HIGH STREET, CHAPEL PLACE & THE PANTILES SPECIAL
Style My Home Style My Home are an independent interior design company situated in The Pantiles offering a comprehensive range of design services from initial design consultation through to complete project management services. More recently, in this more diffi cult house market, we have experienced successful results working with clients and developers staging properties in preparation to sell. We use local contractors and suppliers and work in both residential and commercial properties. If you wish to refurbish your home or work place, or need to maximise your property’s potential to sell, give us a call.
FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX
• Style My Home, Royal Victoria House, 51-55 The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells TN2 5TE, call 01892 510070, email caroline@
stylemyhome.com or visit
stylemyhome.com
The 2018 Tunbridge Wells Civic Society awards honoured the restoration of the splendid sculptured sign above the new Poggenpohl showroom on The Pantiles. For many years it has been thought of as a phoenix, and assumed to have originally represented the Phoenix Assurance Co.
Yet...it seems, it was never a phoenix! The sign appears to show a bird rising out of the fl ames – and therefore a phoenix – but they aren’t fl ames. The bird is sitting on a red, fur-lined hat, and is in fact, an eagle! • Visit
thecivicsociety.org
WE’RE NOW A BID!
Pincushion Located in a beautiful listed building on The Lower Walk in The Pantiles, Pincushion is a new shop excited to be selling quality quilting fabrics such as Liberty, Kaffe Fassett, Tilda and Moda. They also supply notions needed for quilting as well as handmade gifts.
Why not join one of the beginner or advance creative workshops with experienced teachers for a friendly relaxed learning atmosphere? Or pop into work on projects, meet new friends, share knowledge and fi nd inspiration. Everything you need for quilting and sewing projects supplied. • Pincushion, 25 Lower Walk, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells TN2 5TD, call 07903 252477 or visit
pincushionpantiles.co.uk
Bella Vou Bella Vou offer clients a uniquely individual approach to cosmetic and plastic surgery. Boasting some of the most renowned surgeons and doctors in the UK as part of their team from their boutique clinic in the beautiful and historic Pantiles, and offering a wide range of procedures – from face and body plastic surgery to non-surgical procedures including varicose vein and woman’s intimate health – lead by British trained consultant plastic surgeons and doctors.
Complimentary consultations available during April, simply quote INDEX. To fi nd out more about the procedures available, visit
bellavou.co.uk • Bella Vou, Pantiles Clinic, 45-47 The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells TN2 5TE, call 01892 257357 or email
hello@bellavou.co.uk
From 1st April, Royal Tunbridge Wells will become a Business Improvement District or BID. A BID is a defi ned geographical area – in this case the whole town centre of Royal Tunbridge Wells from the Lower Pantiles up to the top of Mount Ephraim and the end of Camden Road, encompassing the entire town centre. A Business Improvement District is a business-led, business-funded partnership, formed via a ballot to improve a defi ned area to benefi t its members. A BID lasts for fi ve years and then businesses are consulted again about whether they want to continue as a BID for a further fi ve-year period. BID projects are always in addition to local authority services, not replacements for them. THE AIMS OF A BID ARE: • To allow businesses to decide and direct what they want for the area. • To allow businesses to be represented and have a voice in issues affecting the area. • Invest BID levy funds to benefi t businesses in the BID area.
• Deliver tangible benefi ts to local businesses. • To be equitable and sustainable.
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