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East Wight Photographic Group A friendly local group meeting twice a month for photographic outings, lunch, presentations, workshops & socialising. We welcome all levels from first timers to experienced. Yearly membership £10.

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The East Wight Photographic Group is a friendly local photographic group on the Isle of Wight, with an active social side. They have one photographic outing in the morning of the first Friday of the month, to venues mainly on the Isle of Wight. They take photos for a couple of hours and then meet for lunch as a group. These outings encourage members to take gentle exercise and socialise with others. The other meeting, on the third Friday of the month is at 2.00pm where they have the results of competitions and presentations and workshops on photographic subjects. Anyone interested in photography is welcome. The objectives of the club are to foster an interest in photography; to provide a means for the exchange of photographic knowledge and to promote a friendly social atmosphere amongst members and guests so that everyone may learn from one another.

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Members range from those new to photography to some with years of experience. They welcome new members of all standards, including those taking up photography for the first time. Membership is only £10.00 a year. They also organise meetings, social events, presentations, field trips /outings, workshops, and competitions. Further information about EWPG, including how to join, can be found at ewpg.org.uk or by telephoning the Membership Secretary on 01983 872164 and see their main advert above.

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As I write this it definitely feels like summer is here. The sun has been out all week and there is talk of a mini heatwave in the next couple of days. I hope by the time you read this the sun is still putting in a daily appearance. Thank you for picking up a copy of the July issue and I find it quite frightening how quickly the year is going so far... The festival has been and gone and the island is playing host to many visitors, some popping over for the first time and others are regulars with many of them wishing they could make this their permanent home. I often wonder if by having all this beauty right on our doorstep and under our noses that we don’t appreciate it as much as we should do. What do you think? I mentioned in last month’s issue that with one thing and another I had not had the chance to get on my bike and enjoy the outdoors, well... that is no longer relevant as I have been all over the island exploring all the nooks and crannies and sampling everything the island has to offer. Being on two wheels is like being set free and yes, it is an electric assist bike, but I still have to pedal on the flat and up hills. It is amazing how many other people you get to chat with that are either cycling, walking or enjoying one of our local tearooms. I’ve also lost count of the times I have cycled past a house and got the familiar aroma of a sausage on a barbeque... why is it that other people’s burnt sausages always smell better than your own? I hope you enjoy this month’s community magazine, there is lots to read about, including our regular news reports, puzzle section, Dates for your Diary, local advertisers and much more including a great piece about Isle of Wight Swifts. I hope you all have a lovely July and I hope we can meet up again next month and please if you have any community news to share, please let me know so I can share with other readers.

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From joy’s humble crumble kitchen The Big Food Waste - We are ranked 3rd in the world for this after the US and China. Reducing food waste is one of the most important things we all can do to reverse global warming. Perhaps we are unaware of its (peelings) healthy reusable properties - here are some ideas to put them on your plate thereby not only saving money but each one of us playing a small part in restoring our planet’s health. CRUNCHY VEGGIE CRISPS

Spread potato, carrot, parsnip and beetroot peelings on a baking sheet and toss with oil. Bake in the oven at 200°c for 15 minutes until crisp and golden. Remove from the oven and sprinkle with salt and any spices you wish to add.

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CHEESE DIP for Veggie Crisps 75g mayonnaise and 75g yogurt/creme fraiche or sour cream - 50g grated cheese (option to add a little finely chopped onion and/or a grated clove of garlic). Mix all the ingredients in a bowl and season. (add a splash of water to loosen if needed). Or you can use plain mayo, tomato or sweet chilli sauces too dip.

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You can easily process leftover washed veggie scraps (those which you can eat raw) into a healthy smoothie. Mix together using a blender adding some water, plus any additional fruits, herbs, spices or a bit of ginger according to taste.

VEGETABLE STOCK POT.

Take piles of washed peels plus any cut offs, chop roughly and place into a pot and cover with water - add a few extra herbs, seasoning and simmer for about 20 minutes - strain and you’re done!

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BROCCOLI STEM SLAW Shred up some peeled broccoli stalks, carrots and onion. Drizzle on your favourite dressing and serve.

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BROCCOLI & CAULI PUREE This tasty dish uses chopped broccoli, cabbage or cauliflower stalks and some leaves. Steam or boil them until soft, then puree and season. The prefect side dish.

TOP TIP Add a handful of lemon peelings to a kettle with limescale - boil and let it stand for a good while. Put orange or lemon peel in a spray bottle with white vinegar. Makes an amazing all purpose cleaner


BEMBRIDGE PARISH COUNCIL Beach Clean - There will be a beach clean in Bembridge every month throughout 2022. The beach clean in July will take place on Saturday 16th July, meeting at either Lane End Car Park or the Point. Please check notice boards and website for details. Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan - The LCWIP Consultation event took place on Saturday 11th June and was very well attended. There is a video explaining the LCWIP and the consultation process, how to get involved etc. It can be viewed by going to this link: https://vimeo. com/713354489 The online interactive map is now live and can be found at: yourviews.org.uk Friendship Circle Coffee Mornings - Coffee mornings are held in the Village Hall on the first Saturday of every month. The next one is planned for Saturday 2nd July2022. All proceeds to the running of the Community Minibus. 150 Club numbers for 2022 can be purchased at the coffee mornings or from the Parish Office. IWASP Please see below the latest scams to look out for: • The coronavirus scams continue, we are receiving regular reports of texts allegedly from the NHS stating that you’ve been in contact with somebody who has tested positive for covid, and you need to do a PCR test. You are told to click on a link to order one – DON’T click on the link this is a SCAM. There are no longer any restrictions or testing in place and certainly no track and trace! 6

Tel: 01983 874160 E: clerk@bembridgepc.org.uk

• Residents have reported calls from internet providers saying that there is a problem with your broadband, and they want to update the software on your router. This will probably involve you allowing them access to your device where they will be able harvest your information, possibly even access to your bank accounts – NO internet provider would contact you with a problem – you have to contact them. • Action Fraud has received 752 reports in four days relating to fake emails purporting to be from Ofgem. The emails state that the recipient is eligible for a rebate as a result of a newly announced government scheme. The links in the emails lead to genuine-looking websites that are designed to steal your personal and financial information DON’T click on links in emails or texts If you have lost money to a scam your first port of call should be to your Bank and Action fraud Parish Meetings Planning Committee Wednesday 6th July 2022 at 5.30pm - Village Hall Staffing and Finance Committee Tuesday 12th July 2022 at 5.30pm - Village Hall Planning Committee Wednesday 20th July 2022 at 5.30pm - Village Hall Full Council Wednesday 20th July 2022 at 7pm - Village Hall Environment and Neighbourhood Committee Thursday 28th July 2022 at 5.30pmVillage Hall


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News Report from Cllr Joe Robertson Bembridge joe.robertson@iow.gov.uk I am pleased that the Planning Inspectorate has finally decided on the appeal of the planning application for holiday lodges in the woodland along Love Lane, and that the Inspectorate has rejected the appeal. The application will not go ahead, and I look forward to the woodland being left in peace. At the time of writing there has been no decision on the application on the field between Steyne Road and Hillway Road. Regarding the Island Planning Strategy (IPS) more widely, as Leader of the main opposition group on the Council, I have published alternative proposals for the IPS which you may have read about in the media. I have called for the local opinion of communities to be respected and the two fields off Steyne Road to come out of the draft plan and the settlement boundary to remain in place. I have called for similar for Freshwater who have equivalent issues to our own. I have identified a brownfield redevelopment site in Newport already owned by the Council which would be much better placed to take the additional homes and ensure they are actually affordable for Island residents, including affordable rental accommodation.

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aswcarpentry@outlook.com I continue to receive correspondence about www.iow-carpenter.co.uk the state of the unfinished building near the lifeboat station. I have been in regular contact Find us on Full Public Liability with the Senior Enforcement Officer at the Council, and I am told that the owner of the building has now been asked to tidy the site and clad it properly. I will remain in contact with the Senior Enforcement Officer until it is done. I would like to thank the Parish Council for the leadership they have shown in developing a local cycling and walking infrastructure plan, and for the consultation with residents. I also met with Bembridge and St Helens Parish Council’s last month to discuss residents’ comments regarding Bembridge Harbour and I look forward to continuing to work with both councils.

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The Bembridge Belles WI started in 2019 and has 40 members. They meet on the second Tuesday of each month (except August) in Bembridge Village Hall between 2pm and 4pm. In addition to their main meeting, they run monthly groups for sewing/craft, French conversation, creative writing, walking and a book group, plus coffee mornings at a café or pub.

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dates for your diary Every Wednesday – Mountbatten Community Choir is meeting again at the hospice from 6pm – 7.45pm for a weekly uplifting sing. Everyone is welcome to come and join in. No need to be able to read music and no previous experience necessary. For more information contact Fraser Simpson (choir director) on 07834 322316 or email fraser.simpson@mountbatten.org.uk Every 2nd Thursday of each month – A volunteer from Citizen’s Advice will be available for confidential advice to assist with help on any legal matters, debt, consumer, housing & any other problems from 10.30 – 12.30 in the back office of Bembridge Parish Council, 5 Forelands Road. Drop in or call for an appointment on 01983 874160. Saturday 2nd July – Vectis Radio Coffee Morning 10am to midday in the studio at the Riverside Centre. Meet some of the presenters and other listeners. Maybe you would like to join their team of volunteers, whether that is presenting, marketing, collating news or something else. Go along and have a chat. There will be tea and coffee, and some biscuits, and homemade cakes. All they ask for is a donation in the bucket to help them to keep going. Sunday 10th July – Dog Show at the Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary, Wroxall from 10am – 4.30pm. Free entry but donations kindly accepted. Wednesday 13th July – Bembridge Village Hall Craft Market from 9.15 – 12.15. Free entry and a variety of stalls. Saturday 16th July – Summer Fayre in aid of Feline Welfare IOW and Nine Lives Cat 10

Rescue at East Cowes Town Hall, York Avenue, East Cowes from 10.30am – 1.30pm. Refreshments, tombola, cakes, bric-a-brac, plants, clothes, books, gifts and more. Saturday 16th July – Isle of Wight Pride at Ryde Esplanade. There will be a traditional parade at the start of the day from Queens Road, down to West Street, Cross Street, Union Street and onto the Esplanade. The parade will finish next to the Community Village on the seafront where all the afternoon and evening entertainment will take place. Saturday 23rd July – Newport Main carnival. Events happening at various locations around Newport and the town on the day and the main procession will depart at 7pm from Church Litten. Saturday 30th July – Sandown Children’s and Main Carnival. A fantastic day of family entertainment in Sandham Gardens followed by the Main Carnival Parade at 7pm. Saturday 30th July – Friday 5th August – Cowes Week. The event offers a great mix of competitive sailing and social activities. Come and watch the sailing, enjoy the parties and live entertainment, and experience the unique atmosphere. Cowes has a fantastic range of pubs, cafes, restaurants and yacht clubs and combined with the pop-up venues, bars, retailers at Cowes Yacht Haven, the bars and entertainment at Shepard’s Marina, Northwood Park Lawn Lounge and the busy Cowes Parade with its Crew Bar and live entertainment, there really is something for everyone.

All event information was correct at time of print but could be subject to change at any time.


Can You Help our Isle of Wight Swifts? by iWatchWildlife Swifts are amazing and beautiful birds. The sound and sight of them racing and screaming over our rooftops is an exhilarating and essential part of summer on the Island. However, Swifts are now on the Red List of species threatened with extinction - they are in serious trouble. Loss of nest sites is by far the major contributor, though falls in the populations of insects Swifts eat may also play a part. Preserving existing nest sites and providing new nest sites is crucial if we are to prevent Swifts becoming extinct in the UK. Thousands of new nest sites are needed each year just to halt the decline and thanks to Hampshire Swifts, we have an opportunity to help the Isle of Wight’s population of breeding swifts. Hampshire Swifts can build new boxes and install them for no more than £40.00 per box. This is a fantastic deal as installation height needs to ideally be a minimum of 5 metres above ground level and is therefore probably best left to the professionals! Earlier this year, the first round of 15 boxes were successfully installed on properties across the Island with the next batch planned at the end of the summer once the birds have left our skies. iWatchWildlife are co-ordinating the registration effort here on the Island, so if you are interested in having a box/es installed on your property then please do get in touch at iwatchwildlife@gmail.com with your name, postal address and contact email preferably. Hampshire Swifts can then check your property online for suitability. Even better is if you and a group of neighbours can get together and have boxes installed as Swifts are social birds and tend to prefer to nest with others. iWatchWildlife is the Island’s species recording project led by the Isle of Wight Natural History & Archaeological Society.

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News Report from Jonathan Bacon - IW Councillor for Brading & St Helens. Tel 07973 872150 | Email: jonathan.bacon@iow.gov.uk sthelenscouncillor@gmail.com Cllr Jonathan Bacon I think we can all agree that the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth was celebrated in style and, in particular, we can be proud of how our local communities in Bembridge and St Helens ‘waved the flag’ in many and varied ways throughout the weekend of events that took place. The many and varied events across the Island not only benefitted from but, in most cases, relied upon the active participation of volunteers who stepped up to the plate to offer assistance of all kinds. We must recognise and value the importance of those who selflessly offer assistance to help with events and celebrations. The benefit to our communities is great. Indeed, it is something that is integral to a community that works well. It is that same attitude that sees people providing support to others in darker times, such as the pandemic we experienced only recently (although it seems already to be something of a distant memory). As a Councillor I see the fact and value of a lot of the volunteer activity in our communities. Conversely, I also see and experience those who seem to have no aim or purpose other than to complain and criticise. Goodness knows there is little that is perfect in our world, and many things could be better, but it has always perplexed me that there are people who think the best thing to do is expend effort pointing this out and expressing their dissatisfaction with life as it presents itself to us and then do no more. Such effort could far better be expended trying to do something positive. It might even help deal with some of the problems that such people feel the urge to highlight and moan about. 12

I should make it clear I have no problem with those who identify and bring problems to the attention of those in authority. That is only right and proper and is an essential step to getting such things dealt with. It is when it is done with no apparent desire to identify a solution and is merely pointing out ‘things are bad’ rather than ‘how things could be better’ that I have an issue. One of my favourite quotes has always been ‘there are no problems, only solutions’. It was only recently that I discovered that the phrase is attributed to John Lennon and appears in his song Watching the Wheels. It is a mantra for me, and I would suggest it to all as a way to not only enhance your life but also as an attitude and the key to what happens when our local communities work together to pull off happenings like the local Jubilee celebrations. Thank you to everyone who contributed in any way, be it large or small to what occurred over the Jubilee, and a particular thanks to those who always seek to contribute and help to making our villages work and thrive day to day. It doesn’t matter how affluent an area is, it will always be poorer, and life will be less fulfilling for its residents when people concentrate on the problems and not the solutions. As both your Isle of Wight Councillor and a Town Councillor I can be contacted at any time, and I will always respond to messages. I have set out my contact details above or you can speak to me at one of my regular surgeries in St Helens, the next few of which take place on the following dates (all at 10am in the Cricket Pavilion): June 28th, July 26th, August 23rd and September 20th.


Historical Events and Interesting Facts for July As we’re at the beginning of the second half of the year, it’s a great time to start working on any of those new year’s resolutions that you’ve put off attempting for the first half of the year! In early July, a period of time called the “dog days of summer” begins. Historically they were observed within Ancient Roman and Greek astrology and were connected with bad luck, mad dog attacks, unexpected thunderstorms, heat, and drought. They gained their name as “dog days” as they were connected with the star Sirius, which is part of the Canis Major (Greater Dog) star system. Nowadays, “the dog days” refers to when the hottest days of summer begin. It was in July that the rabies vaccine was first successfully given to a patient. The French microbiologist Louis Pasteur administered the vaccine to a nineyear-old called Joseph Meister on July 6, 1885. The child had been bitten by a rabid dog, and Louis Pasteur, unsure whether the vaccine would be successful, decided it was worth testing. Fortunately for the boy, it worked! The Anglo-Saxons had multiple names for the month of July, including Maed-monath and Hey-monath. Respectively, these translated into “the flowering of meadows” and “hay month.” On July 25, 1909, Louis Bleriot became the first man to fly an aircraft from one country to another successfully. He took off from the coast of France and landed across the channel near Dover. July has two birth flowers – the water lily and delphinium also known as the larkspur. The water lily is a symbol of a pure heart, while the larkspur (especially its white form) represents the lightness of the heart. The birthstone of July is the ruby, considered by many to be the king of gems. At one point in time, it was considered to protect warriors on the field of battle if it was embedded in their armour. Nowadays, as a birthstone, it’s said to protect against evil. July was an important time for the space race of the ’60s. The first crewed mission to the moon, the Apollo 11 Mission, launched on July 16, 1969. Four days later, on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong made history by taking the first step on the moon while declaring, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind!”. July 16, 1945, was another big day for the world and a step down a very dark period of history. It was on this day in Alamogordo, New Mexico, that the first atomic bomb was detonated. The bomb was called “Fat Boy,” and its explosion sure was fat – the mushroom cloud was 41,000 feet (12.5 kilometres) high!

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