ISSUE 184 JANUARY 2024
Test Valley
FORUM Life in your Community
ENVIRONMENT FEATURE
RECIPE OF THE MONTH
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Trust - What's that tree?
Briddlesford Fish Pie
NATIONAL GARDEN SCHEME HAMPSHIRE Open gardens in January around Hampshire
NEWS & EVENTS FOR JANUARY Find out what's going on in the Test Valley
STYLE ˙ INTERIORS ˙ HEALTH & BEAUTY ˙ INTERVIEWS ˙ FOOD & DRINK ˙ ENTERTAINMENT ˙ EVENTS Cover Image: Longparish, Test Valley
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2023 - A year of high interest rates, a cost of living crisis, political and economic uncertainty… yet the Test Valley property market remains buoyant. 2024 - The year ahead will probably be much the same as well as a General Election but in our opinion the residential market will continue to experience sustained demand. Please contact us for any valuation or property advice.
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TEST VALLEY FORUM JANUARY 2024
CONTENT S 02 Property Management
Buying, selling, letting?
Find local estate agents and property management services
22 Education
Find local schools and educational experts
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26 Home Continued 28 Environment
04 January Events
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Trust What's that tree?
05 Home
Trades, services,
designers, All you need for your home
08 Property Management Continued 10 Recipe of the Month
30 Entertainment Discover local events
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and days out or in out
31 Professional Services Continued
Make your garden dream come true
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Editor Mark Tubb editor@forumpublications.co.uk
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Briddlesford Fish Pie
Looking after your health and yourself!
The Team
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16 Professional Services
From photographers to solicitors every professional service you need
17 Entertainment Discover local events
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The Last Lick by Lucia Foster-Found
21 Retail 21
Our regular retail feature, Unique, Bespoke, Eclectic and Local shopping
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EVENTS
January Events Wedding Open Weekend at Kimbridge Barn Sat 6 and Sun 7 January
Broughton Amateur Dramatic Group presents Scrooge! The Pantomime
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From 9.30am to 11am
Come and see why Kimbridge Barn was voted the Best Wedding Venue in Hampshire & the Isle of Wight for the second year running at our Wedding Open Event on Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th January. This is the perfect opportunity to come and take a look around our unique and stunning venue fully set up for a wedding and brimming with ideas and inspiration for your special day. * We will be running a special offer of 24% off venue hire for all remaining dates in 2024 * Please feel free to just pop in and we will be happy to show you around or just leave you to mooch. If you would prefer to have a dedicated time with one of our experienced team, please either email: events@ kimbridgebarn.co.uk call 01794 339444 or book an appointment via our website https://www. idealcollection.co.uk/events/ wedding-open-weekend/
Stockbridge Antiques Fair Sat 6 January 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 - the next fair is on Saturday 6 January. We offer a wide range of Decorative, Interesting and Unusual items including good quality Furniture, Silver, Jewellery, Militaria and Textiles. We will also buy. Free Admission and Free Parking. Open: 9.00am - 4.30pm. Contacts: Carol - 01264 335769 / 07870 432805, Steve - 01722 712267 / 07915 663251
Village Hall, High Street, 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.
Stockbridge Cinema Fri 19 January 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 Award-winner 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 Wed 24 January From 3.30pm to 7.30pm Stockbridge Town Hall, Stockbridge, SO20 6HE
Oppenheimer (15) - During World War II, Lt. Gen. Leslie Groves Jr. appoints physicist J. Robert
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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.
Sir Harold Hillier Gardens - The Winter Garden - Masterclass Thursday 25 January From 9.45am to 12pm Stockbridge Town Hall, Stockbridge, SO20 6HE
The morning will start with a complimentary hot drink and an illustrated talk followed by a guided tour of the Winter Garden at Sir Harold Hillier Gardens. Hear about design principles, the various recycled materials used, our planting selection and tips on how to maintain your own winter garden. Led by one of our gardening experts, they will take you on a guided tour of our Winter Garden. At approximately four acres it is one of the largest in Europe and with more than 800 different plants, you will get lots of ideas. Make sure to bring a notebook and pen! An ideal masterclass for the new gardener or those with some experience. Booking is essential - Sir Harold Hillier Gardens Members’ Price: £36.50p/p - Non-Members’ Price: £48p/p includes Gardens admission Once purchased, tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded. 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 / PROPERTY
Anton Rotary Club awarded councillor community grant
Events will keep us moving in 2024 Over the past twenty years, we have had twenty-two housing ministers. There is rarely a ‘normal’ in the property market and the unpredictable external factors, which are outside of our control, are likely to impact us for the foreseeable future. It is the events in our lives that stimulate the highest proportion of movement in the property market whether that be ambition, desire, or necessity - everyone needs somewhere to live. Prices may rise and fall but there will always be a market driven by personal circumstance. We are a long standing property team who pride ourselves on offering a bespoke service. We believe that we can help you, personally, to achieve your property goals in 2024. If you are looking to sell, rent, let or have your property managed, our experienced team are here to help.
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A community musical variety show has taken centre stage thanks to a Test Valley Borough Councillor community grant of £250.
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Organised by Anton Rotary Club and featuring local musicians and vocalists, the event boosts mental wellbeing for local residents. It also offers audience members the opportunity to feel a part of something worthwhile with all profits going to help patients at the Countess of Brecknock Hospice. The council funding was used to cover printing costs for the fundraising event, which were minimised by combining the tickets and programmes for the night. The funding means that as much of the money raised on the night as possible can be donated to the Hospice, rather than going towards covering the costs of the event.
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Cllr Iris Andersen, local councillor for St Mary’s Ward, said: “I, along with the other ward councillors Jan Budzynski and Debbie Cattell, was delighted to help with the costs of this fantastic fundraising event. Our younger and older generation have really got talent when it comes to singing and all the people that sang in the choir at St Mary’s Church were beautiful to hear. As well as showcasing the stars of the show, the team was also able to thank all their sponsors in the programme, making it a valuable addition to the evening.”
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The Test Valley Borough Councillors’ Community Grant Scheme exists to support local people in establishing their own priorities and to deliver local solutions to local issues. It also aims to encourage community-led initiatives, supported by borough councillors who can play an active part in helping their communities deliver their ambitions. Not-for-profit, charitable community groups and organisations can apply to the Councillor Community Grant Scheme for a grant up to two-thirds of the cost of their project or activity, up to a maximum of £1,000. For more information on council grants visit: https://testvalley.gov. uk/councillorcommunitygrantscheme
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RECIPE OF THE MONTH
Briddlesford Fish Pie INGREDIENTS
METHOD
FOR THE SAUCE
1. Preheat the oven to 200ºC/400ºF/gas 6. 2. Peel the potatoes and cut into 2cm chunks, then boil for around 15 minutes, or until tender. 3. Meanwhile, make the sauce. Melt the butter & 1/3 of the cheese in a heavy-bottomed pan over a low heat and stir in the flour. Add the bay, then bit by bit, add the milk, stirring after every addition until you have a smooth, silky sauce. Bring to the boil, then reduce to a simmer and cook for 10 minutes, or until thickened. 4. Stir in the mustard, grate in another 1/3 of the cheese, then squeeze in the lemon juice. Pick, finely chop and stir in the parsley (if using), then keep stirring until the cheese is melted. Season with a little black pepper, then remove from the heat. 5. Get yourself a 25cm x 30cm baking dish. Check that there aren’t any stray bones lurking in the fish fillets, then slice into 2.5cm chunks and spread them evenly over the base of the dish. 6. Remove the bay leaves, then pour over the white sauce and allow to cool slightly. 7. Drain the potatoes well and mash with the greek yoghurt and double cream. Spoon the potatoes over the pie and scuff up the surface with a fork. Grate the remaining cheese over the top and bake in the oven for 45 minutes, or until the fish is cooked through, the sauce is bubbling up at the sides and the top is golden.
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Briddlesford butter plain flour fresh bay leaves Briddlesford whole or semi-skimmed milk 25g Briddlesford Cheddar cheese 15g Briddlesford Caerphilly cheese ½tsp English mustard ½ Juice of a lemon A few sprigs of fresh flat-leaf parsley, optional
FOR THE FILLING 300g 200g 200g
Skinless, boneless white fish Skinless boneless salmon or rainbow trout Skinless boneless smoked haddock
FOR THE TOPPING 5kg 2tbsp 100ml
Potatoes Greek yoghurt Briddlesford double cream
Briddlesford Farm Dairy bring their butter, milk, cream and range of delicious cheeses to markets throughout the county. Including Cheddar, Gouda, Caerphilly, Feta and more! Find them regularly at our Petersfield, Emsworth and Winchester markets.
JANUARY HAMPSHIRE FARMERS MARKETS
Petersfield - Sun 7th | Alton - Sat 13th | Winchester - Sun 14th | Emsworth - Sat 20th Southsea - Sun 21st | Ringwood - Sat 27th | Winchester - Sun 28th For more information visit: www.hampshirefarmersmarkets.co.uk
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With 2024 in mind, I invite you to consider this approach for the new year ahead. With this guiding principle to your lifestyle choices you can easily set yourself up for a whole year of improved health and well-being! And to help you along the way, our plan is that every month this year we will bring you inspiration, motivation and ideas on how to make the healthy choice the easy choice. In a world inundated with convenient and tempting but often unhealthy options, making the decision to prioritise health can be challenging. However, by adopting a few simple strategies inspired by the Blue Zones and the whole-body Osteopathic approach, it is possible to transform healthy living from a daunting task into a seamless and natural part of daily life. The Blue Zones are regions around the world where people are not only living longer but are also doing so in good health. The lifestyles of individuals in these regions offer valuable insights into how to not only make the healthy choice the easy choice, but to make it the unavoidable choice!
Here’s the ‘how to…’
One key aspect of promoting a healthy lifestyle is creating an environment that supports positive choices. Start by organising your living space to encourage healthier habits. Keep fresh fruits and vegetables readily accessible in your kitchen and keep processed and unhealthy snacks out of the house. A clutter-free and organised space can have a surprisingly positive impact on your mental well-being, making it easier to focus on making healthier choices. Meal planning can streamline the path to a healthier lifestyle. Plan your meals for the week ahead, ensuring they are balanced and nutritious. Ensuring you have a good protein source in every meal will make it considerably easier to avoid snacking between meals. The Blue Zones inhabitants are known for their plant-based diets, incorporating beans and legumes, and limiting meat intake, contributing to their longevity and well-being. It's essential to stay hydrated, but sometimes choosing water over sugary drinks can be a struggle. Make hydration a no-brainer by carrying a reusable water bottle with you wherever you go. Having water readily available not only makes it easy to stay hydrated but also reduces the likelihood of opting for less healthy alternatives like fizzy drinks or fruit juices.
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Incorporating physical activity into your routine is a crucial component of a healthy lifestyle. However, it's not always easy to find the motivation to hit the gym. Make exercise a part of your daily life by choosing activities that you enjoy. Whether it's gardening, DIY, hiking, or simply taking a brisk walk, finding activities you love will make it easier to stay active consistently. Lastly, the Blue Zones underscore the significance of social connections in promoting health. Surround yourself with like-minded individuals who prioritise health, forming a supportive community. The social fabric in the Blue Zones plays a crucial role in the well-being of the residents, emphasizing the positive impact of social support on maintaining a healthy lifestyle. By taking inspiration from the Blue Zones and incorporating their principles into our lives, we can make the healthy choice the easy, and unavoidable choice. Creating a supportive environment, planning meals, staying hydrated, enjoying physical activity, and fostering social connections are key steps toward a healthier and more fulfilling life. If you like this approach to health, why not find out more on the next 6 week Womo Women’s Health course, beginning February 19th? It could be the healthiest and easiest choice you make to kick start your new year! Visit the website for more info and booking. Happy New Year my friends! Emma Wightman - www.the-sop.com Stockbridge Osteopathic Practice - First Floor, Agriculture House, High Street, Stockbridge, SO20 6HF
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National Garden Scheme Hampshire So, do I start with the great news or the really great news! Firstly we have just received the results of all our efforts and the generous support of our garden visitors for 2023.
In 2023 the National Garden Scheme will be donating £3.4 million to our beneficiaries. This is a record breaking amount. If you are interested in reading more about our beneficiaries and the sums they will be receiving, this can be found of the NGS website: ngs.org.uk The second piece of great news is that The National Garden Scheme is to have a show garden at the 2024 RHS Chelsea Flower Show next May. Designed by eight times RHS gold medal winner, Tom Stuart-Smith, and sponsored and fully funded by Project Giving Back, the garden will exemplify the joy and associated health and wellbeing benefits of garden visiting that have been at the heart of the National Garden Scheme since 1927. Following the show, it will be relocated to Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, to become part of the garden of a new Maggie’s Centre for people undergoing cancer treatment. A win win situation. Now we start all over again with our fundraising for 2024. As always we start with our Snowdrops & Spring bulbs and this year Hampshire have five gardens opening during this season:CHAWTON HOUSE Opening: Sunday 4th February From 10am to 3.30pm Admission: Adults £6.00 Children £4.00. Cashless Payments available Refreshments: Light Refreshments. 15 acre listed English landscaped gardens
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with abundance of Spring flowers. Chawton House, Chawton, Alton, GU34 1SJ NEW FOR 2024 - WOODEND GARDENS (comprising 2 gardens) Opening: Saturday & Sunday 10th & 11th February from 11am to 4pm. Admission: £8.00 children free. Cash only. Refreshments: Light Refreshments Trolls Mead: A 1 acre garden with year round interest AND Hollyhurst: A 2 acre garden of mature trees and Spring bulbs. woodend Gardens, Woodend Road, Crow, Ringwood, BH24 3DG
Opening: Wednesdays 14th & 21st February from 1pm to 4.30pm (Pre-booking essential) Admission: £10.00 children free, includes Home-made teas. A 2 acre Winter green of note - appeared in several Garden Magazines - with a plethora of Spring bulbs. The Down House, Itchen Abbas, SO21 1AX BRAMDEAN HOUSE
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Opening: Sunday 25th February from 1pm to 3pm. Admission: £6.50, children free. Cashless payments available. Refreshments: Home-made teas. 5 acre garden with carpets of Spring bulbs. Bramdean House, Bramdean, Alresford, SO24 0JU Opening: Sunday & Monday 11th & 12th February and 18th & 19th February from 2pm to 4.30pm. Admission: £5.00 children free. Cash only. Refreshments: Home-made teas in Village Hall. Popular naturalistic garden, especially exciting in Spring. Little Court, Crawley, Winchester, SO21 2PU
Wishing all a Happy New 2024 and Happy Garden Visiting. Pat Beagley (Head of Publicity) National Garden Scheme Hampshire
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Six financial resolutions for 2024 The new year is a great time to review your finances and make sure everything is running smoothly. With inflation at a high and taxes on the rise, the changes you make today could have a big impact on the health of your finances in 2024 and beyond. 1. Assess your savings
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COMMUNITY The IncuHive Group Awarded Contract to Propel Test Valley's Net Zero Business Transition The IncuHive Group proudly announces its partnership with Test Valley Borough Council to spearhead the Test Valley Rural Net Zero Business Service, a pioneering program set to transform rural businesses towards sustainable, Net Zero practices. This project has received £150,000 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and will extend until March 2025. Test Valley Borough Council's unwavering commitment to business support and climate action underpins this collaboration. Councillor Alison Johnston, Portfolio Holder for Climate Emergency and Countryside, said: “This is a brilliant service and I’m delighted we have been able to partner with IncuHive to deliver it. Making changes to work towards becoming net
The focal point of this partnership lies in aiding rural businesses, encompassing those in industry and diverse locations, to decarbonise and enhance sustainability practices. Key components of the Test Valley Rural Net Zero Business Service include: Net Zero Business Advice Service: Tailored support targeting a minimum of 40 businesses, offering diverse assistance such as one-on-one guidance, peer-to-peer knowledge sharing, and the implementation of a Low Carbon Accelerator. This comprehensive service aims to assist businesses at various stages of their Net Zero journey. Small Grants Program: Allocation of £90,000 to support a minimum of 24 businesses through a dedicated grants program, fostering the adoption of sustainable practices and technologies. Land Management and Regenerative Farming
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Test Valley Borough Council has partnered with Hampshire-based business IncuHive, to give free, impartial advice to businesses within the Test Valley area. From entrepreneurs with new business ideas to explore, to business owners looking for ways to increase their turnover, grow their existing business or just do things more efficiently, IncuHive’s in-house team of advisors will work directly with individuals to identify what would help them most. This could include:
Councillor Phil North, leader of Test Valley Borough Council, said “Prosperity is a key priority for the Council and this fantastic new initiative will help businesses across Test Valley to thrive.”
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zero can be difficult for businesses so this extra support should give them that confidence to be able to do so. I’m really excited to see how this programme develops and would really encourage rural businesses to contact the council to get involved.”
The comprehensive package of personalised support on offer includes a bespoke, interactive ‘health check’, to provide a clear and honest overview of each business. As well as highlighting strengths, this will identify the areas to address in order to achieve maximum success in the future. Businesses will receive initial and ongoing 1:1 support, designed to put the findings and recommendations into action and to maximise the chances of long-term success.
George Scott-Welsh, CEO of IncuHive, added: “We are delighted to partner with Test Valley Borough Council in our shared mission to empower businesses in the area, enabling them to not only start their journey but also navigate challenges and flourish in today's ever-changing landscape.” Businesses within the Test Valley can find out more information at https://incuhive.co.uk/ acceleration-investment/test-valley-businesssupport
Pilot Program: A specialised initiative focused on promoting sustainable land management and regenerative farming practices, driving environmental stewardship among rural enterprises. "The IncuHive Group is thrilled to collaborate with Test Valley Borough Council on this transformative endeavor," expressed George Scott-Welsh, CEO of The IncuHive Group. “We are delighted to have partnered with Accelar, a dedicated team of Net Zero specialists, and our collective goal is to facilitate a paradigm shift towards sustainability within rural businesses, ensuring they thrive in a low-carbon future." Through this strategic partnership, Test Valley Borough Council and The IncuHive Group aim to set a precedent for sustainable business models, contributing significantly to the global efforts combating climate change. For more information, and to sign up to the programme, please visit www.testvalley.gov.uk/ RuralNetZero For media inquiries or further information, please contact George Scott-Welsh on 0800 689 3564 or email netzero@incuhive.co.uk
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“And you know what he needs to do?” Himself nodded at the cookery programme. She’d been half-watching it over her January book club choice. “Yes I do! He needs to scrape his bowl out properly. None of these TV chefs do. Look at the waste! He needs that ‘last lick’ spatula the dogs bought me for Christmas.” Maybe a kitchen tool hadn’t been the most inspired of gifts. To be fair, ‘the dogs’ had said as much when she’d asked for it. Gone, possibly, but not forgotten, were the days of perfume and aftershave, lingerie and cufflinks. Perhaps those days would return, but last year the gift of Christmas itself had seemed enough. And perhaps somewhere deep within them, their younger, acquisitive selves had raised their eyebrows, shaken their heads and smiled indulgently at their older, wiser incarnations? In any event, ‘the dogs’ had bought ‘Muzzy’ a rubber-ended spoon - and they’d bought ‘Dadders’ a kit to change the battery in his watch. ‘The dogs’ had initially expressed concern over ‘Dadders’ prosaic choice of gift too. But on Christmas morning, the dogs had been waggy and excited with their inspired gift giving – or so she liked to think. Pointing at the T.V., Himself said, “No, I’m talking about the hand washing between cutting that meat and prepping that salad. Remember during Covid; wash your hands and sing happy birthday twice? This guy barely had time to mumble ‘Mary Berry’ before he’s wiping them on a tea towel and chiffonading the baby gems!” She considered for a moment. “I’m sure he knows what he’s doing, darling. At least,” she resumed reading her book, “he’s not putting the plates on the floor for the dogs to lick…” She shot Himself a meaningful look. He had the good grace to appear sheepish. “It was just the once; no need to alert Environmental Health. And anyway, that’s what the sanitise cycle on the dishwasher is for,” he added airily. “One day,” he went on in a voice dripping with pathos, “it’ll be the old girls’ last day - and then they won’t be around to lick a plate.”
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Being a pupil at Embley is more than an education. With over 170 co-curricular activities to choose from, children discover more about themselves and acquire and develop skills which are transferable to their academic studies and will help set them up for their futures. Outdoor Education is one of the many components that helps the formation of individuals at Embley. Climbing and sailing is included in the Prep and Senior School sports’ curriculum, and skiing, scuba diving and horse riding are available as part of the co-curricular programme. The school also runs a fast-growing Combined Cadet Force which is associated to the Army Air Corp at Middle Wallop.
In preparation for the challenge, students have completed the first of four training weekends in Dartmoor. Day one consisted of a point-to-point hike and guided training session. Arriving at their wild camping spot, students set up stoves and relaxed before some of the group headed out on night navigation. They learnt how to use dead reckoning whilst ‘chasing’ the micro navigators. This culminated in a stretch to Irishman’s wall and a beautiful moon ring. The temperatures on the first night were very low, followed by a day of cold, crisp weather before a day of trekking through the damp and fog – classic Dartmoor weather! No mobile signals, no WiFi, just Dartmoor at its winter best. Their next expedition will be in the New Year.
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at the centre of its practice and pedagogy. Our small class sizes are an important part of this nurturing culture. Being married to a musician, I have been fortunate to experience world class music in some of the UK’s most iconic venues. Music can be heard everywhere at Pilgrims’ and the opportunities boys receive is first class. From amazing music lessons to Games teaching, French lessons, and weekly Forest School sessions for all the Pre-Prep year groups. As part of a traditional culture of learning outdoors, Forest School is integrated into our curriculum to help enable the boys to develop socially and emotionally alongside their academic endeavours. It builds an appreciation for the natural world and enables children to foster collaborative working practices and skills that are transferable into the classroom. To be able to do this in the idyllic natural environment we have in the shadow of the cathedral is very special.
My most joyful experiences have been within the Early Years and the formative stages of schooling. This is a magical time for children, when every experience is fresh and exciting, imaginations run wild, and laughter goes together with curiosity and wonder about the world around us. Working with the youngest children is utterly wonderful; you see the beauty in the smallest things. The tiny smiles and bright-eyed awe with which young children view the world is heart-warming. I have loved getting to know the boys' characters and what they love, as well as the Pre-Prep staff team, who have been so supportive and engaging to work with too. Each boy is unique and offers so many wonderful insights into their lived experiences. There are lots of exciting projects in the pipeline. However, the most important priority is making sure our children are happy and safe and receiving the very best educational and pastoral experience possible at the start of their journey at The Pilgrims’ School. We will continue to nurture the hearts and minds of the boys, providing not only an education that equips them with knowledge but also develops character, builds resilience, and fosters a love of learning. Our vision for the Pre-Prep aligns with creating an environment where boys can thrive, not just academically, but also emotionally and socially.
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COMMUNITY / HOME Andover Music Club tunes up with £750 Councillor Community Grant Andover Music Club is planning to bring classical music to a new audience thanks to a £750 Councillor Community Grant from Test Valley Borough Council.
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The club’s finances have become trickier after Covid, with many regular members not returning to the theatre and concert scene. They’re reacting by seeking to bring new audiences to their shows and the money awarded by their local councillors will be used to help fund a family concert, aimed at helping local families to encounter and appreciate classical music.
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Club treasurer Kathy Percival said: “Andover Music Club are extremely grateful for any funds received in sponsorship or donation, and this donation allows us to continue to bring professional classical entertainment to Andover through our Andover Concert Series, attracting audiences both young and old to the club.
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What's that tree? S tanding sentry along the banks of our chalk streams, trees play a crucial role in these ecosystems. Their shade keeps the water cool in summertime, and their roots help to prevent bank erosion. Now that deciduous species have shed their leaves, the complex structures beneath have been revealed. It’s an ideal time to appreciate your streamside trees and improve your identification skills!
Begin your quest by narrowing down the list of options. Trees growing close to streams are likely to prefer damp soil. The wood of alders, for instance, is actually stronger when wet! Other water-loving trees include goat willow, white willow, downy birch, oak, and lime. You could even find a black poplar – once a staple of floodplains, but now a rare sight, in part due to the drainage of land for agriculture. With your shortlist ready, take in the big picture. The overall shape of a tree is a great clue – most notably the pattern of its branches. Monopodial trees like the black poplar grow in the same direction every year, typically gaining branches on
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either side. Conversely, sympodial trees like the oak and lime change their growth direction with every new branch, giving them a less uniform ‘zigzag’ appearance.
Nestled among the branches, you might find another clue: buds. Dormant during the winter months, they will become leaves, shoots, and flowers once spring arrives. Goat willows have round, hairless buds, whereas white willow buds are thin and hairy. The grouping is also important – oak buds grow in clusters, but lime buds have an alternating pattern and black poplar buds form spirals up twigs.
Lastly, take a close look at the bark. Trees grow from the inside, and their outer layers respond in ways determined by their composition. The thin layer of the downy birch peels away like paper, while the thick layer of the alder cracks into fissures. Oak and lime bark is pushed up into ridges. But remember that young trees sometimes have smoother bark that will become more uneven with age. If you need a little help with your tree ID, the Woodland Trust have a free app that works with bark, buds, and branches –
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What's on at The Gurka Museum? Burns Night at The Gurkha Museum returns once again
Gurkhas have a long history and affiliation with Scotland and Scottish Regiments. From the storming at the Heights of Dargai, where the Gurkhas and the Gordon Highlanders fought together on the North West Frontier to Brigadier General Bruce’s famous visit to the Isle of Skye, the bonds that exist between Gurkhas and Scottish Regiments are clear. This Burns Night, we will celebrate this relationship, as well as the great poet Robert Burns, with a fantastic Burns Night celebration in The Gurkha Museum in Winchester. With a drink on arrival guests will tour the Museum and be given a chance to view some of our collection items associated with Scotland and learn about the deep historic links between Gurkhas and Scottish Regiments. In our exquisite McDonald Gallery, guests will then be treated to a fabulous three course Scottish themed dinner, with a Nepalese twist. Let’s not forget the obligatory tot of whisky, which is also included in the ticket price!
Gurkha Curry Lunch – January 2024
Winchester Lunch Club - Join us for a delicious traditional two course Nepali curry lunch and a complimentary drink. In our grand McDonald Gallery, which houses our unique picture, silver and medal collection, our Gurkha curry lunches take place on the last Friday of each month. All welcome. Ticket price includes two course curry lunch and a visit to the Museum. There is a cash bar available.
So get your kilt on, a night of bag pipes and whisky awaits. Dress code: Black Ties or Suit (jacket and tie). Ladies Equivalent. Tartan is optional but encouraged!
Arrive at 12.30pm for a 1pm sit down. Book before Noon on Monday 22 January to secure your booking. Friday 26th January at 12.30pm - Cost £33 The Gurkha Museum, Peninsula Barracks Winchester, Hampshire, SO22 8TP Operations@TheGurkhaMuseum.co.uk thegurkhamuseum.co.uk/event/gurkha-curry-lunch-january-2024/
Hat Fair Cabaret at Theatre Royal Winchester
Circus of Horrors - Dr Haze's Cabaret of Curiosities
It's back! Hat Fair Cabaret returns to the stage! Fasten your seatbelts and get ready for a night of comedy cabaret surprises. Expect the unexpected with international artists, circus tricksters, magnificent magicians, live music and crazy comedy. All ages, shapes and sizes welcome. All the excitement of Winchester's Outdoor Arts festival - Hat Fair in the middle of winter, in a lovely theatre packed into a night of wonder. A unique one night extravaganza from masters of mayhem and laughter. All new show! New laughs! New stunts! Don't delay, get your tickets today!
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To be held on 25th January from 6pm. Cost £60 The McDonald Gallery, The Gurkha Museum, Peninsula Barracks Winchester, Hampshire, SO22 8TP Operations@TheGurkhaMuseum.co.uk For tickets visit: thegurkhamuseum.co.uk/event/burns-night-2024/ or phone: 01962 842832 (ext.5)
Hot on the heels of the Circus of Horrors Phantasmagoria the ‘haunted fairground’ comes a sensational new show – Dr Haze’s Cabaret of Curiosities - this fangtastic new show is set to blow your mind with an amazing set, stellar lights, special effects and of course beautifully bizarre circus acts,a sinister story and the darkest of magic all performed to an original rock score – if Quentin Tarantino had directed Cirque du Soleil you would be half way there! Whether a rock fan or theatre-goer, the circus of horrors has something for everyone. The 2024 production is the ultimate tribute to Dr Haze the undead ringmaster and the creator of the circus of horrors who leaves behind a legacy of bizarre and daring entertainment. Tuesday 6th February from 7.30pm to 9.30pm at the Theatre Royal Winchester.
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