Paul Bakker, Asset and Property Management Director at The Howard de Walden Estate, explains how Marylebone offers a depth of retail experience that no other high street or online shopping experience can provide
Paul Bakker, Asset and Property Management Director at The Howard de Walden Estate, explains how Marylebone offers a depth of retail experience that no other high street or online shopping experience can provide
Head of The Howard de Walden Estate’s Residential Portfolio Tracey Hartley says the presence of diverse, engaged and consistently present residents keeps the area brimming with life all year round
Simon Baynham, Property Director at The Howard de Walden Estate, says the sheer level of medical excellence found behind its elegant period facades has turned the Harley Street Medical Area into a powerhouse of modern medicine
Jenny Hancock tells us how The Howard de Walden Estate, whose family ties go back to the eighteenth century, has carefully curated today’s vibrant Marylebone neighbourhood for residents, businesses and visitors alike.
London’s Harley Street Medical Area may have a rich history, but its future potential is just as fascinating. Venetia van Kuffeler talks to Simon Baynham, Property Director of The Howard de Walden Estate, about how things are changing in this world famous medical enclave
Professor Lyndon Da Cruz of the London Claremont Clinic and Moorfields Eye Hospital on the development of the bionic eye, the importance of multidisciplinary research and why his interest lies with helping patients, not building fancy toys.
Dr Christian Ottolini, senior embryologist and lab manager for pre-implantation genetics at London Women’s Clinic, talks about innovations in addressing infertility
Consultant hepatologist Professor John O’Grady at The London Clinic discusses the emergence of his field, and why we should all make ourselves familiar with the term ‘gamma GT.’
Neuroradiologist Dr Emer MacSweeney, founder and CEO of Re:Cognition Health, discusses this complex field. Words by Viel Richardson.
Mark Riddaway says a landmark study from the Academy of Medical Sciences has set out to explore how new approaches to research could help ensure that when 2040 rolls around, ours is a far healthier population than current trajectories might suggest