Itchen Valley Living Issue 162 - April 2020

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Living

ISSUE 162 APRIL 2020

ITCHEN VALLEY

Life in your Community

Easter ED CHAMBERLIN Talks to Itchen Valley Living

DISCOVERING FOUR MARKS Hidden Treasures

EASTER TREATS Baking a delicious Simnel Cake for Easter

THE SPRING GARDEN Top Tips

STYLE ˙ INTERIORS ˙ HEALTH & BEAUTY ˙ INTERVIEWS ˙ FOOD & DRINK ˙ ENTERTAINMENT ˙ EVENTS

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Your friendly garage with a personal touch Quality Service & Repairs

Your vehicle will be looked after by qualified technicians with many years of experience. Receive a dealership level service at local garage prices.

MOT centre

Receive complete attention to detail and thorough safety checks in our MOT centre.

Child friendly customer waiting area

Stay warm, dry and keep the children entertained in our relaxing waiting area. Coffee and tea making facilities available and clean toilets with child changing area.

Free local collection & delivery service

Don’t fret about getting the car to us if things go wrong. Just give us a call and let us make the arrangements for your car repair stress free. (vehicle recovery is chargeable unless covered by your insurance policy).

While you wait service

We are more than happy to have you wait for your car. Take advantage of our warm, dry and clean customer waiting area.

Tyres & Exhausts

Extremely competitive prices on all exhausts. Tyres supplied direct from the leading suppliers. Order Online. Why travel and join a queue when you can simply pay us a visit. We are also an award winning GT radial dealer.

Free courtesy car (by appointment)

Don’t let your breakdown or service cause problems. Take full advantage of one of our clean and reliable automatic or manual courtesy cars.

Computer 4-wheel alignment Check

We have recently invested in one of the latest computer Wheel- Alignment systems where we can carry out full alignment checks and adjustments, increasing the life of your tyres and improving your driving experience!

Mention this advert to get £10 off your next MOT

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ITCHEN VALLEY LIVING APRIL 2020

CONTENTS 04 Alresford Town Council

39 Home

Coronavirus Non Medical Report

06 Churches

Buying, selling, letting? Find local estate agents and property management services

10 Spring Garden

Make your garden dream come true. Or visit local beautiful country gardens

16 Discovering Four Marks 20 Professional

48 Food & Drink

Easter Services

08 Property Management

From photographers to solicitors - every professional service you need

Trades, services, designers, All you need for your home

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Eastery Treats to create with the children

50 Motoring

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Local services to keep your vehicle running smoothly

53 Animals & Pets

From Canine to Equine - all your animal needs

54 Education

Find local schools and educational experts

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Discover local events and days out in Hampshire

36 Hampshire People

Talks to Ed Chamberlin

38 Itchen Valley April News

Director of Marketing Rob Harrison rob@forummedianddesign.co.uk Advertising Manager Mandy Head mandyhead@forumpublications.co.uk Design Manager James Curtis james@forumpublications.co.uk Accounts accounts@forumpublications.co.uk

Lucia Foster-Found www. luciafosterfound.com Gill Grant gill@forumpublications.co.uk

Forum Publications Offices 11 Broad Street, Alresford, Hampshire, SO24 9AR Tel: 01962 735137 www.forumpublications.co.uk

Our regular retail feature, Unique, Bespoke, Eclectic and Local shopping

34 Entertainment & Culture

Director of Advertising Steve Walker stevewalker@forumpublications.co.uk

Get in Touch

Looking after your health and yourself!

27 Retail/Market Square

Editor Mark Tubb editor@forumpublications.co.uk

Contributors

23 Wellbeing

The Team

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COMMUNITY

New Alresford Town Council

Coronavirus – Non medical support The Town Council together with PIGS, Churches Together and Rotary are setting up a support structure to assist those in need where friends, family and neighbours are unable to help. This is a collaborative initiative with local groups to care for our residents in the area and is supported by Winchester Rural Policing Team. This will include street co-ordinators across the town to help re-enforce the neighbourhood support, which we are in the process of creating .

The New Arlesford Coordination Hub will be open between 8am and 8pm and can be contacted via

Phone - 01962 674990 Email - nacordinationhub@gmail.com This will not replace the current support systems in place offered by other agencies but is aimed at those with a genuine need for additional measures in relation to the Coronavirus. New Alresford Town Council is monitoring government advice daily and will publish any additional information on the Council website (above) and Facebook page. Regularly updated information is available on Public Health England (www.gov.uk), NHS (www.nhs.uk), national tv and radio.

Hampshire Adult Services (HAS)

Offer safeguard services if you or someone you know is feeling vulnerable. HAS can be contacted on 0300 555 1386 or 0300 555 1373 out of hours. Do call NHS advice line on 111 if you cannot get assistance online. Do not visit the surgery if you are feeling unwell under any circumstance without first speaking to them on the telephone.

How can you Help

For those that are healthy we are seeking volunteers that can give support in any way, that may be local shopping, conduct deliveries and any other actions that may arise. If you can offer your services please contact the dedicated email address newalresfordtc@gmail.com with your details. Any personal details collated will comply with Data Protection Act 2018.

New Alresford is a caring community so please be aware of neighbours especially those with underlying medical conditions or those that are vulnerable. Let’s continue to support each other and our local businesses whilst keeping yourself and those you are helping safe.

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COMMUNITY

Easter Services 2020 New Farm Road, Alresford, Hampshire

Easter Sunday Services - 12th April

10.30am The Lord Jesus Christ is risen 4.30pm Come and sing his praise!

Further details on website, or Tel: 07447 158058 www.newfarmchapel.org.uk

“Ye seek Jesus of Nazareth, which was crucified: He is risend; he is not here: behold the place they laid him�

Jesus' appearances , as recorded in Mark's Gospel , chapter 16 : to Mary Magdalene ; to the two disciples . Afterwards to the Eleven . 1 Corinthians 15:5-8 : to Peter and the other Disciples ; then to over 500 people at once; then to James ; then all of the Apostles . Last of all , to the Apostle Paul .

NEW FARM CHAPEL New Farm Road, Alresford, Hampshire Sunday Services 10.30am to 4.30pm Further details on website, or Tel: 07447 158058 www.newfarmchapel.org.uk

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Churches Together in Alresford

Holy Week Services St. Gregory's New Alresford (Roman Catholic)

St.John the Baptist New Alresford (Anglican)

Alresford Methodist Church New Alresford

Maundy Thursday 20.00 Mass of the Lord's Supper

Maundy Thursday 20.00 Holy Communion and Watch

Good Friday 15.00 The Passion of the Lord

Good Friday 12.00 - Meditations 15.00 on the cross (with hymns 12.30 to 1.30pm

Good Friday 10.00 Good Friday Service led by Rev. Adrian Roux

Holy Saturday 20.30 Easter Vigil Easter Day 11.00

Mass

St. Mary the Virgin Old Alresford (Anglican) Easter Day 09.30 Parish Communion

Holy Saturday 20.30 Benefice Easter Ceremonies and Vigil at St.Peter's, Ovington

Easter Day 10.30 Easter Sunday Service with Holy Communion led by Rev. Ruth Fry

Easter Day 08.00 Holy Communion 09.30 Parish Communion (all age)

11am - Good Friday Walk of Witness starting from Alresford Methodist Church Please check with individual churches (website, posters, pewsheet, facebook etc) for any changes to published services in response to covid-19

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COMMUNITY / PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

New Alresford Town Trust

Covid 19 Fund NATC has set up a control centre for Covid 19 problems Old Alresford PC is looking after their residents needs. In agreement with both Keith Divall and Bernard Tucker NATT will open 2 separate accounts in our books to: 1. Receive donations from the public (with gift aid as appropriate) 2. Make hardship payments from monies received as decided by Trustees Bank account details are New Alresford Town Trust Sort code 20-97-01 A/C 70621544 Cheques in favour of NATT ,Old Fire Station,Broad St, SO24 9 AN All requests should be funnelled to either Keith Divall @ NATC or Bernard Tucker @OAPC Both Councillors will take details and send these to NATT where our Trustees will then decide and make payments speedily. Government schemes will take time. NATT believe that local residents/others who have the financial resources should be able to donate in a safe, orderly and speedy manner so that local people can have their hardship reduced by payments

Regards - Robin Atkins, NATT Treasurer

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MARTYR WORTHY Guide Price: £1,400,000 | EPC Rating: TBA

Over the coming weeks, we will continue to be open for business, although we are expecting to be meeting with fewer people. Please rest assured that we will be taking every precaution to look after the safety of our clients, whether they be landlords, tenants, vendors, prospective home movers during this period. If you don’t want to talk to us in our office, please feel free to contact us via the phone or email, which we can pick up, even if the office is closed. On a positive note, once the current health situation is under control, we are expecting to be busy again, with people wanting to get out viewing properties. For the moment, however, please call us on 01962 736333 if we can assist in any way. We are in the town every day, so could help with shopping, or delivering prescriptions, for example. Just let us know! ALRESFORD Guide Price: £1,250,000 | EPC Rating: C

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THE SPRING

GARDEN Don't let late frosts damage your seedlings In spring your seedlings are vulnerable to late frosts, which even in late April can set in overnight. If a hard frost is forescast, cover your seedlings overnight with anything you have to hand: an overturned flowerpot or cardboard box (with a rock on top), a portable garden cloche, or if you own one a cold frame. If your garden has the space, and your budget allows, a small greenhouse is ideal for starting seedlings early in the season and protecting them from any harsh spring weather.

Weed spring weeds and mulch bare patches in your beds When the weeds begin to apprear in your garden beds, now is the easiest time to pull them out, when the roots are shallow. Covering bare patches of earth with mulch or ground cover will minimize the emergence of any new weeds. Try to add mulch to a depth of three to four inches for the best results. Weed membrane can also be used to cover the beds before planting as a way to suppress any emerging weeds. And if you look under the membrane once a week, you may likely find slugs which have been hiding. This is a simple way to reduce the slug population in your garden beds. To help reduce rot in the stems of new

plants or young trees, keep the mulch a few inches away from the stem or trunk. This also protects bark of young fruit trees. There are various types of mulch available, check the best product for your plants.

Fix trellises and fencing Trellises and fencing have taken a lot punishment in the Winter storms, they are easiest to repair in early spring, with less growth to work around and fewer roots to disturb. Setting new fence posts, however, is best done after the April showers have abated and the earth has had a chance to drain through. If the water table is too high which is likely after the recent weather, postholes will fill with water as you try to dig. As the weather improves and the saturated ground drains loose posts may become firm again.

Thin out any dead foliage Once new growth starts, it becomes difficult to thin ornamental grasses and ferns without causing damage. The growth will quickly replace the cut away foliage. If you didn’t get around to this last Autumn, remove any old dead plants to clear the bed for planting. These can be added to the compost if you are sure they do not have any plant diseases.

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Control slugs and Snails Wet weather causes slugs and snails to emerge. If slugs are a problem in your area, monitor your seedlings for damage and remove pests as they emerge. Please always use non-toxic slug pellets for the safety of pets and other garden creatures. Place the pellets when weather permits to keep them from decimating your garden before you get a chance to enjoy your harvest.

Repair any broken sides to raised beds Damp winter soil deteriorates raised beds; sometimes a stake will rot and give way leading to damage to borders. Any broken or leaning sides should be fixed. Dig the soil behind the broken or leaning sides and drive in new stakes on the inside of the boards with a slight inward lean. Then push the boards up to stakes and fasten with screws or nails.

Top dress beds, when it's dry enough Top dressing garden beds with compost or well-seasoned manure helps feed the soil in preparation for planting. Try not to dig the bed; established beds have a elaborate and sensitive soil ecosystem which is best left

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undisturbed. Nutrients added from the top will gradually feed into the soil.

Prepare your lawn for spring Scarify your lawn to remove any dead growth and winter debris. This helps bring light and aerate to the soil which in turn encourages growth. Grass seeding bare patches of lawn. Scarify any bare spots firmly with a metal rake or scarifier before seeding. Sprinkle the grass seed into a a container of soil and spread the content evenly over the bare spot. Once the area has been seeeded keep well-watered until germination and the new grass has established itself.

Early spring is the best time for lime Soil pH levels can have a significant effect on the health of your plants. Adding lime to a soil with a pH level below 6.2 will benefit the soil quality. Ideally, lime should be added a few weeks before planting. Do not purchase a “quick lime”, as it can change the soil pH so rapidly that plants may be damaged. Cover all newly limed beds with a membrane or plastic sheet during heavy spring rains to prevent runoff. Test your soil pH level, this can be determined by using a soil pH test kit available in most good garden centres.

Plant starters in trays Get a head start on the summer if you are planning to grow heat-loving vegetables from seed like tomatoes, peppers, aubergine, and basil. Sow any seeds into starter mix and divide into trays. Place on

a sunny windowsill or under a grow light as soon as the new shoots emerge.

Plant out bulbs and tubers Now is the time to set out your bulbs which were forced in pots or bowls in the house. Not all will flower this year, some may bloom in the future, others may take two or three years to gain energy to support flowering. It’s also the time to plant out any lilies, dahlia tubers or gladiola bulbs that may have been overwintered indoors.

Plant seasonal vegetables when soil is workable You can tell when the soil is ready for gardening once it is free of frost and crumbles easily in the hand. Soil that is too wet is will become compacted when worked, reducing beneficial soil aeration. It is highly likely after such a wet winter that the season will be late, fingers crossed for a warm, dry, spring. Good early spring crops are peas, spinach, lettuces and leeks. For a prolonged harvest, plant several varieties, each with a different harvesting time. Once these crops have been harvested you can follow with broccoli, new potatoes, cabbage, turnips, radishes and onions.

Move any shrubs before they leaf Soil conditions in early spring are favorable to move your plants because the soil is more consistently moist, this helps the roots to establish themselves and reach out for more nutrients. To move your shrubs use a spade and find the edges of

the main root mass, then dig down and under to loosen the root ball. Make sure that you dig the new hole a few inches wider all around, and add soil nutrients such as compost or organic fertilizer. Once the moved plant is set in place, fill around with lightly compacted soil which will promote lateral root growth. For more seasonal ideas for the garden see our Summer Itchen Valley Living Magazine out later this year.

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10 Spring Lawn Care Essentials Let’s look at what can be done now to get your lawn ready for a beautiful summer

1. Moss Low light levels, shade and increased rainfall creates the ideal conditions for moss to colonise your lawn. Always apply a moss killing treatment after you have raked or scarified your lawn in order to kill and loose pieces of moss. Never, ever mow into moss. If you have moss in your lawn that you can’t remove then raise your mower blades so the grass leaf is at least 2cm above the moss. 2. Dethatch

Thatch is a layer of organic matter that lays on top of the soil just above the roots of grass plants. It has little or no microbial activity, unless you get involved it will not decompose. It prevents water and nutrition reaching the roots. It reduces the amount of air in the soil that’s essential for healthy plant life. Spring is the right time to dethatch turf. Cutting into the thatch to introduce air spaces is ideal. Boosting microbial activity with a compost tea - yes, you heard me, you can make a tea from compost and its super for your lawn health.

7. Weed control Catch weeds early in the season if you can. Professional weed killers either cause the weed to produce excessive growth hormones and grow themselves to death or they inhibit the plant’s ability to photosynthesise and they starve to death. Some weeds are harder to control than others. Weed control is complex, get it right and your lawn’s going to look great this summer.

3. Aerate Aeration is by far the most beneficial mechanical process for your lawn. Soil relies on beneficial fungi and bacteria which make micronutrients available to grass plants and also produces growth hormones whilst protecting the plants from attack from pests and disease. Worms and insects also need water, air and food. Roots grow in the air gaps between the soil particles, not in the soil itself. By aerating your lawn, you are introducing the air gaps essential to support that soil activity. In addition, aeration relieves compaction and helps reduce waterlogging too.

9. Mow The majority of lawn issues I see can be traced back to a poor mowing regime. It’s relatively easy to get it right. Make sure your mower blades are sharp. Cut off no more than a quarter of the leaf length each mow. Start from different places on the lawn. Ideally mulch mow, leaving clippings behind to feed the essential soil microbes.

4. Rake Using a spring rake removes debris and helps the grass leaf stand upright. When things begin to grow again in the early spring it’s a good idea to give your lawn a bit of a hair-brush, get things standing to attention and ready for a mow. Spring raking removes lingering autumn leaves and grass blades that didn't survive winter. Do it now! 5. Over-seed. Repair bare patches in your lawn by over-seeding. Remove the dead patch of grass with a rake. In-fill with compost and mix seed into the top layer. Give it a good water and wait until the seed germinates 6. Fertilise All living things need food, they also need the right kind of food in the right quantities. Many home-owners seem to forget this. Lawns need

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the right amount of Nitrogen, Potassium and Phosphorus throughout the year. The occasional sprinkle of a 3-in-1 spring feed from the garden centre is not really cutting it. If you are going to feed your own lawn focus on quality over quantity. Focus on feeding the soil and let the soil feed the plant. If in doubt, speak to a lawn care professional

8. Water It costs less than £5 to water the average sized lawn. You only really need to do that every other week. Give it an inch of water (measured in a container on the lawn). Lawn care professionals use wetting agents, they keep water in the root-zone and mean that you can apply half as much water whilst getting the same results.

10. Edge

Cutting a neat edge will help define the lawn Ensure you use a half-moon edging tool and make sure it’s sharp. Work from a board that you stand on along the edge you are cutting. If it’s a curved edge you need then lay a rope or hose out first to ensure you are happy with the curve you are about to cut. Ensure the edge you cut slopes away from the turf. If in doubt, look on YouTube. We have a professional lawn edger, the type they use for cutting golf bunkers. If you’re lucky enough to have a big lawn to edge please get in touch. Ian Kenyon sits on the committee of the UK Lawncare Association and owns Shrekfeet Lawn and Garden Services. He is always happy to offer friendly, professional advice and help 01962 460146, 07739 789483 www.shrekfeet.com


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Four Marks

our Marks was first mentioned in ‘Perambulation of the Manor of Alresford’ in 1550 and consists of a description of the boundaries. The reference to Four Marks translates roughly as “a certain vacant piece of land called Fowrem’kes near Bookmere and so called Fowrem’kes because iiii adjoining tithings abut there namely the tithings of Medsted Ropley Faryngdon & Chawton. There were thus borders (marks in Old English) extending in four directions. In medieval Europe, a mark was, in broad terms, any kind of borderland. Although there were mentions of Four Marks it did not become an official parish until 1932 when six parishes were annexed to create it, which were Medstead, Ropley, Chawton, East Tisted, Newton Vallence and Farringdon and is one of the smallest parishes in East Hampshire.

The elevation of Four Marks gained the parish notetriaty by being used by the Admiralty as a location for a Semaphore Station (Farringdon Common, Four Marks). This was to be one of many stations designed to communicate information quickly between the Admiralty in London and the ships in Portsmouth and Plymouth during and after the Napoleonic Wars. Unfortunately the Sempahore line was never completed and the stations fell into disrepair even though the station at Four Marks still exists as a private residence to this day. The Mid Hants Railway ‘Watercress Line’ also runs through the village and stands as the highest operational standard gauge railway station in southern England. The line was once very busy with passengers and freight bound for London. Due to the Beeching cuts the line ceased running in 1973, only to reopen in May 1983 under the ownership of Mid-Hants Railway.

Notably the Pilgrims way and St.Swithuns Way run through the parish, the Pilgrims way being the route taken by Pilgrims from Winchester to the shrine of Thomas Becket at Canterbury in Kent. The route passing along Brislands Lane and Blackberry Lane. Further back in history there are signs of Stone Age and Bronze Age activity in the area.

On the top of Swelling Hill there is a pond which, when Four Marks had no mains water supply, was a great standby in times of drought. Local residents can remember seeing cows driven to the pond and some remember how they swam in it when they were children. But it fell into disuse and became so overgrown, that it was little more than a swamp. In 1974 a team of enthusiastic helpers was formed and they


dredged the pond, cleared the surrounding jungle, planted shrubs and plants, put up seats and even a wishing well. All th hard work they earnt them the the Daily Telegraph National Award for the best rehabilitated pond! The population of Four Marks saw its largest increase after the Crimean War when Veterans settled there, each veteran being allocated a plot for a small holding. Today Four Marks has an ever growing population, there are three churches in the village and there are two shopping areas located along the A31 and on Lymington Bottom Road. Four Marks has a wide range of independent shops with a Greengrocers, two off licences, cafes, golf club, cycle shop, butchers, sadllers, equine supplier, computer shop, garden centre, car repair centres and much more.

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NEW SHOP NOW OPEN! Along with our existing varied furniture range, we now have a NEW shop and showroom full of unique and locally made gift idea’s. Come along and be inspired! A lot of our furniture ranges are handmade in the UK and we have some samples on show for you to peruse, with tailor made sizes available to help turn your house in to your perfect home.

We are always on hand and happy to help offer expert advice.

OUR SHOP AND FURNITURE SHOWROOM IS AT: Unit 7a, Redhill Farm, Medstead, Nr Alton, Hampshire GU34 5EE

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www.hampshirefurniture.co.uk Jo is aiming to be a cut above the rest Local entrepreneur Joanna Dinnematin is briging a new barber experience to the men of Alton. Faded skulls opened in Four Marks last Saturday and Jo will be offering a fresh take on just 'going for a trim'. An experienced barber of over 12 years, Jo has gained a local reputation for her skills, previously working at Headcase in Alton. Following her short maternity break, Jo is back and launching a new business of her own. Faded skulls is located in the Four Marks parade - where you will find the likes of Tesco Express and The Saffron - and will be much more than a standard haircut. In time the business will also offer a tattoist and men's beauty therapist, providing sports massaages and deep tissue massage. Along with a complimentary drinks service, Faded Skulls will also have a pool table, television and the all important X-Box for a bit of FIFA. Jo explained: “For guys taking time out of their day for a ‘freshen up’ I noticed how important it was to offer a bit more than just a chair and a haircut. skullsbarbers@gmail.com T: 01420 481858

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Hampshire Furniture We are an online furniture retailer since 2010, based in the beautiful Hampshire countryside in Southern England. As an online retailer we pride ourselves in offering you the finest ranges we can find of fantastic quality oak, walnut and mahogany (just to mention a few) furniture. W supply beautiful furniture that wou would want to have in your home, garden or office. The best quality for the best prices. The secure Hampshire Furniture web shop offers a convenient, hassle-free online shopping experience, with free delivery to most of mainland England, Wales and Scotland and we are just a phone call a way. We have a small showroom and gift shop, so we can prove we really are based in the UK. Our showroom have a few beautiful examples of our furniture. We are open Monday to Saturday. With typical opening times 10am to 5pm, or 1pm on Saturday. As we are a family business there will be rare occasions when the showroom and shop will be closed. T: 01420 550525 hello@hampshirefurniture.co.uk www.hampshirefurniture.co.uk

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COMMUNITY/PROFESSIONAL Councillor Report 2020 River Quality. Thanks to action by the Salmon & Trout Conservation (S&TC), Bakkavor have established a method to prevent their contamination of the upper Itchen. However, there is a yet no commitment to implement this method. ‘S&TC has seen the results of trials using ozone which appear to have removed pesticides, herbicides and insecticides to levels below the current limits of detection. This process not only appears to remove problem pesticides washed off imported salad leaves but will also remove toxic chemicals that have leached into the groundwater over previous years., If treatment is implemented, this could mean the discharge would return water to the river in a cleaner state than it came out of Bakkavör’s borehole.’ More information is available from the S&TC website at https://www.salmon-trout.org. And I would encourage residents to sign up their excellent, free newsletter. The Winchester Strategic Plan for the next 5 years has been agreed, and the budget to deliver those priorities was adopted on 26th February. Essentially, we are delivering against our manifesto, Greener District, Housing, Healthier Lives, looking after the Local Economy, and better engagement with residents, all for an increase of £4.17 p.a. For Council tax band D increases across Hampshire are:-

So who uses Old Alresford Place and what for?

You may be interested to know that we have a variety of people who use our meeting, conference and training rooms. These include a group practising sugar craft, a training consultancy, local schools as a meeting space, a clothing company as a venue to showcase their new collection to buyers, an organisation offering a diabetes prevention clinic and many more. We are a very friendly flexible team and are always willing to try out best to accommodate any special requests wherever possible. We would love to see you at our open morning on the 21st April. If you are unable to come along please do get in touch and we would be more than happy to show you around and chat about how we can help at a time that suits you. www.oldalresfordplace.co.uk bookings@winchester.anglican.org T: 01962 737300

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Our next Councillor Surgery is 0930-1045 Friday 3rd April, at Alresford Community Centre, by kind permission of the Trustees. mpower@winchester.gov.uk 01962 734167 rgordon-smith@winchester.gov.uk 01962 733219

Are you a local business or group looking for a place to host a meeting or regular get together?

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We pressed for a Tetrapaks recycling point in the Alresford Station car park but the providers insisted on a bigger catchment area for the pilot installation which will be in the Worthy Lane Car Park, (The Cattle Market to those of us with longer memories.)

Are you a local resident and have often wondered what goes on at Old Alresford Place?

More parochially we will see the recruitment of another 3 Civil Enforcement Officers, or parking officers to most of us; Electric vehicle charging points in Pay & Display car parks; a survey of trees on council owned land; many of us are aware of the risk to traffic from windblown green bags, and the green waste service is subsidised by those with no gardens – we are looking to move to a bin based service from Feb 2021 which will be chargeable, surprisingly those districts which charge for green waste have a higher green waste recycling rate than others, perhaps we are all passionate about getting our money’s worth; there is £750 k for investment in the Carbon Neutrality action plan see https://www. winchester.gov.uk/environment/climate-change-and-energy/ carbon-neutrality-action-plan

Come and meet us and have some tea, coffee and cake


P RO U D TO N OW O F F E R T H E P E O P L E O F A L R E S F O R D O U R S E RV I C E S • Traditional & Dignified Funerals at Affordable Prices • Funeral Plans at Fixed Prices, Why Pay More? We are a local independent family run business which operates on a 24 hours basis.You will always have a personal continuity and we will go through all the arrangements and look after you throughout. You are an extension of our family when in our care. Direct Cremation: £1075 inclusive Bespoke Cremations from £1995 inclusive Traditional Burial from £2195 plus Cemetery fees

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THE ALRESFORD

WELLNESS CENTRE We are so delighted to welcome Michelle and Vicky to the Alresford Wellness Centre Our philosophy at the Alresford Wellness Centre is to nurture your soul, strengthen your body and inspire your mind. To achieve this we believe it is important to feel well, look well and think well. The Centre provides access to a number of health professionals and therapists who excel in their field and who can help you feel better physically and mentally. The Centre offers a calm environment for innovative facial treatments, sports massage, dry needling, life coaching, healing, aromatherapy massage, reflexology, specialist women’s bio-identical hormone treatment and counselling. Our therapists work independantly and you are able to book treatments to suit you with any of us. However, we also work as a team collaborating together and with external health professionals to find innovative and alternative ways of helping clients become the best version of themselves.

www.alresfordwellnesscentre.co.uk 14 West Street, Alresford, SO24 9AT (above Wildbunch Florists)


THE ALRESFORD WELLNESS CEN TOM BUCKLAND

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Independent, BACP Accredited Psychotherapist and Couple Counsellor. Specialising in working with Anxieties and Phobias, and also provides Relationship Counselling to couples in distress. Tom provides short-term brief Therapy as well as longHELEN TATNER term Psychotherapy, and is a registered BUPA Psychotherapist.

DR MANDY LEONHARDT

HELEN TATNER

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Qualified massage & aromatherapi of holistic treatments including, Sw T: 07733 327 680 Indian head massage, together with s techniques for maximum mental & helenjdeacon@hotmail.co.uk VICKI BOOTH Organic essential oils are blended t needs. Member of Federation of Hol Offering range of&holistic treatments 07909 110a 538 | vickibooth1@gmail.com UKA Coach in running fitness.

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including, Swedish, deep tissue & Indian Experienced therapist specialising in Reflexology, Indian head massage, together with stretching Head Massage and Hot Stone Massage and Lava Shell &Massage breathing for maximum whichtechniques offers an idyllic treatment combining the warmth of the shells with deeply relaxing massage mental & physical wellbeing. Organic techniques, creating a sense of balance to the entire body essential arethe blended suitnaturally your heating and mind. oils During massage,to these shells are worked over the body to ease away all tension and individual needs. Member of Federation knots in slow deep moves to warm, soothe and de-stress. of Holistic Therapists & UKA CoachPILATES in EMILY BRAY running fitness and clinical physiologist.

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DAVID WELLS DAVID WELLSQualified physiotherapist with 10 teaching Pilates. Offering private or REMEDIAL DEEP TISSUE 07867 805 855 | david@physicalproject.co.uk mat or reformer machine. MASSAGE THERAPY www.physicalproject.co.uk

Bespoke facialLIPPERT treatments; the gym for your skin! Focusing MICHELLE on skin health and anti-ageing non-invasive aesthetic REIKI HEALING

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individual concerns. T: 07852 404 978 www.manikorganic.uk

With a BSc in Human Physiology, David went on to qualify in

T: 07867 805 855Massage Therapy in 1998. Since then Sports and Remedial he has studied an expansive array of techniques including david@physicalproject.co.uk Dry Needling Acupuncture to deliver a versatile deep tissue www.physicalproject.co.uk massage that works wonders with postural issues, speeds

I offer an integrated treatment approach using specialist massage DR MANDYreiki LEONHARDT techniques, and energetic healing to promote physical, emotional and 07543 873 286 | mandy@hormoneequilibrium.co.uk mental wellbeing. Effective treatments www.hormoneequilibrium.co.uk that alleviate muscle pain, balance TOM BUCKLAND Integrative and holistic Menopause clinic. Empowering the emotions, calm the an nervous women by enablingand them to make informed choice 07901 522 692Advice | info@tombuckland.co.uk about all forms of HRT. about evidence based non system. hormonal therapies. Guidance, support and treatment for www.activecounselling.co.uk a wide range of hormonal conditions.

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Independent, BACP Accredited Psychotherapist and Couple Counsellor. Specialising in working with Anxieties and Phobias, and also provides Relationship Counselling to couples in distress. Tom provides short-term brief Therapy as well as longtermCURSON Psychotherapy, and isMATTERS a registered BUPA Psychotherapist. SALLY CURSON SALLY - FACE

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techniques, creating a sense of balance to the entire body TOM BUCKLAND and mind. During the massage, these naturally heating

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injury rehabilitation and refreshes aching muscles.

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With a BSc in Human Physiology, David 07733on 327to680 | helenjdeacon@hotmail.co.uk went qualify in Sports and Remedial Massage in 1998. Qualified massage & Therapy aromatherapist, offering a range ALEXANDRA TERHALLE of holistic including, Swedish, deep tissue & Since thentreatments he has studied an expansive Indian head massage, together with stretching & breathing LIFE / CAREER / BUSINES array of techniques techniques for maximumincluding mental & Dry physical wellbeing. Organic essential oils are blended to suit your individual Needling Acupuncture to deliver a needs. Member of Federation of Holistic Therapists 07484 120 301 | coach@alexand versatile deep tissuefitness. massage that & UKA Coach in running www.alexandraterhalle.com Westworks Street Alresford wonders with postural issues, SO24 9A speeds injury rehabilitation University and of Cambridge-educated prof refreshes aching muscles. Business Coach who supports and m

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VICTORIA CUMBERLEGE EMILY BRAY PILATES RESTORATIVE HYPNOTHERAPY 07876 033 893 | emsbray@hotmail.com www.emilybraypilates.co.uk

T: 07811 446821 Qualified physiotherapist with 10 years experience in victoria@restorativehypnotherapy.co.uk teaching Pilates. Offering private or duo sessions on the Www.restorativehypnotherapy.co.uk mat or reformer machine.

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Wellbeing Alresford Surgery News

Coronavirus

If you have: A high temperature or fever or a new continuous cough PLEASE DO NOT COME INTO THE SURGERY. Please stay at home and use the following website for further help. 111.nhs.uk/covid-19

Looking after yourselves and your children

Sore throats. Did you know? Sore throats may last 7-8 days. Antibiotics are rarely needed. 90% are better within a week without an antibiotic. In fact, antibiotics only shorten symptoms (pain) by about half a day! Complications are rare. We would need to give antibiotics to 200 people with sore throat to prevent one ear infection, and to 4000 people to prevent one tonsil abscess (quinsy). In fact, people can develop quinsy even when they are taking antibiotics! The most important self-care is to drink adequate fluids to prevent thirst, and to take medication for good pain relief. Your pharmacist can advise you on this. If antibiotics are taken unnecessarily, it allows bacteria to build up resistance. This means, they’re less likely to work in the future, when they might be essential. They can also cause side effects. We know that, when faced with an unwell child, parents often find it difficult to be sure whether the child needs to see a doctor, or whether they can be managed with sensible self-care at home. It can also be hard to judge how urgently a child might need to be seen. Should the child wait for an appointment? Should the child go to A and E? Parents who are concerned about their children with sore throats can get excellent advice on the Healthier Together website http:// www.what0-18.nhs.uk , including a clear section which explains when their child should see a doctor.

Retirement of Sister Sally Denniss

Sally Denniss, who has been a Practice Nurse here for 20 years and a District Nurse here for 10 years before that will be sadly retiring at the end of April. Over her time at the Surgery she has seen lots of changes and seen lots of patients. Sally will miss seeing patients and working with the wonderful team at Alresford but feels it’s time to start a new chapter in her life.

Good Friday & Easter Monday closure

Please make sure you have sufficient supplies of your usual medications to last over the bank holiday period which you can order in a number of ways;

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In person at the surgery By post By fax (01962 736034) Via Patient Access (www.patient.co.uk/access)

The surgery will be closed on Friday 10 April and Monday 13 April. If you need urgent medical care you can access the Out of Hours service for advice, a face to face appointment or, if it is necessary, a home visit. The number to call is 111. 111 is the NHS non-emergency number. It’s fast, easy and free. Call 111 and speak to a highly trained adviser, supported by healthcare professionals. They will ask you a series of questions to assess your symptoms and immediately direct you to the best medical care for you. NHS 111 is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Calls are free from landlines and mobile phones.

Retirement of Dr. Cribb

Dr Richard Cribb will be retiring from Alresford Surgery in early May. Dr Cribb joined the surgery in 1993 and will have given 27 years service to the town of Alresford and surrounding villages. We are currently recruiting to fill the gap he will leave and we hope there will be more news about this next month.

Waiting room blood pressure machine

We now have an automated blood pressure machine in the waiting room. This can be used by non-patients & patients, as long as you live within the local community, so feel free to come down to the surgery and measure your blood pressure at your leisure. Please ensure that you complete your details on the bottom of the printed slip & then hand your result to reception who can then update your records. This facility can be a very convenient alternative to booking an appointment, especially if you require an up to date blood pressure for a referral for example. We hope that this will save patients time as well as making more appointments available. If you require any assistance in using the blood pressure machine please ask a member of the reception team who will be happy to assist you.

The new waiting room blood pressure machine was very kindly purchased by the Edward Pay Medical Fund and New Alresford Town Council for the Surgery.


MODERN BRITISH & 20TH CENTURY ART INCLUDING THE ESTATE OF DAME ELISABETH FRINK & LIN JAMMET

Wednesday 3rd June 2020 | ENTRIES CLOSE 9TH APRIL

Mary Fedden OBE, RA, RWA (1915­2012) White Arches Signed and dated 1955 Oil on canvas 50.5 x 60.9cm Provenance Redfern Gallery, London; From whom purchased by John Verney Esq., 12 June 1956; By descent to the present owner Estimate £15,000­20,000*

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RETAIL Moda Rosa Hayley Menzies Dress - Luna flora silk midi dress- £495 35 West Street, Alresford Tel: 01962 733277 | www.modarosa.co.uk

Alresford Gift Shop Easter gifts and cards available - Wreath £22 10 West Street, Alresford, SO24 9AT Tel: 01962 732192 | www.ragamuffin-uk.com

Alresford Beauty Danielle Turban Hair Towels - Towels infused with Argan Oil, Rose Oil or Coconut Oil Tel: 01962 735553 | www.alresfordbeauty.co.uk

on the highstreet UNIQUE - BESPOKE - ECLECTIC - LOCAL Alresford Beauty Aroma Home essential oils roller ball. For stress relief, focus and sleeping well Tel: 01962 735553 | www.alresfordbeauty.co.uk

D.Barker & Son Multi coloured crystal necklace by Coeur De Lion at £125 - 40A West Street, Alresford Tel: 01962 732200 | www.dbarkerandson.co.uk

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RETAIL Andrew Smith & Son - Auctioneers Asian Art, Fine Art, Antiques, Decorative Interiors & Collectables - 1st and 2nd April, Commencing 10am Tel: 01962 735988 | www.andrewsmithandson.com

Lavenders Handmade Drum lampshade by Linda Come and make a lampshade with us workshops available Tel: 01962 733894 | 19 Broad Street, Alresford

Fowler & Smith Quirky retro cassette coffe table - 110cm long x 60cm wide. Furniture, Antiques, Collectables and more Tel: 07792 218045 | www.fowlerandsmith.co.uk

on the highstreet UNIQUE - BESPOKE - ECLECTIC - LOCAL

Ragamuffin Jellycat My First Bunny ÂŁ16.95. Gift Voucher to any value to use in store. Not only a great gift but a great way to support your local business if you can't shop just now. www.ragamuffin-uk.com Tel: 01962 734488 | www.ragamuffin-uk.com

Sole's Butchers A Happy Easter to our customers Now taking orders for Easter. Fresh spring lamb and free range oven ready poultry Tel: 01962 735221 | solebutchersofalresford.co.uk

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HOME | GARDEN | CAFE The Old Sheep Fair Bishops Sutton Road Alresford, SO24 9EJ

LONG BARN

Grown in Hampshi

OUR HERITAGE E At the root of Long Barn is a true love of lavender. As growers and distillers of English lavender, we are continuing a heritage of farming that is almost forgotten in this country. In Victorian times, a thriving industry developed upon the farming and distillation of lavender. Proud of our link to the past, we have a permanent exhibit of artifacts and ephemera, celebrating the last of the Victorian Farmers in our lovingly named Lavender Corridor, at Long Barn. We invited painter Dan Williams to paint his signature lavender stems onto the windows, making this a delightful walk through the old and new parts of the barn. Discover our story online at www. longbarn.co.uk and if you have the opportunity - we invite you to immerse yourself in the full sensory experience at our beautiful Home & Garden store.

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Oakleaf Stationery Ltd

OPENING TIMES Mon-Fri 9am - 5pm Sat 9.30am - 1pm

A comprehensive range of all types of stationery – business and social Supplier of printer cartridges, art and craft materials, party and sewing items and a good selection of childrens stickers, colouring and painting books.

SERVICES WE OFFER... Photocopying Laminating Document Binding Scan to Email Personalised Printing Agent Transfer to DVD Agent

We are also a UPS Access Point Visit us at : 56 West Street, Alresford, Hants SO24 9AU 01962 736116 info@oakleafstationery.co.uk

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Works in Silk by Robert Ely: 28 March to 21 June ‘Works in Silk’, an exhibition by silk ribbon weaver Robert Ely, will open at Whitchurch Silk Mill on 28 March 2020. Weaving is on the Heritage Crafts Association Red List of Endangered Crafts, and silk weavers are few in number, so this is a unique opportunity to see silk ribbons woven in the UK showcased in the country’s oldest silk mill. Robert Ely studied hand weaving at West Surrey College of Art and Design, graduating in 1989, and in 1995 his connection with the Whitchurch Silk Mill began as he completed a short internship there to study weaving shed operations. In 1996 he began to design and weave jacquard silk ribbons for his new studio, called Papilionaceous. At first Robert intended to weave silk for bow ties, which in French are ‘papillon’ – the butterfly – and so Papilionaceous, a word meaning butterfly-like, was born. The studio relocated to Dartmouth, Devon in 2001.

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An annual poetry competition celebrating the best in new writing for 2020 has been launched. The Winchester Poetry Prize is organised by the Winchester Poetry Festival and is open to poets from around the world. This year’s entries will be judged by Andrew McMillan,whose first collection, physical, was the only poetry collection to ever win The Guardian First Book Award and was the Poet in Residence at Basingstoke Discovery Centre in 2012. He is also a senior lecturer in the Manchester Writing School. The winner will be announced at the Winchester Poetry Festival, which takes

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Robert is now able to devote more time to the artistic side of his work, designing and weaving wall pieces assembled from multiple woven silk ribbons and inspired by local Devon land and seascapes. The ribbons are woven on a narrow fabric jacquard loom which weaves at a width of 4cm. As with any other form of weaving, the appearance of the finished piece is a combination of weave structure and yarn colour. The jacquard mechanism allows greater control over where the structures and colours are used.

place from 8 to 12 October. First prize is £1,000, second prize is £500, and third prize is £250. There will also be a prize for the best poem written by a Hampshire-based poet. Stephen Boyce, Chair of Winchester Poetry Festival, said: “The Winchester Poetry Prize is a wellrespected and cherished annual event in our calendar. We are looking forward to seeing all the entries come in over the next few months and wish everyone entering, the very best of luck.” The competition is for original, unpublished poems of up to 40 lines on any subject and in any form or style. Poems should be in English, must be the entrant's own work and should not have been published or accepted for publication elsewhere (including online), should not have won another poetry competition or be the translated work of another poet. Closing date is 31 July 2020. More details can be found at www.winchesterpoetryfestival.org/prize The Winchester Poetry Prize has been generously sponsored by Paris Smith and the prize for the best poem by a poet living in Hampshire is kindly donated by Warren & Son.

This is Robert’s first solo gallery exhibition outside Devon and brings together weaving from all areas of his work. Visitors will see one-off and limited-edition wall panels through to woven silk costume ribbons used for film and television, including the BBC’s ‘Poldark’, all brought to life at the Mill. The exhibition is free with Mill admission and runs until Sunday 21 June 2020. The Mill is open Tuesday to Sunday 10.30am to 5.00pm. Whitchurch Silk Mill, 28 Winchester Street, Whitchurch, RG28 7AL

Alresford Rugby Football Club Well, this a very different and difficult monthly update to what I would normally put out there. As things stand, at time of going to print, all games are going ahead. With four games remaining for the 1sts , 3 against the bottom 4, we are keen to play. However we will guided by what the RFU tell us. The Seconds are scheduled to play 2 more matches. We seriously doubt any of these games will go ahead but in case they do our April itinary is this: 1ST XV Fareham Heatherns (a) kick off 3pm 4/4/20 Petersfield (h) 18/4/20 kick off 3pm 18/4/20 2ND XV Pumas (h) kick off 3pm(04/4/20 Lymington(a) 3pm 18/4/20 We have lunch planned for the 18/4/20. Like your good selves we will monitor what is going on. We are guided by the RFU and the Government as to what to do. We will adhere to all advice given and go from there. Another date for your diary is the Presentation Night end of season awards on May 1st at The Arlebury. Please check our website for details nearer the time. From all at ARFC, thank you for your support, stay safe and we look forward to your continued support next season.


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o talk with Ed Chamberlin is a delight for more than one reason. Ed has lived in Hampshire all his life and has endless enthusiasm for our county. “Although my parents were originally from the West Country we moved near to Andover and then to St. Mary Bourne. Later I went to Exeter University to study politics, from there I lived in London working on a placement at Ladbrokes, I attempted to start my own magazine but the financial crash of the late 80s - 90s put paid to that” Ed had not planned for a career in television, “Journalism was absolutely where I wanted to be but I was picked up by Sky TV for football presenting, I worked on various shows with fellow presenters Kirsty Gallacher and Jeff Stelling but there again I was jinxed - every show I worked on didn’t seem to last long! “Everything changed in 2011 when I had the opportunity to host Sky Sports News. Then, in 2017 I moved to ITV to present horse racing. I still get asked now how I could leave the world of football for racing.

But I’ve not lost my passion for football, St Marys remains one of my favourite places in Hampshire loved by my ten-year-old son too. My daughter and I are fans of T20 cricket at the Rose Bowl.” Ed is equally passionate about The Sport of Kings, I wonder if he can recognise good horse when he sees one. “I have become more knowledgable about horses over the years, it’s a hobby, and I enjoy the odd flutter or too- without much success I have to add. Presenting racing requires a lot of concentration, you have to keep up with the whole race, I couldn’t be willing my horse to win - too much of a distraction. “My role as a presenter as I see it is to make racing accessible to all, irrespective of age, expert or novice. So I ask the professionals the questions I think the viewers want to hear. Also, people watching also want to be entertained, that’s important too. Des Lynam is my hero - that dry humour, intelligence, and generosity to allow people to speak and get the best out of them.” Is there a special racecourse for him? “To be honest they all have a special quality in their own right. Doncaster, Cheltenham Festival, Glorious Good Wood and I just love Royal Ascot. Aintree is the biggest attracting ten million viewers, when you consider the size of a game between Manchester and Liverpool would attract around three million viewers you can see how pressurised racing presenting can be, it’s a big responsibility. I still get nervous before an important meeting but I think that's a good thing, I’m never complacent.” There was an underlying reason behind Ed’s move to ITV because in 2009 his life changed dramatically. “It was in Winchester hospital that I was diagnosed with stomach cancer. I was immediately placed in the care of the phenomenal team at Southampton General and my Oncologist Ben Needham who told me that although the tumour was the size of a grapefruit he was confident I would be cured, that was on Wednesday and by Friday I had commenced my chemotherapy. “I always felt in control of my treatment, I knew what was going on. By week six my blood markers were coming down - that’s the information you live to hear. The Southampton FC players give regular time visiting the children’s cancer ward, so I arranged to have

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my head shaved for charity by Steve Cotterill it raised a few laughs, so there were some lighter moments! “The treatment was hard on my family, my wife was expecting our second child at the time so it was very stressful for her, and the whole family. I then got to the point when they were able to remove the tumour, the op didn’t go quite to plan and I awoke in intensive care and remained there for two weeks. But I did get to watch the Champions League on TV, admittedly it took some persuading to allow me a TV in intensive care! I remember the absolute joy of being able to walk again on day eight.” Of course, Ed’s illness and recovery had a profound effect on his life. “It’s given me something extra, a real determination- I don’t think I would have considered the job at ITV before, it was life-changing. It taught me never to feel sorry for myself.

cancer patients and their families by providing nursing care at home. So far we have funded five full-time nurses. In May we are hosting a charity golf event at ‘The Belfry’, it would be fabulous if we could sponsor another two nurses.” Now he is recovered, what next for Ed Chamberlin? “Ah well, I’d love to present the Olympics, and Southampton v Manchester United. But it’s the simple things in life too, I have old friends from the Sporting News, I love to show off Hampshire when they come to stay. I live in a beautiful village with the River Test and the Mayfly pub nearby. There’s nothing like a walk on Broughton Downs. Then there’s the Watercress Line and we can pop to Pizza Express afterward or my favourite Kyoto Kitchen in Winchester” Ed Chamberlin continues to canter on with his happy and healthy life in Hampshire. Written By Gill Grant

“I can’t begin to express my thanks to the staff at Winchester and Southampton hospital they are some of the most fantastic and extraordinary people I have ever met. You become close to them and to fellow patients so it’s the hardest thing to see an empty bed where a patient used to be, especially in the children’s ward.” In 2013 Ed became an Ambassador for the charity ‘Well Child’. “Having seen parents struggling to cope I’m proud to be an Ambassador for Well Child. We raise funds to support childhood

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APRIL NEWS Martyr Worthy Plant Sale Exciting News! At an “extraordinary” meeting of the Martyr Worthy Plant Sale Committee last night it was decided that the April 2020 sale will not go ahead in its usual format, but we shall embrace technology to sell this year’s many spectacular plants, so that the government’s instructions on cancelling gatherings are fully adhered to but the available plants can still be sold and enjoyed by our loyal visitors of many years. The website to watch for regular updates is www. martyrworthyplantsale.org where we will be posting a comprehensive list of all the wonderful plants grown by our volunteers and how you will be able to buy them and have them delivered.

The Rotary Club of Alresford Mercy Ships - According to the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery more than 17 million people worldwide die every year from conditions requiring surgical care, more than from HIV, malaria and TB combined. That is equivalent to the populations of London, Scotland and Wales dying every year because they can’t get the operation they need. For 5 billion people the medical care we take for granted in the U K isn’t an option and a quarter of those who can get surgery face financial catastrophe as a result and there’s no guarantee that the operation will solve the problem. To address this problem there is an urgent need for significant growth in surgical capacity and training in developing countries.

in developing nations valued at more than £1.2 billion, impacting 2.7 million lives. A new ship the “Global Mercy” is due for deployment within the next year or so. It will increase surgical and teaching capacity from 8500 p.a. to more than 20,000 p.a. and the 1,400 medical staff currently trained and mentored will more than double. The new vessel will cover more than 7000m2 and will house 5 operating rooms, 102 acute care beds, 7 ICU/Isolation beds and an additional 90 self-care beds. Including crew and all medical staff the “Global Mercy will provide accommodation for 641 people. Alresford Rotary is delighted to have contributed to Rotary’s fund raising appeal for Mercy Ships. The overall appeal has raised more than $1.109 million so far showing what Rotary can achieve as an international organisation. The monies raised will go towards purchasing at least 35 sets of surgical instruments and trays for use in the operating rooms, carrying out a wide range of surgeries including maxillofacial and reconstruction surgery, tumour removal, cleft lip, palate repair, plastics, orthopaedics, cataract removal, and obstetric fistula repair. You have enabled Alresford Rotary to support Mercy Ships. Thank you for supporting our community events. We need more help! If you are interested in joining Rotary or helping us to continue to run our local events (male or female, young or old) please let us know. Help us to continue to “make a difference” locally, nationally and worldwide. For further information have a look at www.mercyships.org.uk and www. alresfordrotary.co.uk

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hope this is a start to a long term relationship and involvement for the Minibus. The 50th Anniversary celebration of the Minibus will be held on Sunday 19th July 2020 on The Avenue, Alresford where Trustee Pam Stevens will have the 2 minibuses plus various local stalls and a W I Café bar. The event will be opened by a local dignitary. Pam Stevens and Robin Atkins have produced a 15 page booklet setting out the history of Alresford Minibus since 14th August 1970 to date. We would like to thank Forum Publications for their help in producing it. The booklet has been partly sponsored by 5 organisations namely, Richard Steel Funerals, Alresford Rotary, Old Alresford Parish Council, Andrew Smith Auctions and McCarthy Stone. Pam Stevens says “The booklet was my idea and the 50 year history sets out the importance of the Minibus to the local community, and shows the vast number of volunteers that has made it happen. It is a good read for anyone interested in how the Minibus was started and developed over this period. Other organisations have rung me to find out how the Trust has achieved this”. The Trust hopes that as many local people will attend our celebration on The Avenue on 19th July 2020, and that we can sell our booklet at a minimal cost of £1.50 per copy, which will go into the Minibus Fund. Please contact me Pam Stevens on (01962) 734861 to find out how to purchase the booklet.

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Stratton Bates Play Area Public Exhibition 16th April Plans to redevelop the play area at Stratton Bates Recreation ground are progressing well, following successful workshops with children from Sun Hill Infants school, junior school and Perins – and also residents of Makins Court and the houses surrounding the park. Feria Urbanism, our community engagement partner has now created concept designs. Subject to government guidance, we are hoping to hold a public exhibition on Thursday 16th April 2020 from 2 until 9pm at Arlebury Recreation Ground. We would like residents to

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have the opportunity to view proposed concept designs for the new play area at Stratton Bates. We would love to hear your views, so that we can make sure the play area is the best it can be for New Alresford. Parish in Bloom New Alresford have entered the Parish in Bloom 2020 and are now seeking sponsors from local businesses for Up the Pole floral displays. Please contact committeeclerk@newalresfordtc.gov.uk for further details. Corona Virus/COVID-19 New Alresford Town Council is monitoring government advice daily and will publish any additional information on the Council website and Facebook

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The history of working class heroes The UK’s Shire, Clydesdale and Suffolk horses have all played crucial roles in agriculture, transport and war in the United Kingdom and across the world. Heavy horses tirelessly worked the land, transported war supplies and even pulled carriages for the Royal family. The reason why rare breed horses are so important These breeds of horse reflect human developments and accomplishments across centuries. Our use of horses throughout history alone dictates that they are just as worthy of conservation as any other breed, landscape, stately home or historic monument. A key part of RBST’s work involves collecting genetic material, which is stored in the UK National Livestock Gene Bank, making it possible to re-create a breed if extinction occurs.

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GOVERNMENT Steve Brine M.P The period since half-term has been rather full-on as the true scale of the Covid-19 outbreak reveals itself. Clearly this is a fastmoving situation but you can expect to see/ hear your MP, as the former Public Health Minister, on the media a fair bit and I will be supporting Ministers so long as they maintain a staged, cool-headed response to whatever the virus brings next. Alongside fellow MPs from the area, I have also been dealing with the lead up to – and fall out since – the collapse of FlyBe. The failure of the airline is awful news for Hampshire and, especially of course, for those who face an uncertain future with their jobs as a result. Other airlines picking up some of the routes are welcome it’s worth

Councillor Jackie’s Porter

The County Council declared a cross party Climate Change emergency earlier this year. This month a Council Climate strategy has been published, consisting of a series of measures to tackle the reduction of the Council’s own carbon footprint, ways to help the public make their own changes, a number of projects to mitigate the possible effects of a possible 4 deg C rise in temperatures and the associated climate changes we would endure (eg a better drainage plan). Controversially, though the strategy has many useful actions, it does not have a deadline date. However it is clear that we must all play

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noting FlyBe are responsible for 95% of flights from Southampton. Speaking in the House of Commons as the news became known I said it was obvious there is not a queue of airlines wanting to pick up the FlyBe routes but warned the company against blaming its failures solely on the coronavirus which has plunged the industry into even further uncertainty. The basic truth is, if FlyBe hadn’t ever existed, someone would have had to invent it because these routes cannot disappear entirely. Some of my constituents may not be ruing the quieter skies above but we’ve come to rely on the convenience of a local airport and local businesses were quick to tell me of their concerns.

this Government is prepared to do - what this Government can do - to change that given the importance we rightly place on regional connectivity.

So I am challenging Ministers to truly understand the FlyBe failure and to look at other parts of the world for help in protecting key short-haul regional travel. The model works brilliantly in the United States where regional airlines, often flying as franchises of the larger carriers, are large successful businesses but FlyBe clearly couldn’t make it work this side of the pond.

If you’re interested in this, and want to learn more as I did recently, I would recommend the www.sustainableaviation.co.uk More via my website but find my Page at www.fb.com/SteveBrineMP for more instant updates and, please note, this column was written in mid-March.

The Government need to consider why this is the case and consider, realistically, what

our part and I asked specifically how this can be dovetailed with Winchester (and other) District strategies which have recently been published: all are working towards similar outcomes. We really mustn’t duplicate our efforts. Projects include the forestation of a Country Park, more Electric Vehicle charging points on roadside parking places to add to those being installed by WCC in the city car parks and market towns, providing more plant based meals for school lunches and the relaxation of the ban on wind power on HCC land. The County and City Councils are looking at ways we can increase Public Transport options, even if for only part of the journey (eg: by providing more Park and Ride). Both the County and City district realise they are each responsible for less than 1% of the County emissions, so it is up to us to think how we can reduce the other 98%! The Local Plan is one of the levers to do this. Authors of websites like NewLeafAlresford.org and established groups like WinACC, Extinction Rebellion and Wilder Villages are being consulted about the Local plan. I hope you will get involved, perhaps even becoming a local ambassador for this area of the Council’s

The DFT’s promised review into regional air connectivity has just become more important than ever and you can rest-assured I will be closely involved and be working closely with Southampton Airport as a major employer – directly and via the supply chain - in this area. I am also very mindful of the environmental aspects here and passionately believe it is for the industry, especially the short-haul regional players, to show the public the work they are doing on sustainable fuels and electric aircraft.

Steve Brine - MP for Winchester, Alresford & Itchen Valley

work? Please contact me for more details. The Library Consultation has now closed but you may be interested in the Library Service Book Club which is online; e-readers ‘meet up’ through Facebook with a different book each month. If you’d like more details contact me or the Library Service. If you prefer real books, but you cannot get to a library, these can also be delivered to your door.Why not give it a try? The Consultation for Short Breaks for Disabled Children is now open https://www. hants.gov.uk/News/9MarShortBreakActivitie sConsultation2020 I hope to meet up with groups that this will affect, but if you’d like to comment to me as well as responding to the consultation, please do so. I urge all grandparents and siblings to join in too! I know how many of you take on caring responsibilities. Thank you- we all appreciate you greatly. County Councillor Jackie Porter, Tel/text 07973 696 085 email Jackie.porter@hants. gov.uk Twitter @JackieLibDem T: 07973 696 085 jackie.porter@hants.gov.uk Twitter: @JackieLibDem


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Easter is a time for holidays, family and getitng together. If the children are saying 'I'm bored' this Easter then occupy them with a bit of home baking, a sweet treat awaits at the end of their efforts. It is also the perfect way to make Easter gifts for friends and family. Avoid buying heavily overpackaged commercial Easter Eggs, and settle for a healthier alternative made with love and care.

round biscuits have a soft, biscuity, sugary crunch. Alternatively be adventurous and try making some Easter bread, in many European countries the practice of eating Easter bread or sweetened "communion" bread traces its origin back to Byzantium and the Orthodox Christian church. The recipe for sweetened or "honey-leavened" bread may date back as far as the Homeric Greek period.

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Simnel cakes have been known since at least medieval times. Simnel cake is a light fruitcake formerly eaten during the preEaster period , a traditional cake for Easter Sunday. Simnel cakes are often associated with Mothering Sunday, also known as Simnel-Sunday.

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Method Create your marzipan by seiving the icing sugar into a bowl, add almonds and stir to combine. Add the lemon juice until the mixture starts to clump together. Knead until you have a ball of marizpan paste. Take some of the paste and roll it into a circle, place the baking tin ontop of the paste and cut out a circle. Set aside the remaining marzipan for later. Pre-heat the oven 150C. Measure out the cake ingredients into a bowl and beat throughoughly until blended thoroughly. Use half the mixture in the cake tin. Top with a layer of marzipan mixture, spoon the remaining cake mix on the top. Bake inthe oven for 2hrs (approx) until golden brown, cover the top of the cake whilst cooking if it is browning too quickly. Remove from the tin once cooked, leave to cool for 10 minutes before trying to remove from the tin. Once

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cooled completely warm the jam and brush the top of the cake, roll out another circle of marizpan to cover the top of the cake and crimp the edges. Roll the remaining marzipan mix into 11 even sized balls and place around the edge of the cake. Finally grill carefully until lightly browned, one to two minutes, or use a blow torch.

Other things to bake this Easter How about the classic Hot Cross Bun? In the time of Elizabeth I of England (1592), the London Clerk of Markets issued a decree forbidding the sale of hot cross buns and other spiced breads, except at burials, on Good Friday, or at Christmas. Or traditional Easter biscuits given to guests on Easter Sunday. Originating from the West Country, they are made from flour, butter, egg yolk, baking powder and sugar. Lightly spiced, the currant-studded soft and

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CHARITY Hounds for Heroes fund raising Quiz event will celebrate St. George’s Day and the Best of British Food The Holiday Inn Winchester is to host a fourth special charity fund-raising event for Hampshire based charity Hounds for Heroes with their popular Quiz event, which this year will be held to also celebrate St.George’s Day on Thursday 23rd April. The event will include a ‘Best of British Food’ fork buffet, with the hotel’s AA Rosette Award winning team presenting delicious British food at its best, including locally sourced produce. “We are inviting teams of six to ten people to register for this special event and have their knowledge on all things English tested,” commented Sarah Waddington, Sales and Marketing Manager for the hotel. “The hotel has been sponsoring Hounds for Heroes for the last six years, providing free accommodation to injured service personnel and space for them to train with their new assistance dogs. The staff at the hotel just love hosting them and creating a real home from home for the veterans and of course making a fuss of the assistance dogs!” “We are very proud to be able to help raise funds for this locally based charity who every day make a difference to injured service personnel across the UK,” continued Sarah Waddington.

Allen Parton of Hounds for Heroes with his assistance dogs EJ and Rookie

Tickets cost £18 per person and include a “Best of British” fork buffet. Teams of 6-10 people are welcome. Call 01962 670700 option 4 or email events@hiwinchester.co.uk to book your team and tickets. The Best of British Buffet will be served from 7pm with the Quiz starting at 7.45pm For more information visit: www.hiwinchester.co.uk

St Georges Day Quiz in aid of Hounds for Heroes Test your knowledge on all things English with our charity St Georges Day Quiz. Help us to raise money for this fantastic local charity based in Petersfield who everyday make a difference to injured service personnel across the UK. Tickets cost £18 per person and include a “Best of British” fork buffet. Teams of 6-10 people are welcome!

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