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A Very Happy New Year to you! 2023 here we are. We cannot say that the last three years have been uneventful, that is for sure. Here at Modern Magazines with your local Directory, we sincerely intend this year to be successful for all of us, despite anything the news may try and tell us. I hope you have made some good New Years’ resolutions and that you feel you can create and have some fun. Our local trades and businesses inside really want you to call them. Please use their services for the help you need in the home, for the car, your business or even for yourself. Do tell them that you have seen them here, as this makes all the difference. I just love to hear you found their details in “My Directory”. The index at the back is a quick guide to find who you are looking for. There are local groups and societies that also wish to hear from you, so please give them a call too and join in with their activities. There is nothing better than getting together with like-minded people. It is very uplifting and may be the ‘therapy’ we all need to watch less TV. If you know of a club that needs more support, let them know of us. We can help spread the word.
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Wimborne Horticultural Society Needs Your Support
The Wimborne Horticultural Society needs your support. An urgent appeal is being made to all those interested in Horticulture and Gardening. The Wimborne Horticultural Society has been running in one form or another since the 1850’s and for many years now has run both a successful Spring and Summer/ Autumn Show. Monthly Meetings are held with interesting Speakers and Outings have been arranged to places of interest.
At the recent Annual General Meeting of the Society the Chairman reported on the success of the two Shows held this year but he also reported on a dwindling Membership so an urgent appeal is being made for new members in order for the
Society to continue into 2023 and beyond. With an increase in new housing all around the Town and with at least half a dozen allotment areas there must be people interested in all things Horticulture.
The Annual Shows have always incorporated Arts, Crafts and Flower Arranging as well as Horticulture, Flowers and Vegetables, Cookery and even Photography. Other categories could be included such as exhibitions of Arts and Crafts made by local people.
So please give this matter your urgent consideration so that we can be ready to put on Shows in 2023. The next meeting taking place in the Allendale Centre, Hanham Road, Wimborne Minster at 7.30.pm will be on Monday 9th January. Why not come along and ind out what it is all about.
Further details on the Society can be obtained from the Show Manager, Tony Beard on:
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Lions Club: 300,000 pairs of specs!
As we grow older, many things can happen to our bodies. There is one thing that changes for nearly everyone though and that is their eyesight. If that happens to you, unless you go in for contact lenses, it means a new pair of specs. So what happens to the old ones? They are expensive so you keep them as a spare. The next change and you have two spares and so on. Moreover the first spare is now way off the prescription you need and is never used.
Don’t throw them away! The Lions organisation has developed a recycling scheme to reuse the old glasses and ship them to third world countries where eye care is often unavailable and lens manufacture non existent.
The scheme involves collection, sorting, checking for scratches and cracks, washing and grading and finally distribution.
In our case the spectacles go to Chichester Lions club for initial processing and then on to Medico France for final grading before being sent to eye camps in poorer communities in places such as
Africa, India and Eastern Europe. There are many such eye camps run by organisations such as Sightsavers where local people are tested and given the recycled glasses as appropriate. Your Lions Club is part of the global Lions Federation and similar recycling happens worldwide. For example, glasses collected by New Zealand Lions go to those with poor eyesight in the Pacific Islands. There are about 100 clubs in the UK and between us about 300,000 pairs of glasses a year are sent via Chichester. Unwanted glasses can be deposited in bins at high street opticians or doctors surgeries. There are about 20 bin locations in Wimborne and Ferndown. A full list can be found on our website , wimborneandferndownlions.org.uk.
Lions accept prescription and reading glasses, sunglasses and plastic or metal frames. Children’s glasses are especially needed.
The photo above shows collected glasses in boxes of 100 ready to be sent for processing.
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Pegg in Paradise
Not long ago, Simon Pegg was co-writing low-budget British comedy. Now he’s tasked with preserving the legacy of not one, not two, but three of cinema’s most beloved sci-fi franchises.
It’s a sizeable distance from the suburbs of North London to the final frontier of space, but Simon Pegg has made the journey without breaking sweat.
In 1999, Pegg first made his way into the British public’s consciousness as slacker Tim Bisley in Spaced, the sitcom he both starred in and cowrote. The show not only set a precedent for much of Pegg’s early career, it also helped him catch the eye of Hollywood’s elite movers and shakers. In 2006, just five short years after wrapping up the low-budget British hit, and at a time when the writer feared he may have to pen a third series, Pegg was approached by one of Los Angeles’ leading directors, J.J. Abrams.
With Abrams in the director’s chair, Mission: Impossible III saw Pegg appear alongside cinema royalty in the form of Tom Cruise as the nerdy Benjamin ‘Benji’ Dunn.
“When J.J. Abrams asks you to be in one of his movies, you don’t think, ‘Will this pigeonhole my range’ – you say, ‘When do you need me?’” the 52-yearold laughs.
Pegg and Abrams teamed up again as part of Star Trek, the cinematic re-boot of the much-loved sci-fi story. Add in his cameo as Unkar Plutt in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and this largely unassuming creative comedian has strolled almost effortlessly into the A-list franchise elite.
“Being handed the keys to these universes has been such a privilege and an honour. They are daunting prospects and I’ve always appreciated the importance of doing them justice.
“You have to tread a fine line between the two different types of
people who watch franchise movies – on one hand you have the super fan, and on the other, the newbie who knows nothing about this world,” he explains. “You want to appeal to someone who says, ‘what’s this Mission: Impossible business?’, and then goes back and discovers 20 years’ worth.”
“Yet at the same time you don’t want to alienate old fans and move too far away from the core model,” he continues.
With two new Mission: Impossible movies in motion –Dead Reckoning Pts 1&2, for release in 2023 and 2024, the size of the task doesn’t get any smaller.
“I feel like I’ve had a really nice run of smaller films before all this – with Hector, Man Up, Absolutely Anything and others. I’ve had a run of blockbusters, then balanced back into movies such as Lost Translations, Inheritance and others. It’s a nice mix. It’s keeping me away from having to write another series of Spaced!”
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Saturday 7th January 7:30 pm
The Dazzling Diamonds – Drag Show
The show is packed with high energy dance routines, spectacular live vocals, and side – splitting comedy sketches , not forgetting the spectacular costumes which are bound to leave your jaw on the floor! This show contains adult themes and strong language. Please note that under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. Tickets £20
Wednesday 11th January 7:30 pm
The Serial Killer Next Door With Emma Kenny Suitable for ages 16+ Tickets £22
Thursday 12th January 7.30pm
From The Blues Band Gary Fletcher and his Band Tickets £19.50
Friday 13th January 7.30pm
The ELO Experience – LAST SEATS REMAIN Tickets £27
Saturday 14th January 7.30pm Band Of Friends
A celebration of the music of Rory Gallagher featuring former band members Gerry McAvoy and Brendan O’Neill whose credits also include Nine Below Zero! Tickets £22
Thursday 19th January 7.30pm
Market Theatre presents an ADULT
PANTO: CINDERELLA & HER NAUGHTY BUTTONS Suitable for ages 16+ Tickets £18.50
Wednesday 25th January 7.30pm
Jim Davidson – OVER 18’S ONLY NOT YET CANCELLED 2023 – A BRAND NEW SHOW! Tickets £27
Thursday 26th January 7.30pm
RAVE ON – THE ULTIMATE 50S & 60S EXPERIENCE
Tickets £21
Saturday 28th January 7.30pm
GOOD EVENING MR BUBLÉ Tickets £28
Friday 27th January 7.30pm
THE STORY OF GUITAR HEROES
Tickets £24.50
Saturday 28th January 7.30pm
GOOD EVENING MR BUBLÉ Tickets £28
3rd, 4th & 5th January 7.30pm Matinee 5th January 2pm
THE MENU (15)
US horror comedy, in which a group of diners are invited to sample a celebrated chef’s lavish tasting menu, only for their meal to take some dark twists. Starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Fiennes, Nicholas Hoult (107 mins)
9th & 10th January 7.30pm Matinee 12th January 2pm SHE SAID (15)
US drama in which a pair of journalists discover a trail of sexual assaults as they work on a story about the film producer, Harvey Weinstein.
Starring Zoe Kazan, Samantha Morton, Tom Pelphrey, Carey Mulligan (128 mins)
16th, 17th & 18th January 7.30pm Matinees 14th January 2.00pm & 19th January 11.30am I WANNA DANCE WITH SOMEBODY (12A)
Musical biopic charting the rise and fall of Whitney Houston.
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Friday
Volunteer recruitment at Dorset Wildlife
Trust’s coastal centres
Dorset Wildlife Trust is appealing for local people, aged 18 and over, to help with its wildlife conservation work in the Isle of Purbeck, Weymouth, and Portland areas. New recruits are needed to join a keen group of volunteers at both the Fine Foundation Wild Seas Centre, Kimmeridge, and the Fine Foundation Wild Chesil Centre, Portland.
With the current climate and ecological crises and increasing pressures from human activities, wildlife on the land and in the sea is under threat, so our conservation work has never been more important. Local people who would like to do something valuable for nature and have time to offer on a regular basis, are invited to take part.
No expertise is required as all volunteers will be provided with free training to equip them with the basic knowledge and skills necessary. Our aim is to enable those visiting our centres to leave feeling empowered to make simple changes in their everyday lives that benefit the planet and help tackle the environmental issues of our day.
This is part of Dorset Wildlife Trust’s strategy to inspire and empower 1 in 4 people to take action for nature by 2030.
Julie Hatcher, Wild Seas Centre Officer, said:
“We have an amazing team of volunteers at Kimmeridge with a wide range of backgrounds and ages. What they all have in common is a passion for wildlife and a desire to help ensure its well-being. The Wild Seas Centre sits in a stunning location and offers a great opportunity to do something both enjoyable and worthwhile.”
Wild Chesil Centre Officer Sarah Hodgson said:
“By joining our volunteer team at Chesil, you have the opportunity to learn valuable new skills, help local wildlife and share your enthusiasm for the natural world with visitors to this special site”.
Open sessions at both the Wild Seas Centre and the Wild Chesil Centre will be held in January, when you can meet the staff and volunteers and find out more about what we do. A limited number of vacancies are available at both visitor centres, so if you think you’re suited to join our hardworking teams, please contact the relevant centre to register your interest. To find out more about the volunteering opportunities at the coastal visitor centres, visit dorsetwildlifetrust.org. uk/volunteering-opportunities
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The Benefits of Being an All Through School
Talbot Heath is an independent day and boarding school which offers a dynamic and holistic education to girls aged 3-18. Community, continuity, and a coherent curriculum are just some of the huge benefits that being a through school gives to every one of its students at Talbot Heath.
Staff get to know each and every pupil as they progress from Kindergarten right through to Sixth Form, forging long-term relationships with students; our broad and innovative curriculum provides cogent consistency and progression across the year groups and key stages, and our dedicated staff build strong, supportive, nurturing relationships, having guided girls through all aspects of their development. The younger members of our school benefit greatly from the support and role modelling that the older girls provide, and equally, the older pupils can develop their empathy, mentoring and leadership skills whilst working alongside younger pupils.
Indeed, the latest initiative for students is ‘The Bridge’ – a volunteer mentoring programme where sixth formers support younger Talbot Heathens in mathematics and through the Forest School. Whole school events such as the Harvest Festival celebrations and School Birthday cement that sense of community through annual shared traditions. Parents
have regularly acknowledged how their daughters have developed a strong sense of security throughout their education as a result of being surrounded by familiar people and places. Indeed, it is this sense of security that enables our pupils to look outwards and take on their future with confidence and conviction.
Pupils attending our Junior School will automatically be offered a place in our Senior School in Year 7 if they have a positive attitude to learning across the curriculum, alongside standardised and teacher-based evidence of progress being made in English, Maths and Science; this immediately eliminates the anxiety and stress of entrance examinations. Pupils will benefit from the comprehensive and consistent approach to learning and the values and ethos of the school’s motto, ‘Honour before Honours’ embodied by each individual. These values include: kindness to others, good behaviour, industry, contribution to school life and being a positive role model.
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Eco-Co ee
How to ensure your morning beverage isn’t brewing up an environmental storm.
When, in the mid-Nineties, the likes of Costa Coffee and Starbucks began opening on our high streets, so too did there begin a coffee bean revolution that has transformed our drinking habits.
However, such pleasure has come at a cost. With 95 million cups of coffee slurped down in the UK every single day the resulting waste and environmental impact has also increased significantly. A colossal 2.5 billion coffee cups are dumped every year (with only 0.25% currently recycled), while 30,000 coffee pods end up in landfill every single month. And that’s before you even consider the global resource and human costs of what has become the most traded commodity after crude oil.
Fortunately, there is much you can do to ensure your caffeine kick is not compromising the planet. As with most products, knowing the origin
of what you’re consuming is vital, and many supermarkets are keenly aware of their responsibility to offer ethically sourced coffee. Check for sustainability certifications that ensure things are being done to help make production better for both the environment and the farmers involved. Associations like Fairtrade and the Rainforest Alliance are great examples of this, so look out for beans that feature their logos.
Even fans of pod machines can also lower their coffee carbon footprint. Many appliances are now compatible with foil pods which can be recycled using a very simple and nifty pod recycling device that separates the used coffee grounds from their foil casing. The grounds go on your compost heap, while the accumulated foils
head for the recycling bin. You can also source pods that are compostable in their entirety.
When it comes to drinking ‘on the go’, the obvious solution to limiting waste is to switch to a reusable coffee cup, and many cafes will offer a discount on your beverage when you proffer your own vessel. You can also upgrade to beans that are organic; and if your focus is on the imprint being made on the dairy industry, cow’s milk alternatives such as soy, almond, rice or oat have never felt closer to the real thing.
In other words, you don’t have to let your coffee consumption become a burden on your conscience.
With an abundance of options available in an industry that is positively booming, it’s actually very easy to make the right choices. It means if you still give in to the temptation of the odd instant coffee – and why should you not? – the assault will be only on your tastebuds, not the planet!
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Going Green...
So much is being said about the need to protect the planet and use more eco-friendly material, but it is the small steps that each of us can do that will really make the difference.
Take the EcoEgg Laundry Egg... the innovative laundry solution. It replaces laundry detergent and fabric conditioner, reducing both harmful chemicals used and also single-use plastic packaging.
Dermatest has rated it excellent for use on sensitive skin, giving a kinder wash on both your skin and your pocket.
The mineral pellets in the egg, which are refillable (saving even more money!), work together in the water to effectively draw dirt from your clothes and softens them by changing the pH. Therefore leaving your laundry clean and fresh.
EcoEggs are available in Fresh Linen, Spring Blossom and Fragrance Free.
Recently, they have also released the EcoEgg Dryer Egg, which can be used when tumble drying. They reduce the drying time by up to 28%, saving you both time and money.
“I’ve been using mine for over a month now and I absolutely love it. It saves money, there’s no mess from washing powders and liquids. Also easy to use, and is better for the environment. Helps cut down on single use plastic and doesn’t use harmful chemicals.” KD
If you would like to know more about these products and many more, please feel free to visit my website at debbiegoesgreen.uk or email me at hello@debbiegoesgreen.uk as I would love to hear from you. Let’s look after ourselves and our environment!
Let’s go eco friendly!
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Used Cars: Banging Bargain Or Buyer Beware?
The checks you need to make when it comes to buying a used car.
The used car market is awash with quality motors, yet it’s important to lean on the talents of a mechanical mind who can give your prospective purchase a once-over. Alternatively, if the seller agrees, book it in for a professional health-check.
Before you get to that stage, there are a number of checks you can perform yourself on the driveway:
1. Beginning with the outside of the car, have a good look at the wheels and tyres. Make sure that you confirm the tyre depth and tread are road legal and do the 20p test by inserting a coin into the grooves.
2. Make sure you take a torch along on a viewing in order to check bodywork, both the exterior and underneath. Rust, leaks and splits should be evident.
3. Next is the interior. Check all warning lights work properly, and that the mileage is ticking along properly on a test drive. Electronics are important and could be costly to get replaced.
4. Next look at the engine. Check for leaks (when you previously looked underneath the car, you may have seen liquid on the tarmac). Inspect pipes and hoses for any splits or abrasions.
5. The test drive is where you will truly put your new motor through its paces. If you have someone else with you, get them to check the colour of the smoke from the exhaust.
Drive along with windows open and music off so that you can listen out
for any unexpected noises – squeaks, purrs and grinds should cause alarm.
Ensure you drive at varying speeds to get an accurate idea of what the engine has in it (or doesn’t!).
6. Gear box and clutch issues can be particularly expensive, so ensure you move through all configurations. If the car doesn’t get through each of the gears happily, there could be an issue.
7. Documents and paperwork should include the car’s previous service history. Perform an online vehicle history check to confirm nothing is outstanding regarding MOT and tax.
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Summing up, although the fun of landing a new car can seem like it’s being taken away by an exhaustive look at possible motor issues, you may well save yourself a lot of money in the long run.
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Green ngers… the Alan Titchmarsh column
He’s a brilliant presenter, accomplished gardener, talented novelist, and allround horticultural inspiration. This month, Alan Titchmarsh discusses his move to incorporate horticulture into the National Curriculum, and a sidestep into novels.
I’ve written three autobiographies and people have expressed surprise that I do sometimes, even now, lack confidence in my work. I always wonder if it stems from my childhood and my parents who were very much realists. I wouldn’t swap them for the world, but in their very blunt Yorkshire way they would say ‘he’s not that bright,’ and I wasn’t then. I suppose it has been a bit of a curse and given my success I probably should have more confidence, but then
again it has made me who I am. When you’re not that good when you’re young, there is the fear that you won’t get better, and it came as a kind of revelation when I did.
Even in the 11 novels I’ve penned, I’ve never had faith in my prose; in secondary school I remember doing ‘when composition becomes essays’. I don’t think my English teacher was particularly convinced about my capabilities; I’ve still got my essay book and it’s got some very harsh comments at the bottom in red ink.
Yet my English teacher, bless her, I was in touch with her a few years ago and she said she felt she hadn’t been a particularly good teacher,
and I wrote back saying ‘well whatever it is you did, I’ve ended up doing the job I do now, writing pretty much for a living, so you can’t have got it all wrong’. I thought it was terribly generously spirited of her to admit that she was wrong.
I think my point here is that I was no more a gardener at school than I was a novelist, and I became both; but I did that through exposure and opportunity, and this is what we need to give our children.
And in my mind, there is no greater exposure to the world than you will find in the garden on a frosty Sunday morning, so get your kids and grandkids out there, and let’s really inspire the next generation!
Nurturing a garden can give you a real sense of achievement, and connection to the earth; I always say it is an escape to reality, or a different reality… and for our young people, that’s where real inspiration can emerge.
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Duke is looking for a forever home!
Hello, I am Duke I am a large very friendly Mastiff cross Boxer and I am about 2 years old. I arrived at Waggy Tails from the pound and have not been able to give them my full background but they say it is very evident I came from a home. I am clean in the house and know lots of commands like sit and paw. I love treats and I take them very gently. I love people and I am friendly with other dogs. If you are able to offer me or one of my lovely friends a forever home or a foster home Please contact our office on: Tel: 01202 875000 Email: admin@waggytails.org.uk or visit our website : www.waggytails.org.uk
We also have lots of other dogs looking for their forever homes. Waggy Tails Rescue are in need of more foster homes. If you are at home most of the time, have a secure garden an experienced with dogs then please give us a ring and
discuss fostering for us. It is a very rewarding experience and enables us to continue helping these dogs. (No children under 10 in the house please.)
Waggy Tails Rescue is a registered charity based in Dorset, we rescue and rehome dogs that have been abandoned, neglected or otherwise in need of a new home. We also find homes for other small furries that may be in our care, so to find out more you can contact us on the number above or send donations or letters to: Waggy Tails Rescue Helen’s House 143 Magna Road Wimborne BH21 3AW Thank you for supporting us!
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The Property Protection Trust Will package is based around how you hold the ownership of your home. All good estate planning nowadays considers the difference between owning your home as joint tenants or as tenants in common.
If you own your home as Joint Tenants; when one of you dies the ownership of the home passes by the Law of Survivorship and not by your Will. Therefore, the surviving partner will automatically own 100% of the property. This sounds right to most people. BUT should the surviving partner need care in the future, the Local Authority can take everything they own (including their home) to pay for the care fees, leaving just £14,250 to be inherited by children and grandchildren.
There is an alternative.
Nowadays many couples choose to own their home as Tenants in Common where each partner will own 50% of the family home. This provides for many benefits. Firstly, it allows you to legally leave your share of the property in your Will to whoever you wish. A properly written Will can ensure that your half of your house will eventually pass to your children even if your widow re-marries.
Unmarried cohabiting couples or relatives living together can also use this means of ownership as a way of minimising their Inheritance Tax exposure.
It can also help with long-term care costs. If one of you is still living in your home the Local Authority can’t include its value in the means test if one of you has to go in to long-term care. This also applies if the husband or wife still living at home dies while the other is in care as their share will go into the trust.
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The Adventures of Daichi
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London! Daichi has never been to London. Many years ago I was at university there, so this was a real adventure for me. A trip down memory lane. The easiest and cheapest way to get there was to park Daichi in the car park at Richmond. A mere £8.50 for the day. The Richmond train station is just a ten minutes’ walk away and we were on our way into the Capital! It was 25th November and Hayden’s 19th Birthday so what a great excuse to book a show for the evening and wander around our wonderful city for the day. Hayden has never seen Buckingham Palace so that was a must. St James’s Park is one I remember well. Having spent three years at Goldsmiths College and regularly taking the train to Charing Cross then walking from there, it was a place I recall with fondness. We stopped in the park for a coffee and sandwich, looking at the ducks on the water and enjoying the sunshine – Yes, in November! The palace was surrounded by people taking photos. I heard one European sounding accent say, “Oh that is where he comes out on the balcony!” I smiled. Isn’t it incredible how well our late Queen passed over her duties so smoothly, after all that time on the throne, and how well we are recognised for the good work we do as a nation.
I really enjoyed being there. The King was there too – the flag was up! I would have gone in to say ‘Hello’… but we were a little short on time.
Next was a trip to Camden Market. You see, owning a Waffle place, it is good to get ideas and we set off there all determined to see what we could do, to lift “Wafflicious” in Weymouth even further. Lindsey, a friend, came with us as she is a chef and is full of great ideas of her own. Camden Market is not a place I frequented much at all when I was living there. It is an amazing place. We immediately saw lots of street food vendors and lo and behold there were two very colourful and popular I have to say, waffle sellers! Wow. They looked amazing. Of course, we all had to try one. They tasted as good as they looked. So… if you are ever in Weymouth this coming spring or summer you can come and see our own version of the delights that we relished. Let’s see how we do! After dessert, we had lunch (obviously) outside, under the canopy, of a bar overlooking the Lock. Fabulous! Smoked salmon salad this time, so healthier, but not nearly as much fun. A barge even floated by for us to watch.
Hayden has joined a ‘Dungeons and Dragons’ group recently. This is a fantasy tabletop
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First stop... Buckingham Palace!
role-playing game where you create your own character and can enact it while you play. How exciting! We found a wonderful leather book at a bargain price, with a dragon on the front. All ready for him to take notes and plan his manoeuvres. This world famous and iconic market really does live up to its reputation. We spent a few well–spent hours there, looking at clothes, games, toiletries, food stalls galore, paintings, decorations, in fact anything you could think of to buy. Daichi would have loved it, if he wasn’t too expensive to drive into London itself!
Then it was time to make our way to the well anticipated West End Show! We had tickets to see the renowned musical, “Back to the Future”. Seats in the upper circle, second row from the front, and we were ready. It is such a long time since I have taken in the full atmosphere of a truly professional setting like this. It was glorious. The whole show was spectacular. The special effects of lighting and scenery were remarkable. The singing and dancing were outstanding. Ben Joyce who played Marty McFly was brilliant and he only graduated in summer 2021. His list of
Night lights of London across the Thames
already acclaimed credits was much shorter than Cory English who played ‘Doc Brown’. What a fantastic start to his career. All of the performers were perfectly cast, and I have to say that Oliver Nicholas who played the father, George Mc Fly, as his debut West End performance, was excellent. To be able to dance ‘wrongly and awkwardly’ deliberately is a skill in itself! Bravo I say. The finale was totally unexpected and incredible to watch. Having a seat in the circle I do believe was a bonus as we had all the full effects of the lighting, sound and visuals. I will not spoil it for you as you must see it for yourself! All in all, a day trip to London was a real hit. We walked to the Thames before leaving. I looked at the Charing Cross Bridge I used to cross all those years ago and remembered times when I was much younger. Fortunately, I was not sad. I feel I have been leading a full life and those days set me on my path. The lights of all the towering buildings that night seemed particularly bright and were shimmering Thames water. Then there were the opulent boats carrying well dressed passengers for a luxury 4 course meal. Not quite the street food we had been drooling over earlier. London of course is full of diversity and that is why we love it… or maybe you don’t. I love to visit but am happy where we live. I think a day trip to London will be on the cards again soon. It was a great success and Daichi was as happy as Larry to take us home and Hayden was all smiles after his Birthday treat. Where will Daichi take us next I wonder…
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A Design for Life… e Kevin McCloud Column
Designer, writer and television presenter, Kevin McCloud leapt into our consciousness with his vastly successful Grand Designs show on Channel 4. This month, the affable architectural business owner returns to the subject of sustainability, both in terms of what we make our homes with, and what we place inside them.
To me, the relationship between making things and sustainability is essential, and I fear, as Western society, we’ve lost touch with the value of made things… with the value of raw materials, of the energy required. I don’t just mean fossil fuel energy, but also the human energy that goes into the process.
I’m very struck by seeing people producing lighting out of bits of recycled industrial stuff, or those who can put together and sell furniture they’ve handcrafted in small workshops all over the country.
A fabulous trend in the past couple of decades has been the
encouraging of home production creation –
everything from picture frames to jewellery – and how the internet has given these people a platform that is truly global.
When you meet someone who has made something in their workshop, you get the opportunity to sample their passion, influences, their own inspiration for doing what they do.
People talk a lot about sustainability using words like carbon and energy consumption – all that technical stuff – yet sustainability also comes in the form of the value of the objects we place inside our homes too.
After all, we are five times less likely to
throw away something we have made compared to something we have bought.
It’s also true that the longer we have something the less likely we are to bin itthere are records from the Seventies that I’ve still got; there’s a belt I’ve had all my life. We’ve all got stuff we love that we don’t want to let go of!
Sure enough, when we see our friends we talk about these things, we share the stories. I can bore people into infinity talking about my belt, or my old leather chair, and that’s the exciting thing: stuff as it gets older, gets better; it attracts more stories.
What I’m saying is we need to continue to keep creating homes that are rich in their fabric, but that are filed with things of value as well, so that we can share those stories with people, make friends, and embed ourselves into a community. That to me is actually a big part of what sustainability is about.
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Pond Life
Water features are back in fashion. Here are five ways to do them right…
1. The free-standing fountain
The look: Consider the breathless, artistic energy of the Italian renaissance, and create your own version with consummate abundance.
The execution: Ideal if you’ve got a small garden or as a welcoming feature for out the front of your house, the freestanding fountain is one of the easiest features to install and maintain. For a minimalist look, select one made from a natural stone, or for something more fabulous choose the classic cherub.
2. The water wall
The look: Imagine your garden as a subtle and secret oasis – your route to perfect privacy may be closer than you imagine.
The execution: Forget Wonderwall: this is a garden ornament that really rocks. Another space-saver, this is for small gardens and equally small budgets. Some also have light options, making them
the perfect centrepiece for alfresco dining and evening soirees.
3.
The reflecting pool
The look: You are the person who wants a touch of Japanese zen in your garden, with echoes of peace and harmony emanating from a garden of process and precision.
The execution: For a feature that requires very little digging and even less maintenance, reflection pools are a surprisingly impressive addition to the more subdued space. Plus, if you install an automatic re-fill system, all you need to do is start them up and shut them down
4. The waterfall
The look: You want imposing and impactful, sinking back into a trickling trip to a place of calm – it can only be a waterfall.
The execution: Don’t go chasing this waterfall because if installed right, this ecofriendly feature will work in a loop, using very little energy and water. One of the bigger and more impressive additions to your garden, it is also surprisingly versatile and doesn’t necessarily need a pond. Tiered cement waterfalls are ideal for a modern aesthetic, or choose natural rocks for a more organic, outdoorsy theme.
5. The outdoor pond
The look: For the gardener who adores everything that is English, with rural resplendence lapping away at the side.
The execution: For all the modern innovations, you still can’t go wrong with the classic pond – though this is only recommended if you don’t have pets or small children. Ponds are fantastic because they are naturally beautiful and attract a diverse array of wildlife to your garden, including frogs, water beetles and butterflies. However, do be sure to install properly with inlay, edging and filters.
However,
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New Year Health MOT
Get into gear this new year by giving yourself a DIY health MOT that will power you into and through 2023.
We book our cars in for an annual MOT, yet rarely show the same level of care for our bodies… which often take on more stress than our trusty motors. So this January, why not start the year with a health checklist to set you on the road to wellbeing success.
Calculate your BMI
One of the most effective ways to see where you are weightwise, is to work out your BMI. You can do this using an online calculator, a visual chart or with the following formula:
weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared
This will tell you whether you are underweight, healthy, overweight, obese or extremely obese. And, while you may not be thrilled with the result, it is a helpful tool to plot where you want to get to as the months go by.
Measure your habits
January is the month we allow ourselves to get really honest about the effects our lifestyles are having on our bodies. So, while you may tell the odd white lie to your doctors, try to be frank with yourself.
Put your best foot forward, whilst accepting it may take a few goes to get your pistons firing again.
Check your diet
If you’ve had a decadent festive period, you may want to embark on a strict regime to reset your metabolism. Studies show that national wellbeing initiatives such as Dry January
NHS health check. This a simple check of your heart health which tests your vascular or circulatory health, and works out your risk of developing some of the most disabling – but preventable –illnesses. It is free of charge, including any follow-up tests or appointments.
Make a plan
Make the next 12 months count by setting yourself achievable goals.
or Veganuary make us more likely to stick to our personal goals thanks to the comradery and exposure they provide us. So bite the bullet (or butternut squash) and devote at least 31 days to the new you.
Run a risk assessment
Anyone over the age of 40 – but under 74 – is entitled to a free
Perhaps you want to run your first 10K by the start of spring, or be down a dress size by summer. Maybe you are determined to quit smoking once and for all or are keen to get your five-a-day on a regular basis.
Whatever your aim, make life easier by plotting a course to success and by giving yourself small rewards along the way.
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New Year, New Book!
This month, four books that will lead you into 2023.
A Nation of Shopkeepers: The Unstoppable rise of the Petite-Bourgeoisie by Daniel Evans
Lifting the lid on the UK’s modern class structure, Daniel Evans’ forthcoming book, A Nation of Shopkeepers: The Unstoppable Rise of the Petite-Bourgeoisie, focuses on the class of people existing between the working class and the bourgeoisie – those shopkeepers, small-time landlords and self-employed artisans who were expected to be swallowed up by monopoly capitalism, but who’ve actually grown in recent years.
Referring to them as a “mysterious class”, he investigates what their seemingly unstoppable rise might mean for the Left.
Published by Repeater Books on February 14th
You Are
Not Alone
by Cariad Lloyd Cariad Lloyd losing her father at 15 inspired her awardwinning podcast, Griefcast, in which she talks to celebrities about navigating their own experiences of loss.
In You Are Not Alone, the comedian and writer explores society’s reluctance to talk about death and its impact. Amid stories from those she’s interviewed,
including Stephen Mangan, Sara Pascoe, and Adam Buxton, are Lloyd’s own thoughts on therapy and friends as, amongst other things, she debunks ‘the five stages of grief’ in appraising loss and heartache in all its unexpected forms. Published by Bloomsbury on January 19th
8 Rules of Love by Jay Shetty
Jay Shetty, author of the no.1 New York Times bestseller Think Like a Monk, offers a revelatory guide to every stage of romance, drawing on ancient wisdom and new science.
Instead of presenting love as an ethereal concept or a collection of cliches, Shetty lays out specific, actionable steps to help you develop the skills to practise and nurture love better than ever before.
He shares eight rules, each teaching and empowering, detailing how to win or lose together, how to define love, and why you don’t ‘break’ in a breakup, and more. Published by Harper Collins on January 31st
The latest breakneck thriller from powerhouse writer Linwood
Barclay introduces us to Sandra Montrose, who hasn’t been the same since her husband died after he fell asleep at the wheel of his car, leaving her a single mother to Archie and Katie.
When, in an experiment, the cars on Garrett Island are switched for driverless vehicles called Arrivals. Sandra is hesitant. Sure enough, as the day of the big reveal gets underway, a member of the press has gone missing and there are rumours of industrial sabotage.
Shortly afterwards, the sleek driverless cars stop taking orders. In fact, they have rules of their own and start targeting the trusting residents of Garrett Island. Published by Harper Collins on February 3rd
Look Both Ways by Linwood Barclay
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Charities Fair Raises Over £3,000 for Charity
19 Local Charities and Organisations, manning 30 tables took part in the Grand Charities Fair organised by Wimborne in Bloom and held in the Allendale Centre, Wimborne Minster on Saturday 12th November. Between them they raised over £3,000 for the various causes they represented. Stalls included those raising money for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, High Mead Farm, Little Angels Knitting Group and Forest Holme Hospice. Wimborne in Bloom also had a successful table with three Hampers as prizes. Entrance was free, courtesy of Wimborne in Bloom, but the public generously donated over £170 on the door.
The Fair was opened by Cllr Carol Butter, the Town Mayor supported by Chris Brown, Town Crier and Town Mayor’s Serjant. For the second year in succession it was a fine sunny day and this probably helped to encourage the attendance of 600. We hope that the Fair gave the various Charities and Organisations represented an opportunity to sell their wares and publicise themselves especially ahead of the Christmas Season.
Richard Nunn, Chairman of Wimborne in Bloom and on behalf of the Committee thanked the various Charities for taking part. He also expressed thanks to the Public for their support and the Allendale Centre for all their help. The event
was once again a success and a climax to our 30th anniversary which falls on 27th November.
Wimborne in Bloom will be showing their flag again at the Save the Children Parade through Wimborne on Saturday 10th December and then the first event of the New Year will be the Annual Wine and Wisdom Fun Quiz Evening. This will take place on Friday 3rd March 2023 in the Allendale Centre when teams of six will pit their wits against each other to try and win the coveted EcoComposting Shield.
Next year’s Charities Fair has also been booked for Saturday 11th November.
Full details of all our events can be seen on our website; www.wimborneinbloom.org.uk
An overview of the stalls and the visiting Public
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General Knowledge Crossword #023 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Across Clues: 7. Travelling together in vehicle (7) 8. Finest (7) 9. Hesitant (3) 10. During (4) 13. Hinder (7) 14. Exclamation of surprise (6) 15. Blunder (5) 16. Poultry (4) 19. Covetous (7) 21. Motto (5) 22. Offensive (7) 24. Appeal to (5) 26. Exaggerated walk (7) 27. Surface on cooker (3) 28. Be inquisitive (3) Down Clues: 1. Chaos (6) 2. Multinational supply company (3) 3. Slender (4) 4. A mute for brass or stringed instruments (7) 5. A mess (3) 6. Consume (6) 10. Assistant (4) 11. Illuminated by night sky (7) 12. Rodent originating in Central America (6) 14. Green or black bitter fruit (5) 16. Act as a guide (5) 17. Container filled with very hot fire (7) 18. Small red vegetables (6) 20. Cloud of dust and gas (6) 23. Group of people seize power (4) 24. Long hollow object (4) 25. Lively (4) Answers: Across: 7. Carpool, 8. Optimum, 9. Shy, 10. Amid, 13. Inhibit, 14. Omigod, 15. Error, 16. Fowl, 19. Envious, 21. Adage, 22. Obscene, 24. Tempt, 26. Flounce, 27. Hob, 28. Pry. Down: 1. Mayhem, 2. UPS, 3. Slim, 4. Sordino, 5. Sty, 6. Imbibe, 10. Aide, 11. Starlit, 12. Agouti, 14. Olive, 16. Fugle, 17. Furnace, 18. Radish, 20. Nebula, 23. Coup, 24. Tube, 25. Pert. 39
STAR GAZING
WRITTEN BY KATE EARL kateearlastro@gmail.com
Welcome to the January Stargazing Page. Highlights this month include an opportunity to see four planets in our evening skies, and some close planetary encounters with the Moon.
International Space Station
The ISS can be spotted early in the morning until the 6th. Viewing then switches to our evening skies from the 17th, with sightings between 5pm – 8pm. To establish exact timings please refer to www.heavens-above.com or a similar webpage for up-to-date information, remembering to set the location to your observing area.
Events
The annual Quadrantid meteor shower peaks on the night of 3/4th January. The constellation that the meteors are named for, Quadrans Muralis, is now obsolete, but was located where the constellation Boötes is today. The dust that causes these meteors may come from an old comet that is now classified as asteroid 2003 EH1. Unfortunately, a bright moon spoils the show, but it is still worth having a look towards the north to see if any can be spotted.
On January 4th the Earth is at its closest point to the Sun, known as perihelion.
Mercury
In the latter half of the month the innermost planet is visible low in the southeast just before sunrise, but is incredibly difficult to locate.
Venus
Venus, the brightest celestial object in the night sky after the Sun and the Moon, is visible just after sunset, and by month end is setting around 7pm. Saturn forms a pretty pairing with Venus on the 22nd and 23rd (see figure).
Mars
Mars can be seen all night, and although fading every day, is still a bright object located near the Pleiades star cluster (see figure).
Jupiter & Saturn
As the Sun sets both gas giants are visible in the south - southwest. This is your last opportunity to see Saturn in our evening skies until later this year, as come the end of the month it has set by 6.30pm. Bright Jupiter is visible in the sky until around 10.30pm.
Moon
January’s full moon occurs on the 6th.
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Star of the month
Capella, the sixth brightest star in the sky, and the alpha star in the constellation of Auriga the Charioteer, is visible high in the southern sky at 9pm during January. It has a similar surface temperature to our Sun, but is much larger. The Capella star system is actually made up of four stars, but only the brightest can be seen. Capella was the brightest star in the sky 200, 000 years ago, but has gradually moved further away from us, and therefore appears less bright than before. To find it, locate Orion the Hunter. Capella is the bright yellow-tinted star much higher up, directly over Orion’s head. Be careful not to confuse it with orange-red Mars which is lower in the sky.
This image would benefit from trees as view is close to horizon
Saturn
Venus
View SW on 23rd January at 6pm
Aldebaran
Taurus the Bull
Mars
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Pleiades
star cluster
View SE on 3rd January 2023
Probus Club of Wimborne
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Lorraine Pascale’s Soda Bread
Bread, on its own, is always enough! There is a warmth and simplicity that no other type of food can rival.
Sure, add some butter, some oil, and maybe a dusting of salt, and jam of course; but bread, no matter how you dress it up, comes equipped with such perfection that I don’t feel it will ever let me down!
This recipe is probably the easiest route for baking bread. It’s also quick – and the bread won’t keep for long, so you get the pleasure of scoffing it all on day one!
Ingredients
(serves 4)
• 370g/13oz plain flour, plus extra for dusting
• 130g/4½oz wholemeal flour
• 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
• 1 tsp salt
• 40g/1½oz butter, melted
• 1 tbsp black treacle
• 300–340ml/11–12fl oz buttermilk (or alternatively use warm milk plus 1 tbsp lemon juice)
Method
1. Preheat the oven to 200°C/400°F/Gas mark 6 and ensure the top shelf in the oven is in position. Now place the flours, bicarbonate of soda and salt into a large bowl and stir together. Make a large hole in the centre of the flour mixture and pour in the melted butter and treacle, plus enough of the buttermilk to make a loose sticky dough.
2. Tip the dough onto a lightly dusted work surface. The dough will be quite sticky. Knead the dough for one minute, then shape it into a large ball with a taut, smooth top. Place the dough on a baking tray and flatten it a bitI find the easiest way to do this is with a rolling pin.
3. Take a wooden spoon, put some flour over the whole handle, then hold it horizontally over the bread. Put the wooden spoon handle on top of the bread then push it down until you feel the baking tray at the bottom. This mark is the first half of the trademark soda bread cross. Repeat with a line at right angles to this.
4. Dust with some flour then bake in the oven for 30–40 minutes, or until the bread is brown, has risen nicely and the dough inside where the cross was made is not damp.
5. Serve fresh from the oven with butter and jam. Enjoy!
Top Tips
- This recipe calls for buttermilk, which is available from bigger supermarkets. However a homemade version can be made by putting lemon juice in regular milk and letting it sit for a few minutes.
- Also, the best way to remove treacle from the tin is to run a tablespoon under a really hot tap for 10 seconds before dipping it into the treacle. This ensures the treacle runs easily off the spoon.
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