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13. The Trolley is Carving Its Way Back at Wiltons
Wiltons, one of London9s oldest restaurants, situated in the heart of St James9s, is synonymous
with excellence and tradition, nothing exempli昀es this more than their continued use of their
established, silver-domed carving trolley. As one of the very few remaining restaurants in
the UK to continue the long-standing and time-honoured use of the carving trolley for daily
lunch and Saturday dinner service. Steeped in tradition, serving food in this timeless manner
improves the quality and e٠恩ciency of service whilst enabling guests to have a personalised
experience. Guests can customise the thickness of their meat and 昀sh, observe the talented
sta昀 exhibit their carving skills, and ignite a conversation with their waiter to learn more about
Wiltons9 history and food. This traditional dining experience is a focal point for 昀ne dining
at Wiltons. The delicious roast meats and 昀sh on the carving trolley are all sourced from the
British Isles and change daily.
www.wiltons.co.uk
14. Easter at The Kensington
This Easter Sunday, crack open the stunning shell of iconic, boutique, townhouse hotel The
Kensington to reveal a decadent Sunday lunch that celebrates the very best of the 昀nest spring
produce. Intertwined with the sun-dappled, tree-lined avenues of South Kensington, the hotel9s
light-drenched signature restaurant o昀ers a blend of deep heritage and uncluttered modern
calm that9s the perfect city haven for relaxed Sunday dining à deux or with the full family in tow.
The specials menu on Sunday 31st March, will present a colourful Easter-assortment of fresh,
bright, springtime 昀avours. Kick o昀 with dedicated Italian-inspired Easter cocktail, Colomba
3 a concoction of Cotswolds Dry Gin, Rata昀a, and Italicus for a unique spiced 昀oral aperitif.
A starter of Homemade St Ewe9s Scotch Egg comes with moreish spiced apple chutney and
followed by a choice of sumptuous Sunday Roast to share.
www.townhousekensington.com
15. Calling Artists in UK and Ireland
Leading independent art retailer Cass Art has launched its eponymous Art Prize for 2024
by inviting artists across the UK and Ireland 3 Professionals, teachers, students & amateur
enthusiasts 3 to submit their work. What makes the Cass Art Prize so unique is its inclusivity. Whether you9re a seasoned professional or just starting out your artistic journey, there9s a
category for everyone. From oil painting to mixed media, the prize celebrates a wide range of
artistic expressions. Supported by a renowned panel of judges including Curtis Holder, Justin
Mortimer, Kathleen Soriano, and more, the Cass Art Prize continues a legacy of over 120 years
of supporting artists. It9s a tribute to the company founder9s vision of 昀lling every town with
artists. Submissions open from 12 March 3 20 May 2024. Entry fees are £10 for 1 entry, £16 for
2 entries or £22 for 3 entries. Students and Art Educators get £2 o昀 these fees; £8 for 1 entry,
£14 for 2 entries or £20 for 3 entries.
www.cassart.co.uk/thecassartprize
16. Harber at CFS 2024
Award-winning British sculptor David Harber will celebrates its 30th anniversary at Chelsea
Flower Show with a special Limited-Edition sculpture.David Harber has appointed the stand
design to Jamie Langlands, award-winning head designer at Oxford Garden Design. The inspiration behind the garden is David Harber9s journey throughout the last 30 years, with a timeline
embedded in the ground encapsulating the essence of time, to honour the brand9s accomplishments and inspire a sense of anticipation for the future. Signifying where David9s journey began
30 years ago, planting towards the back of the stand will use some traditionally dated trees and
plants. Guided by the timeline, as visitors gradually make their way towards the front of the
stand, planting becomes more up to date.
Discussing David Harber9s stand at Chelsea this year, Jamie commented,
The brand is known for designing The Armillary 30 will stand alongside signature pieces such
as Torus, Dark Planet, last year9s Florio and the Quill.
www.davidharber.co.uk
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