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ISSUE 144 AUGUST 2020
TEST VALLEY
Life in your Community
ARE WE NEARLY THERE YET?
TEST VALLEY ARTS FOUNDATION
HERITAGE OPEN DAYS
ESCAPE TO THE COUNTRY
Written by Lucia Foster-Found
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Escape To The Country Discover the attractions of the Test Valley
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iving and working in the Test Valley is utterly enviable for many of us and during lockdown we have the opportunity to appreciate even more the beautiful countryside and amenities which we have been able to take more advantage of than usual. It is totally understood that it has been a difficult time for many people especially for those who have suffered loss. For most it has been an easier experience living where we do than many of us might have anticipated at the outset.
Before Covid, those of us living in the Test Valley knew all about the attractions of our part of the world and undoubtedly the demand for property will become greater when more people appreciate all the advantages of this area in respect of the beautiful countryside and the excellent road and rail links which will contribute to the increased demand for houses in the area.
In Stockbridge itself, it is not only the residential market which is a predominant feature but the usually vibrant high street with its’ range of commercial activities is a major reason why there is such a demand for housing in Stockbridge. The High Street has a range of high quality, reputable and mainly independent shops which offer a great range of goods. The scene was set three years ago when the refurbishment of The Vine was completed and in that year we achieved seventeen lettings of commercial premises – both shops and offices which created a fully occupied high street despite the onset of the national retail sector spiralling downwards. Can this be sustained is the major question which is being asked about the High Street. There are positive signs such as The Grosvenor Hotel being renovated to such a high standard and Lillies likewise where two prospective tenants have already been found which is a really positive sign, but can the High Street remain as vibrant in the future. There remain car parking issues which, together with the retail downturn after lockdown could well affect future occupation. I remain positive however that the vitality of the High Street will be sustained because of the excellent range of restaurants and shops which are there providing such a superb range of quality products.
In the past few weeks we have experienced an increased demand from people wanting to live in Stockbridge. Many people enquiring have not realised that Stockbridge has got the smallest population compared to many other nearby villages The levels of
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Certainly on New Year’s Eve 2019 no one could have imagined the year ahead and I also think two very contrasting Friday 13th – namely one on Friday 13th December, the day after the General Election, when the country immediately gained more confidence and there was an immediate boost to the economy and we didn’t hear the word Brexit for three months. The next Friday 13th was in March 2020 and what a very different day that was, a true reflection of a Friday the 13th. Covid-19 has affected everybody and the future remains very uncertain and what will be the new normal is far from being certain.
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demand we are currently experiencing, combined with the Stamp Duty holiday introduced by the Chancellor has generated further interest in the market and will put pressure on the housing stock. It is claimed that there is a shortage of housing in the Test Valley and sites for new housing could be put under pressure.
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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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WELLBEING Diastasis Recti (tummy gap) is a whole-body, whole-lifestyle issue Diastasis Recti is a symptom, not the problem. Women and their healthcare providers must look further than the separation of the abdominal muscles to find the solution. Trying to directly treat or repair the diastasis ignores all the factors, habits and environments that created it in the first place. Once you know how, when and why it happened you can take the steps to correct the deeper issues at work. Diastasis often goes hand in hand with deeper issues such as:- back pain, poor posture and alignment, pelvic floor disorders, bowel and bladder dysfunction, period pains, hip pain and altered breathing patterns. I have had 3 babies and my diastasis got wider with each, it is now reduced to about a 1-2cm gap, depending on how i am using my body and how i engage with my breathing and core, and i am constant work in progress. I now have what is called a ‘functional diastasis recti’. You would never know in this photo would you!? I’m not posting this picture as a ‘look at me, if i can do it, so can you’ post, as all our recovery journeys will be so different, but because i want you to know that i constantly use the advice and programming that i can now share with you. It comes from all that i have learned from my own recovery, my osteopathy, my women’s health training and the continual learning in the field of strength and conditioning from a women’s perspective. There are no quick fixes for a DR, no set programs to follow and no wrong or unsafe exercises; but individualised support, the right exercise at the right time and an understanding that it will improve when a whole-body whole-lifestyle approach is used. When you have to consider the bigger picture it can feel like an overwhelming task, doesn’t it? So where do you begin? I have just uploaded a self-help guide to the website with some helpful starting points for you, and if you would like to dig a little deeper still, i would be very happy to see you in practice for assessment and treatment, and getting you started on an individualised recovery program. I have had to put my Womo women’s health courses on hold for now, but hope to have them up and running in the New Year. Subscribe to our newsletter via our website to be the first to hear when the dates are released. Emma Wightman www.the-sop.com
Councillor Community Grant helps pupils exhibit their artistic talents Test Valley Borough Council has awarded a £200 councillor community grant to Hurstbourne Tarrant Primary School. The grant will help towards the cost of art materials for an impressive whole school community art exhibition. Every pupil will now be able to join in and create artwork for the project. Years R, 1, 5 & 6 are currently in school along with the children of key workers, but as some children are still home-schooling the Headteacher, Mr Dee, has been devising weekly projects so that everyone can continue to feel part of the school community. The
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art exhibition is an excellent example of how a project like this can bring together the work of children in school and children who are currently at home. Some children produced collages using colourful sweet wrappers and recycled magazines, while others created drawings and paintings. The inspiration for the pieces included a topic theme ‘dragons’ as well as characters, like Wilbur the Seal, from the books of children’s author and illustrator Rob Biddulph. Children even enjoyed free art lessons from Rob online, via his ‘Draw with Rob’ series on YouTube. Leader of Test Valley Borough Council, councillor Phil North presented the school with the grant. He said: “It has been a pleasure to visit the school today and see the wonderful art that the children have been busy creating. It is great to see how a project like this has brought pupils together, despite some still being at home due to the advice surrounding the current pandemic. Well done to Hurstbourne Tarrant Primary School teachers for all of their hard work, especially over the last few months.” The exhibition was displayed in the school tennis court for everyone to see.
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much of their time, sometimes in difficult circumstances, to ensure everyone was happy, supported and well looked after. Away from school, other pupils worked hard following the online learning programme. As well as following the day to day curriculum, the girls had fun with Sister Gill’s Yoga sessions and the School’s Chaplain, Rev Dr Stella Wood performed online Chapel services too. Julia Miller said “Godolphin Prep girls have been amazing - they kept their sense of humour, they worked hard, they were extremely creative. They did everything they could to support the NHS and Key Workers and they kept in touch with each other and us via email, photos, videos, Friday assemblies and the Prep’s Newsletter, The Red Pinny.
Godolphin Prep operated throughout lockdown for the children of parents working in critical care. Teachers came up with creative ways of keeping the children entertained, whilst maintaining social distancing. Led by Godolphin Prep’s head, Julia Miller, her team of dedicated staff continued to offer an outstanding education, giving up so
We are immensely proud of every one of them and of everything they have achieved throughout this year and this term in particular. On a positive note, the lockdown has made many of the girls more independent and resilient and it has encouraged all of us to be more aware of our environment and more appreciative of our families, friends and communities. “ In the absence of visits to Godolphin Prep, Julia Miller, is delighted to invite you to book a virtual one-to-one meeting. For further information please email admissions@godolphin.org. Alternatively visit www.godolphin.org
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ENTERTAINMENT
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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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
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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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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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COMMUNITY Launch of community video project for the Test Valley
Peter Thompson
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Test Valley Arts Foundation has launched a community filmmaking project which aims to show Test Valley through the eyes of its residents. People of all age groups, demographics, and locations across Test Valley will be invited to make a 2-3 minute film and submit it for the project. There will be no need for special recording equipment, and there will be advice and guidance on hand for those who need it through a series of online ‘how to’ videos and workshops. The footage will then be edited into a ‘digital tapestry’ - a short film made up of elements from the public submissions. A time capsule which records the people, places and stories of Test Valley today. The project was originally devised last year, to be a legacy project for the Test Valley 2020 Borough of Culture Festival. The idea was inspired by the original Test Valley Tapestry, created by communities throughout the Borough in the 1980’s.
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In light of the unprecedented times we are currently living in, the project now provides an even more important opportunity for creativity and storytelling to document this important time in history. Test Valley Arts Foundation are delighted to announce the appointment of Peter Thompson of Shedlight Productions (shedlightproductions.co.uk) and Anna Vickers, Freelance Creative Practitioner, as Project Leads. Earlier this year Test Valley Borough Council awarded TVAF with a grant for 50% of the project costs through the Community Asset Fund, recognising the work as a piece of public art. More details about the project, and how you can take part will be announced in the coming weeks. The Borough of Culture Festival has been extended into 2021 so you can keep updated on the Video Tapestry Project and all other events by visiting www. testvalley2020.org or visiting the facebook page www.facebook. com/testvalley2020
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Have any three of your carpets cleaned for just £97 total!
Deal 2:
Have your 3 piece suite freshened up for just £97!
Fabulous Clean Carpets, Upholstery and Curtains Our approach is simple: We are proud to run a celebrated professional carpet and upholstery cleaning business, and we insist on providing you with good oldfashioned service and value. Call now and find out why our award-winning service is probably the most requested carpet cleaning the oflocal Have anyinthree Stockbridgeyour areacarpets cleaned The next thing for you to do for 01962 just £87690 total!005 is call us on we’ll welcome your call, answer your questions and take care of everything for you.
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we specialise in cleaning and refreshing 3 piece suites (at our current offer price of £97). Fabric Master, our special upholstery and cleaning system is safe, gentle, and very effective. Fibres are restored to their original beauty and softness you’ll see!
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Tel 01962 690 005 Have your three piece suite freshened up for just £97!Frequently Asked Questions
Here’s a selection of frequently asked questions especially for you sceptics (you know who you are). 1. When you say ‘carpet’ what do you mean? We mean average size areas, say 10x12ft ish. But we don’t quibble if the areas are a little larger - it’s all done on fairness really. 2. Do you move furniture? Our pricing policy reflects the time it takes to clean working around furniture, rather than moving it. any three carpets That said, we are Have for example, happy to move your three piece suite backwards and forwards cleaning under it and replacing it back into piece position. What we don’t price into the job at these discount prices is and your three moving large pieces of furniture like bookcases, sideboards or wardrobes. Similarly we are not insured upflat-screen for to move electricalsuite items,freshened in particular tvs. Again we apply common sense and fairness to the situation and inevitable we do end up moving some furniture around, even at these discount prices. 3. just £167! Are there any ‘hidden’ extra costs? The prices quoted above are fully-inclusive and are the actual prices you will pay.
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HOME Local Treasures provides vetted, experienced and local people to help you with all your home chores. The focus is on experience, as most of Local Treasures’ workforce is over 50 which means they have a huge range of skills to offer. Local Treasures was established five years ago in Petersfield and has proved to be such a success, providing local work for a local workforce of over 50s, that they are branching into the Winchester area this summer.
Local Treasures
We all need the odd bit of help at home, whether it is with gardening, DIY or housekeeping. But do you know how to find the right person for the job?
“We think the time is right, as people are opening their doors after lockdown. We are finding a lot of customers need help with DIY after the kids have been rampaging around the house since March, many just want a bit of help in the garden which they have been doing themselves and a lot of customers have decided now is the time to get a cleaner.” says founder Sarah Heyworth.
cooking, shopping, decorating, book keeping, IT help and much more. All of the “Treasures” (the people who do the work) are vetted and insured, so our customers have that peace of mind that we are sending you good people who do good work, however if something should go wrong, you are covered. “So, if you are looking for a someone to mow your lawn, walk your dog, put up a fence or give your kitchen a spring clean, Local Treasures will have someone who can help and we can be contacted on the web address and number below.”
If you have skills which you could put to good use and earn money working locally, go to www.localtreasures.me or call 0333 23 41168. We will be happy to help.
“Those are the main services customers use us for, but we also do dog walking,
An experienced local team ready to get that job done.
Gardening - All garden jobs, regular/one oo, garden tidy, lawn care... Handyman - All DIY, big or small jobs, basic plumbing & electrics... Cleaning - Regular or one oo, spring cleans, ironing, end of tenancy...
And more...pet care, companionship, ironing, plumbing, electrics
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Proper customer service Newbury Building Society were exceptional in the organisation of my remortgage particularly as this was in the Covid 19 crisis period. They organised an appointment promptly and discussed my options with me. The paper work was sent to me promptly. I’d recommend this financial service provider to friends and relatives.
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