ISSUE 183 DECEMBER 2023
Test Valley
FORUM Life in your Community
ENVIRONMENT FEATURE
RECIPE OF THE MONTH
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Trust - A Wintery Walk
Christmas Leftovers Turkey Curry
CHRISTMAS FEATURE BY LUCIA FOSTER-FOUND Santa Baby, whatever happened to Father Christmas?
NEWS & EVENTS FOR DECEMBER Find out what's going on in the Test Valley
STYLE ˙ INTERIORS ˙ HEALTH & BEAUTY ˙ INTERVIEWS ˙ FOOD & DRINK ˙ ENTERTAINMENT ˙ EVENTS
Residential and Commercial Estate Agents and Chartered Surveyors Residential and Commercial Estate Agents Residential and Commercial Estate Agentsand andChartered CharteredSurveyors Surveyors
STOCKBRIDGE Business For Sale A very well established independent Bookshop The Bookmark has its own website, mailing list, membership Residential and Commercial Estate Agents and Chartered Surveyors of the Booksellers Association Residential and Commercial Estate Agents and Chartered Surveyors Residential and Commercial Estate Agents and Chartered Surveyors and with potential for growth. Located in a prime position on the High Street with the benefit of a Lease.
WHERWELL For Sale Two listed properties in the heart of the village (available separately or together). 23 High Street has commercial use on the ground floor and a two bedroom apartment above. Gardens and parking. Guide Price £425,000 Adjacent is an investment opportunity known as Pound Tree Cottages and Flats
comprising two semi-detached cottages and two flats (ground floor flat is vacant, the others are let). Courtyard, parking and gardens. Guide Price £475,000
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TEST VALLEY FORUM DECEMBER 2023
CONTENT S 02 Property Management
Buying, selling, letting?
Find local estate agents and property management services
23 Home Continued 26 Environment
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Hampshire and Isle of Wight Trust A Wintery Walk
04 December/ January Events
29 Education
Find local schools and educational experts
05 Home
Trades, services,
designers, All you need for your home
08 Wellbeing
Looking after your health and yourself!
12 Garden 12
30 Recipe of the Month
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Christmas Leftovers Turkey Curry
31 Professional Services Continued
Make your garden dream come true Our regular retail feature, Unique, Bespoke, Eclectic and Local shopping
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Santa baby, whatever happened to Father Christmas?
18 Entertainment Discover local events
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Christmas crafts and merrymaking to explore across Hampshire
22 Professional Services
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EVENTS
December / January Events Andover Choral Society Saturday 2 December From 7.30pm St.Mary's Church, Church Close, Andover, SP10 1DP
The Choral Society will be performing three Choral works with a Christmas theme in St Mary's, Andover. This local choir will be supported by the Westminster Chamber Orchestra, who will perform Corelli's Christmas Concerto, and by professional soloists. Tickets (£15) are available now from Sue Woodley (07709 987531) or from choir members or on the door. The choir always welcomes new members. We rehearse on Wed evenings at 1930 at Rookwood School in Andover. Please see www. andoverchoralsociety.org.uk for details.
Stockbridge Antiques Fair Sat 3 and Sun 4 December From 9am to 4.30pm Stockbridge Town Hall, Stockbridge, SO20 6HE
The Fair is held in Stockbridge Town Hall in the centre of the High Street, usually on the first Saturday of the month, this one is Saturday and Sunday with the following fair being on Saturday 6 January. We offer a wide range of Decorative, Interesting and Unusual items including good quality Furniture, Silver, Jewellery, Militaria, Textiles and Books. We will also buy. Free Admission & Free Parking. Open: 9.00am - 4.30pm. Contacts: Carol - 01264 335769 / 07870 432805 - Steve - 01722 712267 / 07915 663251
Stockbridge Amateur Dramatic Society’s Curtain Calls… Tuesday 5 December From 7.30pm Stockbridge Town Hall, Stockbridge, SO20 6HE
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Come and be entertained by readings and performances from plays, poems and novels - and often songs. You don’t have to be a member of SADS to come along, (but we’d love it if you’d join) We’re always looking for new blood to act, direct and be part of the backstage team. No experience necessary! Stockbridgeamdrams@gmail.com or find us on Facebook
Andover Chamber Choir returns to St Mary's Church, Andover
Sun 16 December From 7pm St.Mary's Church, Church Close, Andover, SP10 1DP
This year's programme is entitled "The Holly Bears a Berry" and aims to evoke the spirit of a traditional village Christmas. The music includes many popular carols such as 'The Holly and The Ivy', 'Good King Wencelas' and Harold Darkes' beautiful setting of ' In the bleak Midwinter'. Less familiar items such as ' Down in Yon Forest' and ' The Wexford Carol' plus selected readings will transport us back to days gone by. There are carols for the audience and a lively medley in which the audience will have fun seeing how many carols they can recognise! The concert starts at 7pm., tickets are £12 at the door or £10 if purchased in advance from the Lights or Newbury Building Society. There is no charge for under 16s. The ticket includes interval refreshments and profits will be donated to Andover Food Bank.
Christmas with Southern Voices
Saturday 16th December From 7.30pm Chapel of St.Cross, Winchester, SO23 9SD
Every Christmas, Southern Voices look forward to their annual Christmas Concert in the Chapel of St Cross in Winchester. If forms the centre of the choir’s year as audiences old and new join them to celebrate a choral Christmas. This year it falls on Saturday 16th December at 7.30pm. As always, the choir will enjoy singing popular carols with the audience and present a wonderful package of Christmas delights. See the website for more details southernvoices.co.uk including their 40th Anniversary Celebrations kicking off in March 2024. Tickets: £18 (Concessions £1 age 21 & under). Online at southernvoices. co.uk or telephone 0333 666 3366 (booking fees apply). Or at the door. Registered Charity 1086868
Stockbridge Cinema Friday 19 January 2024 From 7.30pm Stockbridge Town Hall, Stockbridge, SO20 6HE
Good (15) - A National Theatre production filmed live at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London in 2022 in which David Tennant makes a much-anticipated return to the West End in a blistering reimagining of one of Britain’s most powerful political plays. As the world faces its Second World War, John Halder, a good, intelligent German professor, finds himself pulled into a movement with unthinkable consequences. Olivier Awardwinner Dominic Cooke (Follies, The Hollow Crown) directs C.P. Taylor’s timely tale, with a cast that also features Elliot Levey (Coriolanus) and Sharon Small (The Bay). The screening will be followed by a Q&A
session with director Dominic Cooke - For additional details see Wednesday 24th notice.
Stockbridge Cinema Wednesday 24 January 2024 At 3.30pm and 7.30pm Stockbridge Town Hall, Stockbridge, SO20 6HE
Oppenheimer (15) - During World War II, Lt. Gen. Leslie Groves Jr. appoints physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer to work on the top-secret Manhattan Project. Oppenheimer and a team of scientists spend years developing and designing the atomic bomb. Their work comes to fruition on July 16, 1945, as they witness the world's first nuclear explosion, forever changing the course of history. Christopher Nolan's epic film stars Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon and Robert Downey Jnr. Information common to both films: Tickets are available online from 1 January (£6.00 incl £0.50p booking fee per ticket) via www. stockbridgecinema.org.uk or by telephone from TicketSource 0333 666 3366 (£2.00 charge per telephone booking in addition to the online ticket price). Please visit our website for full details of our films.
Broughton Amateur Dramatic Group presents Scrooge! The Pantomime Thur 25 to Sat 27 January 2024 From 7.30pm (matinee 2.30pm) Broughton Village Hall, High St, Broughton, SO20 8AX
It’s that time of year again - oh, yes it is! Don’t miss this sparkling, hilarious and musical retelling of Charles Dickens’ classic Christmas tale. Tickets £10 (under 12s: £5 Saturday matinee). Book online at badg.co.uk or the BADG Box Office at Broughton Village Hall on Sat 6 & Sat 13 Jan, 9.30 - 11am. If you would like to add your event to our events page then please email: editor@forumpublications.co.uk. Please note we cannot guarantee publication
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COMMUNITY / WELLBEING Test Valley’s Big Band Buffet strikes the right notes! “Lovely people, lovely food and lovely music. I spoke to everyone on all the stalls so learned a lot, and everyone was so helpful, thank you.” is how one attendee from Andover described the Big Band Buffet, held at Test Valley School in Stockbridge, which has once again proved to be a major hit with residents. The purpose of the annual event is to support older and vulnerable people in the community to stay safe and well, whist enjoying themselves and reducing the risks of isolation this winter. Over 115 residents aged 55 and above attended the free event on Saturday 4 November where they listened to music, enjoyed a lunch buffet and heard from agencies including Andover MIND, Hampshire Police, Unity and Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) about the support available to them. Some also showed off their dancing skills to music from The Clive Fortune Big Band, who performed some of their best big band classics and jazz standards. Mayor of Test Valley, Cllr Philip Lashbrook, welcomed people to the event, alongside the Mayoress, Cllr Linda Lashbrook. Cllr Philip Lashbrook said: “The Big Band Buffet was a brilliant event, and a wonderful time was had by all. We heard such positive feedback about the music, food and all the agencies who were there providing support. I’m delighted the Mayoress and I were able to attend and chat to so many of our residents. A big thank you to everyone who helped bring the event together.”
Hampshire Fare Launch - A ‘Cracker of a Christmas’ Hampshire Fare, the county food, drink and craft group, has launched a ‘Cracker of a Christmas’ competition to help encourage shoppers to buy local this Christmas. Every week from 8th November to 13th December, Hampshire Fare will reveal a fabulous local festive treat to be won, donated by one Hampshire Fare’s valued members. Each prize will only be available for a week until the next cracker of a prize is launched. Natasha Dochniak, Commercial Manager, Hampshire Fare, says: “The Hampshire Fare team is really excited about our ‘Cracker of a Christmas’ competition. This is a fun competition with a serious purpose. It is a great way of getting people engaged with and excited about the wide range of amazing local food, drink and gifts available. The prizes are being kept a closely guarded secret, however they really are exceptional including key elements of the Christmas feast, indulgent treats and special experiences. “We want to encourage people to take part in Hampshire Fare’s competition, but we also want people to consider buying local food, drink and gifts for their seasonal celebrations. Buying local is buying better! Local offers quality, flavour and thoughtfulness. “At Hampshire Fare we have seen a growing interest in conscious consumerism. People feel more invested in what they are buying when they know the story, the people and the passion behind the local food, drink and gifts they buy. Buying locally is also one of the greenest and most sustainable options, and by shopping local, people are helping to support local businesses which benefits our communities.” To find out more about shopping local visit www.hampshirefare.co.uk.
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STOCKBRIDGE MUSIC Patron: Professor David Owen Norris MA (Oxon) FSA FRAM FRCO
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PAUL WING takes over the role of Music Director of Stockbridge Music.
“I recognise Stockbridge Music has achieved huge success from the high standard of concerts it has brought to Stockbridge over the past eleven years. I intend to build on the solid platform given to me and will continue to expand the genres of music as well as establishing an outreach programme in due course, using both the Town Hall and the Church. Stockbridge Music is at an exciting stage and 2024 will be a very interesting season bringing you a variety of ensembles and soloists. May I thank all our members for their loyal support and wish you all a very Happy Christmas”. Paul Wing Music Drector
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What will you be doing this Christmas? Burning your Christmas cards and erecting a cactus Christmas tree, or sticking with your long-loved traditions? Either way, I would like to offer you an Osteopathic perspective on this! And that is to trust your own feeling on this one. What does your body tell you feels good? When you really listen in to those messages, they are rarely wrong. Sending your Christmas cards up in flames will feel upsetting and unsociable to those isolated, on their own or distant from their loved ones. In our culture many families and friends live far from each other and we have lost the easy connections that close communities and inter-generational living brings. But maybe this year you might change things up a bit with more sustainable hand-made and hand-delivered cards, enjoying a stroll around your neighbourhood at the same time, or will it be e-cards, donations to charity or a phone call? Either way the message in the media is clear; just because it has always been, does it have to continue? Does it still serve its purpose? Or does it feel the right time for a change? My favourite quote is: ‘if you always do what you’ve always done, you will always get what you’ve always got’ So I like the idea of continually considering and evaluating the purpose of our habits, our traditions, our routines. When we become aware of our habits, and only then, can we then become aware of what is not serving us anymore, or has even become a burden or stressor. Christmas can be a time of joy, togetherness, creativity, spirituality and peace, but for some it can highlight loneliness, isolation, overwhelm, family separation, grief and depression. Whatever our experience or expectations of Christmas, I want
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to highlight the effect of stress on our body, especially when it is chronic low grade, constant background stress or worry: 1. Increases whole-body inflammation 2. Biggest hormone disruptor • Infertility, irregular periods, early menopause, PMS 3. Wipes out gut microbiome, causes IBS, constipation and diarrhoea 4. Lowers immunity and increases risk of auto-immune conditions 5. Increases risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes 6. Increases insulin resistance leading to obesity 7. Insomnia 8. Mental health disorders, such as anxiety and depression And perhaps when we consider the stress burden we are currently coping with and then add the potential extra stress of Christmas, the next point becomes even more valid: 9. The more stress you experience, the more sensitive to new stressors you become Worry, tiredness and lack of sleep also play a huge role in our food choices and our dependence on caffeine and alcohol. Stress, and the hormone cortisol even supresses all our other hormonal pathways. In the run up to Christmas it is worth considering the extra loads you are taking on, whether you need help, connection with others, seek friendship, or need to simplify or prioritise your traditions? If you are in pain, feel anxious or worried, need help with sleep, gentle contact with others or guidance with some restorative movement and exercise, we are here to support you through this time. Please also visit the website for some activities and ideas that you can easily do within your own home to help support you in mind, body and in connections with others. Happy Christmas to you all my friends, and whatever traditions you choose to keep this year, make it a considered conscious choice, trust your instincts and do what you love (but please don’t kill off your elf!). Emma Wightman - www.the-sop.com
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The Bookmark - High Street, Stockbridge Six years ago I was standing in Stockbridge High Street and putting up a sign on an empty storefront: COMING NEXT SPRING – A Bookshop for Stockbridge! Watch this space… It was a longcherished dream of mine to open a bookstore, and the more time my husband and I spent in the Test Valley, the more I became convinced that Stockbridge was the right place at the right time.
Although running a bookshop is a lot of people’s life dream, it is quite a challenge, and a not inconsiderable amount of work - both mental and physical. But if the last five years have shown me anything, it’s that having a hub for conversation and sharing bookish enthusiasms is one of the most rewarding ways of spending time. I love it when people walk in the door and say ‘ah.. it smells like books. Or when they drop in with a smile and mention ‘those books you recommended to me last year were brilliant, what should I be reading now?’ There are so many more possibilities for The Bookmark to branch out and explore: more events, school collaborations, pop-ups, upping our on-line presence – the possibilities which an energetic and enthusiastic person can inherit are significant. It’s just that retirement beckons. More time to travel, study, or even just stay at home and ‘cultivate the garden’.
So in April 2018, with much anticipation and trepidation, I opened the doors of THE BOOKMARK. I really didn’t know what to expect, but I was soon delighted by the enthusiasm and support of the surrounding communities as they embraced my new venture.
So in short, if you are interested in acquiring a lively and diverting although modest enterprise, do get in touch.
Test Valley Business Awards return in 2024 20th Anniversary
or visit www.tvbawards.org.uk to stay updated - there is much more to come!” This year boasts an all-new committee composed of various business leaders in Test Valley: • Katie Brooks, Chairman - Director of Bear Behind Ltd, a leading webdesign agency in Andover • Samantha Jankowski, Vice Chairman - an experienced marketeer, with PA, PR and event management experience • Caroline Maitland - Treasurer, an experienced life coach and executive assistant supporting various business leaders across the country • Karen Hamilton, Secretary - Business owner of KH Listening Service, and an accomplished community engagement leader • Dmitrijs Meiksans MYP, Marketing Officer - Director of Demo Consultancies, supporting clients in Andover with web design, branding and social media management • Andrew Bulpitt, Advocate for Sponsors - Finanace Director of Bulpitt Print Ltd, a well-established local printing company in Andover • Rhonda Smith, Advocate for Test Valley Businesses - Owner Director of Minerva Communications, delivering impact for global, European and UK projects and clients across science, research and health
The Test Valley Business Awards return in 2024, marking two decades of recognising and celebrating excellence and innovation within the Test Valley's vibrant business community. It's an opportunity to reflect on the remarkable growth and achievements of businesses in the region whilst looking forward to the boundless possibilities of the future. This milestone event promises to be the most remarkable yet as we’re excited to announce that for the first time anyone will be able to nominate a business or individual, making this inclusive to all. There are many categories and opportunities to become a sponsor. Katie Brooks, Chairman of the Test Valley Business Awards, said, “I am very excited for the year ahead, with opportunities for corporate and brand exposure the 2024 Awards are not to be missed. Follow us on social media
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Even in the darkest lockdown days of the pandemic, I’ve always been so glad I made this leap of faith. Opening the doors to the shop opened the door into a community of fascinating people of all ages and persuasions who I would never have met otherwise --and it’s been a joy ever since. But…..life does have a way of moving on, and I know that now is the time to pass the baton to a passionate, patient book lover.
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box of Christmas crackers in one tanned hand, a tub of Quality Street in the other, she sauntered out of the supermarket. Breaking her self-imposed rule of waiting ‘til December to watch Christmas films, she went home and turned on the TV.
Was this a sub-conscious ploy to get into the festive spirit? Or a general lack of feel-good viewing on the box? Apart from ‘Strictly’, of course. And until ‘I’m A Celebrity’ kicked in - naturally. In any event, snow-laden, small-town, cinematic America had captured her heart. Deliciously predictable: 1. Guy/girl returns from the bright lights of the big city to the place they’d left years ago. 2. Awaiting them, amongst the over-decorated charm of their home town, is an old flame/new love. 3. Together they work to save the family business/home from bankruptcy/ruin. There was something so comforting about the constant consumption of cookies and hot chocolate – and the certainty of a happy ending. Either way, overdosing on the Christmas channel had worked! Filled with festive fervour she sat on her sofa and gazed around the room. Mentally she retrieved the decs languishing in the loft. So much better than actually, physically, retrieving them from the loft, with its mouse infestation and cobwebs. And in her mind’s eye she dressed her house for Christmas. However, in its imaginary seasonal finery, her home looked nothing like the American houses of her beloved films. For one, no snow – drizzle expected. Also, not enough red ribbon to tie bows around her kitchen cupboards. Nor did she have herds of silver reindeer to artfully arrange on her mantel piece. No army of wooden nutcracker soldiers would march across her coffee table either. She didn’t think she’d have enough trees, or tree decorations for that matter, to put one in Every. Single. Room. .. And the lights required to twinkle on the house, the hedge, the trees, the shed and, potentially, the dog, would cost her a small fortune in electricity. And thus probably not very environmentally friendly. “Oh well,” she shrugged and put on a Christmas CD. Looking forward to seeing her old favourite decorations, the accumulations of decades, she turned her attention to the presents. This year, in an attempt to single-handedly stem the tide of consumerism, the grown-ups’ theme was ‘home-made’. The possibilities were endless: chutney, knitted scarves, jam, whittled spoons. Easy. The challenge, however, was to make a gift someone would really, truthfully, actually want... P’raps not so easy.
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In the background, Eartha Kitt sang of Santa baby in a voice that reminded her of butterscotch and praline. And Eartha’s wish list was a litany of 20th Century excess: a 54 convertible (gas guzzling planet killer), a ring (hopefully not set with a conflict diamond) and as for the sable under the tree – for years she thought Eartha wanted a stable – and presumably some horses… Ms Kitt had been an awful good girl after all. Different times. Well, she didn’t want any of those things. Just everyone well enough to be together, some festive cheer and some good games. But this year, she mused, who knew what Santa would bring? There! Shock, horror – she’d caught herself using the ‘S’ word. Whatever happened to Father Christmas? Everywhere was Santa. Raymond Briggs would be turning in his grave. The world was lately a place of instant gratification and convenience; with half the syllables, ‘Santa’ was a sound bite, whilst ‘Father Christmas’ was more of a verbal commitment. Was that it? Or maybe the influence from our colonial cousins? Halloween had galloped across the pond like a rampaging headless horseman with a posse of possessed pumpkins. And the Christmason-steroids of her current viewing of choice was littered with Santas - and something called ‘The Holidays’. Leaving that conundrum aside, she turned to the interweb for some homemade inspiration. There. Good old Good Housekeeping to the rescue; espresso martini liqueur – and she’d decorate the bottles with ‘Love from Father Christmas’ and a few snowflakes. There was that box of glass paints in the garage. Sorted. Come Christmas day, her family were delighted with her home-made gift. “Who does not love an espresso martini?” they cried in unison. “And the little bottles – so sweet! Oh look – it says ‘love from Santa’ – cute.” Yes, dear Reader. Santa.. so conveniently short. P.S. Dear Father Christmas.. So sorry. Next year; bigger bottles.
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Christmas Crafts and Merrymaking to Explore across Hampshire There’s festive fun for the whole family this Christmas at Hampshire Cultural Trust’s museums, galleries and art centres Christmas festivities at the Allen Gallery, Alton Make-and-take: Seasonal pottery sessions – Tuesday 19 December, 10:30am-11:15am and 11:30am-12:15pm. £5. Suitable for ages 3+, children must be accompanied. Pre-booking required. Christmas film: It’s a Wonderful Life Saturday 16 December, 6:30pm. Join us at the Allen Gallery Cafe for a drink from 6.30pm before the screening of the Christmas classic, It’s a Wonderful Life at 7pm. £7.50. Film rated U. Christmas crafts at Andover Museum and Museum of the Iron Age, Andover Christmas craft maker's fair – Saturday 18 November, 10am-4pm. Free. Admission charges apply for visiting the Iron Age Museum only. Suitable for ages 3+, children must be accompanied. Pre-booking not required. The Time Traveller's Christmas family trail – Friday 15 to Sunday 31 December, during museum opening times. Events are included with admission charge to Museum of the Iron Age, donations welcome. Suitable for ages 5+, children must be accompanied. Pre-booking not required. Family festive crafts – Thursday 21 and Thursday 28 December, 11am3pm. £3 per child. Suitable for ages 3+, children must be accompanied. Pre-booking not required. Father Christmas' Grotto experience at Westgate Museum, Winchester Saturday 9 to Sunday 10 December and Saturday 16 to Sunday 17 December, see website for times. Father Christmas will be dropping down the chimney at the Westgate Museum again this year. Find out if you made it on to the good list and receive a gift from the man himself. Then head down to City Museum to get stuck into a Christmas craft and trail! Finally, treat yourself to a hot chocolate to go, a Christmas day out, complete with all the trimmings! £15 per child, accompanying adults £4. Suitable for all ages, children must be accompanied. Pre-booking required. A crafty Christmas at The Arc, Winchester DIY reindeer ears – Tuesday 19 December and Thursday 21 December 10am-11am and 2pm-3pm. Our DIY reindeer ears workshop is the perfect way to celebrate the joyous season and let imaginations run wild. We will guide children through this one-hour workshop as they design and assemble their very own set of adorable reindeer ears. £6 per child, accompanying adults free. Refreshments available from Café at The Arc before and after the session. Suitable for all ages, children must be accompanied. Pre-booking required. Make your own pom-pom Santa – Monday 18 December and Wednesday 20 December, 10am-11am and 2pm-3pm. Join us for a delightful holiday workshop where your child can create their very own cuddly pom-pom Santa. £8 per child, accompanying adults free. Refreshments available from Café at The Arc before and after the session.
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Vaughan Williams completed A Sea Symphony in 1909, setting humanistic texts by Walt Whitman, including lines from Leaves of Grass, to music. It is a symphony for orchestra and chorus that weaves a rich tapestry of sound, with the orchestra and chorus creating dynamic waves of music that rise and fall like the tides. It is dramatic yet lyrical, and stands as a monumental achievement in his oeuvre. The piece is a grand, powerful journey into the depths of the ocean, echoing the might and majesty of the ocean, and taking the audience on a profound, immersive, musical journey into the heart of nature itself. In contrast, Towards the Unknown Region is a shorter choral work composed in 1907; Vaughan Williams’ setting of another poem from Whitman’s Leaves of Grass. As a companion piece to The Sea Symphony, this composition takes the listener on a different kind of journey – one that explores the unknown regions of the human spirit. It is hauntingly beautiful, delving into themes of transcendence and the eternal. Performing with the Choir for the second time is the Docklands Sinfonia, a ‘diverse, dynamic and versatile symphony orchestra’. To open the concert, they will perform Carl Nielsen's Helios Overture, composed in 1903 as a musical tribute to our life-giver: the Sun. This orchestral masterpiece explores light and darkness exquisitely to mirror the Sun's daily journey across the sky. Together, the three works form a fascinating ensemble; each part complementing the other two, in a performance that seeks to enchant and refresh in the run-up to Christmas. Tickets are on sale now and available online from O2 Guildhall Southampton www.O2guildhallsouthampton.co.uk
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Cinderella at The Theatre Royal, Winchester
Theatre Royal Winchester is looking forward to the opening night of this year’s traditional family pantomime, Cinderella, which opens in one week on Thursday 30 November 2023 and runs until Monday 01 January 2024. The pantomime’s cast and support cast are now in rehearsals, busy learning lines, songs and dance routines; and two of the cast – Julian Eardley and Ed Thorpe, who this year play Fairy Kind-heart and Buttons – attended Winchester’s Christmas Lights Switch On last week to warm up the crowd before the High Street was bathed in glittering lights.
The pantomime is produced by Play to the Crowd, the arts and education charity that runs Theatre Royal Winchester, Hat Fair and Playmakers, and comes from the same creative team behind last year’s record-breaking Wizard of Oz, the enchanting Beauty and the Beast and the heartwarming Dick Whittington – the award-nominated pairing of writer, director and lyricist James Barry, with music by Simon Slater. Accessible performances are available, as well as the option of live streaming the pantomime at home and more information is available via the Cinderella show pages on the theatre’s website. For best prices and ticket availability, audiences are encouraged to look at performances early in the run. This year’s pantomime is supported by Play to the Crowd’s Corporate Partner, regional law firm, Paris Smith.
The theatre’s stage has once again been painted especially for the show and the pantomime’s set is being constructed; while finishing touches are being made to the costumes. The theatre’s front of house team has also decorated a number of Christmas trees to make sure the foyer areas look
Cinderella will be at Theatre Royal Winchester from Thursday 30 November to Monday 01 January 2024 at various times. For more information or to book tickets visit theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk or call 01962 840 440.
Steam Illuminations at The Watercress Line
Cosmic Christmas at Winchester Science Centre
An incredible light show on and in a steam train, consisting of thousands of coloured LED lights and LED wristbands, creating a kaleidoscope of different colours and flashing patterns. This makes the steam train look magical both inside and out. On selected dates choose from a journey filled with big Christmas hits that get you jigging about to the festival spirit (‘Christmas Chart Crackers’); or join a musical journey from the 1960s to present day of dance floor singalong anthems (‘Pop Anthems Journey’). Both journeys are filled with interactive sound to light fun for friends, family groups, couples and corporate gatherings all while hosted by the legendary ‘Voiceover Man’ (as heard on Britain’s Got Talent and X-Factor).
Santa is back in the Planetarium for Cosmic Christmas! Blast off on a live-action immersive festive space adventure for the whole family before meeting the man himself and getting a special Christmas gift.
Trains depart from either Alresford or Alton and complete a round trip, back to the starting station. The journey lasts approximately 1 hour 45 minutes, so please allow 2 hours for your trip. For more information and booking visit: www.watercressline.co.uk
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extra festive for the season ahead. Cinderella tells the story of a servant girl whose Fairy Godmother transforms her into a beautiful princess to go to the ball to meet the handsome Prince. But when the clock strikes 12 she must flee, leaving the Prince to search his kingdom for her – with only the help of her glass slipper! It is suitable for families and is filled with corny jokes, original songs, live music and plenty of audience participation.
Your Cosmic Christmas experience includes: ∙ An immersive theatrical performance filled with live science, magical effects and a Planetarium adventure (there will be audience participation which may be loud and the show will use immersive elements) ∙ A meet and greet with Santa and a chance to take photos ∙ A Christmas gift (for all children who have a regular or annual membership ticket - babies in arms are free but will not receive a gift unless a ticket is purchased for them) Tickets: Adult - £9.25, Child - £14.25. Entry to the Science Centre will also need to be purchased. Available from: www.winchestersciencecentre.org
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1 TABLESPOON OLIVE OIL 1 MEDIUM ONION FINELY CHOPPED 1 RED PEPPER FINELY CHOPPED 1 GREEN PEPPER FINELY CHOPPED 1 TEASPOON CHILLI FLAKES 3 CLOVES GARLIC CRUSHED OR GRATED 3 CM ROOT GINGER GRATED 3 TEASPOONS GARAM MASALA 2 TEASPOONS TURMERIC OPTIONAL 500G LEFTOVER COOKED TURKEY SHREDDED OR CUBED (LEFTOVER CHICKEN CAN BE USED IF PREFERRED) 350 ML PASSATA (OR CHOPPED TINNED TOMATOES) 200 ML COCONUT MILK SALT AND PEPPER AND FRESHLY CHOPPED CORIANDER TO TASTE
PLACE THE OIL, ONIONS AND PEPPERS IN A WIDE, DEEP PAN AND COOK OVER A GENTLE HEAT (LID ON) FOR ABOUT 5 MINUTES, OR UNTIL SOFTENED BUT NOT BROWN. ADD THE CHILLI, GARLIC, GINGER, GARAM MASALA AND TURMERIC AND FRY GENTLY FOR 2 MORE MINUTES (ADD A VERY SMALL SPLASH OF WATER FROM THE KETTLE IF IT GETS TO DRY). ADD THE TURKEY, PASSATA, COCONUT MILK, SALT AND PEPPER AND BRING TO THE BOIL. TURN DOWN LOW AND SIMMER FOR 10 MINUTES UNTIL THE SAUCE HAS THICKENED SLIGHTLY AND THE TURKEY IS PIPING HOT ALL THE WAY THROUGH. SERVE WITH PILAU RICE AND/OR NAANS AND ALL YOUR FAVOURITE ACCOMPANIMENTS
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