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Edito: The Tough Edition

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Most of us spend a great deal of our working life sitting as I am now, planted behind a screen, fingertips poised, rationalising our productivity and working life in contrast to those that get less ocular discomfort. If the burn started at 9am and finished at 5.30pm, that would be OK but since we all started spending our free time on a screen too, it can get quite intense. The average person now spends 3 hours and 35 minutes on a mobile device each day. It can be tough on the eyes.

If you’re self employed or an entrepreneur then chances are you’re at a screen more than most. It’s mentally draining but something drives you to do it. I justify it myself that if I were a ‘gamer’ if would be worse. I guess kids Are willing to stare at the screen to live the life of someone in Call of Duty without breaking a sweat. Back in the real world, any office based role can result in the need to find other avenues to offer the physical toughness that your sedentary daytime means you lack. Grant takes a wry look at this new league white collar extremists on page 20.

As draining as screen time can be, there are other professions that take a toll that screens can’t touch. This month we see that from two different perspectives, meeting a local scaffolder and an undertaker, and learn how challenges can be mental as well as physical in the way they tackle their perceptibly tough job roles. We also meet a couple of tough locals of a different nature on our sports pages; two sisters that represent the island at Brazilian Ju-Jitzu. Tough indeed, especially considering the elder of the two is seven years old! After four consecutive opponents pulled out of previous bouts, our contributor Laura Morel also got her day in the ring last month as she won her first amateur boxing match. Read all about it on page 115.

If you’ve procreated you’ll undoubtedly be going through, or have gone through, some sleepless nights. Growing teeth is tough on them, but the subsequent gut-wrenching night time screams is also tough on parents, amiright? With an 18 month old that’s still keen on some form of socialising during the wee small hours, it was amazing this month to get a night off and enjoy an overnight stay at The Atlantic Hotel (pg44). A staycation is something a lot of people simply don’t consider but taking yourself out of the everyday, if only a few miles away from home, is something we should all take the time to do. A St Ouen sunset, a relaxing evening, fantastic meal, drink in the bar, deep sleep and breakfast in bed. Treat yourself to an early Christmas present, I bet you don’t regret it.

BD

Galleryrally Departure | 26th September

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It was quite an interesting car-park outside the Albert Pier lifeboat station last month as our ralliers got set for our tenth Galleryrally. We try and get 15 cars to take part each year but the lure of Monaco and a fantastic event last year meant we took a bumper 26 cars for this year’s event. Participants mostly cracked the code, finding a clue on a USB stick and deciphering it so that they knew to turn up in a bow tie. That set the tone for a fantastic trip across France. Read all about in this edition!

Kitchen Confidential in aid of Macmillan | 27th September & 18th October

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Steve Walker, Head Chef at Restaurant Sirocco, recently hosted two “Kitchen Confidential “ events, one sponsored by Mercury Distribution, and both in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support Jersey. Similar to the TV show Master Chef, eight amateur chefs were given an opportunity to learn how to create a selection of dishes by Steve and his team in the professional kitchen during the day, then, in the evening, run a full restaurant service for 48 of their invited guests, who enjoyed a delicious six course tasting menu with paired wines to compliment the dishes. A fantastic time was had by all! The total amount raised was £6,302.

Standard Bank Mark of Excellence Awards | Friday 21st September

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Last month Standard bank gathered for their annual celebration that recognises and rewards employees which constantly go above and beyond the call of duty. Their La Motte Street office is part of Standard Bank’s Wealth International division and supports thousands of clients around the world and the event was also an opportunity for the bank to say ‘thank you’ to the whole Jersey team and their families.

The 2nd Annual Robin Ball | Saturday 13th October

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The event was held to raise money for Robin Ward and to assist with improvements to areas of the hospital where children receive treatment including the new Paediatric Clinic in the Gwyneth Huelin wing and the children’s waiting area and treatment room in the Accident & Emergency Department. Guests were treated to a fantastic dinner and musical entertainment from Issie Marsh, Bossa Baseline and international recording artist, Ru Vmusic.

Sure 2018 Customer Service Awards | Thursday 4th October

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The Sure Customer Service Awards, held during National Customer Service Week, celebrated excellent customer experiences and recognised those businesses and individuals who go the extra mile. Twelve winners were announced in categories ranging from ‘best service from a sole trader’ to ‘best service from professional services’. Sure Chief Customer Officer Charlotte Dunsterville commented: “Sure is proud to sponsor the Customer Service Awards and be a part of celebrating those individuals, teams and businesses who work so hard to provide an excellent customer experience in Jersey. Congratulations to the worthy winners and all the finalists.”

The full list of winners can be found at www.thecustomerserviceawards.com.

Roberts Garages Pitstop Reception | Thursday 11th October

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Roberts Garages were once again proud to sponsor the Jersey Rally 2018 and this year they hosted all the teams and sponsors at their inaugural Roberts Pitstop Reception. Phil the Tank took centre stage and the brilliant catering was taken care of by Roberts’ supported charity, The Beresford Street Kitchen.

The winners this year were Ross Le Noa and Dominic Volante, 2nd place to Darryl Morris and Steve Gully and 3rd place to Simon Le Noa and Katie Le Blancq. Huge congratulations to them all and everyone that took part and organised this awesome local event.

Bellingham Travel Client Event | Thursday 4th October

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The brilliant team at Bellingham Travel hosted a successful client event on the 4th October at the Somerville Hotel which included a fantastic raffle in aid of After Breast Cancer Charity. Lucky guests enjoyed a delicious dinner and over £760 was raised on the night. Raffle prizes were generously donated by Azure, SeaDream Yacht Club, Uniworld, Feelunique, Regent Seven Seas, UGA Escapes, ABC Charity and Bellingham Travel and included a luxury top prize of a two-night stay in a five star Country Boutique Hotel in the foothills of Mount Etna.

‘Where our Shadows Were’ launch | Tuesday 2nd October

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Jason Butler’s first solo exhibition since his highly acclaimed ‘Seekers’ show in 2016 opened last month. ‘Where our Shadows Were’ was opened with a Private View attended by many familiar faces from the Jersey art world, the creative community and long term supporters of Jason’s incredible work. Viewers were clearly captivated, taking in the work and analysing the development of Jason’s style and its evolution over the last two years. The exhibition was supported by UBS and Jason did an incredible job of turning his working studio into a beautiful Gallery space that provided the perfect backdrop to his new work.

Trackers Graduation Ceremony | Thursday 4th October

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Family, friends, employers, industry professionals and the proud team of Trackers mentors celebrated 101 people graduating from the Trackers Apprentice Programme. The successful level 2 and level 3 graduates came from a range of industries, including construction, hairdressing, digital and retail. Trackers, part of Children, Young People, Education and Skills, enables people aged 16 to 65 to continue their education and training whilst in paid employment. The uniqueness of the apprenticeship programme lies in the mentoring model that provides a tailored framework of support, whilst also funding apprentice’s training fees.