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contents Editor’s Letter 4 Local History 6 What’s on 8 Adopt a Pet 10 MindBenders 10 Highcliffe Christmas Carnival 11 Clubs, Classes, Groups & Societies 12 Highcliffe Traders Association 17 Christchurch Blue Plaques 18 Highcliffe’s Christmas Cracker 19 Shop Locally 19 Highcliffe Rotary 21 Local Business Column 23 Coffee Break 24 Kids Page 26 Recipe 29 Christmas Spectacular 31 Mum’s the Word 33 Garden View 34 Teen Column 37 Regent Listings 38 Dorset POPP 40 Puzzle Solutions 40 Index of Advertisers 41 Useful Telephone Numbers 42
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Well Christmas is almost upon us and we hope you enjoy this festive edition of Highcliffe Eye. May I take this opportunity to remind you of the importance of shopping Cheryl locally and how it benefits us all to do so. Highcliffe has plenty to offer with loads of ideas for Christmas presents and to suit most budgets too. The Lifestyle Concept (near the launderette), in particular, has many fabulous ideas and if they can’t help you then they will certainly do their best to point you in the right direction of where you can source what you want locally. If you’re purchasing a real Christmas tree this year then why not pop along to Macpennys in Bransgore, not only are they great value for money, you’re supporting yet another local family business. Christmas tree shopping in our household is always a big family event and we go to great lengths to find the perfect tree to then take home and decorate together. Each year the kids take turns to put the star on the top and turn the lights on although this always ends in arguments as we can never remember who’s done what the previous year! Highcliffe’s Christmas Cracker takes place on Saturday 12th December this year. I went along last year and enjoyed the event immensely. So much effort goes into the day by so many of the locals and it really is an event not to be missed so I hope to see many of you there. I’d like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas!
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Local History
by Phil Tate
- The Christchurch Christmas Rissoles
The 14th century Christchurch Priory Cartulary records that a treat sometimes served to the canons on Christmas Day was a ‘rissole of figs’. The Cartulary did not include a recipe for this dish, but the earliest known English cookbook did and this also has links to Christchurch... Called the Forme of Cury (Method of Cooking), this cookbook (though it was actually a vellum roll) contained 196 recipes, including one for ‘rysshews of fruyt’, which had figs as a main ingredient. It was compiled in the late 14th century by the master cooks of King Richard II, and within a few years several copies had been made. In 1586 a copy of the Forme of Cury was presented to Queen Elizabeth I by Edward, 3rd Baron Stafford. Edward was a grandson of Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury. Margaret had also been the Lord of the Manor of Christchurch, and had erected a splendid chantry in the Priory. She was executed in 1541 by Queen Elizabeth’s father, King Henry VIII. (Her story was told in the Local History article in July.) By the late 18th century Queen Elizabeth’s copy of the Forme of Cury had come into the possession of Gustavus Brander, a wealthy London merchant. Brander was also a noted naturalist and antiquary, and one of the early trustees of the British Museum - which was where the Christchurch Priory Cartulary manuscripts were held at that time. Brander had been attracted to the Christchurch area by the fossils to be found in the cliffs at Hordle and Barton. In about 1776 he built himself a villa, Priory House, on the south side of the Priory Church. (See Stephen Roberts’ Christchurch Blue Plaques article in last month’s issue.) This villa was erected on the site of the demolished monastic cloisters, so it is possible that Brander’s copy of the Forme of Cury was once shelved only a short distance from the former location of the Priory’s refectory - and even closer to the present-day Cloisters Cafe Bar!
Forest, reproduced the Forme of Cury and several other historical recipe manuscripts in his own book, Antiquitates Culinaria (Culinary Antiquities). The original medieval fig and fruit rissole recipe in the Forme of Cury was written in Middle English with abbreviations. Warner transcribed it as: ‘Take fygges and raisons. Pyke (pick) hem, and waisshe hem, in wyne. Grynde hem with apples and peeres ypared, and ypiked clene. Do thereto gode powdors, and hole spices. Make balles thereof. Frye in oyle, and serve hem forth.’ This is a modern rendition of the recipe. The ingredients and quantities can be varied to taste: Rissole of Fruit (with Figs) Ingredients (Makes about 12 rissoles): 6 Dried Figs - hard stalks pinched off Handful of Raisins or Sultanas 1 Apple - peeled and cored 1 Pear - peeled and cored Red Wine or Fruit Juice (i.e. Grape or Apple) Good Powders and Whole Spices - teaspoon each, as desired, of spices such as ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, grains of paradise, anise, etc. Directions: Soak the dried fruits in the wine or juice overnight to soften and plump, then drain. Dice or grate the figs and fruits (or grind them in a food processor). In a bowl, combine the fruits and chosen spices into a thick mixture. Optionally, add flour to thicken (as suggested in a French recipe book of the same era). Squeeze and shape the mixture in the hand to make small balls. Optionally, then roll the balls in flour to coat. Fry in hot oil for a few minutes until brown a frying pan is adequate. Remove, drain, and serve. These treats taste a little like mince pies without the pastry, sugar, or fat. Why not give them a try - and have a merry medieval Christchurch Christmas!
An occasional visitor to Brander’s library in Priory House was Richard Warner, one of the boys at the grammar school held in the St Michael’s Loft of the Priory Church. (The history of the school was told in the Local History article in May.) In 1780 Brander had the Forme of Cury transcribed and published. Inspired by this book, in 1791 (a few years after Brander’s death) the former Christchurch schoolboy Richard Warner, who was now the newly ordained 28 year-old curate of Boldre in the New
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The 14th century Rysshews of Fruyt recipe. Courtesy of: www.medievalcuisine.com
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ChristChurCh shopping village with Café The Emporium opened just over 5 months ago, the once Mostyns factory is now a thriving shopping village and café. Just a 10 minute walk from the high street, we have over 150 sellers of Antiques, arts and crafts, toys, ladies & gents clothing, handbags, baby clothes, fabric, candles, frames, florist and furniture. The café is a great place to meet friends for a drink and a warm bowl of soup or just a delicious piece of cake. Also on the menu - sandwiches, jacket potatoes and much more as well as a small play area for the little ones. We have onsite businesses - Emporium fabrics, PCL kitchens, Bizzy Nails, Cambridge weight plan, Italian clothing, TAG Electrics & Security, with new stalls arriving every week. We are looking for new traders with stalls from just £40.00 a week please contact the Emporium on admin@emporiumofchristchurch.co.uk Opening hOurs: Monday Closed, except bank holidays • Tuesday to Saturday 10-5, Sunday 11-4
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14th November - 22nd December A Magical Christmas at The Hayloft, 14 Wick Lane, Christchurch. Local arts and crafts by members of CADarts for Christmas. Open daily 10am-4pm.
Friday 4th December 9.30am-12pm Craft for Christmas Fair Highcliffe Community Association, Greystones House, Waterford Road.
Friday 4th December 6-9pm The Magical Christmas Carol at Highcliffe Care Home, free to attend. Complementary mince pies and mulled wine, top class A’ capella carol singers performing, letter service to Santa and much more...A great way to get into the Christmas Spirit! Saturday 5th December 10am-12.30pm Grand Christmas Fair Highcliffe Community Association, Greystones House, Waterford Road.
Saturday 5th December 12-2.30pm Christchurch Infant School Christmas Fair Addiscombe Road, Christchurch, BH23 2AE. Raffle, Books, DVDs, Toys, Cakes, Tombola,
Saturday 5th December 10am-3.30pm RNLI Christmas Fayre at Highcliffe Methodist Church Hall. Bric a brac, books, souvenirs, jigsaws, jewellery, cakes, refreshments. Admission free, all proceeds to RNLI.
Saturday 5th December 7.30pm Christchurch Music Centre’s Annual Christmas Concert in partnership with the John Egging Trust at Christchurch Priory.
Saturday 5th December 10am-1pm Christmas Craft and Food Fair Bransgore Village Hall, Burley Road, Bransgore. Over 30 stalls of homemade crafts, foods and gifts. Homemade refreshments, visit Santa, raffle, Free Entry. Sunday 6th December 3-4pm The Highcliffe Choirs will be holding their annual Christmas Concert at Highcliffe St Mark’s Church, Hinton Wood Avenue. Refreshments will be served after the concert. Admission is £4 on the door. For more information call 07799 257020
Sunday 6th December 9.30-11.30am Enjoy a “Breakfast with Santa” hosted by Mudeford Wood Playgroup. Children are £6 each including a visit to Santa, a present, breakfast and arts and crafts. Adults are £3 for breakfast. To be held at Mudeford Wood Community Centre. Sunday 6th December 4-7pm Childrens Christmas Party at Hall On The Hill, 17 Marlow
Drive, BH23 2RR. Fancy Dress/Disco/Games/Tea/ Crafts. Suitable for 3-11yrs. Tickets £5 per child, Under 2’s free. Available from Phil the Print on The Grove and the Launderette adjacent to Hall or via Website www.hallonthehill.org.uk Sunday 6th December 3-4pm Highcliffe Choirs Winter Concert at St Mark’s Church, Hinton Wood Avenue. Admission £4, children free. Refreshments will be served after the concert. Wednesday 9th December 7.30pm Celebrate the festive season with a concert in historic Highcliffe Castle, featuring classical choral music by composers such as Handel, Bach and John Rutter. Book early to avoid disappointment. Tickets are £12.50 and are available from the Highcliffe Castle Box Office. Contact 01425 278807
Wednesday 9th December 7.30pm Classical choir La Nova Singers present ‘Gaudete!’ a Christmas concert featuring classic carols and festive favourites. Highcliffe Castle, Christchurch BH23 4LE. Tickets £12.50; call 01425 278807. Early booking advised.
Saturday 12th December 11am-8pm Festive Gift Fayre at Hoburne Courtyard, 261 Lymington Road, Highcliffe
Sunday 13th December 2-4.30pm Christmas Concert, main performance by Christchurch U3A Vintage Brass at Mudeford Wood Community Centre, Pipers Drive. Tickets £5 for adults, £2.50 for children includes a drink and mince pie. For further information Tel: 01425 272084
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Monday 14th December 7.30-9pm Highcliffe Death Cafe offers a space to talk about death and our own mortality. A subject now freely talked about around the world in 30 other countries with 2000 other Death Cafes. Call 01425 280678 for more information. Tuesday 15th December 7.30pm Christchurch And District Concert Band present a Christmas Concert - A light hearted evening of music and jovialities! At Christchurch Royal British Legion, Bargates (in the club downstairs). Non members welcome.
Wednesday 16th December 1.30-3pm Highcliffe Death Cafe offer a space to talk about death and our own mortality. A subject now freely talked about around the world in 30 other countries with 2.000 other Death Cafe’s. Call 01425 280678 for more information.
Wednesday 16th December 10am-12.30pm Coffee Morning in aid of Dorset Cancer Care Foundation at Stanpit Village Hall, BH23 3NE. £2.50 for coffee and homemade cake.
Thursday 17th December Christmas late night shopping at The Lifestyle Concept, Highcliffe until 9pm. Christmas music, smiles and mulled wine to take the edge off the late night chill! Thursday 17th December 11.15am The Royal Naval Association for Christchurch & District will hold the monthly Branch Meeting at Portfield Hall, Portfield Road, Christchurch. To be followed with a Buffet Lunch which will be provided by
members. Veterans or serving personnel of any Sea-going organisation and their families are welcome. Contact C. Payne on 01202 474819 for information.
Saturday 19th December 10am-4pm / Sunday 20th December 10.30am Christmas Tree Festival at Bransgore Methodist Church, Chapel Lane. Sunday 20th December Morning Service 10.30am. Tea at 4pm followed by Carol Concert at 5pm with the Revd. David Hollingsworth.
Saturday 19th December 10am-4pm Made in Dorset Christmas Craft Fair. Packed full of homemade crafts and gift ideas. Druitt Hall, High Street, Christchurch. Homemade refreshments, snacks and cakes. Free Entry.
Community Notice Board Once a month elderly people without family in the area go out for a short car ride and for tea at a volunteer host or hostess’ home for the afternoon. We need more reserve drivers to cover just two or three times a year when the regulars can’t volunteer. Host and hostesses should be willing to entertain up to six elderly people and two car drivers once or twice a year. A downstairs cloakroom is a must. If you can help please call Carolyn on 01202 424482.
Table Top Sale at The Regent Centre every Monday & Saturday from 10am to 3.30pm selling costume/vintage jewellery & accessories, bric-A-brac etc. Druitt Hall Table Top Sales For three Fridays in December, 4th, 11th and 18th, from 10:15am - 3pm. Plenty of inspiration and gift ideas for Christmas presents. Come along find some amazing bargains plus tea and coffee only 50p each. HIGHCLIFFE FRIENDS in NEED - CAN YOU HELP US? We need more drivers to join our organisation. Please ring 01425 279328. Thank you.
Christchurch Country Market
Everything home-baked, homemade and home-grown locally. Every Monday 9.30-11.30am Druitt Hall (behind library). Refreshments available.
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I am a really intelligent boy who needs to be stimulated, so I will need lots of ongoing training in an active home with experienced and sensible owners. The kind people here at Waggy tails say that I’m very sweet natured and behave well in the house and sleep well when it is time for bed but I must be the only pet in the home who will be given the chance and the patience to become a loving and loyal member of the family. For more information on Lloyd or any of the other animals in our care please contact us on 01202 87500, e-mail: admin@waggytails.org.uk or visit our website www.waggytails.org.uk
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Annex, Jumpers Rd, Christchurch, BH23 2JR from 7-9pm. All welcome. For more information, call Joy on 01202 489614.
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. Contact Sue on 01202 481099 or email susanknights@hotmail.co.uk www.susanknights.co.uk
The Red House Museum exhibition is the flagship event in the Christchurch Arts Guild calendar showing contemporary, abstract, traditional and modern work. The Exhibition is open from 28th November to 9th January. 10am until 5pm Tuesday to Friday and 10am until 4pm on Saturday. Admission is free.
Christchurch Floral Society will be meeting on 4th December at Priory Hall, Princess Avenue, Christchurch. This is the 2nd of our Christmas demonstrations by Emily Broomhead, ‘I’ll be Home for Christmas’. Doors open 1.30pm for 2pm start. Your chance to see this exciting demonstrator. Carbery Machine Knitting Club meet on the first Tuesday of each month at St Georges Church Hall
Jewellery & Silversmithing classes and one day workshops. Small groups covering a range of techniques including piercing, soldering, stone setting and enamelling. All abilities welcome. Call Louise on 07789 915694. Email Louiseplatina@gmail.com
Christchurch S’n’B Knitting & Crochet Group meets Wednesdays at 7.30pm onwards at Arcado Lounge, 71 High Street, Christchurch, BH23 1AS. All Welcome. Contact Jo on 01202 482890.
email sally.burbage@gmail.com. Visit carouseldanceanddrama.com Little Explorer and Baby Discover with Creation Station. Fun developmental classes suitable from 6mths - 4yrs that inspire and nurture creativity. Come explore, discover & develop every Tuesday morning termtime at Monkey Madness Indoor Play Centre. Contact lisa@thecreationstation. co.uk for booking details.
New Beginnings Toddler Group Fridays 10-11.30 (term time only) at Christchurch Christian Centre, Millhams Street, BH23 1DN. Toys, craft, songs, refreshments. £1 per family. Just turn up or contact Charlotte on 07979 941100. Find us on Facebook.
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RUGBYTOTS! Energetic & dynamic weekly play session for girls & boys aged 2-7. Over 50 classes each week across East Dorset including Christchurch & Highcliffe. Please visit www.rugbytots.co.uk for further info or email eastdorset@ rugbytots.co.uk
Chi Kung (Qigong) Exercise Classes. Come and join us on Friday mornings 10.45am12.15pm in the upstairs studio at Wessex Health, 17 Stour Road, Christchurch, BH23 1PL. Car park at rear. Fee £7.50. Tutor Poppy 01202 735560 www.wessexhealthnetwork.co.uk
Award-winning music classes for babies, toddlers and preschoolers. Inspiring your child with songs, rhymes, instruments and activities. Monday mornings at Portfield Hall, Christchurch. Book a trial at the wonderful world of music, learning & fun! heather. smith@musicalsteps.co.uk or 0845 643 5025. Ballet & Tap Classes for children 3+, Portfield Hall, Christchurch, BH23 2AQ. Tuesdays and Thursdays after school. Classes are fun and creative with an emphasis on building confidence, coordination and concentration. Call Sally on 07950459119 or
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Iyengar Yoga Classes in local Christchurch venues for beginners & improvers. Contact Elaine Rees on elainerees@europe.com or text 07504 823517 for more information.
Highcliffe Positive Living Group hosts talks on holistic living every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month at Greystones Hall, Highcliffe, BH23 5JL. Entrance £5. Doors opens 7pm. For more info see Facebook or call 01425 280678.
Zumba GOLD with Alison. Enjoy fantastic music and make new friends at our very popular, low impact fitness classes. Great for those 50/60/70+. Portfield Hall,
Christchurch, Fridays at 9.30am. St Mark’s, Highcliffe, Tuesdays at 11am. Many other local classes available. Contact Alison on 01202 476494 puregoldfitness@ gmail.com
Yoga classes in Christchurch. Julia is an experienced, fully qualified British wheel of yoga teacher for over 10 years. All welcome/ages/ability. Contact Julia at Yoga.silvaperez@gmail. com or call 07989 971928.
Ever wanted to learn how to dance? Try Modern Jive! No need to bring a partner. Every Tuesday at Highcliffe Sports and Social Club, BH23 5EG. 7.50pm. www.strictlyjivefever.co.uk or call Kev on 07917 115353 for more information.
Mindful Meditation Women’s Group. Wednesday 9th December, 7.30-9.00pm. Jumpers Avenue, Christchurch. £7. Booking essential on 07971 916 228.
Candlelit Hatha Yoga & Relaxation at the Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa. Wednesdays 10-11:15am & 7:15-8:30pm. Please call for more information. British Wheel of Yoga teacher. Contact 07966 199875 or becca@yogabee.co.uk.
Mudeford Wood Tennis Club off Brabazon Drive welcomes new members. Friendly, good standard, astroturf, floodlights. All year adult membership £60. Social sessions Tues 6pm to 8pm, Saturday 2pm to 10pm. Other times simply book. Debbie 07592 014207, Gail 07973 514036. Health, beauty, nutrition and wellness workshops and events with local Personal Trainer & Vinyasa Yoga Teacher Caroline. www.perfectfitforlife.com/ arbonne 07798 941832
Country Dancing in Highcliffe
Thursday evenings at 7.30pm. All abilities welcome, No partner required. Join this friendly group for a regular fun time. Phone Jan on 01202 427523, email janharris16@ hotmail.co.uk or view website highcliffecountrydancing.weebly. com/ for more details.
Pregnancy yoga, breathing & relaxation classes. Stretch & strengthen your body, relieve aches & pains and prepare for birth. Suitable for all abilities including complete beginners, from 14 weeks of pregnancy. Tuesdays in Christchurch. Contact Rosa 07837 218374 www.labouroflove.me.uk
Music Play an instrument? Come join us! Christchurch and District Band. Rehearsals are Tuesdays 7.30pm in central Christchurch. A truly friendly band - Come and give us a try! We are a Community Band and do not charge membership fees. All Ages - www. christchurchanddistrictband. co.uk or call 07974 320122
Christchurch Music Centre rehearses at Twynham School every Saturday morning from 9-12.30. We have junior and senior wind bands and a percussion ensemble so there is a band for any standard to join. For more information go to www. christchurchmusiccentre.co.uk Highcliffe Choirs for Children 6-18 years - all welcome. Rehearsals weekly at Highcliffe St Mark Primary School, Greenways, Highcliffe. Training Choir Thursdays 4.45-5.45pm, Main Choir Fridays 4.15-6pm. Contact Ann Guest on 01425 276544 for more information.
Other clubs, classes and societies
Highcliffe Bridge Club meets at Highcliffe Community Centre, Greystones, Waterford Road on Mondays and Wednesdays 6.15pm for 6.30pm when host system operates for players without a partner. Social Bridge 2nd and 4th Saturdays - check times. A friendly welcome awaits new members and visitors. www.bridgewebs.com/ highcliffe
Do you have Aphasia? Connect run a drop-in group for people with aphasia in Christchurch. Where: St Josephs Centre, BH23 1EH When: First and third Tuesday of the month 10.30am-12.30pm Contact: Helen Mann 02073670864/ helenmann@ ukconnect.org The Royal Naval Association for Christchurch & District will hold the monthly Branch Meeting on 17th December at 11.15am. To be followed with a Buffet Lunch which will be provided by members.
Christchurch Probus Club meets at 10.15.am on 1st Tuesday monthly at The East Close Hotel, Lyndhurst Road, Christchurch. A very friendly welcome awaits all retired professional and businessmen. Interesting speakers and excellent lunches! Please contact the Secretary, Robin Haggett, on 01202-482528.
Christchurch Trefoil Guild A friendly welcome is extended to anyone with or without Guiding connections to join us at 2.15pm on the first Monday monthly at Portfield Hall, Portfield Road, Christchurch. Interesting speakers, activities, holidays and outings. Contact Gill Aslett 01202 485363.
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Parkinson’s UK Club Christchurch Branch Please Note: There is no get together at St Catherine’s Hill this month (Dec). Next meeting in the Community Hall, Marlow Drive is Jan 14th 2016 at 2pm.
Tuesday Chess at Arcado Lounge 71 High Street, Christchurch, BH23 1AS. All ages and skills welcome, even beginners. Chess is FREE over a drink and/ or food in a relaxed environment. Turn up between 2.30pm and 5pm or contact John 01202 427523. Past Rotarians & Associates Club of the New Forest & District. We are a dual gender, non-affiliated club whose membership is made up of both past Rotarians and non-past Rotarians (Associates). We meet twice monthly at Hoburne Park, Christchurch with a coffee morning on the first Tuesday of each month and a lunch with a speaker on the third Tuesday. Contact Alan Clark on 01590 641270 for more information.
‘Strokes’ Peer Support for people recovering from a stroke. Priory House, Christchurch. Friday 4th December 10am-12pm.
Male Carers Social Group The Galleon,
Lymington Road, Highcliffe. Tuesday 1st December, 11.30am-2.30pm.
Carers Information Service Thursday mornings, 10am-12pm. Christchurch Library, Room 3.
Carers Drop In. Wednesdays, 11.30am-2pm. Highcliffe Library, Gordon Road.
St Catherine’s Hall Age Concern Friendship Club. Wednesdays 2-4pm. Bingo, monthly
entertainers, outings, cream teas. Extremely friendly group. £2.50 subs for bingo, tea and biscuits. 17 Marlow Drive, BH23 2RR.
Highcliffe Horticultural Society will be holding
their A.G.M. on Monday 7th December, this is a members only meeting. We welcome any visitors to our January meeting and wish all Eye readers a Happy Christmas.
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We are very happy to welcome the Lifestyle Concept to the High Street, which opened with a flourish in October with Helen a very busy launch night. This saw everyone enjoy nibbles and prosecco amongst their beautiful shop surroundings. They have a carefully selected product range to suit all budgets featuring gorgeous things for yourself and your home, plus it’s a place that will make shopping for presents and Christmas incredibly easy. They are having late night Christmas shopping opportunities so check out dates for these on their Facebook page. Our Christmas Carnival is set to take place on 12th December between 10am and 6pm, the High Street will be closed to traffic and there will be lots to entertain alongside food, mulled wine, Christmas song and cheer. Naturally, there will also be lots of pressie shopping at the great craft fayre and maybe even a bit of dancing if enough mulled wine is consumed! The ‘Vision for Highcliffe’ weekend was a very positive event with an estimated 500 visitors popping in to see what is being proposed and contribute some ideas of their own. Children from St Marks Primary had painted pictures of how they would like to see their High Street in the future and these paintings were all on display. It’s important to create a sense of pride in our High Street and reinvigorate the community spirit so that hopefully it can become a more thriving and enjoyable place for people to use for shopping and eating on a regular basis. We all look forward to seeing you at the carnival and a very Merry Christmas to everyone!
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Christchurch Blue Plaques by Stephen Roberts No. 11 - Robert Cox
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” So began Charles Dickens’s ‘A Tale of Two Cities’, set in London and Paris at the time of the French Revolution. Around the time that Monsieur Guillotin was devising a fiendish way of lopping heads from French aristocracy, another French sounding word, ‘Fusee’, found its way into Christchurch and this was also a story of time. Our next plaque (13), in the High Street outside ‘Superdrug’, tells us that Robert Harvey Cox (1754-1815) brought fusee chain manufacture to the town in the 1790s. On this site was his house, with workshop to rear. Cox was the pioneer bringing an industry to Christchurch, which through a mix of factory, cottage and workhouse labour, became its UK hub for around a century and a quarter. If anyone doesn’t know, fusee was intricate steel chain, some so fine that the eye of a needle was no impediment. It was used in internal workings of old clocks and watches, so Christchurch played its part in bringing accurate time keeping to Britain and indeed the world, for this product was exported as far as America. So, what do we know about Robert Cox? We think he may have been born in Wimborne, that he served a watchmaking apprenticeship in London and first appeared in Christchurch around 1776, opening a shop for the ‘sale and repair of clocks and watches’. In 1789, the year the Bastille was stormed, Cox took the tenancy of a house in the High Street (no 50), next to the ‘Ship’, later described as ‘a house and workshops’.
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Cox made full use of workhouse labour, employing young girls aged from nine upwards, working at least 70 hours per week, with ‘pay’ most likely going to a general fund for the upkeep of the Stephen ‘house’. Aptly, in the former workhouse (Red House Museum), is a display of chain and chain-making tools. There was nothing particularly benevolent about this employment. Cox also used poor house labour in Wimborne and Milton, as he built up quite an empire. After his death the business was taken on by his wife Ann and for a time was known as ‘Cox and Barrow’, one Thomas Barrow having joined the firm, not to be confused, of course, with the first footman and under-butler from Downton Abbey. Of course, ‘time and tide wait for no man’ (Chaucer) and time duly ran out on fusee. Changes in the way watches were regulated caused its decline and disappearance at about the time Europe’s nations were limbering up for the Great War. Cox’s house and workshop are no more, having been pulled down in 1965. Cox himself reposes in the Priory churchyard. Next time: The Town Hall
Steve Roberts - www.steveroberts.org.uk @SRChristchurch (Twitter) References: Christchurch Blue Plaques Millennium Trail. Lesser Known Christchurch (S Roberts, 2015). The Chain Makers (A White, 1967) The Fusee Men (S Roberts, Highcliffe Herald, Oct 2015)
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Highcliffe-on-Sea Rotary Club
The Rotary Club of Highcliffe has been awarded a Certificate of Appreciation from the Rotary Foundation for its financial support of the ‘End Polio Now’ and ‘Make History’ Campaigns.
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Since 1979 Rotary International has worked in conjunction with UNICEF in an attempt to eradicate Polio globally. As at December 2014, this had almost been achieved, with only two countries (Pakistan & Afghanistan) still reporting cases in 2015. That being so, Rotary will not slow down on its aims. This does not mean we shall stop collecting and donating to the End Polio Now cause, it just means we shall increase our efforts to ensure global eradication. Focusing on young people locally, the Rotary Young Chef competition at Highcliffe School will take place on Monday 30th November, judges will include Chewton Glen’s executive head chef Luke Matthews (he has a prestigious Paul Harris Fellowship for his work on this aspect of Rotary). One of his protégés at the Chewton Glen is an ex pupil of Highcliffe school. Rotary supported a Year 9 film project at the end of last year and the film was shown to the Club at a recent meeting. Pupils commented: “I would like to thank the Rotary Club of Highcliffe for their support in our film project, I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and even managed to overcome my lack of confidence.” “I really enjoyed the film project, as it is something I want to do in the future as a job. It gave me a real insight as to how it will be on a real film set.” “It brought me closer to people I wouldn’t technically get along with; it made me enjoy their company, the entire process was really good.” Highcliffe Rotary Club have arranged a carol service at St. Mark’s Church on December 16th at 7.15pm, with the Salvation Army Band and the Songsters, and would be delighted to see you there. There will be a collection at the end with the proceeds being donated to the Salvation Army to assist their work. In appreciation of their commitment to service above self, Rotarians of Hichliffe and their partners will be celebrating their Bespoke Christmas Caberet Event at The Lord Bute Hotel once again. If you are interested in joining The Rotary Club of Highcliffe, please contact President Bob Salter on 01425 62707.
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You wait years for one major development in Christchurch – and then another comes along.
Last month I wrote about the proposed 850 house Peter development for the land between Stoney Cross and Roeshot Hill, and now we are told the redevelopment of a 4.74 acre site in the heart of Christchurch is going to take place.
This site is where the police station stands and includes the old (already closed) magistrates court building, the car park adjacent, the pit site car park next to Fountains roundabout and further back land owned by Christchurch charity, the Hospital of St Mary Magdalene Trust. The announcement coincided with confirmation that the police station is to close and the police will move to share the fire station. It is a sizeable site and a few years ago, when superstores were in fashion, there was a suggestion of one here. That no longer seems likely and now the proposal is for housing, to include a sizable nursing home. Also there will be some commercial development at the town end of the site which could include retail shops and leisure facilities.
The southern based builder Aster Homes has been announced as the preferred buyer and they promise local consultation before they finalise their plans. This development has been a very long time coming and it has been talked about for many years. The diverse owners of the site include Dorset County Council, Christchurch Borough Council and Dorset Police. I imagine budget cuts have encouraged a resolution to their differences so they can collect their respective shares of the anticipated sale proceeds. As always questions arise as to the effect on traffic flows in an already congested area. But this development also has the potential to change the whole dynamics of the town centre.
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Headlining this year’s Christmas season of shows, films, concerts and event cinema will be the fourth fabulous year of the Regent’s very own Christmas Spectacular.
This year the Glad Rag Production Company will be entertaining everyone when their magical Christmas treat opens on stage at the Regent on Saturday 19 December at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Bookings are already under way for this seasonal favourite but there are plenty of shows to choose from with a run that includes further 7.30pm shows from Sunday 20 - Thursday 24 December and more Matinees at 2.30pm on Sunday 20, Wednesday 23 and Thursday 24 December. So, if you want to join Benji and Bruce, those fun-loving polar bears for another show stopping, all singing and all dancing adventure with Santa, Rudolph and Mrs Claus, then early booking for this Christmas cracker of a family show is essential!
Then get ready for the big New Year Pantomime, Goldilocks & the Three Bears, with the irrepressible Highcliffe Charity Players. With no less than ten performances to choose from between 16 - 23 January, there will be plenty of opportunities to practise all of those boos, hisses and cheers! P.S bring your own porridge!
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Mum’s the Word So we all know my fairy lights have been up for at least a month by now, so, to feed my Christmas obsession I’ve turned Natasha to some other fun and festive ideas for my children and unique presents for the family. One very simple idea I came across was setting up a hot chocolate table. Although not a crazy idea, I had never thought of it! Jugs of hot milk and pots of cocoa powder, with bowls filled with marshmallows and of course a can of squirty cream, is my kids’ idea of heaven. You could make it even better if you source your products from independant, local companies, missmarshmellow.co.uk is a family run, Dorset based business where all their marshmallows and nougat are hand made to order. Currently their postage & packaging is free too! For your chocolate try heading down to Christchurch for the Monday market or local deli Heartizans always have some great products locally sourced. For unique, one off, gorgeous presents, I recently came across a fab little Christchurch business called Simply Say, they can stamp any words/phrases you like onto a variety of different leather bracelets, book marks and key rings. Their website is www.simply-say.co.uk where you can find all their social media and ordering details. I’ve bought a present already from here and it’s fantastic! So, there are two ideas that will make Christmas just that extra bit special.
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HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW? WHICH CHRISTMAS TREE?
When we were kids my brother christened our rather sorry old artificial tree the Silver Lurch, on account of its colour and list. Artificial trees have improved enormously since then but most gardeners do prefer the real thing. There’s something magical about bringing a bit of the outside indoors at this time of year. Unfortunately trees were not meant to live in centrally-heated sitting rooms. It puts them under a lot of stress. So which trees survive Christmas best?
Well there are several species available to the British public. The main choices are between pines, spruces and firs.
The traditional Christmas tree is Picea Abies, the Norway Spruce. Most popular they may be but they are actually least suited to the conditions inside the average home. Spruces are much more prone to shed needles than firs or pines. Pinus Sylvestris and Pinus Contorta are respectively better known as the Scots Pine and the Lodgepole Pine. Their longer needles hold well but do make hanging decorations a bit tricky for small fingers, which is worth noting if your children like to help. If that’s not an issue the widely spaced branches show off larger baubles very well. The Corsican Pine (pinus Nigra Laricio) is not as common but has similar properties.
Firs are the best choice for a British Christmas. If you want the best, and you can find one, plump for Abies Noblilis, the Noble Fir. In its perfect form it’s hard to beat: uniform in shape with more
open branches on the top, its flat, short needles have amazing retention properties. It’s trickier to grow well than most other trees so expect to pay a bit of a premium. The Nordman Fir (Abies Nordmanniana) runs the Noble Fir a close second. It is easily available now as many tree growers invested heavily in the species. They are generally cheaper than the Noble Fir so a good choice if cost is an issue. The Fraser Fir and the lemon-scented Douglas Fir are also worth seeking out. Once you have your tree, make a fresh cut across its trunk and give it a good drink of tepid water before bringing it inside. Secure it properly in a specially made base which is the right size for your tree! A toppled six foot tree, a couple of gallons of water and a hundred or so baubles make a seriously large mess...I know this to be true because several Christmases ago I was the person clearing it all up at 2 in the morning... don’t make my mistake! Merry Christmas!
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Teen Column Hi and Happy December!!!
With Christmas just around the corner, shopping for the big day is a must. Throughout Christchurch there is a large variety of gift, fashion and Emily bookshops to suit the needs of all your gift choices. The Sweets Emporium on Wick Lane is perfect for picking up high quality chocolate which is absolutely delicious; I especially like the luxury Belgian range. There is also a fantastic selection of sweets to choose from...but it’s very hard to be decisive!
Cafés such as The New Forest Perfumery are a nice place to visit when you want a rest from your gift purchasing. With a wide range of food and drink at affordable prices, the café is very cosy with friendly staff who will get you seated quickly. Other options include Indulge Yourself Dessert Lounge, which is a particular favourite of mine on Christchurch High Street. The café offers a large variety of cake choices which vary daily. Unusual options such as Karpatka with Peach and Stefanya with Chocolate, Hazelnuts and Almonds are offered as daily specials if you want to try something new. Classics such as Chocolate cake and Victoria sponge are often available so there is always something for everyone.
The Highcliffe Christmas Festival on Saturday 12th December will help raise your Christmas spirit. With a food court and gift stalls as well as a chance to visit Santa in his grotto, the event is very popular. The money raised from the event through a bucket collection goes to local charities throughout Dorset. There is also an un-named special visitor who you can visit throughout the day as well as raffles and even a bit of street dancing!
Last month I told you about the arrival of my kitten, Smudge. He’s absolutely crazy and very fast, he particularly likes chasing things, mainly his tail! He doesn’t like sleeping much and is always full of energy as he charges around the room. I cannot wait to see what he does to the Christmas tree; I don’t think it’ll be up more than 5 minutes! I hope you all have an amazing Christmas and a Happy New Year. See you in 2016!
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SOUTHERN TREE SPECIALISTS With Christchurch Information Centre Tue 1 Dec 2.30pm & 7.30pm £3 IT’S A WONDEFUL LIFE (U) Wed 2 Dec 7.30pm £13 Conc £12 recorded on screen NT Live: OF MICE & MEN (12A) Wed 3 Dec 7.30pm £16 Conc £14 Live broadcast on screen ENO Live: THE MIKADO Fri 4 Dec 7pm £7 Under 16s £5 SALVATION ARMY (Winton) CAROL CONCERT Sat 5 Dec 7.30pm £20 Conc £18 Get In The Mood! GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA led by Ray McVay Sun 6 Dec 7.30pm, Mon 7,Wed 9 & Fri 11 Dec 2.30pm & 7.30pm & Sat 12 Dec 11am, 2.30pm & 7.30pm & Mon 14 & Tue 15 Dec 2.30pm & 7.30pm SPECTRE (12A) Daniel Craig is James Bond Tue 8 Dec 7pm £13 Conc £12 Live broadcast on screen NT Live: JANE EYRE Thur 10 Dec 7.15pm £18.50 Conc £16.50 Live broadcast on screen - Royal Opera:CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA & PAGLIACCI Wed 16 Dec 7.15pm £18.50 Conc £16.50 Live broadcast on screen - Encore recorded: Sun 27 Dec 2pm Child ticket £10 this perf only Royal Ballet Live: THE NUTCRAKER Sat 19 & Sun 20 Dec 2.30pm & 7.30pm & Mon 21 & Tue 22 7.30pm & Wed 23 & Thur 24 Dec 2.30pm & 7.30pm Fourth fantastic year! Glad Rag Productions - Eves: £16 Conc £15 Mats: £13.50 CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR - Stunning singers, glitzy dance routines & sensational costumes Mon 21 Dec 2.30pm: INSIDE OUT (U) Tue 22 Dec 2.30pm: MINIONS (U) OPENS BOXING DAY Sun 26 Dec 7.30pm. Sun 27 5pm & 8pm Eves: Mon 28 - Wed 30 Dec & Fri 1 - Sat 9 Jan 7.30pm Mats: Mon 28 Dec - Wed 30 Dec & Fri 1 2.30pm & Sat 2 & Mon 4 - Sat 9 Jan 2.30pm Morns: Mon 28 - Wed 30 Dec & Sat 2 Jan 11am NEW YEAR’s EVE Thur 31 Jan: 11am, 2.30pm & 6pm STAR WARS - The Force Awakens 2D (12A) (TBC) NEW YEAR’S EVE film 10pm (Doors open 9pm) DIRTY DANCING (12A) & chimes of Big Ben by satellite Sun 3 Jan 3pm £11 Conc £10.50 New Year Viennese Concert BOURNEMOUTH CONCERT BRASS
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The tree care professionals
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TabiTha’s
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Professional freelance dog groomer
based at the Dog Grooming Studio, Southbourne. Over 10 years experience. Fully qualified and insured. Services include: Bathing, drying, pet trims, breed standard trims, nail clipping and much more. 10% off for new customers
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A Beautiful CLEAN
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Massage treatment
‘lift your spirits and feel invigorated’ Special introductory prices 30 mins - £25 60 mins - £40 90 mins - £55 Su is a Professionally qualified Masseuse
T: 07841 476977 E: bookings@thethaitouch.com Located opposite Tesco Express in Highcliffe
Landline: 0120 2484 309 Mobile: 0785 4843 350
Email: maartenstaxi@hotmail.co.uk Web: www.maartens-taxi.co.uk 40 • Highcliffe Eye • December 2015
Business & Professional Miller Bros & F.P Butler Ltd Williams Thompson Solicitors Simpkins & Co Solicitors
17 22 43
Care Homes/Help & Retirement Inter-County Nursing Care & Services Silverways Nursing Home
16 22
4 28 40
31 40
Food & Drink Chuckles Chippy 7 Ye Olde George Inn 15 Garden Services Chris Oliver Tree & Hedge Cutting 1 Apex Tree Surgeons 2 MacPennys Nursery 4 Shaun Welling 16 Broadoak Tree Care 35 Broomhill Garden Buildings Ltd 35 Southern Tree Specialists 38 Health, Beauty & Lifestyle All Mobility 10 Christchurch Hearing Centre 14 Elodie Stewart Podiatry 21
Home Improvement Ashley Blinds UK 3 Dunkley Tiles 5 Plumbers Online Ltd 17 WBC 247 Heating & Plumbing 20 Aspire Architects LLP 23 At No.19 Interiors 25 Plumb Exchange 27 Roof Exchange 27 JP Murphy Electrical 29 The Home Doctor - Handyman 29 S & P Plumbing 31 Dream Doors 32 Made 2 Measure Fitted Bedrooms 33 Flair Interiors 36 WBC 247 Electrical 39 Motoring, Boating and Travel Maarten’s Taxi 40 Property Management Humphreys & Orr Property Management Emporium Shopping Village
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Children, Pets & Education St Anne’s After-School Tuition Christchurch Pet Supplies Tabitha’s K9 Makeover Cleaning Services CMH Carpet Cleaning A Beautiful Clean
Dorset Denture Clinic 37 Kellear Hearing 37 Tracey Butchart Foot Health Practitioner 38 The Thai Touch.com 40 Specsavers 41 Highcliffe Dental Practice 44
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£10 EYE TEST Valid for one test on or before 31 December 2015 at discounted price of only £10. Present voucher at time of test. Cannot be exchanged for cash, used with other vouchers or redeemed by customers already entitled to a free NHS-funded eye test. One per person, at named Specsavers stores only. Christchurch 34 High Street. Tel 01202 480 707
specsavers.co.uk
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Local Libraries Christchurch 29 High Street Christchurch BH23 1AW 01202 485 938 Monday 9.30am to 5.30pm Tuesday 10am to 7pm Wednesday 9.30am to 1pm Thursday 9.30am to 7pm Friday 9.30am to 5.30pm Saturday 9am to 4pm
Highcliffe Gordon Road Highcliffe BH23 5HN 01425 272 202 Monday 10am to 6.30pm Tuesday 9.30am to 5pm Wednesday Closed Thursday 9.30am to 1pm Friday 9.30am to 6.30pm Saturday 9.30am to 4pm
Local Chemists Lloyds 01425 274291 248 Lymington Road, Highcliffe Mon-Fri 8.45-5.30 Sat 9-4 Day Lewis Pharmacy 01425 613222 4 Old Milton Green Parade Christchurch Road, New Milton Mon-Fri 9am-1/2-6pm Sat 9am-1pm Sainsburys 01425 277885 1 Lyndhurst Road, Christchurch Mon-Fri-7am-11pm Sat 7am-10pm Sun 10am-4pm Wessex Pharmacies 01202 482197 186 Somerford Road, Christchurch Mon - Fri 9-1.15/2.15-5.30 Sat 9-1.15 Rowlands Pharmacy 01202 484840 136 Purewell, Christchurch Mon-Fri 8.45-6.30 Sat 8.45-1 Mudeford Pharmacy 01425 272798 94 Mudeford, Christchurch Mon-Fri 9-1/2-5.30 (Weds ‘til 1) Sat 9-1 42 • Highcliffe Eye • December 2015
Police/Crime Police (Emergency) Police (Non-emergency) Crimestoppers Neighbourhood & Home Watch
999 101 0800 55 51 11 01202 222 222
Medical/Health Services Dorset Out-of-Hours/NHS 111 Bournemouth A&E Bournemouth Hospital Christchurch Hospital British Red Cross Loan Service
111 01202 704169 01202 303626 01202 486361 01202 484074
Local Council & Services Christchurch Borough Council 01202 795000 Dorset County Council 01305 221000 Christchurch Information Centre 01202 471780 Regent Centre 01202 499199 Bournemouth Airport 01202 364000 Post Office 0845 722 3344 Dorset Family Information Service 01305 221066 Pet Care RSPCA - Ashley Heath Cats Protection
0870 010 1849 0845 3712 762
Helplines Community Safety Issues Trading Standards Citizens Advice Bureau Childline NSPCC Southern Electric British Gas Gas Emergency Environment Agency National Drugs Helpline National Debt Line Alcholics Anonymous Samaritans Age Concern
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Taxi Services Christchurch Radio Cabs Maarten’s Taxis Chritax
01202 484848 01202 484309 01202 470000
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