My West London Life

Sebastian Conran

Sebastian Conran

November
30

Sebastian Conran, designer and inventor, on family ties and dodgy oysters

What do you love about living in Bayswater?

My neighbours and the diversity of cultures, shops and restaurants.

Does being a member of the Conran family make your professional life easier or harder?

A bit of both; sweet and bitter, salt and sour.

What inspired you to start your own business?

My mother and father.

When are where did you last get drunk?

Can’t remember that – probably Crazy Homies.

Where is your favourite chill out spot in London?

On a hot summer’s day; my garden.

Where is your dream travel destination and why?

Marrakech, where I first met my wife, Gertrude.

What has been your most memorable west London meal?

Oysters at some unmentionable place. Four hours later death would have been a welcome alternative!

What is your favourite dessert?

Eaton Mess (which sounds like a certain coalition of flavours).

What’s on your iPod?

My entire life, from punk to Purcell.

What was the last concert or play that you went to?

Iggy pop at the Apollo in 1976 was a good one, although I bet that the girls don’t throw so many toothbrushes at him now.

What has been the most embarrassing moment of your life?

Life seems to be one endless string of such moments, reading this will probably be a typical one.

What is your motto on life?

Keep it simple – but this can be incredibly complicated to achieve.

If there is one thing that you could change about yourself what would it be and why?

Too much to say on this, but less is more would be a good place to start.

What’s your idea of a perfect Sunday?

Taking my kids to the Science Museum, Design Museum or John Soane Museum would be ideal.

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Nadia Cavelle & Zachary Fall

July
22

Theatre makers Nadia Cavelle & Zachary Fall talk parenthood, creativity & why they co-founded the Woven Voices Prize

Firstly, tell us your favourite thing about west London…

We love the hustle and bustle of Soho, where we’ve seen many shows and attended many auditions! We also have very fond memories of Chiswick, home of the Tabard Theatre, where we produced our first play, Bruises, in the summer of 2015.

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Carolyn Arnold, Clarendon Cross Residents’ Association

April
23

Carolyn Arnold, Clarendon Cross Residents’ Association, on TFL’s proposed new cycleway across Holland Park

Why are you against TfL’s proposed new cycleway across Holland Park roundabout?

While we support all efforts to make cycling safer in London, we are against the proposals because they involve removing road space and adding traffic lights on one of the busiest intersections in Central London, connecting… Read more →