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ecently we visted friends in Portsmouth and it seems now that a section of the M27 is to become a ‘Smart’ motorway which as it happens coincides with an article on page 16 that we have explaining the do’s and don’ts of these. Apart from the annoying 50mph speed limit and ubiquitous average speed cameras which will be in place for months now, it appears that suddenly driving on the hard shoulder will be perfectly safe whereas it used to be against the law and also very dangerous! So after Googling SMART, I found that my concept of smart isn’t actually necessarily the same when applied to motorways! It’s described as “A simple 5 element acronym used by businesses to create

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a helpful aid for an actionable plan for results. The 5 elements being Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-based goals.” Hence - “It’s Smart Jim but not as we know it!” On a similar vein we have smart meters that go dumb, unlimited phone deals which are in fact limited or free offers that aren’t, etc! I’m sure you all know of many other examples! No doubt you’ll agree that the exception is the smartphone which I find is an absolutely amazing and invaluable tool although it can be rather intrusive if you let it! A huge help of course for all those small businesses out and about but who still need to keep tabs on their customers at the same time. Makes you wonder how we ever managed without them!

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Local events and features Community News 8,10,34,47 Now and Then: Guards, 40-44, High Street, Ringwood 6 Clubs & Societies 20,21 What’s On Locally 28,30 The Blashford Bulletin 40

Feature articles Book Reviews: Books To Get You Talking Motoring: Smart Motorways Explained Mike’s Motors: 500 of the Best History: Forgotten Foods Special: Changing Face of Television Life Begins: Drowning in Documents? Parenting: Bringing a Pet Into Your family Pets: The Importance of Grooming The End of car Ownership: A Vision for the Future?

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Information Advertising Local Theatres, Concerts & the Arts Useful Local Information Useful Telephone Numbers Local Business Directory

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NOW and THEN Article and photo kindly supplied by Mary Baldwin

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Guards, 40 - 44, High Street, Ringwood.

his was once a single shop named Manchester House built by draper George Frampton in the early part of the 20th century. It replaced a much older draper’s shop, also known as Manchester House, possibly so called because the majority of the goods sold were made from Manchester cotton. George was the brother of William and Henry Frampton who were in partnership together next door at Frampton’s grocery shop. George Frampton and his family lived in what is now the Inn on the Furlong. A few years before George’s early death in 1933 his business in the High Street was taken over by Henry Guard. Not much 1988

is known about Mr Guard as he did not live in Ringwood. It is possible he lived in Romsey, where there was a draper of the same name at that time. Despite Guard not being a Ringwood name like Frampton, the shop retained his name when it was bought by Frank Trimmer, who also owned Ghrimes furnishing shop. The draper’s shop was chiefly run by his wife Daisy. During their time Guards became what has been described as ‘the nearest Ringwood had to a department store’. In Brown’s Directory of 1948 Guards was advertised as ‘a wholesale and retail merchant draper and ladies’, gents’ and children’s outfitter. Millinery, tailoring, hosiery, gloves, silks, carpets, linos and house furnishings’ (the latter possibly supplied from Ghrimes). Around 1956 the business was

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sold to Miss Marion Cocks, who continued to use the name Guards as can be seen in the c1960 photograph taken by Ted Baker. She stocked clothes for all the family, with emphasis on the female customers. The haberdashery was on the ground floor with the ladies’ fashion department upstairs. The shop finally closed in the early 1970s and was split into four units, shown in the 1988 photo as Hairshops hair salon, Coverup dress shop, Damars Domestics electrical spares and Portman building society. Sadly the small panels of square glass at the top of the showroom windows were all replaced by large ugly fascia boards, but the original early 1900s windows all survive on the first floor. Today there are now three units, Martin & Co letting agents, Spencers estate agents and Three Wishes cards and gifts. January 2019

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Julia’s House seeks participants for 2019 challenge events

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ulia’s House, the Dorset and Wiltshire children’s hospice charity, is inviting people to sign up to one of their Challenge fundraising events for 2019. The five events offer an exciting opportunity to step outside your comfort zone and achieve something truly amazing, whilst raising funds to help children living with life-limiting conditions. Choose from a Jurassic Coast trek, a tandem skydive, two cycle challenges – one through Mallorca’s stunning coastal scenery or one closer to home in the Dorset/Wiltshire countryside - or you may prefer to pull on your running shoes and take part in the popular Bournemouth Marathon Festival. “By signing up to one of our 2019 Challenge events you can make a big difference to the lives of local, life-limited children and their families,” explains Hannah Miller, Challenge Events Manager for Julia’s House. “We rely on events like this to help us throw a lifeline to mums and dads facing their own enormous challenges every day.” The season begins on 8 June with the Jurassic Coast Trek – a challenging 13 or 26 mile hike which takes in breathtaking views along Dorset’s stunning coastline. Begin the walk at Osmington for the full trek, passing landmark sights including Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove, or join the trail at Kimmeridge for a shorter option as you make your way to Acton Field Campsite near Swanage. All participants will be able to celebrate their achievements with a complimentary hog roast and glass of prosecco at the finish line.

Could you be brave for just one minute to help a child feel brave for a lifetime? Take part in The Big Jump on 3 August and experience the thrill of a tandem skydive, jumping from 13,000 feet under the control of an experienced instructor. A dedicated contact at Julia’s House will give you one-to-one support all the

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New for 2019 is the Mallorca Cycle Challenge (12-16 September), an epic 4-day adventure during which you will conquer the best and most picturesque climbs on the island, including the iconic Sa Colbara, Puig Major and the breathtaking Cap de Formentor. Exclusive to Julia’s House fundraisers, the Mallorca Cycle Challenge offers a unique opportunity to test your cycling to the limit. Find out if this amazing adventure is for you at a free information evening at the charity’s Dorset hospice in Corfe Mullen on 26 February. David Williams, an experienced ride captain will be on hand to explain all about the challenges of cycling in Mallorca. You’ll be able to ask questions about the ride, get advice on fundraising from the Julia’s House team and discover how the money you raise will make a difference to local children and their families. There’s also an opportunity to get on your bike closer to home with The Big Ride on 22 September. Tough hill climbs, quiet rural roads and spectacular views combine in this classic cycle event starting from the gorgeous Larmer Tree Gardens on the Dorset/Wiltshire border. Taking in a choice of two circular routes of 50 or 100 miles, The Big Ride is suitable for seasoned cyclists or anyone looking for a fresh goal to boost their fitness. If running is more your style, the Bournemouth Marathon Festival (5-6 October) provides an irresistible combination of vibrant atmosphere, fresh sea air and fabulous views. Best of all, it offers something for all ages and all levels of fitness, from the challenge of a fullon marathon to a Kids’ K – meaning your family can run for Julia’s House families. Anybody interested in signing up for a Challenge event can find more information at juliashouse.org/challenge or call Hannah Miller on 01202 644262.

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Spotlight on Trevor Parsons, Verwood’s wildlife photographer

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s a child brought up in London Trevor Parsons was a keen photographer. He moved to Verwood from London in 2002 and has recently re-discovered his love of wildlife and landscape photography that he had as a child. He is a member of the Royal Photographic Society and has worked for the photograhic library Getty. After visiting The Wildlife Roadshow at Lyndhurst last year Trevor was very much encouraged by Simon King from the BBC Springwatch team and says “Before last year no one had seen my photos apart from my family. It

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Roar – Cecelia Ahern

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the numerous footnotes explaining hospital lingo. However, Kay also gives us an insight into the stark reality of life on the frontline of the NHS. Once Upon a River – Diane Setterfield A man stumbles into The Swan Inn carrying the body of what appears to be a dead girl in his arms. A few hours later, the little girl stirs. But who is she? Part adult fairy tale, part folk tale, Once Upon a River celebrates the art of storytelling and weaves numerous stories into one rich tapestry. Thoroughly enjoyable. Codename Villanelle – Luke Jennings If you loved the BBC’s Killing Eve, don’t miss the book it was based on. Villanelle is a coldblooded assassin, who you just can’t help but root for. Eve is the woman tasked with stopping her. The storyline is quite different from that of the TV series and has less dark humour, but there’s still plenty of suspense to keep you reading.


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Smart Motorways Explained

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ast swathes of the UK’s road network are being transformed into ‘Smart Motorways’. The government cites them as the solution for congestion, with the hard shoulder being used as a live lane and overhead gantries displaying variable speed limits with cameras enforcing them. Highways England says the introduction of Smart Motorways has ‘increased journey reliability’ as well as reducing personal injury accidents. But this new network requires a new way of driving, as well as a better understanding of what the overhead signs mean. Let’s take a look. Are there different types of Smart Motorway? There are. Though the overall objective of the scheme is to improve congestion, there are different types of Smart Motorway dotted throughout the country. The first is a controlled motorway. This retains its hard shoulder, which can be used in the event of an emergency. The remaining lanes are subject to variable speed limits. These are displayed on overhead gantries, and enforced by speed cameras. If no speed limit is displayed, then the national speed limit is in place. Then there are all-lanerunning sections of motorway. This means that all lanes of the motorway are live, and there isn’t a section of hard shoulder. In the event of an

Like it or not, Smart Motorways are being created across the UK. Here’s how to drive on them. incident, a red ‘X’ is displayed above the closed lane. Any driver who ignores this could not only be getting into a dangerous situation, but subject to a £100 fine and three penalty points on their licence. Again, overhead speed limits are enforced by cameras. Finally, you’ve got a dynamic hard shoulder. While sounding like an 80’s prog-rock band, this section means that the hard shoulder can be opened to live traffic during periods of congestion. A solid white line still signifies the hard shoulder’s location, but those overhead gantry signs will display whether or not it can be used by traffic. It shouldn’t be used if the signs above the lane are blank or displaying a red ‘X’. Again, this is enforced by the overhead cameras. What happens if I break down on a motorway with no hard shoulder? Breaking down on the motorway can be stressful and potentially dangerous at the best of times, but what happens if the worst happens on a Smart Motorway with no hard shoulder? Should you begin to suffer with vehicle difficulties, look out for an emergency refuge area (ERA). These are denoted by blue signs with an orange SOS telephone symbol, and are dotted at 1.5 mile intervals along the highway. If you’re unable to get to

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the motorway, and down the lanes? This little car is never going to eat a Ferrari for breakfast, but was certainly able to mix with average traffic and overtake quickly on the motorway, I was so impressed. My next surprise came with its performance down the lanes. The suspension was surprisingly supple and together with quick steering it inspired confidence and could be placed on the road very accurately, surprising oncoming cars. The turbo showed me that a tiny engine can be programmed to lift the Titanic if necessary, so a fast but economical pace could be maintained very safely, as I had already learned this car has powerful brakes and excellent stability after an uncomfortably close experience on the motorway. With 4 seats, the rears are just about sufficient for small people if the front seats are not pushed too far back - yes, the front seats had adequate adjustment. Apart from the optional sunroof, this car has few frills and this is reflected in the surprisingly low price - there are more expensive posh or racy Abarth versions available, but you really don’t need all that to have loads of fun. You can take it that I liked this car a lot. A very Italianate character!

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LOCAL CLUBS AND SOCIETIES

ADVENTURE IN THE WOODS

RINGWOOD WI

NEW FOREST AND DISTRICT SAILABILITY

FORDINGBRIDGE BOWLING CLUB

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

Meet 4th Monday at 2pm in Greyfriars Community Centre, Christchurch Rd, Ringwood, BH24 1DW. For further details please contact Sally Bonynge President, 01425 473082.

Full programme of Leagues’ Bowls for both Ladies & Gents in the New We are looking for some new volunteers, if you enjoy meeting new Forest & B’mouth & District Leagues. Stuckton Road, Fordingbridge. people, would like a new hobby then please join us. No experience of sailing necessary,just a willingness to help people,training given. Stefan Contact: Mr D C Jones 01425 657627 Hart, 01202 760477, membershipsec@newforestsailability.co.uk

FERNDOWN UKELELE GROUP

RINGWOOD FLY DRESSERS GUILD

for mature people (i.e. pensioners) wishing to learn the ukelele. No previous musical experience is necessary. Held at the Beacon Centre, St Mary's Church, Ferndown on Thursdays 2 - 3pm. Contact Pam Roberts 01202 896224 pamroberts203@btinternet.com

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 Secretary Peter Wildash: 07587000223, mayoflycraft@talktalk.net

Join us to maintain footpaths and enjoy organised walks, social activities and winter evening meetings. Membership Secretary: 01425 838534 www.rffs.org.uk

day 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.

ART SOCIETY RINGWOOD & FORDINGBRIDGE FOOTPATH SOCIETY FERNDOWN Meet at the Barrington Centre, Pennys Walk,Ferndown, every WednesBRAESIDE 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 Brian Morrell 01202 828614

RINGWOOD COMMUNITY CHOIR, “SING FOR JOY”

RINGWOOD & FORDINGBRIDGE CLUB FOR THE BLIND

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

EDMONDSHAM CIRCLE DANCERS

Mixed choir, singing harmony songs from around the world-African, gospel, Taize, folk etc. No auditions, beginners as well as experienced singers age 10 upwards. Meet at Greyfriars Wednesdays, 7:30 – 9:30. Pay as you go. Contact Kirsteen McCormick 01725 517807.

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.

FORDINGBRIDGE CAMERA CLUB

THE RINGWOOD AND BURLEY BAND

Meet at Avonway Community Centre at 7.30 pm alternate Wednesdays Practice evening, each Friday at 8pm - 10pm. Ebenezer Hall, Greyfriars, Ringwood. NEW PLAYERS WELCOME! for a mixture of talks by top photographers and members’ shows Jane Lashmar: ringwoodandburleyband@mail.com constructively judged by experienced professionals. 01725 518448 www.fordingbridgecameraclub.org.uk

FORDINGBRIDGE QUILTERS

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

NEW FOREST JAZZ WORKSHOPS

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

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 07831224945

FORDINGBRIDGE & DISTRICT U3A

RINGWOOD U3A

Meet 2 to 4pm on the 3rd Thursday of the month at Greyfriars. www.ringwoodu3a.org.uk or call Pete - 01425 478077 for details.

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

VERWOOD TRAD JAZZ CLUB

Ringwood Conservative Club, 22 Christchurch Road, Ringwood. BH24 1DN on 3rd Thursday of the month. Good Food & Bar. Music from 7.30-10pm. (Doors open from 6.30pm). No membership required. Contact Geoff 07798 721405 or 01202 822038

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

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 THE DORSET WOODTURNERS ASSOCIATION (£2 guest)Peter Woollett (memb. Sec) 01425 655490 Want to try woodturning? Come and join us at St Leonards & St Ives Village Hall Braeside Road St Leonards Ringwood BH24 2PH RINGWOOD UNITARIANS 1st Wednesday each month 7.15pm-9.30pm. for more details New group exploring and celebrating matters of spirituality, faith and Contact: Alex Wells Secretary on 07759 663151 or just come along conscience, asking you not telling you your faith. http://ringwoodunitarians.blogspot.co.uk or 07899 730181 RINGWOOD AND DISTRICT EX-TABLERS CLUB. We are an energetic and friendly group of ex-Round Tablers GREYFRIARS PLAYREADING GROUP (41 Clubbers) that meets for frequent and varied social activities. Every Wednesday 2-4pm in Greyfriars, Ringwood. The repertoire spans More formal meetings over dinner on 3rd Tuesday of each month. 19th and 20th century drama and we put ‘feeling’ into our parts just like Contact Graham Hoyle 01425 478444 or www.ringwood41club.co.uk BBC Radio productions. We are short of male readers and would like to see some new faces! Contact Russell Webb 01425 476618 RINGWOOD ART SOCIETY Meets every 3rd Monday of the month at 7 pm to 9.30 pm at Greyfriars CROWE HILL W.I. Community Centre, Ringwood. Monthly demonstrations by professional Meet Monthly 2nd Thurs 2pm at Crowe Hill W.I. Hall, Crow Lane. artists, also workshops and pottery afternoons. New Members welcome. Visitors welcome. Contact: christine.williams0@icloud.com Contact David Lowe 01425 482602 or www.ringwoodartsociety.org

RINGWOOD NWR

Small friendly women’s group looking for new members. Main meeting monthly weekdays at 7.30pm. Book group meet monthly on Mon afternoons. See nwr.org.uk or contact Josephine 01425 476052

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

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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

WIGGLE & GIGGLE GROUP

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

FORDINGBRIDGE BRIDGE CLUB

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

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IBSLEY & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

Meet on the last Thursday of each month 7.30pm at Ibsley Village Hall. A variety of speakers, Plant sale in May and Annual Show September. Contact Judy 01425 472714

EAST DORSET NATIONAL TRUST ASSOC’N

Talks, functions, outings and special events held throughout the year in Verwood, West Moors and Ferndown. Contact Membership Secretary: Janet Matthews 01202 855001

FORDINGBRIDGE HANDBELL RINGERS

Meet each Monday 8.45—10.45am except in August at St Mary’s Church Hall, Church St., Fordingbridge. Come along to one of our friendly practice sessions. Ability to read music helps but not necessity. 01425 652103 or 01425 652769

DORSET & RINGWOOD NHS RETIREMENT FORDINGBRIDGE & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY EAST Last Monday of the month (not July & Aug) at The West Room,Avonway FELLOWSHIP meet 2nd Tuesday of the month at 10am - 12 noon Community Centre, Shaftesbury St., Fordingbridge 7.30pm. Contact: David Melbourne 01425 655235 or visit www.fanddhs.org.uk

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:Tim Moxey 01425 470880 or www.ringwoodrotary.org

FRIENDS OF FORDINGBRIDGE HOSPITAL

at Braeside Hall Braeside Road St. Leonards BH24 2PH for friendship, talks & outings and would very much welcome new members . Contact Jenny Betterton 01202 876560, Rosemary White 01425 479556.

RINGWOOD FLORAL DECORATION SOCIETY

Meet at Greyfriars Community Centre on the last Thursday of the month at 2.00pm for 2.15pm. New members and visitors welcome. Contact Brenda Titt 01425 475715 Philipandbrenda@talktalk.net

THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DECORATIVE & We raise money to provide extras & equipment. New members and FINE ARTS SOCIETY helpers welcome at our 2 main annual fundraising events also volunteers to join the team serving morning coffee to patients. Contact: We meet on the 2nd Tuesday of every month (except July & August) at Lynette Stanford, 01425 657650 lynette_stanford@btinternet.com 11am in St Francis Church Hall, Beatrice Road, Salisbury, SP1 3PN. Contact 01722 780683 Visitors welcome Entrance £5.00 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

RINGWOOD FRENCH CLUB

Come and join our French Coffee Mornings every Tuesday 10am-11am at Trinity Church Centre, Ringwood. All abilities welcome, conversation group, no exams. No membership required. Alain Jourdan, 01202 423318 or info@frenchmatters.net.

HURN ROCK AND ROLL CLUB

Every Sunday evening 7.30pm to 10.30pm at The Hurn Bridge Sports Club BH23 6DY Beginners Welcome. Contact: Alan 01202 699022

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.

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.

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.

RINGWOOD & FORDINGBRIDGE LIONS CLUB

RINGWOOD PHILATELIC SOCIETY

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

FORDINGBRIDGE ART CLUB

Fordingbridge Art Club Meet on the 1st Sunday of every month in the West Room at Avonway Centre, Fordingbridge at 2.30 pm to 4.30 pm for demonstrations, workshops and outings. New members- any level welcome to join our friendly club. Contact Joy Dickens 01794 390295

THE LIFESTYLE CLUB for ages 50+

Meet Wednesdays 9.30 - 10.30 & Thursdays 10.30 - 11.30 at the Wesley Centre, Christchurch Road, Ringwood BH24 1DN. Moderate exercise class with advice on nutrition & well-being. £3 pp per session. Contact: Tina07504925037 or Julie - 07754835699.

ITALIAN LANGUAGE CAFÉ

We meet Thursdays from 3 to 4pm on the top floor of Boston Teaparty Cafe, the Furlong, Ringwood. A friendly group who try to converse in Italian over a cup of coffee—not a lesson, just a fun way of trying to practise our language skills.Just turn up or contact Bobbie 07903184545

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

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

CERCLE AMICAL DE RINGWOOD

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RINGWOOD & FORDINGBRIDGE TALKING NEWS

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

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

GERMAN CONVERSATION GROUPS

Pub nights, Parent/toddler group, German church.Contact: Cass 01425 479101 email: cassscholz1@yahoo.co.uk www.krautsalat.org PLEASE NOTE: For inclusion on the Club Pages, copy must be submitted as an email and/or as an attached MS Word doc to info@roundaboutmags.co.uk. 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 IF you want to ensure your advert appears in EVERY edition of this magazine.

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Forgotten Foods by Catherine Rose egg yolk, saffron and (edible) gold leaf!

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n the era of supermarkets, ready meals and worldwide food imports, this month we look at some of the more unusual British dishes that were once common but have now disappeared from our everyday tables.

History

There is no doubt that although many of our staples have remained, the dishes we eat daily have changed drastically over the centuries. Who would now enjoy a bowl of garum? Yet this fermented fish soup was a favourite of the Romans. We tend to think of the medieval era as being typified by banquets overflowing with roast meat and washed down with endless tankards of mead. In fact, there were many cookery books kept at this time and dishes were often surprisingly complex, served with a great deal of visual wit. Take for example the cockentryce. A capon, or castrated cockerel, was boiled, cut in half and sewn to the rump of a piglet. This was then stuffed and spit-roasted before being ‘gilded’ using

In those days if you were offered custarde, you wouldn’t have poured it over your apple pie. Custarde was a type of 15th century quiche made with eggs, veal and prunes. Medieval foodies loved to combine fruit with their meat in dishes like fish sausage, made from a mixture of fish, currants, cloves, mace and salt. Puddings were equally creative with wonderfully poetic names such as ‘a dish of snow’ - a concoction of whipped egg whites and apple purée, and ‘eggs in moonlight’ - eggs poached in rose water and sugar to resemble moons. Some dishes would probably not be considered palatable today. For example, in the 1700s, cows’ udder would be eaten either roasted or boiled with spices and served cold, and Richard Bradley’s The Country Housewife and Lady’s Director in the Management of a House and the Delights and Profits of a Farm (1736) contains a recipe for boiled vipers. In rural areas, both badger and hedgehog were considered a delicacy.

Bradley’s cookery book has instructions on how to prepare badger by cutting off its ‘gammons’ (hind legs), stripping them and then soaking them in brine for a week to ten days, after which they should be boiled for four or five hours and finally roasted. The hedgehog was a Romany favourite and would have been widely eaten in midBedfordshire where there was once a thriving Romany gypsy population. The hedgehog would be caught, packed in clay and baked on the open fire. Once the clay had hardened it was broken away, which took the skin and spines with it, to uncover a meat said to look and taste like roast pork (hence the ‘hog’ perhaps). Beestings (or beastings) pudding was another rural dish. A milk pudding, it was made at home from the rich colostrum of a cow that had recently given birth. The Victorians were adept at using every part of a slaughtered animal for food, from the brains to the hooves. Calves’ ears would be shaved, boiled and fried; offal used to make various patés; and calves’ feet boiled to extract the natural gelatine. We could probably learn a lot from the Victorians in managing our food wastage today. Perhaps future generations will look back on our love of Super Noodles and tinned baked beans with both horror and amusement.

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The Changing Face of Television As satellite TV turns 30 in the UK, how has TV changed in those 30 years?

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y 1971, TV was so integral to our lives that, according to Joe Moran’s Armchair Nation, “Ten per cent of homes still had no indoor lavatory or bath, 31% had no fridge and 62% had no telephone, but only 9% had no TV.” Yet back then we were watching just 3 channels. The launch of satellite TV in the UK in 1989 brought Sky One, Sky News, Sky Movies, Eurosport, MTV, Screensport, Lifestyle and The Children’s Channel on air (along with porn channels swiftly banned by Parliament). Suddenly, we were spoilt for choice. As the ‘90s progressed, we began to pay for that extra choice but were offered more channels and access to Premier League matches. We were enjoying EastEnders, Coronation Street and Only Fools and Horses, alongside US shows destined to become iconic: Friends on Channel 4 and The X-Files and The Simpsons on Sky. Sky brought us Digital in 1999, with 160 channels and innovative interactive services, and soon after, Sky+. We could now pause live TV to make a cuppa – and record it without a VHS or DVD

recorder! Telewest offered a rival digital cable subscription service while Freeview, and later Freesat, boxes offered a range of free channels (including some from Sky). During the noughties, we watched reality TV like Big Brother, Wife Swap and their back-to-basics stablemates Ray Mears’ Bushcraft and Castaway 2000; fell in love with BBC’s rebooted Dr Who; and became hooked on hit dramas like Spooks (BBC), Lost (CH4) and 24 (Sky One). The talent and contest show reboot brought us the X Factor, Britain’s Got Talent, Pop Idol and Strictly Come Dancing. By 2008, there were 9 million British Sky subscribers, with 500,000 watching in HD. But the disruptive force of TV streaming was on its way. Netflix launched its UK service in 2012 and has produced original content with the hugely popular series Stranger Things. Having bought Lovefilm in 2011, Amazon morphed it into its new Prime Video streaming service in 2014 and has produced its own hits too, including Outlander and The Man in the High Castle. Both

companies have also rescued programmes unpopularly dropped by other channels, such as BBC’s Ripper Street (Amazon) and Fox’s Lucifer (Netflix). Rival streamer Hulu scored its own original hit with The Handmaid’s Tale. However, ‘normal’ TV can still hold an audience, producing smart thrillers like Sherlock and Broadchurch and the unlikely hit, The Great British Bake Off, on terrestrial TV, while satellite delivers epic sci-fi and fantasy with the phenomenally successful Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead. TV has brought triumphs and tragedies such as war, the moon landing, terrorist attacks and royal weddings into our homes, as well as entertainment, and today, we don’t even need a TV ‘set’ to watch it. But if you don’t own one, then I have to ask, in the words of Joey from Friends: “What does your furniture point at?” Further reading: Joe Moran Armchair Nation: An intimate history of Britain in front of the TV, Profile Books

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Numerous activities , talks and services (MANY FREE) are now available at our local libraries, too many to list all here. You can see them on our What’s On listing on our website: www.roundaboutmags.co.uk/activities-whats-on/ Out of hours walks: Join our regular group of walkers for a peaceful out of hours walk around the Kingston Lacy parkland. Donations welcome.

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Forest Forge youth theatre offers fantastic opportunities for anyone aged 7-21 years to create dynamic ensemble performance. Learning theatre skills in a professional theatre environment, it encourages creative risks to help build confidence and self-esteem – whilst having fun! Celebrating spring: Half term at Kingston Lacy: Discover the first signs of spring this half term by exploring the garden and parkland with a family activity pack and have a go at some spring-themed crafty fun. Snowdrop season at Kingston Lacy: Walk through the Kingston Lacy gardens at this time of year and you will find carpets of brilliant white. The snowdrop walk stretches through the 40-acre garden for one and a half miles.

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Fordingbridge Library , Roundhill, Fordingbridge SP6 1AQ. Ringwood Library, Christchurch Road, BH24 1DW Kingston Lacy: Sorry no dogs allowed. Walks take place each month - dates and details on www.nationaltrust.org.uk/kingston-lacy Forest Forge Theatre, Endeavour Park, Crow Arch Lane, RIngwood, New Forest, BH24 1SF. 01425 470188. admin@forestforgetheatre.co.uk, details on www.forestforgetheatre.co.uk Forest Forge Theatre, Endeavour Park, Crow Arch Lane, RIngwood, New Forest, BH24 1SF. 01425 470188. admin@forestforgetheatre.co.uk, details on www.forestforgetheatre.co.uk Forest Forge Theatre, Endeavour Park, Crow Arch Lane, RIngwood, New Forest, BH24 1SF. 01425 470188. admin@forestforgetheatre.co.uk, details on www.forestforgetheatre.co.uk Kingston Lacy: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/kingston-lacy Kingston Lacy: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/kingston-lacy

Ringwood Meeting House & History Centre, 22 Meeting House Lane, Ringwood BH24 1EY. 01425 480656 Greyfriars Community Centre, 44 ChristFilm The Children Act Tickets £5 available from church Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW Tel: Wed 13 Feb 7pm for 7.30pm Greyfriars 01425 472613 Email: office@greyfriarsringwood.org.uk Rose Hall, Greyfriars, 44 ChristU3A Ringwood – Open day – Come along and find out Anne church Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW. Sat 16 Feb 10.30am - 12.30pm more about the activities on offer e.g. book groups, sing- Free tea, coffee and biscuits. ing for fun, crafts men’s group and many more . www.ringwoodu3a.org.uk Greyfriars Study Group - Music - History through Music Greyfriars Community Centre, 44 Christby Richard Hall - Fee £40 - Book through Greyfriars church Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW. Mon 18 Feb 10am - 12noon Office 01425 472613 office@greyfriarsringwood.org.uk Weave a Willow Bird Feeder Make a bird feeder out of To book please contact Jim or Tracy on willow before seeing what you can spot from the wood- 01425 472760 or BlashfordLakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the BlashMon 18 Feb 10.30am - 12noon land hide. The bird feeder will be filled with a suet and bird seed mix so be prepared to get messy! Sorry no ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham dogs. Cost £5 per feeder, booking essential. Drove, BH24 3PJ. Big Bird Watch A Wild Day Out for 7-12 year olds. On-line booking: shop.hiwwt.org.uk FurLittle Bird Watch A Wild Day Out for 5-8 year olds. ther information from Jim Day or Tracy Wed 20 Feb Join the team for indoor craft and a winter bird watch. We Standish at Blashford(Big) 10am - 3pm will be exploring the further flung hides and footpaths so Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk Meet at the BlashThu 21 Feb children should be equipped for a good walk. ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham (Little) Admission £18. Drove, BH24 3PJ. U3A Ringwood’s Monthly Meeting – Gale Gould talking Greyfriars, 44 Christchurch Rd, Ringabout ‘The Hampshire Wonder and other tales of history. wood BH24 1DW. Thu 21 Feb 2pm Visitors/potential new members welcome £2 www.ringwoodu3a.org.uk Ringwood Meeting House & History Jazz Night at the Meeting House Memphis Jazzmen. Centre, 22 Meeting House Lane, RingThu 21 Feb 7pm General Entry - £7 wood BH24 1EY. 01425 480656 Music 7.30pm Verwood Traditional Jazz Club welcomes, on their return NEW VENUE: RINGWOOD CONSER10pm. visit to our club, Kevin Grenfell's Jazz Giants. They play VATIVE CLUB. 22 CHRISTCHURCH Doors open exciting jazz with the influences ranging from traditional ROAD. RINGWOOD. BH24 1DN. Thu 21 Feb 6.30pm.Meals can older jazz standards through to the newer additions of Restaurant bookings 01425 - 473433. be taken in the res- the early 20th century. Tonight’s band has a special details, contact Geoff 01202 taurant or in the guest, on the reeds, the very talented and internationally Jazz 822038 or 07798 721405. venue. acclaimed Jeremy Huggett. Blashford Buggy Walk Join us for a buggy walk around No need to book, please contact Jim or Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve. Get outside, get fit and Tracy on 01425 472760 or BlashfordFri 22 Feb Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk for further informaFri 8, 22 Mar 10.30am - 12noon discover the wonderful wildlife living on your doorstep! The site is dog free with buggy friendly paths. We meet tion. Meet at the Blashford Lakes EduFri 5, 19 Apr on alternate Friday mornings. Children must be accom- cation Centre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 panied by adults. Sorry no dogs. Suggested donation £2. 3PJ. Avon Valley Concerts - Music Recital Emily Sun, violin & Trinity Centre, Ringwood, BH24 1DH 7.30pm Jennifer Hughes piano. Programme includes works by Fri 22 Feb Tickets £15 Beethoven, Poulenc, Strauss and Tchaikovsky. Until 2 Mar

Mon-Sat, 10amCamera Club - an exhibition of photographs 12noon (Weds until Ringwood and imagery by members of the local camera club. 2.30pm)

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for contact details of many Local Entertainment Centres Tall Tree Theatre's production of 'Lily & The Albatross' Forest Forge Theatre, Endeavour Park, comes to Forest Forge Theatre! This wonderful family Crow Arch Lane, RIngwood, New Forshow is a story about a small family of three, the legend est, BH24 1SF. 01425 470188. of Great Captain Markham and how they learn to fly in admin@forestforgetheatre.co.uk, details the face of a storm. on www.forestforgetheatre.co.uk Two Riversmeet Leisure Centre, ChristRoller City South church, BH23 1HWBook at www.rollercitysouth.co.uk Library. For more information Learn How to Ecobrick! Find out more about this clever Ringwood and what to bring, please contact Ruth: way to reduce waste, pollution and help community 07964 764455 or our facebook group: building projects. Ecobrick Ringwood Area. "Verwood in Tune" - afternoon of music by Brett Wales Verwood Hub BH31 7QE on a Wersi keyboard. £8 Charity Vintage Style Gala Dinner. Live music from The Bentley's Restaurant, Dudsbury Golf Blue Stockings. Charity Auction for Macmillan and Mo- Club, Ferndown, BH22 8ST. £40 per saic Dress code: Vintage or Black Tie. Tickets from Toni person includes welcome drink and 3 Coombs 07947 002000 cllr.tcoombs@eastdorset.gov.uk course dinner. Jive'n'Kickin' Modern Jive Freestyle Nights

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Ringwood Meeting House & History Centre, 22 Meeting House Lane, Ringwood BH24 1EY. 01425 480656 To book your place please contact Tracy Wildlife Tots: March into Spring Outdoor play, explora- on 01425 472760 or Blashford10.30am-12noon OR tion and discovery for pre-school aged children and their Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the BlashMon 4 Mar 1-2.30pm parents or carers. Suggested donation £4 per child. Chil- ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham dren must be accompanied by adults. Booking essential. Drove, BH24 3PJ. Sorry no dogs. Ringwood Meeting House & History Jazz Night at the Meeting House - Panama Hat New Or- Centre, 22 Meeting House Lane, RingThu 7 Mar 7pm leans Jazz Band. General Entry - £7 wood BH24 1EY. 01425 480656 Verwood Horticultural Society extends an open invitation Verwood Memorial Hall, Ringwood Thu 7 Mar 7.30pm to a talk by Joy Whittingham on the Dorset and Somerset Road, Verwood, BH31 7AA. Air Ambulance. Non members £3 entry. Members £1 Greyfriars Community Centre, 44 ChristFilm - Christopher Robin - Tickets £5 - available from Wed 13 Mar 7pm for 7.30pm church Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW Greyfriars 01425 472613 office@greyfriarsringwood.org.uk Barrington Centre, Ferndown, BH22 East Dorset NT Association Robin Cook will present a Wed 13 Mar 7.30pm 9TH. All welcome. Info Janet Matthews talk on 'My Life at Harrods'. 01202 855001, www.ednta.org. Forest Forge Theatre, Endeavour Park, Forest Forge's adult drama group 'Act Your Age' bring Crow Arch Lane, RIngwood, New Foryou their production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'! 15, 16 Mar 7pm est, BH24 1SF. 01425 470188. The course of true love never did run smooth…see this admin@forestforgetheatre.co.uk, details classic Shakespeare tale come to life! on www.forestforgetheatre.co.uk Avon Valley Concerts - Music Recital : Kammerphilhar- Trinity Centre, Ringwood, BH24 1DH Fri 15 Mar 7.30pm monie Europa (Ensemble of 9 players from across Tickets £15 Europe)Programme incl works by Vivaldi, Albinoni, Bach. Greyfriars Community Centre, 44 ChristGOJO Big Band night at Greyfriars Activities Centre Sat 16 Mar 7.30pm Tickets £10 to include nibbles, available from Greyfriars church Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW office@greyfriarsringwood.org.uk 01425 472613 Ringwood U3A with speaker, John Smith on "What did- Greyfriars, 44 Christchurch Rd, RingThu 21 Mar 2pm n't the Romans do for us" Visitors/potential new mem- wood BH24 1DW. www.ringwoodu3a.org.uk bers welcome £2. Ringwood Meeting House & History Jazz Night at the Meeting House Memphis Jazzmen. Thu 21 Mar 7pm Centre, 22 Meeting House Lane, RingGeneral Entry - £7 wood BH24 1EY. 01425 480656 "Verwood in Tune" afternoon of music by David Ingley Wed 27 Mar 2pm Verwood Hub BH31 7QE on a Technics GA3 keyboard. £8 Young Naturalists Get outside, learn new skills and im- To book please contact Jim or Tracy on prove your wildlife knowledge whilst having fun! Specifi- 01425 472760 or Blashfordcally for 13 to 17 year olds, our Young Naturalists group Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the BlashSun 31 Mar 10am - 2.30pm meets monthly & activities will include practical conser- ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham vation tasks along with opportunities for bushcraft & sur- Drove, BH24 3PJ. Suggested donation £4 per person. Sorry no dogs. veying. Dress to be outside & bring a packed lunch. Mon-Sat, 10amRingwood Meeting House & History 31 Mar - 4 12pm (Weds until Centre, 22 Meeting House Lane, RingMichael Blake Exhibition by local artist May 2.30pm) wood BH24 1EY. 01425 480656 Wildlife Tots: Eggs-travaganza Outdoor play, explora- To book your place please contact Tracy on 01425 472760 or Blashfordtion and discovery for pre-school aged children and their 10.30am-12noon OR Mon 1 Apr parents or carers. Suggested donation £4 per child. Chil- Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the Blash1-2.30pm ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham dren must be accompanied by adults. Sorry no dogs. Drove, BH24 3PJ. Booking essential. Tue 9 Apr On-line booking: shop.hiwwt.org.uk Radical Reptiles and Amazing Amphibians A wild Day More info from Jim Day or Tracy Stan(7-12 yrs) Out - Crafts, pond dipping and a woodland walk in Wed 10 Apr 10am - 3pm dish at BlashfordLakes@hiwwt.org.uk search of frogs, toads, newts, grass snakes and adders! Meet at the Blashford Lakes Education (5-8 yrs) Booking essential, admission £21. Centre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 3PJ. 3 - 30 Mar

Mon-Sat, 10am12noon (Weds until Wellworthy - an exhibition showcasing the former engineering works by archivist John Hawkins 2.30pm)

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verstuffed filing drawers, bulging boxes of payslips, tax records and invoices that go back years. Sounds familiar? Most of us hoard documents because it’s hard to know exactly how long we’re supposed to keep them and – when they are out of date – how to dispose of them safely. Here are some essential tips for handling and processing your personal documentation. Which documents should I keep, and for how long? The tips below are based on guidance provided by trusted organisations such as the Citizen’s Advice Bureau and HMRC, but there are no hard and fast rules. For instance, if you are self-employed and claiming expenses, you might need to keep some of your documents for a longer period. Bank, credit card and loan statements: according to money-saving guru Martin Lewis, these should be retained for at least six years or longer if possible, just in case another misselling scandal like the recent PPI affair should happen in future. Utility bills: it’s probably worth holding on to these for 12 months, as this allows you to keep track of what you actually use.

by Kate McLelland Receipts and warranties: you should keep important receipts for six years, but warranties can be thrown away once they have expired. Insurance documents: it’s best not to throw away some old policies in case you need to make a retrospective claim (or someone makes a claim against you). P45s and payslips: HMRC recommends that individuals keep tax-related paperwork such as payslips and P45s for at least twenty-two months from the end of the relevant tax year. Medical records: your GP holds your records but it’s useful to keep any letters or treatment records for quick reference. Personal documents: these include birth and marriage certificates, National Insurance certificates, court orders and decrees, deeds, copies of wills, share certificates, motor vehicle documents and mortgage papers. Such documents should be stored securely and kept forever.

Shredding: if you tear up a document by hand, the chances are that a criminal could still put it together like a jigsaw. Shredding is a much safer option and you can buy a cheap, hand-operated shredder from around £10.99 upwards. Burning: incinerating your documents is a simple solution, but do bear in mind any local authority restrictions if you are planning to light a bonfire. Consider the fire risk and make sure your smoke doesn’t cause nuisance to neighbours. Soaking: you can destroy paper by mulching it in a bucket of water. When it dissolves it should be easy to tear it up, but make sure it’s reduced to an unreadable pulp before you throw it away. Recycling your paper waste is good for the environment and tackling those piles of outdated paperwork will create more space in your home. You can also feel good about ticking off another task on your ‘to do’ list, so don’t delay, start sorting!

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ingwood U3A (University of the Third Age) was formed in 2012 and currently has a membership of around 200. It holds monthly meetings in the main hall at Greyfriars Community Centre on the third Thursday of the month when apart from socialising with some 60-80 regular attendees over coffee and biscuits members listen to a variety of interesting speakers. Potential new members are always welcome to come along and pay just £2 at the door. Ringwood U3A is one of around 1000 clubs in the UK and is open to those no longer in full

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World Glaucoma Week - March 10-16 2019

his annual global initiative raises awareness about glaucoma which can lead to damage of the optic nerve. Often there are no early symptoms and the damage caused is irreversible. So regular eye checks are vital, as early detection means the disease can be treated with worsening damage being limited. Sight loss from any eye condition can have a tremendous impact on people’s lives making getting out and about much more difficult and potentially leading to social isolation.

Ringwood and Fordingbridge Club for the Blind have been supporting local visually impaired people for many years and are keen to reach those who are unaware of the club and what it has to offer. Meetings are on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at Greyfriars Activity Centre and provide support, advice and a social occasion. Anyone with visual impairment is welcome. Call Kate 01425 476568 or Russell 01425 476618. Website: www.rfcb.co.uk Email: rwfbclubforblind@hotmail.co.uk

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lashford Lakes is getting a makeover! The unique mix of habitats at the Wildlife Trust nature reserve is home to a range of wildlife from kingfishers and otters to our famous great white egret, Walter. Soon visitors will be able to enjoy looking for and learning about our iconic wildlife and more besides from our new and much improved facilities. Thanks to generous donations from the local community and funding from Veolia Environment Trust, we are able to renovate parts of the reserve to make it as welcoming as it can be for people and wildlife. We have begun work on a number of changes and you may notice some parts of the reserve are inaccessible or currently not looking their best. However, this is only temporary and the results will be a vastly improved and altogether better nature reserve. Here is what we have in store… • A brand new bird hide – this will be a much bigger, more flexible space overlooking Ibsley Water than the existing

Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust. www.hiwwt.org.uk

Tern Hide it replaces. The new hide will have a green roof perfect for pollinators and will provide panoramic views so you can get the best look at the lakes’ wonderful wildlife. • A second pond and a new sensory garden – these additions will provide new habitat for wildlife and more accessible pond dipping areas for visiting groups of children and adults. • A welcome hut and more seating – a new welcome hut will be manned by volunteers who will greet visitors and answer questions about the wildlife. We will also introduce more seating and picnic tables. • A new wildlife discovery trail and improved signage – we are creating a new discovery trail with beautiful willow sculptures and chainsaw carvings for visitors to enjoy. New and improved signs will guide visitors and provide more information about the reserve’s wildlife. • A new elevated viewpoint – this will be beside the main car park to give panoramic views across Ibsley Water,

ideal for viewing starling murmurations and other gatherings of birds. We’re very excited about the improvements to Blashford Lakes; it is such a special place and we hope the new developments will help more people experience and appreciate the wonderful wildlife on our doorstep. To help the birds through the last of Winter why not join us to weave a willow bird feeder on Monday 18th February from 10.30am until 12noon. Please telephone 01425 472760 to book your space, cost £5 per feeder. The Blashford Lakes Project is a partnership between Bournemouth Water, New Forest District Council and Wessex Water. The reserve is managed by Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, a charity that aims to protect local wildlife and inspire people. For information on upcoming events visit our website: www.hiwwt.org.uk or phone: 01425 472760. For up-to-date wildlife information visit our blog: blashfordlakes. wordpress.com.


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Bringing A Pet Into Your Family by Kate Duggan

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ets can bring a lot of fun, laughter and comfort to a child’s life. Elizabeth Kilbey, from Channel 4’s Secret Life of 4 Year Olds, says: “Research from BMC Psychiatry has revealed that interacting or simply being in the presence of animals has a soothing effect on children, reducing their heart rate and skin temperature. Spending time with furry friends, and stroking, cuddling and caring for them, can release comforting endorphins.”

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All animals need care and attention, but some require more than others. Birds, for instance, need to have their cages cleaned out once a week and their food and water changed daily. Dogs need at least one walk a day (often more) and most don’t like to be left alone for more than four hours at a time. The age of your children will play a big part in choosing the right pet for your family. A big, boisterous puppy could easily knock a toddler over, for example, and won’t take kindly to having its tail pulled, and some breeds of hamster are too small and fast for

young children to handle. You’ll need to factor in the cost of food, any regular medications, pet insurance, potential vet’s bills and accessories such as cat litter and toys. Depending on your circumstances and the type of animal you choose, there may also be other costs involved, such as paid dog-walking services or cattery costs. Once you’ve decided what type of animal you want, you’ll need to find the pet that’s right for you. Rescue centres are a good first port of call, as they should be able to tell you what age group a pet can live with, whether it’s house-trained, how long it can be left alone for, and so on.

asking around to see if any of your neighbours need some extra help. Or check out The Cinnamon Trust (www. cinnamon.org.uk), which puts volunteer dog walkers in touch with pet owners who need support. There’s also Borrow My Doggy (www. borrowmydoggy.com), which connects dog walkers and pet sitters with pet owners. Lots of animal rescues also need people to foster pets long or short term.

Find out more www.pdsa.org.uk has an easy guide to choosing the right animal for your circumstances, and advice on a range of pets, from chickens to horses.

If you’re planning to buy a puppy, it’s sensible to choose a breeder that’s registered with the Kennel Club, as they have to adhere to strict ethical and health criteria. Less reputable breeders don’t always provide the level of healthcare they should, which means you could end up with large vet’s bills in the future.

www.rspca.org.uk has advice on everything from settling a new pet into a home to coping with any behaviour issues.

If you’re not able to care for a pet full-time, you could look at ‘borrowing’ one for walks and play. It’s worth

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Why It’s Important to Groom Your Pet This Spring

Grooming is an important part of your pet care regime throughout the year, but when spring arrives you can be sure your furry friend will want to shed their coat in the warmer weather as much as we do. So what do you need to consider when grooming your pet this springtime?

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Brush them at least once a day Longhaired cats and dogs should be brushed at least once a day at this time of year. It not only makes them feel more comfortable, but also prevents knots and tangles developing. If the weather is particularly warm it may also be worthwhile having your dog trimmed – this makes them easier to groom, and also reduces the time you have to spend vacuuming. Watch out for fleas and ticks Grooming your pet regularly means you’re more likely to spot fleas or ticks that have taken up residence in their

fur. Encouraged out into the environment by the warmer weather, they can be difficult to spot unless you’re close to your pet. Dealing effectively with fleas and ticks is an important consideration, however, as ticks in particular can cause serious illness. Avoiding hairballs When your pet grooms itself, loose hairs are ingested and can cause a blockage in their digestive tract. Cats in particular are fastidious about grooming themselves, which makes hairballs a common issue, especially for longhaired breeds. Regular grooming with a brush helps to avoid this problem by reducing the amount of fur entering their system. By Ann Haldon

The End of Car Ownership: a Vision for the Future?

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ou may have seen them parked in reserved spaces around town, especially in places like London: Pay as You Drive rental cars. They are increasingly popular in cities where insurance, parking costs and the availability of public transport make running a car expensive and unnecessary. When you need to venture further, renting a car is the obvious solution. In fact, most of us already rent our cars anyway via Personal Contract Purchase (PCP). Allied to this, last year saw the twin announcements that London would trial driverless cars in 2019 and Addison Lee, the private hire firm, wants a driverless taxi fleet by 2021. So, if you don’t need to drive a car, why own one? The way we buy, pay and shop for anything

has changed out of all proportion in the last ten years: online purchase, cashless, rent it, lease it, same-day delivery. Suppliers have had to wake up to this fact, and quickly. Making cars is a tough game to be in anyway. 8% profit margin is what most manufacturers work on, so being agile in the way they sell and knowing how we make car purchases is vital for them. I wager that the upcoming seismic shift in the way cars are driven will trigger a way we pay for them too. Why part with your hardearned money for your transport, even when you are not using it? Why not just use an app to “whistle” up a driverless car to pick you up and collect you again after an evening out? It’s going to happen. There’s too much money riding on it. By Iain Betson

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Doctors’ Numbers

Ringwood Medical Centre 01425 478901 The Close, Ringwood, BH24 1JY Cornerways Medical Centre Parkers Close, Gorley Road, Poulner BH24 1JD

01425 472515

Fordingbridge Surgery Bartons Road Fordingbridge Hospital Fordingbridge, SP6 1RS

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Dalkeith 4a West Street, Ringwood Mansfield House Dental Surgery 36 Southampton Road, Ringwood Northfield Dental Practice 163 Northfield Road Ringwood Southfield Dental Practice 115 Christchurch Road Ringwood, BH24 3AQ Fordingbridge Dental Surgery Highfield House, Fordingbridge Hospital, Bartons Road

01425 473688

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Library Times www.hants.gov.uk/library

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01425 473938

(closed Bank Holidays)

0300 555 1387

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

See ‘What’s On’ listings for all Library Activities. Fordingbridge Library 0300 555 1387

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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.dorsetforyou.com Dates in white are where days differ for Dorset. Term/holiday Spring Term: 7 Jan - 5 April 19 Half Term: 18 - 22 Feb 19 Easter Holidays: 8 - 22 April 19 Summer Term: 23 April - 23 July 19 Half Term: 27 - 31 May 19 Summer Holidays: 24 July - 3 Sept 19 (30 Aug 19) Autumn Term: 4 (2) Sept - 20 Dec 19 Half Term: 28 Oct - 1 Nov 19 Christmas Holidays: 23 Dec 19 - 3 Jan 20 UK holidays Easter: 19 - 22 April 19 May Day: 6 May 19 Spring Bank Holiday: 27 May 19 Summer Bank Holiday: 26 Aug 19 Christmas: 25,26 Dec 19 New Year: 1 Jan 20 R-01/19

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upils in Year 7 at both Ringwood School and Burgate School joined half a million young children around the world to create an individual poster for this year’s Lions Clubs International Peace poster Competition. The theme this year was “kindness matters” and right is the stunning design presented by Alithea Rivero Rooke, the winner at Ringwood School. Ringwood and Burgate School joined schools globally to participate in this contest in which the pupils are challenged to consider what international peace means to them and how they can convey this through art. Ringwood and Fordingbridge Lions Club sponsored this at both schools and the designs and ideas created were truly inspirational. One winner from each school was selected to progress to the next stage of the competition. Copies of those shortlisted as the best six designs from each school are being showcased in a very special exhibition being held at our very own Lunns Art Gallery, 13 Christchurch Road, Ringwood. Heidi Killen at Lunns Art store was kind enough to donate 12 prizes for all the finalists from each school. In addition, Ringwood & Fordingbridge Lions Clubs presented certificates and prizes to the top 6 entries from each school. The top 3 entries from Burgate School were; Winner – Lucy O’Boyle, 2nd – Abigail Bass, 3rd – Olivia Davis. The top 3 entries from Ringwood School were; Winner – Alithea Rivero Rooke, 2nd – Lilly Mae Roe, 3rd – Lauren Brown. Ringwood & Fordingbridge Lions Club would like to thank all the pupils at both schools that took part in this exciting contest and to the staff in the art departments at each

school whose help was invaluable in launching and promoting the competition to the pupils. Finally we would like to offer our sincere thanks to the support of Heidi Killen at Lunns Art Store in Ringwood. Anyone interested in this project or Lions should contact R & F Lions on 0845 8335819 or through their website:www.randflions.org.uk

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Police, Fire & Ambulance Emergency

Crimestoppers

0800 55 51 11

Gas - Emergency

British Transport Police

0800 40 50 40

Community Centres Greyfriars- Ringwood

01425 472613

Avonway - Fordingbridge

01425 652706

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Southern Electricity Emergency Water - Bournemouth Water - Southern –leaks

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Sewerage–Southern-emergency 0330 303 0368

Local Councils & Agencies

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New Forest District Council

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Ringwood Town Council

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Fordingbridge Town Council

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Ringwood & Fordingbridge Libraries

Hampshire County Council

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Environment Agency

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Community First New Forest

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Floodline (warnings& advice)

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Ringwood Foodbank

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NHS Non-Emergency

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National Drugs Helpline

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National Debtline

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Age Concern

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Rspca - Ashley Heath

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Seniorline

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AL-anon(10am-10pm)year round

0207 403 08 88

Community Legal Advice Direct

0345 345 43 45

Alcoholics Anonymous 24 hours:

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Hampshire Families

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

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FORDINGBRIDGE Pharmacy, 01425 654539 22 High Street, Fordingbridge, SP6 1AX 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: 9-5:30, Sat: 9-5:30

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