Keith Davidson: Art for Art’s Sake
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After a long career as a computer analyst, Keith Davidson decided to follow his passion and become a full-time artist. Initially, he chose to focus on photography and digital manipulation; those disciplines enabled him to establish a natural, comfortable relationship with the computer as an artistic tool.
Chiswick Computers: Your Personal Support System
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‘Steve knows our business. He reacts quickly and delivers exactly the support we need. We can trust him.’ – Dominic Hughes, Pot Pourri, Chiswick ‘At Christmas I get invited to quite a few office parties,’ admits Steve Bonnici. ‘It’s a nice confirmation that I’m seen as one of the team….
Movement for Life: A New Lease of Life
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Specialising in corrective exercise and Pilates, Susan Harker has developed a thriving practice at the Novotel London West Hotel. Susan tailors a holistic scientific programme to the needs of each client and here she describes the positive impact of corrective exercise on Ammar’s life.
The Carpetstore: Cutting a Rug
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Just like most businesses, fashions come and go in the world of carpets and flooring.
And according to Clay Miller, who with his brother Joe has been running the Carpet Store for 25 years, one of the hottest current trends is for made-to- measure bespoke rugs.
‘We’re definitely seeing more demand,’ says Clay. ‘Where people used to have carpets in their living rooms, now stone and wood floors are popular.
Schmidt Hammersmith: Kitchen Confidential
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Lisa-Marie Johnson, Showroom Manager of Schmidt Kitchens, is describing a familiar scene. ’And that is all happening in the kitchen,’ she smiles. ‘They are today’s living rooms – it’s why kitchens look less utilitarian and much more like furniture these days.’
Hammersmith Locals: Download and Share the Winter 2017 PDF
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CLICK ON A LINK TO DOWNLOAD A PDF Hammersmith Locals Winter 2017 Chiswick Locals Winter 2017 2018 ISSUES ARE UNDERWAY If you would like to advertise in our next issue we would love to talk to you now. CONTACT US Editorial and Advertising: +447956391739 Nigel@keepthingslocal.com PREVIOUS ISSUES Chiswick Locals Autumn…
The Brackenbury Wine Rooms: Thor Gudmundsson – Christmas Winter Warmers
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Thor Gudmundsson raises a glass – or two – to the festive season! The cold weather has well and truly arrived, so it’s time to consider which wines are most appropriate for winter and, in particular, to enjoy at Christmas and New Year. So, not a word about rosés –…
Pho District: The True Taste of Vietnam – Loc and Neville
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Loc and Neville Two enterprising young cousins are bringing the delicious, healthy cuisine of their homeland to Hammersmith King Street regulars may have noticed that the former VietAce restaurant has reincarnated as Pho District. Stylishly redecorated, the name change is the culmination of much hard work by the engaging entrepreneurs…
Top Hat Celebrates Its 50th Anniversary – Mike Moran
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Mike Moran Mike Moran’s family business delivers high-quality laundry and dry cleaning services You could say that Mike Moran was born into the world of dry cleaning. He was just two when his parents, Mike Snr and Pat, opened the first Top Hat in Kingsley Road, Hounslow in 1967. Most…
Piate: Andreas Hagisoteri – Share and Share Alike
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Andreas Hagisoteri Family-run restaurant Piate offers a delicious shared dining experience in a warm, welcoming atmosphere The hospitality gene runs deep in the Hagisoteri family. Andreas, who recently opened Piate on King Street (opposite Tesco Express) in partnership with his father, is the grandson of (another) Andreas who owned the…