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Chesterton Humberts has appointed Colin Tebb, an


experienced chartered planning consultant with over 20 years experience in all aspects of rural, domestic and urban planning as an associate in their Salisbury office. Colin qualified in 1987 and has


since worked in both the public and private sectors. In 2006, Colin set up his own


chartered planning consultancy offering his expertise to clients in London, the Home Counties, the South East and the South West. “I am absolutely delighted to


be joining Chesterton Humberts” comments Colin. “It is hugely exciting to be joining the office’s dynamic new team here and contributing to building up the business in and around the Salisbury area”. David Pardoe, director of rural


in Salisbury comments: “We are looking forward to Colin’s arrival and the value he will add to the team as well as the specialisms we will be able to offer our clients. He is a welcome addition to our team and is bringing with him a vast amount of experience and knowledge”. If you would like to find out how


Colin may be able to help you or your clients, please contact Colin Tebb on 01722 342393 • chestertonhumberts.com


NEW FOREST COMES OUT ON TOP


A record number of award wins during 2011 has shown why the New Forest is one of the best destinations to visit in the country.


The New Forest offers the very best of England with its perfect mix of idyllic woods and open moorland, charming towns and villages and wonderful coastline with tailor-made activities from romantic walks to full-on family fun. Just a handful of recent awards includes Paulton’s Park being voted the UK’s Top Theme Park by Which?, Exbury was named as Britain’s top garden to visit by Hudson’s Heritage, while two hotels came out on top in the Conde Nast Johansens 2012 Awards for Excellence; Chewton Glen won the most excellent hotel title and Lime Wood came away with the most excellent country house hotel title. Lymington won a Google e-Towns award, naming it as one of the top 700 in the country for growth in business using e-commerce to attract customers and world champion sommelier and owner of the Hotel TerraVina, Gerard Basse received his OBE for Services to Hospitality and was Wine Personality of the Year in the Harpers Wine & Spirits Drinking Out Excellence Awards. Anthony Climpson, New Forest employment and tourism manager, said: “This impressive result is not only a reason to celebrate but shows how hard New Forest attractions and businesses have worked to ensure that they provide the highest possible standards in delivering great holidays.” • thenewforest.co.uk


MAKING RIPPLES Showroom manager Ryan


Ripples Winchester is now under new management.


Harris has 13 years experience in the bathroom industry as a senior manager. Ryan says; “I am delighted to be joining Ripples and looking forward to 2012, with the wealth of products available at Ripples there has never been a better time to have fun and inject some serious personality into your bathroom”. Creating award-winning bathrooms


Colin Tebb of Chesterton Humberts


for over 23 years, Ripples has acquired a reputation throughout the homes and interiors world for


People enjoy the snow in the New Forest


A FINE VINTAGE


Visitors to Wiltshire in 2012 can now enjoy the county in vintage


style thanks to specialist car rental company Vintage Classics, which has added a 1970s Triumph Stag to its collection. The car, which is revered by


enthusiasts and a favourite of Top Gear presenter James May, is a 1972/3 model with a manual gearbox and overdrive. Vintage Classics purchased the car in 2011 to add to its exclusive fleet of vehicles which include models such as Jaguar E-Type, Audi Quattro Turbo, Austin Healey and Alfa Spider. For a limited period the Triumph


Stag will be offered at £165 for a 24 hour hire. David Andrews, chief executive


of VisitWiltshire says; “Vintage Classics is a fantastic locally-based company offering a great concept for independent travellers. Throughout 2012 VisitWiltshire is actively encouraging visitors to see more of the county and stay for longer so this fits in perfectly . . . These cars are sure to attract more visitors to the county and encourage them to get out and about and see more of what Wiltshire has to offer.” • vintage-classics.co.uk; visitwiltshire.co.uk


The 1970s Triumph Stag


cutting-edge designs. 2012 will mark 24 years since Ripples first opened its doors to customers in the city of Bath. In 24 years, it is staggering what this bathroom company has achieved. Now boasting 17 showrooms nationwide, the company has become famed for designing and creating bespoke, luxury bathroom spaces. Today Ripples employs over 20


specialist designers and between them they have won over 49 industry awards for design and marketing, leading to their current position as a premium bathroom retailer. • ripples.ltd.uk


Christine Lipscomb, Mayoress, Ryan Harris, showroom manager, Mayor of Winchester, Cllr Barry Lipscomb and Kerri Andrews, senior designer at Ripples


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