Itchen Valley Forum Issue 157 - November

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FORUM FEATURES He's a keeper - Lucia Foster-Found (page32) River Health (page 40) Rachel Hudson wins Best Rural Creative Business Award (see page 52)

REACHING 18,750 READERS * ITCHEN VALLEY, WINCHESTER & THE WORTHY'S ISSUE 157 • NOVEMBER 2019

NEWS & EVENTS Alresford Town Council Reports Diary Dates & Local Groups Clubs and Societies November Entertainment

Cover illustration by Rachel Hudson: www.rachelhudsonillustration.com

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ITCHEN VALLEY FORUM

ISSUE 157 / NOVEMBER 2019

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04 What's On Local events in the Itchen Valley 06 Feature Is progress being made with saving wildlife along the river Arle? 07 Property Management Buying, selling, letting? Find local estate agents and property management services 09 Garden Make your garden dream come true. Or visit local beautiful country gardens 12 Feature The amazing habitat of the South Downs 13 Professional From photographers to solicitors every professional service you need 16 Food & Drink Eat out, stay in: food, drink and dining in Hampshire 20 Entertainment & Culture Discover local events and days out in Hampshire 23 Wellbeing Looking after your health and yourself! 27 Retail/Market Square Our regular retail feature, Unique, Bespoke, Eclectic and Local shopping 32 Feature He's a keeper - Lucia Foster-Found 37 Home Trades, services, designers, All you need for your home 40 Feature River Health 42 Education Find local schools and educational experts 44 Feature Holy Grail of Moths reappears in Britian 50 Motoring Local services to keep your vehicle running smoothly 52 Animals & Pets From Canine to Equine - all your animal needs

DECEMBER COPY DEADLINE NOVEMBER 18th The Itchen Valley Forum contains facts, views, opinions, statements, recommendations, advertisements and other content and links to external websites not owned or controlled by the magazine. The Itchen Valley Forum takes reasonable efforts to include accurate, current information on its pages, but make no warranties or representations as to the accuracy, safety or value of the published items that are displayed. No liability or responsibility can be taken for errors or omissions in magazine content. The Itchen Valley magazine content does not necessarily reflect the views, opinions or recommendations of its creators and any reliance upon its content is taken at the user’s sole risk. Adverts designed by Forum Publications remain the magazine's legal ownership. Readership figures calculated on an average national statistic of 2.5 readers per household Š Forum Publications Ltd, 2019

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WHAT'S ON Sunday 3

dance floor. Silvia & Max, Salsa y Sol Dance & Yoga. www.salsaysol.co.uk

St John’s Parish Church, Alresford From 3pm. Everyone is warmly invited to this simple and reflective service, in which we remember loved ones who have died. You may wish to bring a single flower for each person remembered and add it to the Bouquet of Memories during the service. Memorial cards, on which you can write the names of loved ones, will be available as you enter the Church. During the service these will be collected and blessed. There will also be an opportunity to light a candle. Refreshments will be served after the service.

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Service of Comfort & Hope

NOVEMBER Qi Gong and Tai Chi Tuesday evenings 7pm – 8pm for health and happiness at Itchen Abbas & Avington Village Hall. Nurture and care for your body, mind and soul with simple self healing exercises. We are a small, friendly group of beginners and experienced practitioners. Everyone is welcome! For more details email Emma on WinchesterQigong@gmail.com or call 07863 203630.

Alresford & District Horticultural Society Meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of each month, except December, at St Gregory’s Church Hall, Grange Road, Alresford, SO24 9HE. Doors open at 7pm for 7.30pm start. Annual membership £15, visitors £3, refreshments available. Everyone welcome! Next meeting: 13 November when Louise Arthur will give a talk and demonstration about Willow Weaving. More information: www.alresfordhorticultural.org or enquiries to the Chairman, Mr Stephen Morley, 01962 733524 or horti@allthemorleys.co.uk

Friday 1

Alresford Rotary Fireworks Join the procession to an impressive fireworks display at Arlebury Park in Alresford this Bonfire Night. Alresford Rotary's annual Bonfire Night fireworks event will take place this year on Friday 1st November 2019. The evening will start at 7pm as usual when the torchlight procession leaves from the top of town on its way to Arlebury Park. The bonfire will be lit around 8pm, with the fireworks following. Food and refreshments will be available, as well as glow sticks.

Saturday 2

General Auction - Badger Farm Community Centre Auction : 2pm. Drop off lots to sell 9-9.30am Viewing from 12.30pm to include China, Coins, Ephemera, Collectables, Old Toys, Jewellery, small items of Furniture, NOT Household goods, Car Boot Items or modern Electricals. Sellers booking recommended Please call Claire 01962 734941 or Bob 01962 733475 for bookings or further information www.auctionsinaday.co.uk

Monday 4

New 5 week Salsa Beginners Course From 19.30 at the Winchester Discovery Centre SO23 8SB. Bring sunshine into your Autumn with some uplifting Salsa Dancing. This course will give you all the Basics to join our next Salsa Level and set you up for a Lifetime of Salsa Dancing Fun! £50 - Looking forward to seeing you on the dance floor. Silvia & Max, Salsa y Sol Dance & Yoga. www.salsaysol.co.uk

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Sun Hill Infant and Junior School Open Morning - from 9.30am to 11am. Do you have a child who will be 5 or 8 years old between 1 September 2020 and 31 August 2021? Would you like to know more about Sun Hill Infant and Junior Schools? Come and see what our schools can offer you and your child. Meet both the Head teachers and their learning ambassadors. Tour both the infant and junior schools. See staff and children at work. Talk to school governors. Meet representatives of both schools PTA. Find out about school meals and our breakfast and after school clubs. We can offer; Accessible buildings and excellent special needs provision, High standards of academic achievement, Well resourced classrooms, Single year group classes. A rich, exciting child centred curriculum. Extensive school grounds used to enhance the curriculum. Sun Hill Infant School, Sun Lane, Alresford, SO24 9NB - 01962 732632 www.sunhill-inf.hants.sch.uk Sun Hill Junior School, Sun Lane, Alresford, SO24 9NB - 01962 732801 www.sunhill-jun.hants.sch.uk

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New 5 week West Coast Swing Beginners Course From 20.00 at the Function Room, River Park LC SO23 7DD. Dive into the joy of West Coast Swing Dancing. This course will give you all the Basics to join our next WCS Dance Level and set you up for a Lifetime of West Coast Swing Dancing Fun. £50 - Looking forward to seeing you on the

St Nicholas Concert for the blood cancer charity Bloodwise Cantores Episcopi perform at St Nicholas Church, Bishop’s Sutton at 6.00pm-7.00pm The 2019 line-up of Winchester College’s vocal ensemble Cantores Episcopi come to Bishop Sutton to sing their first concert of the season.The programme will include folk songs, spirituals and close harmony arrangements of pop songs alongside solo performances by the members of the ensemble. Directed by David Hurley, who recently brought Ex Collegio to St John’s, Alresford, for a stunning concert – if you enjoyed that, come and hear the ‘junior’ version! Doors open at 5.30pm and tickets for £10 are available on the door or can be reserved via stnbconcerts@gmail. com and include a welcoming drink. Parking is available at the village hall.

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Kasbah Swing Band Presents a Charities Fund-raiser Musical Evening in aid of Winchester Street Pastors & Winchester Hospice. The Christ Church Christchurch Road, Winchester, SO23 9SR 7.30pm. Doors open at 7.00pm. Ticket admission: £17.50. Price includes: 2-course meal + 1 free drink, and an evening of music & entertainment. Order your tickets on-line by e-mailing: KasbahSBUK@gmail.com or call 07739 448979

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WMC concert in Winchester Cathedral At 7.30pm. Duruflé: Requiem - Bernstein: Chichester Psalms - Finzi, Lo, the Full, Final Sacrifice. Full details on winchestermusic club.org.uk/

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Save the date Christmas Fair November 3-5.30pm at Itchen Abbas Village Hall.. A chance to meet Father Christmas. Lots of activities for children. Cafe with festive delights, Cakes,Tombola, Raffle

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Alresford Antiques Fair The Fair is held in Alresford Town Hall in the centre of the town. We offer a wide range of Decorative, Interesting and Unusual items including good quality Furniture, Silver, Jewellery, Militaria and Books. We will also buy. Free Admission. Limited Free Parking nearby & large car park at the Station. Open: 9.30am - 5.00pm. Contacts: Carol - 01264 335769 / 07870 432805 Steve - 01722 712267 / 07915 663251 Lakewood Smith - 07970 797306

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IS PROGRESS BEING MADE WITH SAVING WILDLIFE ALONG THE RIVER ARLE? The importance of reversing the decline in wildlife in and along the Arle has been highlighted before in the Forum. Still beautiful to look at, these rare chalk streams are nonetheless being damaged by chemicals and over-abstraction of water. The Environment Agency and Natural England, the regulatory bodies and Southern Water seem to be doing little and even, then, only slowly! In 2018, some 200 concerned residents were invited by the Alresford Society to join a new initiative called ‘The Friends of the Arle’. We met in St John’s church – the only community building with the space to host such a significant gathering – to begin the process of understanding what is going wrong with our chalk streams and what can be done about it. That event provided a vital overview of how pollutants in these seemingly crystal-clear waters harm the food chain and cause the decline in wildlife we see in and around the Arle, and all the other catchment areas of the Itchen & Test. With the keen support of a knowledgeable group of local river keepers, fishermen, ecologists and land owners along the Arle, we then joined forces with the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust to identify problems and set out plans for its ‘Watercress & Winterbournes ’ project. This has been funded in its initial, 18-month planning stage by the Heritage Lottery Fund and well-supported by the Upper Itchen Initiative, Salmon & Trout Conservation, Wessex Rivers Trust and others. They have the depth of knowledge and experience to make the scientific case but also need the input of communities to take practical action. The initial planning stage has now been completed. We had wanted to get on and do things … but have had to bide our time whilst the Wildlife Trust has gathered input from community groups in all seven catchment areas, including the Arle, Cheriton and Candover. In the meantime, though, we have been able to try out sampling kits to test water quality, and count freshwater shrimps and other creatures that are at the bottom of the food chain (counts that are much lower than they should be) and map access routes along the river. Now, though, a bid for second stage funding that will implement the plans has just been put to the Lottery Fund. It is a competitive bid, so even now, it will take until next spring for final decisions to be made. It is hoped, though, that funding can provide for a range of initiatives

that can, gradually, restore the natural balance of the river, reinstate the food chain damaged by pollutants, and encourage new wildlife. If the bid is successful, we will see plans rolled out to monitor the river’s health and create better understanding of the interconnectiveness of different creatures: from tiny water beasties, to fish, to birds, and land animals. Guided (and self-guided) walks will help us to better value our heritage: the vital links between the river and the town, and how and why Alresford’s growth has been dependent on the river over centuries. Improving access to the river has also been key, providing the opportunity to walk and see what is going on. In places, as you will know, the footpath along the Arle at the bottom of Alresford is eroded to a width of little more than 18 inches where banks are broken and deteriorating almost daily. And there will also be education to reduce needless water usage and the ground water pollution that seeps into the river because of over-use of chemical cleaners. Initially, it had been hoped that restoration of Alresford Pond (removing some, at least of the thick, phosphate and nitrate-laden sediment), would be included in the plans, identified as it was by the Wildlife Trust as a ’signature project’. But it has proven too complex and too costly for this project, which must share some £2.5m amongst all seven catchment communities. Natural England, though, is still exploring this as a separate initiative. If the bid isn’t successful, there will still be things we want to and can do, with the community’s help, so we will bring you more news and, if you want to register your interest, let Dorothy Hamilton, Secretary of the Alresford Society, have your email contact details. Dorothy is reached at dorothy.wales1@btinternet.com These risks are not new but have gained a hold over many, many years. It will take decades but, perhaps, we will in future be able to see again ‘ …Everywhere birds, moorhens and coots, slipping in and out between the rushes, haunt of many another water-fowl, warblers in the reeds and willow-brakes, swallows flitting in fantastic circles, swift as the dragon flies whisk their bravery of metallic colouring over the sedges …’. Highways and Byways in Hampshire – 1908, by D.H. Moutray Read with illustrations by Arthur B. Connor Jan Field - Chairman, The Alresford Society


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CHURCH SERVICES New Alresford St. John the Baptist Sunday 3 08.00 Holy Communion BCP 09.30 Parish Communion 15.00 Service of Comfort and Hope Sunday 10 08.00 Holy Communion 09.30 Second Sunday Service 10.45 Remembrance Service 18.00 Choral Evensong Sunday 17 08.00 Holy Communion 09.30 Parish Communion 18.00 Sundays @ six Sunday 24 08.00 Holy Communion 09.30 Parish Communion 17.00 Teatime Church 18.00 "Encounter" Service Every Wednesday 09.00 Morning Prayer in Celtic Tradition Every Friday 10.00 Holy Communion or Devotional Service Parish Office: 01962 733545 stjohnsalresford.org.uk

Saturdays 09.30 1st Saturday Bacon Butties Contact: Revd Ruth Fry Tel: 01962 882828

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Sunday 3 11.00 Patronal Family Service Sunday 10 10.50 Remembrance Service Sunday 17 11.00 Parish Communion Sunday 24 11.00 Morning Prayer Parish Office: 01962 733545 stjohnsalresford.org.uk

Ovington St. Peter's Sunday 3 11.00 No Service Sunday 10 10.00 Remembrance Communion Sunday 17 10.00 Morning Prayer Sunday 24 10.00 Mattins New Alresford Methodist Church Sunday Worship 1st Sunday 10.30 Morning Worship. Holy Communion monthly Thursdays 14.30 1st and 3rd Thursdays Womens Fellowhip 19.30 1st Thursday- Lydia Group for ladies

Upper Itchen Benefice Sunday 3 10.15 Cheriton Benefice All Age Holy Communion Service 18.00 Hinton Ampner Benefice All Souls Service Sunday 10 09.00 Cheriton Holy Communion 10.45 Cheriton Remembrance Service 10.45 Bramdean Remembrance Service Sunday 17 08.30 Beauworth Holy Communion 09.30 Cheriton Holy Communion 11.00 Hinton Ampner Prayer & Praise with Holy Communion Sunday 24 09.30 Cheriton Holy Communion 11.00 Kilmeston Holy Communion 11.00 Bramdean

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Sunday 3 9.30 Ropley Holy Communion 11.00 Bishop’s Sutton Holy Communion Every Sunday 17.00 West Tisted 11.00 Mass Harvest Evensong All other enquiries: 15.30 West Tisted 01962 852 804 Remembrance & Thanksgiving Itchen Valley Sunday 10 Benefice 10.45 Ropley Remembrance Service Sunday 3 10.50 West Tisted 08.00 Martyr Worthy Remembrance Service Holy Communion 10.50 Bishop's Sutton 10.00 Easton Remembrance Service Family Worship Sunday 17 18.00 Marty Worthy 9.30 Ropley All Souls Morning Worship Sunday 10 11.00 Bishop's Sutton 10.50 Itchen Abbas Holy Communion Remembrance Service 16.00 West Tisted 18.00 Martyr Worthy Holy Communion Evensong Sunday 24 Sunday 17 9.30 Ropley 08.00 Itchen Abbas Morning Worship Holy Communion 11.00 Bishop’s Sutton 10.00 Easton All Age Worship Valley Worship Sunday 24 10.00 Martyr Worthy Parish Communion

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WHAT'S ON Join us at Alresford Flower Club at St Gregory's Church Hall for our Open Evening when Graham King will be treating us to 'All Wrapped Up' commencing at 7.30pm. Tickets include a glass of wine and a mince pie and will be served from 7pm. Cost is £6 for Flower Club members and £8 for Visitors. Contact for tickets is: 01962 735321

NOVEMBER Saturday 16 Fun Bingo

John Pearson Hall, Alresford. From 7.30pm £10 to include supper. Licensed Bar Admission by ticket. All proceeds to Save the Children. Tickets from Gill 01962 732374 & Claire: 01962 734941

Saturday 16

Itchen Abbas Christmas Fair Join us at the village hall for a Cafe Raffle. meet Father Christmas - Games, Tombolas, Crafts and more. From 3pm to 5.30pm

Sunday 17 Solos

We will Be serving Solos Sunday Tea From 2.30-4pm in the John Pearson Hall Alresford. Please come and join us for Tea Homemade cakes. Conversation and fellowship. Info weekdays 10am-12noon 01962 733545

Saturday 23

Mark Jennings Guitar Recital at St Simon & St Jude Church, Bramdean. Suggested donation of £12.50 per person available from George Tindley, email: george. tindley@savillsim.com or tel: 01962 771343. 6.30pm: Drinks (included in ticket price), 7:00pm – 8.15pm: Recital, with 15-minute interval. Mark Jennings is a master of classical guitar and will perform the great classic virtuosos in what promises to be an exhilarating evening of some of the finest music for Spanish and Classical guitar. All proceeds will go to the St Simon & St Jude Fabric Fund to complete the repair works to the church.

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Alresford Art Society A talk by Steve Carroll entitled ‘Turner and Expressionism’ at 7.30pm in the John Pearson Hall, St. John’s Church, New Alresford. Non-members welcome (£5). For further information please contact Richard Cox on 01962 732043 or visit www. artsociety.alresford.org

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Alresford Flower Club

Friday 29 and Saturday 30

Alresford Community Theatre Society An evening of Christmas ACTS! Celebrate the start of advent with ACTS comical take on the season festivities And the Christmas story. Bighton Village Hall. 7.30 ( doors open at 7pm) Licenced bar. Tickets £10 to include a glass of mulled wine and some festive treats. Tickets available at: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/acts/e-zzpper Or from Margaret on 07710415786.

Saturday 30

Preston Candover CE Primary School A Frozen Christmas Fair There is a chill in the air as we prepare for a Frozen themed Christmas Fair. Join us for amazing eats and treats ranging from a BBQ, Mulled Wine, Artisan Coffee, Face Painting, Games & Activities, Stocking Fillers and much more. We will have real Christmas Trees for Sale on the day and prior to the event and end off the festivities with a visit from Elsa or a Reindeer Ride on Sven* for the little ones. Hope to see you there for some Frozen cheer. *Ponies dressed as Reindeer. Subject to weather conditions. From 12pm - 3pm at Preston Candover CE Primary School Premises. For more information and pre-orders on Christmas Trees contact christmasfairpc@gmail.com or contact Anneke on 07956 528671

DECEMBER Sunday 1 and Sunday 8

Raimes Festive Cellar Doors From 2-5pm. Kick off the festive season by joining the Raimes family in the wine Barn at Grange Farm, Tichborne. Try the three latest vintage sparkling wines and make the most of special offers on the day. This is a free event and no booking needed. Raimes will also be open for drop ins or online order collections on Saturday 14th & 21st December. raimes.co.uk

Sunday 1

Gods Trees Talk An inspiring 45 minute presentation on trees in the Bible including what we learn from a first century fishing boat in Galilee, the crown of thorns and the wood of the Cross. From

4.30pm at New Farm Chapel, Alresford. Refreshments will be served. All are welcome - those with a faith or none. Copies of God's Trees for sale at £20 (20% off retail price)

Saturday 7

General Auction - Itchen Abbas Village Hall Auction : 2pm. Drop off lots to sell 9-9.30am Viewing from 12.30pm. To include China, Coins, Ephemera, Collectables, Old Toys, Jewellery, small items of Furniture, NOT Household goods, Car Boot Items or modern Electricals. Sellers booking recommended Please call Claire 01962 734941 or Bob 01962 733475 for bookings or further information www.auctionsinaday.co.uk

Friday 6

A Christmas concert by the Cheriton Singers Tickets £10 (under 16s free). St Michael's Church, Cheriton, 8pm. Tickets available online at Ticket Source or at Cheriton village stores or on the door (limited availability). Light refreshments in the village hall afterwards.

Saturday 7

St Nicholas Concert for the blood cancer charity Bloodwise Kate Jones, organist, performs at St Nicholas Church, Bishop’s Sutton at 6.00pm-7.00pm Kate Jones makes a very welcome return to this charity series of concerts to give an organ recital featuring music for Christmas. Doors open for this early-evening concert at 5.30pm and tickets for £10 are available on the door or can be reserved via stnbconcerts@ gmail.com and include a welcoming drink. Parking is available at the village hall on the main road.

Saturday 7

Winchester Cats Protection Fundraising Stall Please support or donate if you can, thankyou! Venue: St. Maurice Covert, Winchester.Visit our stall in the centre of Winchester market from 8am to 3pm, under the St. Maurice Covert archway (next to Debenhams). If you have anything to donate we'd also love to hear from you too. Home made jams anyone? Yum.

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Itchen Valley Choir, Christmas Concert At Ichen Abbas Village Hall from 7.45pm Ticket price £10 to include party food and drink during the performance. Do come and join us for our annual festive concert. This year we are creating a party atmosphere for all to enjoy. We will be singing some old favourites and seasonal cheer and as always audience participation adds to our special concerts.


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THE AMAZING HABITAT OF THE SOUTH DOWNS

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t was World Habitat Day on Monday 7 October. Around the world, habitat is under threat and with it the species that they support. You might not realise it at first but the South Downs National Park is home to rare habitat and species, some of which is globally important. CHALK GRASSLAND Chalk grassland is one of the richest habitats in western Europe, containing a great diversity of species.You can find up to 50 species per square metre! This habitat has developed through centuries of sheep grazing on the shallow, free draining soils that cover the chalk. Once common over the South Downs, it now only covers an estimated four per cent of the National Park. CHALK STREAMS There are only 200 chalk streams in the world and 160 of these are in the UK with the majority in southern England. The River Meon and River Itchen in the South Downs National Park are fine examples of these rare streams, which are important for wildlife as well as for fishing. It’s the combination of geology and climate that give chalk streams their distinctive clear water. The good quality water together with the gravels of the river bed, provide habitat for an abundance of insects which provide food for fish. The well vegetated banks with plants such as watercress, give fish and other wildlife places to shelter from predators and forage for food. Our chalk streams are an important habitat for riverfly, brown trout, bullhead, otter, water vole, kingfisher and water shrew. HEATHLAND Lowland heath is an internationally rare habitat. Heathers are the main type of plant, but you’ll also find birch, gorse, purple moor grass and scots pine. The UK has 20 per cent of the world’s total heathland habitat, though what we have left today is less than a fifth of what was

here 200 years ago. In the South Downs National Park heathland develops on the Lower Greensand to the north of the chalk downs. The plants have adapted to survive on poor soils and dry or waterlogged conditions. Our heaths support a variety of wildlife such as nightjar, Dartford warbler, smooth snake, sand lizards, silver studded blue butterflies and heath tiger beetles. The National Lottery Heritage Fund supported Heathlands Reunited project is working with partners to recreate, restore and reconnect lowland heath in the South Downs with the goal of creating an area of heathland greater than 1,200 football pitches.Visit Black Down, near Haslemere to see a fine heath with superb views across the National Park. At 280m it is the highest point in the South Downs National Park. WOODLAND The South Downs has more woodland – including the semi-ancient Kingley Vale yew forest – than any other National Park in England or Wales, with the abundance of trees forming a vital component of the ecosystem and landscape. Light needs to reach plants and flowers on the forest floor to ensure they can in turn support the animals which rely on them for habitats and food. Conserving this precious treescape is not without its challenges. Pests and diseases such as ash dieback and Dutch elm disease are growing concerns across the country and will likely change our landscape dramatically. But, through active management and maintaining a good diversity of tree species, we can significantly improve the chances for our native trees and ensure future generations of people, plants and wildlife can enjoy healthy woodland. Image location: Old Winchester Hill www.southdowns.gov.uk


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BOWTELL’S EVENT CATERING Bowtell’s Event Catering is a family run business set in the heart of Hampshire between Alton and Petersfield. Established for over 20 years, they started out cooking BBQ food at Hampshire Farmers’ Markets and private parties and now cater for all types of occasions. They produce beautiful bespoke food whether it be for a private dinner party right through to your wedding for as many as 200 guests. They offer the full service from start to finish and all aspects of your wedding or event can be taken care of. They use their own home grown meats from the farm as well as supporting many small local artisan producers from New Forest Smoked Trout right through to salads and fresh fruit from Selborne. All dietary requirements can be catered for whether it be gluten free, vegetarian or vegan. They can even supply you with your local fizz! So, if you have an event, big or small please give them a call and see what they can offer you. We are sure you won’t be disappointed. Contact details: www.bowtellseventcatering.co.uk E: toby@bowtelleseventcatering.co.uk T: 01420 588481 or 07966 270002

Local food and drink producers have had the opportunity to pitch their products to four members of the Local Flavours buying team of Southern Co-op thanks to Hampshire Fare. This special 'Pig Den' event, was held on 15 October at Rownhams House, near Romsey, was inspired by BBC TV’s Dragons Den while referencing the Hampshire Hog - Hampshire Fare’s motif. Independent retailer Southern Co-op has a business ethos that focuses on sustainability and supporting local communities including a range dedicated to regional produce – Local Flavours. Matt Elliott from Southern Co-op explained that they were keen to source more suppliers for the Local Flavours range which is continuing to grow in response to consumer demand. The event provided an opportunity for producers to approach the team and establish a supportive relationship. Tracy Nash, Commercial Manager, Hampshire Fare, who organised the 'Pig Den' event, helped producers prepare by providing pitching guidance. The businesses pitching to the Southern Co-op panel came from across the county and the Isle of Wight. They included: Alf Turner; Bee Good; Catch Fabulous Fishcakes; Chalice Mead; Charlotte Brown’s Handmade Preserves; Ciderniks; Conker Spirit; Corner 53; Gorilla Spirits; JK Fine Chocolates; Mayfly Gin (River Test Distillery); Mortimer Chocolate Company; Naked Jam; Pig Beer; Tatchbury Manor Farm; Test Brewing; Test Valley Gin (Wessex Spirits); The Hampshire Salami Company; Tipsy Wight; Tutts Clump Cider; Wholesome Wolf and Winchester Distillery.


Christmas Wine Festival Tasting Saturday 23rd November 1 - 6 pm

You are Cordially invited to our 15th Annual Christmas Wine Tasting We spend many months of tasting sourcing the perfect festive refreshments for your Christmas table. Everything listed above and a lot more will be on taste, plus we will have some suppliers in aendance and complimentary nibbles. This event is not to be missed.

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Christmas Wine Festival Tasting Saturday 23rd November 1 - 6 pm

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FOOD & DRINK by an award winning chef and his team using locally sourced ingredients, with bubbles on arrival, a three course Christmas lunch and a gift for all children under 12 years, presented by Santa’s little helpers - £59 per adult and £29.95 per child under 12.

Roast Breast of Chicken in Prosciutto with Sage Cream and Chargrilled Asparagus

FESTIVE FUN FOR FRIENDS AND FAMILY Christmas as one of the busiest social times of the year, can be a tiring experience for those who have to do most of the catering! Friends and family gatherings, before or leading up to the big event, can be time consuming and expensive - just thinking about all of those trips to the supermarket, let alone the cooking and clearing up afterwards. All of this effort can be totally exhausting, and it is easy to lose sight of our original budgets. Then there is all the hard work that goes into preparing our homes and all the clearing up afterwards. Letting someone else take the strain and pain out of Christmas can be a great relief and sometimes even be more economical. This is something that the team at the 4 star Holiday Inn Winchester have taken into account, when developing their comprehensive schedule of festive events and entertainment. Leave the preparation and washing up at home and enjoy Christmas Day lunch in the hotel’s recently opened Odyssey Restaurant, prepared

“The hotel is in an ideal location for friends and family to meet up and celebrate together, either on the big day or just to book a Festive Afternoon Tea,” commented Sarah Waddington, Sales and Marketing Manager for the hotel. “For those who do not have enough space to put relatives up, we have created a special Christmas Residential Break from Christmas Eve to Boxing Day. Or for those who want to meet up before Christmas we have a special lunch aimed at families with Santa’s Little helpers on Sunday 15th December.” For businesses and groups of friends who want to have a memorable festive night out the hotel has a schedule of interesting and entertaining events from Party Nights from £29.95 per head to events with built in entertainment. “We had such a huge response to the Fawlty Towers Dining and Entertainment event last year, that we have invited Basil and his cast back again for ‘Basil’s Christmas Carol’ on 6th December with entertainment and a delicious three course meal for £42 per head,” continued Sarah Waddington. The hotel will also be presenting the Ultimate Elton Tribute Night, with three course dinner for £42 per head on 29th November. “This would make the perfect Christmas office party event,” said Sarah Waddington. “Our festive season events will close with our New Year’s Eve special with soul and Motown act The Estelles.” For more information visit www.hiwinchester.co.uk www.hiwinchester.co.uk

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CHARITY CHRISTMAS CARDS MORE THAN 50 CHARITIES! ON SALE AT THE CHARITY CHRISTMAS CARD SHOP Tourist Information Centre WINCHESTER GUILDHALL

The well-known Cheriton Talks are coming round again. We are delighted to announce that we have held the price for 5th year running!

Friday 25th October – Tuesday 17th December from 10am-4.45pm All Proceeds to Charity Credit Cards Now Accepted

SATURDAY 15 FEBRUARY “A Terrible Lucidity” Van Gogh and Gauguin Douglas Skeggs - Art Historian and Author SATURDAY 22 FEBRUARY The Otters’ Tale: How Otters Returned to Hampshire Simon Cooper - Managing Director of Fishing Breaks, Stockbridge SATURDAY 29 FEBRUARY Victors’ Justice: The Nuremberg Trials 75 Years Michael Biddiss - Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Reading

FA C E P A I N T I N G EVENTS • BIRTHDAY PARTIES FETES • FESTIVALS CALL NATASHA - T: 07539 199125 HAPPYSMILEYFACESFACEPAINTING

SATURDAY 7 MARCH Anna of Kleve: Queen of Secrets Alison Weir - British Historian and Author SATURDAY 14 MARCH Edward Elgar: The Man and his Times Andrew Neill - Past President of the Elgar Society Venue: St Michael’s Church, Cheriton Time: 6.30pm for canapés and a complimentary glass of wine, the talks commencing at 7.00pm Tickets: Subject to available seating and please note below • The price will be £15 for each talk • Tickets will be available from mid November, only through the website: www.cheritontalks.com • Tickets sell out fast: Book early to avoid disappointment! All proceeds to St. Michael’s Church Cheriton

Sunday 1st December at 4.30pm New Farm Chapel, Alresford, SO24 9QH An inspiring 45 minute presentation on trees in the Bible including what we learn from a first century fishing boat in Galilee, the crown of thorns and the wood of the Cross.

Refreshments will be served All are welcome - those with a faith or none Copies of God's Trees for sale at £20 (20% off retail price)

Tel: 07447 158058 (text or call) or email via www.newfarmchapel.org.uk


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6 - 9 & 12 - 16 NOV @ 7.30PM, 10 NOV @ 2.30PM IN THE OAK THEATRE

22 & 23 NOV @ 7.30PM (ALSO AT 2.30PM ON 23 NOV)

PINOCCHIO THE BEST PANTO EVER WITH NO STRINGS ATTACHED! 25 - 30 NOV @ 7.30PM IN THE ACORN THEATRE

11 - 14 & 17 - 21 DEC @ 7.30PM, 14, 15 & 21 @ 2.30PM IN THE OAK THEATRE

THE OLD ALRESFORD DRAMATIC SOCIETY (TOADS)

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An evening of Christmas ACTS!

The White Cat A new panto for a purrrfect seasonal treat!

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Friday 29th November and Saturday 30th november 7.30pm (Doors open at 7pm) Celebrate the start of Advent with ACTS own 'comical' take on the seasons festivities and the Christmas Story. A show of two halves including comedy, sketches and songs. Let us entertain you as you sit back and enjoy a complimentary glass of mulled wine and some festive treats! Bighton Village Hall, near Alresford

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PEACE BY PIECE AT O2 GUILDHALL SOUTHAMPTON Southampton Philharmonic Choir are pleased to present an inspirational programme of music that sums up a promise of hope from two composers and their view on how they would like the world to be today. The concert takes place at O2 Guildhall Southampton on Saturday 30 November 2019 at 7.30pm. Karl Jenkins The Peacemakers is a large-scale classical work for soprano soloist, chorus, children’s choir and orchestra. The music is classical and very approachable, with world music and jazz influences. The combination of two choirs, wonderful percussion writing and instrumental detail, makes The Peacemakers an international statement of epic proportions. The huge variety of styles, textures and musical material that Jenkins has managed to weave together into a coherent and emotional tour de force produces a profound impact. The work is rapidly becoming as popular and well-known as The Armed Man. The programme also includes Jenkins' composition for string orchestra, Palladio, written in 1995 and Will Todd's No more sorrow, written for chorus, strings, piano and harp in 2014. Jenkins' inspiration was the 16th-century architect, Andrea Palladio reflecting the mathematical harmony and order of Palladio's architecture in musical form. Todd's gentle and lyrical No more sorrow is a setting of words from the biblical Book of Revelation: Todd writes, ‘When I wrote this piece it felt as if it came in response to the recovery of my daughter from long term illness. The inspirational text suggests a promise of hope beyond dark times.’ Tickets: £13.05, £19.65, £25.15 with concessions are available from O2Guildhall Southampton box office. For full details please visit www.southamptonphil.org

MUD AND GLORY AT FONTWELL! The Southern National returns to Fontwell Park on Sunday 17 November! Hosted at the UK's Only Figure of 8 Jumps Track, The Southern National is one of our biggest race days of the year! Aired on ITV Racing, this 3-mile, 3-furlong test of endurance is the ultimate ride for both horse and jockey! Be there for yourself to experience the thrill and the action of National Hunt Racing! THE LAND & POWER PREMIER RESTAURANT Experience your race day from the exclusive Land & Power Premier Lounge Restaurant. The Restaurant is located on the first floor of the Land & Power Premier Grandstand with access to the exclusive viewing balcony and panoramic views of our beautiful Sussex Racecourse. PRIVATE SUITES Talk to us about our Private Suites. We offer a range of packages to suit your requirements. To learn more, please call or email us at the Racecourse Reception & Ticket Office and we’ll be more than happy to talk you through the available options. CHILDREN GO FREE Children under 18 go free when accompanied by an adult. ID may be required. A fulfilment fee (max £2.75) may apply to some orders. For more information and tickets, please visit www.fontwellpark. co.uk/whats-on/the-southern-national


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WELLBEING COMMUNITY Jan Field.The main criterium was the involvement of the many local voluntary organisations and they succeeding in this object with 25 such organisations setting up stalls to advertise their work and activities. These were well set out and nicely displayed and very much impressed our main guests. These stalls were complimented by the local bell ringers "Charmborough Ringers " and by a selection of vintage cars/bus which attracted many viewers.

THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE GIFT OF THE AVENUE The 150th anniversary of the gift of the Avenue by the Right Reverend Charles Sumner,Bishop of Winchester on 23rd September1869 was celebrated by both The Town Trustees and residents of Alresford. The Town Trustees had started planning for the event over 1 year ago with Keith Divall as chair of the Organisation Committee and comprising Andrew Smith and

CHARLIE PATEY

Charlie Patey (a resident of Old Alresford, ex Perins student and medical student at Southampton University) has just competed in the British Gymnastics Tumbling Championships 2019 held in Birmingham Arean last weekend. Charlie gained a bronze medal. Charlie has been competing since he was 10 years old and despite suffering numerous set-backs and injuries over the years, has finally achieved medal success taking home a bronze at the weekend. Charlie trains with Basingstoke Gymnastics Club and considers himself especially fortunate to have access to world class coaches and facilities at the club. And despite a heavy study schedule as a second year medical student he also manages to train up to 16 hrs a week at Basingstoke. Charlie chose Southampton University specifically so he could continue to train and study at the club.

It is estimated that over 500 local people attended the celebrations during the 3 hour event whose chief guest was the current Bishop of Winchester ,The Right Reverend Tim Dakin accompanied by his wife Sally. The Bishop made a strong speech in urging the planting of new trees to help the climate change effect and was keen to plant a new young Lime tree as the centre point of the celebrations.

Myles(Rector )to finally Robin Atkins (Chair Town Trust).

The planting celebrations were performed in descending order of hierarchy from the Bishop (House of Lords)to Steve Brine MP (House of Commons )to Cllr Rob Humby (HCC Portfolio holder )to Julie

Steve Brine made the closing speech thanking the Organising Committee and Contributors for showing Alresford in the best light and looked forward to the future of the Avenue and its unique features "

ALRESFORD RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB

those first 2 or 3 disappointments, Alresford Rugby Club has really shown our true yellow, black and green colours. At the time of going to print, the 1st XV have beaten Havant RFC and Ellingham and Ringwood RFC and the 2nd XV comfortably beat Kingsclere.

The rugby season is off and running, Some pretty good rugby is going on in Japan(weather permitting), and also here in Alresford. ARFC began a new and difficult season with a fresh coaching set up. Amongst many issues, this involved a balance of retaining current players and the recruitment of more numbers. Moving forward into two stronger leagues, the coaches have worked tirelessly to keep both sides competitive, and this means 'numbers'. The boys came back in July to be prepared and ready, but the opening league fixtures weren't kind to us. Our initial results reflected the difference between those that can call upon a large player base and others that aren't so fortunate. However, despite early disparity with players numbers we gave those top sides games to remember. Since

Earlier Robin Atkins welcomed all the guests and thanked the Bishop and Steve Brine for their Attendance.Trustee Roy Gentry gave a short speech on the history of the Avenue from 1869 onwards as well as separation by amicable divorce in 2015 of the Town Trust from the Town Council.

We head into November when there will be fireworks on the pitch and some new stars to look at. All kick offs are 2.30pm. ARFC will be holding lunches throughout November and December at The Arlebury. You DO NOT need a tweed jacket to attend - Sponsors, friends, and supporters are welcomed to join us. Please check out our newly updated website for more details. Up Coming Fixtures for November: 1ST XV 9/11 NEW MILTON (A) 16/11 MILLBROOK (A) 23/11 FARNBORO (H) 2ND XV 9/11 PORTSMOUTH (H) 16/11 ANDOVER (H) 23/11 MILLBROOK/STONEHAM (H) We value your continued support and look forward to seeing you all soon.


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ALRESFORD SURGERY NEWS Flu Clinics Bookable appointments are available & can be booked by telephoning reception or you can book online via Patient Access if you are over 65 but couldn’t attend a walk in clinic, under 65 or in an at risk group or pregnant. Child Flu Clinics Child flu clinics will run very similarly to previous years with 2-3 year olds and 2-17 year old at risk patients being vaccinated at the surgery while children in year R to 6

Patients who are eligible for vaccination at the surgery will receive a letter from us. We are unable to vaccinate children who have missed their vaccination at school unless they are at risk, but School Health will run catch-up clinics and you can contact them should the need arise. For more details on the child flu vaccine please visit; https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/ vaccinations/child-flu-vaccine/ Surgery Closure Wednesday 20th November There will be no GP appointments available on Wednesday 20th November in the afternoon so that our GPs and Practice Nurses can join the TARGET session. If you need medical help in a hurry you can use the normal Out of Hours service by dialing 111. The surgery Reception and Dispensary will also be closed. TARGET stands for Time for Audit Research Governance and

Training. This programme has worked very effectively in other parts of Hampshire and the sessions are well attended as the GPs and practice nurses find it useful to set aside dedicated time to work with their colleagues from other practices. Thank you for your co-operation. The practice will reopen as usual on Thursday 21st November. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your understanding. Changes to the Proactive Care Team Zoe Denyer who has been our Proactive Care Nurse for over 4 years left the Surgery at the end of October to go onto pastures new. Zoe has been part of the Proactive Care Team since the project started & has been instrumental in setting the team up in the Alresford area & will be dearly missed by staff & patients alike. The Alresford Surgery, Station Road Alresford, Hampshire, SO24 9JL Telephone: 01962 732345 Website: www.alresfordsurgery.co.uk • 6 ounces each of raisins • Sultanas and currants • 2 oz of mixed peel • 2 oz of glace cherries • 6 oz plain flour • 3 oz breadcrumbs • 6 oz suet (vegetable suet is fine) • 4 oz brown sugar, • 3 eggs • 1/2 a glass of brandy • A pinch each of nutmeg, mixed spice, cinnamon and salt • A teaspoon of coffee • Rind and juice of a lemon and an orange • Half a grated carrot • Milk to mix METHOD Mix the dry ingredients in a large bowl, beat the eggs & add them and the brandy & juice and add enough milk to give a stiff dropping consistency.

STIR IT UP! Family traditions are fast becoming a thing of the past as the Pinterest generation start to create their own (Christmas Eve boxes, gender reveal parties) but can we reignite a tradition that can be generational and bring people together. Stir it up Sunday is the perfect way to kick start the festive season and bring back a beloved tradition that can be carried on. It falls on the last Sunday before Advent so this year it will be 24th November.

Used to mark the day you make the Christmas pudding or in our house the Christmas cake. All of the family can get involved even if its just a lucky stir from each person. Try to include everyone, even the family that can’t get to you, go and visit them, take the pudding and let them be involved. If Christmas pudding is not your thing maybe stir it up Sunday could be the day you start a new family tradition. LAPIS CHRISTMAS PUDDING Ingredients

Grease a 6-inch pudding basin, fill it with the mixture, cover the top of the basin with greaseproof paper (greased on the underside) with a layer of cooking foil over it, tied on with string. Steam in a steamer over a pan of boiling water for 7 hours and keep checking the pan to make sure it doesn’t boil dry. Store it somewhere cool & dry until you want to eat it: when serving you can either heat each portion up in the microwave like we do or steam it again for about 2 hours. www.lapiscare.com


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FACE MATTERS SKINHEALTH For several years Sally Curson and her skincare brand Face Matters have been well known in Alresford, and over the last few months this multi-award winning local brand has undergone a make-over. Face Matters Skinhealth is now launched – with an environmental focus. The former containers, boxes, leaflets, cello-wrap and all unnecessary packaging have been dropped and replaced with simple recycled bottles. These super effective, easy to use products made from only the really good stuff will leave your skin ultra healthy. It’s such a simple routine that everyone has time for (even the guys!) and is ideal to use with your favourite retinols, acids and SPFs.

rapidly over the last year or so I have seen a real hands on need for superb quality easy to use skincare that focuses solely on healthy skin and results without breaking the bank or complicated routines. Listening to my clients has taken me down this new path and already I am so delighted with the feedback and actual difference in both the skin tone and overall skin health that I am seeing. We are also able to provide professional sized products to complement our Face Matters Signature Facial for therapists wishing to launch this into their beauty businesses. All the ingredients for our range have been carefully selected to provide effective, hard working results for you. We do not test on animals, we test on ladies in Hampshire! We do not use parabens, microbeads, sodium laurel sulphates, palm oil or any mineral oils and our products are all made near Bridport in Dorset by our trusted Soil Association approved partners.

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HE'S A KEEPER © LUCIA FOSTER-FOUND 2019

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olting down a bacon sandwich, he’s stood in his kitchen by the rayburn.The setting of the 200 year old cob cottage, up a track and in a clearing in the woods is enviable, idyllic even. The golden thatch was recently renewed, it’s been re-plumbed and rewired – and there’s no shortage of logs for the woodburner in the beamy sitting room. It’s his home and he feels fortunate, but it’s not his house. It comes with his job. He’s a Keeper. Mid September - first shoot day. Starting with partridge, moving onto pheasant late October - and there’ll be several shoots a fortnight from now until February. The culmination of the full-on seven days a week job nurturing the poults that arrived months before; feeding and protecting them from predation and disease. Coughing and ‘snicking’ means gapes, mustard coloured poo brings bad news of coccidiosis maybe, or hexameta – the list goes on. And on. Then there’s bad weather – and the Keeper, even with the greatest of care, can’t control that. Small wonder there’s a saying “The birds’ll die of everything before they’re shot.” But he’s already been out on his quad at first, misty light; checking the birds, checking the numbered pegs in the fields for the guns to stand by, checking too that the landrover’s fuelled up and hitched to the beaters’ wagon. Also a stressful encounter with a walker who regularly lets his dog run through the woods away from any public footpath. A wayward pet can rid a drive of all the game - and the Guns, paying good money for their sport, won’t be impressed. And the estate owner will want to know why. Gulping down his coffee, he tells his wife “I’ve tried explaining, but he treats the countryside like it’s some sort of quaint theme park for walking his cross-breed in.” On this of all mornings, she can only sympathise and wish him luck. After taking the kids to school she’ll be back to join the beaters later, with the sausage rolls and fruit cake she’s made for elevenses. Checking the weather forecast, she prays the rain will hold off until after the last drive’s whistle blows. Christmas Day.The cottage is in its festive finery of red-berried holly and variegated ivy. A fir tree from the estate sits in the corner of the sitting room and twinkles with lights. The shooting season in full swing,Yule offers no respite.The Keeper’s checked the feeders that morning – and after lunch there’ll be the usual dusk tour around the boundaries with his dogs, keeping the birds from straying. The Boxing Day shoot looms and

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although a less formal affair for the owner’s family and friends, the Keeper needs it to go well. The ‘phone rings. Poachers have been spotted and it’s his duty to go and see what’s afoot, although he’s only just sat down with his family to their turkey dinner. Turns out the gang in their pickup are coursing for hares with long dogs. The Keeper’s thankful that they’ve cleared off the estate before he arrives in his landrover. Must be the Christmas spirit, he smiles to himself, relieved. Returning to his lunch just in time for the Queen’s speech, he eats quickly to get out again before sunset. February arrives in deep snow, but the game shooting’s over and the Keeper can ease up a bit once the season’s post mortem is done. The owner’s a decent bloke and they sit together in his study up at the big house, enjoying a very fine single malt and poring over the Game Book. Like a salesman with targets to meet, it’s a numbers game and however convivial this may seem, a keeper is judged by his results. Each and every shoot day, the number of birds in the bag is recorded. At the end of season analysis, the number of birds released or ‘put down’ on the estate, versus the total number shot is calculated. The 45% return the Keeper’s achieved this season is better than average.What happened to the rest who didn’t end up in a game pie, casserole, or roasted and served with stuffing and bread sauce? Some will have wandered onto the roads, to be run over by motorists unwilling to slow down whilst the birds hop up onto the verge. Some will have succumbed to disease. Others, neither quick nor wary enough, will have fed the foxes. Many more will strut around the fields in the Spring – the cock birds in their courting finery, gathering hens to their harem. Verdict: it was a good season and everyone’s happy. The Keeper keeps his job and his home – he might even have a couple of weeks off to wind down from the hard work of the last eight months. Then there’s a long list of jobs to crack on with, not least a new pen for more birds. The owner’s so pleased that he’s expanding the shoot. More birds mean more shoot days.This gives more security for everyone; the game bird rearers, the caterers, the beaters and pickers up, the village pub and hotel – even the remote, local petrol station that’s largely kept going by the 4x4 trade. More work and stress for him too. But this is the life he’s chosen and it’s not a bad one. He’s a Keeper..


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woodwork, glasswork, clothing, artwork, hats, ceramics and giftware. This is in addition to the stunning collection of contemporary jewellery and stylish silversmithing work being exhibited within the Bapsy and King Charles Halls at The Guildhall.

CONTEMPORARY CRAFT FAIR AND JEWELLERY AND SILVERSMITHING FAIR AT WINCHESTER GUILDHALL

Once again Craft In Focus will be staging a mixed discipline craft fair alongside its popular Desire Jewellery and Silversmithing Fair at the Guildhall in Winchester this year from 22-24 November making a visit even more worthwhile. The organisers of the Desire Fair will once again be using other rooms within The Guildhall to allow visitors to view and purchase contemporary crafts such as scarves, home accessories, bags, furniture,

If you have not visited a Craft in Focus event, this will change your perception of ‘Craft Fairs’ entirely. Both these events will offer the public a calibre of exhibitor rarely seen at other fairs, offering a perfect opportunity to see outstanding work and craftsmanship from these talented British makers.Whether you’re looking to treat yourself, purchase a unique gift for someone special or commission something for a special occasion, make a date to visit these two events.

www.desirefair.com www.craftinfocus.com Opening times for this year’s event are 12 noon – 6 pm on Friday and 10 am – 5 pm Saturday and Sunday. Admission is £5 which covers admission for both events. For further information contact the organisers on 01622 747 325 or visit the website at www.desirefair.com or www.craftinfocus.com Venue: The Guildhall, Broadway, High Street,Winchester, SO23 9GH


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ALRESFORD TOWN COUNCIL REPORTS COUNCILLOR VACANCY NEW COUNCILLOR New Alresford Town Council welcomed a new Councillor Jay Jones who was co-opted at the last Council meeting on 17th September 2019. Councillor Jones has a background in sales and marketing. He will join the Community and Tourism; Planning and Staffing Committees. Another vacancy has arisen and applications will be considered at the next Town Council meeting. The vacancies are due to the resignation of Lisa Griffiths and Bill Witchard. We would like to thank them for their contribution to the Council and wish them good luck for the future.

RECYCLING IN ALRESFORD - MORE THAN JUST A DROP IN THE OCEAN?

Vicky highlighted that 25% of recycling is rejected due to contamination. To avoid this, all recyclable items should be thoroughly clean and dry. Sellotape should be removed from cardboard. Plastic milk bottle lids should be removed or be inserted into the bottles. If they are not removed when the plastic milk bottles are being crushed the lids become projectiles! Other lids cannot be recycled. Waste unsuitable for recycling is safely burned to produce electricity (enough to power 52,000 homes) which allows 95.5% of household waste in Hampshire to be diverted from landfill. Future recycling initiatives could include the collection of food waste which could be composted or used to produce electricity. Many thanks to everyone who attended and contributed to an enjoyable evening, with special thanks to Vicky Beechey.

BLOOMING MARVELLOUS The Council recently hosted a talk on recycling presented by Vicky Beechey Head of Project Integra. Project Integra works in partnership with councils including Hampshire County Council and Winchester City Council to coordinate waste and recycling management. Vicky gave an interesting and informative talk; and expertly fielded questions from an enthusiastic audience.

The results from the Parish in Bloom have just been announced and the town was awarded a silver gilt – (82 points) just four points shy of a gold. A fantastic result for our first year and well deserved. In his report, the judge commended “well presented” gardens, the repair of the planters at the entrance to Alresford by the Rotary Club and the “superb displays” of hanging baskets and troughs part funded by the

Council and kindly supported by shops, residents and Up the Pole sponsors. Congratulation and thanks to everyone who contributed to this success and we look forward to what can be achieved next year.

now safe to use. At Arlebury Park, near the entrance to the ARC, 60 sq metres of wildflower turf has been laid, and we look forward to seeing a beautiful haven for bees and butterflies next Summer.

CITIZENS ADVICE

Polite notice. The playgrounds are for children 12 years of age and under. They should not be used as public conveniences. Dogs are not allowed in the playgrounds. Please be considerate to other users. Thank you.

Winchester Citizens Advice operates an outreach service in Alresford which benefitted from a grant of £1000 from New Alresford Town Council in March 2019. Their outreach service operates from Alresford Surgery, Station Road every Monday from 1pm to 3pm. It offers free, confidential and impartial advice on a variety of issues including benefits, consumer, work, debt and money, housing, health, law and courts and immigration. Their goal “is to help everyone find a way forward, whatever problem they face”. www. citizensadvice.org.uk or call 03444 111306

OPEN SPACES The last grass cutting of the season has been completed and will resume in March 2020. A selection of benches in our parks needing some tlc have now been refurbished by Pete Bridges, and following repair work the Fort at Stratton Bates play area is

Green Tip: To check whether paper is recyclable. Scrunch up the piece of paper, if it stays scrunched up then it is recyclable, if it uncurls then it contains plastic or wax and is not recyclable. If you would like any further information, please refer to the website in the first instance -www.newalresfordtc.gov.uk Arlebury Park The Avenue New Alresford Alresford SO24 9EP Phone: 01962 732079


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THE RIVER ITCHEN, ITCHEN ABBAS

RIVER HEALTH

Following on from the popularity of his previous article, Garry Honey, a local resident with a passion for chalk stream protection, gives us a further insight into the health of River Itchen. Keep an eye out in future issues for more about this wonderful topic. Watercress cultivation and chalk stream purity have been symbiotically linked for generations. I even once contemplated living the romantic dream of being a watercress grower myself. Nowadays it only makes economic sense to do this on an industrial scale: the big firms today find it more economical to combine watercress packing with other salad leaves and most of the large watercress firms are now salad packers as much as watercress cultivators. While this makes business sense for them, it should require changeof-use permission from agricultural to industrial use on the site. Unfortunately this doesn’t always happen, especially when the salad packing operation shares a site with an existing watercress farm, so the planning authority will not demand an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) to identify potential hazards. An overstretched Environment Agency (EA) will gladly take the discharge water quality readings from the salad packer unless prompted to investigate further by a third party. Switching from watercress cultivation to salad packing might appear to be a minor change in business type, but there is a substantial change in how the river is used within the business. Salad packing involves washing salad leaves brought in from other countries with soil that might contain traces of pesticides, herbicides and micro-organisms alien to the Itchen valley. Salad packing creates jobs and the businesses are welcome, but the environmental impact of their operation needs to be scrutinised more closely when applied within a fragile and protected ecosystem.

POLLUTION Salmon and Trout Conservation conducted tests to provoke the EA into monitoring water quality more carefully, especially in the upper Itchen. They commissioned studies of river health and aquatic life using an independent micro-biological analytical consultancy firm. The report, which was published on 17 June 2019, found that salad washing was a problem for the river and the EA needed to act to stop the discharge of untreated effluent from salad packing. This has resulted in the EA seeking Bakkavor to cut the pesticides in its discharge to protect the future dividend of trout fishing. VIEW THE REPORT: WWW.BIT.LY/2B6EN0I. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT SALMON AND TROUT CONSERVATION, VISIT: WWW.SALMON-TROUT.ORG

ABSTRACTION Also working to protect local rivers is Fish Legal, a not-for-profit organisation that takes legal action to ensure the EA protects our rivers from over-zealous water companies who would abstract water to deliver shareholder value. In August 2018 the planning inspector refused an application by Southern Water for increased abstraction in the river Test. This doesn’t mean there will be no further abstraction applications: one was made for an ‘emergency’ drought permit in August 2019. VIEW THE REPORT: WWW.BIT.LY/35TI08L. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT FISH LEGAL, VISIT: WWW.FISHLEGAL.NET The chalk streams of Hampshire have been running for thousands of years, they have fed generations of local residents with trout, eels and cress but they require protection from commercial interests who view the river as an exploitable resource not an amenity, those who focus on operational cost not environmental conservation. It is not an easy balance but it is important if the quality of our landscape is to be enjoyed by future generations. We must not take it for granted or it will disappear. Written by Garry Honey, a local resident and risk consultant who has a passion for chalk stream protection. Email: gwh@chiron-risk.com


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A MESSAGE FROM NEW ALRESFORD TOWN TRUST To all residents and shopkeepers in Broad Street. I would like to apologise for the disruption you all experienced on Wednesday and Thursday the 16th and 17th October when the Fair was in Broad Street.

A CAPTIVE AUDIENCE AT GODOLPHIN WELCOMED IMPRESSIVE LINE-UP OF AUTHORS FOR LITERARY FESTIVAL Godolphin's third Literary Festival opened with a talk on Queen Victoria by the TV presenter, Historic Royal Palaces curator and historian, Lucy Worsley. She did not disappoint, and her witty, exuberant delivery revealed the humanity and quirkiness of her subject. The audience was a mix of all ages and a testament to Lucy Worsley's talent at making history accessible; many of the questions came from the young who had clearly listened to every word and still wanted to know more. Lucy had a message of encouragement for one who asked about the number of books she had written, "I genuinely cannot remember, which is a great thing, and I hope that one day you will be standing up her saying the same thing!" The festival continued with a Creative Writing workshop and a Poetry Evening organised by the girls and the English Department. There were events during the day for pupils from across Salisbury and beyond and during the week almost 900 schoolchildren joined in events in the Performing Arts Centre and Library. Costa winning author Frances Hardinge chose the festival to launch her latest young adult novel, Deeplight, and she gave a fascinating explanation of the fears and loves that inspired her largely submerged tale about a world beneath the waves. Fleur Hitchcock came to speak about her gripping mysteries which appeal to 9-12 year olds; her books are full of action and she was a great hit with Godolphin pupils and many visiting schools. Laura James hosted a smaller event in the school library to talk about her two series for younger children, Fabio the Flamingo Detective and The Adventures of Pug. She encouraged pupils from Godolphin Prep and across Salisbury to invent their own detective series and played with wonderful collective nouns, a flamboyance of flamingos, a tower of giraffes and a crash of rhinos, to name but a few. Salisbury's very own thriller writer and Godolphin parent, Mark Dawson, came to chat to older students about the business process of producing great fiction. As he explained, it is not just about having an idea and being able to write it down, there is a whole publishing industry to comprehend and his understanding of publishing online combined with his story telling talent has made him the master of Ebook fiction. There were two more evening events open to the public, and particularly well attended was the broadcaster and dramatist Lynne Truss' discussion of her writing career and her latest comic detective series. The grand finale of the festival was Joa Studholme's inspirational talk about colour in interior design, for many years she has been Farrow & Ball's chief colourist, inventing colours and giving advice to customers across the world. Her books on colour are sumptuously printed and she encouraged many art students interested in pursuing a career in the world of interior design.

This was wholly caused by the WCC Traffic Wardens coning off the parking spaces before the allotted time shown on the Road Closure Notice. The Fair lorries were also at fault for coming in too early. This has been taken up with the Fair organisers. Regrettably I have been in hospital for the past 5 weeks, and only came home on 16th October after the disruption had occurred. The normal letter and Permit for residents was never handed out because I was in hospital. Once again, my sincere apologies on behalf of the Town Trust, and hope this was just a “one off ”. Sincerely, Pam Stevens Town Trustee & Clerk

THE CURTIS MUSEUM AND ALLEN GALLERY, ALTON ALLEN GALLERY - NOVEMBER TALKS Life at The Vyne after the Roof Project. Thursday 14th November 7.30pm A talk by Hollie Ryan. Organised by the Friends of the Curtis Museum & Allen Gallery. FREE ALTON AND ITS CAMERA CLUB Thursday 28th November 7.30 pm Steve Kirby, the Chairman, displays and discusses the Club’s 60plus years recording Alton, the local community and the changes affecting both. (See below for exhibition) Tickets £5 from the Gallery. EXHIBITION - ALTON CAMERA CLUB 2nd – 29th November. The Alton Camera Club will be showcasing members’ best images from recent years. Members cover a wide range of abilities, experience, and photographic preferences. The club’s photographs will cover landscapes, natural history, portraits, street, composite, abstract, still life, architecture, events and more.You may even recognise images from the local area. The ACC have a diverse membership and are always looking for like-minded individuals passionate about photography to join. FREE CURTIS MUSEUM Childhood Gallery Refurbishment Appeal Those of you who were kind enough to give a donation may be pleased to know we reached our summer target of £2000 towards this project. This is a great start. Thank you. Any further donations will be gratefully received at the Curtis Museum or Allen Gallery or online at www.hampshireculture.org. uk/support-us/childhood-gallery-campaign or Facebook: @HampshireCulturalTrust. (01420 82802) www.hampshireculturaltrust.org.uk Hours are Tues-Sat, Gallery 10.30 - 4.30, Museum 10 – 5


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HOLY GRAIL OF MOTHS REAPPEARS IN BRITAIN Numerous recent sightings of a moth that became extinct in the UK in the 1960s, suggest that it has recolonised and is now breeding across southern Britain. The Clifden Nonpareil, whose name means ‘beyond compare’, is one of the largest and most spectacular moths native to our shores. With a wingspan that can reach almost 12cm and a bright blue stripe across its black hindwings (which gives rise to an alternative name of the Blue Underwing), this species has long been regarded as a holy grail among moth enthusiasts. Immigrant moths from continental Europe appear to have re-established breeding colonies of this impressive insect in recent years, in south coast counties of England. People are being asked to look for this moth and record any sightings as part of the annual Moth Night, an event run every year by Atropos, Butterfly Conservation and the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. This year the event celebrates its 20th anniversary. As part of this coming Moth Night on 26-28 September 2019 dedicated moth recorders and members of the public

are being asked to survey moths and to submit their sightings via the website. Public events are also being held across the country to raise awareness of the importance and beauty of moths. Moth Night founder and editor of Atropos, Mark Tunmore, said: “September is a special time for studying moths in the British Isles with a colourful range of resident species mixing with more exotic species from Europe or even North Africa as warm air currents sweep them northwards. Already this year we have received reports to our migrant insect news service, Flight Arrivals, of Clifden Nonpareil sightings from Cornwall, Devon, Sussex, Warwickshire, Suffolk, Dorset, Kent, Norfolk, Somerset and Northamptonshire. “Some of these are likely to be immigrants and some part of the recently established resident populations. When we started Moth Night 20 years ago this moth was a very rare immigrant but it is now becoming familiar to moth enthusiasts across southern Britain. This illustrates just how quickly change can take place and that’s why moths are such a fascinating group of insects to study. “Coming at the peak of the Clifden Nonpareil season, Moth Night 2019 is a fantastic opportunity to map the current range of this species in Britain.” Another exciting migrant species being recorded this autumn is the Convolvulus

“The Clifden Nonpareil is a fantastic addition to our wildlife, and it is great to know that it is resident again in the UK, after an absence of 40 years or so. Its caterpillars feed unnoticed up in the canopies of Aspen and poplar trees, so the adult moths are the best indication of how widely-established this species now is. “This year, the Clifden Nonpareil is turning up all over southern Britain, in the Midlands, East Anglia and Wales, in Ceredigion and Monmouthshire, as well as in south coast counties. There’s never been a better chance of a thrilling encounter with this impressive insect.” Dr Marc Botham, an ecologist at the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, said: “Moth Nights provide the perfect opportunity for people of all experiences to go out and record moths, with some fantastic species to look out for. Many moths are benefiting from climate change, being able to withstand the increasingly milder weather in particular over the winter months. “Records collected on Moth Night will help contribute to our fantastic wealth of data on moths and other insect groups and help us to see how climate change and other drivers are affecting their populations in the UK.” Experts would love to hear of any moth sightings, so please submit these to www. mothnight.info and keep an eye on where the Clifden Nonpareils have been spotted so far at www.atropos.info/flightarrivals People can also read more about the fascinating history of the Clifden Nonpareil in the recently published issue of Atropos – see www.atropos.info/magazine for details.


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ALRESFORD DISTRICT NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH The Alresford and District Neighbourhood Watch Association AGM was held on Tuesday October 8th at Alresford Golf Club. We were pleased to welcome John Dick from CrimeStoppers, giving his very last presentation before retirement. CrimeStoppers is an independent charity, partly funded by the Home Office and totally separate from the Police. Anyone can contact CrimeStoppers by phone, or online to report a crime or suspicious incident, completely anonymously, without having to give any personal details. All valid calls will be passed to the Police for action, often within minutes of receipt. We receive numerous complaints that the Police 101 service is not satisfactory, mainly of long delays in answering. Some of this is due to the cutbacks. Staffing covers both 999 and 101, with 999 taking priority. The Police do have to take some personal details, to minimise the repeat–call timewasters. CrimeStoppers offers an easy alternative to 101, as they do not ask for any of your details. It is much used to report drivers over the drink limit and suspicions of drug dealing.

Alresford does have anti-social behaviour and drug incidents, all of which should be reported to the police; 101 or via CrimeStoppers. Please do tell the Police, don’t just post it on social media.You will not necessarily receive a response, but the report will allow them to record where incidents are happening and direct their resources as appropriate. Incidents can now be reported to the Police on-line and from your mobile. Use REPORT or TELL US ABOUT from the home page at https:// www.hampshire.police.uk Association Chairman Colin Harris gave a background to Neighbourhood Watch, from its beginnings in the US and then in Cheshire, following on with ADNWA which started in 1990 and so, is coming up to its 30th anniversary next year. We need to try to fill a number of Co-ordinator vacancies to keep our 100% record. The role is not arduous now, as this Forum article has replaced the hardcopy newsletters that had to be delivered door to door. However, the Co-ordinator does need to be aware of the needs of his watch residents, especially the vulnerable ones, but it is mainly a point of contact that we can send incident reports to and who can give advice when asked for it. Anyone who feels they could help in the following areas, should please e-mail contact. adnwa@gmail.com - Chiltern Court, Bridge Road/Nicholson Place, Nursery Road West and Grange Road East, which includes John Arlott Court, Brill Close and Carpenters. Vacant Rural Watches are Swarraton, Old Alresford, Easton, Itchen Stoke and Martyr Worthy.

Another activity is their MOST WANTED list, always available on their website https:// crimestoppers-uk.org/give-information/ most-wanted The team travelled the county during the year with a giant screen, displaying the mugshots of the MOST WANTED and it has had good results in terms of arrests, one being made actually at the event recently.

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ALRESFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEWS Market Town Events Alresford Ghost Hunt was held over half term. Winning entries were displayed in shops and will be in the December Forum issue.Thank you to all the shops that participated in the annual hunt which is always a fun event for all, hunting down the ghosts in our delightful independent shops. Lighting up Alresford – December Preparations are well under way with The Pigs, getting all the lights prepped ready to decorate the town in December. Any companies wishing to participate, sponsor or advertise on these events please do contact us. Together we are stronger The committee meets first Tuesday of the month if you have any suggestions as to how we can help businesses or issues affecting the town please put them forward. Keep track of our events, follow us on Facebook Twitter & Instagram info@alresfordchamber.co.uk www.alresfordchamber.co.uk Davina – Chamber Secretary


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October’s Rural Policing Event at Sparsholt College was well attended, and very good. Inspector Korine Bishop, lead on Rural Crime, gave an excellent talk, and the Crown Prosecution Service explained what evidence from a ‘good witness’ looked like. Discussions included marking all goods of value, and I raised the legal use of CCTV to protect communities: I’ll be feeding this back to villages determined to beat the current flood of car thieves. Most importantly, please report crime first to the Police, not just on facebook! Hampshire County Council talked about fly-tipping. Whilst there, I met Michael Montague who has set up www.ClearWaste. com. He started the site (there is an app too) as a way to combat the non-reporting of fly-tipping, and the difficulty of identifying the exact location in rural areas. It’s especially useful in rural areas: you can snap it, then

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The Town Trust organised 4 events for the Heritage Open Day Weekend on 14/15th September. The weather was ideal and Alresford was a very busy and happy Town. The Brocante Market organised by Jackie Edwards was a real success attended by several thousand visitors, who were able to see 35 dealers enthusiastically selling their wares. There was a large array of choice on offer and a great atmosphere was created by both stallholders and visitors, who flocked in from early morning till late afternoon. This was the second Brocante Market of the year, with the Trustees agreeing to hold 2 such markets in 2020, on 4th May and 13th September 2020.

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2017 (66) Renault Captur Dynamique Nav 1.2, 1 owner, Sat nav, Parking sensors, cruise control, ONLY1,390 miles £11395 2016 (16) Peugeot 308 SW 1.2 Active Estate 130 bhp 1 owner, £ 20 road tax 19,000 miles, £10495 2014 (64) Peugeot 2008 1.2 Access Estate 2 owners, £30 road tax, 24,000 miles, £6895 2016 (66) Toyota Aygo X-Play 5 door, 1 owner, 13,000 miles £6495 2015 (65) Citroen C4 HDi Feel special edition, a/c 2 owners, Zero road tax, 32,000 miles, SOLD 2010 (59) Renault Scenic 2.0 privilege Automatic , 2 owners, 35,000 miles, £ 3895 2007 (56) Mercedes A170 Elegance Automatic, 5 door, 1 owner, 35,000 miles, £3295 2008 (08) Renault Twingo 1.2 Extreme, ideal 1st car 24,000 miles, Lots of service history, £2495 CLASSIC CARS 1974 MGB GT, Fantastic condition and history, matching numbers, only 50,000 miles from new

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HAMPSHIRE ILLUSTRATOR WINS BEST RURAL CREATIVE BUSINESS IN THE RURAL BUSINESS AWARDS (SOUTH EAST AND GREATER LONDON REGION) 2019/2020 Illustrator, Rachel Hudson, from Four Marks in Hampshire, won Best Rural Creative Business for the South East and Greater London region in the Rural Business Awards 2019/20, in partnership with Amazon. Known for her distinctive and vibrant illustrations of wild places and wildlife on the move, Rachel is thrilled that her work is gaining wider recognition. “I create illustrations that aim to delight and inspire people to connect with the natural world. I am passionate about working with businesses and organisations to champion wildlife conservation and access to nature. “ Rachel works with many of the leading nature conservation organisations and publishers in the UK, including BBC Wildlife, the National Trust and The Wildlife Trusts. Rachel’s first book, 100 Endangered Species, will be published in autumn 2020. She regularly stages exhibitions of her illustrations in galleries across Hampshire and the South East and produces her own range of eco-friendly wildlife-themed greetings cards, fine art prints and giftware: rhudsonillustration. Rachel is also closely involved with the local, rural community collaborating with other rural businesses, giving talks to local interest groups and schools. She is a House Hero at Medstead Primary School, helping to keep art at the heart of their curriculum and inspiring future artists and environmentalists to care for and shape our future world. About The Rural Business Awards: The Best Rural Creative Business Award aims to celebrate businesses that have their origin in creativity, skill and individual talent. The winning business has demonstrated commercial success from a rural base and developed creative work that embraces a rural theme. The winner produces creative work of exceptional quality, combined with a keen sense of business acumen. Since 2014, The Rural Business Awards (RBAs) aim to give recognition to businesses operating across the rural sector, to acknowledge the breadth and depth of opportunity presented by the Great British countryside, as well as to celebrate the achievements of rural businesses, from engineering through to artisan food producers and professional services organisations. The 10 award categories, including Best Creative Business, are decided by an independent panel of judges drawn from the rural business sector, official agencies and rural charitable organisations. Finalists face the National RBAs at The Monastery in Manchester, in February 2020. rachelhudsonillustration.com Instagram: rhudsonillustration T: 01420 561391 M:07984 301744

STAR-STUDDED SKIES INSPIRE NEW BOOK ABOUT SOUTH DOWNS FROM LOCAL AUTHOR Tiffany Francis-Baker grew up in awe of the South Downs’ dreamy starry nights. Now the Petersfield-based author has used these nostalgic memories as inspiration to write a new book, Dark Skies. The South Downs National Park became an International Dark Reserve in 2016 and is one of only 13 in the world. For more details on the next Dark Skies Festival see www.southdowns.gov.uk/enjoy/ events/south-downs-dark-skies-festival-2020/ The book follows Tiffany’s year exploring the landscape after dark to see how we connect with nature at night. She said: “I grew up surrounded by the South Downs landscape and now live back here with my husband.” “It’s a beautiful place to explore by day, but at night I’ve discovered hidden worlds under the stars, and been able to see somewhere so familiar with new eyes. Exploring the South Downs was the primary inspiration for writing Dark Skies. I remember listening to a talk by Dan ‘Dark Skies’ Oakley at a local conference and appreciating how lucky we are to have such great conditions for stargazing.” “I started going for night walks and tuning into my primitive senses to experience the natural world in a new way. There’s something incredibly humbling about looking up at the stars – it puts all our problems into perspective and reminds us that we are just one species in an infinite universe.” Find out more at www.tiffanyfrancis.com


We’re Expanding! New Alresford hospital open now!

We are an independently owned Small Animal and Equine practice and our aim is to provide the highest standard of clinical care for your animals We have fully equipped surgeries with the latest equipment and highly skilled staff as well as specialist surgeons. An on site laboratory for quick diagnostic results. Laparoscopic/keyhole surgery to perform spays, biopsies of abdominal organs We have a practice preventative healthcare plan which helps you spread the cost of your pets routine treatment including parasite control and yearly boosters! Portable digital radiography and ultrasound equipment for equine diagnosis.

To continue to offer the best possible service, we have invested in a new purpose built, state of the art hospital, which we are delighted to announce opened at the end of May 2019! We look forward to welcoming you to our new hospital soon...

ALTON: 01420 82163 ALRESFORD: 01962 732535 FOUR MARKS: 01420 562048

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LOCAL INFORMATION Four Marks Primary School

Four Marks, Alton, GU34 5AS Tel: 01962 772200

Itchen Abbas County Primary School Itchen Abbas, SO21 1BE Tel: 01962 779310

Medstead Primary School

Emergency Services

Medstead, Alton, GU34 5LG Tel: 01420 562824

Winchester Cancer Support Centre

Offering free, non-clinical support to anyone affected by cancer. 2nd Floor, 68 St Georges Street,Winchester. Chat to trained befrienders, try a complementary therapy or use our professional counselling service. Tue to Thur, 10am to 4.30pm.Tel: 01962 868576 or winchester@wessexcancer.org

Town & Village Halls

(Ambulance, Fire, Police)

Winchester, SO23 9LJ www.winchester.gov.uk Tel: 01962 840222

Non Emergency Medical Services

Hospitals

Electricity Emergency

Alton, Hampshire Tel: 01420 82811

Church St. Ropley, SO24 ODS Tel: 01962 772381

Contact Felicity Morrogh. Tel: 01962 793075

North Hants Hospital

Sun Hill Infant School

Bighton Village Hall

Sun Hill Junior School

Bishop’s Sutton Village Hall

Tel: 999

Tel: 111

24hrs, 7 days a week Tel: 08457 708090

Gas Emergency

24 hrs, 7 days a week Tel: 0800 111 999

Water Emergency 24 hrs, 7 days a week Tel: 0845 278 0845

Police

For non-Emergency Services Call Hampshire Police using: 101

Citizens Advice

Winchester Citizens Advice Bureau

Citizens Advice Winchester District offers free, confidential advice to everyone in the community. If you need help Drop in to Alresford GP Surgery on Mondays between 1-3pm, call 03444 111306 or visit www. citizensadvice.org.uk

Alton Community Hospital

Basingstoke, Hampshire Tel: 01256 473202

Royal Hampshire County Hospital

Winchester, Hampshire Tel: 01962 863535

Library

Alresford Library

Monday 10.00 - 1.00 Tuesday 2.00 - 5.00 (Storytime 2.15 to 2.45) Wed/Sun Closed Thursday 10.00 - 1.00 Friday 10.00 - 7.00 Saturday 10.00 - 1.00 alresford.library@hants.gov.uk www3.hants.gov.uk/library.htm

Alresford and District Neighbourhood Watch Association

Perins School

Pound Hill, Alresford, SO24 9BS www.perins.net Tel: 01962 734361

Ropley Primary School

Sun Lane, Alresford www.sunhill-inf.hants.sch.uk email: beverley.minall@sunhill -inf.hants.sch.uk Tel: 01962 732632 Sun Lane, Alresford www.sunhill-jun.hants.sch.uk Tel: 01962 732801

Surgeries & Chemists Alresford Dental Care

4 Pound Hill, Alresford www.alresforddentalcare.co.uk Surgery Hours: Monday to Thursday 9:00 to 17:15. Friday 08:00 to 13:45 Tel: 01962 733580

Alresford Pharmacy 1 East Street, Alresford Tel: 01962 732858

Alresford Surgery

Newsletter available at www.alresford.org/ neigbourhoodwatch.To report a crime anonymously call Crimestoppers:Tel: 0800 555 111 contact: Administrator Jennie Roberts Tel: 01962 736505 e-mail jenniero987@gmail.com

Station Road, Alresford www.alresfordsurgery.co.uk Tel: 01962 732345

Penns Place, Petersfield, GU31 4EX www.easthants.gov.uk Tel: 01730 266551

Recycling

Hampshire County Council

Open seven days a week Tel: 01962 735961

Anyone requiring a chemist service out of practice hours will find their nearest point is either Winchester, Basingstoke or Andover. Call one of the below for details. Out of Hours Service - Tel: 0844 8113060

Councils

Alresford Town Council Arlebury Park,The Avenue, Alresford, Hants. SO24 9EP. Tel: 01962 732079

East Hampshire District Council

The Castle,Winchester, SO23 8UJ www.hants.gov.uk Tel: 0845 603 5638

Winchester City Council

City Offices, Colebrook Street,

Prospect Road Recycling Centre

Schools

Cheriton Primary School

Cheriton, Alresford, SO24 0QA Tel: 01962 771278

Mansfield Park Surgery Lymington Bottom Road, Medstead, GU34 5EW Tel: 01420 562922

Out of Hours Service

Wessex Pharmacy Broad Street, Alresford. Tel: 01962 732445

Alresford Community Centre Chairman: Brian Clark 01962 732057

Beauworth Village Hall

Gail Johnson: 01962 736556 email: bighton.hall.bookings@ googlemail.com. www.bighton.org.uk

To make a booking please visit www.bishopssuttonhampshire. org.uk/village-hall Or alternatively ring the Booking Secretary on 01962 732114

Bramdean and Hinton Ampner Village Hall

Tel: 01962 771261 or Contact us via www.bramdeanvillagehall. btck.co.uk

Cheriton Village Hall

For more information contact Rosie on: 01962 771611

Christy Hall, Old Alresford

Diane Cox: 01962 735388

Itchen Abbas and Avington Village Hall

Alex Bellisario Tel: 07947191229 www.iaavillagehall.co.uk

Kilmeston Village Hall

www.kilmestonvillagehall.co.uk or phone Melanie Hill: 01962 771388 or email bookings@ kilmestonvillagehall.co.uk

Ropley Coffee Room

Church Street, Ropley, Alresford, SO24 0DS. For bookings contact David Ottley: 01962 772440

Ropley Parish Hall

Vicarage Lane, Ropley, SO24 0DU. For bookings contact Norma Day: 01962 772267


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