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contents Editor’s Letter 4 Local History 6 What’s On 8 Peter’s Business Column 11 Clubs, Classes, Groups & Societies 12 Living Craft 16 Blue Plaque Trail 18 On the Water 21 Coffee Break 22 Christchurch Rotary 25 Mindbenders 27 Adopt a Pet 27 Belvoir Lettings 29 Kid’s Page 30 Win £25! 31 Cloister’s Cafe 33 Christchurch Harbour Spa 35 Christchurch Citizens Association 39 Recipe 41 Annual Garden Party 41 Local Places, Local Faces 43 Local History 44 Mum’s the Word 47 Tucktonia 48 Garden View 50 Teen Column 53 Local Gig Guide 55 Regent Listings 55 Puzzle Solutions 56 Index 57 Useful Contacts 58
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- King John’s Christchurch Charter
Exactly 800 years ago, on 15th June 1215, King John assented to probably the most famous charter in history, the Great Charter or Magna Carta. Only a few months earlier he had visited Christchurch, where he had granted a charter to the Priory. What is the story behind this King John charter? King John’s Christchurch charter confirmed that the Priory had been gifted the Manor of Fleet, near Abbotsbury, by Hawise de Redvers. Fleet was probably one of the many manors (along with Twynham) that King Henry I had granted to his loyal supporter Richard de Redvers soon after his coronation in 1100. After Richard’s death these manors were conferred on his eldest son, Baldwin. In about 1145 Baldwin granted the Manor of Fleet to his teenage daughter Hawise as a wedding gift upon her marriage to a grandson of King Henry I. Baldwin ventured on a pilgrimage or crusade to the Holy Land at about that time, so had he been keen to ensure his daughter’s welfare before departing on such a perilous journey overseas? Regardless, Baldwin returned safely and in about 1150 was responsible for founding Christchurch Priory by introducing ordained Augustinian canons.
John toured his English and French domains almost constantly throughout his 17 year reign and it is recorded that he came to Christchurch a total of ten times - does that perhaps make him the town’s most frequent royal visitor? Three of King John’s witnesses to his confirmation of Hawise’s charter would later also be named in Magna Carta. Once sealed, his Christchurch charter was presented to the Prior and a copy was added to the Charter Roll, an official record of all royal charters that was kept in London. It is not clear why King John’s confirmation of Hawise’s charter was deemed necessary, but it was to prove useful when, some 12 years later, Jordan de Chambernon’s son William took the Prior to court. Having come of age, he claimed that he had an entitlement to the Manor of Fleet because it had previously been held by his father. The Prior kept Fleet and settled the dispute by paying William a substantial sum in compensation. The Priory’s original King John charter has long since been lost, but in the mid-14th century it was copied, along with Hawise’s charter and hundreds of other important documents, into the Christchurch Priory Cartulary, where it can still be read.
Hawise granted out small parcels of land from her Manor of Fleet to various recipients. These ranged from Quarr Abbey, which her father had founded on the Isle of Wight, down to some of her tenants and servants, including her cook, Arnold! When her eldest grandson, Jordan de Chambernon, came of age Hawise gifted him the Manor of Fleet (excluding the parcels of land she had gifted elsewhere). She later named Jordan as her heir. However, he died before his grandmother and was buried in Christchurch Priory. In about 1214, when Hawise was probably aged over 80 and in the care of the canons, she gifted the Manor of Fleet to the Priory, specifying that this was partially for the salvation of her grandson Jordan’s soul. Her brother William, the Lord of the Manor of Christchurch, was the first named witness. Hawise died not long afterwards and as a specified condition of her gift was also buried in the Priory. On Saturday 31st January 1215 King John arrived in Christchurch on his way from Southampton to his castle at Corfe. He and his closest courtiers possibly lodged overnight as a guest of the Prior - the Priory would have undoubtedly been able to offer far more comfortable accommodation than the Castle. King 6 • Christchurch Eye • June 2015
Picture: 14th century image of King John on a stag hunt. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Christchurch Culture and Learning Arena will commemorate the 800th Anniversary of Magna Carta in Christchurch Priory, the Library, and in the town centre on June 15th. Check the press and Christchurch Information Centre for further details, or contact: christchurchcalarena@gmail.com
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Tuesday 2nd May to Saturday 27th June Dinofest 2015. Two fabulous family friendly exhibitions at the Red House Museum! There are dinosaurs hiding in the garden in Dinosaur Explorer...in the gallery, meet the collectors who first gathered together the flints and fossils, which make up our rich Natural Science and Archaeology collections. Wednesday 3rd June Christchurch Priory New Tour 2015. St Michael’s Loft Museum (75 steps), Ground Floor, Malmesbury Crypt. Meet inside entrance. Tickets £10 (£5 children over 8) in advance. Tel: 01202 485804, email: vestry@christchurchpriory.org Thursday 4th June 2.30pm ‘The Music of Rodgers & Hammerstein: Part 1 - From New York to Oklahoma’ a talk, with music & pictures, by Keith Puttick. Highcliffe Library. Phone 01425 272202 or call into the library for tickets. Library Friends £2, Non Members £4. Refreshments.
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Friday 5th June 5.30pm - 8pm. Christchurch Junior School Summer Fair Clarendon Road, Christchurch BH23 2AA. Fun starts at 5.30pm and goes on until 8pm! Come see our stalls and games, bouncy slide, bbq, bar and refreshments - to name just a few of the attractions. Join us! 50p entry for adults & free entry for children. Saturday 6th June 10am - 1pm ‘Made In Dorset’ Craft and Food Fayre, Bransgore Village Hall, BH23 8AY. Over 30 stalls of local handmade crafts, gifts and food. Find that perfect Fathers Day gift or special treat for you! Free entry, free draw, supporting Julia’s House. Saturday 6th June 2pm - 4pm Children’s Bring & Buy Sale at St Mark’s Church Hall, Hinton Wood Avenue, BH23 5AA. Book a table for £10 and sell your once-loved children’s clothes, toys and equipment. Call Sarah on 07763 908145. £1 entry, refreshments & raffle available. Saturday 6th June 10am - 12noon Tabletop Sale at St. George’s Church Hall, Jumpers Road, Christchurch. Tables cost £5 each, call 01202 482047 to reserve. Admission is free and refreshments are available. Saturday 6th June 10.30am Friends of Stanpit Marsh: Coffee Morning at the Information Centre, Stanpit Marsh. Tuesday 9th June June 2pm Friends of Stanpit Marsh: Afternoon Boat Trip with Mike Andrews. Mudeford
Quay. Cost £8.50 (approx) Pay on the boat. Please let us know if you would like to come along. Contact Pam Higginson: higginsonpad@ msn.com Thursday 11th June 6.30pm - 8.30pm Christchurch Priory New Tour 2015 ‘Upper Story’. Tower/Belfry 176 steps, Roof (103 steps, some narrow spaces), Museum 75 steps. Tickets £10 (£5 children over 8) in advance. Tel: 01202 485804, email: vestry@christchurchpriory.org Thursday 11th June 7.30pm Friends of Stanpit Marsh: Talk by a National Trust Warden on Brownsea Island. Mudeford Lane Methodist Hall. Entrance £2.50. Friday 12th June 7pm Raise money for Autism Wessex with our evening Summer 10k & Fun Run through the beautiful Moors Valley Country Park. 10k entry fee: £10 in advance, £15 on the day Fun Run entry fee: £5 in advance, £7 on the day. Saturday 13th June 10am - 12.30pm RNLI coffee morning in Highcliffe Methodist Church Hall. Souvenirs, books, cakes, jewellery, jigsaws, bric-abrac. Admission free, donations welcome, all welcome. Saturday 13th June 11am - 6pm Mudeford Wood Community Centre’s Family Fun Day. Free entry. Come and join us for a fantastic day filled with loads of fun activities, performances by Christchurch U3A Vintage Brass Band and much, much more. For more details visit www. mudefordwoodcommunitycentre. co.uk Sunday 14th June 1pm Burton Armed Forces and Veterans Day. A full day of Fun, Pomp and Ceremony.
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Sunday 14th June 7.30am - 12noon Christchurch Lions Charity Car Boot Sale at Stanpit Marsh. See www.christchurchlions.org.uk for further information or find us on Facebook.
Saturday 20th June 11am - 1.30pm Summer Fayre at Highcliffe St. Mark’s Primary School. Attractions: Various stalls, grand raffle, games, bbq & entertainment fun for the family - all welcome!
Tuesday 16th June 2pm - 4pm Retired gentlemen who enjoy ballroom dancing, good company, pleasant music. Why not join us for a tea dance at the Hall-on-the-Hill, Marlow, Drive, Christchurch. We can provide dance partners. Contact Maureen for more information on 01202 473658.
Saturday 20th June 11am YuYo Christchurch Family Bike Ride. Bring the family for a fun bike ride from 2Riversmeet leisure centre to Mudeford Quay and back to the Quomps! All proceeds will go to the charity YuYo to fund local students travelling to Uganda.
Wednesday 17th June 2.30pm - 4.30pm Christchurch Priory New Tour 2015 Tower & Bells (176 steps) & Ground Floor. Meet inside entrance. Tickets £10 (£5 children over 8) in advance. Tel: 01202 485804, email: vestry@christchurchpriory.org Saturday 20th June 10am - 4pm Vintage Fair - Druitt Hall, High street, Christchurch. All things Vintage/Retro/Collectable. Discover forgotten items from the good old days, home wares, clothes, music, books and more from the 30’s to the 70’s. FREE ENTRY, Vintage style homemade cakes and refreshments available.
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Everything home-baked, homemade and home-grown locally. Every Monday 9.30-11.30am Druitt Hall (behind library). Refreshments available.
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Saturday 27th June 10am - 12noon Highcliffe Royal British Legion Coffee Morning. Christchurch Day Centre (next to Surgery) Lymington Road. Plenty of free parking. Raffle, everyone is welcome - come and make some new friends. Tel 01425 276795 Saturday 27th June 12noon - 2.30pm Christchurch Infant School Summer Fair - Addiscombe Road, Christchurch, BH23 2AE – books, dvd’s, toys, cakes, tombola, raffle, bouncy castle, games, bbq, refreshments, face painting, and more. Come along and join in the fun! Entry fee for adults 50p, children free. Saturday 27th June 7pm - 8pm Highcliffe Choirs Summer Concert will be held at Highcliffe St. Mark’s Primary School, Greenways. Tickets £4 available at the door.
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concentration. Call Sally on 07950 459119 or visit carouseldanceanddrama.com or email sally.burbage@gmail.com Beginner Brass. Every Tuesday 6.15pm start till 7pm. Bored with music lessons at school but want to learn? Come and learn a brass instrument. Fun, friendly small group. Ages 7 up. Call Steff on 07974 320122. Christchurch and District Band welcome any brass and woodwind players. Every Tuesday in Central Christchurch from 7.30pm till 9.30pm. Looking also for a resident kit player. Fun, friendly rehearsals and great performances. Call 07974 320122.
Clubs, Classes, Groups & Societies in Christchurch & Highcliffe Art and Craft Susan Knights Watercolour Classes - ‘Jump in and Get Wet’. Small, friendly, informative classes overlooking beautiful Christchurch Harbour. Various dates. Contact Sue on 01202 481099 or email: susanknights@hotmail.co.uk/www. susanknights.co.uk Living Craft - a host of talent, Christchurch Priory Church. Watch local arts and crafts people demonstrate their skills in this historic setting. Admission by donation to Christchurch Priory Church. Monday 8th to Friday 12th June 10am 4pm daily (3.30pm on 12th). Jewellery & Silversmithing classes in the heart of Christchurch. Tuesday mornings 10am - 1pm and Thursday evenings 7pm - 9pm. All abilities welcome, small sociable groups. A variety of techniques covered including soldering, enamelling and stone setting. Call Louise 07789 915694 or l.taylor06@ntlworld.com
Children Ballet Classes for children 3+ weekly, term time only Tuesdays and Thursdays after school at Portfield Hall, Christchurch, BH23 2AQ. Classes are fun and creative with an emphasis on building confidence coordination and 12 • Christchurch Eye • June 2015
New Beginnings Toddler Group. Fridays (term time only) 10am - 11.30am at Christchurch Christian Centre, Millhams Street, BH23 1DN. Play, craft, songs, refreshments. 50p per family - first session free. Just turn up or contact Charlotte on 07979 941100. Creation Station - hands on creative sensory play, and arts & crafts fun for babies, toddlers and preschool children! Weekly every Tuesday during term-time at Monkey Madness, Reid Street, Christchurch. 10am - Toddler/Preschool class, 11.20am - Baby class. Booking advisable at www.thecreationstation.co.uk/bournemouth
Fitness, Sport and Wellbeing Pregnancy yoga, breathing & relaxation classes. Tuesdays 9.30am - 10.45am. Stretch & strengthen your body, relieve aches & pains and prepare for birth. Suitable for all abilities including beginners, from 14 weeks of pregnancy. Tuesdays in Christchurch. Contact Rosa 07837 218374 www.labouroflove.me.uk Iyengar Yoga Classes. Weekly at local venues in Christchurch daytimes and evenings. Beginners welcome. For more information, text/call Elaine Rees on 07504 823517 or email elainerees@europe.com Yoga & Relaxation Classes. Wednesdays 10am - 11.15am and 7.15pm - 8.30pm at Christchurch Harbour Spa. £39 for a 6-week block or £7 PAYG. Thursdays 6pm - 7pm at Walkford Reformed Church Hall £6 PAYG. British Wheel of Yoga Teacher. 07966 199875 or becca@ yogabee.co.uk.
Zumba Gold with Alison. Enjoy fantastic music and meet lots of new friends at our very popular, low impact dance fitness classes. Great for those 50/60/70+. Portfield Hall Friday 11am. Other classes in Christchurch, Southbourne and Highcliffe. Contact Alison 01202 476494 puregoldfitness@gmail.com Yoga for All - a variety of mixed ability classes in Highcliffe. Mondays 9.15am - 10.15am, Tuesdays 6pm - 7.30pm, Thursdays 9.30am - 11am and 11.15am - 12.15pm. Gentle Yoga Thursdays 2pm - 3pm. 1-1 by appointment. Contact Gill Taylor [25 years Yoga experience] on 01425 276792 or www.thehealingplace.co.uk Yoga classes held on Mondays at Twynham School in their dance studio, 6pm – 7.15pm and 7.30pm – 8.45pm. First class FREE. Suitable for all ages/ abilities. All welcome. Call Julia on 07989 971928 (other classes available daily). Chi Kung exercise class. Friday mornings 10.45am 12.15pm. Beginners welcome in the upstairs Studio at Wessex Health, 17 Stour Road, Christchurch, BH23 1PL. Car park at rear. Fee: £7.50. Tutor: Poppy, 01202 735560 or wessexhealthnetwork.co.uk
Music ANTHEM is a new community choir in Christchurch meeting together for singing, fun and friendship. Every Wednesday (during term time) at 8.15pm. No choir experience required, just a love of singing! Wide variety of songs to appeal to all ages.
Contact Matt on 07760 233018 or the.bridles@icloud.com Christchurch Priory Choir has places for boys aged 7-14 years and girls aged 7-18 years. Come and sing in the successful and well renowned Priory choir. For details contact Simon Earl, music@christchurchpriory.org or 01202 471045 Highcliffe Junior Choir. Each Thursday & Friday in term time. Highcliffe Choirs for children 6-18 years - all welcome, no auditions. Rehearsals weekly at Highcliffe St. Mark’s Primary School, Greenways, Highcliffe. Training Choir Thursdays 4.45pm -5.45pm, Main Choir Fridays 4.15pm - 6.00pm. Contact Ann Guest 01425 276544 for more information. The Hampshire County Youth Choir make a return Summer Concert visit to St. Mark’s Church, Hinton Wood Avenue, Highcliffe, BH23 5AA. Saturday 27th June at 7.30pm. Tickets on the door £8 (Concessions £5).
Other Clubs, Classes, Groups and Societies Highcliffe Death Café Monday 8th June 7.30pm - 9pm and Wednesday 17th June 1.30pm - 3pm. The concept of the Death Café, which has spread to 29 countries in the world, is to enable people to discuss in a supportive group their own mortality and the impact of the death of people close to them. Talk about a taboo subject in an open forum. Contact Lis Horwich on 01425 280678 to book your seat. Christchurch Music Centre, a local wind band for young
musicians. Rehearsals every Saturday morning during term time at Twynham School. Junior band (beginner to Grade 4) 9am - 10am. Senior Band (Grade 4+) 10.30am - 11.30am. All welcome, contact info@ christchurchmusiccentre Arcado Lounge Chess, 71 High Street, Christchurch, BH23 1AS. Every Tuesday 2.30pm to 5pm. All ages and skills are welcome, even beginners. Just turn up! Chess is FREE over a drink and/ or food in a relaxed environment. Just turn up or contact John 01202 427523. Christchurch Probus Club. 1st Tuesday monthly at 10.15am. A very friendly welcome awaits all retired professional and businessmen at the East Close Hotel, Lyndhurst Road, Christchurch. Interesting speakers and excellent lunches! Please contact the Secretary, Robin Haggett on 01202 482528. Christchurch Trefoil Guild. 1st Monday of the month at 2.15pm. A friendly welcome is extended to anyone with or without Guiding connections to join us at 2.15pm, Portfield Hall, Portfield Road, Christchurch. Interesting speakers, activities, lunches, holidays and outings. Contact Gill Aslett. 01202 485363. Mudeford Wood Tennis Club, Brabazon Drive. All year round and social tennis, Saturdays 2pm to 4pm, Tuesdays 6pm to 8pm. Summertime also Thursdays 6pm to 8pm. Friendly, good standard adult tennis on AstroTurf with floodlights. Membership £60 per year for PTO....
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each month and a lunch with a speaker on the third Tuesday. Contact Alan Clark 01590 641270 or more information.
Parkinson’s UK, Christchurch Branch. Thursday 11th June 2pm. Friendly get together for Parkinson’s sufferers and their carers in the Community Hall, Marlow Drive, St. Catherine’s Hill. New members are always welcome.
Amberwood-Highcliffe Afternoon Women’s Institute will meet at Methodist Church Hall, Highcliffe, 2pm on Wednesday 17th June. Speaker: Valerie Graydon “Dress for Body Shape”. Enjoy tea, biscuits, raffle, sales table. Please come and join us. Further details: Marina 01425 271426. Christchurch Floral Society meeting on June 5th at 2pm. Priory Hall, Princess Avenue. Speaker -Trisha Lewis “The Art of Being Perfect”. Plant, book, scarf and jewellery stalls. 2pm start, everyone welcome. Carbery Machine Knitting Club
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LIVING CRAFT – A HOST OF TALENT
Christchurch Priory Church will be buzzing with activity from 8th to 12th June when a variety of local craftspeople gather to demonstrate their skills in this beautiful setting.
Once again the emphasis at this popular biennial event is on being inspired to learn. There will be plenty of information about courses and classes that are available locally and craftspeople will be happy to talk about their work and answer questions.
There will be a wide variety of crafts including cane, rush and sea grass work, stained glass, wood turning, jewellery making, basket making, ceramics, pottery, china painting, leather work, textiles (embroidery, lace, quilting, handbags, cushions, bears, knitwear), floral decoration not to mention paintings in different media.
There will also be musical interludes and of course the opportunity to purchase original locally handcrafted items at affordable prices. The exhibition is open between 10am and 4pm daily and admission is by donation to the Church (3.30pm finish on Friday). The event is organised by CADArts, a registered charity run by volunteers to promote and encourage the arts in Christchurch and district. CADArts run a number of events throughout the year and details of these can be found in the Diary of Art Events which is published twice a year and which can be obtained free of charge from the Hayloft Gallery in Wick Lane, Christchurch or from Christchurch Information Centre. Full details are also on the website – www.cadarts.co.uk The Hayloft Gallery is open daily from 10am until 4pm and the exhibitions which showcase local artists are continually changing. For further information please contact Jackie Broomfield 01425 674997 or visit www.cadarts.co.uk
LIVING CRAFT A host of talent
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Christchurch Blue Plaques by Stephen Roberts No. 5 - Waifs and Strays
Two plaques for the price of one this month; a ‘BOGOF’ one might say. We’ll start at the top of the High Street, overlooking the by-pass (plaque 6), then leg it up the High Street & Church Street to the Priory Gates (plaque 7). Simples. Last month we talked about court officials being appointed in what is now the New Forest Perfumery. One was the Hayward, who managed the town’s common land (considerable in olden days) and the ‘pound’, a pen for stray animals, as well as being town crier; busy chap. The pound was around for centuries, its stone allegedly coming from that long-lost Bargate. The pound has gone too, demolished in 1958 for the by-pass that isn’t, but the name survives in Pound Lane. Some of Dorset’s pounds survive, e.g. at Langton Herring, although this is now a relic, not used for its original purpose. There is a story that one local landowner tried to claim rights over some common land by plonking a replica stag of his on the disputed patch (a pompous cove it seems). The locals, always covetous of their precious common, made a point by impounding the stag with other stray animals. The landowner’s men rescued the stag, but presumably lost the argument over the common. Meanwhile, there were other disputes being settled at the old Priory Courthouse, an early medieval court, where transgressions affecting the ‘Priory Manor of Christchurch Twyneham’ were heard. The plaque at the top of Church Street commemorates both
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the Priory and this courthouse, which stood behind the wall until the late 19th century, when it was demolished, the site becoming part of the vicarage’s garden. The building had already ceased to be a courthouse, however, Stephen being converted into two cottages by the 17th century. The new vicarage occupies the site today. If you’re wondering how this fits in with ‘The Old Court House’ in Castle Street (April issue), bear in mind that Christchurch had three different manors, all of which would have had their own courts. There must have been plenty of characters up to no good to keep all these courts and attendant lock-ups ticking over. It seems there were waifs and strays aplenty in Christchurch in times gone by. A ‘waif’ was an item of unclaimed property found on a landowner’s territory, whereas a ‘stray’ referred to a domestic animal that had wandered on to the same land. Both words come from Norman French. A grant of ‘waif and stray’ permitted the landowner to take ownership of these goods and/or animals if they remained unclaimed after a set period. More business for the courts. It was only later the phrase became synonymous with homeless people and animals. Steve Roberts - www.steveroberts.org.uk / @SRChristchurch (Twitter) References - Christchurch Blue Plaques Millennium Trail Christchurch - the Golden Years (MA Hodges, 2003)
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Christchurch Citizens Association “Flaming June” or so people say, but after such a beautiful hot and sunny spring we will be lucky to have a hot summer like last year. The Election was uppermost in our minds but we think most people will be glad that it is over after so many weeks of speculation.
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Local places, local faces Look out for the Local Eye staff in and about Christchurch -
This month we ask you - What do you do in Christchurch for fun?
Julia Breheney - 47 (Host Family Coordinator)): “I am originally from Yorkshire but have lived in Christchurch since 2003. I enjoy going for cream tea with friends to all the lovely cafe’s and restaurants in Christchurch. My favourite place for cream tea is the Captain’s Club where you can enjoy the lovely view of the river and watch the world go by!”
Marie Fennell - 76 (Retired): “Walking is fun for me, and I walk to the shops from Burton every other day. I love walking around the town and the quay and also enjoy walking up to St. Catherine’s Hill to look over the whole of Christchurch.”
Carole Warren - 53 (Admin Assistant): “Fun for me has got to be waking up on a beautiful Jeremy Clarke - 54 day and heading down to (Letting Agent owner): the beach for a 10,000 “Living in Mudeford step circular walk along means that I can wheel Mudeford Quay, beyond my kayak down to the and back before breakfast! water’s edge in just a I also like to swim few minutes and enjoy regularly at 2Riversmeet paddling around the although it’s sometimes harbour. I love my food, more like hard work than so very much enjoy the fun! I love to eat out, local restaurants and pubs. and have realised that One of the highlights is here in Christchurch we the annual Food and Wine have some of the best Festival where I always restaurants in the country enjoy tasting the variety - perfect!” of cheeses and ciders!” To advertise please call 01202 477214
Sylvia Sandell - 77 (Retired): “We live in Bournemouth, but like to come into Christchurch at least twice a month for ‘first things first’ – coffee and toast! We love that there is such a vast choice of eateries and coffee shops, and we like the various small shops in and around the town.”
Amy Forbes - 27 (Hospitality Assistant) “I choose to take the bus from Bournemouth to Christchurch with my two children because it’s such a fun place to be! We love the splash pool at the Quomps when the weather is good, or Monkey Madness when it’s not. Christchurch is very easy for us to get to, and the people are always friendly. If my children are having fun, then so am I!”
Rev. Alan Boddy (Retired): “The pace of life here seems gentler, and strangers actually smile and say “Good Morning”. I love the walks and views in and around the church and town itself, which is beautiful and well maintained. As a retired prison chaplain, I value the Priory where the standard of worship, music and architecture are truly inspiring and uplifting. Christchurch is a great place – what’s not to like?!”
Sarah Watters - 24 (Sales Admin Supervisor) “We seem to regularly end up in Christchurch at the end of our weekend bike rides along the coast from Bournemouth where we enjoy much needed refreshment! It turns into fun when we end up staying the rest of the day and enjoying some of the live music that Christchurch pubs and restaurants offer!”
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Local History
by Phil Tate
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100 years ago British troops were fighting on the Western Front in Belgium during the First World War. 200 years ago British troops were also fighting in Belgium, striving to end what some historians call the true First World War. Conflict between Britain and France had begun in 1792 in the wake of the French Revolution, when Britain joined a coalition of European kingdoms opposed to the newly-created French Republic. Prompted by the fear of a French invasion, military barracks were built at Christchurch on open land ½ mile outside the town alongside a track leading to Iford. Constructed by Pilgrim, a local builder, they were completed in about 1798. The Guardhouse (now Level Hair Salon in Barrack Road) was added a few years later. The Christchurch Barracks soon became a base for the Royal Horse Artillery. The feared invasion never came. Nevertheless, the war continued in Europe until 1814, when the allied armies captured Paris and Bonaparte abdicated. He was exiled to the small Mediterranean island of Elba off the coast of Italy. However, less than a year later he escaped and returned to power. The Duke of Wellington was appointed in overall command of the allied armies mobilised against him - British soldiers were once again dispatched to Europe. In his Memoirs, written some 70 years after the event, James Howard Harris, who as the 3rd Earl of Malmesbury resided locally at Hurn Court, recalled watching troopers of the Household Cavalry riding off to war past his childhood London home. He wrote:‘It was a grand and moving sight, and would have been still more so had we known that not half of them were destined to return.’
No rank and file soldier who fought in the battle has yet been identified as coming from Christchurch (unless you know otherwise). However, one of the estimated 17,000 Anglo-Allied casualties of the battle was Captain William Cameron, a son of General Cameron of Nea House near Highcliffe. A cannon ball removed his sword arm and badly lacerated his thigh. He survived, but when his leg refused to heal the investigating surgeon found that fabric from his trousers and fragments of the silver coins that had been in the pocket had been impacted onto his thigh bone. The Troop of Royal Horse Artillery stationed at Christchurch Barracks in 1815 was assigned to home duties and was therefore not sent to Europe. Nevertheless, other Troops that had previously been stationed at the Barracks did fight in the battle. Within months of the victory a contract to rebuild Redford Bridge over the eastern branch of the River Avon was won by local mason William Hiscock, who had premises in the High Street (now Mathews Shoe Centre - a triangular pediment over one of the shop windows betrays the former position of the front door!). It is reputed that Hiscock used stone from the demolished old bridge to build a boundary wall to his property - this can still be seen facing into Druitt Gardens. Hiscock’s bridge and stone wall are now both Grade-listed structures. Then more than now, the bridge was on a major route in and out of the town - what disruption did Hiscock’s construction work cause to traffic? When completed in 1817 the rebuilt bridge was renamed Waterloo Bridge. It is therefore essentially a war memorial to the Battle of Waterloo, which sees its 200th anniversary this month.
The Duke of Wellington received the news that Napoleon had advanced into Belgium during a ball held in Brussels by the Duchess of Richmond on the evening of 16th June 1815. The liveried servants for this event were provided by British diplomat Sir Charles Stuart. He was the grandson of John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, who had built a grand house on the cliff-top east of Christchurch and named it ‘High Cliff’. Sir Charles would later build a new residence on the same land - Highcliffe Castle. On Sunday 18th June 1815 the allied armies met and defeated Napoleon Bonaparte in farmland about 8 miles south-east of Brussels near the town of Waterloo. Bonaparte subsequently surrendered himself and was exiled to the remote South Atlantic island of St Helena, where he died in 1821. 44 • Christchurch Eye • June 2015
Picture: Waterloo Bridge viewed from the south. © 2015 Philip Tate.
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We’ve collected sticks from the local woods at St. Catherine’s Hill and painted them at home to make magic wands or a quick stop at the new Flaming Nora’s Toy Emporium with £2 to spend always goes down well. Even our local pet shop has become an outing on many days, the fish mesmerise them! I love a craft project with children (although I have to control the urge to take over, such as when we made a fairy garden and I got a bit too involved in which way the fairy path should go) but often-think simple is best. Go out, collect some twigs, stones, and glue, and I bet you’ve got a bunch of happy children, mostly! Failing that, there’s always the dvd hire section at the library!
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TUCKTONIA: THE INSIDE STORY
Written by Alex McKinstry Last month we promised to look at what it was like to work at Tucktonia, the model landscape at the back of the Tuckton Leisure Park. An expert witness is Paul Taylor, who worked as a gardener there for ten years – joining not long after the model village opened, and leaving in 1986, six months before the entire site closed. When Paul joined there were two fellow full-timers on the gardening team: Arthur Chilcott, who mowed the golf course, and Ted Tolman, an ex-Spitfire pilot, whom Paul replaced as head gardener several years in. Paul’s work effectively began in November, when the flowerbeds got trampled to death during the annual fireworks display. He then spent the winter planning and planting the next year’s beds, tending to the results throughout the following summer, ‘grockles permitting’. The hardest part of the job was mowing the grass around Stonehenge, as it meant dismantling the model beforehand: ‘I used to beg them to put it on AstroTurf,’ says Paul. ‘I’m still not sure I ever reassembled Stonehenge correctly.’ Working at the Stour Road site became an addiction for Paul, because as he recalls, he and his colleagues ‘absolutely loved the place’; his wife describes herself as ‘a Tucktonia widow’ to this day. Surviving on beer and Pro-Plus, he often clocked up a seventy-hour week, returning four nights each week to clean the amusement arcade – ‘I used to find more under the machines than I ever got paid’ – and monitoring the site two nights a week for Sentinel Security. Later, when the amusement arcade was carpeted, Paul used to grab a few hours’ sleep on the floor with the guard dogs, keeping his sleeping bag on-site, rolled up between the water tanks. Paul’s other duties included escorting celebrities around the site – including Jon Pertwee, pictured here, who was promoting the TV show 48 • Christchurch Eye • June 2015
Worzel Gummidge. Paul’s job was to tow the actor round the complex on a straw-filled trailer. ‘At one point I thought I was going to kill him,’ says Paul. ‘They hooked the trailer up to a Ransome triple-deck mower, and I couldn’t get the blessed thing under control.’
Perhaps Paul’s oddest job was jumping into a sewage tank to remove a discarded mop-head, which was threatening to block the maceration pump: he was paid £20, and given the rest of the day off. A few weeks later, the same thing happened again. And again. ‘I think I chucked that mop-head into the tank eight times, to get a day off,’ recalls Paul, ‘and they never twigged.’ If Paul got away with such antics, it was partly because no one was quite sure who was in charge of the site during these early years. Grand Metropolitan, who had bought the site in 1975, seemed to appoint a new managing director each week, and only Geoff Rout (who left in 1983) remained at the helm for any great length of time. These were heady days, too, marked by new rides, floods, and a minor scandal involving cannabis plants in the ornamental rockery. We will look at these episodes – and hear a few more of Paul’s anecdotes – in the next issue.
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HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW? N E V E R T O O L AT E
Gardening is an ongoing affair and though timing is important, we often become overwhelmed by a sense of being ‘too late to plant’ by some arbitrary date. Often we bandy dates around as though they were written in stone. My granddad insisted all potatoes and spring beans had to be sown by Good Friday, and the gooseberry bush had to be in leaf before the runner beans were sown. But in fact each season is different and garden planting dates are more flexible than traditional wisdom would have us believe! The good news is that it’s not too late to plant a great garden, even in June and July. For example; did you know that bonsai specimens While it is true that fruiting plants like tomatoes and peppers really need to be set out now, many other summer producers will grow even more quickly from seeds planted in early summer, when the soil is already well warmed. You’ll be surprised how fast seeds will come up and explode with growth: cucumbers, beans and winter squashes, pumpkins, beets, carrots, chard and scallions, are all suitable for June planting. It’s a great time to start a crop of ‘cut and come again’ salad mix and mild mustards. You can also plant heat-and-sun-loving herbs like basil, marjoram, chives, oregano, thyme and sage. Just keep the seed beds well moistened. And even if you were super-efficient and your earlyplanted beans, squash, chard, carrots and basil plants are growing well, June is a terrific time to start a second crop to have ready for a late summer harvest,
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when the first crops of these staples have finished up. I usually start seeds every month, finishing sowing summer-producing vegetables in late June. In July and August, I move on to seeds for autumn crops like spinach, radishes, kale, leeks, peas, broccoli, more mild mustards and some pak choi. June is not too late for flowers either. I’ve planted marigolds, sunflowers, cosmos, zinnias and nasturtiums at this time of year. That way when the first annuals have burned out by late summer I have a lovely smaller flush of blooms to enjoy. If you really want to get ahead, June and July are also good times to start seeds for perennials and biennials to bloom next spring. Sow seeds in a protected seed bed, and then transplant seedlings in the autumn to overwinter. Next spring you’ll be rewarded handsomely with garden full of glorious colour. Enjoy your garden.
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Teen Column Happy June! Wow, I can’t believe that we are already 6-months into 2015.
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