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e trees are going up and extra arkle is appearing all around us as the exc ement builds towards the vis from the man in red. A er a year that has been a l tle doom and gloom I think we can all agree a l tle Chri mas eer is ju what we need!
So hold on to your Santa hats, we have a sleigh load of festive cheer for you! The National Trust share with us how they have transformed their properties in Hampshire to bring joy, sprinkles of magic, and for little ones especially, a tingle of excitement. We have recipes from River Cottage’s Lucy Brazier to help you create a Christmas feast to remember. Plus, if you are in search of some inspiration to wow your party guests, we’ve got you covered, with some of the most delicious Christmas cocktail recipes you’ve ever tasted! To bring the festive magic into your home we look at this year’s best artificial Christmas trees and decorations to help create the ultimate winter wonderland. You are invited to the first ever Westbourne Christmas Festival! Find out what makes Westbourne so special this December with magical, bespoke illuminations, and a programme of entertainment for all the family to enjoy. We hope you have a merry Chritmas!
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THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR SWEET TREAT LOVERS
Stuck for Christmas gift ideas? Dorset based Mummy Macaron is a new small family run kitchen creating hand crafted macarons.
Specialising in ganache fillings whilst using only the finest ingredients, our macarons are dedicated to providing a moment of irresistible luxury. With options of local pick up or nationwide delivery, enjoying a moment of opulence has never been easier.
This Christmas we’ve launched a limited edition selection of festive macarons. Featuring flavours ranging from mulled wine to candy cane and gingerbread, they
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make the perfect Christmas gift idea for clients, secret Santa, stocking fillers and teacher gifts.
Our classic collection features favourite flavours such as chilli chocolate and passionfruit amongst timeless flavours such as salted caramel and vanilla. Don’t you hate it when there’s always a flavour left in the box you aren’t keen on? With the option to ‘build your own’ box, you can pick all your favourite flavours to indulge on! If your mouth isn’t watering already, head to our website to check out our selection of yumminess at www.mummymacaron.com
CONNECT OVER COFFEE AT A ‘WELLBEING CAFÉ’
Adults who are struggling with their mental health, addictions and daily wellbeing can now talk through their issues and find solutions over a fortnightly cup of coffee in Poole.
Coffee Connection – a drop-in support hub at Serenitea Café on Ashley Road – is run jointly by Dorset HealthCare’s Poole Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) and Dorset’s Essential Drug & Alcohol Services (EDAS).
The Thursday evening sessions take the form of a ‘talk and share’ supper group, hosted by a qualified therapist who provides expert input, with discussions and a range of activities designed to support self-care. There are also opportunities to hear from speakers and undertake training which can lead to practical qualifications.
The project was the brainchild of CMHT Leader Lulu Dajani and Michele Lyall, Deputy Chief Executive at EDAS. And it became a reality after earning funding support through Dorset HealthCare’s annual staff innovation competition, Dragons’ Den.
Adults under the care of the Poole CMHT can opt to attend Coffee Connection. Anyone interested who is not under mental health care already can book a place via EDAS by calling 01202 733322 or emailing michele.lyall@edasuk.org.
Visit www.edasuk.org/coffee-connection to find out more information on the project.
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PENNYFARTHING HOMES HELPS FIRSTTIME BUYERS WITH AFFORDABLE DEPOSIT OPTION
Pennyfarthing Homes is providing prospective buyers the opportunity to purchase a brand-new home at its stunning Potters Wood development in Verwood with just a 5% deposit contribution.
The offer comes at a crucial time, with the Help to Buy scheme having recently closed to new applicants.
The scheme is available for homes in Rowan House, within Potters Wood, that provides a beautiful collection of one- and two-bedroom apartments, complete with stylish fitted kitchens and bathrooms.
Apartments are available from £220,000 and can be secured with just a 5% deposit contribution.
Find out more by calling 01202 403 144, emailing potterswood@ pennyfarthinghomes.co.uk, or visiting www.pennyfarthinghomes.co.uk/site/ potters-wood-new-homes-apartments-forsale-in-verwood-dorset/
VISIT BOURNEMOUTH PIER FOR AN EVENTFUL FUN PACKED FAMILY CHRISTMAS EXPERIENCE!
Bournemouth Pier is promoting an eventful, fun packed Christmas experience which will run from Friday November 18th until Friday 30th December. It promises to delight and entertain visitors of all ages and make the Victorian Pier a ‘must visit’ Festive season destination! Themed decorations promise to delight and there will be an abundance of activities, events and musical entertainment.
A Christmas Trail along the Pier will include over 100 six-foot trees, all adorned with lights, from the Pier Approach entrance to the pier and will continue along to the end of Pier, finishing at the Key West Bar & Restaurant entrance. A further 3 twelvefoot trees will be placed outside RockReef Activity Attraction & Key West on the Pier and at Coffee Reef on Pier Approach and there will be a decorated twenty-foot tree inside Key West as it is transformed into a Winter Wonderland. A fun, Festive themed quiz will keep visitors entertained as they walk along Bournemouth Pier with questions and answers placed on boards between the trees
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A Christmas Letter Box will be installed to collect children’s letters to Santa, with the promise that all letters will be personally answered by Santa.
‘Breakfast with Santa’ events will take place on Saturday 10th and 17th December, with Santa present with two of elves to personally greet children. Both these events have already sold out for 2022!
Family photo opportunities will be provided with a life size Father Christmas and a custom-made Christmas bench which will provide the perfect backdrop to capture those memories.
Day time Christmas music will add to the Festive atmosphere with choirs performing on various days. Live musical entertainment will be showcased every Friday evening from 7pm, and a live DJ will take to the decks every Saturday from 6pm and continue until late for Christmas parties.
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LEWIS-MANNING HOSPICE CARE’S CHRISTMAS TREE COLLECTION SERVICE
INTRODUCING BRITISH FIRES LORRIES
British Fires branded lorries have been hitting the road and are part of their dedication to getting products to you quickly and efficiently. While the ultimate purpose is aimed at customer satisfaction this is also a great opportunity to spread brand awareness.
In the near future you will be receiving a small token of their appreciation that commemorates the new fleet of British Fires lorries.
Superior Fires showroom in Christchurch, which has over 10 beautifully created rooms where they are able to demonstrate their most popular high efficiency gas fires, electric fires and fireplaces working live.
Lewis-Manning Hospice Care has launched its Christmas tree collection service supported by Katie Fox Estate Agents. The successful and popular service is in its 5th year and the community are urged to support the hospice once again by registering for their real Christmas tree collection online.
All Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch postcodes are covered, from BH1 – BH23, and collections will take place between Friday 6th and Saturday 7th January 2023.
Area Fundraiser Ruth Wright advised, “Registering your tree online is easy, simply make a donation to Lewis-Manning Hospice Care on our website, specifying where you will leave your tree outside on the day of collection and we will take care of the rest!”
Lewis-Manning Patron Harry Redknapp said, “Sarn and I know what we’re doing with our Christmas tree this year, thanks to Lewis-Manning. I hope lots of other people in the local community also make a donation for their tree to be collected too! They’re such a worthy cause that help so many people in Dorset. It’s fantastic to know that after Boxing Day we don’t have to worry about what to do with the tree.”
To register your tree for collection, visit https://lewis-manning.org.uk/christmastree-collection/ and make a real difference to someone’s life in your local community.
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Keep your eye out for the lorries locally, in the meantime you can visit the state-of-the-art
SUPERIOR FIRES www.superiorfires.co.uk
WITH GRACE OPENS IN RINGWOOD
It was an exciting time, months in the making and With Grace finally opened their doors at the beginning of November in the presence of the Ringwood Mayor Gareth Deboos who cut the red ribbon that draped across the entrance.
The shop was buzzing with joy and laughter and the feedback was incredibly humbling for Emma as she welcomed friends, family and local shop owners in with a glass of Champagne and a festive mince pie.
Originating from her shop in Burley, Burley Lifestyle was the start of bigger things to come. After nearly 3 years fighting through the pandemic and disruption Emma outgrew the little corner shop accepting that not being able to offer her beautiful silk flowers, goodies and gifts to her customers wasn’t an option. Yearning to continue and with a desire to grow she moved to the perfect shop in Ringwood High Street.
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Visit Monday-Friday 8am-5pm or Saturday by appointment, and let a member of their team take you around the new and improved showroom.
With Grace offers luxury silk flowers, bouquets and arrangements for your wedding day, your home and for special occasions alongside Emma’s talent to source desirable gifts which I guess comes from her Interior designer background; Emma Jane Interiors Hampshire that she still runs alongside the running of the shop and the making of bridal bouquets and forever lasting door wreaths for every season.
Her talents seem to be endless, With Grace is certainly one shop not to be missed.
LIGHTHOUSE SECURES NEW ARTS COUNCIL INVESTMENT
Lighthouse Poole has retained its status as a National Portfolio Organisation after Arts Council England today confirmed its continuing financial support of the arts and entertainment venue.
The award of £348,510 a year for the next three years accounts for about eight per cent of the annual income of Lighthouse, enabling it to continue to deliver a wide ranging and great arts and entertainment programme for the communities of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, as well as the wider region. It will support creative talent development, providing learning and education opportunities for young people through partnership schools and Lighthouse Academy programmes, and support professional artists to develop their craft and reach wide and diverse audiences.
“Lighthouse is enormously grateful for the on-going support of Arts Council England
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and is proud to retain its status as a National Portfolio Organisation in this challenging time,” says Chief Executive Elspeth McBain.
“This news has come at a crucial moment as, in common with venues across the country, Lighthouse is still in recovery from the pandemic and that recovery remains a priority. Audiences are returning, but not yet at the same levels pre-pandemic, and venues are facing a perfect storm of increased operating costs, a cost-of-living squeeze on audiences, soaring energy prices and deepening economic hardship, so there are enormous challenges ahead.”
“The NPO funding means Lighthouse can now forge ahead with its plans to deliver on Let’s Create, the Arts Council’s 10-year strategy, supporting their key investment principles by ensuring our work is inclusive and relevant to our communities, ambitious and dynamic.”
ENCORE CARE HOMES INTRODUCES NEW DEDICATED DEMENTIA
ROLE
Encore Care Homes has introduced a dedicated new role to the team to provide a boost to the wellbeing of residents with dementia.
Sue Lanceley has been promoted to Group Dementia Specialist Nurse due to her wealth of experience of dementia. Encore, which has four care homes providing round-theclock residential, dementia, nursing and palliative care across Dorset and Hampshire, has created the new role focusing solely on the experience of residents with dementia, and, where necessary, providing additional support to their relatives.
Sue brings vast experience to her new role, having worked in elderly care throughout her entire adult career. She says that she has spent the past 10 years specialising in dementia care as she feels there is more that can be done within the overall care sector to understand and work with people with dementia. Across Dorset alone, there are an estimated 10,000 people living with dementia and that number rises to 18,000 in Hampshire.
A REFLECTION OF QUALITY
Nothing gives the look of your home more class and style than the addition of elegant replacement windows and doors. With Dorset having such a diverse range of architecture, it is important to replace windows and doors with styles that retain the original character of a building. Diamond can meet this requirement with our high quality products.
WINKWORTH MARKET OVERVIEW 2022
Another year is drawing to a close and 2022 has been yet another busy and exciting year for Winkworth Westbourne who are proud to remain the number one agent in Westbourne having been trusted to sell more homes than any other agent and again selling more properties throughout the Bournemouth area than any of our competitors. Ben Jesty, Director of Winkworth Westbourne shares his thoughts on 2022 and what he feels is in store for 2023.
“Having had an incredibly challenging yet busy year in 2021 which turned out to be one of the most successful years we have had, we were hopeful that the appetite for people to move home would continue into 2022.
The last quarter of 2021 was incredibly busy with no obvious slow down in the number of new prospective buyers registering. Unemployment levels were historically low and borrowing was still relatively cheap which was helping fuel the market. With this in mind, we were fairly confident that subject to new instructions coming to the market, the record numbers of sales being agreed would hopefully continue.
We have all learnt that trying to predict anything over recent years, in what have been unpredictable and unprecedented times has been somewhat difficult however thankfully, the first quarter proved us right, kicking the year off with a busy and productive few months.
However, the number of properties coming to the market started to slow towards the Easter period, a time which traditionally is renowned for being a busy property market. This naturally reflected in the number of sales being agreed throughout the second quarter.
In June, whilst house prices were still rising on a monthly basis, this was by lesser levels than that of previous months and was partly due to the shortage of available properties. There were however tentative signs of a slow down as we headed towards the summer. Applicant registrations were down, mortgage applications for house purchases were declining to levels close to pre pandemic, interest rates had risen fi ve times in the past seven months and the pressures of household budgets being squeezed were starting to knock consumer confidence.
Despite this, whilst sales numbers were less than those being agreed in the same period the previous year, we were still busy and selling good numbers of properties, a trend which continued right through to October.
October however, saw a sharp slowdown with house prices falling by 0.9% month on month, the first such fall since July 2021 and the largest since June 2020. The disastrous mini budget resulted in sharp interest rate rises and this increased borrowing cost, coupled with stretched household incomes due to high inflation rates was challenging many buyers affordability and indeed confidence in committing to a purchase.
The Autumn Statement managed to calm the markets down a little and this has filtered through to mortgage rates being slightly more favourable than they were a few weeks before however with infl ation rates still high, it is inevitable that interest rates will continue to rise for the time being. Based on a 5.5% mortgage interest rate, a prospective first time buyer earning the average wage and looking to buy a typical first home with a 20% deposit, will be paying 45% of their take home pay towards their mortgage payments. This has not been seen since 2007, prior to the financial crisis.
All of this is naturally having an effect on the number of sales being agreed in the last quarter of 2022 and will no doubt have some form of impact on house prices however, with the cost of rents at an all time high, many first time buyers are still better off purchasing a property rather than renting, assuming finances allow. The Bournemouth area has always been somewhat protected from property prices dropping due to the huge popularity of the area from all categories of buyers whether that be first time buyers, people relocating, second homes or couples retiring. Reports of property prices dropping in the coming months are hugely generalised across the UK and from past experience, I am confident that if this is the case, Bournemouth and Poole will be far less impacted than many areas in the UK.
Ben Jesty, Director Winkworth Westbourne were awarded Gold in the British Property Awards for Best Estate Agent in Bournemouth (Postcodes BH2 - BH4) for the third year in a row.have yet again seen a phenomenal number of buyers registering with us from London and other large cities around the UK this year.
The Autumn Statement managed to calm the markets down a little and this has filtered through to mortgage rates being slightly more favourable than they were a few weeks before.
We have yet again seen a phenomenal number of buyers registering with us from London and other large cities around the UK this year, a trend which has been growing year on year for some time now. Buyers from these areas who are now able to work from home for longer periods or indeed who are just re-assessing priorities, looking to relocate to the South Coast not only for a better quality of life, but also to take advantage of the price gap between London continues to grow. With Winkworth having over 60 offices in London and many more in the surrounding areas, our independently owned local offices tend to be buyers first port of call when looking for their next property in our area.
We are extremely proud to have once again remained the number one position for both the number of sales agreed in the Westbourne area and indeed Bournemouth throughout 2022. Furthermore Winkworth Westbourne were awarded Gold in the British Property Awards for Best Estate Agent in Bournemouth (Postcodes BH2 - BH4) for the third
year in a row. I believe this is largely down to the professionalism and enthusiasm displayed by our long standing team. We strive to offer a complete and professional service to every client and understand that the future growth of our business entirely depends upon the service we provide. We have also invested tremendously in new technology again this year including our high profile website, a range of targeted marketing using social media campaigns including Facebook and Instagram.
Whilst my prediction for this year turned out to be very accurate, I think it is fair to say that predictions for 2023 are going to be tough but there is no doubt we will see a slower market than that of the last two years. With the inevitable interest rate rises on top of those we have already seen along with the squeeze on household finances due to inflation and indeed the measures announced in the Autumn Statement, some buyers may be priced out of the market with others being more cautious than perhaps they would have been previously.
service provided by Winkworth Westbourne, I cannot speak highly enough of them. My sale was extremely complicated for various reasons, the agent I worked with had the patience of a saint and couldn’t have been more helpful.
Excellent services received from Alex and William. Both of them are very professional, friendly and efficient. Their fees are very competitive and good value for money. Highly recommended to anyone who is looking for a professional and responsive letting services in the area. ««««« «««««
Great all round job, getting me a quick sale at my asking price with minimal fuss. Friendly and professional service by Will and Rob from start to finish. Will definitely use Winkworth and especially these guys again in the future.
We are however being invited to value a large number of properties which are likely to be marketed for sale next year and I expect there to be a better selection of properties on the market which I hope will encourage buyers who will have more choice than we have all been used to over recent years. Property still remains a superb long term investment and despite the current uncertainty, I would still urge anybody considering a move to do so.
Our goal has always been to enable our buyers to have one point of contact with whom they can deal with and who understands their key requirements, enabling us to find their perfect property. This part of estate agency seems to have been forgotten by many firms over recent years who now purely rely on the internet. We strongly believe in providing a professional and personal service to each and every one of our clients from the point they register, through to the day they collect the keys for their new home. Whilst the internet is an extremely important tool, it cannot replace the local knowledge and personal approach we offer. It is essential to be registered with a proactive estate agent who will notify you of properties before they reach the internet giving you the best chance to find your dream home before it is snapped up.
With this is mind, if you are considering selling or letting your property throughout 2023 or perhaps are currently on the market and are considering a fresh approach, please contact Winkworth Westbourne.”
TALBOT WOODS, FREEHOLD | GUIDE PRICE £1,475,000
A superbly presented detached home situated within a premier location in the highly sought after Talbot Woods. The property, finished to an exceptional standard by the current owners, benefits from a stunning open plan kitchen/dining room, five bedrooms, four luxury bath/ shower rooms, south facing private garden and double garage.
QUEENS
PARK, FREEHOLD | GUIDE PRICE £825,000
A superbly presented four bedroom detached house situated in the sought after area of Queens Park. The property offers spacious living accommodation and features an impressive open plan kitchen/ dining room, separate living room, luxury bath/shower room, west facing rear garden and garage.
TALBOT VILLAGE, FREEHOLD | GUIDE PRICE £625,000
A superbly presented and modernised five bedroom detached house located in the premier Talbot village location. Featuring two bath/shower rooms, impressive kitchen/dining room, two reception and two conservatories. Private plot with ample off road parking and annexe potential.
BOURNEMOUTH, FREEHOLD | £475,000
A spacious character home ideally located between Charminster and Winton. The property features six bedrooms, a modern fitted kitchen/breakfast room, three bath/shower rooms, downstairs WC, two reception rooms, conservatory and a private, spacious rear garden. Vendor suited.
DEAN PARK, SHARE OF FREEHOLD | £300,000
A spacious two bedroom ground floor character apartment situated within the sought after Dean Park location. The property offers a wealth of character including high ceilings and benefits from being within easy reach of Bournemouth town centre. Allocated parking. Share of freehold and garage.
BOURNEMOUTH, LEASEHOLD | GUIDE PRICE £435,000
A stunning three bedroom apartment situated within a luxury development on the cliff top and only a moments walk to Bournemouth town centre. Benefitting from private balcony offering town views, high specification finish throughout and secure underground parking.
SOUTHBOURNE, FREEHOLD | GUIDE PRICE £1,100,000
A stunning and spacious four bedroom, detached character house situated on Carbery avenue, Southbourne. Benefitting from open plan kitchen/breakfast dining room, separate sitting room, formal living room into conservatory, modern bath/shower room, large 150ft south facing garden, garage and off road parking.
HENGISTBURY
TALBOT WOODS, FREEHOLD |
£1,350,000
A truly stunning detached character home located on an impressive private plot within the premier Talbot Woods location. Finished and maintained to the highest of standards features include a high specification kitchen/ breakfast room, two reception rooms and three luxury bath/ shower rooms.
HEAD, FREEHOLD | GUIDE PRICE £1,000,000
A stunning remodelled and refurbished four bedroom detached chalet home located in a cul de sac within a premier location moments from Hengistbury Head and the seafront. Featuring an impressive open plan kitchen/dining area, three bath/shower rooms, private rear garden and garage.
ALUM CHINE, SHARE OF FREEHOLD | OIRO
£325,000
A superbly presented two double bedroom top floor apartment located moments from the seafront within the highly sought after alum chine location. Two luxury bath/ shower rooms. Share of freehold. Allocated parking.
BOURNEMOUTH, FREEHOLD | £470,000
A spacious three bedroom detached character home located in a popular residential location within easy reach of Bournemouth town centre. Offering kitchen, living room through to dining room, spacious south facing rear garden, off road parking and garage.
WESTBOURNE, LEASEHOLD | GUIDE PRICE £270,000
A superbly presented modern first floor apartment situated in the sought after Alum Chine location only a moments walk to the award winning sandy beaches and within easy reach of Westbourne. Benefitting from a balcony, two double bedrooms, en suite shower room, luxury bathroom and secure allocated parking.
WEST PARLEY
FERNDOWN
WEST PARLEY | OIEO £800,000
WEST PARLEY | GUIDE PRICE £775,000
WEST PARLEY | GUIDE PRICE £500,000
FERNDOWN | £550,000
FERNDOWN | GUIDE PRICE £1,000,000
This immaculately presented and generous size four double bedrooms, one bathroom, two shower room, three reception room executive family home has a secluded 100’ rear garden, double garage and driveway providing generous off road parking whilst occupying a private plot approaching 0.5 of an acre. This fantastic family home is nestled away at the end of a 130’ private driveway whilst situated within a small select development of executive family homes.
WEST PARLEY | GUIDE PRICE £825,000
A substantially enlarged and remodelled versatile family home. Four/five bedrooms, two/three reception rooms, 25’ open plan kitchen/breakfast/family room, balcony and en-suite to master bedroom and family bathroom. Rear garden, off road parking and garage.
FERNDOWN | GUIDE PRICE £730,000
A deceptively spacious three double bedroom detached bungalow tucked away in a sought after and convenient cul-de-sac location. 16’ kitchen/breakfast room, dining area, en-suite to master bedroom and shower room. Southerly aspect rear garden, driveway providing off road parking and double garage.
FERNDOWN | GUIDE PRICE £750,000
An exciting opportunity to purchase a four double bedroom, two reception home detached family home which has planning permission granted to create a stunning and extremely spacious contemporary family home which would sit centrally on a secluded plot measuring 0.37 of an acre. The planning permission has been granted to create a five bedroom detached property.
FERNDOWN | GUIDE PRICE £475,000
A well presented and generous sized detached three bedroom family home. Lounge, dining area, kitchen, dressing area and en-suite to master bedroom and family bathroom. Rear garden, driveway providing off road parking and garage.
FERNDOWN | GUIDE PRICE £350,000
Three double bedroom first floor apartment with lift access offered for sale with the Share of Freehold. Lounge/dining room, 16’ balcony, fitted kitchen, en-suite to master bedroom and bathroom. Communal grounds, allocated underground parking space and a personal store room. Offered with no onward chain.
£685,000
This immaculately presented and extremely spacious four bedroom, two reception room, one bathroom, one shower room detached bungalow has a 100ft landscaped and private west facing garden, double garage and generous off-road parking for numerous vehicles. Tucked away at the end of a sought after cul-de-sac location within West Parley.
Planning permission has been granted to extend and remodel this 2,100 sq ft bungalow creating a seven bedroom stunning chalet style family home with a one bedroom self-contained annexe. The property occupies a secluded plot measuring in excess of 1/3 of an acre whilst tucked away at the end of a sought after cul-de-sac location within West Parley.
17ft x 12ft Reception hall with parquet flooring and cloakroom incorporating a WC, wall-mounted wash hand basin, fully tiled wall and flooring. 18ft Dual aspect lounge with parquet flooring, stone fireplace with living flame coal effect gas fire and a door leading out to the landscaped rear garden and block paved patio. 21ft Kitchen/breakfast room, recently refitted
with double doors leading through to the dining room. Triple aspect dining room with parquet flooring and a pleasant outlook over the landscaped rear garden. Inner lobby/utility area with doors leading out to the front driveway, rear garden and double garage. Cloakroom refitted in a stylish white suite. Useful store room.
Impressive 22ft master bedroom, with a door leading out to the garden and patio. Dressing room with two fitted double wardrobes and a single wardrobe. Extremely spacious and luxuriously appointed ensuite shower room with fully tiled walls and flooring. Two further 18ft double bedrooms, both benefitting from fitted wardrobes. Study/fourth bedroom enjoying a view over the rear garden. Main family bathroom/ shower room incorporating a panelled bath, separate shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin, fully tiled walls and flooring. Further benefits include double glazing and a gas-fired central heating system with boiler
The rear garden is a superb feature of the property as it offers an excellent degree of seclusion, faces a westerly aspect, measures approximately 100ft x 80ft and has been recently landscaped. Adjoining the rear of the property is a large block paved patio area which continues round to the side of the property. There are two areas of garden, both predominantly laid to lawn, with steps leading up from the lower area of lawned garden to a further area of garden when there is a rear pedestrian access which leads out to New Road and gives easy access for West Parley and its amenities. A block paved driveway provides generous off-road parking for several vehicles, with an area of side driveway providing additional off-road parking. There is also a recently constructed enclosed bin store area and double garage.
West Parley offers a good selection of amenities approximately ½ a mile away. Ferndown offers an excellent range of shopping, leisure and recreational facilities, with the town centre located 1.3 miles away.
Dudsbury Road, £1,250,000
A superbly modernised and extended five/ six double bedroom, three bathroom, two/ three reception room, detached family home with a 150 ft private west facing rear garden, superbly positioned on a large, mature and private plot measuring in excess of ½ an acre in a prestigious residential area of West Parley. Dudsbury Road is arguably one of the most sought after locations within Ferndown.
A spacious entrance hall with honey oak Karndean flooring throughout. 25’ Kitchen/dining room which has been fully modernised in the last 18 months and now benefits from a range of high quality finishes, including quartz worktops, 5 point NEFF induction hob with slimline extractor above, a NEFF oven, separate NEFF combination oven and microwave, Quooker boiling tap, built in NEFF dishwasher, space for an American style fridge freezer and a wide array of bespoke floor and wall mounted units for storage, all with the soft close feature.
The dining area is a generous size with French double doors leading out onto the rear patio and the whole room also benefits from the honey oak Karndean flooring. Utility room refurbished in the same finish as the kitchen also benefits from the same range of bespoke floor and wall mounted units and has space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer. A door leads through to the large integral garage.
The 19’ lounge enjoys a dual aspect and has an attractive focal point of a coal effect gas fire with tiled inset and hearth with wooden
surround and French doors lead into a garden room. The garden room provides a beautiful aspect overlooking the rear garden with doors leading to the rear patio. An additional downstairs reception room allows for versatile accommodation as the current owners utilise it for a gym with ample space for a running machine and rowing machine. Downstairs shower room with double walk-in shower and chrome shower head, WC, wash hand basin and heated towel rail, fully tiled walls. Generous sized landing with a large skylight allowing for lots of natural light.
19’ Master bedroom enjoying a dual aspect, built in set of four wardrobes and ample space for additional furniture. En-suite to the master has been fully tiled throughout with walk-in double shower, wash hand basin and storage underneath, heated towel rail and w/c. Four further double bedrooms; bedroom two benefits from a range of wardrobes (to be included). Family bathroom finished in a contemporary suite incorporating panelled bath with hand held shower, walk in double shower with modern handheld remote electric MIRA shower unit, wash hand basin with storage underneath, w/c, heated towel rail and smart mirror with light, demister and Bluetooth functionality. There is a large loft space which has been boarded and runs right across the upstairs floorplan.
The rear garden is without a doubt a superb feature of the property as it offers an excellent degree of seclusion, measures approximately 150ft x 60ft and is fully enclosed. Adjoining the rear of the property and extending the full width of the house is an impressive block paved patio and gravel paths leads down either side of the garden to the raised vegetable bed and large storage shed. The garden is predominantly laid to lawn with several large plant beds and a pond. A large integral garage with electric up and over door. 120’ gravel driveway providing space for ample parking as well as a large secluded laid to lawn area to the front aspect of the property. Further benefits include the majority of the property having been fully refurbished and renovated within the last year and a half, new flooring with honey oak Karndean and carpets, a gas fired central heating system, replacement UPVC fascias and soffits, double glazing and energy saving LED lighting is used extensively throughout.
Betting against the Mayans
The Mayan civilisation was a very sophisticated society in South America known by its ancient temples, highly developed writing system, art, astronomical system and architecture. Famously they devised the Long Count calendar starting on 11th August 3114 BC with an end date of 21st December 2012. This became known as the doomsday calendar and a number of groups embraced it as the day that the world would end.
Now let’s imagine that one of these believers was willing to take a bet that they were right. The maths is very simple – you should bet everything you own at any odds. Either you will win or the world will end so it doesn’t matter anyway. This is the business principle of betting against the Mayans, if you are doomed anyway then you may as well risk everything in an attempt to recover.
This can be a negative thing, something like a gambler desperately chasing their losses and we’ve seen it happen in banking crashes and other business failures. Scandalous behaviour but history is made by the winners; the trader who made a huge last gamble and recovered may be seen as a genius and everyone loves the story of an entrepreneur who kept going despite huge debts and setbacks yet triumphed in the end. The lesson is that being in a position where you are on the edge of disaster brings a huge advantage in that you can try things that you would not have risked before and without fear of failure – if you do nothing you are going to lose anyway.
Now I’m certainly not suggesting that it’s a good thing to take excess risk or to have a business in trouble but getting yourself
into the mindset of someone with nothing to lose can give you a huge advantage and you can do this in a number of ways:
Post apocalypse
For many of us the 2008/9 financial and property crash did not end well yet if you attend a dinner for local property developers and business owners you’ll meet many of the same faces who were crushed barely more than ten years ago and most of them are doing just fine. You see this all the time in Silicon Valley where failing is a normal part of the business process and second time entrepreneurs are considered good investment prospects. The experience gained from missing the target first time round will be a huge advantage next time.
Playing with the casino’s money
A variation on the theme takes place when an entrepreneur gets a win and a big exit. If you can bank enough money to be financially secure then you can play with your winnings with no fear of loss. This is why we so often see successful business leaders going on to have a big hit in a new unrelated field. Of course they have proved they are good (or lucky) operators but the ability to try things and iterate until they work without running out of finance is a huge advantage
The gift of youth
If you’re a young person living with your parents or renting then you have very little to lose except pride. You may not want to risk getting in to debt but you can take risks in other ways – start up a business, go to
work doing something you love that isn’t on your prescribed career path or even call up business leaders you want to emulate and offer to work for minimum wage if you can learn from them. You might need to compromise on that work/life balance and they may not let you bring your emotional support hamster into the office but the potential reward is huge. The worst that can happen is you end up living back home with mummy without any savings and that wasn’t so bad when you were doing it a few years ago was it?!
Just do it anyway
You don’t have to be staring into the abyss to behave as though you are. Taking risk is often a key factor in success and even if you do fail the experience will increase the odds of success next time around. Some of us are wired this way and risk is almost addictive, use this attribute carefully and be ruthless in binning things that aren’t working regardless of what you have invested.
Simon Tolson owns Rumsey of Sandbanks, a holiday letting agency. Contact Simon on 01202 707357. simon@rumseyofsandbanks.co.uk www.rumseyofsandbanks.co.uk
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Control the Light Entering the Room
Window blinds provide you with more control over the amount of light entering the room because you can cover the entire window or just part of the window according to your own needs. For example, the slats on some window blinds are fitted so tightly together that they do not allow any light in at all. This could be ideal for a room where you have a home theatre or in your bedroom where you don’t want any light to wake you up in the morning.
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Countless Styles, Colours, & Patterns
Window blinds come in an endless variety of styles, colours, and patterns, allowing you to create the perfect look in your kitchen, living room, or bathroom. Choose from mini blinds, vertical blinds, roman blinds, and even cordless blinds, which are safer for children and pets as well as being very elegant.
3. Wide Variety of Materials
The variety of materials that blinds come in allows you to choose the blind that is most suitable for you in terms of both price and style. For example, if your living room contains wooden furniture, you can complement the room by installing wooden blinds. However, if you find wooden blinds too expensive, you can opt for faux wood instead to keep the costs down. You then have plastic blinds, bamboo blinds, aluminium blinds, and other materials to choose from to ensure that you can always find the right blinds for any room in your home.
4. Enjoy Complete Privacy
Blinds provide you with a level of privacy that you cannot get from many other options such as curtains. For the ultimate in privacy control, consider installing top-down shades. Using these, you can lower the shade from the top so that the natural light can come in, but you can still enjoy as much privacy as you require.
5. Easy to Maintain
Finally, one of the best things about window blinds is that they are typically very easy to maintain. In fact, many blinds simply require a quick wipe with
a damp cloth from time to time to remove the dust. Compare this to curtains, which need to be washed every once in a while, and blinds start to look like the most convenient option. In addition, they are also long lasting, especially blinds made from wood or aluminium, meaning you won’t have to replace them until you decide you are ready for a change.
Find the Perfect Blinds for Your Home
Whatever style you have in mind for the rooms in your home, consider installing window blinds. Not only can they become a unique feature of the room, but they also don’t have to cost the earth. In fact, they can often be cheaper to buy and install than curtains, especially if you choose an option like faux wood instead of real wood. So have a look online or in the store next time you go shopping and try to find the perfect window blinds for your home.
We offer a comprehensive made to measure and fitting service for ease of mind or you can choose the self fit option. Whichever service you partake of, you can be assured that your blinds will be custom made to meet your requirements, that you will be kept up to date, and that you will receive an excellent service.
Lower Parkstone, £1,650,000
The ground floor comprises of 6 rooms including dramatic, substantial reception hallway crammed with character features. The hallway spreads across the depth of the property with access from the front to the rear veranda and garden. Original living room with inglenook fireplace with flying buttress over. The first floor comprises five double bedrooms, many with ensuite shower/bathrooms and family bathrooms. The viewing timber balcony offer a superb view of Poole Harbour, Old Harry Rocks and the Purbecks beyond. There are two staircases from the ground floor which offer a degree of separation with one going to the second floor which was the original servants quarters and has been totally refurbished and is laid out as two bedrooms - one with ensuite and a kitchenette area.
Two double garages to the front of the property plus numerous surface car parking spaces. Lawned raised bed south west facing garden mainly laid to lawn and mature shrubbery.
• A property seldomly seen in this area in terms of character and substantiality
• Views of Poole Bay
• Substantial 7/8 bedroom detached family home
• Majorly refurbished by the current vendors in recent years
• Top floor bedroom, kitchenette and bathroom for independent living
• A range of living rooms, kitchens and bedrooms
• Wealth of retained character features throughout
• Two double garages and parking for numerous cars
• Predominantly south facing rear garden mainly laid to lawn
• Courthill and Baden Powell school catchment area
At Ripples, we work slightly differently from others. Our talented bathroom designers try to get to know you first. They chat with you about what you like and what you don’t like. They go over your ideas, your torn out pages from magazines, your Pinterest boards - whatever it is that inspires you. Before we do anything, we find out exactly what you’re looking for, and then we make sure as much of you goes into our ideas as possible. We don’t do one size
fits all solutions, but we do take dreams and ideas and turn them into bespoke designs for your new bathroom. From the moment you step into our showroom to the moment you step into your new bath, we make the whole process as smooth and stress-free as it can be. It’s the Ripples effect.
Let’s have a chat about what we can do for you.
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Christmas days out with the National Trust in Hampshire
Christmas is the time for getting together, to feel the warmth of festive days out with family and friends.
At National Trust places in and around Hampshire, you can do just that, with our best-ever season of winter experiences that we hope bring joy, sprinkles of magic, and for little ones especially, a tingle of excitement.
There’s a real variety of Christmas entertainment to discover this year, with plenty of spectacle and sparkle for those ‘wow’ moments and selfie memories. Decorated houses bring much-loved stories to life – kindling a glow of nostalgia. You’ll find family activities, storytelling and crafts. Outside, frosty landscapes offer an uplifting escape for those who want winter nature, views, and festive walks.
Here’s a roundup of the National Trust’s best Christmas events in and around Hampshire.
THE GLAMOROUS ONE
THE VYNE, NEAR BASINGSTOKE Christmas at The Vyne
This Christmas, the atmospheric interiors of The Vyne are decked out in Victorian festive finery, with twinkling lights and glittering Christmas trees.
Inspired by the mansion’s 18th century ‘Grand Tour’ treasures, which include an incredible casket encrusted with semi-precious stones, you’ll also find decorations that celebrate Christmas in Europe. Look out for sumptuous Venetian masks, mini ‘Colosseums’ and intricate Moravian stars. A special ‘Passport’ takes families on their own ‘Grand Tour’ adventure in the house and gardens, with activities to try that explore festive traditions in other countries.
• 26 November – 3 January (closed 24 & 25 December)
Normal admission charges apply plus £2 per family passport including members
• If arriving by car pre-booking is essential, at www. nationaltrust.org.uk/the-vyne or call 0344 249 1895
THE MAGICAL ONE
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NEAR ROMSEY
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: Christmas at Mottisfont
Step into a Narnia-inspired world at Mottisfont this winter, with scenes and a family trail inspired by C. S. Lewis’s much-loved story, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
The magic begins from the moment you enter the gardens, where Narnia’s famous black lamp post illuminates your way to the house, transformed for a 1940s Christmas. Inside, follow wartime evacuees Edmund, Lucy, Susan and Peter into the kingdom of the White Witch – a landscape of snow and Turkish Delight.
An enchanted woodland scene introduces more famous characters - look out for Lucy having tea with Mr Tumnus the fawn – and a display of exquisite Narnia illustrations by Pauline Baynes, the original artist of C.S. Lewis’s children’s books. There are plenty of ‘wow’ moments, from walking through the wardrobe into Narnia, and seeing the White Witch in her sleigh, to sitting on a throne with Aslan at the crowning of the young kings and queens.
Outside, families can collect their Narnia-style map to continue the adventure. Life-size wardrobes frame iconic scenes, there are story-themed activities, and loads of great ‘selfie’ opportunities as you enter the Beaver’s cottage, find Father Christmas’s sleigh, and sit in the throne room at Cair Paravel.
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November – 8 January (closed 24 & 25 December)
THE COSY ONE
HINTON AMPNER, NEAR ALRESFORD The Wind in the Willows at Christmas, Hinton Ampner
The much-loved world of The Wind in the Willows comes to Hinton Ampner this Christmas. Inside the house follow Mole, Rat and Badger as they leave their sheltered lives in the woods and along the riverbank to rescue incorrigible friend Toad from his wild adventures. Rooms are beautifully decorated to tell the story, from Toad’s motor car exploits to the friends’ stand against the mischievous weasels. Outside, you can visit the characters’ homes, dressed in charming seasonal displays, including Mole’s sweet little burrow among the trees and the grandeur of Toad Hall in the walled garden.
Storytelling: enjoy Wind in the Willows storytelling on selected dates, in the cosy setting of Hinton’s secondhand bookshop (subject to volunteer availability).
• 26 November - 2 January, Wednesday to Sunday (closed 25 & 26 December).
• Normal admission charges apply
• Storytelling in the bookshop: 4, 11, 18, 20, 22, 27, 29 December, 11am-12pm & 1-2pm, free (note: these sessions are subject to volunteer availability)
• Pre-booking for Hinton Amnper essential, at www. nationaltrust.org.uk/hinton-ampner or call us on 0344 249 1895
THE MEDIEVAL ONE
WINCHESTER CITY MILL A Tudor Christmas
Celebrate Christmas with Winchester City Mill as we go back to Tudor times, when Queen Mary I gifted the Mill to the City of Winchester. This ancient building is set for a royal feast, with festive decorations, costumes to dress up in, and a throne to sit on for a unique Tudor ‘selfie’. Our café is serving festive specials such as marchpane and gold leaf shortbread, as well as lots of other seasonal treats, many made using the Mill’s own stoneground flour.
At weekends you can watch our volunteer millers making fresh stoneground flour, which is available to buy too, so that you can get baking at home. Pick up a pack of recipe cards, for some seasonal inspiration (for a small donation).
• 12 November – 2 January, Wednesday to Sunday (closed 25 to 27 December)
• Free entry
THE HANDMADE ONE
UPPARK HOUSE AND GARDEN Christmas at Uppark
Celebrate Christmas at Uppark and see the mansion adorned with natural and handmade decorations. Pretty festoon lights illuminate the approach to the mansion. Inside, you’ll find the entrance hall beautifully dressed and festively scented with winter greenery, pinecones, citrus fruit and cinnamon. Above and below stairs, each room has its own crafted theme, from music to haberdashery. Made by local community groups and including sparkling Christmas trees, the result is a unique and joyful Christmas experience.
19 November – 1 January, Thursday to Sunday (Closed 25 & 26 December)
• Normal admission charges apply
For more information on things to do in and around Hampshire visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hampshire
Words by the National Trust.
One of our new Landlords asked us if he needed to file a tax return for his rental income, and how Fleur Lettings could help him be more efficient...
Enjoy the Christmas period, but don’t forget that Landlords are amongst the 12 million people who need to submit a Tax Return by 31st January 2023 for the rental income received, less allowable expenses.
Allowable expenses include professional fees, insurance premiums, utilities/Council Tax, repairs (but not improvements), cleaning etc. Whilst mortgage interest is not an allowable expense at the front end of the Tax Return, Landlords do continue to receive a Tax Credit against the mortgage interest they pay.
Whilst doing this, you will no doubt be looking at ways of keeping these costs to a minimum. In particular, you may be looking at the fees charged by your current Letting Agent and wondering if you are getting good value for money. We believe that now would be a great time to see if your property could be better, and more cost effectively, managed.
For example, Fleur Lettings will provide you with an annual statement automatically, which will help you with your Tax Return. Fleur Lettings also offers a VAT FREE service saving you 20% on your current fees*. We also offer our Landlords mortgage and insurance reviews via a specialist Buy To Let mortgage broker, without Broker Fees.
These are just a few of the many benefits of being a Landlord with Fleur Lettings – so why not talk to us today?
DEBBIE BOYES, Director at Fleur Lettings answers this question from a Landlord Fleur Lettings … worth every petal!
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Five tips to keep you on Santa’s nice list...
...when buying and selling property this Christmas
December is one of the busiest times of year for residential property transactions. However, as some law firms close for the Christmas and New Year period, it can feel as though the housing market grinds to a halt.
Here are five tips to keep your transaction moving during the festive period:
1. Be prompt with communication. Communication is key when trying to get a contract exchanged or completed just before or after the Christmas period. Many solicitors try to tie up all loose ends before the Christmas holidays start, so the best way to ensure your instructions are acted upon is to keep in swift contact with your solicitor when questions are asked, or if you need to sign or provide documents.
2. Instruct your solicitor early. If you’re in the process of making an offer on a house during December, it is best to know who will be acting for you in the transaction. This way if you make an offer and your offer is accepted, the solicitor can start working on the transaction immediately. This will ultimately reduce the stress of finding a solicitor once your
offer has been accepted. If you are selling, you can prepare the initial paperwork before accepting an offer. This can take weeks off the whole transaction and help beat the January rush of people who will buy and sell post-Christmas and into the New Year.
3. Patience is a virtue. While your solicitor is working hard to progress your sale or purchase, be mindful that there can be matters out of their control which could cause a delay. For example, there may be delays with processing mortgage applications, searches being issued, banks releasing funds, surveyors having availability, and delays with obtaining vital documents for the property (such as title deeds or building control certificates). So, it is best to be understanding and patient and know that your solicitor is doing all they can to get the property transaction over the line.
4. Know your firm’s last completion date. You should be aware of the important dates for a property transaction, however, during the festive season many law firms will set a final date on which they will complete a sale or purchase transaction. This is because if a problem arises with a completion, your solicitor will want to ensure that there is adequate time to resolve it. Trethowans’ last date for completion for this year is 20 December 2022.
5. Don’t be afraid to wait until the New Year. While it might seem like a great idea to get everything done before or during the Christmas period, sometimes it is best to wait until the New Year when everything has settled down and there is less stress after Christmas. If you’re selling your home and your property has been sitting idle during December, you might find a flurry of new buyers in the New Year who are keen and ready to buy. If you’re on the hunt for a new home in the New Year, it might mean that waiting those extra few weeks has opened up a wider market of properties which are newly listed and you might just find the property you have been searching for.
Christmas is typically one of the most stressful times of the year and hopefully these tips will alleviate some of the stress you might be feeling if you are buying or selling, so that you can enjoy the festive period.
Merry Christmas and happy New Year from the team at Trethowans.
I’m dreaming of a white Christmas… in the Sunshine!
A Chri mas on the Co a Blanca – Spain’s beautiful Wh e Coa !
Imagine spending Christmas at your holiday home in the sunshine, enjoying Christmas Day on the beach and joining in with the traditional Boxing Day swim in the Mediterranean Sea.
The festive holidays last a lot longer here in Spain as each year between December 24th and January 6th Spain comes alive to celebrate Christmas, (Navidad in Spanish). During this time of the year, everyone strives to fill their days with happiness, joy, and family fun in the sun.
On New Year’s Eve it’s time to say goodbye to the old year and welcome the New Year. We sing Auld Lang Syne and hold hands
at midnight and then an hour later we celebrate Spanish New Years (Nochevieja in Spanish), when people gather in Plazas or homes to eat the twelve lucky grapes. During the last 12 seconds of the year, everyone eats 12 grapes so that luck will be on their side for the whole year to come.
But the holiday season doesn’t end there! January 6th is a very important holiday in Spain as this is Three Kings Day (El Dia de los Reyes). Each city organises special events with traditional parades throughout the country and sometimes the Three Kings or even Santa arrive on jet skies along the coast.
Let’s make this dream come true, contact us now and we can show you lots of a ordable properties to suit your needs and budgets. Our o ices will be open throughout the festive period and we are ready to welcome you with lots of Christmas cheer, but no reindeer, its just too hot!
Hola amigos. We love Christmas here at Vistacasas. We decorate our homes and o ices for the festive period and enjoy the celebrations and parades, especially as the days are still warm and sunny.
Villamartin Plaza, home to one of our busy o ices and regularly featured on Chanel 4s ‘A Place in the Sun’, comes alive with Christmas parties and fairs, and fireworks on New Year’s Eve.
We remain open throughout December so why not escape the cold and wet and come and see us, or contact us now to plan a trip in the New Year. We are waiting to welcome you and assist with finding your Spanish home. We can prepare a selection of properties to suit your needs, and we will assist throughout the buying process and beyond. What are you waiting for? You’ll be pleasantly surprised at the property prices and lower cost of living on the Costa Blanca compared to the UK. Grab a cheap flight from Bournemouth airport and pop along and see us! Let’s make the dream of a home overseas a reality.
Wishing you all a very Happy Christmas, ‘Feliz Navidad’ in Spanish.
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We are excited to introduce our new showroom, believed to be unique on the South Coast of England. Showcasing products and designs for bathrooms and kitchens along with accompanying accessories and easy access ramp designs, all associated with assisted easy access living for the home and the workplace.
Northfield have been working in conjunction with local Councils for over 15 years supplying and installing accessible bathrooms, kitchens and ramps under the Disabled Facilities Grant System, as well as undertaking adaptation work for private customers, hence we believed it a natural path to open a showroom offering these products to our customers to view and trial.
Our experience in this field means we often work in delicate and sensitive situations and realise that empathy and understanding is required at all times to our clients based on one's own individual needs and requirements aimed to improve their living facilities at home or in the workplace.
Our showroom is open to the Medical Profession, Councils, Occupational Therapists, Care Homes, Housing Associations, Bathroom Fitters and of course Private Customers.
Working alongside AKW Medicare, the UK’s leading manufacturer of accessible bathroom, kitchen and daily living products for the elderly and individuals with reduced mobility, we have a comprehensive range of budget to high end products displayed within the showroom.
A selection of tiles and safety flooring is also on show and further advise is offered if required to customise the rooms colour scheme and finish
Please call to make an appointment and we look forward to making your living made easy.
Giving Children the Best Christmas
For a lot of people, Christmas is about spending time with family, but what happens when children have more than one? If not handled carefully, talk of Christmas can descend into conflict and arguments about where children spend the festive season.
Top Tips For Child Arrangements
Over Christmas:
1. Plan Ahead. Discussions should be had as soon as possible. That way, if there is disagreement, there is time to resolve it.
2. Child First. A good way for parents to try and reach an agreement, and overcome the desire to spend as much time as possible with their children, is to focus on what the child needs or wants.
3. Compromise. It is always best if parents, who know their children and what is best for them, can find a solution between themselves.
4. No Point-Scoring. Parents shouldn’t try and outdo each other, either in terms of time presents.
5. Keep Records. Arrangements are best confirmed in writing, (an email conversation will suffice) so there is a clear record of what has been agreed.
If you need help
If they cannot agree, a lot of parents find benefits in using Mediation. This is where an independent, neutral third party assists in discussing and negotiating through a situation.
The process is voluntary and a Mediator cannot make a binding decision, but if parties can reach a solution a ‘Memorandum of Understanding’ can be drawn up to record what parties have agreed to. In certain circumstances this be drawn up in to a Court Order, but only if it is deemed of benefit to the child.
There are alternatives to Mediation. Collaborative Law is where parties sit around a table (or in different rooms if they don’t want to meet face-to-face) and engage in negotiations with the support of their solicitors providing legal advice. This too is a voluntary process and any decision is not legally binding.
A couple can also choose to undertake Arbitration where the decision of the arbitrator is legally binding on both parties. The parties jointly agree an arbitrator, (a professionally trained and qualified expert who effectively performs the role of the Judge) prepares paper evidence and the arbitrator then hears from each party before making a decision. Arbitration is often a very effective way of resolving a dispute where the issues are limited or narrow, such as arrangements for Christmas.
If you want advice about Christmas, or any child contact then contact our experienced family law team on 01202 315005 or contact@duttongregory.co.uk
Holiday lets made easy
Stallion Property Management are holiday let experts covering Bournemouth, Poole and surrounding areas. We take care of your holiday let and boost your rental income. Our pricing ranges from 18-24% for a fully managed service of your rental income depending on the circumstances of your property.
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A merry measure goes a long way, says Sam Wylie-Harris.
Planning a mini party, friends stopping by, or just wondering what to wheel out on the cocktail trolley this festive season?
When it comes to Christmas cocktail ideas, we’ve got you covered.
Shaken or stirred, ice cool and flowing with Christmas cheer, or perhaps a posh premix – these sip sensations will add more than a dash of panache to sparkling soirées…
CHAMBORD ROYALE
INGREDIENTS
15ml Chambord Black Raspberry Liqueur (£21, 70cl, Amazon)
125ml prosecco/champagne Sparkling wine
METHOD
Take an elegant coupe or champagne flute. Add the Chambord, pour in the bubbly of your choice and garnish with a raspberry, et voilà.
of the most delicious Christmas cocktails you’ve ever tasted
WHITE CHRISTMAS NEGRONI
INGREDIENTS
25ml Yuletide Gin
That Boutique-y Gin Company (£34.95, 50cl, Master of Malt)
25ml white vermouth
25ml Luxardo Bitter Bianco
METHOD
Build over ice and stir to chill. Garnish with a clove-studded orange wedge. Can also be batched into a party pitcher to maximise those Christmassy botanicals.
CLOVER CLUB
A cheeky concoction that harks back to prohibition era, the Clover Club – gin, lemon juice and raspberry syrup – is enjoying a renaissance and here you have all the hard work done for you. Simply chill the coupe, shake the iced bottle, pour and garnish with three fresh raspberries on a stick. Beautifully balanced with a good, tangy hit. Clover Club Pemixed, £19.95 (50cl, 4 servings), Bristol Cocktails.
SICILIAN SANTA
INGREDIENTS
50ml Whitley Neill Blood Orange Gin (£20, 70cl, Asda)
50ml clementine juice
Fever-Tree Aromatic Tonic Water Sprig of rosemary
METHOD
Add large, cubed ice to a gin balloon glass, pour in the gin, add the juice and stir. Top with Fever-Tree Aromatic Tonic Water and garnish with a sprig of rosemary.
RUMBULLION!
OLD FASHIONED
INGREDIENTS
50ml Rumbullion! Caribbean spiced rum (£34.90, 70cl, Master of Malt)
Angostura Bitters
Brown sugar cube/tsp brown sugar Orange twist to garnish
METHOD
Place the sugar cube in a rocks glass, add three drops of bitters and muddle. Add Rumbullion! and top with ice then stir well. Twist over orange peel to release oil and place in glass to garnish.
STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD
The Juice philosophy is simple, we listen carefully to our clients’ needs and then act on them; squeezing large agency thinking into a concentrated package.
We believe that great design requires deep knowledge and a big splash of creative passion. All our work has an underlying, solid technical core, whether it’s a website database, a product catalogue or guidelines for corporate branding.
Juice strives hard to forge long-term relationships and we are proud that several clients have been with us since our conception in 2000.
We work with a broad range of clients from local authorities and start-up businesses to multinational corporations on a national and international scale.
Call us on 01202 022445 for a quote.
A stunning and very leafy park on the outskirts of Ferndown in Dorset, close to popular seaside resorts such as Bournemouth
As its name suggests, Lone Pine Park occupies a lovely woodland spot, with mature, evergreen pine trees providing a stunning backdrop to the residential homes. It can trace its history back over 100 years’. and has now evolved to be an exclusive bungalow style senior living park on the south coast.
These days the park currently has just over 110 homes sited, and there is a choice of additional plots and show homes that are available immediately. In fact, there are three brand new stock homes in place for those who are keen to move straight onto the park, with prices starting from £275,000.
Of the five available plots, buyers can choose a new build model that they like from a range of manufacturers, and can have a say in the design of the home to suit their exact requirements to maximise the location of their new home on the plot.
The park boasts a wonderful 14.5 acre sylvan setting and once fully developed will have in the region of 175 homes, all carefully sited on bespoke plots nestled within landscaped gardens and providing a secure communal environment.
Seeing is Believing…
All you need to know...
LIVING COSTS
• Pitch Fees: From £256 pcm
• Council Tax Band A: Paid directly to the Council.
• LPG Gas: Own tank, metered via the park.
• Electricity: Own mains electricity metered via the park.
• Water & Sewerage: Costs divided between residents on the park.
HOMES FOR SALE
There are currently three brand new homes for sale and we also sell OFF PLAN.
You can design your very own new home to your exact requirements on your chosen plot to maximise it’s location.
We currently have about 5 new plots available, of which three of them already have new homes on them and they are:
• The first and second are top of the range 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom Lissett Echappe/Alaska models, that overlook Heathland with amazing uninterrupted views and a raised decking area - POA
The third is a lovely 2 bedroom Stately Albion Goodwood located in a Cul de Sac, on a South Facing plot, priced at £325,000
To arrange a viewing by appointment only, please contact: 01202 894438
The world’s gone a little crazy, but what about the property market?
By James Farge, Managing Director of HIVE & Partners Estate AgencySwitching on the news late in 2022 can be exceptionally scary viewing. What with the horrific situation in Ukraine, rampant inflation, and a rather hysterical political system closer to home attempting its best impression of a Monty Python sketch, I wouldn’t blame you if you wanted close the curtains, switch out the lights, and hope the end of this year passes over without too much of an impact!
Is the housing market about to implode? We are regularly asked this question… Is it all doom and gloom for the property market? Is your property value set to plummet? Is now the time to hunker down and forget about moving for a number of years? The short answer to these questions is …. No!
First up, mortgage availability - a dip, a blip and a steady return? Inflation has risen sharply this year, largely due to the enormous amount of Government intervention during the Covid lockdowns, and latterly inflation has been turbo charged due to the war in Ukraine. To combat rising inflation levels, the Bank of England (BoE) set about raising their base rates from 0.1% in January 2022 to 3% today. These rapid increases have a knock-on effect with mortgage lenders, who have increased their interest rates and, in some instances, removed mortgage products altogether.
Several weeks ago, you may have noticed news headlines along the lines of: “1,000 mortgage products pulled” and “Sharp mortgage rate increases”. However, over the last few weeks have you noticed headlines stating, “Banks decrease their mortgage interest rates” or “More mortgages available again?” No? I am not surprised! The fact is that lenders moved quickly to get ahead of the impending Bank of England rate rises, taking a cautious approach to lending through September and October. Most lenders (short and longer term) look at
financial forward curves and predict where rates will end up over a period of time. In November they started to take a more pragmatic view.
As I write today, we have an interest rate market which is returning to more stability and a Prime Minister who has a costed and considered plan with a cool head at the helm. As a result, lenders are reducing their rates! Confidence in lending is resuming and lenders want to do business. Sadly, this doesn’t make for ‘click bait’ headlines and we are unlikely to see equal ‘good news’ coverage in the press.
Secondly, buyer demand – are the movers and shakers still there?
The property market has always been built on public sentiment/demand, coupled with the availability of affordable debt. Whilst interest rates have increased, historically debt is still comparatively cheap. Typical rates now start from as low as 4.99% on a 5-year fixed mortgage. Whilst buyer demand has cooled, buyer registrations, according to data from Rightmove and Zoopla, is still tracking higher than in the years prior to 2019. So whilst demand is down compared to the past two years, the statistics tell that we are returning to a more “normal market”. Over the past 24 months the housing market was extremely buoyant, uncontrollably so, it is now correcting.
Thirdly, supply – does the inbuilt stabiliser still apply?
Whilst we understand demand is still there and finance is still available at lower than historical rates, why else do we believe property market will not implode? This is a simple answer… supply! We have a huge shortage in supply of property on the market to meet demand. The government have been consistently failing to hit their new build target of 300,000 homes per year, and whilst second hand stock levels are increasing, volumes are still 30% down on 2019 and 25% down on 2020 levels. When you have a market with a shortage in supply, demand still present (although lower) and finance to support the purchase of real estate, prices will remain high.
That being said, we do expect there to be a “cooling” in the market on prices but considering property prices have shot up by over 20% in some instances over the past two years alone, this will be more of a readjustment than a “crash”. A sensible prediction would be somewhere between a 5% to 10% adjustment, but any figures higher than this are largely reckless predictions which cannot be supported by any evidence.
In essence we have a robust and resilient property market that is in a good position to withstand the next 12-18 months of difficulty. Unlike 2008, the property market is supported by finance which has not been overleveraged (long gone are the days of 100%+ mortgages and subprime lending).
Is now a good time to move?
If you are looking to move, now could be a great time to do it! If you are a seller, as long as you have not bought your property in the past 24 months, it is likely to be worth more than when you purchased it. You can make your home moving dreams a reality.
If you are a buyer, demand is going to be moving away from the effervescent madness of the past 24 months. Vendors are now looking to do sensible deals without people overpaying due to the huge shortages in supply that existed previously.
Top tip to navigate this market #1: Be “deal focussed”
If you are looking to move, aim to be “deal focused”. Do not get hung up on the eventual sale price you agree, instead look at the overall deal. As an example, if you were looking to sell at £500k and buy at £600k but upon marketing receive an offer of £450k for your property, you can negotiate and make the deal work by buying your next property at £550k. In this example, you were looking at a £100k differential and that has been maintained, in essence the deal is the same regardless of the figures. At HIVE my team and I help our customers to be “Deal focussed”, we often negotiate their purchase on their behalf and help them structure the very best deal outcome for them.
Top tip to navigate this market #2: Get the best team to support you Choosing your estate agent wisely is key. Here are some things to consider and ask your prospective agent:
• EXPERIENCE
Has your agent worked in a declining property market?
• EXPOSURE
When marketing your home, what is your agent’s local, national and international strategy to attract the widest pool of prospective buyers?
• MARKETING
On what portals will your property be listed? Do you get professional photos as standard? Will your property be marketed on social media – if so what is the reach?
• TEAM
Will your sale always be handled by the most experienced agent? Will the person listing your home be conducting all the viewings?
• GOING ABOVE AND BEYOND Ask your agent to run you through their full marketing plan. Talk to them about what they will do to best showcase your property. For example, at HIVE we regularly use drone photography to highlight the appeal of the property’s location. And ask them how they will help ensure your move will run as smoothly as possible.
Top tip to navigate this market #3: Talk to HIVE and Partners!
Obviously, we are going to make this suggestion! But seriously, if you are looking to move and would appreciate sound advice from an agency that has collectively agreed over £3 billion in real estate transactions, with many of us starting our agency careers in the last recession, please contact HIVE today and we can demonstrate the HIVE difference helping you get to get moved!
Meet your HIVE team
Farge Founder & Managing Director17 years in property sales and finance.
James has held senior positions at several real estate businesses generating over £500m in sales. With a proven agency track record, James is spear-heading HIVE’s progressive, fairer way of operating in order to better change the industry, putting HIVE clients and agents first.
18 years of local agency experience.
James has a vast knowledge of the local area, having handled over £350 million of property sales. He successfully managed offices for a number of local independent agencies and now, with HIVE, focuses on providing exceptional personal service to clients, acting in both the sale and purchase of BH postcode property.
12 years+ in residential property sales.
Colin has collectively sold over 500 properties throughout Dorset and Hampshire. Now focussed on the Isle of Purbeck, Colin uses the latest technology and online media with success. He loves meeting new people and helping them navigate the property transaction process. It’s his passion.
Matt Wilson Associate Partner3.5 years in estate agency, a rising star.
After performing consistently and progressing quickly to a managerial role in a corporate estate agency environment, Matthew is now able to showcase properties with the best marketing available at HIVE and continues to provide outstanding customer service for his clients.
Chris Fairfax FounderLender, investor, property expert.
Chris, a successful entrepreneur with over £2bn in real estate transactions on his CV. Chris has grabbed the opportunity to invest and build a growth business that disrupts the market. He is focused on delivering a far more equitable offering for fantastic estate agents.
Anna Bennett Founder & Marketing Director25+ years in property, finance, design and marketing. Marketing lead and brand owner for five successful start-up companies.
Passionate about incredible marketing, outstanding customer care, and working with brilliant people. Likes to build businesses where people can thrive and customers become advocates.
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HIVE’s “8 Point Plan” to get you moved
Looking to move?
During a challenging property market, it is vital to fully understand how your estate agency will market your property to achieve the best outcome. HIVE have developed a ‘8 point plan’ to help sellers best showcase their property and ultimately sell for the best possible price:
1.
Our hand-picked professional photographer photographs your property, the shoot is curated by your dedicated HIVE agent 2.
Our in-house marketing team design a bespoke, high-quality property brochure 3.
We film a 60-90 second video to showcase the best features of your property and location 4.
Your property is listed on multiple portals with featured/premium listings 5.
To attract the widest pool of potential buyers, we’ll deploy a local/national strategy 6. Your property will receive a multi-platform social media campaign in order to attract the widest audience 7.
We’ll personally review your property each week, providing you with in-depth viewings and marketing feedback 8.
All viewings on your property will be conducted by your dedicated agent, no junior agents or untrained staff will handle the sale of your important asset.
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of the best bargain Christmas markets to visit this winter 5
Save more money for buying gifts by taking advantage of these affordable festive breaks, says Sarah Marshall.
While lengthy queues in department stores can make Christmas shopping a bore, traditional markets have always been a very different story. Weaving through wooden cabins, while sipping a glass of mulled wine, the experience is about much more than buying gifts.
This year, we’ll all be pulling our belts a little tighter, but that doesn’t mean missing out on a Christmas market getaway.
From spinning around ice rinks to perusing nativity scenes in a horse-drawn cart, these festive trips promise a fun, thrilling and novel shopping experience, without breaking the bank*.
SALZBURG, AUSTRIA
WHEN: Various dates in December
Multiple markets are held in villages on the shores of Wolfgangsee, in Austria’s Lake District. Each is distinctive: in St Gilgen, the theme is Baroque-style art; in St Wolfgang there’s a focus on lanterns; while Strobl takes great pride in its old-fashioned stalls with wooden roof tiles. To make the trip a real Christmas cracker, head to Salzburg’s famous market, which is less than an hour’s bus ride away. But save some time to go snowshoeing, tobogganing or on horse-drawn sleigh rides.
HOW: The four-star Hotel Seerose has charming views across Lake Fuschl. Inntravel (inntravel.co.uk) offers three nights’ half board from £585pp (two sharing) including flights and transfers.
LEFT Christmas Market at Wolfgangsee in Austria
BELOW Fuschl in Austria | PA Photo/Inntravel
LISBON, PORTUGAL
WHEN: November 18 to January 6
It’s not the obvious choice for mistletoe and snowflakes, but Portugal’s lively capital is ideal for a festive shopping break in milder temperatures. Wooden chalets are dotted around Rossio Square selling gifts and Portuguese seasonal treats, including salt cod, rabanadas (similar to French toast), porco preto (black pig) sandwiches, dried fruit and mulled wine. A Christmas train provides entertainment for kids, although even bigger rides can be found at Wonderland Lisboa in Parque Eduardo VII, which features a Ferris wheel, ice rink, carousel and trampolines, as well as stalls selling handicrafts, jewellery and local produce.
HOW: Find Avani Avenida Liberdade (avanihotels.com/ en/lisbon) on Lisbon’s main shopping street, within walking distance of both fairs. Doubles from £82 per night with breakfast. Guests can also use the rooftop sky bar at sister hotel Tivoli Avenida Liberdade next door, which offers great views of Lisbon. Flights with easyjet (easyjet.com) from Gatwick start from around £66 one way.
TOULOUSE, FRANCE
WHEN: November 25 to December 25
The pink city dazzles in a multitude of multi-coloured lights at Christmas, when the city’s annual market is held in Capitole square. The townhall provides a backdrop for a Christmas village and chalets with more then 100 stallholders, selling local crafts, regional foods, pottery, jewellery, candles, clothing and leather goods. In between bouts of shopping, skate on a 200sq metre ice rink (£4 for 45 minutes, skate hire included), and warm up with local dish aligot aveyronnais, a cheese and potato puree with garlic.
HOW: The four-star Le Grand Balcon Hotel (grandbalconhotel.com) is located close to the Place du Capitole, and offers a great breakfast buffet with modern rooms. Doubles from £95 per night with breakfast. Eurostar (eurostar.com) from London St Pancras to Toulouse Matabiau via Paris with one-way tickets available from £72.
KRAKOW, POLAND
WHEN: November 25 to December 26
Spread across the Rynek Glowny central square, Krakow’s Christmas market is the oldest in Poland. If you’ve never tasted pierogi (a type of fried dumpling) before, this is the place to do it – along with sweet treats such as colourfully decorated piernik gingerbreads. Clasp a mug of warming grzane (mulled wine) while browsing for handmade decorations and toys, then take a horse-drawn carriage ride around the city to see the Krakow Szopki, a collection of miniature nativity scenes displayed in windows.
HOW: The Metropolitan Boutique Hotel (hotelmetropolitan.pl) occupies a renovated 19th century building, perfectly placed between the Old Town Square and the trendy Kazimierz district. Doubles from £53 per night with breakfast. WizzAir (wizzair.com) flies from London Luton to Krakow from £26.
STRATFORD, UK
WHEN: December 8 to 11
Harking back to an historical era of grand banquets and elegant attire, Stratford’s award-winning Victorianthemed market provides visitors with an opportunity to feel like a character in a Charles Dickens novel. Decked out in fine costumes, traders sell gifts and seasonal produce, while a stage in Henley Street also hosts a programme of festive performances.
A novel way to experience the event is on a canal boat, travelling on a six-hour cruise from Drifters’ canal boat hire base on the Stratford Canal at Wootton Wawen, to moorings in Bancroft Basin in the centre of Stratford upon Avon. All boats are fitted with hot water and stoves to keep warm.
HOW: The 48ft Teddington narrowboat (sleeps four) is available for a four-day weekend break for £572. Fuel charge is based on use, approximately £15-£20 per day. Visit drifters.co.uk.
*Prices may vary from the time of publishing.
Words by Sarah Marshall,PA
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- MRS BLOOMBERGSuperb service from start to finish at the team at Avenue Estates both as a tenant then as a purchaser. All issues as a tenant were swiftly resolved and the team were a great help in getting the purchase over the line. Highly recommend.
- MRS FOSTERChristmas in Westbourne 2022
Join us every Saturday in December for musical cheer and The Mayor and Mayoress of Bournemouth alongside the wonderful Debra Stephenson of Coronation Street and Bad Girls fame to switch on the Christmas Tree Lights.
You are invited to the first ever Westbourne Christmas Festival!
The Coastal BID will be adding extra sparkle to your Christmas by lighting up the streets with magical, bespoke illuminations, complimented by a programme of entertainment every advent Saturday in December in Westbourne.
Get into the festive spirit with a host of musical performances including everything from carolling choirs, to singalongs by the Christmas Tree. Listen to the beautiful sound of cellists and everything from folk music to Barber Quartets, there’ll be plenty of music to get in the mood for the season every Saturday from 10:30am.
Westbourne’s iconic arcade is made for Christmas and celebrated the start of Christmas on the 26th November with free craft workshops that people could
join, and handed out limited edition #LoveWestbourne Tote bags, promotions and spot gifts.
The wonderful Debra Stephenson (of Coronation Street and Bad Girl fame) kicked things off with the Christmas Tree light switch on the 3rd December beside Marks and Spencer Westbourne. Debra was accompanied by live singing including some familiar songs from ‘The Sounds of Soul!’
Westbourne will be a feast for the senses this Christmas with plenty of traditional Christmas fayre to tempt you in the many varied independent eateries dotted around the area.
Look out for our special teddy and let him lead you along our Christmas trail, which has been laid by our magical Elf, find the clues and the special Christmas prizes.
CHRISTMAS IN WESTBOURNE | WHAT’S ON
You can also catch our Elf telling stories on Saturday mornings at 10:30am. (check our website for exact locations).
Westbourne’s shops will also be alive on Thursday evenings in December, starting from 1st December, for late night shopping between 5pm-7pm. Shop owners will be making sure that shoppers have a very festive welcome by providing nibbles,
mulled wine, and entertainment in the evening. There is even a chance to win Westbourne’s Thursday night lucky shopper prize, to be drawn every week of £100!!
Find an events programme at www. WestbourneChristmas.com
Throughout this holiday season the restaurants, bars, and cafes in Westbourne will be ready to join you in celebrating this special time of the year. Westbourne’s independent shops, art gallery, beauty salons, gift shops and award winning bakeries, bars and restaurants are just waiting to welcome you, to keep you entertained and inspired this December and beyond.
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CAPITAL GAIN THRESHOLD!
In the recent budget, it was announced the government are reducing the threshold for Capital gains. Landlords will be hit by this, if you are thinking
Presently everyone who sells a capital asset has the first £12,300 exempt from paying anything. This is being
CAPITAL GAIN THRESHOLD!
In the recent budget, it was announced the government are reducing the threshold for Capital gains. Landlords will be hit by this, if you are thinking of selling a property, but let’s see what it means.
Presently everyone who sells a capital asset has the first £12,300 exempt from paying anything. This is being reduced to £6,000 in 2023 and £3,000 from 2024.
Depending on which tax bracket you fall in to, the additional profit made will be taxed. If you are a 20% taxpayer, you will pay 18% on the profit. If you are a
If you purchased a property for £200,000 and sold it for £300,000. For simple terms, you have made £100,000 (there are other costs you can deduct).
Tax year 2022/ 2023 - In the present tax year you would deduct the first £12,300 pay tax on the remaining £87,700.00. At 18% this would be £15,786.00 and at
Tax Year 2023/2024 The additional amount to pay in 2023 due to threshold being lowered to £6,000 would be £1,134 at 18% and £1764 at 28%.
Tax year 2024/2025 Then an additional amount in 2024 due to the threshold being lowered to £3,000 would be £540 at 18% and £840 at 28%.
If we tried to look at the glass half full aspect, they did not match the tax to pay to your earnings tax!
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Depending on which tax bracket you fall in to, the additional profit made will be taxed. If you are a 20% taxpayer, you will pay 18% on the profit. If you are a higher rate payer, 40% and above, you pay 28%.
EXAMPLE
If you purchased a property for £200,000 and sold it for £300,000. For simple terms, you have made £100,000 (there are other costs you can deduct).
Tax year 2022/ 2023 - In the present tax year you would deduct the first £12,300 pay tax on the remaining £87,700.00. At 18% this would be £15,786.00 and at 28% this would be £24,556.
Tax Year 2023/2024 The additional amount to pay in 2023 due to threshold being lowered to £6,000 would be £1,134 at 18% and £1764 at 28%.
Tax year 2024/2025 Then an additional amount in 2024 due to the threshold being lowered to £3,000 would be £540 at 18% and £840 at 28%.
If we tried to look at the glass half full aspect, they did not match the tax to pay to your earnings tax!
Don’t get frazzled by all the red tape, let Move On take the stress away from you!
Fancy an informal chat any time, then email me sharon@moveon.biz with your phone number.
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Create your own cosy sanctuary at home
The transition from autumn to winter sees many people choosing to spend more time at home and enjoy nights on the sofa – playing games with family and friends or snuggling down to binge watch the latest must see box sets.
Lighting is fundamental to creating the right atmosphere to relax and enjoy the darker evenings, too low and it can make you feel sleepy and nostalgic, but too bright and you will never truly relax.
To create the perfect cosy atmosphere you need to aim for a warm glow, this can be created by the use of strategically placed lamps or dimmable main lights. Add a statement light in the mix to complement your style and use carefully placed lamps to accent certain areas of the room like desks and tables.
Aim for a layered lamination effect but don’t go too overboard – a few strategically placed lights will make all the difference to a room. In our showroom we have a wide range of lights and shades to suit a plethora of tastes, from contemporary to traditional.
The use of candles can also add to the ambience, they create a welcoming glow to greet guests over the holidays and can add a subtle inviting scent to any room. You can find a selection of Yankee Candles on display in our showroom including the sort after festive fragrances, which would also make great gifts for your loved ones!
We strive to find the best solution to your lighting requirements, whilst guaranteeing that we only source lights from our trusted suppliers. Our online store has been designed with you, the customer in mind. Allowing you to browse our wide range online and purchase at the same time. We have such a wide range of lighting, it’s just not possible to put it all on our online store, so why not pop into our store in Dorchester, and browse an even wider range of stock. Our staff will be more than happy to help you and pass on the lighting knowledge we have gained.
Don’t moveImprove!
The property market has had huge volatility in terms of prices and a continuing mismatch of supply and demand of stock. The recent lockdowns have led us to really value a home we love, spending time with family as well as embracing the new reality of home working. We are looking for more space and connectivity to outside spaces.
You could consider an extension or a loft conversion. Once finished, the extra light and views a loft offers are a bonus and add value as will a well thought out extension. Before adding new space it is worth considering how you can remodel and improve the use of existing space.
Open plan living continues to be much sought after and so consider combining dining room/casual living/kitchen to create a multi-functional living space. Fewer and larger rooms with clear sight lines will make a house appear more spacious especially if the flooring and wall finishes continue throughout. If you have an additional room at the back of your property, with a low ceiling and sloping roof, increase the feeling of space by raising the ceiling and benefit from the additional height up to the roof, installing a Velux to create more light.
Consider your garden an extension of your house maybe adding a bespoke conservatory to take advantage of extra light. You may be able to house a home office, gym or outside entertainment space. If lacking
space at the rear there may be room to add additional space to the front by creating a contemporary porch. Narrow entrances can get cluttered with coats and shoes. A porch can add dedicated storage space, improve security and prevent heat loss.
With the escalating costs of moving home and the continuing uncertainty of the market it makes sense to consider the option of upgrading your home to create an asset you love and which will return the investment when it is the right time to move.
Call Partners in Design Dorset today on 01305 457727 to see how you can make the best of your home.
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Keeping an eye on your costs over Christmas
is year, w h the di ra ion of the co of living crisis as we approa the Chri mas period, everyone is worrying how to keep their co s down over the fe ive period – and beyond.
We speak to Timea Kaszasne, one of Interiors by Haroys’ top designers, to get some insider knowledge of energy and cost saving gadgets around the home.
Timea said: This past year I have spent a great deal of time at home on maternity leave, which made me look at the adjustments that can be made to keep our running costs down.
The cost to run a bath (or a power shower) is significantly more than the cost of taking a regular shower. If we look at the cost over a year of taking baths compared to showers, the numbers become quite considerable.
The estimated cost of a 150 litre bath is between 30p and 90p, depending on the e iciency of your boiler. Bathing once a day at approximately 60p per bath, equates to an annual cost of 54,750 litres of water at £219.
John Taylor DIRECTOR 01202 686236 07709517349 john.taylor@haroys.co.uk www.interiorsbyharoys.co.uk
It’s much less in terms of water and money, to use a shower. The average 8 minute standard shower only costs between about 25p and uses only 50 litres of water, costing 18,250 litres of water at £91.25 per year.
If you can shower in 3 minutes, then each shower is probably less than 10p. This is £36.50 per year.
Of course you could go one step further and be like our grandparents... Supplement showering just twice a week with a strip wash, although I guess this wouldn’t be
ideal for most people these days, or to save even more money, shower at the gym!
Switching from a power shower to a water e icient shower head can save you up to 77% so could be the cheapest option of all.
Villeroy & Boch have also released a cost and water saving toilet. The Twist Flush toilet produces a fast vortex of water that covers the whole internal surface area of the toilet bowl and they claim that a family can save 19,700 litres of water per year. Why not come into our showroom and see one in operation?
Now let’s look at the kitchen. Some people prefer the responsiveness and tangibility gas, while others may prefer an easier to clean induction hob. Gas allows us to instantly turn the heat up or down and is versatile to gently simmer or cook on highheat, for example when cooking with a wok. Being able to see the flame feels like you have more control too, doesn’t it?
An induction hob can either use a lot of power for a very short period to cook quickly, or it can use less power over a longer period to deliver the same temperature output as a ceramic hob. In short, induction hobs use less overall power for each cooking job than ceramic, because they only heat the pan with their technology and not the air around it. For example, according to research from Defra, the average power consumption to cook a chicken stir fry was 0.67kWh (4.69p) for gas, 0.39kWh (10.92p) on ceramic and 0.32kW (8.96p) for induction. Although it is more expensive in this instance, induction is clearly the most e icient technology and has lower running costs than ceramic but whichever way you look at it, gas hobs are cheaper to run even though they’re the
least e icient. This is because the unit price of gas is far cheaper than electricity. It’s the reason why gas central heating is cheaper to run than electric radiators, despite being less e icient. As at the beginning of April this year, a typical UK customer paying by direct debit was spending around 28p per kWh for electricity compared to 7p per kWh for gas, so based on average power output per burner, for one hour per day, the costs look something like this:
• Induction hob - 28p x 1.95kWh = 54.6p a day, £199.29 a year
• Gas hob - 7p x 1.95kWh = 13.7p a day, £50 a year
Of course there are variables to consider such as the power used, whether that’s full power or a low simmer.
Then of course, for those who still can’t decide, a modular hob could be the answer. These can be a combination of gas, induction, ceramic, deep fryer, barbecue grill, griddle and teppanyaki zones, so you can be as versatile as you like! There are also dual-fuel hobs available that combine gas and induction in one.
Another final thought for keeping your outgoings to a minimum could be to entertain at home instead of going out. By installing a home bar – 1909 have a stunning Gin Cabinet – you can save money while still having fun with your friends from the comfort of your own home!
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This year’s best artificial Christmas trees and decorations
Because we could all do with some festive magic, says Sam Wylie-Harris.
A thing of beauty and much celebrated source of joy, putting up the Christmas tree is one of our favourite festive pursuits.
And there are some wonderful artificial Christmas trees to choose from, not to mention the dozens of dazzling decorations to be found – whether you’re looking to shake it up with seasonal styling to suit a new colour scheme this year, or you’re just after a few little extras to spruce up your existing collection.
“Decorating the tree is one of our customers’ favourite Christmas moments,” says Lisa Cherry, John Lewis Christmas buyer. “To create the illusion of a bigger tree, start with larger baubles at the base and finish with smaller decorations at the top.
“Rewrite the rulebook by twisting two sets of different coloured lights together,” suggests Cherry. “Or use one of our statement neon lights for a modern touch.”
Style-up the ultimate winter wonderland with these top picks…
01. 7ft Blue Snowy Spruce Christmas Tree, £129, Dunelm
With a snowy flocked finish (trending big time) and bluey green tips, this 7ft showstopper sets the tone for grand designs. Rope in all your little elves to lend a helping hand. (Photo credit: PA Photo/ Dunelm).
02. White Wicker Tree Skirt, £50, The White Company
Tailor-made for an all-white theme –think white garland, warm white LED lights, flowers and feathery bird clip-on decorations – this wicker skirt is designed to fit a 6ft and 7.5ft spruce tree. (Photo credit: PA Photo/The White Company).
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03. Norway Spruce – available in 4ft, 6ft and 7ft, from £19.99, The Range
Inspired by a traditional Norway Spruce, these bushy branchlets can become a Nordic delight overnight. Dress with rustic wooden decos and fairy lights to capture the magic. (Photo credit: PA Photo/The Range).
04. John Lewis Sugar Plum Cade Ice Cream Sunday Bauble, £10, John Lewis
Anyone with a sweet tooth or taste for the cute and kitsch will adore this ice-cream bauble. (Photo credit: PA Photo/John Lewis).
05. Nordic Style Christmas Tree Skirt, currently £11.40 from £19, Dibor
Naturally, you’ll want a Nordic style skirt for the finishing touch – a must when there’s still Christmas gift wrapping to be done (and don’t forget a gonk to tuck under the tree). (Photo credit: PA Photo/Dibor).
06. 7ft Allison Misty Blue, £189, Dobbies
With glittery effect pine needles, this tree lends itself perfectly to a touch of nostalgia and a red and gold theme. You could even dig out some retro tinsel. (Photo credit: PA Photo/Dobbies).
07. Nordic Ice Light Up Scene Bauble Decoration, £3.50, (other items from a selection), B&M stores
Frosted woodland themes always lend a fairy-tale feel – what’s not to love? (Photo credit: PA Photo/B and M).
08. Pine Cone & Berry Christmas Tree –in 5ft, 6ft & 7ft, from £34.99, Christow
Ready when you are, this sophisticated spruce is pre-decorated, so all the hard work is done for you. With snowy white branches adorned with cones and berries in a classic teardrop shape, everything slots effortlessly together. (Photo credit: PA Photo/Christow).
09. John Lewis Isla Diamond
Frost Pre-lit Christmas Tree,
7ft, £329,
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With a glittering façade of fabulous frost, this tree features no less than 2,000-plus tips to jazz up with your treasure trove of trinkets and 490 pure white lights. Embellish with oversized paper stars – very of the moment. (Photo credit: PA Photo/John Lewis).
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10. Rochester Pre Lit Glittter Tipped Rose Gold Christmas Tree 6ft, £100, B&M
Blending fir green with romantic rose gold, this stunning glitter-tipped tree channels glamorous vibes. If your Christmas mantra is more is more, dress it with rose gold baubles, velvet flowers and dusky pink ferns… then toast your pièce de résistance with a glass of pink prosecco! (Photo credit: PA Photo/B and M).
11. Everlands Allison Pine 6ft Christmas Tree, £134, Next
Perfectly proportioned, if you’re in the mood for faux foliage that looks like the real deal, think about a gold colour scheme, glitzy hanging bows and a dash of drama to top this beautiful tree. (Photo credit: PA Photo/Next).
12. John Lewis Pre-Lit Snowy Spruce Christmas Tree, 7ft, £329, John Lewis
Put an end to the faff of stringing lights on a large tree with this pre-lit snowy beauty. Prelit with 400 pure white lights, it means you can spend far more time focusing on the fun bit – loading it up with crystal decos, candy canes and pearly, shimmering baubles. (Photo credit: PA Photo/John Lewis).
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MOTORING NEWS
Mark Slack tells us the latest news on all things motoring.
ROAD TEST: SUBARU OUTBACK - THE THINKING DRIVERS’ CHOICE
Subaru have not had much luck with sales of late despite arguably having one of the most interesting range of cars. Having reinvented themselves as an SUV brand their sales have improved considerably with new dealers also added to the network. In addition to a new all-EV shortly, Subaru have two well established self-charging hybrids with the XV and Forester.
Subaru powertrain and delivers good performance via a CVT automatic transmission. While, as with all CVT gearboxes, the characteristic high revs while the gearbox and speed catch up is present, the Subaru box is one of the best of this type that I have driven. The Outback’s, premium build quality means you are well insulated from the outside world but nonetheless the CVT characteristic engine revs are still heard.
bumpers, it is capable of much more than rutted tracks and fields. Space is plentiful inside the car and fold the rear seats and it becomes a mobile dance hall. There are plenty of nooks and crannies to store your in-car detritus and the smart phone integration is quick and easy, something that isn’t always the case.
My particular focus is on the Outback that is essentially a large estate car with raised ride height and all-wheel-drive. Even the lead-in model of the three trims on offer is loaded with standard equipment and prices start from £35,995.
Power comes from a 2.5-litre, 4-cylinder petrol boxer engine that is a well-known
The equipment levels, even for a car at this price point, puts many others to shame with everything you might expect, from keyless entry and start and dual zone air conditioning, through to things you might not expect, such as heated rear seats and steering adaptive lighting. Three trim levels – Limited, Field and Touring – offer an increasing range of features as standard but in all honesty most people would find the lead-in model more than acceptable.
Apart from an excellent load space the biggest plus point of the Outback is practicality. With increased ride height, and protection on the wheel arches and
Subaru have always been a sophisticated, thinking drivers’ choice, in a similar manner to that which applied to Saab, but they have started gaining back some of the mass market appeal they had when the Impreza ruled the rally stages. Long may it continue because Subaru is a brand with real character in an automotive landscape that seems all too similar.
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GREAT BRITISH CAR JOURNEY SECURES MERCHANDISE DEAL ON AUTOCAR ARCHIVE READY FOR CHRISTMAS
Mark Slack tells us the latest news on all things motoring.
ROAD TEST: SUBARU OUTBACK - THE THINKING DRIVERS’ CHOICE
MV AGUSTA SINCE 1945: THE STORY OF ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS MOTORCYCLE MARQUES
Subaru have not had much luck with sales of late despite arguably having one of the most interesting range of cars. Having reinvented themselves as an SUV brand their sales have improved considerably with new dealers also added to the network. In addition to a new all-EV shortly, Subaru have two well established self-charging hybrids with the XV and Forester.
With 75 World Championships (riders and manufacturers), 270 Grand Prix victories, and more than 3000 International race wins, MV Agusta’s competition record is unequalled amongst Italian motorcycle manufacturers. MV’s list of World Champions includes some of the greatest names in the sport including John Surtees and Mike Hailwood.
Alongside the magnificent racing bikes, MV produced a wide range of street models, including the exotic four-cylinder bikes based on the Grand Prix racers of the 1950s and early 1960s. After closing in 1977, MV Agusta was resurrected by Cagiva in 1997, and released the Massimo Tamburinidesigned four-cylinder F4. Initially 750cc, this evolved into 1000cc and the Brutale series. In 2012 the three-cylinder F3 joined the F4, and a large range of models has grown from these two platforms.
The Great British Car Journey has completed an agreement with Haymarket Media to reproduce images and articles from the Autocar archive, which spans more than 125 years of automotive history.
Subaru powertrain and delivers good performance via a CVT automatic transmission. While, as with all CVT gearboxes, the characteristic high revs while the gearbox and speed catch up is present, the Subaru box is one of the best of this type that I have driven. The Outback’s, premium build quality means you are well insulated from the outside world but nonetheless the CVT characteristic engine revs are still heard.
The deal, secured by the Derbyshire-based classic car visitor attraction, follows the digitisation of more than a million pages of Autocar magazine, which has been published since November 1895.
Great British Car Journey is the first organisation to be licensed to reproduce and sell images from the Autocar archive. The images from the newly digitised archive will be reproduced on a range of on-demand wall art, including framed and unframed canvases and prints as well as metal plaques.
bumpers, it is capable of much more than rutted tracks and fields. Space is plentiful inside the car and fold the rear seats and it becomes a mobile dance hall. There are plenty of nooks and crannies to store your in-car detritus and the smart phone integration is quick and easy, something that isn’t always the case.
Great British Car Journey founder, Richard Usher has selected an initial 75 front covers, dating from 1925 to the mid-1960s. The selected front pages feature early hand drawn colour illustrations and photography. “They are stunning images and evocative of a bygone era,” said Richard.
My particular focus is on the Outback that is essentially a large estate car with raised ride height and all-wheel-drive. Even the lead-in model of the three trims on offer is loaded with standard equipment and prices start from £35,995.
Power comes from a 2.5-litre, 4-cylinder petrol boxer engine that is a well-known
With a 50-year passion for Italian motorcycles, Ian Falloon tells the full and fascinating story of MV Agusta, covering all the street and racing models from 1945 to the present day and costs £90.00. Veloce books are stocked by (or can be ordered from) bookshops by quoting the correct ISBN number. Books can also be ordered on their website www.veloce.co.uk
The images are all available to order through Great British Car Journey’s new online store.
The equipment levels, even for a car at this price point, puts many others to shame with everything you might expect, from keyless entry and start and dual zone air conditioning, through to things you might not expect, such as heated rear seats and steering adaptive lighting. Three trim levels – Limited, Field and Touring – offer an increasing range of features as standard but in all honesty most people would find the lead-in model more than acceptable.
Apart from an excellent load space the biggest plus point of the Outback is practicality. With increased ride height, and protection on the wheel arches and
Subaru have always been a sophisticated, thinking drivers’ choice, in a similar manner to that which applied to Saab, but they have started gaining back some of the mass market appeal they had when the Impreza ruled the rally stages. Long may it continue because Subaru is a brand with real character in an automotive landscape that seems all too similar.
The images are available in four different sizes and prices start from just £16.99. Richard explained: “We will be adding more Autocar covers to our online store in the future, however we were keen to get the store launched ahead of Christmas.”
The Autocar prints can be purchased online at www.greatbritishcarjourney. com or ordered within the giftshop at the Great British Car Journey classic car visitor attraction based in Ambergate, Derbyshire.
ROAD TEST: HONDA CIVIC E:HEV HYBRID – A CLEAN START
Honda’s Civic has been celebrating its 50th year and 11th generation as one of the Japanese car makers most iconic models. As with most cars, from all manufacturers, the rise of the SUV means that hatchbacks are not as popular as they once were but the Civic remains a clever and different choice.
In its newest form, and with hybrid power, it still possesses the quality build for which Honda is renowned. The car maker has smoothed off many of the angular lines of the previous generation Civic, despite this it’s very much an evolutionary approach to evolving the Civic’s design. Externally it’s a cleaner and more svelte, less fussy looking car, while inside there is a clear and simple dash layout that involves buttons in addition to the now seemingly obligatory digitisation. Nice interior touches include honeycomb design air vents with joy stick controls, it’s a neat, discreet yet noticeable design touch.
Prices start from £29,595 and peak at £33,620 with the entry level model having
a plethora of standard equipment ranging from heated front seats and keyless start and go, through to high beam headlight assist and intelligent cruise control. It’s a fulsome list!
Three trim levels are all powered by a single engine choice of a 2.0-litre petrol unit that comes with hybrid power to deliver 184PS with the benchmark 62 mph passed in under 8 seconds and 60mpg, along with low emissions. The unit is mated to an e-CVT automatic gearbox and this type of transmission has a characteristic of
the engine revs rising significantly while you wait for your speed to catch up. It’s down to a certain way of driving to get a less vocal performance, but the new Civic lacks this flaring of engine revs and has a much more refined performance on the transmission front.
On the road the aforementioned gearbox is a huge improvement on not just Honda’s previous efforts but on most other examples of this kind of transmission. It handles well, as you might expect from a Civic, and has super smooth transitions between petrol and electric power. Being a selfcharging hybrid it alleviates any range or charging worries and for this writer it’s the best way to drive your tyres into the world of EV motoring.
If you need your motoring to offer space and practicality to ferry the family, but want something more interesting, premium, a bit of a different and a more intelligent choice, then the Civic Hybrid could well be the transport for you.
MEET VOLVO EX90
Volvo Cars has revealed the new EX90, a true sevenseater, all-electric SUV that further raises the standard in safety and a more sustainable lifestyle. The new Volvo EX90 represents the start of a new era for Volvo, setting a decisive course for a fully electric future, with an estimated range of up to 363 miles.
The standard of safety in the Volvo EX90 is also higher than any Volvo car before it. It’s designed to understand you and its surroundings to help keep you, your loved ones and others in traffic safe. It can also get smarter and safer over time, as it learns from new data and receives updates.
The Volvo EX90 has an invisible shield of safety enabled by our latest sensing technology, inside and outside. State-of-the art sensors such as cameras, radars and lidar are connected to the car’s highperformance core computers, where NVIDIA DRIVE runs Volvo Cars’ in-house software to create a realtime, 360-degree view of the world.
Production of the EX90 will begin late in 2023, with first deliveries due in 2024. Contact Volvo Cars Poole if you would like more information.
MAX HOFFMAN – MILLION DOLLAR MIDDLEMAN
This fascinating story charts the career of Max Hoffman, the US car dealer who represented Jaguar, Porsche, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Fiat, Lancia, BMW, and many other European car brands during the decades following WWII.
Hoffman built a reputation as an effective middleman, but as the car companies he represented became more successful under his watch, the less they needed their go-between.
When it was inevitably time to say goodbye to Maxie, he showed his teeth with everything from lawsuits against his suppliers, to allegedly threatening executives with a mob hit.
However, Hoffman also had a very good reason to be defensive. He understood the American market, and he pushed manufacturers specifically for cars that would strike a chord and make everybody involved richer. Sometimes the hero, sometimes the villain, but more often than not, Max Hoffman was the unseen puppet master behind some of today’s best classics.
Max Hoffman by Myles Kornblatt costs £30.00. Veloce books are stocked by (or can be ordered from) bookshops by quoting the correct ISBN number. Books can also be ordered from their website www.veloce.co.uk
T. 01202 065 555 582-602 Ringwood Road, Poole, Dorset, BH12 4LY www.volvocarspoole.co.uk
Words by Mark SlackROAD TEST: FORD MUSTANG MACH-E GT
- A REAL SENSE OF DRAMA
When you think of a Ford Mustang it evokes memories of the iconic Ford featured in the film Bullitt. A very American muscle car that even today packs a powerful punch with a 5.0-ltre V8 petrol engine. However, there’s a new kind of Mustang prowling the roads in the shape of the allelectric Mach-E, a very modern and green incarnation of the traditional Mustang. With prices starting from £50,030 it has become almost as much a cult Ford as its petrol-powered stablemate.
Three Mach-E models are available in standard or extended range; rear-wheeldrive, all-wheel-drive dual motor and a performance GT version. In GT form, which was my test model, there’s 487PS on tap and the 0 - 62 mph benchmark passes in just 3.7 seconds. There are three drive modes available including a full fat untamed mode. From behind the wheel this astonishingly quick acceleration gives a real sense of drama and, allied to adaptive suspension, provides an extremely entertaining drive.
practical. As ever the big question with an EV is range. The Mach-E GT will cover between 236 to 310 miles depending on conditions. Urban driving invariably means more braking so regenerative energy helps battery charging and hence range. On faster roads such as a dual carriageway or motorway the range doesn’t hold up quite so well. The UK’s charging infrastructure is lacklustre at best so longer journeys do need to be planned.
ROAD TEST: SKODA SCALA MONTE CARLO - ONE I’D BE HAPPY TO KEEP IN MY GARAGE
When you find the flagship model of a range is priced from just under £25k you’re looking at a manufacturer who knows how to package cars. When you find out we’re talking Skoda it comes as no surprise. The Scala sits between the Fabia and Octavia in terms of size and is a five door hatchback that looks a little bit more like an estate than traditional hatch.
It’s also more than capable in town which is where any EV is at its best and most
My test model was the Monte Carlo finished in optional, and rather smart, Race Blue Metallic. Add the standard panoramic glass roof and extended glass of the tailgate and this is an unusual and rather stylish bargain.
The range starts at £20,120 and comes with a good range of standard equipment, although not navigation but you can link your smart phone. The Monte Carlo comes very well equipped including 18-inch black alloys, powered, heated and folding door mirrors, privacy glass, navigation, air conditioning, rear view camera and very
comfortable sports seats that look the part for a car bearing a Monte Carlo badge. It’s a very nice place to be seated.
Priced from £72,830 the Mach-E GT comes very well equipped with performance seats, wireless phone charging, adaptive cruise, auto lights and wipers, high beam assist and Bang & Olufsen sound system. A large central screen offers most control functions and being Ford it is quite intuitive, and if you have to go digital then Ford generally make life easier.
Power comes from a choice of 1.0-itre, 3-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine or, as in my test car, a 1.5-litre 4-cylinder petrol. Mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox, with nicely slick gearchange, it’s a pleasant drive that rides well with rather decent handling too. Despite the Monte Carlo badge it’s no racer but can certainly pick its feet up when required yet returns around 50 mpg.
With the number of EVs growing it’s these specialist and more exciting models that will act as halo cars for EV adoption, and the Mach-E certainly falls into this category. It’s comfortable and a superb drive whether in normal or untamed mode. My only problem, despite almost universal positives, is that the build quality doesn’t quite live up to that very high price tag.. It just doesn’t have that certain something that makes a car feel premium. Look at the entry level Mach-E and it makes a much more appealing financial proposition.
The interior, unlike so many VAG cars, has a pleasing number of buttons and sensible digitisation. One minor issue with the instrument panel, which has a multitude of optional views, is the speedometer and rev counter are almost identical so a quick glance can be confusing. Thankfully there is a digital speedometer and you can remove the rev counter with one of the view changes.
The build quality on the Scala is excellent and it feels and drives like a more expensive car. With superbly comfortable seats and a spacious interior for both passengers and luggage, it makes the Scala a bit of a bargain. If you don’t need the slightly larger frame of the Octavia then the Scala fits the bill perfectly.
I’m lucky to be able to drive a different car every week, and some very nice cars, but the Scala Monte Carlo is definitely one I’d be happy to keep in my garage.
the film Bullitt. A very American muscle car that even today packs a powerful punch with a 5.0-ltre V8 petrol engine. However, there’s a new kind of Mustang prowling the roads in the shape of the allelectric Mach-E, a very modern and green incarnation of the traditional Mustang. With prices starting from £50,030 it has become almost as much a cult Ford as its petrol-powered stablemate.
FLEXITARIAN; OR JUST A NORMAL DIET?
Flexitarian is a word which has only recently appeared in our day-to-day vocabulary but one which seems to be trending in the ever-developing world of people’s dietary needs…
But what does it really mean?
Three Mach-E models are available in standard or extended range; rear-wheeldrive, all-wheel-drive dual motor and a performance GT version. In GT form, which was my test model, there’s 487PS on tap and the 0 - 62 mph benchmark passes in just 3.7 seconds. There are three drive modes available including a full fat untamed mode.
The Oxford dictionary definition is “A person who has a primarily vegetarian diet but occasionally eats meat and fish”. I don’t know about you but this to me appears to be describing what we would call a good old fashioned “balanced diet”, but we have somehow warranted the need to coin a title for it. Why so?
From behind the wheel this astonishingly quick acceleration gives a real sense of drama and, allied to adaptive suspension, provides an extremely entertaining drive.
It’s also more than capable in town which is where any EV is at its best and most
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practical. As ever the big question with an EV is range. The Mach-E GT will cover between 236 to 310 miles depending on conditions. Urban driving invariably means more braking so regenerative energy helps battery charging and hence range. On faster roads such as a dual carriageway or motorway the range doesn’t hold up quite so well. The UK’s charging infrastructure is lacklustre at best so longer journeys do need to be planned.
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Priced from £72,830 the Mach-E GT comes very well equipped with performance seats, wireless phone charging, adaptive cruise, auto lights and wipers, high beam assist and Bang & Olufsen sound system. A large central screen offers most control functions and being Ford it is quite intuitive, and if you have to go digital then Ford generally make life easier.
In a market where the extreme is becoming more popular, and restaurants are becoming more and more niche in their menus, it’s hard to keep up with what, how much and how far operators should be going to cater for all everyone’s requirements. It’s a veritable minefield of can and can’t eat, and the worry is that too little or too much might alienate or offend certain foodie types. Which of course no restauranteur wants to do.
I like the idea of this Flexitarian creature, a casual vegetarian who looks for the benefits of a sustainable yet well rounded diet where nothing it off limits but everything is viewed in moderation. It feels inclusive and surely a win win for all those involved?
Why not look to become inclusive all year round, and this Flexitarian ethos is what we’re going to focus on in 2022. Living life in balance sounds like a mantra that we could happily stick to. Tel. 01202 068010 99 Commercial Rd, Poole, BH14 0JD www.zim-braai.co.uk
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With the number of EVs growing it’s these specialist and more exciting models that will act as halo cars for EV adoption, and the Mach-E certainly falls into this category. It’s comfortable and a superb drive whether in normal or untamed mode. My only problem, despite almost universal positives, is that the build quality doesn’t quite live up to that very high price tag.. It just doesn’t have that certain something that makes a car feel premium. Look at the entry level Mach-E and it makes a much more appealing financial proposition.
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Appetite Suppressants
We offer two types of appetite suppressant pills at Elegant Clinic: Phentermine and Diethylpropion. These are tablet medications that alter the release of chemical messengers within the hypothalamus, which is the appetite control centre of the brain. This causes appetite suppression and reduced hunger perception, giving you more control over your hunger and cravings. In turn, this helps to prevent overeating, falling back into bad habits, all whilst adapting to a healthier way of living.
Weight Loss Injections
Our prescription weight loss injections contain the active drug Liraglutide, which is similar to a naturally occurring hormone (GLP-1) that is released by the digestive system after consuming food.
This weight loss medication comes in injection form and works in a very similar way to our tablets. It safely controls your hunger through acting on receptors in the appetite control centre of the brain. As well as this, weight loss injections also postpone the emptying of your stomach, causing you to feel fuller quicker and for a longer period of time.
By reducing your appetite, weight loss injections will help you maintain a caloriecontrolled diet in the long run and achieve
your lifelong weight loss goals. Medical studies have shown patients treated with weight loss injections achieve significantly more weight loss and maintain that loss compared to patients who undertake dieting alone.
Xenical
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River Cottage’s Lucy Brazier; She loves Christmas so much she’s been roasting turkeys since January
Christmas is known for being the most wonderful time of year, and that couldn’t be more true for Lucy Brazier from River Cottage.
She wrote Christmas At River Cottage during England’s third lockdown in early 2021, which involved cooking and eating at least three turkeys. “There are probably very few people who could really get through it and still be excited about Christmas,” she says with a laugh. “And I am one them – I probably was the right person to write it because I’m clinging onto the magic.”
Brazier has worked with chef and telly presenter Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall at River Cottage for over a decade, and she finally brought her festive dreams to life in the cookbook, which is full of Christmas recipes, craft activities and more.
For Brazier, a love of Christmas runs in the family: “My mother’s really good at it, and my grandmother was as well,” she says. “So I was brought up in a house where it was the finale of the year and we saved up so everything was special and magical, and we had a lot of food. It’s sort of classic working-class, saving all year to throw a bit of a party at the end.”
Now cooking and organising duties fall on her, Brazier admits Christmas is quite different. “I still want that buzz I had when I was a child – that true excitement, which
I think you only get when you’re not the one doing Christmas,” she says wistfully. “But I always try and find that moment in whatever I’m doing.”
There are a few perks of being an adult during the festive period; for starters you can drink mulled cider (“a massive plus”) as well as being allowed to “open the fridge and eat what you want”, she says.
When you’re a dedicated Christmas lover, it’s certainly not a last-minute affair. Brazier started preparations in September, both at home and at River Cottage, by stacking the larder with “lots of treats – pickles and chutneys and things we can then pull out”.
Then came Stir-up Sunday, the last Sunday in November when you make your Christmas pudding. “That’s the start of Christmas proper for me,” explains Brazier. “I stir up my pudding and make some mincemeat for the mince pies – that’s the signal it’s going to start. But I have already got a lot in the larder… No one wants to get to the middle of December and think, ‘Oh my God, I’ve got this massive list of things to do’ – when in fact you can reach into the cupboard and get out your chutneys and pickled cabbage, it’s quite handy.”
Despite her diligent preparations, Brazier admits things will still likely go wrong on the day. “Every Christmas is not perfect,” she says, and is not here to tell you there’s a magic fix to make everything go smoothly. “My honest answer is it’s quite stressful,” she says. “Having spent years doing it, being organised, writing a book about it and working at River Cottage, I still feel stressed – there’s always a moment just before everything when I feel stressed about it.”
To alleviate some of this anxiety, she advocates for “old-fashioned organisation”. “I tend to have a stack of stuff like a spare couple of jars for presents or a bottle of brandy – if there’s stuff that I’ve forgotten or I’ve used up, I’ll have a little store of things I can go to,” she says. And if things do go wrong – maybe you’ve forgotten an ingredient or burnt a dish – “it really doesn’t matter”.
Despite her love of the festive period, there’s one tradition Brazier could do without: sending cards. “I hate Christmas cards and have done for a long time,” she says passionately. “That’s partly to do with waste, and partly to do with – what’s the point of giving someone a Christmas card that you’re seeing? You hand it to them and they hand you one back, it seems a pointless thing to me. If I’ve got family in America that’s different, I would send them a card, but when it’s your neighbour or someone you work with, you don’t really need to.”
Minimising the eyewatering waste of Christmas is a big part of Brazier’s mission. “It’s close to the heart of River Cottage and everything we do there, and it’s been important to Hugh from the beginning of his career,” she explains. “We’re still learning, but we’ve tried to find answers to all those sustainable questions. When we get to Christmas, personally I feel we really don’t need half the things we have.”
She suggests easy swaps, such as using old tote bags instead of wrapping paper. “There was a period of time in the Eighties and Nineties when decadence and excess and luxury [were everything],” she muses. “We’re not in that anymore – it’s great we’re not in it, and we can all make little changes for a sustainable life. It’s harder at Christmas because people want the excess and we want to be surrounded by enough food and drink, but there are other ways to achieve it.”
Ultimately, she says these small changes don’t make “Christmas less Christmas”.
INGREDIENTS
250g peeled cooked chestnuts (vacuum-packed or tinned are fine)
250ml milk
250g dark chocolate (at least 70% cocoa solids), broken up 250g unsalted butter, roughly cut up
4 medium eggs, separated
100g caster sugar
INGREDIENTS
200g beetroot, peeled and grated
500g red cabbage, sliced
Finely grated zest of 2 oranges
10g cumin seeds, toasted and bashed
5g caraway seeds toasted and bashed
5 juniper berries, lightly crushed
For the pickling liquor:
700ml cider vinegar
20g coriander seeds, toasted
20g fennel seeds, toasted
10g black peppercorns
20g salt
1 dried red chilli (optional)
Chestnut and chocolate cake
SERVES 10-12
1. Preheat the oven to 170°C/Fan 150°C/Gas 3, grease and line your 25cm springform cake tin.
2. Put the chestnuts and milk into a pan and heat until just boiling. Take off the heat and mash well with a potato masher – you are aiming for a creamy purée, with just a few crumbly bits of chestnut. Set aside.
3. Put the chocolate and butter into a second pan and place over a very low heat. Keeping a close eye, to ensure that the chocolate doesn’t get too hot, melt them gently together, stirring now and then. Allow to cool a little.
4. Whisk the egg yolks and sugar together in a large bowl until blended and creamy (they don’t need to reach a ‘moussy’ stage). Stir in the warm (not hot) chocolate mixture and then the chestnut purée, to create a well-blended batter.
5. Whisk the egg whites in a clean bowl until they hold stiff peaks. Take one spoonful of egg white and mix it into the batter to loosen it, then fold the rest in lightly, trying not to knock out too much air. Carefully transfer the mixture to the prepared tin. Bake for 25–30 minutes until the cake is just set but with a slight wobble still in the centre.
6. To serve warm, leave to cool a little then release the cake from the tin. Slice carefully –it will be very soft and moussy. Alternatively, leave the cake to go cold, when it will have set a bit firmer.
Red cabbage and beetroot pickle
MAKES A 1.5L JAR
1. First, prepare the pickling liquor. Put all the ingredients into a saucepan, pour on 200ml water and slowly bring to the boil.
2. Remove from the heat and set aside to infuse for an hour.
3. Meanwhile, put the beetroot, red cabbage, orange zest and spices into a bowl and toss to mix.
4. Bring the infused pickling liquor back to the boil, then pour it through a sieve straight over the veg mix. Stir to combine.
5. This pickle is nice to eat as soon as it cools, but ideally should be packed into a sterilised 1.5L Kilner jar, sealed and left for a couple of weeks. It will keep in a cool, dark cupboard for up to six months; once opened, it needs to be stored in the fridge.
INGREDIENTS
500g fresh or vac-packed chestnuts
2tbsp rapeseed or olive oil
1 onion, finely chopped
1 head of celery, tough outer stems removed, finely chopped
12 plump prunes, stoned and roughly chopped
6–8 sage leaves, chopped
A couple of sprigs of thyme, leaves picked
A small bunch of parsley, leaves picked and chopped
100g fresh (or stale) breadcrumbs
50g hazelnuts, roughly bashed, and/or pumpkin seeds (optional)
Sea salt and black pepper
River Cottage Christmas stuffing
SERVES 6-8
1. If you are preparing whole chestnuts from scratch, make a small slit in the skin of each one, then blanch in boiling water for about two minutes to ease peeling. Drain and, once cool enough to handle, peel off both the tough outer skin and the thin, brown inner skin. Now simmer in unsalted water for 15–20 minutes, until completely tender. Drain and leave to cool. Put the chestnuts (home-cooked or vac-packed) into a bowl and break up roughly with a fork – they should be crumbled rather than puréed.
2. Heat the oil in a large frying pan over a medium heat. Add the onion and celery and sweat for 10–15 minutes, until softened and golden. Add the prunes, chestnuts, herbs and some salt and pepper. Mix well and cook for another eight to 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove the pan from the heat.
3. When the mixture has cooled a little, mix in all but a handful of the breadcrumbs until well combined. You can add a dash of warm water or veg stock if that’s needed to bring it together.
4. Preheat the oven to 190°C/Fan 170°C/Gas 5. Oil an ovenproof dish and pile in the stuffing, packing it down fairly firmly. Rough up the surface a bit with a fork, then scatter over the reserved breadcrumbs and hazelnuts and/or pumpkin seeds if including. Trickle over a little more oil, and bake for about 30 minutes until nicely browned and crisp on top. Serve hot.
What’s on IN DECEMBER
With a vibrant mix of countryside, beaches and attractions, there is always plenty to do in Dorset & Hampshire. Here is a selection of events happening across the counties over the coming weeks.
WREATH MAKING WORKSHOPS
07 - 09 DECEMBER
Award-winning Christmas workshops from Hillier begin at the start of December with wreath making and Christmas table decoration workshops. Both workshops are set to be incredibly popular, so booking in advance is recommended.
All materials required to create a beautiful, festive decoration to take home are provided, and light refreshments are also included for a cost of £40 per person. For further information and to book a space, visit www. hillier.co.uk or enquire in-store.
For festive news, inspiration and a series of Christmas themed “how to” guides, visit www.hillier.co.uk.
SING-A-LONG-AGARETH!
16 DECEMBER
Singing is back! During the pandemic, singing was as good as banned and we were all silenced, but now the time has come to lift our voices once more with Gareth Malone new tour, Sing-Along-A-Gareth.
Join Gareth for this heart-warming show, together with his band, four stellar singers and a choir, local to each venue on the tour. Audiences will enjoy an evening of songs that Gareth has sung on TV over the last 15 years, and many of the tracks that were performed by him along with the hugely successful Great British Home Chorus that saw thousands of people around the country sing with Gareth from their kitchens, bedrooms and living rooms during the pandemic
GLOW MARWELL
18 NOVEMBER - 30 DECEMBER
Make memories with a festive experience to remember this winter. Enjoy Marwell Zoo’s glittering trails of fairy lights, beautifully lit trees and light sculptures. There will also be a number of interactive displays including fantastic glowing moon chairs. If you fancy a festive tipple, enjoy mulled wine or winter Pimm’s for the grown-ups and if you’re the designated driver, why not try a scrummy peppermint Glow Mocha!
Glow Marwell opens at 5pm after the zoo has closed to Day Guests, and tickets are completely separate from zoo admission. Tickets should be booked in advance at www.marwell.org.uk/christmas where full terms and conditions can also be viewed.
MARWELL ZOO www.lewis-manning.org.uk
POOLE
19 NOVEMBER - 02 JANUARY
Enter a world of Christmas in Poole this year, with this brand-new FREE Christmas attraction! Be prepared to be dazzled as thousands of twinkling lights take you on a nautical journey that starts at the gateways to Poole; the Twin Sails Bridge, Hunger Hill and The Lighthouse.
HILLIER GARDEN CENTRE www.hillier.co.uk
LIGHTHOUSE, POOLE’S CENTRE FOR THE ARTS www.lighthousepoole.co.uk
POOLE www.poole-christmas-maritime-light-festival.co.uk
CAROL CONCERT
21 DECEMBER
Diverse Abilities, Dorset’s Disability charity, is looking forward to hosting a number of Christmas events this year. Just a few days before Christmas, Diverse Abilities will be hosting its annual Carol Concert in the spectacular surroundings of Wimborne Minster.
The concert takes place on Wednesday 21 December from 6pm, and entertainment will come from Razzamataz Bournemouth, Sound of Soul and Lucy Donovan. The concert will be hosted Blair Crawford, the founder and president of Hope FM, with readings from Christine Bueno, Former Deputy of Her Majesty’s Lord Lieutenant of Dorset, Maggie the Seaside Baker, and John Smith, Chair of Diverse Abilities.
Visit diverseabilities.org.uk/events for more information and to book your tickets.
MASQUERADE PARTY
31 DECEMBER
Celebrate the end of 2022 and bring in the New Year in style with a Masquerade Party.
Key West on Bournemouth Pier will be transformed with a redcarpet entrance and full room décor, live music and a DJ & dancing until late. Guests are promised a full evening of fun to end 2022 and begin 2023!
Tickets are £85 per person and include a welcome cocktail, delicious 4-course meal, live entertainment, a DJ until late and a prosecco toast at midnight. Children are welcome.
Dates for your diary
A TUDOR CHRISTMAS
12 NOVEMBER02 JANUARY
WINCHESTER CITY MILL www.nationaltrust.org.uk
POOLE CHRISTMAS MARITIME LIGHT FESTIVAL
19 NOVEMBER02 JANUARY
FALKLAND SQUARE, POOLE www.poole-christmas-maritimelight-festival.co.uk
THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS AT CHRISTMAS
26 NOVEMBER02 JANUARY HINTON AMPNER www.nationaltrust.org.uk
BEAUTY & THE BEAST
03 DECEMBER02 JANUARY BOURNEMOUTH PAVILION THEATRE www.bournemouthpavilion.co.uk
WIMBORNE MINSTER www.diveseabilities.org.uk
KEY WEST www.keywestbournemouth.co.uk
FUC Clothing; look great, feel great, donate!
There is a lot going on down at FUC Head Quarters – if you hadn’t heard already they are having a huge stock clearance! Everything is up to 70% off, from leggings, t-shirts, vests, hoodies to water bottles and mugs.
As always profits will be going towards an amazing cancer charity. This time they have chosen the Teenage Cancer Trust to take home the win. It is such a great cause, they provide help, support and information for all young people facing cancer.
FUC founder Lottie, was diagnosed with breast cancer back in July 2017 and again with a different type in the December of the same year. Since then she’s faced a roller coaster ride of chemotherapy, radiotherapy, nine surgeries including a double mastectomy and a full reconstruction with the last surgery to date being another reconstruction (after the previous went wrong) making boobs from her legs. She has also had two strokes and been put in a chemical menopause – so her right to have any more children has been taken away and left with a memory that’s not great.
However, it’s not all bad, in 2018 FUC Clothing was born out of a desire to help and support those diagnosed with cancer and those around them. Since then thousands of pounds have been donated to charities such as the Wessex Cancer Trust and Shine. There have been auctions, fundraisers and even a calendar to raise funds. Lottie knows first hand the pain and
devastation cancer can cause to not just those diagnosed but to their families and friends – so she made it her mission to do something to help.
The profit from every single purchase goes towards helping others, that is why shopping with FUC is virtually guilt free!
At the moment they are very lucky that their wonderful friends at Ink From Within, based on Boscombe high street, are selling a wide range of their stock – so you can pop in and have a look. While you’re there you can look at the amazing artwork they sell (also available for commissions).
FUC Clothing can’t thank everyone enough for the constant support over the years. If you haven’t heard of FUC here is a little back story to help you understand what they are all about.
SHOP www.fucclothing.com
FOLLOW US @fucclothingbournemouth
CHARITY WEBSITE www.teenagecancertrust.org
There is a lot coming up for FUC Clothing and they are all very excited about where it’s heading, but in the meantime head over to the website www.fucclothing.com or check out the Instagram and Facebook pages @fucclothingbournemouth or pop into Ink From Within on Boscombe high street to grab yourself a bargain (limited sizes available in some styles so be quick).
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