Roundabout Ringwood August 2014

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Dear Readers,

s I write, this is the first weekend of the school holidays so let’s hope the recent lovely July weather continues for a while longer. We do seem to be blessed with particularly fine weather in Ringwood. So I’m hopeful it will last for August’s Bisterne Scarecrow Festival, Bournemouth’s Airshow and Ringwood’s Carnival in September, to name but a few of this summer’s marvellous local events being held during the holiday season. This issue has a quirky holiday travel article on page 32 which is rather different from the normal sun sea and sand trip, but Bobbie Dawson, our local seasoned traveller writer takes it all in her stride of course! Now and Then on page 6 features Church Hatch which is tucked away behind Bank

with best wishes,

House (much easier for my husband to photograph than astride the A31 barriers like the last couple of issues!) and the usual articles like ‘Viewed from my window’, Mike’s Motors, Blashford and puzzles are also all here to keep you amused. If you would like more members in your club or society, and/or would like us to publish your news, articles or future events, then simply e-mail the details to: info@roundaboutmags.co.uk. All our current magazines can also be viewed online at: www.roundaboutmags.co.uk. Remember - in future when you need a job done or want to treat someone AND help local businesses, look in here first in the ‘Local Business Directory’ and save yourself time, fuel and most importantly - money!

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Local events and features Community News 7,23,29,45,47 Now & Then: Church Hatch, Market Place 6 The Blashford Bulletin 10 Viewed From My Window: rescued cat stories by Local Author, Patricia Oliver 14 Clubs & Societies 20,21 What’s On Locally 26,28 Portrait of a Dorset Artist: Sally Pinhey 40

Feature articles Book Reviews: Bountiful Books Mike’s Motors: Go Anywhere in style, it’s a Free Land. Recipe: Peach Melba Shortcakes Gardening: Grow Your Own Take-Away Special: Easy Pickings in Your Garden Three Essential Tips for the IT phobic Travel: Trainspotting on the Trans-Siberian! Finance: How to Deal Effectively with Debt

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Information Advertising 31,38,46 Local Theatres, Concerts & the Arts 9 Useful Local Information 42 Useful Telephone Numbers 44 Local Business Directory 46

Puzzles Hidato Pictograms General Knowledge Crossword Word Ladder Fun Quiz Puzzle Solutions

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NOW and THEN Church Hatch, Market Place.

*A currier is a specialist in the leather processing industry. After the tanning process, the currier applies techniques of dressing, finishing and colouring to the tanned hide to make it strong, flexible and waterproof.

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onsidering its imposing architecture and important place in Ringwood’s history, it is remarkable how few old photographs exist of the house we know as Church Hatch. For although it stands directly next to the Parish Church, the house is tucked behind another important building, Old Bank House, which conceals it from many of the views taken of the Market Place. The old photograph shown here must have been taken on a market day around 1900. In the 18th century the house, then known as ‘The Hornes’, was owned and occupied by the Willis family, who for several generations were influential wealthy lawyers and stewards of Ringwood Manor. The house is pictured on a 1769 map of the Willis estate, a copy of which now hangs in the Church Parish Rooms. The Willis family also owned the adjacent building (then the old Crown Inn, now Old Bank House), so it seems that they did not mind that their own frontage was obscured by their more prominent neighbour. In 1779 bachelor owner John Willis stabbed himself to death, leaving a fortune of over £100,000 to a lucky nephew. During the early 19th century my research shows the house was owned by Robert Hicks, a currier* who became a banker with partner James White. Robert and his wife Elizabeth had four daughters; the eldest married Ringwood surgeon Thomas Dyer and another married lawyer Robert Parr, one-time Town Clerk of Poole. By this time the house and its extensive grounds (now part of the Furlong Shopping Precinct) appear to have been called

‘The Parks’. In the early 1830s Elizabeth Hicks, by then a widow, retired to Poole and the house was sold to another family of lawyers, the Davy family, who occupied the house for the rest of the 19th century. During the early 20th century Admiral G.H. Hewitt and family were in residence until in 1914 the house became a private school, originally called Ringwood Collegiate. In 1926 a new headmaster changed its name to Ringwood Grammar School, which it remained until 1946 when the school relocated to Bournemouth. It was then used by the Department of Social Security until 1981. Since then the house has been converted to private offices for rent. Exactly when the name Church Hatch was first used is unknown to me. Ringwood’s iconic Jubilee Lantern installed in 1887, can be seen between the buildings in the old photo but the picture was taken from a much higher viewpoint, probably from a 1st floor window in the buildings opposite.

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n Sunday 22 June 2014 Paultons Park near Southampton opened its doors to 38 Lions Clubs from all over the District including Ringwood & Fordingbridge so that 3800 guests could enjoy a fun day out at the spectacular theme park

in Hampshire. Lions clubs from far and near were encouraged to join in the fun by inviting deserving guests from their own local areas to all descend on Paultons Park for the day. Ringwood & Fordingbridge Lions Club invited a group from The Stable Family Home Trust (SFHT) at Bisterne near Ringwood to be their guests for the day at Paultons Park. Pictured are the group from SFHT being welcomed to the park with a larger than life cuddly lion.

Everyone had a wonderful day at the park in glorious sunshine. Jo Gibbs, a Manager for Stable Family Home Trust commented: “We would all like to offer our sincere thanks to the generosity of the Ringwood & Fordingbridge Lions, for giving us a truly wonderful day out. Their friendly approach and attention to detail ensured that all attending on the day walked away with immense smiles on their faces. It is this thoughtfulness and generosity that supports us as a charity to offer adults with learning disabilities some truly extraordinary moments!�. The Stable Family Home Trust is a Registered Charity that supports people with a learning disability to lead ordinary lives with some extraordinary moments. Any group or organisation interested in attending the next Lions Day at Paultons Park in 2015 should contact their local Lions Club for further information. Contact details for Ringwood & Fordingbridge Lions: www.randflions.org.uk or 0845 833 5819.

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Bountiful Books

The summer is in full-swing and there’s an abundance of luscious fruits to get our lips smacking. We’ve handpicked some choice novels that are ripe with ideas, visions, fantastic stories and characters we will never forget. The Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck If you want drama on an epic scale, then The Grapes of Wrath will whip you into a frenzy, beat you into a pulp and then spit you out into the corner. It’s the American Dream in its purest and most stark form, and follows the lives of one family of sharecroppers, the Joads from Oklahoma. Driven from their homes and their agricultural land by the Dust Bowl, they head west to California in search of work and a future. The devastation wreaked by the Great Depression scarred the landscape and battered these migrating ‘Okies’ into submission. Steinbeck won a Pulitzer for his tribute to the human spirit, endurance and dignity and possibly the greatest American classic ever written. Watermelon Marian Keyes How does it feel to have your husband walk out on you, the day your first child is born? Claire is quite literally left holding the baby, when her husband decides to up and leave her for the woman who lives in the flat downstairs. Oh, the humiliation. So Claire packs her bags and heads back to the bosom of her own family in Dublin to lick her wounds and plan her future. What happens when the philandering husband then tries to worm his way back into Claire’s affections? Stronger and much more resolute, the ‘new’ Claire must decide whether or not she’s going to forgive or forget.

Oranges are not the Only Fruit - Jeanette Winterson Sixteen year old Jeanette looks all set to lead the life of a devout missionary, carrying out God’s work and committing her life to the church, having been adopted as a child by a family of evangelists. That is until she finds a greater object of passion and a reason to commit to a mere mortal; a young female convert of hers. Suddenly the path that seemed set out for her is vanishing before her eyes and she is forced to leave behind the church, her family and her home in the industrial north of England. This is a powerful and challenging story, taking one girl a long way from where she started, in the pursuit of happiness and a clear idea of ‘self’. The Lemon Table Julian Barnes All the characters in Barnes’ The Lemon Table are facing the end of their lives, and all with a different perspective and reactions to reaching the ‘end of the road’. One man measures his life in the number of haircuts he has given, whilst a retired army major prepares for his trip to his regimental dinner, and his regular date with ‘working girl’ Babs. Elsewhere, a woman in a nursing home develops a new correspondence with an author that brings vitality to an ageing mind and body. None of them will go quietly into the night, and each finds a way to face up to their mortality with passion and vigour. It’s a lesson for us all, told in the most poignant of ways.

Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café Fanny Flagg With good food and friends you can’t go far wrong. Idgie and Ruth open their cafe, and their arms to the local townspeople, creating a home from home for many of their customers. It’s a book that’s jam-packed with laughter, tall tales and even the occasional murder, all served up with a side of grits. Reading Fried Green Tomatoes is like tucking into some hearty southern fodder; ‘soul food’ as they say in Alabama, and good for the soul is exactly what this delicious and mouth-watering offering is. A Clockwork Orange Anthony Burgess Not one for the faint-hearted, this is the story of fifteen year old Alex, an ultra-violent and highly unpredictable ‘droog’ who must be reformed and rehabilitated by the State. Burgess paints a picture of a nightmarish future, where the criminal element rules the streets at night, and the out of control teenagers speak their own slang of ‘Nadsat’. Alex’s gang carry out horrific attacks, robbing and killing their way through life until Alex is forced to undergo re-education. The novel asks a lot of important questions about civil liberties and what it means to be truly free. It’s extremely thoughtprovoking, though this orange might leave a nasty taste in your mouth.

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T he Blashford Bulletin Things to look out for in the coming months at the Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve, Ibsley. Osprey

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t is time to keep your eyes to the skies to look out for passing migrants as birds including osprey make their way back to Africa. When it rains watch out for gatherings of feeding swallows, swifts and martins over Ibsley Water as they feed up before heading south. The rain seems to bring the insects down over the water with the birds not far behind. Although it is known house martins winter in Africa, nobody yet knows exactly where. It is thought that they winter at high altitude as unlike other martin and swallow species they have feathered feet to protect them from the cold. As some birds leave others are starting to arrive. The great white egret is likely to return any day now from its holidays in France to spend the autumn and winter with us. Duck numbers are also starting to build up with representatives of several species including gadwall, tufted duck, wigeon, mallard and shoveler out on

the water. As usual at this time of year it can be quite difficult to sort many of them out as the usually distinctive drakes have moulted into a somewhat drab ‘eclipse’ plumage, similar to the females. This is thought to be a survival mechanism, making them less conspicuous whilst they moult their flight feathers. Late summer is a great time to be watching out for this year’s fledglings including kingfisher who are starting to disperse themselves through the reserve, giving you the best chance of seeing one. On a sunny day take time to search for butterflies including brimstone, peacock, red admiral, small white, large white, green-veined white, silverwashed fritillary, painted lady, gatekeeper, small tortoiseshell and comma. Dragonflies will also be out patrolling their feeding grounds including southern and migrant hawkers. If you fancy seeing the nature reserve from a different

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Viewed From My W indow A small selection of short stories written by Patricia Oliver from Horton near Wimborne, describing the ups and downs of caring for feral cats over the years with photos by J Santana-Martin.

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pring emerged at last from the long cold winter of 2010 and changes came to our little household. At the end of March on a warm sunny day, Mr Oscar decided to go outside and check the weather conditions. He and his friends had spent a cosy winter in the house, with all the comforts they could wish for, but the weather was warm at this time, and indeed Spring in this particular year was the warmest on record. Mrs Oscar became very agitated that her husband had left her and went around the house looking everywhere for him. It wasn’t long before he returned.

contented. Mr Tom still seems to have some breathing difficulties, and it has been necessary for him to have further treatment which will need to be repeated from time to time. 2012 was a sad year for us as we lost 5 cats, two as a result of tragic accidents. Mrs Oscar was found to have cancer of the tongue so had to be put to sleep, and two of our cats who had reached the age of 16, died from age related diseases. In 2013, we lost Holly to the road as well.

It is so hard to The weather it part with aniMr & Mrs Oscar, Mr Tom and Jasper at meal time. seemed was mals that you to his liking have loved and he made and cared the decision for, they are that it was so much part time to rally of the family his troops so and are so they could all dependent go back to on you. We their normal always do all routine and we can for with this in them in their mind he came lifetime and I to the window am sure we calling, have given meowing and them a betmaking sure ter life than that everyone they would was aware have had if he was there. they had not When we opened the door for him, he did not come to us. Everyone who takes on a pet has a come into the house, but stayed there calling duty of care but it is not a one way street, they until Mrs Oscar (Sophie), Mr Tom, and Jasper give so much love, loyalty and devotion back to joined him outside. They have not come into us, it is well worth all the effort, I am sure you the house again since. However they have now will agree. found that the garage next to the house containing the boiler and the freezers, which is incidentally well insulated and also has its own The full story and many more heating system, and a spare settee, did make a are in the book “Viewed From good alternative on the odd cold night, so a cat- My Window” by Patricia Olivflap was installed for them for ease of access. er price £12.50 + £2.50 p&p. For more details, contact They are still part of the family and regularly Patricia on 01202 826244. appear at meal times for their food, but now All proceeds go towards spend their days in the garden, the orchard or the Veterinary and Welfare the long grass, whatever takes their fancy. We needs of the 16 feral cats are just pleased to see they are happy and currently in her care.


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4x4 emulating Range Rover configuration but crucially also invading ‘posh estate car’ territory in its body design and price point. Thus it became one of the original ‘crossovers’ and gave the car buyer an alternative proposition of true class. Success followed.

This Freelander has been around for a while now, but visually doesn’t stand out from the crowd. It has to rely upon the badge, colour and excellent detailing to convey quality. Opening the doors is a different matter. High quality leather adorns commodious seats and doors, with exquisitely fashioned driving controls. The driving position is commandingly high – perfect for Chelsea Tractor drivers! A bunch of switches and buttons remind this is an all-terrain Land Rover with no corners cut. There is plenty of space front and rear, with stowage of various kinds. The boot is not large, but contains ample under-floor stowage and the rear seats are split-fold anyway. To drive, an absolute hoot. The latest Ford/Peugeotsourced 2.2 litre diesel really

punches it along aided by a 6-speed auto box with very quick changes. It trickles along in traffic jams, overtaking performance at any speed is outstanding, yes this car is a very able route cruncher. On the rough as you would expect from a Landie the performance is impeccable and it can auto-select the drive type you need for the terrain, but to interfere there are plenty of buttons to play with, the most useful being ‘hill descent control’. Ground clearance and approach/departure angles are to the professional standard expected of Land Rover, meaning this car will go virtually anywhere – a whole universe better than the competition. Toys are another matter on the SE version tested. Excellent sound with DAB and external inputs including USB and bluetooth has little in the way of a menu system, while the trip computer really doesn’t tell you very much at all except mileage, oh dear! Auto lights and wipers are also surprisingly absent, elsewhere a standard fitment. ‘Privacy’ glass in the rear is an optional extra, again surprising in a car of this class. As this vehicle is likely to be driven off-road, the omission of a ‘real’ spare wheel is inexcusable. Sat-nav is absent. However, adding the ‘Tech’ pack rights most of these omissions and also adds larger wheels to increase the external presence of this car. Negotiate with your dealer on having these features added if you so wish I’d have one, but I would definitely ‘spec’ it up!

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CELEBRATE THE BRAND NEW FREELANDER 2 FROM WESTOVER LAND ROVER

At Westover Land Rover you can now see the new Freelander SE, SE Tech and Metropolis editions. Westover Land Rover will be revealing attractive offers – in addition there will also be a limited number of privilege vouchers for distribution, making these latest Freelander 4x4s even more appealing. The new Freelander 2 Premium Metropolis Edition £35,995.00 with over £5,000 saving against the previous generation • Rear View Camera • 825W Meridian Sound System • Xenon Headlamps with LED Signature Lights • Heated Leather Steering Wheel • Panoramic Sunroof • Free Premium Metallic Paint. The new Freelander 2 SE with Free Pack worth £2,000 Exclusive to Westover Land Rover for £27,765.00 • Touch Screen Satellite Navigation System • 380W Meridian Sound System • Automatic Lights and Wipers • Upgraded 19“ Alloy Wheels • Rain Sensing Wipers.

Westover Land Rover Christchurch

21 Bailey Drive, Barrack Road, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 2BN 01202 048182 salesmanager@landrover-christchurch.co.uk westover.dorset.landrover.co.uk

Westover Land Rover Salisbury

Old Sarum Park, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP4 6EB 01722 448762 salesmanager@landrover-salisbury.co.uk westover.salisbury.landrover.co.uk Official Fuel Consumption Figures for the Freelander 2 range in mpg (l/100km): Urban 32.5 (8.7) – 39.8 (7.1) Extra Urban 48.7 (5.8) – 52.3 (5.4) Combined 40.4 (7.0) – 47.1 (6.0) CO2 Emissions 185 – 158 g/km. The figures provided are as a result of official manufacturer’s tests in accordance with EU legislation. A vehicle’s actual fuel consumption may differ from that achieved in such tests and these figures are for comparative purposes only. Prices correct at time of going to press. Offer ends 30th September 2014. E&OE. WO11813 Freelander2 A5 clr.indd 1

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Peach Melba Shortcakes Serves 8

Ready in 35 minutes, plus cooling These shortcakes are perfect for a speedy summer dessert. They take just minutes to make and bake and can be filled with whatever seasonal fruit you have to hand. Here they are filled with a rich and sweet mascarpone cream with juicy peaches and fresh raspberries but a simple dollop of extra thick cream and some sliced strawberries will be just as impressive.

Ingredients: • 175g self-raising flour • 1/2 tsp baking powder • 75g butter, chilled and diced • 55g caster sugar, plus extra for sprinkling • 1 large egg, beaten • 1 tbsp milk

Filling • • • • •

125g mascarpone cheese 2 tbsp icing sugar 6 tbsp single cream 175g fresh raspberries 2 ripe peaches, stoned and sliced

Tip The shortcakes can be made a day in advance and stored in an airtight container. Fill with the cream and fruit 1-2 hours before serving.

Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas Mark 4. Lightly grease a large baking sheet. Sift the flour and baking powder into a large bowl. Add the diced butter and rub into the flour with your fingertips until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Stir in the sugar then add the beaten egg and milk and mix to a soft dough. Knead the dough lightly on a floured surface and roll out to a 1cm thickness. Using an 8cm round cookie cutter stamp out 8 rounds, gently re-rolling the trimmings as necessary. Place on the prepared baking sheet, prick the top of each round lightly with a fork then sprinkle with a little caster sugar. Bake in the preheated oven for 12-15 minutes, or until risen and pale golden. Carefully transfer to a wire rack and leave to cool completely. To make the filling, beat the mascarpone cheese with the icing sugar and cream until smooth. Push half the raspberries through a fine-holed sieve to make a puree.

Slice each shortcake in half horizontally and top the bottom halves with the cream mixture, peach slices and remaining raspberries. Drizzle over the raspberry puree and top with remaining shortcake halves. To advertise call 01425 485194 info@roundaboutmags.co.uk www.roundaboutmags.co.uk


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LOCAL CLUBS AND SOCIETIES

HEATHERLANDS SHORT MAT BOWLS CLUB

We bowl from 7.30pm to 10 pm every Wed & Sun at St. Leonards & St. Ives Village Hall, Braeside Road. A gentle sport suitable for ladies as well as men. Ring George on 01425-489833 / 07831224945

FERNDOWN ART SOCIETY

Meet at the Barrington Centre, Pennys Walk,Ferndown, every Wednesday morning 9.30 to 12.30 for painting sessions and a club meet every third Thursday in the month, 7.30 to 9.30pm for a demonstration. Club members and others are welcome.

EDMONDSHAM CIRCLE DANCERS

Traditional and contemporary folk dances from around the world. No partners needed. Meeting on 1st, 3rd and 5th Fridays of each month from 7:30 – 9:45 in Edmondsham Village Hall. Pay as you go. Contact Kirsteen McCormick on 01725 517807.

DORSET SOUTH AFRICAN CLUB

EAST DORSET & RINGWOOD NHS RETIREMENT

FELLOWSHIP meet 2nd Tuesday of the month at Braeside Hall Braeside Road St. Leonards, for friendship, talks & outings. New members welcome. Contact Deirdre Binks 01425 472940. FORDINGBRIDGE BOWLING CLUB

Full programme of Leagues’ Bowls for both Ladies & Gents in the New Forest & B’mouth & District Leagues. Stuckton Road, Fordingbridge. Contact: Mr D C Jones 01425 657627

BRAESIDE BOWLING CLUB

Braeside Road St Leonards. A bowling club for ALL - participating in the Leagues, Friendlies & Internal competitions. Club sessions Mon & Fri afternoons. Beginners and established players welcome Secretary Richard Free 01202 574182

RINGWOOD FLORAL DECORATION SOCIETY

Outdoor and indoor activities: braais, boat cruise, walks, barn dance, darts, South African dinners. Camaraderie! fun! Contact Phillipa 01202-740265

Meet at Greyfriars Community Centre on the last Thursday of the month at 2.00pm for 2.15pm. New members and visitors welcome. Contact Jenny Davies 07885 876 980

VERWOOD TRAD JAZZ CLUB

RINGWOOD UNITARIANS

HURN ROCK AND ROLL CLUB

RINGWOOD PHILATELIC SOCIETY

The Hideaway, Moorlands Road, Verwood, BH31 7PD on 3rd Thursday of the month. Good Food & Bar. Gigs from 8-11pm. (Doors open from 7pm). No membership required. Contact Geoff 07798 721405 Every Sunday evening 7.30pm to 10.30pm at The Hurn Bridge Sports Club BH23 6DY Beginners Welcome. Contact: Alan 01202 699022

FORDINGBRIDGE HANDBELL RINGERS

Meet each Monday 10-11.30am at St Mary’s Church, Fordingbridge. Come along to one of our friendly practice sessions. Ability to read music helps but not necessity. 01425 652103 or 01425 652769

BRAESIDE BRIDGE CLUB

Duplicate Bridge played on Tuesday evenings 6.45 to 10pm at All Saints Church Hall, St Leonards. New members and visitors welcome. Mrs Marion Paris 01425 478241 or Jim Jackson 01425 461661

New group exploring and celebrating matters of spirituality, faith and conscience, asking you not telling you your faith. http://ringwoodunitarians.blogspot.co.uk or 07899 730181 2nd Tues of each month, 7:30pm at Greyfriars. Interesting talks & colourful displays. Newcomers made very welcome. Colin Mount 01425 474310 Gordon Masson 01425 470710

RINGWOOD & FORDINGBRIDGE LIONS CLUB

Meet on the 2nd Thursday each month at 7.45 for 8pm at The Elm Tree pub, Hightown Road, Ringwood. Contact Lion Martin Riseam at: martin.riseam@mac.com – 01425 472181 www.ringwoodandfordingbridgelions.org.uk

RINGWOOD FLY DRESSERS GUILD

We promote the art of Fly Dressing/Tying. Wednesday evenings at 7pm - 9:30pm at Poulner Junior School, North Poulner Road, Ringwood, BH24 3LA. New members always welcome FORDINGBRIDGE CHORAL SOCIETY Rehearsals are held on Wednesday evenings in term time from 7.30pm- Secretary Peter Wildash: 07587000223, mayoflycraft@talktalk.net 9pm in the URC, Salisbury Street. New singers welcome. NEW FOREST AND DISTRICT SAILABILITY Contact our Secretary on: 01425 654372 We are looking for some new volunteers, if you enjoy meeting new people, would like a new hobby then please join us. No experience of ROTARY CLUB OF FORDINGBRIDGE sailing necessary,just a willingness to help people,training given. Stefan We meet at 6.30pm/7pm on Tuesdays every week at Avonway. Hart, 01202 760477, membershipsec@newforestsailability.co.uk We like to make a difference to the lives of others. For information on joining us call: Colin Ritchie on 01425 655877

BISTERNE VILLAGE HALL FOR HIRE

charity no. 301747 Refurbished and available for hire for private parties, Clubs, Meetings, Organised functions. Entertainment Licence for 100 people. Hire charges are from £7 per hour. Call: 01425 476703

THE BRACKEN CO. OF ARCHERS.

We are found on the grounds of Cranborne Middle School in E Dorset. We shoot on Sunday am, Tuesday & Thursday eve’s in the summer. In the winter, we also shoot indoors. www.dorsetarchery.co.uk

RINGWOOD ANTIQUES CLUB

Greyfriars Community Centre, 4th Wednesday of the month at 7.00pm for 7.30pm. New members & visitors welcome Membership and programme details 01425 471348

FORDINGBRIDGE FLOWER CLUB

Meet on the 1st Monday each month, except January & August, at St Mary’s Church Hall, Fordingbridge at 7.30pm.Visitors always welcome. Further details from the Secretary on 01425 652051

THE FORDINGBRIDGE SOCIETY

Join us to help keep Fordingbridge looking good! See us at: www.fordingbridgesociety.org.uk . Contact us at: TheFordingbridgeSociety@gmail.com

CERCLE AMICAL DE RINGWOOD

Meet at Anne Rose Hall, Greyfriars Community Centre 2nd Friday each month at 7.45pm. Contact: Secretary 01202 397440 www.ringwoodcercle.org.uk

FORDINGBRIDGE & DISTRICT U3A

TRADITIONAL AIKIDO CLUB Hyde, Fordingbridge Thursday 8 - 10.30pm, Sat 9-1pm. Also Salisbury Tues eve - Sun am. Physical and spiritual development. Self defence and weapons training. 20 yrs exp. 4th dan Qualified instructor. All ages. Contact John 01425 655194 www.takemusu.co.uk

Every 3rd Wednesday 2-4pm Fordingbridge Town Hall. Members also join activity groups according to interest. Info at u3asites.org.uk/ fordingbridge,Info packs in Fordingbridge library, or come to a meeting (£2 guest)Peter Woollett (memb. Sec) 01425 655490

RINGWOOD & FORDINGBRIDGE CLUB FOR THE BLIND

Supplies audio transcripts of local newspapers and non-political and non-sectarian magazines free to sight impaired people. Welcomes donations & help to read & edit. Contact: Peter Ansell 01425 475886

Visually impaired people meet on the 2nd and 4th Thursday afternoon each month at Greyfriars Activities Centre, Ringwood Contact Kate Henderson 01425 476568 / Mary Peach 01425 470008

THE RINGWOOD AND BURLEY BAND

Practice evening, each Friday at 8pm - 10pm. Ebenezer Hall, Greyfriars, Ringwood. NEW PLAYERS WELCOME! Mrs. Christine Harris: 07742 636662 christineband@btinternet.com

RINGWOOD & FORDINGBRIDGE TALKING NEWS

IBSLEY & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

Meet on the last Thursday of each month with a variety of speakers at Ibsley Village Hall 7.30pm. Annual Show at the end of August. Contact Judy 01425 472714

PLEASE NOTE: For inclusion on the Club Pages, copy must be submitted as an email and/or as an attached MS Word or Works doc. Due to the popularity of these pages publication is currently on a rotational basis. There is now a nominal charge of £36 inc vat per year for: 1. new applications and 2. current advertisers IF you want to ensure your advert appears in EVERY edition of this magazine.


LOCAL CLUBS AND SOCIETIES TWO BRIDGES CARE GROUP

We care for the needs of those who are infirm, young or old, & without transport. Our volunteers will drive you to medical appointments & sometimes take you shopping. Call: “Sandleheath & Fordingbridge 0845 385902” and, for more info, call 01425 652527 or 01425 650770

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ROYAL AIR FORCES ASSOCIATION

Fordingbridge & District Branch No. 1321. Meet every 4th Thursday in the Month at Scout Hall, Fordingbridge 7.30pm. Open to all ex RAF & friends. Contact: Bob Moffat 01425 654434/Gwen Sturges 01425 654610

WIGGLE & GIGGLE GROUP

THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DECORATIVE & FINE ARTS SOCIETY

FORDINGBRIDGE BRIDGE CLUB

GREYFRIARS BRIDGE CLUB

Meet at The Victoria Rooms FORDINGBRIDGE. 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month 3.00pm - 4.30pm for babies and little ones to around 3yrs. Contact NLCC for further information on 079 097 11886 Our friendly club meets from 7 to 10pm on Tuesdays every week at Avonway Community Centre, 36 Shaftesbury St, Fordingbridge. 1st & 3rd weeks: Rubber. 2nd & 4th weeks: Duplicate For details call Sue Hughes 01425 657795

ADVENTURE IN THE WOODS

Forest School club for children from 4-8 years of age at Edmondsham Forest School, between Verwood and Cranborne. Woodland walks, camp fires, nature crafts etc. Contact Kirsteen on 01725 517807

WESSEX SUGARCRAFTERS

Meet 3rd Monday each month at 7pm at Radnor Hall, Bodenham. New members & visitors very welcome. £5 inc refreshments. Info: Pat Jones 01258 452510 Doreen Simkins 01425 652085

We meet on the 2nd Tuesday of every month (except July & August) at 11am in St Francis Church Hall, Beatrice Road, Salisbury, SP1 3PN. Contact 01722 780683 Visitors welcome Entrance £5.00 Meet at Greyfriars Wednesday pm for Rubber Bridge (1.30pm) and Friday eves for Duplicate Bridge (6.45pm). New members & visitors welcome. Sue 01425 478920 or Ray 01425 477335

RINGWOOD ROTARY CLUB

Meet every Tuesday, 1st & 3rd at 6.15pm: 2nd & 4th at 12.45pm at The Greyfriars Centre (If 5th Tuesday call for details). Contact the Secretary:Ray Crocker 01425 473463 or www.ringwoodrotary.org

FORDINGBRIDGE & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

Last Monday of the month (not July & Aug) at The West Room,Avonway Community Centre, Shaftesbury St., Fordingbridge 7.30pm. Contact: David Melbourne 01425 655235 or visit www.fanddhs.org.uk

AVON VALLEY ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY

Meet at The Ann Rose Hall, Greyfriars, Ringwood 1st Wednesday each month at 7.30pm,September to May. blogavas.wordpress.com We raise money to provide extras & equipment. New members and Contact Mark Vincent 01425 473677 / Bill Atkinson 01722 326978 helpers welcome at our 2 main annual fundraising events also volunteers to join the team serving morning coffee to patients. Contact: RINGWOOD COMMUNITY CHOIR, “SING FOR JOY” Lynette Stanford, 01425 657650 lynette_stanford@btinternet.com Mixed choir, singing harmony songs from around the world-African, gospel, Taize, folk etc. No auditions, beginners as well as experienced RINGWOOD U3A singers age 10 upwards. Meet at Greyfriars Wednesdays, 7:30 – 9:30. Meet 2 to 4pm on the 3rd Thursday of the month at Greyfriars. Pay as you go. Contact Kirsteen McCormick 01725 517807. www.ringwoodu3a.org.uk or call Pete - 01425 478077 for details.

FRIENDS OF FORDINGBRIDGE HOSPITAL

RINGWOOD FRENCH CLUB

FORDINGBRIDGE CAMERA CLUB

EAST DORSET NATIONAL TRUST ASSOC’N

FORDINGBRIDGE QUILTERS

RINGWOOD CHESS CLUB

NEW FOREST JAZZ WORKSHOPS

Meet at Avonway Community Centre at 7.30 pm alternate Wednesdays Come and join our French Coffee Mornings every Tuesday 10am-11am for a mixture of talks by top photographers and members’ shows at Trinity Church Centre, Ringwood. All abilities welcome, conversation constructively judged by experienced professionals. group, no exams. No membership required. 01725 518448 www.fordingbridgecameraclub.org.uk Alain Jourdan, 01202 423318 or info@frenchmatters.net. Over 65 talks, functions, outings and special events held throughout the year in Verwood, West Moors and Ferndown. Contact Membership Secretary: Janet Matthews 01202 855001 Meets Monday evenings at Original White Hart, High St., Ringwood ,BH24 1AW. Teams in Bournemouth & Southampton Leagues Contact : darrellsturmey@bt.com 07730 901 961

LONGWATER TAI CHI

Monday classes in Avonway Community Centre, Shaftsbury Street, Fordingbridge.Tai Chi “Health for Life” Drop-in 11am - 12.15pm Contact: Patrick Foley or Jane Launchbury 01725 514546 office@longwatertaichi.co.uk.

YOUNG AT HEART CLUB

Social club for the older community who meet on 1st and 3rd Thursday afternoons each month, 2pm – 4.15pm, in the Activities Hall, Greyfriars, Ringwood. Contact Poppy Garvey 01425 477740.

THE LOYAL ACORN LODGE BRANCH OF ODDFELLOWS

Oddfellows is one of the oldest and friendliest societies in the world. For further details Contact Flo Munro 01202 820965, Loyal Acorn Lodge. The Oddfellows - making friends, helping people.

FORDINGBRIDGE EMBROIDERY CLUB

Meet on the 1st Tuesday of each month at St Mary’s Church Hall, Fordingbridge. 2-4.30pm. Novices & experts welcome. Pam 01425 652103, Maureen 01425 657334, Valerie 01425 656052

ROYAL BRITISH LEGION WOMENS SECTION

Meet at Greyfriars on 3rd Monday each month at 7pm. Minibus available for Ringwood area. New members & Visitors welcome - no need to have served in Armed Forces. Contact Jane Mansi 01202 572183 or Jean Webley 01425 489085

We are a small, friendly group meeting twice a month in Fordingbridge. On your first visit we will provide all the materials and tools for you to make a small sample piece to take home with you. Contact: Helen Cox 0789 0740 333 At Godshill Village Hall, final Wednesday of every month at 7.30pm for musicians, any ability, who want to learn jazz. £4 per session, inc tea & biscuits. Derek Ayling, 01425 650770 or Hippotrain@btinternet.com

RINGWOOD ART SOCIETY

Meets every 3rd Monday of the month at 7 pm to 9.30 pm at Greyfriars Community Centre, Ringwood. Monthly demonstrations by professional artists, also workshops and pottery afternoons. New Members welcome. Contact David Lowe 01425 482602 or www.ringwoodartsociety.org

BOURNEMOUTH PHILHARMONIC SOC. ORCHESTRA This full symphony orchestra rehearses 7.30 pm Wednesdays at St Peter’s Senior Catholic School, St Catherine’s Rd, Southbourne. Contact conductor Sam Newgarth 01258 473073. sam@newgarth.fsnet.co.uk www.baps-orch.co.uk

AVON W I

Meet on the 2nd Monday of each month at 7pm at United Reformed Church Hall, Salisbury Street. (No meetings in August) Monthly speaker/activities/discussions. Contact Anne on 01425 655192

ANGLO ITALIAN SOCIETY

Meet at Greyfriars Community Centre on 1st Monday evening of the month for illustrated talks IN ENGLISH on a variety of Italian topics. Contact : Hazel on 01425 476091

GERMAN LANGUAGE GROUPS

Pub nights, Parent toddler groups, Children’s language club Contact: Cassandra 01425 479101 www.kinderspiel.co.uk cassscholz1@yahoo.co.uk

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Gardening Grow your own take-away by Pippa Greenwood

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e all know that home-cooked food is better for us than a stream of takeaways, but then we all deserve a little self-indulgence from time to time. So why not save yourself the guilt (and some cash) and grow your own Chinese takeaway right here in your own garden? No I haven’t turned cookery writer, but you can easily grow some of those tasty and crunchy vegetables that make the backbone of many a Chinese stir-fry... and the great thing is that oriental vegetables do well from late summer sowings, so it’s off to the garden centre (not the takeaway) you go! Bean sprouts are so easy to grow you could almost do it with your eyes shut. The common types are sprouted mungbeans, and you can either buy packets of seed or a small packet of the beans themselves from your local health food store. They’ll come with easy cultivation instructions and before you know it you’ll have the beginnings of a stir-fry. Mizuna has got to be one of the most attractive leafy vegetables you can grow. Its green leaves appear soon after

sowing the seed in a pot or in open ground, and they add a great spicy flavour to your stir-fry and also add a zing to salads and sandwiches.

oriental vegetables do well from late summer sowings And where would your Chinese meal be without that delicious Oriental veg, pak-choi. It’s another easy vegetable to grow late in the summer: just sow the seeds in a well-forked soil, water, and wait. Thin out as per the instructions of the seed packet (you can eat the thinnings too), then just pinch off the roots and pop the plants into the wok. Pak-choi also grows well in a container of multi-purpose compost. Garlic is another essential ingredient. It’s not really the right time of year to plant garlic, but for an unexpected little extra take a few spare cloves and pot them in trays of compost. Keep the compost slightly moist and in a week or two the cloves will start to sprout. What you’re after here aren’t the sprouts though, but the bright green foliage which adds a definitely garlicky flavour to stir-fries and a touch

of colour as well. Radishes add heat as well as crunch, and there are some lovely oriental varieties such as Mantanhong, which is a British-bred Chinese variety with a superbly crunchy bright red-to-pink inner flesh and spherical white roots – great for colour and texture and with a sweet almost nutty flavour. Sow in open ground or pots from now until early September for cropping in a few weeks’ time. Spring onions are another classic stir-fry component. You won’t get a fully mature crop for harvesting this year unless you’re extremely lucky; but what you will get is a superyoung onion that will add both colour and intense flavour to the contents of your wok. And finally, mushrooms will add a meaty texture to your home-grown vegetable stirfry. Kits for growing both oyster and field mushrooms are available in many garden centres or by mail order. It’s not always easy to get right, I know, but the challenge is definitely worth it when you have exotic mushrooms growing in your cellar, garden frame, greenhouse, or shed.

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et’s Get Growing Annual General Meeting will be at 6pm Thursday 14th August 2014 at 6 Mansfield Rd, Ringwood, BH24 1LJ. Let’s Get Growing is a garden share scheme for Ringwood residents who have underused gardens and we aim to link them with people who would like to grow their own.

The scheme can help you grow healthier fresh food, reduce weekly shopping bills, is good for the environment and will mean new friendships can be forged. Come along to the meeting to find out more or contact Debbie Grace: 07810 480508 or deborah.grace@btinternet.com website: www.letsgetgrowing.org.uk

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Easy Pickings In Your Garden By Annie Wilson

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xpensive lawnmowers and garden tools, not to mention high end barbecues are valuable on the black market, particularly at this time of year. Why would an opportunist thief – and the large majority are - take the trouble to break into your property when there are easy pickings on the outside?

Protect the entrance to your property. If a gate isn’t practical, consider covering the pathways with gravel. Thieves don’t like to announce their presence and the sound of footsteps on gravel could be enough to put them off on the approach. Motion activated lighting and well lit paths and driveways are a necessity.

reduce the risk of burglary and is worth considering. Although hooking up CCTV to protect your garden gnomes may seem excessive, it may be of use if you have valuable items in your garden. Other investments that can help are getting your house alarm extended to cover your shed and garage, or buying a separate alarm for any

Clearly you need to protect your possessions starting at the boundaries not just at the property.

Garages and sheds should have locks on their doors. A heavy duty padlock, along with a hasp and staple would be ideal, although a determined intruder will still find a way. If it’s a concern then a metal shed should be considered.

outbuildings.

Fences and hedges are the first line of defence against uninvited guests so should act as an effective barrier. Keep them in good condition and make any repairs a priority. Spikes added to the top of walls and gates are good deterrents although perhaps not something you’ll want to use where you will be looking at them. Let Mother Nature lend a hand by using ‘hostile plants’ – ones that are spiky, prickly or very dense. Choose plants such as holly, pyracantha, berberis, rambling roses and blackthorn, particularly in the areas where it’s easy to access your garden without being seen. Early autumn is an excellent time to plant as the warm soil will help to establish the roots.

Valuable property that is kept outside should be protected in just the same way as other household belongings. Mark your possessions with your postcode and house number. There are plenty of ways to do this; engraving is a good way of keeping your mark permanent. Photograph your property so that you can provide a good description should anything ever get stolen and to help aid identification. Ensure that your household insurance policy covers belongings kept in sheds and garages. A one-off investment to make your garden more secure can

Although it’s impractical to put all your removable items indoors each night, some sensible precautions will protect your barbecue, statues, pot plants and garden furniture. Basically, anything that is movable, however heavy, is at risk. Out of sight is out of mind, so try to keep items away from public view if possible. Finally, there’s one thing that many leave outside that is just an open invitation to a thief: a key. If it’s hidden under a mat/ the bin/a plantpot etc it might as well not be hidden at all. Install a lock box in a discrete place in your garden. It would take a very determined burglar to take the trouble to hack into your lockbox when there are probably easier pickings in neighbouring properties.

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Local Entertainment Centres Greyfriars, 44 Christchurch Road, 46th Annual Summer Exhibition of Ringwood Art So- Ringwood, BH24 1D. David Lowe 7 - 25 Aug ciety. Free Entry, Wheelchair access. 01425 482602, www.ringwoodartsociety.org Ellingham & Ringwood Agricultural Society annually Somerley Park, Near Ringwood All Day presents a local traditional country show and a guar- Hampshire BH24 3PL Sat 9 Aug anteed family day out. Single £10, Concessions £7, Children Free, Parking Free “Adventure in the Woods” , Whole days spent in the Edmondsham Forest School, BH21 Wed 13 Aug (Age 5-9 yrs) 8.45am – 4.15pm woods, nature crafts, campfire cooking, walks, pic- 5RE, between Cranborne and Vernics etc. £25 for the day including lunch, snacks & wood. Contact Kirsteen Freer on Thu 14 Aug drinks. 01725 517807. (Age 3-7 yrs) Blashford Buggy Walk Join us for a buggy walk For more information please contact around Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve. Get outside, Michelle on 01425 472760 or Blashget fit & discover the wonderful wildlife living on fordLakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the Fri 15 Aug 10.30am-12noon your doorstep! The site is dog free with buggy Blashford Lakes Education Centre, friendly paths. We meet alternate Friday mornings. Ellingham Drove, BH24 3PJ High Designs. As part of Hampshire Open Studios. Woodgreen Village Hall. SP6 2AR. 16 - 25 Aug 10am - 5pm Handmade crafts by local craftspeople Bisterne Scarecrow Festival: Maps from Texaco Ga- Bisterne, Nr Ringwood 17 - 31 Aug rage, Tyrrell's Ford Country Inn Orienteering Course (2 days). All ages, children 7 Moors Valley Country Park and Foryears and under must be accompanied. £12.00 per est, Horton Road, Ashley Heath, Nr 18, 19 Aug 2pm - 5pm person. It is designed to give you the skills needed to Ringwood, Dorset, BH24 2ET. 01425 orienteer more regularly. Booking essential. 470721 Fireside Tales with Granddad with Pickled Image. Barrington Theatre, Penny’s Walk, Exquisite puppets, captivating storytelling, beautiful Ferndown BH21 9TH Book: Barringshadow puppetry combine to create an enchanting ton Centre, 01202 894858 Tue 19 Aug 10am – 1.45pm show. Adults £3 Children admin@barringtoncentre.co.uk Free funded by Awards for All. www.barringtoncentre.co.uk Family Pond Dip. Family fun discovering the wonder- Meet at the Blashford Lakes Educaful wildlife lurking in the weedy depths of the Blash- tion Centre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 Wed 20 Aug 10.30am - 12noon ford pond. Suggested donation £3 per person. To 3PJ. Children must be accompanied book please contact Jim on 01425 472760 or by adults. Sorry no dogs. BlashfordLakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Wimborne Minster Model Town & Wimborne Model Town. Crafts: Mad Hatters Tea Gardens. King St, Wimborne Minster Wed 20 Aug 11am & 2pm Party. Age to 12 BH21 1DY. 01202 881924 10am - 4.45pm (Mon - Sat) 1pm 5pm (Sun)

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Doors open 7pm for entry & meals. Verwood Traditional Jazz Club present Andy Woon's Thu 21 Aug Music starts at 8pm Vintage Hot Five. A great South Coast Jazz Band. through to 11pm. Entry, Supporter £10, Visitor £11. Heads & Tales Storytelling Cafe comes to Ringwood - 'The News Today'. This club is open to all and proThu 21 Aug 7.45pm vides an opportunity for anyone to tell. Stand-up storytelling for adults. Entrance payable on the door £6. Ringwood Farmers' Market at The Furlong shopping Sat 23 Aug 10am - 2pm centre with all your usual high quality food stalls. Frogham Fair. A traditional village fete providing a Sat 23 Aug 1.30pm - 5pm fun afternoon for all the family. Verwood Rotary Club's - Rustic Fayre. Fun day for all the family in support of local & Rotary charities. Mon 25 Aug 10am - 5pm Classic Vehicles, Stalls, Refreshments (inc Cafe Rene), Craft and a Car Boot Sale. Arena events. £4. Wed 27 Aug 7.30pm 27 Aug (Age 3-7 yrs) 8.45am – 4.15pm 28 Aug (Age 5-9 yrs) Open from 10am – 10pm, Thursday – 28 - 31 Aug Saturday and from 10am – 6pm on Sunday Sat 30 Aug

The Hideaway, 17 Moorlands Road. Verwood. Dorset. BH31 7PD. The Boston Tea Party, Frampton Mill, 15 Furlong Centre, Ringwood, BH24 1AT. www.headsandtalescafe.co.uk

The Furlong Shopping Centre, Ringwood Springfield Farm near Frogham Crossroads. www.froghamfair.co.uk Potterne Park, Verwood - organised by Verwood Rotary. www.rotaryribi.org/clubs/page.php? PgID=245753&ClubID=1659 The Hub, Verwood*. Tickets on the Verwood Organ & Keyboard Society present Mark door. Janetta 01202 822936 or Thompson. Members £5, Visitors £7. Peter 01202 814976 Forest School, BH21 “Adventure in the Woods”. Whole days spent in the Edmondsham between Cranborne and Verwoods, nature crafts, campfire cooking, walks, pic- 5RE, wood. Contact nics etc. £25 for the day incl lunch, snacks & drinks. 01725 517807. Kirsteen Freer on Bournemouth Air Festival. Displays of historic flying Bournemouth seafront Dorset BH1 machines, jets and display teams to sparkling dusk 2BU . Festival site is located between displays and parachute teams. Also including the and Boscombe Piers, much anticipated Canadian Lancaster, displaying at Bournemouth including the East Overcliff. the weekend with the Battle of Britain Memorial www.bournemouthair.co.uk Flight, and the Mid Air Squadron Canberra XH134.

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Wildlife Tots: Teddy Bears Picnic Den building and campfire fun for 2-4 year olds with their teddy bears and their parents or carers. Suggested donation £3 per child. Booking Essential.

for contact details of many Local Entertainment Centres To book please contact Michelle on 01425 472760 or BlashfordLakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the Blashford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 3PJ Moors Valley Country Park and Forest, Horton Road, Ashley Heath, Nr Ringwood, Dorset, BH24 2ET. 01425 470721. Booking essential.

Cross Country Mountain Biking 8 - 14 years £6.00 per child. Incorporating a mixture of skills, adventure, exploration and navigation There are also sessions for adults only running within these times. Ringwood & District Branch of the Royal British Le- Hurn Sports & Social Club, Causegion, present The New Forest Dixieland Band. Tick- way, Christchurch, BH23 6DY. John 7.30pm Sat 6 Sep ets £8, includes Ploughmans Supper. Monies raised Collin 01425 479214 to go to R.B.L. Welfare Funds. Breamore House, Breamore, Nr. FordRomeo & Juliet in the garden at Breamore House. Hants. SP6 2DF. For more Start 5.00pm, gates Enjoy a Shakespearean masterpiece in the grounds ingbridge, and tickets please call 01725 512 Sun 7 Sep 4.15 pm of an Elizabethan manor house. We welcome you to info 858 or visit Events on bring a picnic, rugs and low-backed chairs. www.breamorehouse.com. Trinity Centre, Ringwood. To book a Big Little Theatre FREE trial/workshop . Wed 10 Sep 4.15pm place 01202 434499 Centre, Penny's Walk, East Dorset NT Assoc - My Life in Dance - a talk by Barrington Ferndown, BH22 9TH Contact Wed 10 Sep 7.30pm Carlotta Barrow - all welcome 01202 855001 Sat 6, 13, 20, 10am - 12noon 27 Sep & 4 Oct

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The ‘See it made’ Craft Show Saturday 27 September 2014. 10am - 4pm

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Woodcarving • Stick Making • Wood Turning Exhibitions • Demonstrations Many other Crafts for Men and Women. 4x1hr talks by Guest Speakers Tools & Craft Material Sales Refreshments • Raffle • Free Car Park Details from Mike Tuck: 01425 4757129 www.dorset-do.co.uk

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Three essential tips for the IT phobic by Kate McLelland “I was too busy bringing up the children”, “I’m not minded”,

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hatever excuse you’ve used over the years to avoid learning about it, information technology is here to stay. These days so many of the things we do are dependent on the internet and in future years our interaction with the online world is set to increase still further. If you’ve never held a mouse in your hand (except for the furry kind), prepare for the world as you know it to change beyond all recognition.

Allow a further £30-£60+VAT for a local computer engineer to set up the equipment if you don’t have anyone who can do it for you.

courses teaching you how to become IT literate, and you may also enjoy the experience of learning with like-minded people.

If you prefer a portable version you can buy a new laptop computer from about £300 upwards. Smaller, tablet computers are available from £220 but if you like a traditional keyboard you may find it harder to get to grips with the tablet’s touchscreen functions.

If you don’t know anyone who can teach you the basics, Age UK can help you find a computer course in your area. You can call them on 0800 169 6565 or alternatively check with your library to find a local training centre.

Borrowing is fine if you have a friend or neighbour willing to offer lengthy periods of access to their home computer. If you are visiting a local library to use their equipment, you may need to book in advance.

Tip three: don’t panic! Computer circuits are used in everything from washing machines to mobile phones these days, so computers should really have lost their ability to scare us. Don’t worry about making mistakes or losing information: most of the errors you will make can be easily corrected. There are a number of books available from high street newsagents that explain computing in very simple, basic terms, so it may help to buy one of those, particularly if it has a glossary in the back where you can look up any words you don’t understand. Not just for shopping! A recent study in America discovered that older people who regularly spent time online were one third less likely to suffer from depression than their peers who did not use the internet. The study, which contacted 3,075 people, found that access to the internet helped with issues of loneliness and social isolation.

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TRAINSPOTTING ON THE TRANS- SIBERIAN ! Our seasoned traveller relates her experiences on a trip from Moscow to Beijing on the Trans-Siberian Railway

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hen my husband (the ever intrepid traveller!) suggested a journey on the Trans-Siberian railway, I had my reservations. Siberia did not exactly strike me as an appealing holiday destination, nor the prospect of being cooped up in a train for a lengthy journey! However my husband won me over by finding an organised trip from Moscow to Beijing on a privately run train known as Tsar’s Gold run by a German company. There are a number of companies that offer rail journeys on the Trans-Siberian route some going from Moscow to Vladivostock and others down to Bejiing (with a change of train in China). There are various category of compartment - with the most expensive having en-suite facilities. We The writer enjoying a Siberian Railway museum! went for the standard accommodation and found the compartment perfectly adequate for our needs. Each carriage has an attendant and is equipped with adequate toilets and surprisingly spacious shower facilities. The restaurant cars provided an abundance of nutritious food with the option of a glass of vodka after every meal!! The trip started with a tour of Moscow - including Red Square and of course the Kremlin. The interior of the Kremlin, no longer the seat of the government, is vast and is a major tourist attraction. Its 3 beautiful churches with their classic, onion shaped domes or cupolas in glistening gold are a spectacular sight. And so to the train to embark on our adventure with even a band playing to welcome us on board!! Although this was a 15 day holiday, six of the nights were spent in comfortable hotels and there were stops every day for excellent guided tours of the sights en route to Bejiing. Our first port of Cathedral in Kazan the Tatar capital call after Moscow was beautiful Kazan, also with its Kremlin or fortification containing traditional churches with golden orbs and a stunning modern mosque. Moving into Siberia with its forests

Travelling by the side of Lake Baikal

of birch trees, we visited commemoration sites for victims of Stalin’s purges and the site where the last Tsar Nicholas 2nd and his family were murdered with a beautiful church now standing on the site in honour of their memory - all very poignant. My image of Siberia as a cold desolate place dissipated when we arrived at Lake Baikal - a vast freshwater lake of breathtaking beauty. It was time for a barbecue here and some passengers braved the waters for a quick dip. Then on to elegant Irkutsk the capital of East Siberia with its many traditional wooden houses and Art Nouveau architecture. We had the opportunity to have Museum of Siberian Architecture lunch with a family in their Irkutsk dacha. These are the weekend and holiday homes, constructed of wood, that are so popular with the locals, providing the opportunity to get away from the industrial towns and enjoy the country air. Next stop was Mongolia and its capital Ulan Bator which is developing at a fast pace due to its wealth of copper and other minerals but traffic congestion is now a major problem. Far more enthralling was the beauty of the Mongolian countryside and learning about the nomadic lifestyle of some of the population in their distinctive yurts or tented households. We were treated to Mongolian hospitality sampling their food and watching displays of wrestling, archery and horsemanship. Nomads And finally on to the of the Mongolian Steppes next train for the journey into China. What a contrast between rural China, glimpsed from the train window, with workers tending the fields, using carts drawn by donkeys, amidst dramatic scenery of hills and gorges and then the sight of the megalopolis of Beijing. with its wealth of high rise commercial buildings and exciting modern architectural structures. Our visit to the vast forbidden city home to the emperors, was fascinating and it was interesting to see the large crowds queuing to visit Mao’s mausoleum in Tinnamen Square. A highlight for me was climbing a steep stretch of the Great Wall, quite a feat considering the temperature!!This was an awesome, journey along this vast railway network. Truly memorable! Bobbie Dawson June 2014.


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Portrait of a Dorset Artist Sally Pinhey lives in Upwey, near Weymouth and was drawn to art as she wanted a career that would allow her to bring up her young family She is now considered to be one of the foremost botanical artists in the United Kingdom and five years after becoming a professional artist Sally was elected a full member of the Association of Illustrators in 1990. “It was the most adaptable thing I could do with small children and moving every few years for my husband’s work,” she says. Sally adds that painting does not run in her family although her grandfather was a ship designer. Although she has now made her home in Dorset and teaches both at her home studio, at Kingston Maurward College and The Kingcombe Centre, Sally enjoys travelling, which provides much inspiration. One of her career highlights was spending three years in Italy. “Everything was a joy to paint, both plants and ancient classical ruins were my main subjects, and exhibitions were well attended,” she recalls. “I sold everything I painted.” Since that time five books have been published that have been entirely illustrated by Sally. “The fifth ‘The Botanical Illustrator’s Handbook’ was launched by Crowood Press in July.” Watercolours are her medium of choice and with a readily recognizable style of translucent washes to shape a subject, followed by more detailed overpainting Sally has sold thousands of paintings. Prestigious clients include: Sainsbury’s, Dorling Kindersley, Crabtree & Evelyn and the House of Lords. “My interest in trees and land use has led me down the path of supporting water harvesting projects first in Africa,” explains Sally. “The charity ‘Excellent’ not only helps individual self help groups to build sustainable ‘sand dams’, but also hosts groups from other parts of the world to teach them how to use this simple but effective technology.” www.sallypinhey.com

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USEFUL LOCAL INFORMATION

Doctors’ Numbers

Citizens Advice Bureau

Cornerways Medical Centre 01425 484370 (Emergencies Only) Parkers Close, Gorley Road, Poulner 01425 472515 (Routine matters) BH24 1JD

Library Times

Ringwood Medical Centre 01425 478901 The Close, Ringwood, BH24 1JY

St. Leonards Surgery Cornerways 1 Pine Drive, St. Ives, Ringwood, BH24 2LN

01425 476707

Fordingbridge Surgery Bartons Road Fordingbridge Hospital Fordingbridge, SP6 1RS

01425 653430

Dalkeith 4a West Street, Ringwood

01425 473688

Mansfield House Dental Surgery 36 Southampton Road, Ringwood

01425 473938

Fordingbridge Dental Surgery Highfield House, Fordingbridge Hospital, Bartons Road

01425 652331

Dentists’ Numbers

School Terms & Holidays

Hampshire Community & Controlled schools Five days are also available for professional day closures during term time. These are specified by the headteacher and governors of each school All dates taken from: www.hants.gov.uk and www.dorsetcc.gov.uk Dates in white are where days differ for Dorset. Term/holiday Summer Holidays: 24 (23) July - 1 Sept 14 (29 Aug14) Autumn Term: 2 (1) Sept - 19 Dec 14 Half Term: 27 Oct - 31 Oct 14 Christmas Holidays: 22 Dec 14 - 2 Jan 15 Spring Term: 5 Jan - 2 April 15 (27 March) Half Term: 16 Feb - 20 Feb 15 Easter Holidays: 3 April(30 March)-17 (10) April 15 Summer Term: 20 (13) April - 22 (20) July 15 Half Term: 25 May - 29 May 15 UK holidays Summer Bank Holiday: 25 Aug 14 Christmas: 25 & 26 Dec 14 New Year: 1 Jan 15 Easter: 3 - 6 April 15 May Day: 4 May 14 Spring Bank Holiday: 25 May 15

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Open Mon - Fri 10am - 2pm T: 08444 111306. e: advice@newforest.cabnet.org.uk w: www.adviceguide.org.uk www.hants.gov.uk/library

Ringwood Library

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0845 603 5631

Christchurch Road, Ringwood, BH24 1DW Opening Hours: Mon CLOSED Thur 9.00 - 5.00 Tues 9.00 - 7pm Fri 9.00 - 5.00 Wed 9.00 - 5.00 Sat 9.00 - 1pm Public Computer Network, and Photocopier facilities

Tots & Tinies - Wednesdays 11-11.30am Storytime(under 5’s)Thursdays 10.30-11.00am Childminders Storytime 1.30-2.30pm 1st Wednesday in month Chatterbooks Children’s book club 4.0-4.50pm 3rd Wednesday in month All Childrens activities term time only Knitting Group - 10-12 noon Alternate Wed/ Thurs Crochet Club 10-12 noon 1st Sat in month Dementia Drop-In 10-12 noon 1st Wed in month Disability Advice 10-12 noon 4th Friday in month

Fordingbridge Library 0845 603 5631 Roundhill, Fordingbridge, SP6 1AQ Opening Hours: Monday CLOSED Tuesday 9.30 - 5.00 Wednesday 9.30 - 5.00 Thursday CLOSED Friday 9.30 - 5.00 Saturday 9.30 - 1 Public Computer Network, and Photocopier facilities Tots and Tinies. Rhymes, Sing-a-long sessions for the 0-4s and their carers: Alternate Fridays 9.30-10am. (Term time only) Police Drop-In Come in for a chat, get advice or ask a question! 1st Wednesday every month 10.30 - 11.30. Knit & Natter sessions - a group for new and experienced knitters of all ages—all welcome. Tea, coffee & biscuits available at 50p. Alternate Thursdays from 2 - 4pm . (the library is closed so please knock on door) Other Drop-ins: Forest Disability, Dorset POPP Wayfinders - ask in Library for more details.

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Finance How to Deal

Effectively with Debt By Ann Haldon www.cornerstonewebcontent.com

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uring the year to September 2013, Citizens Advice Bureaux in England and Wales dealt with 7,015 new debt problems every working day. This is the rather startling figure issued by financial capability organisation, The Money Charity, and it illustrates just how people in the UK are struggling to keep on top of money issues.

Where to go for reliable advice The internet provides a valuable source of information and advice on debt and how to deal with it, but sometimes it can be more reassuring to sit down with a financial expert and let them explain the solutions available to you in person. The Citizens Advice service is the obvious choice for debt help, with over 3,300 bureaux around England and Wales. The charity offers free independent advice to all, in confidence, at high street locations including dedicated offices, doctors’ surgeries, courts, and even prisons. They also provide their services via email, the internet and telephone if preferred. An excellent online source of information is the StepChange Debt Charity, which you may know under its former title of the Consumer Credit Counselling Service. They provide information and advice about all aspects of debt, including tips to avoid it, dealing with it effectively, and what to do if you are overwhelmed by money worries.

Reasons for getting into debt

StepChange states that “Overspending is not the main cause of debt problems” and accounts for only 10% of the cases they deal with. So what are the main causes? Well, they could occur for a number of reasons: • Unexpected redundancy, job loss or reduced hours • A life event, such as divorce or separation • Injury or illness • Reduced income • Failure to budget effectively In recent years, job losses and redundancies have accounted for many of the debt problems in this country. The loss of income may have been sudden, and coupled with spiralling living costs, debt can become unavoidable.

What are the best ways to tackle debt?

This largely depends on the amount and type of debt concerned. There are ways to quickly reduce household expenses and interest charges though, so think about switching your energy supplier if you aren’t locked into a deal, and move all credit card debt onto a 0% or low interest card if you can. Below are some easy things

to do that will help gain control over your finances: • Make a detailed list of all household income and expenditure, including items such as birthday and Christmas presents • Cancel all unnecessary direct debits and standing orders, and cut back on non-essential spending • Once your outgoings have been reduced or consolidated, make a strict budget to include basic household and living costs • Consider keeping only one credit card, which should be used purely for emergencies

But what if it’s already too late?

There are actions you can take as a last resort, such as Individual Voluntary Arrangements, Administration Orders, or declaring bankruptcy. These are all big steps, however, and you need to take professional advice before making such a decision. An important consideration in all this is choosing the right people to help you. You need to approach a charity or other non-profit organisation with counsellors who are paid to help you, rather than make money from you.

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USEFUL LOCAL PHONE NUMBERS Police / Crime

Utilities / Emergencies

Less urgent than 999 Ringwood & Fordingbridge Police Station

101 or 0845 0454545

Police, Fire & Ambulance Emergency

999

Crimestoppers

0800 55 51 11

British Transport Police

0800 40 50 40

Gas - Emergency Southern Electricity Emergency Water - Sembcorp Brmth Water

08000 72 72 82

Community Centres Greyfriars- Ringwood

01425 472613

Avonway - Fordingbridge

01425 652706

Local Councils & Agencies

- Southern

0800 11 19 99

01202 590059 0845 2720845

Sewerage - Southern - Wessex

0845 2720845 0845 600 3600

New Forest District Council

023 8028 5000

BT Faultline

0800 80 01 51

Ringwood Town Council

01425 473883

National Emergency

0870 2414680

Fordingbridge Town Council

01425 654134

Environment Agency Floodline(warnings& Advice)

0800 80 70 60 0845 988 11 88

Ringwood Foodbank

07501 598800

Hospitals

Information Ringwood & Fordingbridge Libraries Citizens Advice Bureau - New Forest Visitor Information -Ringwood -Fordingbridge

Travel

0845 603 5631 08444 11 13 06 01425 470896 01425 654560

Bournemouth A&E

01202 70 41 67

NHS Direct Bournemouth Hospital

0845 46 47 01202 30 36 26

National Express Coaches Bournemouth Airport

0870 580 80 80 01202 36 40 00

Poole Hospital

01202 66 55 11

Southampton Airport

0870 040 0009

Salisbury Hospital

01722 33 62 62

Traveline (Bus, Coach, Ferry & Rail)

0870 608 26 08

Southampton Hospital Fordingbridge Hospital

02380 77 72 22 01425 65 22 55

AA (Automobile Association) RAC (Royal Automobile Club)

0800 88 77 66 0800 82 82 82

Wilts & Dorset Bus Enquiries

08457 090899

Train Times / Enquiries

0845 748 49 50

Helplines Samaritans Drinkline Careline (Counselling) Carers Line

0845 0800 0208 0808

790 917 514 808

90 82 11 77

90 82 77 77

Childline NSPCC National Drugs Helpline Age Concern

0800 0808 0800 0800

11 11 800 50 00 77 66 00 00 99 66

National Debtline

0808 808 40 00

Seniorline

0808 800 65 65

Rspca - Ashley Heath

0300 123 0749

Community Legal Advice Direct

0845 345 43 45

Hampshire Families

0796 2272 931

AL-anon(10am-10pm)year round 0207 403 08 88 Alcoholics Anonymous 24 hours: 0845 769 75 55

Meeting House Hours Mon, Tues, Thur, Fri, Sat 10am—12 noon Wed 10am—2.30pm Closed Sunday

Chemist Opening Times

FORDINGBRIDGE Pharmacy, 01425 654539 4-6 Bridge Street, Fordingbridge, SP6 1AH Mon - Sat: 7.30am-10.30pm, Sun: 9am-7pm Lloyds Pharmacy, 01425 474196 RINGWOOD HEALTH CENTRE , The Close Mon - Fri: 8.30-6.30, Sat: 9-1 Lloyds Pharmacy, 01425 483643 Parkers Close,Gorley Road, Poulner Mon - Fri: 9-6.30, Sat: 9-12.30 Boots, RINGWOOD 01425 474170 11 Southampton Road, Ringwood Mon - Fri: 8:45-5:30, Sat: 9-5:30

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Bretts Pharmacy, 01425 470982 ASHLEY HEATH High Street, Ashley Heath. Mon - Fri: 9-5:30, Sat: 9-1 Boots, CASTLEPOINT 01202 549971 / 548139 Castlepoint, Bournemouth. Mon - Fri: 9-8, Sat: 9-7, Sun: 10:30-4:30 Morrisons (in Store),VERWOOD 01202 826555 Chiltern Drive, Verwood Mon - Fri: 9-1, 2-8, Sat: 9-1, 2-6, Sun: 10-1 Boots, FERNDOWN 01202 871841 Trickets Cross Mon - Fri: 9-7, Sat: 8.30-1, 2-5.30, Sun: 10-4

Ringwood Foodbank

The Wesley Centre, Christchurch Road, Ringwood. 01425 600134 Mon, Wed, Fri,11.30am—1.30pm www.ringwood.foodbank.org.uk

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ampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance is calling upon the people of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight to start making preparations for their inaugural ‘Love Your Air Ambulance Month’ in October. A little more than £6 would keep the Air Ambulance flying for a minute, £383 would keep it flying for an hour and £4,600 would keep it flying for a whole day. Bearing in mind that the Air Ambulance can reach anywhere within Hampshire within just 5 minutes, and the Isle of Wight within 20 minutes, the smallest donation can make a difference . With this in mind, the charity is appealing to local companies to get behind the campaign and to help to keep the Air Ambulance flying and saving lives for as many minutes as possible.

Individuals are encouraged to step forward and stand as company ‘Ambassadors’ for the month, spurring on their colleagues to do something worthwhile and to help a life saving service. A certificate will be presented to the company that manages to raise the most money in support of ‘Love Your Air Ambulance Month’. Getting involved could be as simple as organising an office fancy dress day or cake sale, or even just having a collection pot in reception. However, if local businesses are looking for inspiration, the charity has plenty of fundraising ideas, along with fundraising packs and all the information needed to promote Love Your Air Ambulance Month to friends and colleagues. Anyone wanting further information is asked to get in touch with the charity press office on 02380 333377.

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Activities Big Little Theatre School 27 Longwater Tai Chi 45 Stagecoach Ringwood 29 Advertising Roundabout Mags 31,38,46 Antique Dealer Lorraine Tarrant Antiques 23 Millers Antiques 1 Architect RiB Architecture 3 Bathrooms/Bedrooms/Kitchens Brian's Kitchens 13 Dunkley Tiles 5 Matthew & Son Kitchens 48 Beauty, Health & Fitness Good To Be Me 11 Regenerate 27 Building Services / Home Improvements Graham Histed 29 Harper's Home Improvements 39 Hart Maintenance 11 JM Installations 34 More Than Loft Ladders 36 Richard Pestell Property Maintenance 45 SEWI UK 15 Verwood Builders 36 Car Dealers Westover Land Rover Christchurch 17 Central Heating & Plumbing Boiler Juice 19

Children's Education & Care (inc. Schools & Nurseries) Edmondsham Forest School 45 Elves & Fairies Woodland Nursery 45 Ringwood Day Nursery 29 Chimney Sweep Oliver Chimney Sweep 11 Chiropody Teresa Dimond Chiropodist 45 Computer Services Tec Check 31 Discount Store Verwood Surplus Stores 13 Electrical Appliance Repairs County Appliance Care 15 Electrician Dorset Electrical 15 Financial Services Corporate Solutions 45 Flooring Contakt Carpets 37 Flooring Elegance 27 Garage Services DLH Cars & Commercials 33 Garden Services & Supplies Fayrewood Trees & Landscapes 25 Graham Stanford 23 Greenthumb Lawncare 23 Hill Meadow Gardening & Landscaping 1 WGC Tree Services 45 Health & Fitness see Beauty, Health & Fitness Plumbing see Central Heating & Plumbing

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Ringwood Students venture overseas as Lions International Ambassadors

hree talented Ringwood Students have an amazing opportunity to travel to India, America and Finland as International Ambassadors for the town of Ringwood as part of this year’s Lions Youth Camp & Exchange Program. Elizabeth Treble, Nicole Mumford-Jobaire, and Shona Graham are getting ready to set off on a trip of a lifetime to experience living with a Lions family in a different country this summer courtesy of the Lions Clubs International Youth Camp & Exchange Program. All three students will spend approximately 2-3 weeks experiencing what life is like in a different country and then at least a further week mixing with other students from around the World at the International Youth Camp operating in each country. Pictured are Elizabeth Treble and Nicole Mumford-Jobaire holding the bannerettes for Ringwood & Fordingbridge Lions Club that they will take with them to pass on to their International Hosts. All of the food, accommodation costs and travel whilst in their chosen country will be paid for by Lion Clubs International. Lion President Geoff Kay commented that “this is a very exciting opportunity for 3 of our brightest students to experience the life and culture of a different country and to make lifelong friendships with international students from around the globe”. The 3 students were carefully selected by Ringwood & Fordingbridge Lions Club earlier this year, and who are now getting ready to embark on their trip of a lifetime. Ringwood & Fordingbridge Lions Club are part of Lions Clubs International, one of the largest global service organisations in the world with approximately 1.37 million men and women members in 206 different countries. One of the principal aims of Lions Clubs International is to create and foster a spirit of understanding among the peoples of the world. This is in part achieved through supporting local applications

for their Youth Camp & Exchange Program which has been in operation since 1961. Anyone interested in this program or any other of the many service projects being undertaken by Ringwood and Fordingbridge Lions Club should call R & F Lions on 0845 8335819 or contact them via the website www.randflions.org.uk for further information.

Barrington Boost for hard of hearing

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imborne and Ferndown Lions Club have given the Barrington Centre, Ferndown a donation to pay for a new hearing loop for the theatre main hall. This new version of an induction loop, made by Ampertronics of Nottingham, enables people with hearing aids to hear, clearly, the sound they want with no back-

ground noise. It works by creating a magnetic field direct from the sound source which can be picked up by the hearing aid coil. Office manager Rosemary Handscomb said that the new loop is already in operation and is a big improvement on the old system. There is a plaque at the theatre to record the donation.

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