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36 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2014 LIFESTYLE F e a t u r e s A cup of coffee is pictured on a counter with original urinals in “Attendant”. A picture shows the interior of the “The Convenience”, a former public toilet that has been converted into a coffee shop and restaurant in Hackney, east London. Pastries and cakes are displayed in “Attendant”, a former public toilet that has been converted into a coffee shop and sandwich bar in central London.—AFP photos Days of scrubbing Housed in a Victorian subterranean toilet block attached to Clapham Common underground station, “WC” has kept its original mosaic floor and tiled walls and the woodwork has been fashioned into tables and intimate alcoves. The old urinals are no longer in use but have stayed on as decor in the new bathrooms. Katie Harris, owner of “The Convenience”-a restaurant by day and bar by night-has instead made the porcelain pots a feature, supporting the wooden bar. The 30-year-old explained that she did not want “deny it was a toilet” but also was wary of making the space “too toilety”. Yellowed urinals were taken out as they were considered “too peey” for customers, while the others were scrubbed for days to reveal a gleaming white porcelain. As well as the attractive rents, Harris, who is also a designer, said that she chose the space for the professional challenge it posed, and because of its simple 1940s architecture. “It is important to preserve these places, to make them places for the community,” she said. Ryan De Oliveira, who runs “The Attendant” cafe, added: “To give a new life to something previously unused, it pushes the boundaries.” The former financier also embraced his building’s history, turning the 1890s toilet cisterns into flower pots and keeping the urinals in place. “The coffee is very good, there’s a nice atmosphere and it’s an original location,” said one client, Laurent. At “WC”, Philip, 35, suggested that the use of original fittings “adds to the charm of the place”. “It gives it a cosy feel and it doesn’t smell anymore, so it’s all good. I like it,” he said. Wine bar owner Mangion said that despite the expensive refurbishments, there is still plenty of down-to-earth toilet humor with customers.—AFP Original urinals and cisterns are pictured in “Attendant”. A picture shows the exterior of “Attendant”. Customer messages are pictured on a wall at “Attendant”. ith spiralling land prices turning even the darkest corners of London into potential goldmines, the city’s forgotten spaces, including 19th-century public toilets, are blossoming into restaurants, cafes and boutiques. Many Victorian urinals remained abandoned for decades after World War II, but encouraged by local officials keen for fresh sources of income, the conversion wave is gathering pace. Many embrace their lavatorial heritage, like “The Convenience”-a coffee shop that opened in the trendy district of Hackney in 2013, “WC”-a wine bar in Clapham in south London-and “ArtsLav”-a performing arts space in Kennington. Others have chosen less literal names like “The Attendant” and the “Cellar Door” cabaret, both in the city centre. The trend has “picked up recently”, according to Rachel Erickson, whose job organising guided tours of the city’s working public toilets has earned her the nickname “Lady Loo”. Jayke Mangion, 34, who opened “WC” in July, explained that “the government has been pushing the councils to use all empty places to generate revenues”. Whether it be derelict toilets or abandoned underground stations, many more unusual sites are coming on the market, offering far more affordable rents than traditional addresses. A picture shows the interior of the “The Convenience”. W Centrepoint launches autumn-winter collection ith temperatures set to cool down over the next few months, a new wardrobe for the entire family is a must have. With an unbelievable range of products, Centrepoint is the definitive destination for family fashion this season. Centrepoint stores across the MENA region will house a vast variety of accessories, shoes, ready to wear, make-up and fragrances geared towards the cooler months ahead. Junior’s has the perfect selection of merchandise to update your kids’ wardrobe. Key features from the collection include oversized jumpers, quilted jackets, multi-colored animal print cardi- W A picture shows the interior of the “The Convenience”. gans, bright washed denims and beautiful wintery dresses. Don’t forget to check out amazing collections featured through brands such as Lee Cooper, Disney, Maui & Sons, Hello Kitty and Barbie. These special collections feature a variety of adorable yet functional designer jeans, winter hats and hoodies for the boys. For the girls, exquisite floral winter dresses and sequined jackets are a must-have. Inspired by runway trends from across the world, Splash’s AutumnWinter collection has an exciting selection of ready-to- wear for both men and women. Women’s wear is inspired by Dark Florals this season. This range features maxi dresses, flowy pants, trench coats and soft tailored jackets. Another edgy trend is the rockerinspired Punk look. Key pieces from these collections include boxy coats, twisted tops, tailored jackets and draped dresses. Men can go for a formal, casual or sporty looks this season with Splash. Formals incorporate elements of classic British heritage such as blazer waistcoat sets, sartorial puffers and aviator jackets. Sportswear includes long t-shirts, sweatshirts, joggers and neoprene jackets. Shoemart offers a wide variety of shoes and accessories for kids, men, and women this season. Kids can be treated to functional yet classy collections from Ben10, Mickey Mouse, Spiderman and Lightning McQueen. Women are in for a delight with an exquisite collection of shoes that incorporate flashes of metal, multi-faceted trends and color bursts. Shoemart has a variety of modern and elegant boots, stilettos, power flats and peep-toed shoes. Shoemart’s collection for men incorporates traditional styles with quirky patterns, details and durable materials. Men can opt for signature highlander boots, casual sneakers, formal footwear, moccasins or classic sandals. Lifestyle houses an amazing range of mascaras, eye shadows, lipsticks and lip balms for women this season from the professional makeup line NYX and Misslyn. Being bold and beautiful is easier than ever with NYX’s Color Mascara, Lush Lashes Mascara and Hot singles eye shadow. Enhance your locks and stand out from the crowd with Hair Lights and Hair Mascara by Misslyn. With such a diverse offering of products, Centrepoint is the perfect destination for the entire family’s fashion needs this AutumnWinter season. So stop by at any of the stores located at Centrepoint - Al Rai, Hawally, Salmiya, Kuwait City, Fahaheel, Jahra, Fintas, Sulaibikhat and The Avenues for a wonderful shopping experience. ‘7th Heaven’ actor accused of child molestation wo cable television networks said Tuesday they would not broadcast scheduled re-runs of veteran TV actor Stephen Collins’ beloved family series “7th Heaven.” The networks, UP TV and TV Guide, announced the cancellations after details of molestation allegations against Collins were reported by celebrity website TMZ. New York police confirmed Tuesday they have an open investigation into allegations the actor molested a teenage girl in the early 1970s. New York Police Department spokesman Stephen David said the complaint was filed in 2012 accusing Collins of forcing a then-14-year-old girl to commit a lewd act in the actor’s Manhattan apartment in 1972. David says the case remains open and is being handled by Special Victims Division detectives, but no charges have been filed. Prosecutors will make a determination about whether any charges should be pursued. Collins’ lawyer, Mark Vincent Kaplan, and talent agent, Mark Teitelbaum, did not return messages seeking comment Tuesday. Hollywood trade publications reported Tuesday that Collins lost a role in the film “Ted 2” and resigned his position from the acting guild SAG-AFTRA. Pamela Greenwalt, a spokeswoman for SAG-AFTRA, declined comment on Collins’ departure from its national board. The actor’s name had been removed from lists of current board membership by Tuesday afternoon. The actor’s estranged wife, Faye Grant, wrote in a sworn court declaration in Los Angeles last year that her husband had disclosed he molested at least three young girls. Grant wrote in the November 2012 declaration in the couple’s divorce case that she reported abuse to Los Angeles police, who said they are not actively investigating the actor, but could not offer details on any previous investigations. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said it did not have T In this June 17, 2013 file photo, Stephen Collins attends the premiere party for “Devious Maids” at the Bel-Air Bay Club in Los Angeles.—AP records of a case being presented to prosecutors. Court filings “Stephen admitted that he has engaged in a long-term pattern of sexually abusing minor children, including sexually molesting three young girls over a decade ago,” Grant wrote in the sworn declaration, which was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court in November. In March, Kaplan declined to discuss specifics about the claims, saying his response was included in court filings that described the accusations as an effort to obtain a more favorable settlement of the couple’s divorce. The filings do not include a denial of the molestation allegations, but attack Grant’s use of them as “an attempt to extort concessions in settlement” from Collins.—AP