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Lost Ark in the Royal Square!

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This Friday, you can get your adventure cinema al fresco as Cinestef brings Raiders of the Lost Ark to the Royal Square. See Harrison Ford in all his glory on the big screen for free at 7pm!

The show will be in Full HD image quality, in 3.1 high quality sound system (2 sides and 1 center and a subwoofer) on Ze Big Screen (a 6m diagonal screen) Organised and sponsored by Cinestef and Parish of St Helier

Complimentary Popcorn will be provided (sponsored by Alliance Tesco)  and limited seating for 50 (on a first come first served basis but do not come before 7pm as we’ll still be setting up). So bring a seat and blanket if you wish. No alcohol allowed.

Info is listed on St Helier Community Cinema. In case of adverse weather they have reserved the Assembly Hall on the first floor of the Parish Hall so the free showing will go ahead whichever the conditions.

Stef is doing this in collaboration with the St Helier and at his own expense for a showcase. He is looking for sponsors for next year in order to do it on a regular and FREE FOR ALL basis (and hopefully all year long) so if you’re an altruistic cinephile, get in touch! 

Battle of the Banks | Club Soulgenic | 15th June

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Jersey’s first boutique wellness facility, Club Soulgenic, held Battle of the Banks to raise money for the British Heart Foundation and Jersey Cheshire Home. In the search for the ‘Fittest Business in Jersey’, the challenge was simple; burn as many calories as possible between a team of three. All teams were invited into the club everyday of the week in the run up to the Jersey Prosperity Challenge where Club Soulgenic had their own team of trainers competing. By the end of the week the Accuro Owls came out on top with an amazing 8,313 calories, closely followed by the teams from C5 and Canaccord. The whole event and all teams included showed amazing comradery, sportsmanship and enthusiasm. Next year will only be bigger and better!

Surface or Space Exhibition Launch | CCASM | Thursday 16th August

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CCASM welcomed almost 200 guests to the preview of their summer exhibition. The exhibition predominantly focused on two young English abstract painters, Emily Thomas and Daniel Porter who have both recently moved to Jersey and established professional working studios, augmented by paintings from some of the most interesting and highly collectible British abstract painters alive today including William Tillyer, Keith Coventry and Tom Hammick.

The Glorious Goodwood Garden Party | L’Horizon | Friday 3rd August

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Island Fever Events organised a hugely enjoyable “Glorious Goodwood Garden Party” afternoon on the L’Horizon Terrace in support of Beresford Street Kitchen and Lady Taverners. A delicious BBQ was had and drinks flowed as guests soaked up the atmosphere. The Lady Taverners play an integral part in improving the lives of children with learning disabilities and are currently raising money for a state of the art minibus for Mont a Labbe school, whilst Beresford Street Kitchen provide training and employment for adults with learning disabilities and autism.

Jersey Junior Lawyers Association Summer Party | Carey Olsen Office | Thursday 16th August

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The Island’s future legal leaders assembled last month as the courtyard at Carey Olsen’s Esplanade office played host to the JJLA’s summer party. Carey Olsen associate and JJLA committee member Rebecca Steens commented: “We currently have 90 members of the JJLA across the island but the committee knows there are many other lawyers who could benefit from being part of the JJLA. As someone who was new to Jersey a couple of years ago, I’ve really valued being part of the JJLA and the wider networking and educational opportunities it offers.” The event was one of several social and educational events in 2018 the JJLA will be arranging for members.

Juice Your Cancer Book Launch | The Club Hotel & Spa | Thursday 26th July

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This brilliant book launch was organised by the author, Agnieszka Mastalerz, known as Agi Masta. She bravely shared her personal story about her battle with cancer to inspire others. There were amazing raffle prices including jewellery from Jack Harvey London which resulted in a fantastic £1,580 being raised from the generous donations, as well as proceeds from book pre-sales. The amount will be split amongst three charities: Macmillan Cancer Support Jersey, Londoloza Trust and HGiving. The event was sponsored by UK company Business Mastery Live. The book Juice Your Cancer is available now from: www.amazon.co.uk

Edito : The Sunshine Edition

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When I was 18 I couldn’t really see a life beyond 25. I don’t mean that in James Dean way, it’s just that life beyond seemed so mature that I simply couldn’t rationalise it at that point. The window of life that was to contain university and then a few years of work seemed as though it would last until the end of time. Architecture was avoided as a degree subject as the requisite extra three years seemed like a whole life lost to education. It’s strange how those perceptions of time are relative. In my head I’ve not really matured beyond 25. The year I came to Jersey. In reality, life has been flying by.

Sure, I’ve done a fair bit of travelling, taken a few holidays, started a little business, got married and had a couple of kids. I know that’s a load of life ticks but I just still don’t really feel I’ve got into the swing of things, yet somehow I’m already ‘the big’ 40. By the time my Mum was my age she was out of the woods – I was already at Uni. I have a one year old and a seven year old to contend with. And a dog to walk. I am properly in the thick of family life. I guess that’s the double edged sword of living it up in your twenties?

The happy smiling face on our cover this month is a clear departure from the norm to reflect this edition’s ‘family’ theme. As much as I’m eternally 25 in my head, we do recognise that our audience and readers, like me, have had some life fly by since we started this little project 14 years ago. This month’s shoot is a reflection of that. We had a great response to our callout for a family that would like a shoot with lovely family lifestyle photographer Gisela Olsson. Thank you to everyone who took the time to send in photos! The Bartlett family stepped up to the task and, furnished with a selection of clothes from de Gruchy and The Potting Shed, headed to the dunes for a great afternoon of smiles (pg64).

It’s funny to imagine, when you’re looking at a person who can’t eat without getting it all over their face, that you might one day end up in business with your little bundle of joy. We got so many responses to our search for families who work together that we’re thinking of making it a monthly feature. Meet our first batch this month (pg14). We also meet the husband and wife team who are keeping it in the family at the cafe that carries their name as we meet Drew and Ella Locke (pg94). Food blogger Laura Dauny of theislandplate also recommends her top five family friendly picks this month (pg76).

If you’re looking for somewhere to grow your family, Imogen went to see a great Barn in St Saviour for our property profile (pg80). If that’s as far out of your price range as it is mine, why not head over to places.je. Our sister magazine’s (family, get it?) property portal has had a complete six month rebuild. It’s now firing on all cylinders as people check out historic transaction dates; the best source of open viewings on the market and the cleanest platform for finding Jersey property from multiple agents at once. It’s now, definitively, THE place to find a place in Jersey; our baby and the best place to find a place for yours. Happy hunting.

BD

Pre-Nups: Essential Preparation or Provision for the Worst?

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WORDS Advocate Emma Wakeling, Head of Family Law, BCR Law

Pre-nuptial agreements, once the preserve of the rich and famous, are becoming increasingly more popular.  But are they something that every engaged couple should think about?  Possibly.  It is certainly worth seeking advice on.

Just as we are advised to make a will, to plan for retirement and to think about various other insurance policies along the way, a pre-nuptial agreement is something that may well be appropriate in certain sets of circumstances, to both protect and to provide in the case of a marriage breakdown.  Such agreements tend to be used where there is pre-acquired wealth, trust assets, inheritance prospects or in cases of re-marriage.    

While it is most unlikely that one would enter into a marriage expecting that it will end, sadly divorce is not uncommon, and such agreements could be viewed as taking prudent steps to avoid a potentially messy, costly and stressful battle should the marriage end, and to manage expectations before tying the knot. Certainly, pre-nuptial agreements are starting to lose the negative reputation  they perhaps once had and they are being viewed more and more as a suitable way to plan ahead, so far as possible, just in case.   

There are various pitfalls that one may encounter in trying to negotiate and sign a pre-nuptial agreement, which could then affect its validity. 

Before signing a pre-nuptial agreement, both parties will need to take independent legal advice and understand the other’s financial position.  There must be no pressure on a party to sign the agreement and timing is key.  A draft agreement is not something that should be presented to a future spouse the day before the wedding!

However, a pre-nuptial agreement is not a one-stop solution.  It cannot prevent a party from issuing Court proceedings for financial relief and it will not be automatically binding on a Court.  Rather, it is one aspect that will be considered by a Court in its broad discretion in determining an appropriate settlement, with the Court having regard to all the circumstances of a case. 

The Court will make orders bearing in mind fairness. 

It will not simply “rubber stamp” an agreement if its effect will be one of financial hardship to a party or a child. If amendments need to be made to an agreement to ensure fairness then the Court will make them. The Court will ensure that the needs of any children of the marriage and the parties are met in the first instance. Any change of circumstances since the signing of the pre-nuptial agreement will also be relevant. For a short marriage where no children have been born, parties can expect the Court to pay more heed to any pre-nuptial agreement than a long marriage and one in which there are children.

It is therefore crucial to seek the assistance of a specialist family lawyer who can explain the procedure in detail and provide comprehensive and sound advice about the proposed agreement, whilst appreciating the sensitivities involved.

Advocate Emma Wakeling
Head of Family Law
BCR Law
Tel 01534 760860

Emma.wakeling@bcrlawjersey.com

Two way Street

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Samphire have teamed up with Beresford Street Kitchen to sponsor an apprentice. Georgie Cottini, fundraising manager says, “We are delighted that Samphire have chosen to support BSK and because of their substantial donation we now have the funding to promote traines to apprentices.  This means we can put them on an employment contract and offer them the next level of skills and training needed to have the opportunity to move to open employment.

“Kate Stephan, Events and Marketing Manager at Samphire told us ““Samphire may be synonymous with great food and service, but we are also renowned for our support in the local community, promoting opportunities and nurturing our local talent.  We look forward to working with BSK in the future.”Georgie added “Beresford Street Kitchen employs 45 staff with learning difficulties and Autism with another  25 on the waiting list. Without the support of companies like Samphire, we would not be able to give these guys the opportunity to maximize their potential, join the workforce and be recognised for their skills. We are really looking forward to working with Samphire and their team in the future”.

Rolling Stonehage

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Stonehage Fleming made a formal presentation to the Jersey Sports Association for the Disabled (JSAD) of 3 new sports wheelchairs that they helped to fund in partnership with the Lady Taverners Charity. Attached is a picture of the occasion with Lauren Syddall, Senior Associate, representing them (back right). The JSAD were extremely grateful for these essential additions to their stock and will help the organisation in giving access to various disabled sporting activities for the island. They will also be used in the Jersey Wheelchair Basketball Outreach Programme later in the year (November), which Stonehage Fleming will also be supporting. Outreach 2018 event is a week-long programme whereby 8-10 Jersey schools are visited and 20+ students at each school are introduced to, and given training in, wheelchair basketball. This is part of the schools’ curriculum in diversity/inclusivity.