August / September 2019
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CONTRIBUTORS Kate Thompson is a Southsea writer with a passion for uncovering quirky human interest stories
Russell Baldwin has an MA in Film Studies, is a qualified teacher, lives in Southsea, and is an experienced carpenter and decorator
Emma Beatty teaches journalism at the University of Portsmouth. She has lived in Southsea for twelve years, and has two children
Neil Maxwell is director of Fry & Kent Estate Agents, and a volunteer crew member of the RNLI
CONTENTS 12 LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION IN SOUTHSEA 14 DEAL OR NO DEAL 16 FILM 18 RECLAIMING THE STREETS IS CHILD’S PLAY 20 THE HISTORY MAKERS 24 HOW TO NOT DROWN 26 IF IN DOUBT, LEAVE IT OUT 30 RECIPE 34 VICTORIOUS FESTIVAL 38 WORLD MUSIC AT VICTORIOUS 46 MEAT-FREE MONDAYS 48 ACTIVIST ARTIST 56 WALK ON THE WILD SIDE 64 CULTURE VULTURE
Sarah Nunn is a writer, content creator and University of Portsmouth alumni. She's passionate about the environment and mostly inspired by food, art, music and the outdoors.
John Worsey is Marketing Creative Copywriter at the University of Portsmouth
Southsea Lifestyle Produced by Salad Publishing Ltd Editor: Kevin John Dean Editorial assistant: Kai Austin Dean Creative Director: Zirrinia Austin Dean Social media: Urban Salt Web design: Daniel Sweeney What’s on listings: Sophie McCue
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ast June, in an article about the seafront we coined a phrase, ‘Southsea was made for summer’. I was so pleased with the words, I half expected to see it emblazoned on T-shirts and tea towels all over town. That’s not to say Southsea isn’t a great place to live in the winter, but it’s in the summer that the town has a spring in its step. The light from the sea reflects and brightens the city’s atmosphere, and curtains swing in the breeze at open windows.
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As Emma Beatty reports in Culture Vulture (p.64), the seafront has had a boost with a new helter-skelter and restaurant on South Parade Pier, and this has to be one of the best years for roses - pop along to see (and smell) Southsea Rose Garden, in front of Canoe Lake, with its lush grass tennis courts. Of course this month, many of us are focused upon Victorious Festival, but there are lots of alternative musical treats along the way, including some great acts at Live at the Bandstand, or for something more formal there’s the Royal Marines Summer Concert at the Guildhall - see What’s on, (p.54 & p.55). Or maybe you could just take a stroll, and enjoy the ambience - after all Southsea was made for summer. Kevin John Dean
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WEAR, WHAT, HOW… Are you stuck in a style rut? Do you need some help in the wardrobe department?
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mma, who lives in Southsea with her husband and two dogs, worked as a Careers Adviser and Service Manager for over 20 years. Now branching out on her own, she has combined her love of fashion, passion for people and experience in coaching to become a professional Style Coach™ . “When I talk about what I do, people often ask ‘who uses the services of a Style Coach™ ?’ They think it isn't for them. Style Coaching™ offers a unique combination of personal styling and life coaching - so everyone can benefit, at some point in their lives. As a Style Coach™ I take into account body shape, personality, lifestyle and personal goals and work with individuals to help them feel confident - inside and out.
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“Whether returning to work after a career break, or seeking style advice after weight loss or gain, I work with men and women and
help them regain or discover their sense of personal style. I work with women who have had a baby and whose figure and lifestyle have changed or whose bodies have changed due to menopause, for example. Some people who are going through a life change such as divorce, separation, or are looking for a new partner can benefit from Style Coaching™, too. Likewise, people looking for a new job or moving up in their career who want to ‘dress to impress’”. Services Emma offers include; • Personal styling and image makeovers • Wardrobe decluttering and editing • Personal Shopping • Colour consultations • Group parties • Bridal and special occasion styling
• Corporate events • School and college workshops “Style isn’t the same as fashion. Fashion is about trends, style is about what really suits you. Fashions come and go but style is timeless - but don’t get trapped in a style rut. I will work with you to sift through the ever changing trends and pick out what works for you.” Want to find out more? Contact Emma: Phone: 07909 683968 Email: EmGstylecoach@yahoo.com www.thrivewithstyle.com @em_g_stylecoach
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CHANNEL 4’S ‘LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION’ IS BACK FOR A NEW SERIES AND COMING TO SOUTHSEA!
es, that’s right! From Southsea to the Solent to Havant to Hayling Island, property experts Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer will be helping chain free buyers to find their dream home.
the ladder as there is for those looking for their forever home.” In these uncertain times, this is a great opportunity to get some completely free expert advice to help navigate the market. Perhaps you’re upsizing or downsizing, buying your first property or hoping to find your ideal forever home? Do you have to move or relocate for work? Does the property market make you nervous? Whatever your property puzzle, Kirstie and Phil may be able to help.
Filming will be taking place from Sunday 8th to Wednesday 11th September 2019.
The online application form can be found via the following link: https://www.shortaudition.com/Locati on-Location-Location
Applications are now open, and Producers of the long-running Channel 4 hit property show are urging people from picturesque Southsea to apply as soon as possible. Kirstie says, “We’re delighted to be back helping Southsea house hunters for our 23rd series.” Phil: “We’re always on the lookout for a wide range of budgets, and we’re happy to advise on any spend. For us there’s as much satisfaction gained from helping people struggling to get their first foot on 12
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DEAL OR NO DEAL
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was astounded to watch the recent BBC documentary series Behind Closed Doors, a fly on the wall documentary about the Brexit negotiations in Brussels. Regardless of which way you voted in the referendum, the programme was very enlightening. Despite contrary reports from the tabloid press, I gained the distinct impression that the EU actually did their best to meet our initial suggestions, but as we began changing our terms it became increasingly impossible for Brussels to trust the UK. Doubtless our position had to change to try and accommodate the shifting sands at Westminster. The B word is a sensitive subject, but speaking to clients and friends, regardless of them being leavers or remainers, it appears the reality of daily life seems far removed from the machinations at Westminster. I’m left with the feeling that not only is our government and our political system being severely tested by Brexit, but other, probably far more important matters such as climate change, knife crime, and homelessness are being ignored to the detriment of the country. Speaking as someone who negotiates on a daily basis, I have found that all parties involved must be willing to set out exactly what their objectives are from day one - and to not deviate from those objectives. To do this you have to do your homework, gather your facts, and in our case, survey reports, plus local supporting transactions, showing recent sales, dates and details. This
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gives each party a sound basis to proceed from. Where the negotiations start to break down is if one party then changes their objectives halfway through the deal. I remember we once had an expensive property sale that was progressing well, the price was agreed, and the buyer had paid for the survey and searches. The sale included all carpets and curtains, but on receiving the fixtures and fittings list, the purchaser discovered the vendor wanted to keep the yellow curtains on the landing - as they had been made by the seller’s mother-in-law. Despite offering to replace the curtains with a brand new pair, or a cash sum, the buyer insisted on having the yellow curtains as they were part of the deal. Unbelievably, the sale fell through as there was nothing I, or the solicitors, could do to hold it together. Returning to the current political turmoil, the local housing market has in my opinion stood up well, the biggest obstacles probably being mortgage lenders. Apart from loans to complete blue chip borrowers, there is a large sector of people who are unable to secure affordable lending. I’m not advocating a return to getting a mortgage with a packet of breakfast cereal, but there has to be a middle ground to stop the social exclusion. Maybe once things settle down, the government might begin talking with banks and building societies about how they assess mortgage applications, but let’s not be too optimistic about the negotiations.
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Unique First floor apartment located in this Victorian Grade ll Listed Thomas Ellis Owen residence in the Owens conservation Area of central Southsea. Benefitting from a one third share of the freehold and remainder of a 999-year lease, the apartment is approached via a gated pathway leading to the communal entrance. This spacious apartment comprises; entrance hall, westerly facing living/dining room with feature fireplace, kitchen, two bedrooms and a large bathroom. Externally there is a single allocated parking bay and useful cycle/garden store. Offered with no onward chain.
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Spacious semi-detached family home in the heart of Central Southsea, being close to all local amenities, the Common & the seafront. Recently refurbished, the interior comprises entrance hallway, cloakroom, spacious living room with bay window and feature fireplace, dining room, new modern fitted kitchen/breakfast room with patio doors to garden. To the first-floor master bedroom with bay window, family bathroom, double bedroom with walk in wardrobe. To the second floor two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Externally there is a patio rear garden with access through to private parking. Offered unfurnished. Available at the beginning of August.
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FILM
The Dead Don’t Die USA 2019 Director: Jim Jarmusch Cert 15
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Russell Baldwin
was expecting great things from The Dead Don’t Die. A zombie apocalypse horror spoof with an interesting indie/Hollywood pedigree. Directed by the off-beat Jim Jarmusch with a cast of (quite) big-name actors such as Bill Murray, Tilda Swinton, Steve Buscemi, Danny Glover, and Chloë Sevigny.
I don’t know whether this is true, but it really looks, sounds and feels like Jarmusch gathered a load of his mates together and they cobbled together a story from all corners of the horror and apocalyptic genres. But it lacked all the sharpness and dedication of What We Do in the Shadows and I had to ask, ‘why did he bother?’.
I like the horror genre. Not the ‘Hostel’ type, nor the Taika Waititi’s What We Do in the Shadows is always
Complete self-indulgence? Because they could? My only explanation is perhaps in the message of the film which rises above the dross of the whole.
something to look forward to. The Dead Don’t Die is not
‘We are all doomed if we don’t look after the planet’.
‘final girl’ type, but a good spoof of the genre such as
that big a treat to look forward to. Bill Murray’s famed deadpan approach slows the whole film down to a zombie’s pace. The script is similarly affected.
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Will anybody out here in Zombieland listen? I do not think this film will raise the dead out of their apathy, but what will? Time is running out. K. M. N.
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RECLAIMING THE STREETS Words by Kate Thompson. Photos: Tara Barton-Leigh
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eclaiming a street in Southsea for playtime could just be the start of a bigger movement across the city. Mother-of-two Laura Mellor has been the driving force behind a pilot scheme that has seen a section of busy Francis Avenue closed to traffic for a Sunday afternoon in July to allow the children to play safely on the street. This latest playing-out session follows the success of an initial experiment that coincided with roadworks on the road. Laura explained: “During the Easter school holidays part of the road was closed to traffic while the council installed traffic
calming measures so it was the ideal time to see if playing in the street would work. “The response was great - the kids made new friends and it was a chance for parents and grown-ups to get to know each other over a cup of tea. “It was likened to a camping holiday where you know the kids are somewhere around playing and they are safe.” As well as being a great way to make new friends, playing in the streets helps to increase children’s daily activity and there are also benefits with reduced levels of air and noise pollution.
Cars can still park in the closed section and if they need to be moved during the play session, stewards can ensure they do so slowly and safely. Parents are responsible for their children at all times during street play sessions. Laura explained there are successful Playing Out schemes in Bristol and Hackney and they have helped her to pull the trial together. When she approached Portsmouth City Council they were very supportive.
Having gathered feedback following the initial experiment, Laura needed to get the necessary permissions for the road closure. “If the trial is successful, we would like to make this a monthly occurrence from September and have the road closed for play on a Sunday afternoon,� said Laura. Laura has set up a Playing Out Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/groups/ports mouthplayingout) and if residents from other roads wanting to set up similar schemes want advice they can contact her there. 19
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THE HISTORY MAKERS
n a blustery June day The Portsmouth Grammar School unveiled new artwork to adorn the newly built Upper Junior School archway.
The artwork was commissioned by the Junior School Association and is entitled The History Makers. The work features significant figures and alumni from the School’s history – Old Portmuthians. At the start of the project, pupils worked with the School Archivist, Mr John Sadden, to decide which characters would feature, from William Smith, the Founder of The Portsmouth Grammar School in 1732 to Paul Jones, the lead singer of the ‘60s band, Manfred Mann, Roger Black (Olympic gold medal winner) and James Bobin, the director of the recent Muppet movies. The pupils then worked with Southsea artist Kevin Dean, using pen & ink and collage to create images of the characters. The final design work was undertaken by Dean Howard at Type Twenty Five, and the enamel plates were printed by A. J Wells on the Isle of Wight.
L. Kevin Dean, the pupils and r. Mike Wedderburn
used vitreous enamel in other public art projects before, and it’s extremely hard wearing and durable, and should last for many decades to come” said Kevin Dean. Archways are symbolic at PGS - marking the points of entry and exit on the pupil’s journey through the school. The archway forms part of the transition process from the Lower to the Upper Juniors, as the children will learn about the characters represented and their contribution to the history of our school. At the unveiling, the school welcomed back Old Portmuthian Mike Wedderburn. Mike studied at PGS before forging a career as professional cricketer and rugby player. He is now a familiar face on Sky Sport News, where he has been a presenter for over 20 years; he currently coanchors Good Morning Sports Fans.
The Upper Junior School Archway
“This was such an enjoyable, collaborative project, working with lots of talented pupils and staff. I’m also very pleased with how well the children’s artwork has reproduced. I have 20
“The artwork is a wonderful addition to the school site,” said Head, Dr Anne Cotton. “For our current pupils to pass through an archway that so strongly reflects the past journeys and successes of our former pupils, it is truly inspirational.”
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HOW TO NOT DROWN
John Worsey, Marketing Creative Copywriter at the University of Portsmouth
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very day, more than 1,000 people around the globe drown. But you can avoid becoming a statistic. August Bank Holiday is one of the busiest days of the year for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). Their nationwide campaign urging people to Respect The Water has been heavily informed by Professor Mike Tipton at the University of Portsmouth. Research at Portsmouth revealed a key factor in drowning is a phenomenon known as “cold shock”. Sudden immersion in cold water snatches air from your lungs, leaving you gasping, panicking for breath. You can accidentally suck in water instead of air and quickly find yourself drowning. Mike explains, ‘If you take a big breath in, that’s around three litres. The lethal dose of salt water for drowning is about a litre and a half. So being under the water or having a big wave splash into your face can be enough to start the drowning process. The other problem with cold water is that it tends to make you thrash around and try to swim hard – panicking and fighting the water. That's the “fight or flight” response. Which works on land, but not in water.’
conducted trials with 85 people of different ages, shapes, sizes, genders, and swimming abilities. These revealed that everyone can float, either on their own or with gentle sculling, and clothing helps you float by trapping air. Mike says, ‘Horizontal is a much less stressful position to be in. You’ve got to have the confidence to do nothing and to fight that instinct to thrash about and swim. Just trust that you’re not going to be floating on top of the water. You’re still in it but your airways will be clear of water.’ So, how to float? Lean back in the water and keep your airway clear. Keeping calm
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maintain buoyancy. You might find it helps Mike Tipton
to assume a “star” position, gently scull
with your hands and kick your feet if necessary. But essentially, the idea is to do as little as possible until the shock has gone in a minute or two. Mike’s research helped shape the RNLI’s Float To Live advice. With coastal drownings falling by 30 per cent in 2017, it seems to be saving lives; numerous people have contacted the RNLI saying they remembered to float first when they fell into
Mike knows all about this, because he established the globally recognised way to prevent drowning – turn on your back, float and relax. Fight the instinct to swim to safety until the cold shock passes, usually within 60–90 seconds. Force yourself to pause. Float until you’re able to catch your breath.
cold water, and they’re sure it saved their life.
Staying still in cold water isn't easy, and many people don't believe they're able to float. But Mike and his team
rescue them if it involves putting yourself in danger.
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Some final tips from Mike: ‘If you’re planning to go into the water, choose a lifeguarded beach and swim between the red and yellow flags – the area most closely monitored by the lifeguards. And if you see someone else in danger in the water, don’t try to Instead, call 999 or 112 and ask for the Coastguard.’
IF IN DOUBT, LEAVE IT OUT Jane Prescott is Headmistress at Portsmouth High School, a leading independent school for girls and she is the President Elect of the Girls’ School Association.
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f in doubt leave it out” is the catchy mantra that one of our pupils shared with listeners as she, and a fellow pupil, along with our Deputy Head, were interviewed on Radio Solent. She was referring to the use, or misuse of social media, access to which is the easiest it has ever been through the development of the smart phone. Specifically the pupils were extolling the virtues of our cyber ambassador scheme which involves pupils helping peers navigate the choppy waters of posting online. Perhaps as the new academic year starts your child is for the first time having access to a mobile phone and you are concerned about the increase in use. One of the problems adults have in letting go and allowing a child to own a phone is the fear of addiction and overuse and the concern about entry to an uncontrollable world. A research team at Oxford University has found that the impacts of social media on adolescent well-being is tiny. The study, which took place between 2009 and 2017, asked thousands of 10 to 15-year-olds to say how long they spent using social media on a normal school day and also rate how satisfied they were with different aspects of life. It was found that the correlation between the effect of the use of social media on wellbeing was trivial. This report does much to reassure but it only paints part of the picture. 26
Children should be properly educated about the powerful tool they have in the guise of a phone. It has far greater use than just being a messaging service and this is the advantage a smart phone has over a device that does not provide internet access. Using a phone, whether that is to watch films or chat on social media, should never replace other activity such as communication face to face and hobbies and interests. Phones should not be near children at night and left out of sight and far away to ensure a good night’s sleep. There are aspects of phones that are a blessing and a curse and success lies in making the most of the benefits and limiting the invasive poisonous elements. In the senior school we encourage girls to use technology to support their learning. That will range from setting reminders to help organisation to photographing team lists and teacher work on the classroom board. If technological devices are demonised then there is a missed opportunity to educate over the pros and cons. In relative safety teenagers may learn from their mistakes and have help available for if events get out of hand. Those that think smart phones will go away have missed the fact that the genie is out of the bottle and it is far better and safer that phones are embraced as part of an enlightened and educated future.
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COWES SAILGP
EXPERIENCE ‘SAILING’S FORMULA 1’ RIGHT HERE ON THE SOUTH COAST Be part of history as the world’s fastest, most technologically advanced catamarans come to the UK for the first time ever.
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aunched at the end of 2018, SailGP is a revolutionary new global sports championship, combining cutting edge technology with aweinspiring athleticism. SailGP will bring nail-biting action to Cowes on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 August, for what will be the penultimate event in the global championship’s inaugural season.
front of a home crowd – what more could we ask for? Except to top the podium!” Dylan Fletcher, Great Britain SailGP Team Helmsman With an array of ticketing options both on shore and on the water, as well as a free-to-access Race Village between Cowes Green and Egypt Point, fans can place themselves in the heart of the action. Big screens, live race commentary, stage shows, youth engagement, and more! Spectators can get prime shore-side views of the racecourse with reserved seats all day in the SailGP Grandstand situated in the Race Village, or upgrade to a privileged ringside position with Cruise Premier in partnership with Red Funnel; an all-inclusive premium on-water hospitality option.
Racing just metres from the shore off Egypt Point, Cowes SailGP will be a heart-stopping spectacle for fans visiting during the first weekend of the world-famous Cowes Week regatta. The Great Britain SailGP Team – skippered by Olympian Dylan Fletcher and comprising of some of the country’s top sporting talent – are planning to put on a show for the home crowd as they take on rival teams from Australia, China, France, Japan and the United States. All six teams will race in identical 50-foot foiling catamarans at speeds capable of breaking sailings elusive 50 knot (60mph) speed barrier.
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Boat owners can register their own boat to gain access to privileged positions around the racecourse or fans can charter a boat through one of the Official Charter companies; Solent Events or Marine Events. Book now to secure your seat at this unmissable event and show your support for the home team. Back the Brits! sailgp.com/cowes
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STRAWBERRY & HAZELNUT MERINGUE CAKE Serves 10 Preparation time: 20mins Cooking time: 45mins
INGREDIENTS 100g blanched hazelnuts • Sunflower oil, for greasing • 150g caster sugar, plus an extra 2 tbsp • 3 British Blacktail Free Range Large Egg whites • pinch of salt • ½ tsp white wine vinegar • 170ml tub double cream • ½ tsp vanilla bean paste • 170g Greek-style natural yogurt • 400g pack Waitrose & Partners Strawberries, hulled and sliced
1 Preheat the oven to 180˚C, gas mark 4. Put the hazelnuts on a small baking tray and roast for 8 minutes or until golden; set aside to cool. Meanwhile, grease and line the base and sides of 2 loose-bottomed 18cm sandwich cake tins. Put the cooled hazelnuts and 1 tbsp caster sugar in a small food processor; pulse until ground (a few chunky pieces are fine).
2 Put the egg whites and a pinch of salt in a mixing bowl. Using electric beaters, whisk to stiff peaks, then whisk in 150g caster sugar in 3 additions. Fold through the ground hazelnuts and vinegar, divide between the tins, smoothing the tops, then bake for 30-35 minutes. Set aside to cool. 3 Put the egg whites and pinch of salt in a mixing bowl. Using electric beaters, whisk to stiff peaks, then whisk in 150g caster sugar in 3 additions. Fold through the ground hazelnuts and vinegar, divide between the tins, smoothing the tops, then bake for 30-35 minutes. Set aside to cool.
COOK’S TIP: Don’t grind the hazelnuts for too long in the food processor, otherwise they’ll become oily (and eventually turn to nut butter). Just pulse them until they’re quite finely ground. www.waitrose.com/recipes
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MODERN INNOVATION IN AN ANCIENT MONUMENT When the team at the Portsmouth Distillery Co. are asked ‘where can I find your distillery?’ The answer given is Fort Cumberland at Eastney point, and the overwhelming reaction is ‘Where?’
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ort Cumberland, an 18th Century Bastion Fort, sits proudly on the western side of the entrance to Langstone Harbour on Eastney Point, the south-eastern most point of Portsea island, on the same road as the Hayling Ferry.
The three team members at the Portsmouth Distillery Co. Giles Collighan, Vince Noyce, and Dich Oatley, are pushing the boundaries of spirit innovation and development. Not only do they make the sensational, and now very well-known Fort Gin, they are making exquisite rum (1968) from a syrup which they make using dehydrated sugar cane juice from Costa Rica. Not stopping there though, they now have Cinnabar Spiced Rum, which, unlike most spiced rum, has the spices distilled, not infused, into the rum. This gives it a very clean and crisp flavour whilst maintaining the 1968 rum softness and exotic taste profile. All of this would probably be enough for a distillery which has only been producing fine quality spirits since November 2018. Not for the Portsmouth Distillery Co. though. Their latest product is true innovation! They have a new rum called Forum. Like Cinnabar this uses the base rum wash of 1968 rum
but, this time, the team have distilled ‘gin’ botanicals into it, producing a fabulous new rum for those who love gin, and a refreshing escape for those who love rum. It is superb with tonic, yes tonic! Look out for this world first in the bars and restaurants across Portsmouth this summer, or pop down to the fort for a tour and try it straight from the still. Visit www.theportsmouthdistillery.com for more information on tours and products, and for all the news and developments follow the distillery on @pompeystill portsmouthdistillery PortsmouthDistillery
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ast year’s Victorious was a certainly a festival of two halves with hot sunshine on the Saturday, followed by torrential rain on the Sunday. But if you were one of the committed music lovers that sloshed your way down to the Common in your wellies you would have encountered a great community spirit of people determined to enjoy themselves - despite the weather. Fortunately, the storm blew over in time for the closing acts on Sunday evening, including the amazing Prodigy and sadly one of the final performances of their lead singer Keith Flint, who died earlier this year.
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Unlike Glastonbury and Reading which almost makes a virtue of festival goers being caked in mud, Victorious, until last year, has always been lucky with the weather and according to newspaper reports, August 2019 is going to be hot, hot, hot – ‘A Churning vortex brings 86°F (30°C)’. When you consider that over 120,000 people attended the festival last year, adding over £9 million to Portsmouth’s economy you can understand why Victorious has started billing itself as The UK’s biggest metropolitan
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music festival. Given its position a few metres from the sea, another description might be ‘The UK’s most stunning location for a music festival’
best value festivals in the UK.
It all adds up to a great festival which can attract some heavy weight headliners - The Specials, Two Door Cinema Club, Rudimental, New Order, Bloc Party performing Silent Alarm as well as family favourites and up-and-coming artists - Clean Bandit and Lewis Capaldi. It’s also an opportunity to check out less well known acts and talented local performers that can be seen on the festival’s 13 stages, along with the return of the Comedy Tent, the Kids Arena, not forgetting the bustling markets and street food offerings. Victorious Festival (23rd-25th August) - Adult tickets available from £40.00 - one of the
For more information and to purchase tickets please visit www.victoriousfestival.co.uk
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WORLD MUSIC VILLAGE @ VICTORIOUS FESTIVAL
he World Music Village returns to Victorious Festival for 2019. Curated by the international children’s charity, Arms Around The Child.
of ska, soca, jungle and funk.
The Village is opening for the first time on a Friday (23rd August), so be prepared for a long weekend of generous sounds and activities.
Chinese Dancers
The Urban Voodoo Machine, photo: Dubbel Xposure
Saturday brings an array of talent to the stage, including the popular 9-piece Urban Voodoo Machine, creating their unique brand of Bourbon soaked Gypsy blues. Later The Dhol Foundation mix it up with DJs, dhol drummers, tabla, and guitars to bring us the sounds of Bollywood and Bhangra. Sunday presents music from Africa to South America, Jamaica and beyond. Learn dance moves to the Latin grooves of TocaBonito. Africapella and Fellowship of Groove turn up the African vibes, and the evening culminates in a reggae dance party with The Majestic, featuring the legendary vocals of Baba Ras and Mangoseed, with their enthralling fusion 38
Throughout the weekend, be sure not to miss The Sages with their melodic East Asian influences. Local favourites Los Hombres are back with their Latin-fuelled sounds, while an exciting new addition to the Village - The Uni Big Band will be playing some classic Jazz, Samba and Bossa Nova numbers. Look out for performances from dance groups, including Urban Nigerian, Bhangra and traditional Chinese Dance, and join in with the drum workshops, Yoga and Tai Chi. The World Music Village has partnered with sponsors BIMM (British, Irish, Modern Music) and will showcase some of the fresh young talent on Friday night and throughout the weekend. Look out for Libra Libra, RAHH and Just Like Fruit. The People’s Lounge in The World Music Village are looking to push the boundaries again this year, after the unique DIY renegade gigs with the Sounds of Refuge, Simo Lagnawi
Johnny from The Dhol Foundation (DJ SET with drummers and guitars)
and The Turbans in the pouring rain last year.
large, loud and fun horn section.
With the bonus of an added day on Friday, there’s a jam-packed line-up of hip-hop, spoken word, junk and jazz.
Be sure not to miss The Rhythm Earth Trio’s Victorious debut, the jazzy and soulful house band from the Southsea Coastguard Studio’s highly successful La Havana Club. Catch Global Sounds Portsmouth, a local Arts Council-funded music project, performing music from Tanzania to Iran, Lithuania to Nigeria. And join in with Tai Chi and drumming workshops in the mornings.
On Saturday local hip-hop hot property Omar Baba and the Funkateers and the Slick Minded Individuals are both back, bringing the grooves and high energy. Local jazz guru Robert Milner will be joined by special guest musicians playing a fusion of jazz and globally-inspired sounds on Sunday. The Southsea Groove Collective with Rich Muscat and TashAladdin will be sure to get the tent shaking, Muttnik will get pulses racing with there jazzy melodies and funky rhythms, and BeatRoot Funk will raise the roof with thier
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REBECCA’S ARTISTIC EYE TRANSFORMS THE QUEENS
eing offered the chance to bring a slumbering Edwardian beauty back to life through her interior designs has been a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Rebecca Peach. The talented designer has been let loose on the majestic splendour of the Queens Hotel in Southsea - and her stylish use of colour and texture do not disappoint. She has been careful to work with the inherent beauty of the building, while adding contemporary flourishes that ensure the final scheme is at once dramatic and welcoming.
Rebecca, who has also designed Southsea’s Monty’s in Castle Road and transformed Royal Surgeon House in Haslar, among other period and contemporary properties, admitted the challenge had been huge, but she had relished every moment. “There have been many sleepless nights, with hours of research and sourcing, but it has been utterly satisfying when you find the right piece. “I recently sourced a Maitland Smith Regency inlaid mahogany cabinet, which you can see in the hotel. It is absolutely stunning, and perfect for the main hall to the Elizabeth Room.
“We are working on an amazing design to bring the beautiful lobby together in a stunning and elegant way. “We have reinstalled a period Statuary marble fireplace and acquired an amazing antiqued mirror from Dominic Schuster. “I have lots more period and modern features being made and designed that will make the space the finest hotel lobby in the south,” Photos: Johnny Black
“The projects I have finished so far have received wonderful feedback, and after doing the planning, drawings, and sourcing for these I feel I can tackle anything now,” she said. A relative newcomer to interior design, Rebecca was a creative child who loved to make clothes and toys, as well as paint and draw. She had a successful business in San Francisco making soft furnishings for the rich and famous.
she said.
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When she returned to the UK, she decided to go to university to study interior design and she has never looked back. Visitors to the Queens Hotel can marvel at the beauty of the Elizabeth Room with its shimmering gold leaf ceiling panels and window lambrequins. And the lobby is currently being re-imagined. 41
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THE ROYAL NAVAL CLUB AND ROYAL ALBERT YACHT CLUB
Yet this haven of civilised calm is both an architectural gem rich in over 150 years of maritime history, and one of the South’s fastest-growing private members’ clubs for discerning businessmen and women. With stunning views overlooking the Solent, members can host friends, family, clients and guests in a relaxed environment; catch up with a prestigious community of likeminded professionals and enjoy the luxury and comfort of a home-from-home,
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far from the madding crowd. Offering high-end locally inspired events with fantastic service, the Club is redefining what it means to be part of an exclusive network - offering a convivial, inclusive, and lively social scene in a cost-effective manner. With black tie dinners, gourmet evenings, balls, parties, and social networking events galore, there is never a shortage of wonderful activities to attend and opportunities for relationships to grow and flourish. For non-members, the Club provides an elegant and romantic venue with wonderful period pieces in each room.
Photos: Charlotte Griffiths
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tanding discreetly on Pembroke road, the Royal Naval Club and Royal Albert Yacht Club gives little outward sign to passers-by of its distinguished past.
A small number of wedding ceremonies, receptions and dinner dances are permitted per year. The Club’s front-ofhouse team work with the happy couple to take care of every wish, and demonstrate in advance how to use the ceremonial sword for the cutting of the cake! Whether it is an AGM, conference, or strategic meeting; a christening, birthday celebration, engagement party, wedding, or wake; Sunday lunch, or Christmas party; this beautiful Grade II listed building is the perfect venue to hire and hold your personal celebration or professional gathering. Highly-skilled and experienced chefs will create a comprehensive menu, taking pride in using local seasonal produce to create fresh, vibrant dishes throughout the year. With excellent packages offered to ensure there are no hidden fees or nasty surprises, when planning your next big event – Call the Club: 023 9282 5924 45
MEAT-FREE MONDAYS
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Sarah Nunn
en years ago, Paul McCartney and his family launched a concept aimed to raise awareness of the detrimental impact animal agriculture was having on the environment – meat-free Mondays. Since then, the rise of the vegan and vegetarian movement has exploded, and it’s easy to see why. There’s no denying that the meat and fishing industries are huge contributors to climate change. In fact, the Union of Concerned Scientists lists eating meat as the second-biggest environmental hazard facing the Earth, just behind fossil-fuelled vehicles. A deadly combination of aggressive deforestation and greenhouse gas emissions as a result of intensive livestock farming are sending us dangerously over the threshold of environmental safety. A Japanese study recently found that producing just 1kg of beef had the equivalent environmental impact of driving a car for a whopping 250km (that’s like driving all the way around the Isle of Wight – twice!). While researchers from the University of Oxford discovered eating less meat and dairy products could be the single biggest way for us to reduce our impact on the environment – it’s no wonder that more people are adopting a vegan, vegetarian or flexitarian diet. But it’s not all doom and gloom. With so many delicious alternatives on the market now, from Gregg’s vegan sausage rolls to Ben & Jerry’s nondairy ice-cream, we’re spoilt for choice when it comes to our favourite comfort foods. As well as these tasty treats, a meat-free diet encourages us to incorporate more vegetables and grains into our diet too. It’s no secret that replacing processed meats with vibrant wholefoods can aid our health
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and help to prevent nasty diseases. Meat-free Mondays are pretty selfexplanatory, but the concept is designed to encourage people who normally eat a meat-heavy diet to incorporate one day of plant-based meals into their lifestyle. It’s a small step that, when done on a large scale, can have a big impact on slowing climate change and conserving our precious natural resources. In Southsea, we’re lucky to have a wide selection of shops and restaurants offering incredible vegan and vegetarian options for us. I’ve listed some of my personal favourites below, which all feature tasty meals that help make those meat-free days so much easier. Having only first adopted a vegetarian diet myself just over a year ago, and gradually incorporating more and more vegan choices into my own meals, I’m by no means an expert. One thing I have learned is that cutting out meat and cutting back dairy from my diet has been a lot easier than I thought it would be. I feel healthier and more energised on a daily basis, and it’s a good feeling to know I’m doing my bit for the environment. If you’re conscious about protecting our planet and are looking for ways to reduce your impact as an individual, consider incorporating a meat-free day (or two!) into your weekly food shop. With endless inspiration online, as well as meatsubstitutes becoming widely available, you can still enjoy all your favourite meals without the meat – and if cooking isn’t your thing, head to one of the below and let someone else do the work for you! Southsea Coffee Co / The Wave Maiden / Pie & Vinyl / Wild Thyme Wholefoods / Leilamezze
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ACTIVIST ARTIST Kate Thompson
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rick walls, conventional canvas or his own skin - Southsea based artist Samo White is using all of these surfaces to get his message across. Regular visitors to Highland Road can’t have failed to spot the ever changing wall outside his Playdead Studio where thought provoking street art can be seen. Inside Samo hosts a calendar of edgy events and exhibitions bringing together Southsea’s most creative people and the gallery walls are ever changing. Out the back is the tattoo studio where Samo swaps brush and paint for needle and ink to create delicate and beautiful designs.
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His own body is adorned with an infinite variety of designs - his favourite is his back piece which depicts his hero Frida Kahlo. “She
had
a
way
of
communicating,
connecting and sharing her story through her art, which I really admire,“ he explained. Samo physical
has
an
and
understanding emotional
pain
of
the
Kahlo
endured throughout her life and admires her strength. For 30 years Samo lived as a woman, and his transitional journey has given Samo a public profile that means he is proud to speak out for the LGBTQ community.
“Socially tattoos are much more acceptable. I read somewhere that Portsmouth is the most tattooed city in the UK and that harks back to the naval tradition. “But the art of tattoo has changed so much. There are 400 types of ink, you can mix them and you can create all sorts of techniques.
“As a Trans-person, I have been massively visible in this space. I couldn’t just hide myself away and not have my say. “I was so public about my journey there was
“It’s great to see people experimenting - I want to have full-arms of black and that means having many layers of ink,” he said. A real champion for Southsea, Samo doesn’t miss a beat when asked to name his
no way I could privately transition; I had to
favourite spot.
do it publicly. It did allow the whole
“Canoe Lake - I love the fact that nothing has
community to support me.
changed since I was a child, and I enjoy
“Part of my purpose now is to normalise the
walking there in the morning,” he said.
conversation around transition and gender. Having LGBTQ taught in schools will be helpful,” he said. Samo has been a keen supporter of street art in Southsea and is delighted that fans are now travelling from all over the UK and beyond to see the art on our streets. World Pride, sponsored by HSBC and Macy’s recently hired Samo to be one of 50 artists painting on the streets in New York. “It was such an honour as a queer artist to be part of something so special,” he said. Being a tattoo artist allows Samo to leave his mark on others, and he saw it as a natural transition for an artist. 49
WHAT’S ON ASPEX GALLERY
ART & EXHIBITIONS
WEDS - SUNDAY, 11-4 & BANK HOLS Every Friday GENERATE Art for People with Dementia 10.30am Every Wednesday MINI MAKERS 10.30am Every Saturday FAMILY SATURDAYS 11am PONTOON ARTIST IN RESIDENCE – BOREDOMRESEARCH The Vulcan Building, Gunwharf Quays Tel: 023 9277 8080 www.aspex.org.uk
PORTSMOUTH HISTORIC DOCKYARD
Fri 5 Aug LITTLE URCHINS CLUB 10.30am Royal Naval
Submarine Museum Sun 7 Aug UNDERWATER HEROES PLAY FESTIVAL 10am Royal Naval Submarine Museum Sat 17 Aug MEET THE AUTHOR: DIVERS DAUGHTER – A Tudor Story 11am Mary Rose Museum Sat 17 -Mon 26 Aug SHIPWRECK EXPLORERS Gruesome Gunners 10am Mary Rose Museum Wed 4 Sep TALK: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE NAVAL MINE
6.30pm Explosion Museum of Naval Firepower Wed 4 Sep NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM 6.30pm Explosion
EXHIBITION: THE ICONIC TRAFALGAR SAIL @ NM of RN
Museum of Naval Firepower
EXHIBITION: BRITISH TATTOO ART REVEALED @
Sun 22 Sep HERITAGE OPEN DAY WITH THE
Boathouse No 5
PROVINCIAL SOCIETY 11.30am -2.30pm Explosion
Fri 2 - Sun 11 Aug SHIPWRECK EXPLORERS Tasty
Museum of Naval Firepower
Tudors! 10am-4.30pm Mary Rose Museum
All events are ticketed see www.historicdockyard.co.uk
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for details. Victory Gate, HM Naval Base, Portsmouth PO1 3LJ Tel: 023 9283 9766
PORTSMOUTH MUSEUMS
All Year EXHIBITION: A STUDY IN SHERLOCK – UNCOVERING THE ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE COLLECTION Portsmouth Museum All Year EXHIBITION: YOU DON’T KNOW SHERLOCK HOLMES …YET Portsmouth Museum Until 1 Sep EXHIBITION: PORTRAITS OF D-DAY VETERANS Portsmouth Museum Wed 7 Aug SCALEXTRIX DEMONSTRATIONS 11am-
3pm Portsmouth Museum Sat 10 Aug WILD ABOUT PORTSMOUTH 10am-4pm Portsmouth Museum Wed 14 Aug SOLENT MECCANO CLUB 11am-3pm Portsmouth Museum Wed 21 Aug VICTORY MODEL RAILWAY CLUB 11am-
3pm Sun 29 Sep SOUTHSEA CASTLE WEDDING FAIR 10am-5pm
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MARKET DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
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LOVE SOUTHSEA MARKET
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BERT’S & GERT’S
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HAMPSHIRE FARMERS MARKET
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The first weekend of the month is the Love Southsea markets www.lovesouthseamarkets.co.uk/ bringing their eclectic selection of local makers and sellers to the precinct, along with street food and entertainment
Second Saturday of the month arts, crafts and vintage market in Palmerston Road precinct www.bertandgerts.co.uk
Third Sunday of each month 10 am - 2pm www.hampshirefarmersmarkets.co.uk
SMT, ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES
The fourth weekend of each month sees the return of the Antiques & Collectables market www.southernmarkettraders.co.uk/
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FOCUSING ON WW2 BINOCULARS
Apart from a wide range of army surplus at the St Vincent Road warehouse, there are also some highly sought after WW2 binoculars for sale. 12x60 Carl Zeiss World War II German Binoculars used for the German anti aircraft defence. With a wooden tripod and with amazing optics. The specification are 12 times magnification 60mm objective diameter. 15x80 Fuji Meibo Japanese World War II Binoculars these were used for naval observation and navigation. With a wooden tripod and with magnificent optics. The specification are 15 times magnification 80mm objective diameter.
10x80 CXN World War II German Binoculars
10x80 CXN World War II German Binoculars mainly used for air defence. With a wooden tripod and with very crisp optics. The specification are 10 times magnification 80mm objective diameter.
20x120 Japanese Battle ShipWorld War II Binoculars
20x120 Japanese Battle Ship World War II Binoculars. Used for the Japanese Imperial Navy. With a wooden tripod and with excellent optics. The specification are 20 times magnification 120mm objective diameter.
15x80 Fuji Meibo Japanese World War II Binoculars
Feel free to call in between 10am-4.30pm 6 days a week at 29 St Vincent Road, Southsea PO5 2QR Tel 02392 753108 Andys Maritime Antiques Andys Army Surplus 53
PORTSMOUTH GUILDHALL
MUSIC
Every Thursday RECHARGE: 55+ SINGING WORKSHOPS Every Saturday UVG JUNIORS Singing Just For Kids (ages 5-10) 10.45am-12pm Sat 10 Aug THE ROYAL MARINES SUMMER CONCERT 2pm Fri 15 Aug BAD MANNERS OF SKA 7pm Sun 17 Aug NATIONAL CHILDREN’S ORCHESTRA OF GREAT BRITAIN – ONE GIANT LEAP 4pm Mon 20 Aug SOUTHSEA SKIFFLE ORCHESTRA 12pm Fri 23 Aug LAUGH OUT LOUD COMEDY CLUB 7.30pm Fri 30 Aug CHERRY TROTTER AND THE DARK ROOM OF SECRETS 9pm
Sat 14 Sep ABC FAMILY CONCERTS: SAXOPHONE Mesmerising Melodies 11am Thu 19 Sep HELLO AGAIN – THE NEIL DIAMOND STORY 7pm Tue 24 Sep SOUTHSEA SKIFFLE ORCHESTRA 12pm Thu 26 Sep THE SIMON & GARFUNKEL STORY 7pm Sat 28 Sep LAUGH OUT LOUD COMEDY CLUB 7.30pm Thu 3 Oct ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE 7pm Fri 4 Oct LOST IN MUSIC 7pm Sat 5-6 Oct P1-G: GAMING EXPO
Guildhall Square, Portsmouth PO1 2AB Box Office 0844 847 2362 www.portsmouthguildhall.org.uk
WEDGEWOOD ROOMS
Sat 3 Aug FLYING MACHINES 7pm
Wed 11 Sep POLICE COPS IN SPACE 7pm
Sun 4 Aug CHRIS HOLLAND 7.30pm
Thu 12 Sep SAS BAND 7pm
Mon 5 Aug IMARHAN 7.30pm
Fri 13 - Sun 15 Sep BRYDON, MACK & MITCHELL 7.30pm
Fri 9 Aug NEVERMAN 7.30pm
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Sat 10 Aug BLITHE 7pm
Fri 4 Oct REVEREND AND THE MAKERS 7.30pm
Thu 15 Aug HIT THE SWITCH 7.30pm
Sat 5 Oct DIALS FESTIVAL
Fri 16 Aug WEDGE COMEDY CLUB 7.30pm,
PLEASE NOTE THIS LIST IS NOT EXHAUSTIVE AS NEW EVENTS MAY HAVE BEEN ADDED SINCE THE MAGAZINE WENT TO PRINT. PLEASE VISIT www.wedgewood-rooms.co.uk FOR FURTHER INFO
TRANSMISSION 10.30pm Sat 17 Aug THE STORY OF KURT COBAIN 7.30pm
147b Albert Rd, Southsea PO4 0JW
Sun 18 Aug THE SOUTH UK METAL & ROCK
Box Office: 023 9286 3911 Email:
PRESENTS… 7pm
tickets@wedgewood-rooms.co.uk
Wed 23 Aug WEDGE COMEDY CLUB 7.30pm Tue 27 Aug LIVING BODY 7.30pm
LIVE AT THE BANDSTAND
Fri 30 Aug DUTCH CRIMINAL RECORD 7.30pm
Sat 3 Aug THE COLLISION, MARMALADE
Sat 31 Aug IS BLISS 7.30pm
MOONSHINE, SARPA SALPA & TOM BRYAN 1-4pm
Tue 3 Sep ONCE & FUTURE BAND 7pm
Sun 4 Aug ROCK OF THE POPS AND
Fri 6 Sep DIRTY DC 7.30pm
SUPERHEROES 1-4pm
Tue 10 Sep EDWYN COLLINS 7.30pm
Sat 10 Aug DUTCH CRIMINAL RECORD, FRANKIE
Wed 11 Sep AFRO CELT SOUND SYSTEM 7.30pm
KNIGHT AND STATION 47 1-4pm
Fri 13 Sep WEDGE COMEDY CLUB 7.30pm
Sun 11 Aug NATTY, SVGA, MARCUS PAYNE &
Mon 16 Sep MALLORY KNOX 7.30pm
SOPHIE DARLING 1-4pm
Sat 21 Sep IAN PROWSE 7.30pm
West Battery Gardens, Southsea PO5 3NT
Sat 28 Sep IBIBIO SOUND MACHINE 7pm
Tel: 023 9282 6722
Thu 3 Oct DAVID FORD 7.30pm
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WALK ON THE WILD SIDE
Kate Thompson who writes our regular Welcome Home feature, has stepped outdoors into the Southsea sunshine to find out more about the healing powers of life on the allotment.
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pending time on the Milton Piece Community Allotment in Locksway Road, it’s easy to see why this particular plot has proven so beneficial to hundreds of volunteers.
The project will celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2022. In that time the plot has grown and flourished - and so have its healing powers. Community gardener Jenny Woods joined in 2004, and she admitted she had to pick up new skills pretty quickly. “When I first came here, I didn’t know much about vegetable growing, so in that first year I learned really quickly. “People get referred in different ways to come
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to the community allotment. There are self-referrals and some are referred by their doctor or different teams. “Being outside, hearing the birds can bring back memories of childhood and seeing things growing all around you is so positive,” she said. Young and old volunteers flock to the community allotment and each gains something new from the experience. Jenny has seen many people transform before her eyes as a result of getting involved in the project. “There was one gentleman in his 90s who had suffered poor health and so his own
garden had deteriorated. “He started coming along and helped with the sowing and potting-on. He had so much experience, he was able to share with me and the others. “Gradually, he started taking plants home until he eventually started gardening at home again. “Another woman who came here as a volunteer was inspired to go to study at Sparsholt College, and now works as a professional gardener. “People come from all walks of life, and some have been coming for years. It’s great to be able to show children and adults where their food comes from, and the best part is the volunteers get to take home whatever is ready to harvest that day,” she said. To find out more about becoming a volunteer at the Milton Piece Community Allotment, contact tony.keen@portsmouthcc.gov.uk
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GROUNDLINGS THEATRE
THEATRE
KINGS THEATRE
Thu 15 & Thu 29 Aug GROUNDLINGS THEATRE
Until Fri 2 Aug YE HA SUMMER SCHOOL (AGES 7-11)
TOURS 1pm
Fri 2 Aug YE HA SUMMER SCHOOL SHOW 7pm
Mon 5 - Sat 10 Aug THEATRE SUMMER SCHOOL
Sat 3 Aug THEATRE TOUR 10.30am
10am-3.30pm
Mon 4 - Sat 10 Aug GUYS & DOLLS SUMMER SCHOOL
Mon 5 - Sat 10 Aug TECHNICAL AND STAGE
(AGES 11-18)
MANAGEMENT SUMMER SCHOOL 10am-3.30pm
Fri 10 Aug GUYS & DOLLS SUMMER SCHOOL SHOW 7pm
Thu 8 Aug AFTER HOURS 7pm
Fri 13 Sep THANKS ABBA FOR THE MUSIC 7.30pm
Sat 7 Sep RESTORATION THEATRE 2pm
Sat 14 Sep HOUSE OF BURLESQUE 7.30pm
Thu 12 Sep AFTER HOURS 7pm
Sun 20 Sep COORS LIGHT PRESENTS COMEDY AT THE
Sat 21 Sep ACTING FOR IMMERSIVE THEATRE
KINGS 7.30pm
MASTERCLASS
Sat 21 Sep WHITNEY QUEEN OF THE NIGHT 7.30pm
Sun 29 Sep PANTO AUDITIONS – JACK AND THE
Sun 22 Sep MILKSHAKE! LIVE 12pm & 3.30pm
BEANSTALK 10.30am, 1pm & 3.30pm
Thu 26 - Sat 28 Sep CCADS PRESENT MY FAIR LADY
42 Kent Street, Portsea PO1 3BS
7.30pm, Sat mat 2.30pm
www.groundlings.co.uk
Tue 1 Oct THE BALLROOM BOYS 7.30pm
SARAH MOORE DANCE
Dance classes for Adults of all ages and abilities MONDAYS - CANOE LAKE LEISURE 12:30-1:30pm Ballet 1:30-2:30pm Musical Theatre Dance
TUESDAYS - CANOE LAKE LEISURE
12:30-1:30pm Beginners Ballet 1:30-2:30pm Over 50s Mellow Moves
THURSDAYS - FRIENDSHIP HOUSE, ELM GROVE 12-12:45pm Tap - Advanced 12:45-1:30pm Tap - Beginner 1:30-2:30pm Over 50s Sprightly Steps 2:30-3:15pm Tap - Improver Classes restart week beginning 16th September
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Wed 2 Oct RUSSELL KANE: THE FAST & THE CURIOUS 8pm
Southsea’s P r e m i e r
Thu 3 Oct OCEAN FILM FESTIVAL 7.30pm
Kitchen, Bathroom &
Fri 4 Oct YOU WIN AGAIN 7.45pm
Bedroom Showroom
Sat 5 Oct ERIC & ERN 7.30pm Sun 6 Oct THE CHICAGO BLUES BROTHERS 7.30pm
62 Years
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NEW THEATRE ROYAL Thu 12 Sep SOUNDS OF THE ‘60s 7.30pm Fri 13 Sep JETHRO: THE COUNT OF CORNWALL TOUR 2019 7.30pm Thu 26 - Sat 28 Sept BLEAK HOUSE 7.30pm Tue 1 & 2 Oct EYE OF THE STORM 7.30pm also Tue
2pm, Wed 10.30am 20-24 Guildhall Walk, Portsmouth PO1 2DD Box Office: 023 9264 9000
Passionate about Design, Committed to Quality
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POMPEY RECLAMATION (Part of THE GOODS YARD)
Introducing: CONTAINER STORAGE, RECLAMATION, ARCHITECTURAL SALVAGE & EXOTIC PLANTS PAINT STRIPPING • POWDER COATING SERVICE (METAL & WOOD)
POMPEY RECLAMATION is adjacent to Johnstone's Decorating Centre carpark GOLDSMITH AVENUE, FRATTON, PORTSMOUTH P04 OBT TEL: 023 9281 8703 - 07503146108
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OTHER EVENTS Every Saturday & Sunday ODEON KIDS CLUB
Mountbatten Centre, Alex Way, Portsmouth PO2 9QA
£2.50pp & free parking @ Port Solent
Sat 3 - Sun 4 Aug HISTORY LIVE! WEEKEND 10am-
Every Sunday 2K & 5K PARK RUN 9.15am meet
5pm Fort Nelson, Portsdown Hill Road, Fareham
Hilsea Lido www.greatrunlocal.org
PO17 6AN
Every Saturday 5km PARK RUN 9am meet Speakers
Sundays: 4,11,18,26 Aug QUEENS HOTEL SUMMER
Corner www.parkrun.org.uk/southsea
GARDEN PARTY 12-7pm Clarence Parade, Osborne
Every Sunday SUNSET SUNDAYS 8pm Emirates
Road, Southsea PO5 3LJ
Spinnaker Tower
Sun 4 Aug BEACH DUBBIN’ Southsea Common
Until 3 Sep FESTIVAL OF FISHES @ Blue Reef
www.beachdubbin.co.uk
Aquarium, Clarence Esplanade, Southsea PO5 3PB
Wed 7 Aug NELSON GUIDED TRAIL 10.30am
Until 3 Sep FORT NELSON JUNIOR ASSAULT
Sat 10 - Sun 11 Aug PORTSMOUTH KITE FESTIVAL
COURSE 10am-4.30pm Portsdown Hill Road,
Southsea Common
Fareham PO17 6AN
Sun 11 Aug PORT SOLENT WATERSIDE MARKET
1,6,8,13,15,20,22,27,29 Aug PORT SOLENT KIDS
11am-5pm
CLUB 11am-4pm
Wed 14 & Wed 28 Aug SPICE ISLAND GUIDED WALK
Fri 2 Aug SOUTH DOWNS SUMMER FORAGING
3pm Adults £3, Leisure Card holders £1. Accompanied
COURSES 12-3.30pm Queen Elizabeth Country Park,
children go free. Starts at the Visitor Information
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Sat 3 Aug ULTIMATE SURVIVOR 6.30pm
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CULTURE VULTURE Southsea summer, by Emma Beatty
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t’s August! Yay! Probably the best month to be in Southsea. The seafront is looking pretty spectacular with the bright new orange helter-skelter on the pier. South Parade Pier itself is a pretty decent place to go out at night now with its amazing sunset views and restaurants and events – roller discos and Northern Soul are on the agenda I see. And there’s a shiny new restaurant just up along the parade, The Briny, bringing a bit of seafood sparkle to that bit of the beach that’s long needed it. Walking westwards along the seafront there’s also the champagne bar at Southsea Castle,
every Friday throughout the summer. And Jazz Sundays at the newly revamped, and very regal, Queens Hotel. Wending further along to the Hot Walls, culture vultures should seek out Jack House Gallery in Portsmouth High Street this month. Its new show, John Green ‘Art of the Dockyard’, is a big display of largely dockyard work by the local Portsmouth artist who’s long had an association with the city’s boatbuilding past. It also includes some of his characterful drawings of people, with a very local feel. The show will be quite salon-style with a big range of work. Rebecca
Painting by John Green
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Crow, the gallery owner, is keen to keep things affordable. “It feels important that local people can access it”. It runs 24 August until 21 September. For more contemporary painting, catch the Gosport ferry over to Stoke Road (just up the main High Street) to see Yellow Edge Gallery. It’s only been open a few months and is Hampshire’s newest contemporary fine art gallery. It’s not staffed as such to keep costs down, so relies on artists to cover the opening times. Shows to visit include Hampshire Open Studios – Peninsular Artists – Ailsa Brims, David Brims, Kristy Fluery, Maggie Cochran, Linda Davies, Sue Wells, Huw Heywood and Jess Shaw (17-26 August). Then, 27-31 August, it’s Chris Wood and friends – Impression. Aspex Gallery in Gunwharf is running its summer programme until 22 September. Artists Rhiannon Armstrong, Monica Bonomo and Susan Stockwell have been commissioned to complete a series of residencies, generating new work about ideas of currency and value.
international trade of clothing and textiles. Sewing machines in a range of sizes navigate an overwhelming sea of fabric to provoke us to think about the global impact of the fashion industry. She will also make her renowned ‘money boats’, previously shown in a large scale installation in the Tate Turbine Hall, for an expansive intervention in surprise locations around the city. And, yes—of course—not to forget the usual big-common summer events. The 28th Kite Festival is 10-11 August, then it’s the mighty Victorious over the Bank Holiday (23-25 August). This year you can see The Specials, Two Door Cinema Club, The Zutons, Rudimental, New Order & Clean Bandits. Look out for Southsea Lifestyle’s editor and artist Kevin Dean, who has been painting his impressions of Victorious since 2017.
Rhiannon Armstrong’s work includes a quilt embroidered with personal stories. Borrow some headphones from the Info Desk, take a seat next to the quilt and listen to one before contributing your own. Monica Bonomo’s work mixes hand-dyed fabrics and spices such as turmeric and cinnamon inspired by her recent stay in Morocco. She’s running a series of botanical workshops at Aspex and offsite at the Tennis Pavilion at Canoe Lake and Victorious Festival. Susan Stockwell presents a new installation, Rumpelstiltskin, which references the wellknown fairytale and comments on the
One of Kevin Dean’s Victorious paintings
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