ISSUE 164 AUGUST 2020
Forum ITCHEN VALLEY
Life in your Community
Summer Holidays ARE WE NEARLY THERE YET?
HERITAGE OPEN DAYS
SOUTH DOWNS NATIONAL PARK
BREWING THROUGH THE STORM
Written by Lucia Foster-Found
Still fabulous, fun
Celebrating its 10th year
Itchen Valley Brewery, Alresford
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ITCHEN VALLEY FORUM AUGUST 2020
CONTENTS 04 What's On?
41 Motoring
Local Entertainment and Events
06 Property Management
Buying, selling, letting? Find local estate agents and property management services
46 Retail/Market Square
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08 Feature
Celebrating 10 years with 10 amazing butterflies of the South Downs National Park
10 The Garden
Make your garden dream come true. Or visit local beautiful country gardens
14 Professional Services
From photographers to solicitors - every professional service you need
Local services to keep your vehicle running smoothly
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Our regular retail feature, Unique, Bespoke, Eclectic and Local shopping
50 Wellbeing
Looking after your health and yourself!
56 Education
Find local schools and educational experts
58 Feature
Winchester College & Heritage Open Days
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Itchen Valley Brewery Brewing through the storm
Are we nearly there yet? By Lucia Foster-Found
28 Home
Trades, services, designers, All you need for your home
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Contributors Lucia Foster-Found www. luciafosterfound.com Gill Grant gill@forumpublications.co.uk
Alresford, SO24 9AR Tel: 01962 735137 www.forumpublications.co.uk
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Director of Marketing Rob Harrison rob@forummedianddesign.co.uk
Unit 8A, Shelf House, Prospect Road,
Eat out, stay in: food, drink and dining in Hampshire
Discover local events and days out in Hampshire
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Forum Publications Offices
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Editor Mark Tubb editor@forumpublications.co.uk
Get in Touch
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The Team
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COMMUNITY
What's On?
Let’s Get Virtual! Walk, run or cycle to support your local Hospice! Due to the recent circumstances surrounding COVID-19, several of our much-loved events - raising vital funds for our Hospice - can't go ahead this year. But we don’t want you to miss out, so why not take part in our brand-new virtual event for 2020, Let’s Get Virtual! Make the most of your free time by walking, running or cycling one of our set challenges listed below, whenever and wherever you choose! All we ask is that you follow the current UK Government guidelines on social distancing. We would also love to see your finish line photos on social media using #LetsGetVirtual Click here to view our Race Challenge leader boards. How does it work? Step 1. Choose your challenge! Step 2. Get walking, running or cycling! Step 3. Send us your evidence within 1 month of signing up! Step 4. Receive your limited edition medal in the post! Once your challenge is complete, simply email your evidence to: events@ stmichaelshospice.org.uk. This can be done via Strava, Garmin, Map My Run, Fit Bit, screenshots of treadmill or static bike etc. Your medal will then be posted to you. We would also love to see your pictures! Challenges: Race Challenges (cover the distance in a single run/walk/cycle). Who will make it to the top of our leader boards and be in with the chance of winning a prize? (Optional). 5k 10k 21k/ Half Marathon, Distance Challenges (cover the distance in as many walks/ runs/ cycles as you wish
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billowing boarders contrasting against a seaside scene with painted beach huts and a boat on the gravel. Small adjacent Nursery. 9th August: Bramdean House, Alresford. I am sure there will
be more gardens opening, as the month progresses, so please visit the website ngs.org.uk to see if there are any close to you. For more information on Covid-19 social distancing guidelines visit: ngs.org.uk
Stay healthy & happy with live streamed Dancing Fun & Yoga this Summer! Silvia & Max are inviting you for their special Summer Programme for this August. You are able to enjoy their interactive live streamed Dance & Yoga Classes from the comfort of your own home or garden. Looking forward to welcoming you on the virtual dance floor & Yoga mat. Silvia & Max - Salsa y Sol Dance & Yoga www.salsaysol.co.uk The Allen Gallery is re-opening! We will be open from July 16th every Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10am – 4pm. The Curtis Museum and Allen Gallery, Alton - 01420 82802 www.hampshireculturaltrust. org.uk National Garden Scheme Open gardens Currently the following Hampshire gardens are opening during August: 2nd & 3rd August: Bleak Hill Nursery & Garden, Ringwood Through the moongate and concealed from view are
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COMMUNITY Southwood Players September Murder for Southwood Players Time to give up repeats of Midsummer Murders and enjoy live drama with Southwood Players. Quick out of the Covid blocks, we will be staging Agatha Christie’s The Hollow , deferred from July, for three performances between 10th and 13th September. As usual we will perform in the Southwood House garden with a slightly reduced audience but plenty of picnics and applause
“For God has fixed a day on which he will judge the whole world in justice by the standard of a man (Jesus Christ) whom he has appointed. That this is so he has guaranteed to all men by raising this man (Jesus Christ) from the dead.”
expected and no canned cheering from the terraces. The cast has been rehearsing by Zoom in the hope that we could be ready when lock down eased. Most of the cast will be familiar from our previous performances (one shown in the picture).
(Acts 17 :31 (J. B. Phillips translation)
The play will again be staged for charities – The Multiple Sclerosis Society, Winchester Young Carers and the Itchen Valley Churches. Details will be available shortly at www.southwoodplayers. org.uk. Meanwhile I will be happy to answer queries on owennicholas27@gmail.com. This could include a comment on afternoon performances as more suitable for September.
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FEATURE
Celebrating 10 years with 10 amazing butterflies of the South Downs National Park “Spending time with butterflies lifts the spirits and reinvigorates that sense of wonder in the natural world.” Poignant words from Sir David Attenborough, who, like so many of us, is enthralled by the sight of butterflies dancing from blossom to blossom in a wildflower meadow. Spring and summer in the South Downs is synonymous with these fascinatingly diverse and colourful insects. Their incredible diversity is thanks to the chalk grassland – a truly unique habitat – that supports a huge medley of nectar-rich flowers. Combine the floristic diversity and all its many hues with these colourful creatures and you have any wildlife photographer’s dream! In fact, over 30 different species of butterfly can be on the wing at any given time above the South Downs National Park’s chalk grasslands. The grasslands are just one of the habitats supporting butterflies as heathland and woodland also support a multitude of species and did we mention the South Downs is also a stronghold for the butterfly’s close cousin, the majestic moths! As we prepare for Virtual Wild Chalk – a six-day celebration of our wonderful chalk grassland from 19 July – we asked our Ranger team to name their favourite butterflies from the National Park’s grasslands. And, as it’s the 10th birthday of the South Downs National Park this year, here are 10 of their personal favourites!
Duke of Burgundy
Small and orange and brown, the Duke of Burgundy is found only in central and southern England and more isolated colonies in the southern Lake District and the North York Moors. Its recovery in the South Downs has been a major conservation success for the National Park. A favourite of Ranger Simon Mockford, he says: “It’s a stunning butterfly with attitude and will chase off any other species including dragonflies which dare enter its territory!”
but partly because it is often confined to small patches of sheltered grassland where its sole food plant, Kidney Vetch, is found. This majestic insect is a favourite of Assistant Ranger Michaela Pape, who has been enjoying taking photographs of butterflies for over 10 years.
Dark Green Fritillary
Small Copper
The Small Copper is a fast-flying butterfly that, once settled, is unmistakable with its bright copper-coloured forewings. A favourite of Assistant Ranger Sophie Brown, she explains: “I like them solely for the superficial fact that when you first see them, freshly emerged they are so vibrant with such a dainty flight. The one in this picture is a female stuffed full of eggs as you can see by her rotund abdomen.”
The dark green fritillary is actually an orange butterfly with black spots. It gets its name from the dark green hue to the undersides of its hindwings. A strong flier, it can be seen on open, grassy habitats. A favourite of Ranger Jan Knowlson, she says: “I love the Dark Green Fritillary, mainly because they colonised a site I worked on immediately after we had worked hard improving the area. It brought me great joy!”
Small White Small Blue
This dainty butterfly is easily overlooked, partly because of its size and dusky colouring,
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Small white butterfly, also known as cabbage white butterfly, are often seen as a rather dull member of a family of insects known for their fantastic patterns and colours. However, this is a misconception held only due to the limitations of the human eye. Ranger
FEATURE Adonis Blue
Chris Lickley explains: “When seen under ultraviolet light female butterfly reflect a lavender hue whilst males show as a brilliant royal purple. The strength of these colours directly relates to the health of the butterfly, the healthiest growing from those caterpillars who ate the most cabbage and kale while they were growing. Eat your veg kids!”
Orange tip butterfly
The orange-tip is a true sign of spring, being one of the first species to emerge that has not overwintered as an adult. Ranger Chloe Goddard always loves seeing it and explains: “It’s a fairly common butterfly which can be seen across our countryside and often in gardens.
Brimstone
The Brimstone is a fairly large, pale yellow butterfly, with distinctive, leaf-shaped wings. This one is loved by Western Downs Lead Ranger Elaina Whittaker-Slark. She says: “The brimstone is my favourite butterfly as its one of the first ones we see in the early spring to tell us spring is definitely on the way. It’s also a tough little butterfly living for a whole year.
I love the bright orange tips on the male’s wings which stand out brilliantly from the perfect white of the rest of the wing. If the butterfly sits still long enough you’ll see that both the male and female have a beautiful and intricate mottled green underwing which is actually made up of a combination of yellow
and black wing scales.”
It’s commonly thought that the brimstone gave butterflies their name, due to the buttery colour of the males’ wings, as well as when traditional butter makers were first outside churning butter it would be the butterfly they saw.”
No top 10 of butterflies on the South Downs would be complete without a mention for this iconic species – a true entomological stunner! A firm favourite with all the rangers, the Adonis loves chalk downland, where it can be found in warm, sheltered spots. The male Adonis Blue has brilliantly-coloured blue wings that gives this butterfly its name, and can be found flying low over vegetation, seeking out the less-conspicuous females that are a rich chocolate brown in colour. Thanks to Butterfly Conservation and the Wildlife Trusts for additional information on the butterfly species. Thanks also to Neil Hulme for the additional photography. Five ways you can help butterflies flourish Butterflies play a pivotal role in nature. Pollinators such as butterflies and bees are responsible for at least a third of human food production, and without them, the fruits and vegetables we eat would be much harder to grow. Gardens can act as important stepping stones between nature reserves and other natural habitats by offering abundant supplies of nectar and food plants.
Here are five ways to help the butterflies flourish with some green-fingered know-how: 1. Don’t use insecticides and pesticides – they kill butterflies and many pollinating insects as well as ladybirds, ground beetles and spiders.
Marbled White butterfly
Grizzled Skipper
This small butterfly, typical of southern chalk downland, begins to emerge in late April to early May, having spent winter as pupae within cocoons of leaves and silk amongst low vegetation. Once on the wing it’s easy to miss, darting quickly between perches and nectar sources – typically Common Bird’s-foot-trefoil and Bugle. If you are lucky enough to get a glimpse of one perched on a twig, it can then be easily identified by the checkerboard pattern on its wings. Adored by Ranger Charles Winchester
The Marbled White is a distinctive and attractive black and white butterfly, unlikely to be mistaken for any other species. Apprentice Ranger Gemma North says: “How beautiful they are! Although if I’m being completely honest I think all butterflies are beautiful!”
2. Butterflies like warmth so choose sunny, sheltered spots when planting nectar plants. 3. Choose different plants to attract a wider variety of species. Place the same types of plant together in blocks. 4. Prolong flowering by deadheading flowers, mulching with organic compost, and watering well to keep the plants healthy. 5. Try to provide flowers right through the butterfly season. Spring flowers are vital for butterflies coming out of hibernation and autumn flowers help butterflies build up their reserves for winter.
For more information visit www.butterfly-conservation.org
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GARDEN
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There are many organisms living within the soil. Not all of them are good. The bacteria within the soil that is feeding from the excreted carbohydrate has a vested interest in ensuring the plant stays alive. It works hard to protect the plant from attack. Boosting levels of carbohydrate within the soil will encourage higher populations of beneficial bacteria. Our specialised summer nutrition contains many different beneficial elements, one of which is based on molasses, a sugary substance very high in carbohydrate. Bacteria and Salt Nitrogen for lawn feed comes in many forms. Different forms of nitrogen contain different levels of salt – lawn care professionals call this the salt index. Cheaper forms of nitrogen have a higher salt index. Many of the lawn fertilisers available off-the-shelf have cheaper ingredients and higher salt index. Professional lawn care providers would typically look to use lawn fertilisers that have a low salt index. There’s a really important reason for this. Salt kills bacteria. Think about why we use salt to cure meat, that’s to stop it from rotting – being broken down by bacteria. If we add high levels of salt to
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our lawn soil it will damage the essential bacteria within it. Promoting good bacterial growth within your soil reduces the need to add soil nutrition. Fungi
Fungi are brilliant at breaking down woody substances and plant matter. The fleshy toadstools that you find above ground are actually the fruiting heads that carry the fungal spores – basically the seeds that create new fungi. What you see above ground is connected to a massive network of the fungi within the soil. If you have toadstools on the surface of your lawn it’s often a sign that you have good, healthy, functional soil. When you find mould growing on your food that’s basically fungi breaking down the carbon in the food – remembering that salt would stop this process and preserve the food. Fungi doesn’t like salt. I’m unsure how salt feels about fungi! Like their relationship with bacteria, plants create a mutually beneficial relationship with the fungi in the soil and because of the fungal network, plants can then benefit from far greater access to nutrients and moisture within the soil. This can create an area up to 1,000 times greater than that of the plant roots themselves. So, by increasing the population of beneficial fungi within your lawn soil, we can reduce the need to add water and food. The Fungal Barrier There is a plethora of fungi that can cause major lawn issues. These attack the grass plants when conditions are right and by the time you notice their impact it’s often too late to take action. Prevention is better than cure. Previously, regular applications of fungicide were used to defend grass against attack. However, these may also have an impact on beneficial fungi and their use should be avoided. Defending against attack is by far the best strategy and this is where beneficial fungi are important. When you watch the growth of fungi under a microscope you can observe something spectacular. As two fungi sense each other their growth stops. Beneficial fungi around the roots of a plant create a virtual ‘force-field’ which protects them from attack. Support your Soil
Our recommendations are simple. Mulch mow if possible. Mulch mowing leaves the clippings behind and this then returns decaying plant life back to the soil and feeds fungi. Minimise the use of chemicals and fungicides. Use low salt index fertilisers so as not to damage microbial life. Water regularly and to a good depth. Dry soil reduces microbial populations. Aerate the lawn at least once a year to ensure there is plenty of air for the microbes. Our professional approach to lawn nutrition ensures we add what’s necessary to support this complex network of relationships. We take an ‘organic where possible’ approach. We recommend the addition of carbon through lawn dressing as it feeds fungi and the compost element of the dressing contains plenty of soil bacteria which can then multiply within the soil. We also add carbohydrate in our summer liquid feed. This feeds the bacteria and the bacteria helps feed and protect the grass. Many of these things you can do yourself, but it’s often cheaper and easier to ask for the help of a professional. 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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I’ve kindly been given another editorial and having worked as an Independent Financial Adviser for over 20 years I thought I’d share some common misconceptions & mistakes.
Pensions: Aside from your home, your pension is the biggest investment for the future you are likely to make. If you have a work-based pension it is worth checking where your contributions are invested. It will be in a fund of some kind that may carry high or low risk, but most people are totally unaware of this. If you are just about to retire and your pension is in a high risk/ equity-based fund, a market crash would massively reduce your overall pension. It really is worth reviewing with your employer/HR dept to find out your options. Scam Alert -following Covid there has been a rise in scammers, if you’re below 55
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Equity Release: Rates start from 2.5%. & the greatest concern I come across is the debt will compound very quickly but at this rate the debt won’t double for nearly 25 years (house values might go up in that time to). Modern equity release plans also have a ‘no negative equity guarantee’ which means your estate will never owe more than the value of the home. Equity release products are very similar to normal mortgages and they often have a great deal of flexibility allowing you to move house, overpay or fully repay. Mortgages: The Chancellor announced a ‘freeze’ on stamp duty up to £500,000 until March 2021, this will save buyers up to £15,000. Unfortunately, it does not apply to
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COMMUNITY / PROFESSIONAL The Curtis Museum and Allen gallery The next Exhibition will be 'The Wasp Spider and the Garden Tiger' - Survival, extinction and the legacy of Gilbert White in an age of Climate Change. Saturday 8 August – 12 September 2020. FREE
The Allen Gallery is re-opening! We will be open from July 16th every Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10am – 4pm. To help keep everyone safe, we’ve made some changes at the Allen Gallery. We have introduced a number of measures in line with government guidelines to help manage our visitor numbers and ensure we maintain social distancing to protect you, our staff and volunteers. We have introduced advanced booking to the Allen Gallery to help us manage our visitor numbers. Booking your visit is free. Timed visits to the Allen Gallery take place at 10:00am, 12:00pm and 2:00pm. When booking, please include each member of your party including children. Your visit will give you two hours to explore the museum and its grounds. To book your visit or for more information please go to our website: https://www. hampshireculture.org.uk/allengallery The Exhibition of works by Wayne Jefferson, cut short by the closure, will continue until 1st August. FREE
To mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of Gilbert White this exhibition looks at the legacy of the great 18th century naturalist in an age of climate change. White pioneered the study of seasonal changes in the arrival of animals and plants over a 25-year period at his Selborne home. These historical studies are now a valuable aid in mapping environmental change through time and the impact these changes have on the natural world. The exhibition will draw on the natural sciences collection in the care of Hampshire Cultural Trust to illustrate the impact changes in the environment, including climate change, have on the plants, animals and insects that share our world. There have been five major extinction events since life first appeared on our planet. Many scientists believe we are in the middle of a sixth, but why do they think this and are humans to blame? The Curtis Museum and Allen Gallery, Alton (01420 82802) www. hampshireculturaltrust.org.uk
New Alresford Town Trust The Town Trustees are pleased to announce that the following events will be taking place in Broad Street French Market Saturday 1st August from 9.30am Brocante Market Sunday 27th September from 9.30am Michaelmas October Fair Thursday 15th October from 3.00pm.
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All Social Distancing and Health & Safety precautions have been put in place for all these events. As in previous years, the Fair arrives on Wednesday 14th October, and all parking will be suspended from 10.00am. on that day to enable Parking Wardens to cone-off the area. Between 12.00pm and 2.00pm. the Fair lorries can be moved into place for setting up. As in previous years ALL shops and residents of Broad Street will receive a letter with permit
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attached to enable them to access Broad Street until 1pm on Thursday 15th October. The Town Trust hopes that after such a difficult start to the year, you will ALL make the effort to attend these events, and enjoy the day. If you have any questions relating to the above, please call me on (01962) 734861 or E.Mail heatherhollow@ btinternet.com Pam Stevens - Trustee
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There is plenty that is uncertain right now – our lives are being dramatically affected by the coronavirus pandemic, with the majority of us confined to our homes during lockdown. If you have time on your hands, you may find some peace of mind from using this to start thinking about how to secure your financial well-being. Here are some considerations.
The value of investments and any income from them can fall and you may get back less than you invested. Tax treatment depends on the individual circumstances of each client and may be subject to change in the future. Neither simulated nor actual past performance are reliable indicators of future performance. Performance is quoted before charges which will reduce illustrated performance.
1. Think about long-term goals Interest rates on cash savings are in the doldrums, with the Bank of England recently cutting the base rate to just 0.1%. Meanwhile, the stock market is volatile. Yet dips in the market can present buying opportunities if you are focused on long-term goals. History shows that, over the long term, shares have historically risen and outperformed cash. The graph below shows the comparative returns from cash, bonds and global equities. 600 500 400 300 200 100
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2. Make or update your will Ensuring you have an up-to-date will means your estate will most likely go to who you want, and that your wishes are carried out after your death. If you already have a will you may need to amend this if there have been any substantial changes to your situation – such as getting married or having children. You might also want to seek guidance on making mirror wills, leaving your estate to your spouse in the event of your death, or other forms of estate planning.
3. Plan for future generations You can save tax-efficiently to help secure your children’s or grandchildren’s financial future. With a Junior ISA, you can put aside up to £9,000 in the 2020/21 tax year – compared to the previous limit of £4,368 – with money locked up until the child reaches 18. People with no earnings – including children – can also receive 20% tax relief on pension contributions of up to £2,880 per year, boosting the value to £3,600.
4. Review your protection Protecting your financial situation may seem more vital than ever. But it can be tricky putting the right combination of insurance policies together. You might want to consider professional advice to ensure you have the most suitable level and cover for you from, for example, income protection, life assurance, and critical illness cover.
5. Draw up a retirement plan It is useful to step back and consider the life you want to live in retirement. You can then build a financial plan around this when you’ve got time on your hands. A financial planner can help you clarify your goals, and develop and manage a tailor-made retirement plan, whatever your stage of life. This plan can stress test how different growth rates, inflation, or other economic events, for example, might impact on your goals. Most importantly, remember to focus on a long-term investment horizon.
If you would like to find out more about estate planning and your finances please contact the Winchester Brewin Dolphin office – Kirsty Simpson on 01962 798012 or Matt Lyth on 01962 798009
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t’s 1997. Two friends are sat together, nursing mediocre beers. . We can do better than that, they told each other. Thus… Itchen Valley Brewery was born. 23 years and 30 million pints later, the brewery has become somewhat of a Hampshire icon. Famed for using local ingredients and being a regular guest ale in pubs far and wide, most of Hampshire’s beer lovers are familiar with the peppery Watercress Best or deliciously light Hampshire Rose, to name but two from IVB’s portfolio of more than half a dozen outstanding real ales.
‘Most of our marketing was organic through word of mouth, and the community came in their droves. When we faced closing, customers came with their empty milk bottles and growlers (a type of traditional beer container) to be filled and refilled; we’d never been busier, and we remain incredibly grateful for the support and loyalty of our local community, as well as its unerring appetite for our beer!
Spencer and Rob, Itchen Valley Brewery
And then the Pub Apocalypse (or, as some call it, the Coronavirus) hit. Like many microbrewers, 95% of IVB’s beer sales were to the hospitality industry prior to lockdown. So Rob Dupre, Head Brewer at IVB since 1999, joined newly appointed General Manager, Spencer Arnold, in creating a crisis action plan. Their swift adoption of a fresh business model was key to avoiding the costly and traumatic experience of pouring thousands of pints of precious beer down the drain. This proved to be a vital element, not only in their survival, but also in building their future once lockdown ended. ‘The biggest thing that struck us was that our priority wasn’t just the business in terms of profitability. Our customers on both sides of the bar have been at the heart of this brewery since its conception, and we didn’t want to lose sight of that. This was our time to champion positive morale in the area, and we fully embraced that by keeping our draught ale flowing throughout the whole of lockdown.’ Swiftly, Dupre and Arnold turned their hoppy hands to creating a new shopfront out of their existing tap room. With their structured pricing they were able to satisfy the needs of the wider community, as well as continue to supply the demands of some of Hampshire’s pubs which continued to trade during those dark days..
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Due to demand we invested in a wide range of Lilley’s Cider in both bottle and draught form, a large selection of craft gins and other spirits from around the UK, and a fine wine collection provided by niche vintners. Even as lockdown has been easing, customers both old and new continue to visit us. Some for their regular few pints each week, whilst others purchase larger amounts in our beer boxes for leisurely weekends at home, family barbeques and birthday parties, as well as taking them on visits to distant relatives or even camping trips. It’s opened people’s eyes to visiting us, and how cost effective it can be to support their local brewery.’ Itchen Valley Brewery’s positioning continues to strengthen, as they have recently launched Trip Hazard, an American-style IPA with deliciously hoppy citrus undertones, and this marks their first venture into canned craft beer. They are also planning to reopen their brewery tours as restrictions ease, and are looking to launch a customer loyalty scheme soon, as a thank you to the community. Their takeaway real ale is available in 2, 4, 7, 18 or 36 pint containers and can be requested as bright to drink immediately or sedimented for longer lasting freshness. The store is welcoming, with human and dog treats available, as well as tasters for the indecisive! Feel free to call the brewery on 01962 735111 or visit them at Unit D, Prospect Commercial Park, Prospect Road, New Alresford, SO24 9QF, and check their social media channels for news, offers and updates, including opening hours. www.itchenvalleybrewery.com
Real ale has always been our‘thing’ Over 30 million pints worth, we should add! Our popular lockdown beer shop is continuing to stay open due to demand, whilst the kegs are still heading out to pubs far and wide. Hampshire Rose. Watercress Best. Pure Gold. LPA. Pride of the Valley. Russian Winter, and the new addition: Trip Hazard. Buy our beer in draught or bottles for the pub experience wherever you may be. Takeaway containers up to 36 pints for those fun family barbecues or celebrating the end of homeschooling!
Beer from £1 a pint!* We’re also fully stocked with the ever-popular Lilley’s Cider range, fine wines and spirits. Especially gin. Lashings of gin. Our store is currently open 10-4 Monday to Thursday and 9.30-5.30 Friday. Stay up to date with us on social media channels via @itchenvalleybrewery. Unit D Prospect Commercial Park, Prospect Road, New Alresford, SO24 9QF 01962 735111 / info@itchenvalleybrewery.com *Not a misprint
COMMUNITY / FOOD & DRINK Winchester City Council publishes proposals for an improved ‘opt-in’ garden waste scheme
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Details of an improved garden waste scheme for the district have been outlined by the city council. If the proposals get the green light from the council’s Cabinet, the new scheme would offer householders a better service by providing a choice of wheeled bins that could allow residents to dispose of just over 2.5 times that amount of garden waste than the present bag holds. The service would be ‘opt-in’ meaning only households who sign up to the service will pay for it. Under proposals published today, residents who opt-in, would have the choice of two bin sizes – the annual charge would be £39 for a 140L bin, or £59 for a 240L bin and households would be able to pay for more than one bin or share a bin. Garden waste would continue to be collected every two weeks and then turned into Pro Grow, the 100 per cent recycled organic material, peat free, all-purpose soil conditioner. If approved, the new scheme would be introduced in February 2021. Nine out the 10 neighbouring councils in Hampshire currently charge for their garden waste services. As part of its budget planning process, the council held public consultation in December 2019 asking for residents’ views on the preferred options to balance the council budget, which received over 3,000 comments. 55.1% agreed with a chargeable garden waste scheme which helps the city council to manage a predicted financial shortfall of £6m over the next 4 years and ensures only those people that take the service pay for it. The city council will be charging nearly £8 less for the £140L bin than the average price charged for garden waste collections across Hampshire and the bins will be provided free of charge. Composters are available via the city council for £19 to help anyone who wants to dispose of their garden waste at home.
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If there is something you would like to order that we don’t have on the website then please call: 01962 733189 Cllr Martin Tod, Cabinet Lead for Service Transformation, said: “The city council was already facing a difficult financial situation and COVID-19 has added to this predicted budget shortfall. By making the garden waste service self-funding, the city council will be able to continue to provide it to those that want it and help plug this gap. Despite these pressures, we believe we’ve come up with a good value plan for a better garden waste service for anyone who wants to opt in. The new bins hold much more so we won’t all have to spend so much time in queues at the recycling centre. Unlike the current bags, they stop garden waste getting soaked through in the rain, they don’t blow away, and are also much easier to manage and move about when they’re full. “We’re one of the last councils in Hampshire to start charging and we’ve looked closely to see who’s doing the best job and how we can learn from what they do. Residents will also continue to have other options. We will keep offering composting bins for £19 and, of course, if you’re prepared to book a place and queue, it is still currently free to take your garden waste to the Household Waste Recycling Centre.” The garden waste proposals will considered by the council’s Cabinet on 9 July. If the proposals go ahead, residents will be given more information on the new service with sign up opening in the Autumn. The garden waste proposal paper can be found here: https:// democracy.winchester.gov.uk/documents/s11728/CAB3234%20 -%20Proposals%20for%20new%20garden%20waste%20service. pdf
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Winchester Heritage Open Days 11th-20th September Preparations are underway to produce a varied programme of digital events for this September and already there are some exciting events lined up, including live and pre-recorded tours and talks from Winchester College, Hampshire Cultural Trust and the University of Winchester, amongst others. Online workshops, exhibitions and performances are also planned, more details of which will follow shortly.
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his September, Heritage Open Days will be going digital! The nation’s favourite heritage festival, returns once more to Hampshire with ten fabulous days in which to discover, celebrate and experience local history and architecture.
One of Heritage Open Days’ popular features is its annual theme. This year it is ‘Hidden Nature’ and some event organisers are rising to the challenge and getting very enthusiastic and creative in their interpretation. It would seem that nature pops up in all sorts of unexpected places, but you will need to wait until September if you want to find out where!
However, in light of the Covid-19 Pandemic, it has become clear that the traditional format and size of the festival will not be possible this year as there is still uncertainty surrounding when indoor cultural events will be able to run once more. Although it is hoped that a handful of events may be able to be held outdoors (in line with the government guidance at the time of the festival), the focus this year will be on encouraging on-line events. Commenting on the decision, Festival Director, Nicky Gottlieb said, “I am sure that there will be people who look forward to Heritage Open Days and will be disappointed by our decision not to hold events in the usual way this year. However, it is important the festival is safe, is inclusive and does not add further cost or burden to businesses and organisations who at this time are getting back on their feet. As ever, we are enormously grateful to everyone who has helped the Festival grow to become the success that it is - our supporters, volunteers, event organisers and especially to Winchester BID and lead sponsor, Winchester College, for their ongoing support.”
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Professor Christopher Mulvey
This month will also see the launch of Hampshire HistBites, a new history and heritage podcast channel. Kicking off with short interviews, two longer episodes are planned for the festival itself - one with Professor Christopher Mulvey on the origins of the English language and the other, a special recording at Winchester College of a discussion on a Book of Hours in their collection.
It is very much hoped that all events and visitors will be welcomed back in the usual way in September 2021 but, like so many other festivals at this time, it remains at risk and will only survive if it is able to meet its running costs. If you are able to help in any way, then do please get in touch with the volunteer organisers Becky Brown and Nicky Gottlieb. For more information, festival updates and to join the mailing list, visit: www.winchesterheritageopendays.org
11th-20th September 2020
STILL FUN, FABULOUS AND FREE - THIS YEAR WE’RE DIGITAL! We may not be able to visit our favourite museums and heritage sites in person but, thanks to the magic of the internet, that doesn’t stop us from discovering new places and learning new things. Join us as Heritage Open Days journey behind closed doors and share tales of the past through pre-recorded walks, talks, online exhibitions and livestreamed events. Look out for activities and great resources being shared on our website, social media accounts and, from August, our very own podcast channel!
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Are we there yet?
© Lucia Foster-Found 2020 www.luciafosterfound.com
When does it begin? When do you arrive? Middle age, it seemed, was hard to carbon date. Curious, she’d even googled it. Thanks to a typo, she now knew that the Middle Ages ran between the 5th and 15th centuries... Surprisingly long time. It appeared, though, that middle age might be somewhat shorter. Between the years of 45 and 65, possibly. However, some said it started at 60. Or when you joined the National Trust. But it was the “55 is the new 35” that had really struck a chord. Standing in front of the full length mirror, she pondered that one as she cast a critical eye up and down. Cleavage, yes, a little bit. Legs no – long skirt. That was OK then, because apparently you shouldn’t do both at the same time. And she didn’t want the Boob-leg police after her. But she sighed anyway. Deciding what to wear was wearing. Gone were the days when, actually aged 35, she could blithely throw on an outfit, with not the remotest risk of a whispered “mutton dressed as lamb”. Gosh, women can be hard on one another. And if your own gender wasn’t out to sabotage your misplaced confidence – then your own disloyal body ganged up on you. Wearing heels, it transpired, threw your pelvis forward and could (had she read that right) cause a leak? When your plumbing was definitely out of warranty, it probably didn’t do to stress it. Might be best to consign the ultra high heels to high days and holidays? Depressing. She found herself vaguely envious of the grannies of yore who’d understood the importance of a nice tweedy skirt and sensible lace-ups. Very à la Miss Marple. Or the comfort and convenience of elasticated slacks with twin set and pumps. They’d been assured of a smooth transition into their middle aged uniform – quite likely not so very removed from the fashions of their youth. But she found herself conflicted. On the one hand, saddened to think she’d never again wear the ironic ‘old lady’ Laura
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Ashley outfits of her skinny years. Now they might make her look like an old lady. Ironically. On the other hand, she felt vague stirrings of rebellion. With her memories of the ridiculous ra-ra skirt, leg warmer, court shoes combo so surprisingly fresh, she wasn’t convinced she was even old enough to age gracefully. And she hadn’t got around to a tattoo yet. It was all so much easier for men. Himself’s habitual trousers slash shirt slash jacket collective was still just as fine and dandy as it had been ten or twenty years before. But having said that, even he’d recently adios-ed some questionable t-shirts. Good call - and she wasn’t sorry to see the back of the ‘fat hairy dad bod’ one – tbh he didn’t need a t-shirt for that look. ‘Bye-bye also to those cargo pants with the skull motifs. And his jeans now had to be dark, apparently. He’d explained that only old American dudes could really get away with the very faded blue denim, check-shirtbaseball-cap thing. There’d been the briefest of brief flirtations with drainpipes; emerging from the changing room he’d confessed somewhat despondently “I look like a four legged spider.” Aaah, bless. He was dead right. Glancing at her posh frocks rack, she wondered if she’d ever wear that backless, velvet sheath dress again. Hoping she’d have a nice enough occasion to do so, she considered its merits; not short, not frilly, not sleeveless and providing she didn’t suddenly develop an excess of back fat… why not?
Her arms had, of late, become a debateable territory though. Especially in all their pallid winter glory. But she’d just discovered that you could buy sleeve sets. They were designed to be worn under sleeveless dresses. Genius idea – wished she’d thought of that. Crikey, she’d got so excited she’d almost bought some to go with a favourite, yet lately unworn frock. Perhaps team them up with comfy support tights and big scary knickers that came up to your armpits. Like a swimming swan – she’d be sleek and serene on the surface, with lots going on underneath. “I’ve decided” she announced as she descended the stairs “that middle age is not an age at all. It’s a mindset. And we’ll know when we’ve arrived.” She’d swapped the long skirt for a mini. If the Boob-leg police did burst in, she wasn’t going to ‘go quietly’. “And are we there yet, darling?” he enquired with only a mild curiosity, getting up, car keys in hand. He looked very smart in his (dark) jeans, shirt and jacket. She thought about it for a long moment and looked down the length of her legs to her high heels. “On the whole… I think not.”
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Uncover Winchester’s Secrets With Treasure Trails Winchester’s historic buildings provide a huge range of amazing places to explore. There’s Winchester Castle with a medieval Round Table strikingly similar to Arthurian Legend, the statue of another King - Alfred the Great stands at the end of Broadway, historic architecture including Wolvesey Castle, Winchester City Mill and Winchester Cathedral and the hustle and bustle of the city centre. One great way to uncover the hidden secrets of all these locations and have a lot of fun at the same time it with a Treasure Trail. From a haunted Treasure Hunt Trail to the North of
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The Trails cost £9.99 (plus P&P if required), are suitable for groups of up to five and, compared to the average family day out at a theme park or visitor attraction, represent amazing value for money. Lasting around two hours, the aim is to solve clues on a circular route of approximately two miles incorporating plaques, signs, statues, monuments, images, engravings or any other unique or quirky features found in the area. They can be downloaded from Treasure Trails’ website (www.treasuretrails.co.uk) and printed immediately, or sent in the post. As well as providing a fun way to explore a new area, the Trails also offer the chance to see an area you thought you knew well in a totally different way. Treasure Trails Code Of Conduct Treasure Trails are ideally suited for everyone to re-discover what’s around them in a fun and
The Chancellor’s summer statement was eagerly monitored by local businesses. A number of elements should assist local companies, to serve and support the local town and its residents. Three-point “Plan for Jobs” Following the furlough scheme update, the Chancellor delivered his “Plan for Jobs” to help people find jobs, help businesses create jobs, and to encourage spending so businesses can protect jobs.
Alresford is blooming and back in business. July saw beauty salons & hairdressers join our other businesses already open. The footprint stickers supplied by Alresford Town council, a polite reminder of social distancing. The shops adopting all the covid requirements to maintain safety.
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responsible way. Please do ensure you follow social distancing rules at all times. Be prepared to skip a Clue if social distancing is not possible. If planning a Trail with people outside your household group, make sure you are still following the latest guidelines for England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland on how many other people you can meet up with outdoors. Avoid touching any hard surfaces such as plaques, signs or information boards that Clues may be set on, or gates, walls or benches. Don’t linger for too long – if you need to, take a photo of a plaque or sign and move to a quieter area, or solve the Clue at home. Respect others – remember that there are many vulnerable people who still need to self-isolate. While walking, please keep a safe distance from residential homes, schools and other premises.
Supporting house building by cutting Stamp Duty 3. Protect jobs VAT cuts to support hospitality and tourism. Read more registering for VAT as a small business. “Eat out to help out” UK food businesses Businesses can register for the scheme using the government website
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New Alresford Town Trust Covid-19 Hardship Fund Following the introduction of the Town Trust Hardship Fund as outlined by the leaflet issued by NATC as at 8th June 2020 the Town Trust has received £5,780 for the COVID-19 Hardship Fund from 66 Donors. We are very grateful for this show of kindness. Hardship cases are defined as, “Typically, hardship may result in one or more of the following : • Being unable to buy sufficient food of good quality to sustain health. • Being unable to pay rent. • Being unable to purchase children’s clothes (including school uniform) or essential items to support their health, wellbeing and educational development. • Being unable to pay for utilities. This list is not exhaustive, and applications will be considered on a case by case basis”.
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An amazing total of 50 runners (31 men, 19 women) took part.Patrick Stephenson of Alresford was the overall winner in 38 minutes 5 seconds, with Clare Read topping the women's race in 52 minutes 48 seconds. The winners, and the worthy runners up, received generously given prizes of beer from Itchen Valley Brewery and a trophy. It wasn't all about winning. The idea was to give local runners something to focus in the absence of mass participation runs. For some, like Alysa Curtis, it was the first time they had completed the 10k distance, a great personal achievement. All information given as part of the application will be treated as CONFIDENTIAL. Our immediate aim is to increase the COVID-19 Fund Balance to £10,000, so please can organisations and the public continue to donate monies, as we expect the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects and consequences to be with us for several months. Covid-19 Hardship Cases The Town Trust has received 2 applications for payment under the above Scheme and has awarded a cash payment of £400 to each applicant, in order to allow the applicants to obtain essential services and food. Pam Stevens who leads the Committee said “We aim to investigate every application within 72 hours, whilst asking for financial details and for information what any payment will be used for. We hope that each of our payments will enable the applicant to redress their financial problems caused by COVID-19 virus”. All applications and payments remain totally confidential.
National Garden Scheme Hampshire It’s been a while! Gradually we are coming through these un-precedented times, but we still need to be cautious. I am really pleased to let you know that the National Garden Scheme is once again opening its gates to visitors - albeit with some major changes. Based on Government Guidelines, any garden owner who feels able to open their gardens can do so, but there are some Rules which must be adhered to. Every Monday morning there will be a new batch of gardens, posted on the website ngs.org.uk which are open throughout the following week. • Tickets must be purchased online (this is extremely easy to do) • There will be timed slots of maybe 1hr, 1.5hrs or even 2 hrs. • There will be a limited number of visitors per timed slot - depending on the size of the garden. • After your allotted time, you should leave the garden and there will be a 15 minute change over period before the next visitors arrive. • There will be no refreshments or facilities (hopefully this will soon change) Social Distancing should be adhered to. There may be plant sales, and payment would probably be in an honesty bucket.
Pam Stevens is the contact for ALL applications for the Fund. The maximum pay out is £500 per case. We have already completed the first two applications within 72 hours of being contacted. Pam can be contacted by emailing: heatherhollow@ btinternet.com or telephone (01962) 734861.
Any further donations can be made by Bank Transfer to: New Alresford Town Trust, Sort Code 20-97-01 Account No. 70621544, Or Alternatively By Cheque Made Payable To: Natt, C/O 54 Broad Street, Alresford, So24 9an. A Gift Aid form can be obtained from Pam if required. All donations should be marked “COVID”.
Unfortunately there will be no ‘Yellow Direction Signs’, in order to deter passersby, so make sure you have the directions handy. I’m afraid this all seems a bit dictatorial, but in order to comply with the Guidelines, and the safety of our Garden Owners and Visitors, this seems to be the only way forward at the present time. At least we get the chance to visit some beautiful gardens. I am sure there will be more gardens opening, as the month progresses, so please visit the website ngs.org.uk to see if there are any close to you. See page 10 of this Forum for the current open gardens.
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There are many great things about the richness and variety of where we live but the reassuring presence of our various military colleagues is one of the best. Last month it was a great honour to perform the role (pictured) of inspector officer at the Army Training Regiment (Sir John Moore Barracks) for its’ latest Passing Out parade. For those who don’t know, the ATR hosts basic training for the British Army as individual civilians are transformed into soldiers.
Jackie's County Corner The lockdown is unwinding, and we are all determined to make changes to extend the feeling of community that has built up since the 23rd March. We have all enjoyed the birdsong, less cars on the road and if we have them, our gardens and footpaths. We have produced more waste at home, (and much more glass!) though restaurants have much less. This is the time for communities and individuals to look at how lightly we can tread upon the planet in our daily lives, whilst still ensuring that our local businesses and services can adapt to survive. Digital connectivity for ALL - Not just the 97% target previously held by HCC, has become vital for access services and work. Zoom and similar platforms has meant we travel less often. So at last, where you live doesn’t restrict participation, however strange it seems at first, and it does reduce your carbon footprint!. Many of you have tried out the Recycling Centre booking schemes. All of your comments to me (mainly frustrated) have been passed to the team, and hopefully the feedback is being used to improve the service. Thank you too, for your thoughts about wildflowers, but it’s not too late for more comments!
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All recruits undertake a 14-week course before moving onto the next stage of their training before deployment as the next generation of the army. This was the Covid class and, as such, they deserve special praise. I wish them every success for the future as they are the very best of us. Secondly, did you know that as part of my Green Winchester push I am working with an increasingly influential group of MPs as part of the Conservative Environment Network? The CEN produced a green manifesto last year ahead of the General Election and much of our work made it into the final party manifesto. We have also recently written to the Prime Minister setting out our vision for a green recovery from Covid-19. It doesn’t mention reversing the recent decision of Winchester City Council to charge for green waste collection but that’s not a bad idea! You can see the letter, and more than ten years of work, at www.greenwinchester.com Finally, please remember and take notice
Libraries have been used in different ways: so many residents have used the online service, and visiting is now possible. Over 15000 responded to the Spring consultation- but now a look at the digital offer during Covid 19 lockdown will be part of the review of the budget for Libraries.. At Policy and Resources Scrutiny Committee, we heard that the ‘cost of Covid’ to HCC up to May had been around £200m. Although the Council had received approx. £53m in grant, the County Council would be around £110m off budget as a result of Covid in 2020-21. This puts non-essential services at risk in future. The 0333 370 4000 helpline is still in place and expected to be so for the future. A triage system has meant that approximately 50% of the calls had been referred to Adult or Children’s services. I know it worked well: I used the helpline often, developing a good relationship with the Meals on Wheels team! Any adult who is unable to cook their own food is entitled to use the Meals on Wheels which provides a hot lunch, and can provide a packed tea too. If you think you or a loved one may need the service, you can call the helpline above for advice. Child safeguarding is a key role for the County Council. The number of children in
of Hampshire Together which is a new engagement exercise being undertaken by the local NHS. I am doing everything I can to make sure constituents are aware of it. The programme will deliver a new hospital for mid/North Hampshire and, while there is so much opportunity here backed by the promise of significant new investment in the local NHS, I want constituents to be in no doubt that any change could have a huge impact on the Royal Hampshire County Hospital around acute services such as maternity, stroke care and the emergency dept. You can find a link to Hampshire Together at www.stevebrine.com/prioritynhs Find my Page at www.fb.com/SteveBrineMP for instant updates on my work in the constituency and in Westminster. Steve Brine - MP for Winchester, Alresford & Itchen Valley
care has increased. And more foster carers are urgently needed. Go to hants.gov.uk for more information, search ‘fostercare’. Black Lives matter brought the uncomfortable issue of slavery back to the fore for us all. The Safeguarding teams are concerned about Modern Slavery. If you are concerned about someone, you should call the Modern Slavery helpline 08000 121 700 Council meetings are all online now. We have looked at the risk to childcare places. Sufficiency of places is a County Council responsibility. A combination of issues, including the challenges of childcare in bubbles has created an extremely difficult financial situation and it is estimated over 1/3 of settings are at risk of closure. Thank you if you have given or raised funds for your local pre-school. Our schools have never closed, staying open over Easter and the current arrangements are to say the least, challenging. Staff have worked continuously since Feb half term, often with children from different age groups. Thank you to all who have looked after children during lockdown. Cllr Jackie Porter, County and City Councillor, Itchen Valley Division www.jackieporter.co.uk Jackie.porter@hants.gov.uk or text/ phone of course: 07973 696 085. Twitter @JackieLibDem
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Back to business We hope everyone is enjoying their new-found freedoms. We have been working hard with partner organisations and local businesses to make sure our town is safe for visitors and residents to enjoy as well as supporting our local economy. Temporary barriers have been placed in the sidings on Broad Street to create a pedestrian area. This runs from ASH Turkish Barbers to beyond Pizza Express. Hospitality businesses will have the opportunity to place outdoor seating and tables in this area if they wish. Outdoor seating offered by Winchester City Council will be distributed by us. The popular Thursday market is still running and parking in the town remains the same. We are having to react quickly to events, often with little notice. We continue to work with local authorities to secure the best outcome for residents and businesses. These measures are temporary and are constantly under review. We will continue to update you via Facebook, website, and local publications. We also welcome public participation at our council virtual meetings, please do join us. Meeting dates are on our website. Sprucing up the Town As we continue to promote Alresford as a place to live, visit and enjoy, keeping our town looking its best has never been more vital. We’ve been encouraging business and homeowners in the town centre to spend a little time tending to the exterior and pavements in front of their premises or homes.
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Disappointingly, littering has increased these past few months. Our parks have suffered, even though bins are still being emptied regularly. We’re lucky to welcome back Bill our litter pick, who does a fantastic job. But please help Bill by using the bins provided and if they are full, please take your litter home. We were pleased to loan out our litter pick equipment to Alresford PIGS and Alresford New Leaf, and residents. Our thanks to community spirited groups, residents and businesses for doing such a fantastic job of tidying up our lovely town. We love to publicise your hard work, just let us know. Not only do these initiatives benefit our local economy and environment they also help our entry into this year’s Parish in Bloom competition. Buoyed by the Silver Gilt award in 2019, we’d like to do even better this year. Judging took place virtually in July with results to be announced in September. Playing by the new rules Following the government’s green light, we were delighted to reopen the playgrounds in our three parks. It has been a frustrating time for our younger residents. Thank you for being so patient. Additional signage to guide parents and carers on playground use is now in place. The play equipment is regularly
Clearing the way Overgrown vegetation has been cut back on popular pedestrian routes to ensure clear access for pedestrians. Homeowners, please can you maintain vegetation and hedges on your property boundary, so they do not obstruct pavements or footpaths. Pedestrians, mobility scooter users and parents with children in pushchairs use these routes. We are keen to encourage residents to reduce car use and continue to shop locally. Thank you. Anyone for tennis? Wimbledon may have been cancelled this year, but why not have your own match or just a social game on one of the wellmaintained hard courts located at Arlebury Park? You can either pay and play or membership of Alresford Tennis Club may be available. For more details, please email the club secretarywww.alresfordtennis.org.uk.
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not actually use the service are subsidising those with gardens. It is worth noting that the proposed charges are the lowest in Hampshire, (Hart District Council are currently charged £72 for their bins) and that Winchester will be the last in Hampshire to bring in a charge for green waste collection. Residents can of course opt out of the collection system altogether and take their green waste to a re-cycling centre themselves. The Council is also proving composting bins at a subsidised price of £19. This change to the green waste collection has been brought about by the need to close an increasing gap in Council finances, quite apart from the fact that that Hampshire County Council is requiring all councils to charge for garden waste collection. There was an increasing and growing problem with income not matching expenditure and the Covid crisis has added to this. Many of the Councils sources of Income, such rents and parking charges etc have plummeted and contrary to newspaper headlines the Government are not refunding all the costs and income losses from Covid. mpower@winchester.gov.uk 01962 734167 rgordon-smith@winchester.gov.uk 01962 733219 Local Neighbourhood Watch schemes work in a variety of ways that reflect the needs of the local community. This includes: sharing crime prevention advice and information; running awareness campaigns; holding social events and awards for local people and businesses; leading community projects, such as litter picks, a community café, flood defence response, presentations in schools and work with young people and children and community messaging with the police. Join the movement If you believe in the vision and values of Neighbourhood Watch, come and join us! Neighbourhood Watch schemes can make a real, long-lasting difference to communities: increasing cohesion and connectedness; helping to prevent crime; increasing neighbourliness and community wellbeing; supporting vulnerable people and increasing the voice of the community with councils, the police and other organisations. Alresford & District Neighbourhood Watch Assocation Website www.neighbourhood.watch.alresford.org email: contact.adnwa@gmail.com
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01962 732338 L.P.G.A approved autogas conversions www.autogas.com
Allows your petrol engine vehicle to run on Autogas, a fuel costing approximately 76p per ltr, with the environmental benefits of a 20% reduction in carbon dioxide production and 2000 times fewer particulates produced from the exhaust fumes when compared with a diesel. Widely available across the country and locally in Winnall, Winchester and West Meon Hut service station. The government has committed to this fuel difference for the future.
M.O.T Testing Centre • FREE COLLECTION • COURTESY CARS
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Class 7 Vans from 3,000 - 3,500kg Class 4 Cars and Vans up to 3,000kg All makes of cars and vans serviced and repaired All makes of truck and horsebox up to 7500kg maintained and prepared for ministry plating tests
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Contact Mike, Shane or Steve on: 01962 734466
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Shelf House, New Farm Road, Alresford, SO24 9QE
Specialising in 'your Social Life Lifts'
07838 167117 Steve Cleverley Pre-Booked Only
Alresford Town Private Hire Ltd www.alresfordtownprivatehireltd.com Alresford Town Private Hire
Repairs Servicing M.O.T
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Servicing, MOT, Tyres & Bodywork Repairs
FREE Local collection and courtesy cars (T&C's apply) Free Safety Checks
Please ring our friendly team on: 01962 736186 andy.wilcan@live.co.uk www.wilcan.co.uk THE LONG BARN, WINCHESTER ROAD, ALRESFORD, SO24 9EZ
Andrews Autosource Carefully Selected Cars Approved by trading standards
During the current Corona virus outbreak, if you would like to see a car locally, please give me a call on 01489 878879, or out of hours, 07811 041653. May I wish you all good health. The following cars have been carefully selected because of their low mileage, excellent condition and service history.
2007 (07) Land Rover Defender 110 XS, Leather, air con, Roof rack, rustproofed, loads of security features. full service history, 71,000 miles, 2016 (66) Honda Jazz 1.3 EX , 5 door, 1 owner, 15,000 miles, £30 road tax. 2016 (16) Peugeot 308 SW 1.2 Active Estate 130 bhp 1 owner, £ 20 road tax 19,000 miles 2017 (17) Ford EcoSport 1.5 TDCi Titanium 1 owner, 32,000 miles 2017 (17) Suzuki Celerio SZ4, 1 owner, Zero road tax, 11,000 miles 2016 (66) Fiat Punto 1.2 Easy Plus, 5 door, a/c 1 owner, 8,700 miles, 2015 (15) Fiat 500 1.2 Lounge, 2 owners, Pan roof, air con, £30 road tax,14,000 miles 2017 (17) Vauxuall Mokka X, 1.4 Turbo Elite, 15,000 miles
£19995 £10795 SOLD £8975 £6995 £6795 SOLD £11995
CURRENTLY UNDERGOING CONSTRUCTION TO A TOP SPECIFICATION CAMPER VAN 2018 Vauxhall Vivaro Sportive, 12,000 miles, Air conditioning, alloy wheels, parking sensors
VIEW OUR CURRENT STOCK AT www.andrews-autosource.co.uk/vehicle-stock
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL CARS HAVE SERVICE HISTORY TAYLORS GARAGE, HIGH STREET, DROXFORD, SO32 3QL
TEL: 01489 878 879 EVENING TEL: 01962 732995
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About Us The inspiration for our business can be traced back to the early 20th Century when Jack Marshall opened his garage in Suffolk. Jack was a Motor Engineer, racing and aviation enthusiast. He also sold Armstrong Siddeley and Singer motor cars. Although storage is at the heart of our business, we have gathered people around us who bring a wide range of skills, including engineering, welding, fabrication, paint and upholstery. We will look after your car as if it’s our own. All you need to do is let us know your requirements.
Restoration, or Preservation? The past few years have seen a move towards preservation of classic vehicles, rather than restoration.
‘They are only original once’
However, those of you who have experience of dismantling an old vehicle will know that components break, engines wear out, interiors fall to bits and rubber perishes. Then there’s the rust. (The last ‘Rust Free California Car’ we saw was as ‘rotten otten as a pear underneath’ when we removed the paint )
The Plan
You give us your requirements, we inspect the car, and draw up a plan that includes timing and estimated costs. When everything is stripped back we give you a full report including photos.
Transparency
We review progress and expenditure with you monthly. That way, you know where you are.
www.bournevalleyclassiccarstorage.co.uk
Our Service BVCCS offers secure storage for cars and bikes in a discreet location in Hampshire, approximately ten minutes from the A34/A303 junction.
Car storage typically costs from £125.00 per calendar month Bike storage from £40.00 per calendar month Please contact us for prices for other vehicles. All vehicles are protected with breathable covers.
Free services • All vehicles inspected on arrival • Fluid levels and tyre pressures checked monthly • We will start the vehicle and run up to temperature monthly
Premium services You can have a humidity controlled cover for an additional £20.00 per calendar month. We can drive your vehicle on our private road (normally monthly) for a distance of 12 miles, for a fee of £10.00 per session.
Covid-19 Due to the current Covid-19 situation we will implementing social distancing protocols at our storage facility and for the time being we have suspended the local station pick up and drop off service
RETAIL D.Barker & Son Sterling silver necklace plated with 18ct gold by Ti Sento Milano - £249 - 40A West Street, Alresford Tel: 01962 732200 | www.dbarkerandson.co.uk
Delilah Boutique SALE now on! 34 West Street, Alresford, SO24 9AU Tel: 01962 738470 |
Delilah Boutique
Delilah SALE
Fowler & Smith Ragamuffin Clever magnetic closure babygrows 100% cotton,
Furniture, Antiques & Collectables and More - Open as Usual Tel: 01962 734778 | www.fowlerandsmith.co.uk
100% British - £23.95 2 Bakehouse Yard, Alresford Tel: 01962 734488 | www.ragamuffin-uk.com
on the highstreet UNIQUE - BESPOKE - ECLECTIC - LOCAL
Billy Goat Book your shoe fitting appointment at BillyGoat.as.me 11 East Street, Alresford, SO24 9EQ Tel: 01962 733926 | www.billygoatshoes.co.uk
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Interior Style Single Ballet Lady - £80 29 West Street, Alresford, SO24 9AB Tel: 01962 736311 | www.interiorstyle.biz
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Davina's of Warsash remains the leading supplier of Mother of the Bride/Groom wear in Hampshire/Dorset with over 200 outfits to choose from. Leading brands of structured outfits are Condici, John Charles and Veni lnfantino. There is also a large range of less formal clothes, ideal for beach weddings in warm climates. Customers are offered a 'one-stop-shop'to include hats, hatinators, fascinators, shoes and handbags. January is always the best time to visit as the latest season's outfits are now available.
ORDER FROM OUR NEW WEBSITE
www.alresfordgiftshop.co.uk
Davina's is also a must visit for every discerning lady seeking to stand out in a crowd, or attending Garden Party, visit to Henley, or FREEa Royal RAPID DELIVERY Ascot, or on a special day out. You will also findradius, an ample choice of day (within a five mile wear suitable for every casual occasion, for work use.area) Young ladies Royal Mail deliveryoroutside this wanting to look stunning will also find it a place to visit Click & Collect also availableto see the latest array of prom dresses by Mascara. Do come and visit. Everyone is welcome including husbands and Summer Opening Hours: partners wishing to be included. Davina and her knowledgeable staff of Tuesday - Saturday 10 -2pm Louise, Hazel and Enola will do their best to give you exemplary service (Closed Sunday/Monday) and make your visit an enjoyable experience. Advice can be given if requested but no one will be pressurised to buy.
Cards for all occasions - Unusual gifts, beautiful jewellery, really useful homewares
Seal Engraved Signet Rings
Davina's is open from 10 - 5 every Monday to Saturday. It is located two Covid safe & Online doors away from Peter Nashprocedures Specialist Cars.Instore There is unrestricted free parking opposite. Shop local we are there to help! Tel: 01489 880900 www.davinasladiesfashion.co.uk 10 West Street, Alresford, SO24 7 Warsash Road, Warsash. SO31 9HW
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No. 1 in Hampshire and Dorset for Mother of the Bride/Groom & quality label day wear '2020 Mother of the Bride/Groom collection now available Davina’s has the largest up-to-date selection of high quality designer wear and ladies’ fashion clothing. If you are looking for a Mother of the Bride/Groom outfit, special occasion wear, cruise wear, or simply an addition to your seasonal wardrobe, then Davina’s is for you.
Wide Range of Hand Made Rings Always In Stock Professional & Efficient Engraving Service
No-One Else Does It Better! 40a West Street, Alresford, Hants Tel: 01962 732200 www.dbarkerandson.co.uk
Tel: 01489 880900 or shop online at: www.davinasladiesfashion.co.uk 7 Warsash Road, Warsash, Southampton, SO31 9HW
Unrestricted free parking opposite Open Mon - Sat: 10am - 5pm
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COMMUNITY Citizens Advice Winchester Citizens
Offers free, confidential advice to everyone in the community. Local Callback: 01962 848003
Councils
Alresford Town Council Arlebury Park, The Avenue, Alresford, Hants. SO24 9EP. Tel: 01962 732079 East Hampshire District Council Penns Place, Petersfield, GU31 4EX www.easthants.gov.uk Tel: 01730 266551 Hampshire County The Castle, Winchester, SO23 8UJ www.hants.gov.uk Tel: 0300 555 1375 Winchester City City Offices, Colebrook Street, Winchester, SO23 9LJ www.winchester.gov.uk Tel: 01962 840222
Hospitals
Alton Community Alton, Hampshire Tel: 0300 003 2196 Basingstoke & North Hants Basingstoke, Hampshire Tel: 01256 473202 Royal Hampshire County Winchester, Hampshire Tel: 01962 863535
Perins School Pound Hill, Alresford, SO24 9BS www.perins.net Tel: 01962 734361 Ropley Primary School Church St. Ropley, SO24 ODS Tel: 01962 772381 Sun Hill Infant School Sun Lane, Alresford www.sunhill-inf.hants.sch.uk Tel: 01962 732632 Sun Hill Junior School Sun Lane, Alresford www.sunhill-jun.hants.sch.uk Tel: 01962 732801
Surgeries & Chemists Hartog Dental Practice 4 Pound Hill, Alresford www.hartogdental.co.uk Tel: 01962 733580
MyDentist 38 West Street, Alresford Tel: 01962 733580 Alresford Pharmacy Broad Street, Alresford Tel: 01962 732445 Alresford Surgery Station Road, Alresford www.alresfordsurgery.co.uk Tel: 01962 732345
Schools
Mansfield Park Surgery Lymington Bottom Road, Medstead, GU34 5EW Tel: 01420 562922
Four Marks Primary School Four Marks, Alton, GU34 5AS Tel: 01962 772200
Out of Hours Service Anyone requiring a chemist service out of practice hours will find their nearest point is Sainsburys, Badger Farm, Winchester or Tesco, Winnall, Winchester
Cheriton Primary School Cheriton, Alresford Tel: 01962 771278
Itchen Abbas County Primary School Itchen Abbas, SO21 1BE Tel: 01962 779310 Medstead Primary School
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Medstead, Alton, GU34 5LG Tel: 01420 562824
Town & Village Halls
Alresford Comm Centre Tel: 01962 733 950 Beauworth Village Hall Tel: 07768 807733 bookings@beauworthvillage. com
Bighton Village Hall Ian Johnson: 01962 736556 bookings@bighton.org.uk Bishop’s Sutton Village Hall Booking Secretary 01962 735644 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 www.cheritonvillagehall.co.uk Christy Hall, Old Alresford Peter Stokes 07775 434 980 www.oldalresfordvillagehall. org.uk
Itchen Abbas and Avington Village Hall Tel: 07947 191229 manager@iaavillagehall.co.uk Kilmeston Village Hall Call Di Bye: 01962 771086 www.kilmestonvillagehall. co.uk or email bookings@ kilmestonvillagehall.co.uk Ropley Coffee Room Sue Buckell: 01962 772671 or email: coffeeroom@btinternet. com Ropley Parish Hall Mrs Norma Day: 01962 772267 rph.bookings @gmail.com ww.ropleyparishhall.org.uk If any of the above contact details are out of date or incorrect then please let the editor know on editor@ forumpublications.co.uk.
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Alresford Beauty is Open And we are delighted to be back!
In addition, many congratulations to Amelia who has qualified during lock down, so keep an eye on our Facebook page for updates about offers with her. Even better, sign up for our emails via the website alresfordbeauty.co.uk to be the first to know about any offers we are running. Lastly, This summer we have become the proud sponsors of Ropley Ladies and Girls Cricket teams, who both my daughter Tilda and I play for. Fingers crossed for lots more sunny Sundays! It has probably been the longest 3 months that anyone of us have ever had for so many different reasons. For those of us that were furloughed, we have, at least, been able to enjoy some lovely sunny weather. But let’s face it - having hairy legs and bushy eyebrows has not been ideal for anyone. It was massively disappointing and frustrating that we were not allowed to open along with barbers and hairdressers. After the beauty industry backlash, accusing the government of favouring males (eg bringing back the premiership and opening pubs), we were finally able to open a couple of weeks later. Still not happy though, as barbers were able to clip beards - and are beauty salons unable to wax eyebrows! Bowing to pressure (or as they would say “getting back to normal, getting back to work”) the government has allowed us to do all facial treatments as of 1st August - thus being back to a full complement of treatments.
We are overjoyed to be able to welcome you all back into the salon, we are ready and waiting with nail polish and wax strips, alongside summer accessories for your holidays (finally!) all at 25% off. Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any bookings or enquiries you may have on 01962 735553 And finally don't miss out on our ClarinsBig Beauty Gift offer in store or on our website. You can choose 3 deluxe travel size gifts worth £53 when you buy two or more recommended Clarins products, (one to be skincare).
The amount of hours I have spent, getting PPE in place, ordering screens, implementing changes and putting new systems in place to keep us all safe now all seem worth it. We are getting used to working in a new way - and a way, I suspect, that will be around for a while. The towels from the couches on your standard treatments are now gone, there will be no magazines to thumb through, and masks will have to be worn for the time being. My main priority has been to get all our regular clients booked back in, but equally, I have also put aside time for our new clients too. I have taken all of the team off furlough giving us a full complement of staff ready and waiting to pamper you.
So excited to see you all soon! Rachael Sarah, Nadia, Alicia, Amelia, Lin and Emma x
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ALRESFORD HEARING STUDIO
1st Anniversary Celebration The Alresford Hearing Studio are proud to celebrate the one year anniversary of serving its valued customers from its premises in West Street Alresford and through its partnerships with Saxby’s Eye Care, Sue Wassall Optometrists and growing relationships with the local GP surgery. To celebrate this significant milestone we are hosting an Open Day on Wednesday 19th August where appointment for a free hearing consultation can be booked and if a problem is detected by our state of the art diagnostic equipment, take away some complimentary demonstration hearing aids to demonstrate their benefit for a full seven day trial period.
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and custom in-ear monitors for musicians Samuel Longman our expert Audiologist who trained at the prestigious Mary Hare School of the deaf and previously worked for a global hearing aid manufacturer, explained some common reasons for people to visit. “A build-up of earwax can cause a loss of hearing and can make the ear feel full and blocked,” he said. “Earwax is natural and has a purpose, however when there’s a blockage it can cause a person to feel like their hearing has deteriorated. This is when they will usually know that it needs removing.” “With a hearing test it’s a bit different. People don’t always know that they have a hearing loss – what they will start to perceive is that people are mumbling when they’re speaking or that the TV is not clear enough. Because it’s so gradual over time people don’t always know that they have a problem – in fact people can take seven to 10 years on average to actually do something about it.”
Helen Longman said: “We’re really pleased with the progress we’ve made in what has been a challenging year for everyone. We are a family business that really focusses on customer care and being independent we can draw the best solution from any of our hearing aid suppliers. We feel we have built a very good reputation in the local community and are really proud of the five-star customer reviews we now have on both Google and Facebook.”
Samuel added that many people were unaware just how advanced hearing aid technology now is. “The technology is fantastic at the moment, they will connect to your smartphone to stream music and calls and can also be rechargeable however many people still have the perception of what hearing aids used to be like,” he said.
The Alresford Hearing Studio offers a range of services including free hearing consultations, earwax removal, tinnitus management, custom hearing protection including shooting, swim and sleep plugs,
If you would like to book an appointment with the Alresford Hearing Studio for the OPEN DAY on Wed 19 August then please call our friendly team on 01962 790749.
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for both EMERGENCY and ROUTINE eye care. This means that if you have any problems with your eyes, or simply need new spectacles or contact lenses, we are now able to see you now in our Alresford and Four Marks practices.Face masks must be worn.
We can provide emergency cover under the local Minor Eye Conditions Scheme in most cases. Our spectacle workshops mean we can usually supply your new spectacles quickly, often on the same day. A l r e s f o r d 01962 732336 Four Marks 01420 560082
alresford@matheson-optometrists.com
fourmarks@matheson-optometrists.com
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ELIZA WALKER Barber
Osteopathy is a safe and effective hands-on approach to healthcare aimed at preventing, diagnosing and treating a variety of health problems. CONDITIONS WE TREAT Back pain · Neck pain · Muscle spasms · Sciatica · Joint pain · Headaches Migraine prevention · Frozen shoulder · Shoulder & Elbow pain · Sports injuries
T: 01420 565644 M: 07928 701379
Lymington Barns, Lymington Bottom Road, Medstead, Alton, GU34 5EW
info@medsteadosteopath.co.uk www.medsteadosteopath.co.uk
• Located in Central Alresford • All Covid conditions in place • Easy parking
07733 016138 @ecw_barber elizawalker@hotmail.co.uk
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Wellbeing Alresford Surgery News
Adult Flu Clinics This is the time of year when we start planning our flu clinics at the surgery. As you can appreciate this year will not be quite the same as previously as we need to build the effects of the coronavirus pandemic into our plans. We are still awaiting detailed guidance from NHS England but some things are already clear. We will not be running any walk-in clinics or remote clinics this year. We anticipate the clinics being booked appointments only from mid-September onwards once the vaccine has been delivered. Please do not call to book an appointment until the end of August – there will be plenty of availability. Please be assured that we will be putting in place everything we need to do to make your visit safe and Covid secure – social distancing, staff in PPE and minimising your time in the surgery. However, we are going to need your help in helping us to make the clinics run as smoothly as possible. Please make sure you wear a face covering when you come for your flu jab.
We will be vaccinating our usual patients ie patients who will be 65 or over on 31/3/2021, are a carer, are pregnant, or may have, or had, a condition which could put them at increased risk should you get influenza. At the time of going to press we have just heard that the cohort is to include 50-64 year old patients – we are still awaiting guidance and we will have to consider how this will impact on our plans. Please do not call the surgery with enquiries – we will keep our facebook page and website updated.
Child Flu Clinics We will also be contacting parents whose children are aged 2-3 (born 1.9.2016 – 31.8.2018) or aged 4-17 and have a condition which puts them at greater risk if they get flu. Children in years R-7 will be vaccinated in school by Schools Health. Please wait until you get an invitation letter before contacting the surgery.
Please make sure you wear a short sleeved shirt or top and that your outer clothing can be easily removed. We will need to access the very
Thank you. The Alresford Surgery
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Scams are criminal tricks which are designed to deceive people in order to gain access to their money, possessions or personal details. Scammers are taking advantage of people’s fear and isolation as a result of Coronavirus (Covid-19) – don’t be caught out! Tips on spotting scams: 1. Being rushed in to making a decision – any good tradesman/ organisation will give you time to think about something and won’t expect a decision straight away. 2. If it is an unbelievably good deal that it is likely that it is a scam. 3. Asking for cash upfront – Never give bank details or money up front, genuine companies may ask for a deposit once a contract has been signed but will not ask for full payment.
Scams to be aware of:
• Offers of virus testing kits – these will only be offered by the NHS. Currently, there is no vaccine or cure for Covid-19, so any offers of these will be scams.
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Avoid overpriced or fake goods to protect yourself from Covid-19, such as hand wash, masks and gloves. People you do not know, and not from a community group, offering to do shopping for you. Thieves take the money and do not return with shopping. Cleaning companies offering to clean paths and driveways with antibacterial agents to prevent Covid-19. People pretending to be from your bank, mortgage company or insurance provider asking for bank details. Donation scams – people calling and asking for donation to fake charities, including Coronavirus Cure charities. Emails/texts/phone calls offering refunds you are not expecting – such as Council Tax and HMRC. Do not click on links or open attachments in suspicious emails.
If you are in isolation and need help, call Age Concern Hampshire on 0800 328 7154 or email info@ageconcernhampshire.org.uk Alternatively, contact your local Village Agent: Denise on: 07969 376023. Village Agents are volunteers who can help you find information and local services that will enable you to stay living safely and independently.
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It’s all about Excellence
some parents choose to spend around fifteen grand per year for a service that they could get for free from the school down the road?”
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I only want to employ the very best teachers in the school that I lead. So during selection I ask for vibrant, topical and surprising lessons to be taught, followed by written exercises which demonstrate good judgement under pressure with an attention to detail for the essential primary competencies of correct spelling and grammar. Finally, there is the interview- and yes, of course, it contains more than a few “killer” questions. Here’s a taste of the existential angst involved. “Why,” I ask, “do fee-paying schools even exist? Why do
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Of course, there are certain obvious answers to that. Class size is one: join St Swithun’s and your daughter will be taught in a group of around fifteen. The fact of the matter is that she will be getting twice the individualised attention from a teacher than would be the case if she were in a class of thirty (and never could that be more relevant than now, when children from many schools – but not St Swithun’s - have been denied full interactions with their teachers for several months). Then there are the facilities: St Swithun’s has a swimming pool, a theatre and forty-five acres of outdoor space. Specialist teaching is also a great asset. With the best will in the world, a jack of all trades can be a true master of one at best. But a child who works with a range of expert practitioners benefits from different forms of excellence from each and every one of them. But those reasons don’t lie at the heart of responses given by the best interviewees. The most significant advantage of the independent sector is its essential autonomy. Prep schools are immune to the bandwagon
diktats of state-funded education, imposed through draconian government insistence on artificially stressful, pressurised external assessment of growing minds. Never is this truer than in the field of reading. It’s the single most important skill developed in school, and one in which the foundations of true mastery are either achieved in the vitally significant early years (before, say, a child is eight) orshamefully all too often- never completely grasped to the same extent. And that should be a national scandal. Our country’s headlinegrabbing fixation on prioritising teaching through phonetically decoding techniques certainly leads to rapid early progress in tackling the decoding of some- far from all- words. However, it does precious little to promote essential reading for pleasure and consequently to foster the love of literature which characterises high achievers throughout the years ahead. In the independent sector, teachers have the freedom to concentrate on what they know to be best for each individual child in their charge. No artificial “one size fits all” philosophy is adopted, because being functionally literate is the starting point and not the goal. The best practitioners, in the best schools, aim to grow children’s individuality, their interest and passion for books and narratives and, consequently, their all-round excellence. Jonathan Brough is the new Head of St Swithun’s Prep School. He strives to ensure children receive the very best education throughout their primary education and recognises the particular significance of the Early Years. He is giving tours around St Swithun’s, by appointment, throughout the summer and encourages parents with an interest in the school to get in touch by emailing prepenquiry@stswithuns.com
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A prep school for girls aged 4-11 with a co-ed nursery from age 3
Places available for 3-8 year olds in September 2020. Tours of the prep school with the head are available throughout the summer.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Winchester College & Heritage Open Days Founded in 1382 by William of Wykeham, Winchester College has remained in continuous operation, on its original site, ever since; longer than any other school in England. Each year the school welcomes hundreds of visitors to musical events, art exhibitions and specialist tours of the school and its collections. Heritage Open Days is a highlight each September and last year over 1,500 tickets were taken up by members of the public attending a range of talks and tours. Heritage Open Days is England’s largest festival dedicated to heritage, opening doors to reveal the histories and treasures of fascinating buildings ranging from national monuments through to private homes. This year many of the events will be digital, and Winchester College has produced two new films exclusively for the festival. These will be launched on 17 September and free to view via the school’s website and YouTube channel. It is exciting that sharing these online will enable so many more people to explore the collections, learn about new discoveries and hear tales of poets, artists, scientists and Everest explorers.
Rare Books of Winchester College Film Winchester College’s Fellows’ Library Tour is always popular. This year the school has created a new film exploring the historic importance of the Fellows’ Library as a collection. Led by Fellows Librarian, Dr Richard Foster and Assistant Curator, Dr Sarah Griffin, the film focuses on the stories and rarity of individual books and their national significance, whilst taking in the beautiful rooms and buildings that house them. The Warden and Fellows of Winchester College established a library at the beginning of the 15th century. It now contains more than ten thousand volumes, from medieval manuscripts to contemporary artists' books. Items from the collection are often on public exhibition in Treasury, the school’s museum. The film follows the development of the collection over 600 years taking in a variety of subjects from poetry, theology and music, to history, science and geography. It considers how these books illuminate key moments in history – the invention of the printing press, the translation of the Bible, and a scientific revolution in the 17th century. It includes the writings of Shakespeare, Austen and Keats as well as the work of artists and illustrators from the 12th century to the present day.
Hidden Winchester Film: Discovering the History, Art and Architecture of Winchester College
This new video tour, produced exclusively for Heritage Open Days 2020, explores the hidden corners of the oldest school in England, with spectacular views from its towers and rooftops. Presented by Head of Art History, Adam Rattray, this is a
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rare opportunity to take in stunning panoramas across the city and delve into the heart of the school. The Winchester Ice Club climbed all the roofs at Winchester. One of its founding members, George Mallory, was a student here between 1900 and 1904. Mallory made three attempts to summit Everest and in 1924 would die on its topmost slopes. This film follows his footsteps around the school. This new film illuminates those areas not usually open to the public, and generally hidden from view, uncovering the histories within; from the Warden’s former bedroom to the medieval College lavatory. Whilst COVID-19 restrictions have required a scaling down of the activities and events typically part of Winchester College’s offering for Heritage Open Days, this year the school tailored two new, expert tours, which will be available to book from mid-August.
Winchester College - Guided Tour of the Water Meadows with the River Keeper A walking tour of the Winchester College water meadows with River Keeper, Mark Sankey, exploring the banks of the famous River Itchen and its biodiversity. Winchester College is guardian of some three and a half miles of the River Itchen main channel and carriers, plus over a mile of the Itchen navigation. This tour will explore the beautiful water meadows on the banks of the River Itchen, with scenic views across to Winchester College. Winchester College River Keeper Mark Sankey will be your guide, an expert on chalk streams, trout and river management. In November 2019 Mark featured on BBC Countryfile’s Autumn special, interviewed by John Craven. Mark will describe the history of this stretch of the River Itchen and the Itchen navigation canal, the significant biodiversity of the area, and the management of the river and flood water.
Outside the Walls: Histories of Winchester College A guided walk around the medieval walls of Winchester College, taking in historical delights such as the house where Jane Austen died, a fine 14th century Virgin & Child sculpture, and views of the College’s ancient buildings. This tour will follow the walls of the College, exploring the long and fascinating histories of the medieval buildings and this national institution. As the main sponsor of Heritage Open Days in Winchester, it was important that Winchester College not only continue its financial support of the festival but also put together an innovative and enticing programme. Whilst it may still be difficult to visit some of our wonderful heritage sites this year, being able to access new places and discover hidden gems, from the comfort of our homes, is something we are all looking forward to. Visit www.winchestercollege.org/visit-us for more information
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