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[Latin, In the matter of.] Concerning or regarding. Welcome most famous drinks, Coca Cola. Really interesting stuff. Unfortunately Ben is moving back to his native New Zealand over the summer but he has promised to keep writing for us from the other side of the world. We wish him well although I’m not sure who will be making my Error’s Edge for me next time I’m out for a cocktail. Re: Magazine Mayo Wynne Baxter 3 Bell Lane Lewes East Sussex BN7 1JU www.remagazine.co.uk Sue Evans has kindly shared with us her recent trip to Myanmar on page 58 and it looks and sounds amazing. There’s an interesting piece on the Wey & Arun Canal from Robin Carr and I’ve penned a few words about the lovely village of Henfield too. Editor Jason Edge [email protected] Deputy Editor Liza Laws [email protected] Editorial Assistant Lorna Pearce [email protected] Advertising Laurence Elphick [email protected] Follow us on Twitter: k @MWBremagazine Like us on Facebook: f MWBremagazine Disclaimer Re: Magazine is published by Mayo Wynne Baxter, one of the region’s leading law firms with offices across Sussex. All articles, letters and photos sent to Re: Magazine will be treated as offered unconditionally for publication and copyright purposes and are subject to editing and comments by the editorial team. Please ensure that all photos have credits attached if necessary. Re: Magazine cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies in any of its publications. The views and opinions expressed in the publication may not be those of the editors or publishers. Adverts and advertisers appearing in Re: Magazine carry no implied recommendation from the magazine or the publishers. All rights reserved. No part may be reproduced without the prior written permission of the publisher. Whilst every care is taken to ensure that the information, figures and prices are correct at time of writing these may have changed by the time of reading. The publisher can take no responsibility for omissions or errors. No responsibility is taken for unsolicited submissions or the return of submitted items. Sussex in the summertime is a brilliant place to be and love is in the air at Re: Towers. You will notice that this issue has a bit of a wedding bias. Not because anyone in the team is getting married (although I wouldn’t be surprised if Liza had some news to share at some point) but because I was invited my cousin’s wedding this summer and it got me thinking about everything that is involved in celebrating the couple’s big day such as what to wear and what to buy them. The team have been busy helping answer these big questions. We have won an award since last issue and we are very pleased with ourselves. Against stiff competition we won the Customer Delight award at the Gatwick Diamond Business Awards which was presented to us by Hugh Dennis, more on this on page 100. We sent Liza out to flex her journalistic muscles and interview Norman Baker who lost his position as a Cabinet Minister at the general election and she delved in to what it must feel like to go from an all consuming role to out of a job overnight. She also tackled the former MP for Lewes on a number of topics and he certainly has plenty to say. Ben Leggett has written a fabulous piece about the history of one of the world’s I particularly enjoyed researching the wedding gift ideas on pages 40 & 41 and my favourite is the personalised print from SmartCharlie.co.uk which is a unique and thoughtful present for any happy couple. I should declare an interest at this point as the lovely woman who makes them is one of the reasons that love is in the air at Re: Towers. Just these features alone would make a great issue but as always we have our regular Exceptional Homes, Golf Tips, Sussex Sport, News , Wes’ Wine, reviews and articles about the law that could affect you or your business as well. We spoil you. I really hope that we have a scorching summer in Sussex and that we have lots of opportunities to fire up the BBQ and enjoy a glass of something cool and refreshing. If you are getting married this summer then we hope you have a fabulous day. As always I really hope you enjoy this issue and I welcome any comments you may have so feel free to drop me a line at [email protected] or visit our Facebook page. Jason Edge Editor It’s always a bit manic in the Re: Magazine office around deadline and we occasionally miss the odd typo so if you spot one, do let me know. I hope that you enjoy this issue and as always I’d love to hear what you think of Re: Magazine so please drop me a line at [email protected] 1