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Hello Christchurch! Steve and I welcome the new Mayor, Cllr Sue Spittle, to her office. Please see the article on page 6.
This month there is something for everyone in The Christchurch Directory with many local trades‌ plumbers, kitchens, furniture, live-in care, clothes, gardeners, dentures, local restaurants, Chiropractic treatments, insurance, party store and many more. Do mention The Christchurch Directory when calling any of them! This makes all the difference. There Published by: Debbie & Stephen Corney are also some exciting events coming up‌ Beach Polo, a fantastic Speed weekend Dorset Publications which we are going to see for the first Telephone: time, get fit at Moors Valley, the Family Food and Drink Festival at Master Buiders 01202 894397 Hotel, The Highcliffe Exhibition, a painting Email: course and The Lions Club Car boot Sale! info@thechristchurchdirectory.co.uk The Christchurch Arts Guild is also holding an exhibition at Furzey Gardens. There Copy deadline for are some other interesting articles too, so July 2011 edition: why not pour yourself a good cup of tea 25th June 2011 or coffee and have a read? Disclaimer: Whilst every care has been taken to ensure that data in this publication is accurate, the publisher cannot accept any liability to any party to loss or damage caused by errors or omissions resulting from negligence, accident or any other cause. The Christchurch Directory does not officially endorse any advertising material included within the publication. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval systems or transmitted in any form, without prior permission of the publisher.
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We have an excellent prize wordsearch for you this month...the winner will get two tickets for a Balloon Ride with Go Ballooning! Champagne reception and magnificent views. Wow what a chance! We will have a photo of the lucky winner in the next edition of The Christchurch Directory. Good luck with that one. We hope you have a great month of June! Very Best Wishes,
Debbie and Stephen Corney
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Cllr Sue Spittle becomes Mayor of Christchurch Cllr Sue Spittle has been sworn in as Mayor of Christchurch at the annual meeting of Christchurch Borough Council.
who will be her escort during her mayoral year. They have two children, Penny and Michael, and one grandson, Adam.
Cllr Spittle was first elected to the Council in 1999 and is a Conservative Member for the St Catherine’s and Hurn Ward.
Her interests are her family , the countryside, the natural environment, the heritage and the community of Christchurch.
Previously Mayor in 2004/05 she is also portfolio holder for housing, a member of the Planning Control committee and of the Scrutiny committee. She is active in the community as chairman of St Catherine’s Hill Community Hall and Friends of St Catherine’s Hill, ambassador for UK Guiding and a trustee of Age Concern. She was born in Christchurch where her parents were well known in the town for their commitment to many charities and organizations. Her father was a founder member of the Christchurch Citizens Association in 1944 and her mother was a Borough Councillor from 1970 to 1979. Generations of her father’s family have lived and worked in Christchurch. Her great grandparents ran a business in Wick Lane and her grandfather a gentleman’s hairdressers in Bargates. Sue was educated at Christchurch Priory and Brockenhurst Grammar Schools and w h at i s n o w L e e d s M et r op o l it a n University. Since 1969 she has been employed as a Tax Consultant dealing mainly with personal tax. Currently Employed by Ferndown Business Advisers Ward Good man, sh e has recently achieved Fellowship status with her professional association. She is married to John, a Health and Safety Advisor to the Chemical Industry,
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Her chosen three Mayoral charities are Girl Guiding (Twynham), Parkinson's Society (Christchurch) and Zoe's Wish, a small charity formed to financially assist young adults or others in need of regular essential treatment at a hospital or specialist treatment centre. On being sworn in, the new Mayor said: “I thank my fellow Councillors for electing me to serve as Mayor of our Ancient Borough. It is a great privilege and honour which I take very seriously, and I will work for the benefit of all who live and work here.” At the annual meeting Cllr Peter Hall was also sworn in as Deputy Mayor for 2010/11. Cllr Hall is Liberal Democrat member for the town centre ward
Outgoing Mayor, Cllr Nick Geary, handing over the chain of office to new Mayor, Cllr Sue Spittle
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The home for all your treasures! Here at Bergère we combine style, quality, character and charm to bring you a taste of France for your home. We believe that every customer of ours is engaged and inspired when they visit our shop. We specialise in antique and vintage French furniture sourced from many r e g i o n s o f F r an c e , s om e painted in traditional old French colours. Our eclectic mix is ever changing so it is well worth stopping by for a browse and while you're at it, why not visit the farm shop and coffee shop next door at the Rural Farm Shop Company.
Bergère is situated in a beautiful farm cou rtyard at Bere Farm (Lytch ett Matravers) just 6 miles from Poole on the A35 towards Dorchester, Dorset. Our opening hours are Tuesday to Saturday 10:00 - 5:00 and Sunday 10:30 4:30. Please do come and visit us.
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RAC Gives One SouthWest Dealership an Award for its Service Workshop Quality Programme This year, RAC gave only one dealership in the South West of England an award for its Service Workshop Quality Programme; that was Christchurch-based family-run Keith Motors. The award was achieved through quality checks carried out independently by the RAC between January 2010 and January 2011, who arrived unannounced at the Lyndhurst Road dealership and randomly picked any car serviced or repaired that day. Keith Motors received a 100% pass rate on all checks carried out and the audit complies with Ford Motor Company Premium Status. The award was presented to Keith Motors by Ford Motor Company’s southwest regional business manager Andy Sanders to recognise their outstanding achievement. Colin Walker, Keith Motors’ service man ag e r sa id “ It’ s great for Keith Motors to be recognised as the only dealership in the South West to achieve this RAC accolade for our quality servicing – the team work really hard to provide a consistently high level of service and workmanship – well done team!” Robin Webb, dealer principal added “This year has been really good for us – I think that our customers
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tend to prefer our friendly, family-run feel, especially in these difficult economic conditions. In March, we invited clients and VIP guests to a Ford Focus launch event ahead of the national launch; plus 2011 is Keith Motors’ 60th anniversary, where we are holding further anniversary-themed events throughout the year. To top it all, the RAC accolade awarded for the quality of our servicing is a real achievement and one which our team should be proud of.” Keith Motors of Christchurch is a family run Ford Dealership and has been running for 60 years. The company has been a Ford Dealer since 1980, and offers sales, parts, services, rapid fit and rental. For further information on Keith Motors, go to www.keithmotors.com or call 01425 271371.
Andy Sanders, Ford’s southwest regional business manager; Robert Keith, Keith Motors’ operations manager; Colin Walker, service manager and Robin Webb, dealer principal, with the award
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New products to launch at Broadview showroom in Westbourne this June Broadview is set to host an open week at its Westbourne showroom from Saturday 18 to Saturday 25 June to highlight the latest trends in window dressing and outdoor alfresco areas for the summer season. Based on Seamoor Road (opposite M&S), the Broadview team will open the doors from 10am to 4pm and the event will give customers the chance to meet the team, gain advice about the best ways to dress a window and how to create a distinctive outdoor ‘alfresco’ area, as well as enjoy drinks and canapés. The Broadview showroom brings together Broadview’s comprehensive range of blinds, curtains and soft furnishings, shutters, conservatory blinds, patio awnings and canopies. Visitors will have the opportunity to find out about the latest products including shaped and automatic interior shutters, which can be custom-designed to fit any shape of window frame around the home including arched, circular, triangular and hexagonal, and a prestige collection of blinds - The Rectory Collection. Broadview will be offering a 20% discount on the majority of products purchased throughout the week and customers will also have the opportunity to enter a free prize draw to win £250 Broadview vouchers. Ian Pratt, managing director of Broadview, says: “We look forward to welcoming people to our Westbourne showroom to browse our latest product lines, gain top tips and advice from our
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showroom team and special product discounts that will be available. The open week will also provide the ideal opportunity for visitors to find out about the latest addition to our awning range. Outdoor living spaces are a growing home trend. No longer relegated to a few folding chairs, gardens are being designed with the principle that an outdoor living area is just as important as an indoor living room. The ability to flow seamlessly from indoor to outdoor living, with a space extend ed by a h igh -quality Broadview awning, can enhance the value of a home.” The range of products available at Broadview provides exceptional window covering and shading solutions for the home as well as for offices, schools, pubs and hotels. For further information please contact the Westbourne showroom on 01202 752515 or visit www.broadview-blinds.co.uk.
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Splashpark getting ready for reopening The splashpark on the Quomps at Christchurch Quay, which had to close just before Easter due to the failure of two water pumps, is getting ready to be reopened. The two water pumps have now been replaced, with the old ones being taken away to investigate why they both failed, and testing has taken place to make sure they are working properly. A leak was identified on one of the pieces of equipment which has now been repaired, although a section of the surface had to be removed for the repair to be done. Resurfacing will be carried out at the start of the last week in May, and the splashpark needs to be kept dry over the weekend for this to be effective. Once the resurfacing is complete, the pool will be refilled, final tests will be undertaken and the splashpark reopened. Ashley Harman, Property and Engineering Services Manager at Christchurch Council, said: “It was very unfortunate that both water pumps failed at the same time which meant that we had to close the splashpark when the weather was fine. We immediately called in
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the contractors who constructed the splashpark to get them to fix the problem as quickly as possible. They had to order new pumps and get them tested and fitted to make sure they would work properly. “I’m glad to say that everything is looking good for a reopening in time for the half term holiday.” Cllr Ray Nottage, Leader of the Council, added: “I know we have had some disappointed children who have not been able to use the splashpark but the officers have worked superbly going out of their way to get the problems fixed as quickly as possible. We look forward to the children enjoying the splashpark for the rest of the summer.”
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Altogether a better denture! The Clinical Dental Technician is now seen as a major part of the Dental Team and undoubtedly the best qualified person to construct your new dentures, as you the patient will be treated by the same person who will actively create yo u r d en tu r e s. It th e r ef o re becomes much easier to convey your exact requirements to the Clinical Dental Technician and of course by coming direct you will be reducing the cost of the finished product. Making your dentures more AFFORDABLE.
Colin Butchart is a qualified Clinical Dental Technician with over 28 years experience in constructing and fitting dentures. At Dorset Denture Clinic, Colin creates all the dentures. He also provides delicate metal based chrome dentures, relines and offers a repair service
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Back to the seas of our grandparents’ days Right now, a network of Marine Protected Areas is being developed around our shores, with protection from the most damaging activities such as gravel extraction and scallop dredging. Most types of fishing, commercial and recreational activity will still be allowed, but there will be some new marine reserves, called Reference Areas, which will be protected from ALL damaging activities, giving them a chance to return to the rich seas of our grandparents’ days. These highly protected Reference Areas, small though they will be, are vital to the success of the network as a whole. They allow wildlife within them to return to a near-natural state, acting as benchmarks for understanding how human activities affect marine life, showing us what a healthy and undamaged sea is like – something we can hardly imagine at the moment. Older Dorset residents remember seeing schools of harbour porpoise from Dorset’s cliffs and catching large angel shark and common skate, both of which are now critically endangered. We hope that by s et t i n g a s id e s om e areas of the sea purely for wildlife we will see a return to the marine environment our greatgrandparents enjoyed. If we are to halt the centuries-long decline in our seas we need to establish Reference
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Areas that are purely for the recovery of wildlife. They will undoubtedly affect some people who use the sea for their living or recreation and tough decisions will be needed. But if we do nothing, noone will benefit, least of all our local Dorset fishing communities. If we don’t act now there will be very little for our grand-children to enjoy. To find out more about the campaign for M arine Protected Areas, incl udin g Reference Areas, both in Dorset and throughout the UK, visit our website www.wildlifetrusts.org and click on Living Seas. Look out for the Petition Fish campaign this summer at Dorset Wildlife Trust centres and events and sign a scale to show your support for marine wildlife. It’s now or never for the future of our seas!
Julie Hatcher Marine Awareness Officer Lobster — Homarus gammarus
Photo by Richard Yorke
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WAGGY TAILS RESCUE, is a registered charity based in Ferndown. They rescue and re-home dogs that have been abandoned, neglected or otherwise in need of a good home.
June Jewel Daisy is a Mastiff cross who is about seven years old. She is a very sweet dog that we rescued from the pound on Christmas Eve. She is full of character and loves to be loved. She has been waiting for the right home since Christmas!
NEW VENUE FOR THE FUN DOG SHOW In the past the annual dog show has been held in Kinson, but due to the closure of the park’s toilets, an alternative venue had to be found. So this year it will be held at the West Parley Memorial Hall and Field, Christchurch Road, West Parley BH22 8SQ. The date will be Saturday June 18th and doors open at 12.30pm but no need to register for classes ahead of time this year. All the usual fun and frolics including a parade of all the re homed dogs of the past (If you have a WT dog, please bring it along) also all the dogs needing homes will be there too. Fabulous food, children’s’ games, super prizes, so what more could you want? Free entry but limited parking so share transport if you can.
For more information call the office on 01202 875000!
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Kate Middleton Pre-Wedding Facial Secret Revealed Kate Middleton was reportedly preparing for her big day as any bride should - with a trip to a salon a good few days in advance for a few facials to help her to achieve a fresh face and glowing look.
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The pair had Crystal Clear facials according to the Mirror. The facial is designed to plump the skin and smooth any wrinkles. It delivers oxygen deep into the skin to help boost cell renewal and promote a glowing appearance. You can have this treatment at the Timeless Beauty clinic at 14 Seaway Avenue, Christchurch. We have been offering this treatment for many years, also a favourite of many celebrities. See the difference after one treatment. For an appointment, ring 07769 694425.
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A Question of Charity Local charity hosts quiz and supper evening Poole-based charity, Friends of Forest Holme, is hosting an exclusive quiz and supper evening with Quiz Mistress Kate Coombs. People in the local area are invited to join in the fun on Friday 24th June at Lytchett Matravers Village Hall from 7pm.
a great cause. We recommend that everyone swots up beforehand!”
Dorset locals are invited to form teams of no more than 8 people to test their general knowledge at the quiz and supper evening in aid of Friends of Forest Holme, the charity that supports specialist palliative care in Poole.
To book your ticket for the quiz and supper evening, please call the fundraising team on 01202 670644 or email debra.dennett@poole.nhs.uk.
Doors open at 7pm. Tickets cost £10 each and includes entry to the quiz and a delicious ploughman’s supper. Please bring your own drinks and glasses.
There are exciting cash prizes to be won along with an optional game of card bingo, a grand prize draw and various spot prizes all set to make a perfect evening of entertainment. All monies raised will be used to care for those with life threatening illnesses and to support the families and friends of patients. Debra Dennett, fundraiser for Forest Holme, commented; “We’ve held quiz evenings in the past which have always been highly successful in raising money as well as bringing the local community together for a great evening for
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June’s Gardening T ips From Paul Chatfield of Chatfield’s Garden & Property Services Trees and Shrubs
Fruit
Several of the shrubs that bloom on wood made during the previous year may be pruned as soon as flowers fade.
Inspect apple and pear trees and remove anything that looks bad, the same with strawberries, also making sure there is a good straw mat for fruit.
Climbers and Wall-Plants The half hardy annual climbers that have been raised under glass or protected can now be planted on a south facing wall or fence, well supported.
Roses
Vegetables Several of the less hardy plants can be p lan ted ou t n o w eg. a u b ergin e s, cucumbers, marrows, peppers, tomatoes and sweet corn.
All varieties of garden roses will be coming into bloom this month, fading flowers should be regularly removed to encourage the production of new ones.
Greenhouse and Frame
Borders and Beds
House Plants
As soon as blooms fade on early herbaceous perennials it is best to cut off the dead flower stems. Plant out halfhardy annuals raised under glass as soon as possible.
Leaves of foliage plants will benefit a light fine rain outside for no more than two hours. Watch out for aphids and other pests deal with them without delay.
Bulbs and Corms Remain in g b u lb s from th e sp rin g flowering should be lifted now. Dahlia tubers not yet planted should be put out now and well supported.
On summer days the temperature can rise very rapidly and to keep cool, water floors and benches twice daily.
Chatfield’s Garden & Property Services North 2, Sway Storage & Workshops Barrows Lane, Sway, Lymington Hants, SO41 6DD Tel: 01590 682828 Mobile: 07821 610923
Rock Gardens and pools Cut back old flower stems and other trailing plants to keep them trim and avoid them seeding. Continue with weeding and remove algae, weekly.
Lawns With our dry spells raise the mower blades to make the cut less close, remove the grass box for the time being. Isolated weeds can be treated again.
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CHRISTCHURCH FLORAL SOCIETY Meet first Friday of the month, except January & August, at Priory Hall, Princess Avenue, Christchurch at 2pm, doors open 1.30pm. Make new friends and watch floral demonstrations.
For further details Tel: 01202 471443
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Christchurch Arts Guilds’ Spring Exhibition Artists support the fundraising to provide a new TV screen for Furzey Gardens Visitors Centre In staging the Christchurch Arts Guild Spring Art exhibition at the Will and Em Gallery, Furzey Gardens, Minstead, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, the artists are donating a contribution from all sales at the month long event to the fund to provide a new large TV screen for the Furzey Gardens Visitors Centre. This screen will be mounted in the Will & Em gallery and will explain to visitors the structure and aims of the Minstead Training project and emphasize its direct link to Furzey Gardens. Chairman Bob Mackinnon: ”We are very pleased to be associated with this venture as part of the promotion for our exhibition and sincerely hope that the public’s appreciation of the Guilds work will contribute to its success”. Visitors to this exhibition will be pleasantly surprised at the quality and affordability of the work on show which will be featuring paintings in figurative, contemporary, impressionist and abstract styles. The exhibition runs from the preview on the 4th June until 30th June 2011 and is open daily from 10am till 5pm. For greater appreciation of the calibre of the work by Christchurch Arts Guild visit the gallery section of their website at: www.christchurch-arts-guild.org.
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A support service for the whole family Support4Me is a friendly and professional service you can purchase, which provides support and care to help people maintain their independence. We can provide a wide range of support to people including, help around the home and garden, support to get out and about, help with shopping, preparing meals and much more.
To find out how Support4Me can help you, contact us: We are a local not for profit exempt charity registered under the Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1965. No. 18497R
Website: www.support4me.org.uk Phone: 0300 123 3330 E-mail: info@support4me.org.uk
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Get fit while the kids have fun From 4th June you can get fit while the kids have fun at Moors Valley Country Park and Forest near Ringwood. That’s when the Park’s new Saturday morning Green Active Club is opening for families, offering a fantastic selection of fun activities that everyone can enjoy in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Spaces on some activities will be limited so if you are looking for a fun way to get the whole family fit and energised this summer booking is recommended. For more information speak to a Ranger on 01425 470721, send an email activate1000@eastdorset.gov.uk or go to www.moors-valley.co.uk.
Adult activities include Nordic Walking, BikeFit and Tai Chi, whilst children can go adventure cycling, play golf or take part in a great ‘Get Active Outdoors’ programme. Alternatively, families can get fit together with pitch and putt, fishing or on a family bike ride. “It can be hard to find time to keep fit and healthy when you are raising a family,” said Healthy Lifestyle Ranger, Karl Prince. “Our new Green Active Club has been designed to help solve the problem. We have organised a full programme of events so that the kids can have fun while mum and dad get some personal time and benefit from the expertise of our qualified instructors. Better still, we are keeping the costs right down, with Ranger-led children’s activities costing just £2.50 when parents are participating in the programme”. Adult and family activities start at 10am, but the children’s sessions start five minutes earlier to ensure everyone can enjoy a full hour of active fun. All adult sessions cost £4, children’s activities with participating adults cost £2.50 (£6 if parent is not on an activity) and child places on family activities cost just £2. Parking at the Moors Valley is free for the first three sessions.
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Best Christchurch eateries celebrated at this year’s Best of the Best Awards Junior Cook of the Year competition between the Some of the best places to eat and drink in three secondary schools in the Borough, was also Christchurch were celebrated at the Food & Wine Festival’s Best of the Best Awards, sponsored by presented with his award during the evening. Coastline Food Service. Following the ceremony, the winners and guests walked over to The Kings Hotel where Coastline The evening started at The Regent Centre where an Food Service had provided a huge buffet available at Oscar-style awards ceremony was held, hosted by a number of food stations throughout the building Steve Power from Wave 105 FM and with the while The Kings Hotel had put on entertainment, a Festival’s patron, Lesley Waters, presenting the casino and a disco. awards. Tim Lloyd, chairman of the Food Festival committee, Students from the Big Little Theatre School kicked said: “This was a fantastic evening which gave off proceedings with a performance of food-related everyone the opportunity to let down their hair and songs from the shows and Chris Lewis, managing have a good time following the hard work involved director of Coastline, addressed the audience before in the International Food Market weekend. the presentations began. “Thank you to the members of the public who voted Different parts of the auditorium went wild as the for all the establishments who were nominated. I nominations for each category were announced know that the judges had a hard time picking the with film of each nominated establishment shown eventual winners as there are so many great places before the winners were revealed. to eat and drink in Christchurch, but my Amongst the winners were The Coffee Pot for best congratulations to everyone who was judged to be café or tearoom, The Galleon for best public house, the best of the best in their category.” The Ship for best pub dining, La Mamma for best Restaurants, cafes, tearooms and pubs were Italian restaurant, Masala Bay for best Asian nominated by members of the public who voted on restaurant, The Lord Bute for best weekday lunch, paper or online at the Food Festival website. The Manor for best Sunday lunch, Cheese & Alfie’s The three or four for best family friendly, Alexander’s Fish & Chips for establishments receiving best customer service and The Jetty for best seafood the most public votes were business. then visited by an Tides restaurant at The Captain’s Club was named independent panel of best restaurant while Mary Reader, the President of judges who made the final the Food Festival, gave her special award to her decision on the winners. husband, Richard Reader, who has been a dedicated supporter of the Festival since its inception in 2000 and secretary of the Festival committee for many years. A ls o a n nou n ced a t th e awards ceremony was the winner of the Young Professional Chef of the Year competition which had taken place at Bournemouth & Poole College earlier in the year. Adam Hart from Chewton Glen was judged to be the winner. Harry Thorpe from Twynham School, the winner of the Best of the Best winners with host, Steve Power of Wave 105
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Held at Stanpit Recreation Ground, Stanpit, Christchurch Every 2nd Sunday of the Month (12th June, 10th July, 14th August) 8am – 12:30pm
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We will be meeting on the 1st Wednesday of every month, starting on 1st June. The venue for the meetings will be Christchurch Baptist Church Hall, Bargates and the meetings will start at 10am. Visitors are welcome. Please contact Penny Drewson on 01202 386813 for more details.
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HIGHCLIFFE EXHIBITION 2011 27th JULY—15th AUGUST
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WIDE VARIETY OF PICTURES AND CARDS FOR SALE REFRESHMENTS IN AID OF DIAL-A-BUS A group of 150 like minded people.
Most paint, others just enjoy
MEETINGS FIRST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH DEMONSTRATIONS PROJECTED ONTO LARGE SCREEN TV. HEARING LOOP INSTALLED
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READER COMPETITION If you’re in need of a lively, funfilled and dynamic night out, then Bournemouth’s Pavilion Theatre is the place to be on Thursday to Saturday night 14th to 16th July 2011 to see the talented and artistic young performers of Big Little Theatre School in ‘Now That’s What I Call Showtunes 3’. The show features vibrant and highly talented professionally trained musical theatre students presenting songs from some of the most famous and dramatic shows of all time including hits from Beauty & The Beast, Footloose, Ragtime, Kiss Me Kate, Rent and many more…
‘Slick dance routines, pitch-perfect voices, a spectacular set and dazzling costumes put the show on a par with top West End Shows’ ‘This high-energy spectacular is the school’s 10th annual show and every year it seems to get better and better.’ DAILY ECHO July 2010 review of last year’s show
To book discounted tickets at £13.50 to see the show please call 0844 576 3000 quoting code BLTS11. We are offering you the chance to win tickets to this fantastic show. For a chance of winning all you need to do is send your answer to the following question to: The Ferndown Directory 1 Moorlands Rise West Moors, Ferndown Dorset, BH22 0JR Or email your answer to: info@ferndowndirectory.co.uk The closing date is 8th July 2011. In Beauty & The Beast, what does Mrs. Potts (the head of the Castle kitchen’s) get turned into? PRIZE: 4 TICKETS TO THE SHOW ON THURSDAY 14TH JULY 2011 AT 7.30PM
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‘L’otter’ fun had celebrating the official launch of Otter Oasis at the Oceanarium, Bournemouth The official VIP launch event to celebrate the Oceanarium’s first-ever mammal display ‘Otter Oasis’ was a huge success, with more than 200 leading travel and tourism industry professionals, media and the Mayor of Poole, Cllr Chris Bulteel in attendance. Having taken place on Tuesday May 17, guests gathered to celebrate the launch of the new enclosure which has created a brand new experience for visitors and is now home to two Oriental small clawed otters called Bea and Buster. Guests enjoyed complimentary bubbly, delicious Koh Thai Tapas and had the opportunity to have a relaxing Oriental hand massage courtesy of Southbournebased Hush Holistics. Bea and Buster were full of excitement at the arrival of th e i r gu e st s an d p u t o n a gre at performance, swimming and playing in their new home. Oliver Buttling, Group Curator of the Oceanarium, said: “We had a fantastic turn out for the event. The otters were really playful and guests thoroughly enjoyed seeing them explore their enclosure. We’re now looking forward to continuing the celebrations with our family activity week at the end of the month. It’ll be an ideal opportunity for new and regular visitors to come and see Bea and Buster in their new home, while enjoying a fun day out.” A series of feeding sessions and talks will
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Professional Cleaning At Its Best All Mopped Up is a professional cleaning service dedicated to providing quality cleaning to residential properties located throughout East Dorset and the surrounding area. Based in Christchurch, All Mopped Up aims to provide quality, reliability, honesty and integrity, and to be the best they possibly can at all times. Offering cleaning on a regular basis, or one off and occasional cleaning, All Mopped Up will work to a schedule that suits you. Whether you require your whole home to be cleaned, or whether you require help with specific areas only, All Mopped Up will be delighted to assist. Specialising in move in /move out cleaning, end of tenancy cleans, deep cleaning and one off cleans for that
special occasion, All Mopped Up provide specially formulated industrial-strength materials at no extra cost and are fully insured for your peace of mind. For more information on our services and to consider how All Mopped Up can best assist you, please visit our website at: www.allmoppedup.co.uk or telephone us on 01202 479892. All Mopped Up are happy to visit you in your home to discuss your specific needs and to provide you with a free estimate for their services.
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PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION HIGHCLIFFE SCHOOL SIXTH FORM PHOTOGRAPHIC GROUP Highcliffe School Sixth Form Photographic Group present an exhibition of their work at the Regent in Christchurch from Saturday 28 May – Friday 17 June. There will be 24 A1 photographs in the exhibition comprising examples from their course work, which will form part of their final exam assessment.
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In 1997 a group of Mudeford residents got together on the edge of Christchurch Harbour and dreamed up a scheme to bring the community together to have fun, focus on the arts and provide an arts festival for visitors and locals. Since then, Mudeford Arts Festival, a relaxed, loose-knit, informal group has: • Put on art exhibitions in a variety of venues in and around Mudeford • Built a wood henge in the harbour • Made a maze on the green • Dressed the well in rainbow decorations • Decorated and raffled a Mini • Placed a sea monster in the mud • Filled a Routemaster bus with arts and crafts • Held drumming workshops • Created T-shirt masterpieces with children • Decked a marquee with bunting, flowers and artworks • Collated a local history exhibition • Hosted art workshops • Provided boats for kids to paint • Staged music, spoken word and poetry readings • Created a mural on the Bure bridge • Made giant liquorice allsorts • Built a giant mermaid • Created environmental art and more...
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Mudeford Arts Festival plans a pair of marquees filled with artworks by local artists, surrounded by an artists’ market, selling local artisanal arts, crafts, food and drink, complemented by workshops, activities for families and children such as origami, zorbing, a mini train, performance pod with music, drumming poetry, dancing, puppets and much else besides. Refreshments available include a hog roast, ice cream wagon, cupcakes, and more. We invite local artists, craftspeople and performers to get in touch and get involved. Bring the family and friends. Swan around all day; Saturday 11-8, Sunday 11-4. Dudes who dress up get discounts! www.MudefordArtsFestival.org For more information call the Festival office on 01425 279167 or 01425 273993.
To keep it free to visitors (three thousand last year), we hold a series of entertaining fund raising events throughout the year. as well as applying for a range of sponsorships. This year the theme is “Swan Down to Mudeford” on 30th and 31st July on Mudeford Quay, Picnic Green.
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TV Vet Offers Free Health Scans to Dogs at The New Forest Show TV Vet, Joe Inglis, is taking his campaign for healthier pets on the road this summer, and will be at the New Forest and Hampshire County Show with his Vet’s Kitchen Health Scan Roadshow. From his new purpose-built trailer, complete with TV screen showing pet health advice videos, Joe and his team will be offering canine visitors a Vet’s Kitchen Health Scan plus advice on issues such as weight control, joint mobility, digestive and skin problems to their owners. Joe said: “Using the latest ultrasound scanning technology, the Vet’s Kitchen Health Scan will give dog owners a unique and accurate insight into their own pet’s state of health and body condition. Because we anticipate assessing over 1,000 dogs during our four month tour at some of England’s top county shows, we believe the results will provide a longer-term scientific assessment of the health and wellbeing of our canine companions in the UK.”
New Park, Brockenhurst on Tuesday 26th, Wednesday 27th and Thursday 28th July. 20% discounted tickets are available now on the Show’s ticket hotline on 01590 622409 or via the web site on www.newforestshow.co.uk until July 11th. The New Forest & Hampshire County Show helps raise funds to support the New Forest Agricultural Show Society and other local and national charitable organisations. The New Forest Agricultural Show Society is a private company limited by guarantee. Company Number 2646090. Charity Number 1004255.
The New Forest & H a m p s h i r e Co u n t y Show will be held at
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Index of advertisers Your quick guide to everyone and everything in your Directory... Accountants TaxAssist ........................................................... 17 Beauty Therapists Timeless Beauty ................................................ 19 Blinds & Shutters Broadview Blinds............................................... 13 Cars — New & Used Keith Motors ..................................................... 1 Cars — Recycle Dorset Motor Company..................................... 13 Chiropractors Paul Harris......................................................... 7 Community News Best of the Best winners awarded..................... 32 Christchurch Arts Guild...................................... 26 Christchurch Floral Society ................................ 23 Christchurch WI................................................. 36 Cllr Sue Spittle becomes new Mayor ................. 6 Gardening Tips .................................................. 22 Get Fit while the Kids have Fun ......................... 28 Highcliffe Art Fellowship ................................... 36 Lions Club Car Boot Sales .................................. 36 L’Otter fun at Oceanarium ................................ 40 Waggy Tails....................................................... 18 Denture Services Dorset Denture Clinic ........................................ 15 Domestic Cleaners All Mopped Up .................................................. 41 Electricians D Lowrey ........................................................... 30 Embroidery & Haberdashery Pinks.................................................................. 39 Fashion Bournemouth Jeans........................................... 34 Connoisseur....................................................... 11 Fencing Spirit Level Fencing............................................ 11 Fitted Furniture Custom World ................................................... 21 Furniture Painting Classes Bergère.............................................................. 8 Garage Services Keith Motors ..................................................... 1 Garden Products & Services Acer Gardens..................................................... 41 Brookside Garden Services ................................ 47 Chatfield’s Garden Services ............................... 23 RHV ................................................................... 7 Health & Fitness Mobile Foot Health Practitioner ........................ 23
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Home Care Christies Care.....................................................37 Support4Me ......................................................27 Hotels, Pubs & Restaurants Riverside Sopley Mill.......................................... 2 Splinters............................................................. 7 The Dudsbury ....................................................25 Insurance Age Concern ...................................................... 5 Kitchens Central Kitchens ................................................ 3 First Class Kitchens ............................................39 Granite Transformations ...................................45 Loft Services Loft Services ......................................................15 Organic Food Delivery Riverford............................................................27 Osteopaths Christchurch Osteopathic & Sports Injury Clinic ....23 Party Stores Peeks .................................................................37 Plumbing & Heating P.A. Blake ..........................................................27 Plumbers Online ................................................13 Printers UtharaPrint.com................................................33 Property Maintenance Chatfield’s Property Services .............................23 LB Property Maintenance ..................................30 Rob Munro Property Maintenance ....................11 Puzzles & Competitions Prize Wordsearch ..............................................35 Reader Competition...........................................38 Sudoku...............................................................42 Residential Care Homes Avon Reach........................................................31 Roofing Broadway Roofing............................................. 8 Waste Services War on Waste ...................................................34 What’s On Beach Polo — Sandbanks ..................................29 Charity Quiz Night .............................................20 Family Food & Drink Festival ............................. 9 Mudeford Arts Festival ......................................43 Photography Exhibition .....................................42 Tornado V — Speed Weekend ...........................48 Windows, Doors & Conservatories Active Window Solutions ...................................39 Richard Thomas.................................................21
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