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Dear Readers,
ou may have been unlucky and spotted my husband out on his bike wearing his highvis lycra cycling gear at the crack of dawn recently, whilst I am sensibly still tucked up under the duvet! And this issue’s cover photo was taken on one of his earlybird trips between Godshill and Fritham on a beautiful misty October morning at dawn when the Forest mist just sits in the valleys and hollows for a short period giving the Forest yet another of its myriad and unique atmospheres - so he says! I’ll just take his word for it. Autumn is probably his favourite season since the quiet weather is perfect for cycling, the lawn and hedge growth is slowing down and the horse
with best wishes,
chestnut tree has yet to lose it’s leaves! When they do drop we have a gardening article on page 24 describing all sorts of ways to make use of them! Plus an Autumnal book review on page 26 and a recipe for delicious Halloween macaroons on page 44. Mike Wattam has been muttering yet again on page 34, this time about our marvellous Bournemouth ‘Expressway’ roadworks. In place just in time for Christmas shopping of course - how thoughtful. Due for completion next May but we won’t hold our breath. As usual don’t forget to look in here first in the ‘Local Business Directory’ on page 50 for all your local trades, to save yourself time, fuel and most importantly - money!
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Local events and features Community News 10,31,43,45 Now & Then: Corbin/Indigo, High Street, Market Place 6 The Blashford Bulletin 14 Viewed From My Window: rescued cat stories by Local Author, Patricia Oliver 16 Clubs & Societies 20,21 What’s On Locally 28,30 Bisterne Scarecrow Festival 2015 32 Portrait of a Local Artist: Colin Merrin 42
Feature articles Special Feature: The WI Centenary Celebrations 8 Mike’s Motors: Premium Compact Volvo 18 Hobbies: What Your Brain Can Gain from a Music-making Hobby. 22 Garden Feature: Leaf Litter 24 Book Reviews: Autumn 26 Beauty: Tresses that Impress 29 Mike’s Motors: Motoring Mutterings 34 Finance: Understanding the Power of Your Pension Pot 40 Cake & Bake: Halloween Macaroons 44
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Corbin/Indigo, High Street, Market Place.
he building now Indigo Indian Restaurant standing next to the old cinema once had an occupant with an unusual combination of careers. In the late Victorian period and the early 20th century it was the home and workplace of George Bentley Corbin, cabinet maker, taxidermist and poet. His shop can be seen in this old photograph c1910 next to the then Town Hall and Corn Exchange. (See photo on right) George was born in 1841, the son of cabinet maker William Corbin and his wife Harriet of Lynes Lane. In 1881 the census shows that George and his young wife Emily lived in the Market Place shop where George was a cabinet maker and upholsterer. Sadly in 1884 Emily was killed in a railway accident aged 29 and it is said that
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‘The Forget-Me-Not’, ‘The Nightjar’ and ‘The Nightingale’. George Corbin died in 1914. An advertisement in the 1906 edition of ‘The Ringwood Almanac’ shows that at that time George was in partnership with his brother Henry, promoting their cabinet making and upholstering business and also picture framing. Henry’s son William Corbin later carried on the same business from a shop in Southampton Road and became well-known for his pen and ink engravings of local scenes. Interestingly today’s local wildlife photographer Mike Read is a descendant of this Corbin family, so their love of nature lives on in his photographs and books.
George never recovered from the shock of her early death. From then onwards he lived alone in his shop except for a single servant and became a talented taxidermist and an authority on natural history. According to the late Dr. Little he frequently corresponded with Charles Kingsley and Charles Darwin, both of whom he knew well. The other photograph c1910 shows Mr Corbin beside his shop window displaying an impressive array of the owls, herons and other birds and animals he had stuffed. He also wrote poetry which was published under the title of ‘Stray Leaves from the Avon Valley’. Many of his poems reflected his love of nature with titles such as
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The WI Turns 100 By Alison Runham
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s the Women’s Institute (WI) celebrates the centenary of that first UK WI meeting, we look at its history and its role today. A SLOW START As the twentieth century began, few AOS (Agricultural Organisation Society) branches welcomed women, and although WIs had begun in Canada and spread to other countries, they hadn’t made it to the UK - until the arrival of Madge Watt, co-founder of British Columbia’s first WI. Madge’s speech about the vital contribution women could make to the war effort through working the land to grow food persuaded the AOS to appoint her to start UK WIs, where women could them share knowledge about agriculture and home industries – and initially focus on increasing food production to counter WW1 shortages. The first UK WI meeting was on 16th September 1915 in Llanfair PG, and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes (NFWI) was formed in October 1917. After WW1, the WI urged members to stand for election at local and parliamentary level. In 1921 WI member Mrs Margaret Winteringham became the first English born female MP. By 1924, when Jerusalem was adopted as the WI song, there were 3,223 WIs.
WORLD WAR TWO TO DIAMOND JUBILEE The WI’s chair, Lady Denman, became Director of the Women’s Land Army. The WI’s Preservation Centres were vital, canning produce and making jam, turning over 5,300 tons of potential waste into food, while the NWFI’s 1941 report on evacuees, Town Children through Country Eyes, stimulated a debate that ultimately resulted in the post-war family allowances. In 1945, the WI founded Denman College. The fifties saw the WI spread its wings, organising a music festival and designing a working family’s house for the Ideal home Exhibition. In 1965 representatives from 8,700 WIs celebrated the WI’s Golden Jubilee at a Buckingham Palace garden party, and the rule prohibiting WIs in places with populations over 4,000 was abolished. The sixties ended with performances of The Brilliant and the Dark, an NFWI-commissioned musical following women’s lives through history. In 1974 the number of WIs reached an all-time high of 9,309, just in time to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee in 1975. At that year’s AGM, the NFWI pledged itself to ‘the principle of equality of opportunity and of legal status for men and women.’
A THOROUGHLY MODERN INSTITUTION In the 1980s, the WI launched a substantial campaign to raise its profile, culminating in the Life and Leisure Exhibition in 1984, opened by the Queen, and it showed a growing awareness of current technology and issues as the 1990s began. Perhaps what most overturned its ‘jam and Jerusalem image’ was the response of many members to the Prime Minister’s address at their Triennial General Meeting in 2000. Feeling his speech was becoming a party political broadcast, they rewarded him with a slow handclap. However, the WI is just as committed to preserving traditional skills as it is to addressing the issues of the day, as demonstrated by their Craft Spectacular exhibition in 2000. Today, the WI is the largest voluntary women’s organisation in the UK, with 212,000 members. It still strives to provide women with educational opportunities and campaigns on issues that concern members and their communities, from equal pay and better midwifery to climate change and the plight of the honey bee. So happy 100th birthday, WI – and thank you for all you have done and continue to do.
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wo dates for your diary: The Fordingbridge Twinning Association has, once again, decided to take part in the “Foire de la Pomme” in Vimoutiers this year, over the weekend of 17th/18th October, where there will be a manned stand which will promote various aspects of Fordingbridge to our French friends and colleagues, with exhibits of local activities and products and contributions from Fordingbridge Junior School. There will be a carnival on the Sunday, where our illustrious Mayor will take part. All are very welcome, since the hospitality afforded to us by the French, is always very warm. The second date for your diary, is the following weekend, when the second annual Fordingbridge Twinning Association “Jazz
on an Autumn Evening” will take place, hosted by our Mayor, on Saturday evening 24th October. This will be a cabaret evening with cool relaxing jazz, provided by our very own “Vanessa’s Villains”, who appeared at our “Murder Mystery Evening” back in February. This will have a truly authentic French flavour, using genuine French produce brought back from Vimoutiers the weekend before! So if you would like to come along to Vimoutiers, enjoy French hospitality, and would like us to help you with transport arrangements, and/or accommodation, or if you would like to know more about the “Jazz on an Autumn Evening”, both in October this year, do contact Alison (Chairman)and Derek (Publicity) Ayling, on 01425 650770 or on email: Hippotrain@btinternet.com
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T he Blashford Bulletin Things to look out for in the coming months at the Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve, Ibsley.
Bittern
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Migrant Hawker by Steve Lankester
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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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oncern was growing for a beautiful cat whose coat looked like charcoal velour and who had been visiting for about six weeks. We rarely saw him to start with, just a glimpse here or there, walking across the patio, eating by the back door, resting on the driveway, and always showing up on the ‘spy-cam’ set up in the barn, but we had not seen him for 2-3 days so I played the video card once again and there he was...dragging a broken leg! Panic stations! Where was he now? We had to find him! We were so thankful that he knew where to come for food, but if it wasn’t for the camera we would not have realized he was in trouble. We started a search and looked everywhere we could think of, knowing he could not have gone far, as he could barely walk and must have been in considerable pain, but search as we may, we could not find him. I decided to wait. The ‘spy-cam’ showed he came to the barn for food at about 7pm, so a trap was instigated. He would come into the barn through a hole in the wall, so we placed a makeshift door held open by a piece of string that could be released to close the door as soon as he entered. I took my place out of sight of the trap, ready and waiting for his arrival. Sure enough he came through the hole in the wall dragging his broken leg. I let the string go and the trap door closed his exit. I now needed to catch him but I was worried he might panic. I waited to let him eat his food but then he disappeared into the unlit and cavernous barn. It was midnight when a search with a torch revealed he had made his way to a comfy settee. He obviously knew his way around. We closed the door and the cat-flap on this area so that he could spend a comfortable night on this settee and we would know where he was when we came for him in the morning.
Next morning we had to get this untamed feral cat, into a small catching cage, and consider the pain and predicament he was in. I went in to see him and he had not moved all night. The catching cage was placed outside and covered the cat-flap in the door. There was only one way out, and that was into the cage. When he saw me come for him, he panicked and took off, running straight to the door, hesitated for a moment, then went into the cage. We had him! X-rays revealed he had indeed broken his leg in more than one place and had also sustained bruising to his cheek and his tongue. The advice from the Vet was to amputate his broken leg rather than try and mend the breaks. The injury was already three days old so complications may set in. I was concerned that if his leg comes off, it cannot be put back again! Was this really the only solution under the Billy with circumstances? We had not 4 legs. anticipated an amputation, but the Vet assured me that cats do well on three legs, however a feral cat would normally be put to sleep as he could not survive on his own. We very reluctantly agreed to the amputation and we decided to take responsibility for his care. Secretly I hoped and prayed the poor cat would forgive me for saying ‘yes’ to the loss of his front leg, The ‘spy-cam’ saved this cat’s life! The full story and many more are in the book “Viewed From My Window” by Patricia Oliver price £12.50 + £2.50 p&p. For more details, contact Patricia on 01202 826244. All proceeds go towards the Veterinary and Welfare needs of the 16 feral cats currently in her care.
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So, how does all this translate? The V40 ‘Cross-country’ under test is a fine car. Somewhere underneath lurks the Ford Focus platform, but this cannot be recognised in the finished car which is re-engineered and styled with typical Volvo individuality, incorporating a whole bunch of Volvo-designed driving and safety technology. Engines and transmissions are designed and manufactured On the open road it conveys a in Gothenburg. All very Swedish! sure-footed and safe limousine stance, yet when ready to GO, The resultant V40 - the smallest it delivers in controlled excess. Volvo - looks very stylish both Handling, road-holding and brakoutside and within, echoing many ing power are top-drawer. In town design signatures of the C30 it is a delight with a relatively small 3-door coupe’, yet being strikingly footprint, all kinds of navigation modern and oozing ‘premium’. In aids including auto-park. Econ‘my’ car, the very powerful Volvo omy on the 260bhp petrol engine can dip into the mid-twenties if used really hard, but in average driving it is likely to return midthirties to the gallon. Not bad for a real performance car! The negatives? Maybe not overgenerous in the back seats for long distance driving. Personally I prefer a round speedo dial to a digital display. Summary; in terms of premium bangs per buck, this has to be among the very best. What a great car!
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However, core Volvo values have persisted throughout - a fanatical devotion to safety both to Volvo occupants and to their operating environment, whilst offering rugged reliability over a long vehicle lifetime. Volvo have retained their foothold in the world of premium cars, while often being somewhat left of centre. Consumers traditionally see Volvo cars as heavy, unwieldy and - let’s face it - even boring.
niques brought cost reduction and advanced design with a concentration upon removing unnecessary weight. Aspects of Volvo advanced safety engineering and advanced products were exported into all Ford brands, while mainstream Ford ‘platforms’ were brought into use under Volvo cars to reduce design and manufacturing costs across the corporation for better or worse.
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hat does the brand name Volvo mean to you? Tank-like safety? Ultimate reliability? Sportiness or understated design flair? Volvo has oscillated between all these things in recent years and may well have confused consumers who ultimately have quite divergent perceptions of what the Volvo brand stands for. I don’t think our friends in Sweden have been very clear about their brand values either. Recent multiple changes of ownership have further confused consumers as Volvo has been pushed along routes they might not have necessarily chosen. The most recent change has been from Ford ownership, to the Chinese company Geely, which has taken an entirely pragmatic approach, investing heavily in the future of Volvo, whilst encouraging a high degree of strategic freedom.
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LOCAL CLUBS AND SOCIETIES
RINGWOOD WI
RINGWOOD & FORDINGBRIDGE FOOTPATH SOCIETY
NEW FOREST AND DISTRICT SAILABILITY
HEATHERLANDS SHORT MAT BOWLS CLUB
Meet 4th Monday at 2pm in Greyfriars Community Centre, Christchurch Rd, Ringwood, BH24 1DW. For further details please contact Janet Reid - President, 01425 470826.
Join us to maintain footpaths and enjoy organised walks, social activities and winter evening meetings. Membership Secretary: 01425 838534 www.rffs.org.uk
We are looking for some new volunteers, if you enjoy meeting new We bowl from 7.30pm to 10 pm every Wed & Sun at St. Leonards & St. people, would like a new hobby then please join us. No experience of Ives Village Hall, Braeside Road. A gentle sport suitable for ladies as sailing necessary,just a willingness to help people,training given. Stefan well as men. Ring George on 01425-489833 / 07831224945 Hart, 01202 760477, membershipsec@newforestsailability.co.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 Secretary Peter Wildash: 07587000223, mayoflycraft@talktalk.net
TRAD JAZZ CLUB
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
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
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 BRACKEN CO. OF ARCHERS.
RINGWOOD AND DISTRICT EX-TABLERS CLUB.
RINGWOOD U3A
RINGWOOD PHILATELIC SOCIETY
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
Meet 2 to 4pm on the 3rd Thursday of the month at Greyfriars. www.ringwoodu3a.org.uk or call Pete - 01425 478077 for details.
EAST DORSET NATIONAL TRUST ASSOC’N
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
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
We are an energetic and friendly group of ex-Round Tablers (41 Clubbers) that meets for frequent and varied social activities. More formal meetings over dinner on 3rd Tuesday of each month. Contact Graham Hoyle 01425 478444 or www.ringwood41club.co.uk 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
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.
THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DECORATIVE & FINE ARTS SOCIETY
We meet on the 2nd Tuesday of every month (except July & August) at in St Francis Church Hall, Beatrice Road, Salisbury, SP1 3PN. Rehearsals are held on Wednesday evenings in term time from 7.30pm- 11am Contact 01722 780683 Visitors welcome Entrance £5.00 9pm in the URC, Salisbury Street. New singers welcome. Contact our Secretary on: 01425 654372 ADVENTURE IN THE WOODS Forest School club for children from 4-8 years of age at Edmondsham ROTARY CLUB OF FORDINGBRIDGE Forest School, between Verwood and Cranborne. Woodland walks, We meet at 6.30pm/7pm on Tuesdays every week at Avonway. camp fires, nature crafts etc. Contact Kirsteen on 01725 517807 We like to make a difference to the lives of others. For information on joining us call: Colin Ritchie on 01425 655877
FORDINGBRIDGE CHORAL SOCIETY
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
RINGWOOD UNITARIANS
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
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
TRADITIONAL AIKIDO CLUB
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
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
FORDINGBRIDGE HANDBELL RINGERS
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
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
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
RINGWOOD & FORDINGBRIDGE TALKING NEWS
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
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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
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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 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
RINGWOOD & FORDINGBRIDGE CLUB FOR THE BLIND
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
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
EAST DORSET & RINGWOOD NHS RETIREMENT
RINGWOOD ROTARY CLUB
DORSET SOUTH AFRICAN CLUB
WESSEX SUGARCRAFTERS
FRIENDS OF FORDINGBRIDGE HOSPITAL
AVON VALLEY ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
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. Outdoor and indoor activities: braais, boat cruise, walks, barn dance, darts, South African dinners. Camaraderie! fun! Contact Phillipa 01202-740265
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 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
Meet at The Ann Rose Hall, Greyfriars, Ringwood 1st Wednesday each We raise money to provide extras & equipment. New members and month at 7.30pm,September to May. blogavas.wordpress.com helpers welcome at our 2 main annual fundraising events also volunteers to join the team serving morning coffee to patients. Contact: Contact Mark Vincent 01425 473677 / Bill Atkinson 01722 326978 Lynette Stanford, 01425 657650 lynette_stanford@btinternet.com
THE RINGWOOD AND BURLEY BAND
Practice evening, each Friday at 8pm - 10pm. Ebenezer Hall, Greyfriars, Ringwood. NEW PLAYERS WELCOME! Jane Lashmar: secretary@ringwoodandburleyband.co.uk
RINGWOOD COMMUNITY CHOIR, “SING FOR JOY”
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.
RINGWOOD FRENCH CLUB
FORDINGBRIDGE CAMERA CLUB
MENS CLUB at Greyfriars
FORDINGBRIDGE QUILTERS
RINGWOOD CHESS CLUB
NEW FOREST JAZZ WORKSHOPS
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. Men's friendly discussion group. At Greyfriars from 10.15 to 12 noon every Thursday to share our thoughts on both serious and light-hearted subjects as suggested by our members. For more info 01425 470795 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.
Meet at Avonway Community Centre at 7.30 pm alternate Wednesdays for a mixture of talks by top photographers and members’ shows constructively judged by experienced professionals. 01725 518448 www.fordingbridgecameraclub.org.uk 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
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 Shirley Alford 01202 315417
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION WOMENS SECTION
THE LOYAL ACORN LODGE BRANCH OF ODDFELLOWS
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
GERMAN LANGUAGE GROUPS
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
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. Pub nights, Parent toddler groups, Children’s language club Contact: Cassandra 01425 479101 www.kinderspiel.co.uk cassscholz1@yahoo.co.uk
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.
ROYAL AIR FORCES ASSOCIATION
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
GREYFRIARS BRIDGE CLUB
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
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Hobbies What your brain can gain from a music-making hobby. By Kate McLelland
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hen did you last pick up a musical instrument and play a piece of music from beginning to end? Last week? Last month? Last year? Sadly for most people the answer is quite likely to be: “Not since I was a child.” Musicians are most likely to develop their abilities during childhood. It’s the ideal time to learn basic skills such as reading music and playing an instrument, but as children turn into teenagers it’s not unusual to find that the pleasures of learning and playing are sacrificed to the pressures of taking exams, studying at college or university and – eventually – taking up full-time work. Although it may be hard to find the time to make music as a busy adult, much attention has recently been focused on the physiological benefits of learning to play an instrument. For example, a study based on 157 sets of twins discovered that those who were able to make music were 33% less likely to suffer from dementia. Recent research has also suggested that playing music can improve listening skills, encourage better selfdiscipline, help with memory and even increase the IQ of
both children and adults. In 2009 the University of Zurich conducted research with people aged 65 and over and discovered that playing an instrument for an hour a week produced strong changes in the brain. So whether you’re returning to an instrument you once loved to play, or learning for the first time, you can enjoy your hobby in the knowledge that you’re not just bringing pleasure to others through your music, you are enhancing your brain’s capabilities. If you’re feeling insecure about your musical skills, those first few steps towards learning (or returning to) a musical instrument will be crucial. There are many resources out there, so take your time exploring the options to find a solution that’s tailor-made for your level of skill and experience. If you live in a city you may be able to access adult education services. Pick up a prospectus at your local library or search online to find a suitable course. Some adult learning institutes let you try a taster session so you can decide if the lessons are appropriate before you book an entire course. Alternatively, find a local
tutor by searching the Music Teachers UK website (www. musicteachers.co.uk). This organisation offers a free service to help musicians with every aspect of education and performance and the site provides some valuable information, including a helpful guide to selecting a music teacher. If you are returning to music and have retained some basic (if rusty) skills, you might enjoy joining up with a local amateur music group, or even putting together a group from scratch. Making Music (www. makingmusic.org.uk) helps its members to set up, run and develop music groups in their communities. The BBC’s website also provides some useful links, including resources to help you learn to read music, explore local courses and even find an amateur orchestra in your area (www. bbc.co.uk/learning/subjects/ music.shtml). Whatever your interest in music, whether it’s performing to concert level or joining an amateur ukulele orchestra, it can be a hugely rewarding hobby. Apart from the hours of pleasure you’ll get from playing, science suggests that your brain is likely to stay sharp well into old age.
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Leaf Litter by Pippa Greenwood
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re you surrounded, engulfed and swamped with huge quantities of fallen leaves? Whether they come from trees in your own garden or from a neighbour, the deluge of leaves that falls in autumn is often enough to get level headed, treeloving gardeners eyeing up chainsaws! Leaves that are allowed to build up can cause problems - on the lawn they smother the turf grasses, often causing patches of die back, largely due to lack of light and oxygen. If the crowns of the less tough herbaceous perennials or alpines are covered in leaves, they too start to deteriorate. So, like it or not, you need to do something - the sooner the better! A spring-tined rake is perfect for raking leaves off the lawn, and can even work quite well on a gravel drive. If you have a lot of lawn or a lot of leaves then the easiest way to deal with them is to mow the lawn. Provided you keep the hopper or grass-collector on the mower, when you empty it out you’ll have a fantastic mix of
grass clippings and chopped leaves. On beds and borders you can pick by hand, or you could invest in a leaf vacuum or a leaf blower (and this can be used on most drives and paths, and lawns too).
evergreens such as holly, laurel and camellia, or those from sycamore and plane. You can speed the process up by adding a leaf mould activator, which is available from garden centres.
After collecting the leaves, make leaf mould. It is easy and makes a fantastic soil mulch or conditioner…for free!
You can also make leaf mould in a bin liner or other bag. Choose a good quality bin liner and cram it full of leaves, again adding water and/or activator if you wish. Then stab a few holes in the bag with a garden fork, loosely fold over the top and weigh it down with a brick. Bin liners full of leaves can be hidden anywhere that you have the space - perhaps behind the shed, garage or greenhouse. If you don’t like the idea of black plastic, then there are now some lovely jute mesh bags which can be crammed full of leaves and act as a perfect container whilst the leaf mould is forming, but will eventually rot down and add to the useful material you produce.
Leaves are best rotted down on their own (they take longer to decompose than the rest of the stuff in your compost heap and need less air and warmth), so make yourself a simple and inexpensive leaf mould bin. Just drive four stakes into the ground to make the corners of a square, and then attach chicken mesh around the outside to make a cage. Stack the leaves in, tread or firm them, add some water if they are dry, then more water if the weather remains dry…and then leave them be. Chop up larger or tougher leaves (like horse chestnut) first so they rot down much faster - either mow them with the lawnmower or ‘chop’ them with a sharp spade. Avoid very spiky leaves, and those that are very leathery and tough - mainly
Whichever method you use you should have a useable product in 12-18 months, but leave it a bit longer and it will be even better!
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AUTUMN
In October, nature puts on a magnificent show for us to wonder at, as the trees shed their leaves in glorious Technicolor. As the nights draw in and the ‘Fall’ is upon us, snuggle up with a good book about those silent giants standing guard in the garden. Eucalyptus - Murray Bail Written by an Australian author this is a modern fairy tale about the widower Holland and his beautiful daughter, Ellen. She, along with his vast collection of eucalyptus trees are his two most prized possessions and when Ellen turns nineteen, Holland reveals that he will permit her to marry the man who can successfully identify all the varieties of gum trees on his property. Of course, Ellen’s not too pleased with the plan, and doesn’t think much of all the suitors who show up at the estate. That is, until a mysterious stranger appears and her curiosity suddenly gets the better of her. The Lie Tree - Frances Hardinge Faith’s father is found dead, and under mysterious circumstances, leaving Faith determined to get to the bottom of what happened. What she finds is a set of drawings that lead her to a strange tree that seems to flourish and grow when lies are whispered to it, and there are plenty of mistruths to go around in this tiny island community. The Lie Tree’s fruits bear hidden secrets and Faith will have her work cut out to try and separate the truth from the poisonous fiction. Just don’t believe everything
you read. Snow Falling on Cedars David Guterson Set in the remote and isolated Puget Sound in America’s Pacific Northwest, Snow Falling on Cedars is the story of a remote community rocked by the murder of a local fisherman. San Piedro Island is not the sort of place you want to make enemies, and when JapaneseAmerican, Kabuo Miyamoto is accused, it becomes clear that among the beautiful and dense cedars lies a painful history. It’s a wonderfully atmospheric book that’s full of suspense and tragedy. A great read for a wet autumnal day. Eats, Shoots and Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation - Lynne Truss This might be cheating a little, and it’s not strictly about trees or leaves, but it is about branches of English grammar and the panda of the title that’s getting a bad rap because of some dodgy punctuation. Never again will we be afraid to use colons and semicolons but thanks to Truss, we will embrace them. This book is a must-read for anyone who has ever felt frustrated by unnecessary commas on menus; for anyone who has shuddered when the incorrect ‘your’ is
used by a friend or colleague in an email; for anyone for whom standing in the queue at the ‘ten items or less’ (FEWER!) checkout in the supermarket is simply torture. Read, digest and enjoy. The Giving Tree - Shel Silverstein A boy grows up and the Giving Tree gives all that she has to help raise him. At first he climbs and plays on her trunk. When he, known only as ‘Boy’ turns into a teenager he needs some money and so the tree suggests that he pick and sell her apples. And so this relationship between the two of them continues, right into the old man’s dotage. Each time the tree helps Boy we are told, “And the tree was happy”. It’s an enchanting story to read to children, or simply to treasure for yourself. The Faraway Tree - Enid Blyton The Magic Faraway Tree is actually the second story in Enid Blyton’s series, coming after The Enchanted Wood, and is much-loved by children and adults the world over. Joe, Beth and Frannie have moved into to a new house and they discover this fantastic place that is right on their doorstep. They quickly make friends with Moonface, Saucepan Man and Silky the fairy and are transported to different lands and places. The series is a cult classic and it’s like a big bear hug on a chilly October evening.
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Mon 12 Oct
10am - 12 noon
Wed 14 Oct 7pm for 7.30pm Wed 14 Oct 7.30pm Thu 15 Oct
7.30pm
Thu 15 Oct
7.45pm for 8pm
Sat 17 Oct
7.30pm - 10pm
21 - 23 Oct
Wed 10am-5pm, Thu 10am-7.30pm, Fri 10am-3.30pm
Thu 22 Oct
7pm
Thu 22 Oct
8pm - 10.30pm. Doors open7pm.
Fri’s 23 Oct, 10.30am - 12noon 6, 20 Nov
Sat 24 Oct
9am - 1.30pm
Sat 24 Oct
10.30am - 12noon
24 - 25 Oct
10am - 4pm
Sat 24 Oct
7pm for 7.30pm start.
Sun 25 Oct
10am - 2.30pm
Mon 26 Oct
2pm
Tue 27 Oct (8-12 yr olds) 10am - 3pm Wed 28 Oct (5-7 yr olds)
27 - 29 Oct
8.45am - 4.15pm
Tue 27 Oct
7pm for 7.30pm
Wed 28 Oct 7.30pm
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Local Entertainment Centres New Family Activity trail based on the popular children's Moors Valley Country Park and Forest, character Superworm. Perfect for young children this free Horton Road, Ashley Heath, Nr Ringsuper-sensory trail offers loads of excitement and a fun wood, Dorset, BH24 2ET. 01425 day out. Special acitivty packs and limited edition mini- 470721 book available in Visitor Centre. Greyfriars Study Group - 6 week course - Music 'Nicknames and Second Thoughts" Fee: £35
Greyfriars, 44 Christchurch Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW. Contact: Doris Hughes 01425 478764 Greyfriars, 44 Christchurch Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW Barrington Theatre, Ferndown BH22 9TH - More info 01202 855001 or www.ednta.org
Film Night - 'The Second Best Marigold Hotel' Tickets cost £5 from Greyfriars Office - Tel: 01425 472613 East Dorset NT Association - An illustrated talk by Paul Cook, General Manager, on 'The History of Mottisfont and Mottisfont today' Damerham & District Horticultural Society AGM. PreVillage Hall, Damerham, ceded by drinks and nibbles. Followed by 'Gardens for Damerham Fordingbridge, Hampshire SP6 3HD all Seasons'. A talk by Sara Gruzelier Heads and Tales Story Club. Graham Langley with Pam Boston Tea Party,The Furlong, RingBishop "Fifty Shades of Graham". wood.headsandtalescafe@gmail.com www.newforestsorytellers.blogspot.co.uk. Admission on the door £4. The Verwood Concert Brass Proms Concert. All three The Hub, Verwood* 01202 828740 bands of VCB will provide a huge variety of fantastic Tickets œ£10 (U19 - œ£6). music which will include a proms theme. Rockbourne Fair. Make a start on your Christmas shop- Salisbury Racecourse. ping & raise money for The Stars Appeal which funds www.rockbournefair.org.uk . Wed/Fri extra care and equipment to benefit all wards and depart- Adult £5 Thu £5 (£3 after 4pm on Thursments in Salisbury District Hospital. Free Parking. day). Child FREE Students (12+) £1.50 Bisterne Film Night: "The Theory of Everything" (12A) - Bisterne Village Hall, Bisterne, RingThe story of the most brilliant and celebrated phys-icist of wood, BH24 3BN. Contact Norman Light our time, Stephen Hawking, and Jane Wilde the arts stu- for tickets on 01425 480278. dent he fell in love with. Tickets £5 www.bisternevillagehall.org Verwood Traditional Jazz Club present Derek Winter's " “The Hideaway”, at 17 Moorlands Road. Sunshine" Band, featuring the great Brian Carrick on the Verwood. BH31 7PD. Supporters £10 Reeds. This is a wonderful coup for the Club in manag- and Visitors £11.Contacts Janet 01202 ing to book this band for another special jazz session. 873725, Geoff 07798 721405. No need to book, please contact Jim or Blashford Buggy Walk around Blashford Lakes Nature Tracy on 01425 472760 or BlashfordReserve. Get outside, get fit and discover the wonderful Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk for further informawildlife living on your doorstep! The site is dog free with tion. Meet at the Blashford Lakes Edubuggy friendly paths. We meet on alternate Friday morn- cation Centre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 ings. Suggested donation £3. 3PJ. Children must be accompanied by adults. Sorry no dogs. 1,000 Books Sale -many bargains + 'Trade Winds' selling Greyfriars, 44 Christchurch Road, Ringscarves/accessories wood BH24 1DW 01425 472613 book please contact Jim or Tracy on Feed the Birds See what you can spot from the wood- To 01425 472760 or Blashfordland hide before making a bird feeder out of willow to Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the Blashtake home. The bird feeder will be filled with lard and bird ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham seed mix so be prepared to get messy! Drove, BH24 3PJ. Children must be acBooking essential, suggested donation £4 per feeder companied by adults. Sorry no dogs. High Designs Craft Fair. Quality Handmade Items by local craftspeople. Free parking and admission. Buy unique, handcrafted presents for Christmas Ringwood Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal Concert, by The Hampshire Police Band. Tickets in advance £9 from John Collin or £10 on the door. Wildlife Rangers Get outside, learn new skills and improve your wildlife knowledge whilst having fun! Specifically for 13 to 18 year olds. Please dress to be outside and bring a packed lunch. Suggested donation £4 per person. WI Ringwood present a talk on 'Waitrose – Know Your ‘Cheeses’ by Vicki Vining
Godshill Village Hall, Woodgreen Rd, Godshill, Hants. SP6 2LL Ringwood Parish Church Market Place Ringwood. John Collin 01425 479214
To book please contact Jim or Tracy on 01425 472760 or BlashfordLakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the Blashford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 3PJ. Sorry no dogs. Greyfriars, 44 Christchurch Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW - Tel: 01425 472613 For further details and to book (places Traps, Tracks & Trails A 'Wild Day Out!' for 8-12 year are limited), please contact Sue olds. Help us release the (unharmed!) mice and voles Shawyer on 02380 285102. Wild Days from our live traps and use your wildlife detective and are offered in partnership with New tracking skills to find evidence of badgers, foxes, otters, Out! District Council and registered deer and more besides. Admission £16 (includes a vol- Forest with Ofsted and take place at the Blashuntary £4 donation to the Wildlife Trust). ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham Booking essential. Drove, BH24 3PJ. Edmondsham Forest School, Edmond"Adventure in the Woods" Forest School days for chilHouse, Edmondsham Village, dren from 3-9 years of age. Spend the day exploring the sham Wimborne, BH21 5RE. Forest woods, campfire cooking, creating beautiful nature crafts Near face book page, Verity Robbins etc. £25 per day (sibling discount) incl lunch, snacks and School 07718 056539 or email elvesanddrinks. www.elves-fairieswoodlandnursery.co.uk fairies@live.co.uk. Fashion Show at M&Co Ringwood. Tickets £4 available M&Co, Southampton Rd, Ringwood from Greyfriars Office or M&Co New Forest jazz Workshop:If you play an instrument & Godshill Village Hall, Woodgreen Rd, like Jazz then come along. Godshill, Hants. SP6 2LL
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hether long, short or in-between, afro, curly, wavy or straight, our hair is one of the first things people notice about us. The right style can detract from imperfections, and tells the world a little something about our personality. It can make us more self-assured; more confident in the workplace and social situations. And, of course, it’s not just about the cut; having the right tools in your arsenal at home can make all the difference. I have a confession – until recently I didn’t own a hairbrush. I just used my daughter’s, which is shaped like Hello Kitty, but does the job. Thankfully, now I am the proud owner of a Wet Brush, the US’s bestselling hairbrush, which detangles wet or dry hair like a dream. My daughter is also a fan, as it doesn’t pull as much, which is making mornings rather more pleasant. The Wet Brush costs £11.99 from www. cultbeauty.co.uk. If you only make one change to your haircare regime, swap to a gentler, more natural shampoo. Most high street shampoos contain Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, which can strip your hair of essential oils, leaving it limp and lifeless. A gentler alternative is Green People Quinoa & Artichoke Shampoo and Conditioner (£9.95 each), which are designed to nourish and protect
damaged hair. The quinoa and artichoke leaf work together to condition, minimise frizz, strengthen and protect from UV radiation. Curly and coily haired women have cause to celebrate, with the release of Aveda Be Curly Co-Wash, £17.50, which cleanses hair, while preserving moisture and minimising frizz. The key ingredients are organic babassu oil and baobab oil. Subrina Kidd, Aveda UK’s Textured Hair Specialist, explains, “Regular cleansing shampoos can often leave hair looking and feeling dry and brittle – this low-lather, sulfate-free formula will refresh and revive the hair texture or curl pattern without removing necessary moisture. To avoid tangling, sub-divide the hair into four sections, massage the Co-Wash into each section, comb through and then rinse thoroughly.” Looking for a salon-style deep conditioning treatment? Try Philip Kingsley Geranium & Neroli Elasticizer, £31.50, a pre-shampoo conditioning treatment that contains neroli, geranium, lavender, rose and orange oils. The Elasticizer has been around for a few years now, and has won numerous awards and accolades. This new version looks set to be just as successful, as it leaves
by Kate Duggan hair soft, bouncy and easier to style. While you can just apply it a few minutes before showering, for best results lather it on before bed. It may seem pricey, but a little goes a long way, so you’ll get a fair few weekly treatments from each jar. Intensive conditioning treatments tend to work best if you cover up with a shower cap. Of course, you could just pick up a simple seethrough one for a couple of pounds, but how much more fun is this one from The Vintage Cosmetic Company?
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NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2015…. Continued Wed 28 Oct 28 - 31 Oct
Sat 31 Oct
Sat 31 Oct
Mon 2 Nov
CONCERT : Verwood Organ & Keyboard Society : 7.30pm Dirkjan Ranzijn; £7; members £5 Ringwood Musical & Dramatic Society presents 'Dad's Army'. The play is based on three of Jimmy Perry and 7.30pm David Croft’s classic BBC TV episodes of this muchloved comedy. Tickets cost £10 or £12 each From 5.45pm. Fire- Flameburst 2015 . The ultimate family Firework event. works at 7pm (junior) Aerobatic display, Fairground, Street Entertainers, Jun& 8.45pm ior Fireworks Display, Fireworks, Bonfire Museums at Night. ‘The Canterville Ghost’ by Don’t Go Into The Cellar Theatre Company. Fundraising Event 6pm (performance time 1 hour approx). What could be spookier than the Museum at Night especially at Halloween? Suitable for age 6 upwards. Wildlife Tots: Forest Friends Outdoor play, exploration discovery for pre-school aged children and their 10.30am - 12noon and parents or carers. Suggested donation £3 per child. or 1pm - 2.30pm Booking essential. Children must be accompanied by adults. Sorry no dogs.
Tue 3 Nov
Study Group - 6 week course - "The Historic 10.30am - 12.30pm Greyfriars House in Southern England" Fee: £40
Fri 6 Nov
9.30am - 12 noon
The Charities Cards and Gift Sale, Greyfriars Hall. Admission Free
Fri 6 Nov
10am to 12 noon
Greyfriars Study Group - 7 week course - "The Rise of the American Empire" Fee: £50
Fri 6 Nov
7.30pm
Fri 6 Nov
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Sat 7 Nov
2.30pm
Wed 11 Nov 7pm for 7.30 pm Thu 12 Nov
7.30pm
Fri 13 Nov
7pm - 9pm
Sat 14 Nov
2pm – 4pm
Mon 23 Nov 2pm Mon 23 Nov 3pm - Dusk Wed 25 Nov 7.30pm Sat 28 Nov
10am - 4pm
Sun 29 Nov
10am - 2.30pm
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for contact details of many Local Entertainment Centres The Hub, Verwood* Tickets on the door. Enquiries : Janetta 01202 822936 Ringwood School Theatre, Ringwood School, Parsonage Barn Lane, Ringwood. BH24 1SE. Book by phone 0759 777 1701, at Greyfriars reception or online www.ticketsource.co.uk/rmds "The Fuzzy Bit" Verwood, Dorset. BH316QF. www.flameburst.co.uk. Tickets will be available locally. £4 (U4 Free) The Salisbury Museum The King's House, 65 The Close, Salisbury, SP1 2EN Tel: 01722 332151. Booking advised £8 Adults, £4 Under 15’s To book your place please contact Tracy on 01425 472760 or BlashfordLakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the Blashford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 3PJ. Greyfriars, 44 Christchurch Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW. Contact: Doris Hughes 01425 478764 Greyfriars, 44 Christchurch Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW 01425 472613 Greyfriars, 44 Christchurch Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW. Contact Doris Hughes 01425 478764
AVON VALLEY CONCERTS music society presents clarinettist, EMMA JOHNSON, accompanied by the The Trinity Centre, Christchurch Road, ENGEGARD STRING QUARTET from Norway. ProBH24 1DH. gramme: Vaughan Williams, Grieg and Mozart. Tickets Ringwood www.avonvalleyconcerts.com available on the door, online, at Grants of Ringwood, Greyfriars Community Centre & Fordingbridge Bookshop Bisterne Bonfire Night Bisterne Village Hall, Bisterne, Ringwww.bisternevillagehall.org wood, BH24 3BN. This is a unique opportunity to hear ceramicist Lucy Yar- The Salisbury Museum The King's wood in conversation with Wendy Barber, discussing the House, 65 The Close, Salisbury, SP1 ceramic work of John Hinchcliffe & there will be the 2EN . Brixie Jarvis Room (access by chance to visit the John Hinchcliffe exhibition in the stairs only). 01722 332151. Booking company of Lucy and Wendy, followed by tea and cake. advised £12 Member,£14 Non-Members Film Evening "Mr Holmes" Tickets £5 available from Greyfriars, 44 Christchurch Road, RingGreyfriars Office wood BH24 1DW 01425 472613 Damerham & District Horticultural Society present a talk Damerham Village Hall, Damerham, by Wolfgang Bopp - 'SIR HAROLD HILLIER GARDENS Hampshire SP6 3HD. www.ddhs.co.uk AND THE NEW CENTENARY BORDER'. The Night Sky. An evening under the stars at Blashford To book please contact Jim or Tracy on Lakes with members from Fordingbridge Astronomers. 01425 472760 or BlashfordAn intro talk indoors before heading outside to observe Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the Blashthe Autumn constellations. If cloudy an extended talk & ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham indoor demonstration of telescopes & astro-software will Drove, BH24 3PJ. Children must be acbe available. All proceeds from the event will be split be- companied by adults. Booking essential. tween HIWWT & Fordingbridge Astronomers. £6 per person. Sorry no dogs. Back by popular demand, Members of Salisbury BaThe Salisbury Museum The King's roque will perform again at the Museum. Nigel Wyatt, House, 65 The Close, Salisbury, SP1 who has been researching music making in 18th century 2EN. Lecture Hall. Tel: 01722 332151 Salisbury, will give a talk about this work and it will be Booking advised £6 Members, illustrated by performances of some of the ‘perfect’ music £8 Non-Members. Tea and biscuits will by Corelli and Gemaniani that Nigel picks out for praise. be provided in the interval. WI Ringwood present a talk on' Christmas Table CenGreyfriars, 44 Christchurch Road, Ringtres' by Patricia’s Florist wood BH24 1DW - Tel: 01425 472613 Come in to Roost Meet Blashford staff in the Tern Hide To book please contact Jim or Tracy on 01425 472760 or Blashfordto watch a dusk spectacle as up to 20,000 gulls, 500 Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the Tern geese and 200 goosander come in to roost on Ibsley Hide car park off Ellingham Drove. Water. Suggested donation £4. Sorry no dogs. New Forest jazz Workshop:If you play an instrument & Godshill Village Hall, Woodgreen Rd, Godshill, Hants. SP6 2LL like Jazz then come along. Greyfriars, 44 Christchurch Road, RingGreyfriars One Study Day School - "Stonehenge - the wood BH24 1DW. Contact: story so far" by Julian Richards Doris Hughes 01425 478764 To book please contact Jim or Tracy on Wildlife Rangers Get outside, learn new skills and improve your wildlife knowledge whilst having fun! Specifi- 01425 472760 or Blashfordcally for 13 to 18 year olds. Please dress to be outside Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the Blashford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham and bring a packed lunch. Suggested donation £4 per Drove, BH24 3PJ. person. Sorry no dogs. Woodgreen Village Hall, Hale Road, High Designs Craft Fair. Quality Handmade Items by Woodgreen, Fordingbridge, Hampshire. local craftspeople. Free parking and admission. Buy SP6 2AJ unique, handcrafted presents for Christmas
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Two short plays from The Deckchairs Series by Jean McConnell and The Monkey’s Paw by W.W. Jacobs
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rama fans will need to book quickly this autumn when, for just two nights, the Fordingbridge Players will be returning to the Victoria Rooms in the heart of the town for an exciting one off production. This new venture means that theatre goers will be able to watch three plays for the price of one – two short plays from the Deckchairs Series by Jean McConnell and The Monkey’s Paw by W.W. Jacobs. Annie Mitchell will direct two twist-in-the-tail playlets from the Deckchairs Series –“Dancers” which dissects the tea dancing world and “Day Trippers” in which characters learn more about themselves and their colleagues than they ought to during a day trip to the seaside…… Offering a brilliant contrast to the Deckchairs plays, a new adaption of the classic suspense
drama ‘The Monkey’s Paw’ can be seen on the same night. Directed by Nigel Bonynge, this one act play contains all the ingredients to change the stage setting of a comfortable cottage sitting room into a place of disbelief, sorrow and dreadful anticipation. Prepare to be scared! Performances will be held in the Victoria Rooms, Fordingbridge over two consecutive nights starting Friday 6th November at 7.30pm. Tickets will be available from Jessica’s, High Street, Fordingbridge, Tel: 01425 652395 at £8 each and also via the website: www.fordingbridgeplayers.org.uk. The Fordingbridge Players, sponsored by Bassets Estate Agents, are always happy to welcome new members: you don’t have to want to act as they need plenty of backstage and technical help too. Check out their website for details of how to join.
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et again the Bisterne Scarecrow Festival was equally varied and bizarre - as it always is with subjects ranging from topical, political, Disney films, TV soaps, proverbs - the list goes on! We managed to see them all during a sunny Monday afternoon the day after the Sunday judging. It takes us around two and a half hours on our bicycles which is probably the best way to see them all and very enjoyable having an excuse to explore the highways and byways around the Avon Valley south of Ringwood.
Fortunately the judges must all be avid Emmerdale fans since so much work went into this display - as it does every year and since we aren’t up to speed with the minions as yet as our grandchildren are still very small - our personal favourite was at the Bisterne Church with the church mice tableaux dotted around the churchyard especially the Church Mouse News and the cheese and wine party! Well done to all of you and especially for the much improved map!
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Motoring mutterings Travellers Lament Need to cover long distances on our rotten roads? You know, the arterial roads and urban through-routes regularly adorned with artificially low ‘temporary’ speed limits, random orange barriers and a million cones? What are the Highways Agency playing at? Let’s have look at what’s going on........
holding my breath! Plan not only your route to include even neighbourhood roads, but also your timing to avoid high traffic periods. It is worth looking for alternatives to travelling into Bournemouth altogether. For promises, fun and games, go to the dedicated website www. dorsetforyou.com/A338-planahead. I can’t help thinking that other conflicting road closures will make life even more difficult during this period, maybe councils will spot new ‘rat-runs’ avoiding the road works and barrier them out of use? The fact is that in the last 30 years, the Bournemouth population has doubled, while the road and transport infrastructures have only deteriorated, to give virtual gridlock. Such fun!
Smart Motorway - m3 They euphemistically call them ‘smart’. The idea is only the cheapest alleged ‘fix’. What was previously the ‘hard shoulder’ is pressed into use as lane 1, thus instantly increasing capacity. To enable breakingdown or crashed vehicles to be got off the carriageway, they are also building what are optimistically referred to as ‘refuges’ every 2 kilometres (cue insidious creeping of the dreaded metrification) and erecting overhead gantries with illuminated red crosses to enBy the time you read this, you able them to immediately close will probably have tried ventur- lane(s) so other vehicles do not ing into the Bournemouth Conuse that lane to add to the carurbation, to be frustrated by the nage, and emergency vehicles amount of traffic chaos resulting can still get to the scene quickly. from the partial closure of the Nice Ivory Tower theory. I think A338 Spur Road into Bournethey forgot; mouth. We have promises that 24-hour work will ensure 1. Parkinsons Law of Traffic this complete road rebuilding says “traffic instantly expands exercise is completed rapidly, to fill the space available”, so with an estimate of completion the simplistic idea of allowing by May 31st next year. I’m not
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vehicular use of the former hard shoulder, may not ease flow noticeably, even in the short term 2. Motorists have the habit of ignoring incorrect Highways Agency traffic messages, and are already ignoring ‘mandatory’ red crosses on Gantries indicating lane closure ‘here’ 3. Vehicles won’t spontaneously breakdown or crash only when they recognise a ‘refuge’ at 2km intervals, so traffic lanes will be blocked, instantly creating disruption and putting lives at risk as vehicle occupants may well be surrounded by speeding vehicles and thus cannot escape life-threatening carnage 4. If there is no hard shoulder, actually how will emergency vehicles get through the stationary traffic to reach the problem? Access to breakdowns and accidents is therefore likely to be only by completely closing the whole carriageway and allowing emergency vehicles to approach the problem from the ‘wrong’ direction What has not been said, is that the experimental ‘smart motorways’ put into use already have proven troublesome according to practical users and is quite contrary to what the Highways Agency is trying to tell us. Something more insidious. The smart motorway gantries already in use very often have the latest average speed cameras fitted, which are very small and painted battleship grey. Reports already coming in suggest a very few miles over the limit has resulted in fines - although this could just be police propaganda. However, it does fit in with the now widespread use of ‘plain clothes’ police cars on our motorways, confirming their switch of emphasis from safety and prevention to accidents, entrapment and revenue generation.
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Understanding The Power Of Your Pension Pot by Kate McLelland
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t’s now six months since UK residents aged 55 or over became able to access the money in their pension pots and spend or invest it as they wish. Previously pensioners had been offered little choice other than buying an annuity, but on April 6th 2015 older people suddenly found themselves confronted by a bewildering range of options. You may have read media reports claiming that pension pot savings have been used to fund everything from luxury cruises to facelifts, but a close examination of the evidence so far suggests that far from splurging it all on a sports car or the holiday of a lifetime, most people are choosing to invest their pensions wisely. Richard Butcher, of Pitmans Trustees, which provides independent pension advice, thinks most individuals have reacted “sensibly”, by paying down debts and mortgages or carrying out home improvements. But while many older investors have found the opportunity to access pension funds a liberating experience, others have become increasingly confused about the options available to them. Unfortunately confidence tricksters have been quick to capitalise on their uncertainty. How to spot a pension scam Scammers typically promise
sky-high returns from overseas investments or innovative money-making schemes. They may also offer extra tax savings or claim to know of loopholes that can increase your tax-free allowance. They may also claim that they can help you unlock your pension before the age of 55. The marketplace is currently awash with businesses eager to benefit from your pension and many of them claim to have the answer when it comes to making the right investment, so how do you tell a scammer from a legitimate company? The Money Advice Service website (www. moneyadviceservice.org. uk) has published some guidelines to help you stay safe. You should exercise caution if: • You receive a phone call, text message or doorstep visit out of the blue from someone offering to help you with pension investments • The only contact details available on the company website are a mobile phone number and a PO box address • The business doesn’t want, or allow, you to call them • You are put under pressure to make a decision right away
Fraudsters often go to a lot of trouble to persuade you that they are genuine, with convincing websites and highly plausible salesmen. It’s not unheard of that they claim to be part of the government-backed “Pension Wise” service, set up to offer impartial advice to investors. Check the facts before you sign Contact the Pensions Advisory Service for advice on 0300 123 1047 if you’re at all nervous about signing up with a company. If you are unsure about the status of the firm you are dealing with, you can check whether they are registered with the Financial Conduct Authority (www.fca. org.uk or call 0800 111 6768). Finally, if you think you have detected a scam, you can call the police’s ActionFraud service on 0300 123 2040 to report it. Investing wisely for retirement has never been more challenging – or more potentially rewarding – than it is now, but you should ensure that your decisions are based on the best possible advice. Where better to start, then, than the government’s own pensions advice website, www.pensionwise.gov.uk? There’s a lot to learn, but getting the right guidance will help you enjoy the happy, secure retirement you have worked so hard to achieve.
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Portrait of a Local Artist
“I often travel through the county and stop near Bridport to marvel at the fantastic views across the fields to the sea.”
Colin Merrin is an elected member of the Royal Watercolour Society and his work is in Her Majesty The Queen’s collection. He lives in Hampshire and regularly exhibits in the county. His was the most expensive painting to be shown in the Forest Connections exhibition at the New Forest Centre Gallery in Lyndhurst, which ran until July. And, priced at £3,250, it sold in the first week. “I’ve been on holiday to Dorset and painted some watercolours of Charmouth,” says Colin. “I often travel through the county and stop near Bridport to marvel at the fantastic views across the fields to the sea.” He adds: “I used to live in Sussex while my partner lived in Hampshire. I would drive down the A27 at various times in the week to see her, so I decided to move to Southsea to be close to her. It proved to be an excellent decision as I live close to Lynn, the sea and the South Downs. I’ve also acquired the biggest studio I’ve ever had.” Colin has always been an artist and had his first solo exhibition in London in 1981. Aged 23 he was in a pub in Chelsea, worse for wear and recalls pontificating about the state of the art world to impress a girl he had just met. “I became aware that the chap standing listening and nodding in agreement was Lucian Freud, the British painter who died in 2011. He was known chiefly for his thickly impastoed portrait and figure paintings and was widely considered the pre-eminent British artist of his time.” During 2015 Colin will be showing in the various RWS exhibitions and the United Society of Artists. Colin runs weekly Wednesday evening classes in painting and drawing from his Southsea studio. These may extend to another evening in 2015 to accommodate more students. www.colinmerrin.co.uk
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Cake and Bake Halloween Macaroons For the ultimate Halloween sweet treat why not have a go at making a batch of French Macaroons?
Ingredients: • 230g icing sugar, sifted • 75g ground almonds • 2 large egg whites • 50g caster sugar • Orange and black food colouring gel • 55g unsalted butter, softened • ½ tsp vanilla extract
Makes 16 Ready in 1 hour, plus cooling
TIP The filled macaroons will keep in an airtight box in the fridge for 2-3 days. Stand at room temperature for 30 minutes before serving.
1. Place half the icing sugar and all the ground almonds in a food processor and process for 30 seconds, or until fine and powdery. Sift the mixture into a mixing bowl, discarding any tiny pieces of almonds left in the sieve. Set aside. 2. Whisk the egg whites in a large bowl until softly peaking. Gradually whisk in the caster sugar, to make a firm and glossy meringue. Whisk in enough of the orange food colouring gel to colour the meringue deep orange. 3. Fold one third of the icing sugar mixture into the meringue using a spatula. Repeat with another third of the mixture. Finally add the last third and continue to cut and fold the mixture until it forms a shiny and thick batter that falls in a slow ribbon when the spatula is lifted. 4. Line 2 large baking sheets with baking paper. Spoon the mixture into a large piping bag fitted with a 1cm plain piping nozzle. Pipe 32 discs of the mixture onto the baking sheets, each with a diameter of 3cm. Lift the nozzle at the top of half the piped discs to create a small point. Leave for 30 minutes to allow the macaroons to dry and form a slight crust. Preheat the oven to 160°C / Fan 140°C / Gas Mark 3. 5. Bake, one sheet at a time for 10-15 minutes, or until the macaroons have a crisp shell and the frilly bases don’t stick when gently lifted from the paper. Leave on the baking sheets for 10 minutes, then carefully transfer to a wire cooling rack to cool completely. 6. To decorate, dip the tip of a fine paintbrush into the black food colouring gel and paint pumpkin faces on the 16 pointed macaroons.
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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
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
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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.dorsetforyou.com Dates in white are where days differ for Dorset. Term/holiday Autumn Term: 1 Sept - 18 Dec 15 Half Term: 26 Oct - 30 Oct 15 Christmas Holidays: 21 Dec 15 - 1 Jan 16 Spring Term: 4 Jan - 24 March 16 Half Term: 15 Feb - 19 Feb 16 Easter Holidays: 25 March - 8 April 16 Summer Term: 11 April - 20 July 16 Half Term: 30 May - 3 June 16 Summer Holidays: 23(21)July - 2 Sept 16(31 Aug 16) UK holidays Christmas: 25 & 26 Dec 15 New Year: 1 Jan 16 Easter: 25 & 28 March 16 May Day: 2 May 16 Spring Bank Holiday: 30 May 16 Summer Bank Holiday: 29 Aug 16
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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 0300 555 1387 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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British Transport Police
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Community Centres Greyfriars- Ringwood
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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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02380 282 269
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01425 654560
Community First New Forest
01425 482773
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0345 988 11 88
Ringwood Foodbank
01425 600 134
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01202 30 36 26
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0844 481 7777
Christchurch Hospital
01202 48 63 61
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Poole Hospital
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Salisbury Hospital
01722 33 62 62
Wilts & Dorset Bus Enquiries
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Southampton Hospital
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Childline
0800 11 11
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0300 123 1110
NSPCC
0808 800 50 00
Lifeline-NFDC Community Alarms
02380 28 54 53
National Drugs Helpline
0800 77 66 00
National Debtline
0808 808 40 00
Age Concern
0800 328 7154
Rspca - Ashley Heath
0300 123 0749
Seniorline
0808 800 65 65
AL-anon(10am-10pm)year round
0207 403 08 88
Community Legal Advice Direct
0345 345 43 45
Alcoholics Anonymous 24 hours:
0845 769 75 55
Hampshire Families
0796 2272 931
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
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1ST for FLOORS
Stock Specials see in store. Loads of Roll Ends.
No job too big or too small. Over 10 yrs Experience. Fast, reliable and friendly fitting.
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Domestic and Commercial flooring. High Quality Service. * Not to be used with any other offer.
VERWOOD SHOWROOM NOW OPEN
Open Saturday 9 - 1 pm or call for an appointment. Unit 10, Enterprise Park, (Opp. Forest FM), Blackmoor Road, Verwood, BH31 6YS
www.1stforfloors.co.uk
01202 826295 / 07557 780045
1stforfloors@gmail.com