June 2009 magazine content summary
Our June 2009 issue features plenty to feed this year's tennis frenzy as well as lots of other ideas for keeping busy this summer:
- Watch out for Britain's up-coming tennis talent at Wimbledon this month
- Catch up with Andrew Castle as he talks about his work for local charity CHASE children's hospice
- Experience the creative forces behind the International Youth Arts Festival in Kingston, London
- Explore London's living tennis history at Putney Lawn Tennis Club
- Get the inside commentary on tennis star accommodation in London
- Find out why Betty Laine, founder of Epsom's Laine Theatre Arts, accepts only 70 of 1000 auditionees at her world-renowned theatre school
- Become a style sensation with our London expert's fashion suggestions
- Regain your figure after major weight loss
- Be mindful of mental health challenges facing the modern man
- Ride to glory at London's polo comeback: Polo in the Park
- Participate in Bike Week, London's mass cycling event in June
- Mix art and fashion at LuLu Blonde in Wimbledon, London
- Create your hi-tech family home with the help of London's experts
- Open up your house with a cool conservatory
- Bathe in bliss in a cutting edge, luxurious bathroom
- Beautify your garden with leaves and foliage
- Explore everything Wimbledon at the Wimbledon Village Fair
- Treat your family to the best of London' summer festivals
- Laugh and gasp at theatrical cooking sensation Nanta's contribution to the New Malden Arts Festival
- Find practical brilliance at the Royal College of Art annual show in London
- Take a look at the labours of local artistic talent at the Kingston Summer Art Season
- Enjoy a slice of London's recent history with the story behind local restaurant San Lorenzo
- Find out what's happening locally with our What's On guide
- Keep the kids busy with our Things 4 Kids guide
- Try something different with this month's Wine & Dine guide
- Discover Merton's crucial historical role in British filmmaking
- Look back at the Epsom Derby's humble beginnings
- Learn about Trinity Hospice's Clapham Common hospice and how the local charity helps London patients live every moment
- Release some of the equity tied up in your home