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DECEMBER 2012
Well, what a year this has been! The Queen’s spectacular Jubilee celebrations; the Olympic Games that proved to the world that this nation is still great and can put on a great party; and the Paralympics, which inspired everyone and demonstrated to all of us what can be achieved by will and determination. Throughout the Solent Life area the team have visited events and met people who have left us with lasting memories and in some cases lasting friendships. We are passionate about the communities that we serve and try to represent you all within the space that we have. In this last issue in 2012, of what has been a truly amazing year, we begin a new series of features called Members Only; where we will be visiting clubs across the region that cover everything from the popular activities and hobbies to the obscure. So if you belong to a club where you feel your activities will be of interest to our readership then get in touch. This year also saw the start of the Vendee Globe in November, a non stop solo round the world sailing race of approximately 28,000 miles. Our very own local lad Alex Thompson is currently up close to the leaders with Mike Golding who rescued Alex from a sinking yacht four years ago also in close quarters. It will be sometime in February when they return, hopefully all safe and well. Type in Vendee Globe on Google and open the link to follow the race.
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All that remains is to wish all of you; our readers, advertisers, colleagues, associates, partners, friends and contributors, a very Merry Christmas and a happy, prosperous and hopefully peaceful New Year.
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in this issue… features 16… Member’s Only Lock Stock and Smoking Barrels at Fareham Clay Target Club
30… Interview with Award-winning Celebrity Chef Aldo Zilli
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38… The Great Bake Off Baking Masterclass at the New Forest Cookery School
40… Farewell for Rio Peter Snow CBE supports the Jubilee Sailing Trust
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54… The Pride of Hampshire Celebration preparation at Jane Austen’s House in Chawton
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12… Artist Review
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Great Scott! We get snap happy with local photography talent, Scott Chalmers
26… Coast & Country Bodgers & Bottomers! Meet local craftsmen Les Brannon and learn about his traditional coppicing ways
64… What’s On Reviews, theatre and events coming your way
66… Out and About Photographic memories of events across the south
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Christmas, as well as the celebration of the birth of Christ, is about family. Christmas Day, eating together, yes, praying together, and most of all enjoying each other’s company; Boxing Day is also about family but it is more about getting out of the house and doing something…
It can be calm, with a soft sea mist and millpond still waters, it can be wet and windy, breezy and bracing; but a walk along the promenade at Southsea is never boring. The day began with a warming hot chocolate at the Tenth Hole, a charming and popular café set next to the nine-hole pitch and putt. Plenty of places to park the car and a promenade wide enough for the children to try out their bikes or skates that they received the day before but have not yet had chance to properly fall off them. The pier these days sadly looks a little worse for wear, the white paint is peeling and the metalwork rusting, it now has a great fish and chip shop though, and hopefully someone will one day soon revamp it and take it back to its glory days. Beyond the amusement hall with its flashing machines and high tech virtual thrill rides the pier is now closed to the public. It is a sad thing that we have so few classic Victorian piers remaining; the work on South Parade Pier began in 1875 when Southsea was already a popular resort following the Victorian pastime of ‘taking the air’. The Pier was originally designed to be used by passengers boarding ferryboats to the Isle of Wight; its length was 1,950ft – long enough for steamers to dock and it was opened with great ceremony in November 1879 by Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar. It is bordering on tragic to see such a wonderful edifice falling into such disrepair, and no longer fashionable or popular except by the summer hoards keen on putting coins into mechanical slots. It now stands almost abandoned and forlorn like a
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depressed and forgotten lover. Let us hope she finds a new suitor soon! The sea was calm and merely whispered up onto the shingle as if revealing a secret; and yet on other days it rolls in and crashes onto the shore shouting about its arrival from the Isle of Wight across the way. Boats drift by, sailing close to the Forts that still sit brave and impregnable in the middle of the Solent, well almost impregnable if you ignore the fact that Spitbank Fort is now a wonderful retreat where guests will be standing behind glass and toasting with Champagne while watching the families enjoying the promenade and well wrapped against the winter chills. Strolling past the bright yellow shelters, where summer and winter people sit, take in the views and enjoy fish and chips, then just before the pointed roof of the Pyramids are the Rock Gardens, an oasis of plant, pond and waterfall. They were built during the years of the depression in the early 1920’s. At that time Central Government were giving loans and grants to local authorities for schemes that would provide jobs for the many unemployed. The area, originally covered with gorse, was prone to flooding and damage by the sea but the construction of the promenade that we now walk, did a great deal to prevent further flooding. A large number of mainly unskilled men, transformed the area and by setting out the area in an informal manner, straight lines were avoided. Large quantities of rock were imported directly from Cumberland and the huge boulders
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manhandled into position until the layout was eventually established. It remains a beautiful area to explore or just sit and ponder. Beyond the Blue Reef aquarium the opening into Portsmouth Harbour comes into view and again, no matter whether it is summer or winter, boats pass each other as they sail in and out of the safe haven. The fairground may not be considered the height of sophisticated seaside entertainment to some, but it is very much part of the character of the British seaside, and this one has a little ‘big’ dipper, colourful rides and noisy slot machines. With the fairground left behind promenaders arrive at one of the best parts of this walk, Old Portsmouth, with its great walls, stone towers, roofless Garrison Church and a mass of historical interest. Reaching Camber Quay there are pubs and cafes for refreshment and views of Gunwharf Quay and the towering and sculptural Spinnaker Tower to enjoy. Brightly lit during the dark hours of evening, draped in fog or cloud or just standing with a backdrop of blue sky it is an amazing sight. The walk can continue on round, down a narrow alley and around the harbour filled with fishing boats, into Gunwharf, but remember you still have to turn round and head back again to enjoy the return walk to the far end of Southsea. No doubt the hunger pangs will have set in again by now and it is time to head home for bubble-and-squeak, cold cuts of meat and pickles.
One of my favourite tasks as Senior Journalist with Solent Life is finding and exploring new walks and it is where I meet many of our lovely readers; and their dogs. If you have a favourite walk that you may like to see featured, assuming of course you want to share it with your fellow readers, send a few details to editorial@solentlife.co.uk and I may well explore it and feature it. Finally in the last issue of a very eventful and exciting 2012 may I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
www.southseapier.com/history Since researching this walk it has been announced that the pier at Southsea has become unsafe and has now been closed; this also means the wonderful new fish and chip shop has also had to close. They are hoping to reopen in the spring.
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Music can bring about many feelings, it can set a mood, calm frayed nerves, build excitement and release tensions and even - just be enjoyed; but, for this month’s featured artist it was the inspiration behind a new career…
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“I have always been into music, and then took up photography with a little compact camera, so I could record some of the images when I was attending gigs of friends who were in bands.” Scott Chalmers was showing Solent Life his work, the work of a photographer who has only been seriously practicing his craft since 2008, and we were simply astounded at the diversity and quality of this passionate photographer. Scott is a family man, with a charming wife and a beautiful little daughter who gives him even more inspiration. He also has a full time job as in Architectural Technician and yet, he finds the time to produce images that are quickly getting him recognition and a whole range of commissions. “I met a serious photographer at a music festival and, although I was already taking a mass of images on my compact, he inspired me to look at photography a little more seriously,” he told us. “I threw myself into it right away after that festival; I played with film cameras for three months, which was good training for me, before realising that I could do so much more with digital format. It also became quite a good thing that being a lover of live music that there were suddenly concert tickets in return for photographs; free tickets for photos is always helpful!” For Scott, music was the launchpad as it gave him the opportunity to combine two hobbies, listening to live music and taking photographs, but then it led onto more work. “At one festival I was working a photo-booth for an independent music magazine and it was being run by a cabaret performer called Joe Black, I put photos of him on my internet social network page, and tagged it with his name, and suddenly I had 85 requests for cabaret work.” Check Scott’s website and it is easy to see why cabaret, and then burlesque, performers wanted him as their photographer. “I used some of the same techniques that I had already learned while photographing bands, but then realised I had to 12…
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engage the artistes in a slightly different way, whereas I had been shooting groups and single members as part of those groups I now had to work with a single performer and get the very best out of them as an individual,” explained Scott. “The one constant with all my work is keeping the atmosphere. Some burlesque performers for example want part of their performance recorded while others want a portrait and just a hint of what they do. “The burlesque came about as a direct result of the cabaret work I was doing and that is a more complex genre as it is becoming a mainstream art-form and I need to reflect that in my images. With each genre I am not aware of doing things differently, with bands the work is a little more hurried and frantic maybe, whereas the cabaret and portraiture are taken at a bit slower pace; but for me being behind the lens always feels the same!” The more we looked through Scott’s work the more we realised the range and skill of the man behind that lens. One image of a tattooed rocker smoking a cigarette is full of power and yet it is a gentle portrait of one man. Yet in another image a thirties style Hollywood starlet gazes into a mirror, lit gently with one light and with a slight sepia haze to the picture, Scott manages to reproduce the glamour of the era, the innocence of the girl in the image while all the while maintaining the atmosphere and strength of the portrait. “When photographing gigs there is no rock-persona behind the lens, I remain as calm and collected as if I were in a studio photographing a fashion sequence,” he said, “If I had to sum up all my work collectively it would be atmospheric, whether that be at a rock gig or a portrait in the studio. With my subjects I am always mindful of their personal space, at a gig it is about
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their performance and not about me and in the studio it is how to bring out the very best in the subject, not about my ego as a photographer. “Do I know if I have the shot? Even in the middle of a gig you get the feeling at some point that you have ‘the-shot’ in the camera; somebody once said if you see the shot through the viewfinder then you missed it with the camera, it is gone! The worse thing is when you are just standing in the audience and seeing a missed shot go by!” We asked Scott if he had an ambition with his photography. “I don’t have a target as such but I do know where I am going as a photographer, in recent work I have been heading more and more toward fashion shots. I love the shapes and form; and I strive to make the end shot look so simple and yet it is so complex and technically difficult to do that. I love the challenge
of getting the right model and the correct lighting and then you get that one good picture that looks as if it is a simple snapshot. “I also enjoy the post-production; it is a big part of what I do.” Scott said. “I airbrush for perfect skin tones and the like and it is usually the client’s request that I do that, but it is part of the whole process of producing an image that I enjoy.” As a fellow photographer it was a superb experience to meet Scott and view his catalogue of work and the greatest compliment one photographer can give another is the wish that we could have taken such a great image; and image after image brought out that desire. He may have only been a photographer for a few years but Scott Chalmers has a great eye and a great feel for atmosphere as well as empathy for the person in front of his lens, whatever the subject may be doing. ART FOCUS S P O N S O R S H I P
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Christmas Presents! We all give and receive each year but this year, why not make your gifts a little more personal. Everyone has mementoes lovingly stored away in a drawer – so why not get them out, get them framed and give them as gifts. Perhaps there’s a ticket from a favourite concert or gig, maybe a day pass from an attraction visited on holiday, a menu from a fabulous restaurant or even a flower or leaf that’s been dried. Medals from family members in the forces, beautifully framed, make a brilliant gift for a relative – and everyone has a much loved family heirloom that should be cherished and proudly displayed. It’s amazing what can be framed and how fantastic it can look and it will be a really unique present with meaning and thought too.
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MEMBERS ONLY is a new section of Solent Life and will be an occasional series of articles on clubs or associations that specialise in specific activities and sports. To begin this series, we visited Fareham Clay Target Club, an organisation that was founded in 1929 and has almost 300 members – so why is it we had not heard of it before?
LOCK, STOCK AND SMOKING BARRELS Hit the clay as it flies through the air and it is known as a kill, and each shooting stand recreates the flight or run of a wild animal, its history is in the hunt but the only casualty at this friendly and well-run club is a bright orange dish, popularly known as a clay-pigeon. Brian Coupe is President of the Fareham Clay Target Club and on a beautiful winter, sunny, Sunday morning we sat drinking coffee outside the clubhouse to the sound of guns ‘banging’ from every direction and the lingering smell of burnt gunpowder. “Next year is our 50th Anniversary on this 38 acre site, which is owned by the members, and it is a perfect setting for our sport,” explained Brian. “We have what is known as the ‘home disciplines’ here which includes Skeet, Down-the-Line (DTL), Sporting and Automatic-Ball-Trap (ABT)” On arrival at the Funtley range we expected to see a few cars parked on the edge of a field; what we discovered was a very busy car park, a great family gathering - no excess of male testosterone flying around, but a nice friendly clubhouse that served a great breakfast. It was akin to a typical golf club, but a lot noisier with all the guns being fired! “We currently have around 280 members and they are made up of men, women and children, it is a great family day out here and some of the youngsters are really good shots already,” he continued. “We always have room for new members but you do not have to join to shoot. For beginners, just £10 for ten targets will get you the use of all the equipment; ear defenders, a tutor, gun, cartridges and clays on the Have-a-Go stand where, typically, there are always two or three instructors on duty.” Then it was my turn to have a go; Simon, the instructor, took me through exactly what I would be doing, long before any cartridge was slipped into the double barrelled shotgun. Safety is paramount and every precaution is taken 16…
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and although the sport is great fun, the serious nature of this activity is never taken lightly. Brian later explained that; “It is every member’s job to ensure that other members are safe and behaving in an appropriate manner.” The small orange disc flew away from me on my command of ‘PULL’; my eyes and the tip of the sight on the end of the barrel followed it; there was a bang, and a slight jolt into my shoulder and the disc disintegrated, my first ‘kill’; I missed the next two! Of my ten shots I ended with six kills, which I was told was a good effort for a novice. All I know is that I was grinning from ear to ear because of the success of a personal challenge. Oliver Wyatt is 22 and one of the newer members, but according to sources within the club he has a bright future in the sport. “I’ve always wanted to take up the sport, my father has been doing it for many years. Now I am settled in one place it was a good time to start and Fareham as a gun club has an excellent reputation,” Oliver told Solent Life. “After using my father’s gun for the first six months I am now in the process of buying my own. The club have told me they will help me find the right gun, as gun fit is a key factor. “It is so different to other sports; it is tricky to pinpoint why I enjoy it, but I think it is the personal challenge and discipline. You do sometimes shoot as part of a team but each time you go to a stand to take your turn it is a personal challenge, plus you get to spend a day in wonderful scenery, as well as being part of a great social event. The people here are really friendly and I enjoy the competition,” Oliver
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“Most times you will be aiming at around six inches to a foot in front of the clay, depending on its speed, the faster it flies the further in front you have to aim; plus it is three dimensional and you also have to allow for the clay to rise or drop. It takes skill and practice to become a good shot, but each time you see the clay target explode in front of you there is a feeling of great personal satisfaction and achievement!”
As a brief explanation for those not experienced in the world of shooting: SKEET is where one clay crosses high and one low and is shot from different angles; an excellent training ground to learn to shoot DTL or down-the-line, where the clay goes away from you just as a teal would in the wild SPORTING, which is a simulation of any game you would get in the woods from a close running crow to crossing pigeons ABT, or automatic-ball-trap. This is only for the top shooters as the trap that fires the clays, oscillates continuously so the clay targets can fly out in any direction.”
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When Solent Life visited a local craft event, one of the exhibitors was Les Brannon a craftsman who specialised in traditional hedge laying and coppicing. The next time we met him was during a break in rain showers in a stand of sweet chestnut trees just north of Havant.
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“When I was a kid instead of buying fags, like all my mates, I would buy woodworking tools,” Les explained about how he first began working with wood. “I began by making small boats and other small wooden things. For most of my working life I have continued working with wood as a furniture restorer; I have always been a craftsman working with wood.” As we talked Les took time out to explain to his two colleagues how to split the cut timber into picket-fence size slats, he made it look easy, the two men struggled to get the wood to the right size. “It is not about strength, it is about technique and knowing how to use the tools,” he explained. “The sweet chestnut stands should be cut in a rotation at around 12 to 16 years but this coppice has been left for around 25 years without work. It is not a problem though because at this age the trunks are ideal for quartering into four triangular posts. I am working about 12 acres of woodland here. “I am fairly new at coppicing, although it has always interested me, and I have been doing it for some 12 to 15 years.” When asked his age, it was the only bit of knowledge Les was unsure of and after a long delay for thought he answered, “62, I am 62!” he concluded. “If we have an order for posts, or picket fencing then we have to fill the order - doesn’t matter if it’s pouring down with rain or not, we have to get the work done.” Les explained the leap from restorer to woodsman. “Even in restoration there is a need to make new parts but that would be with seasoned and prepared wood, I am getting much more fun starting from fresh and working in ‘green’ wood, this is the unseasoned and fresh cut timber. You may have seen a craftsperson at a country fare working with a traditional polelathe and he was called a Bodger; hence the expression to bodge something when it is put together out of bits and pieces! “With that pole-lathe the Bodger would produce chair legs and spindles; the Bottomer would make the seats!” (Obviously) With the off-cuts of wood the coppicer would also burn charcoal; the New Forest was once a strong production area for charcoal with giant ringkilns burning the wood. “The charcoal burner would make a one-legged stool (think shooting stick but made out of a stem of wood and a rough seat) he would need this to watch the kiln day and night, it was single legged so that if the burner fell asleep he would topple off and wake himself. The one-legged stool was called a ‘Foreman’ and from this we get the name of the modern overseer in many workplaces that we call the foreman.” Some years ago Les had been watching traditional hedge laying and thought it an amazing skill and so signed up for a course. “It is now becoming a growing skill as landowners are being encouraged to re-lay their hedgerows,” he continued, “It’s a good form of fencing as well as a perfect habitat for much of our wildlife; and I work very closely with wildlife officers and the Wildlife Trust. I also work with many volunteers in a hands-on role and will teach anyone who is interested in the crafts that surround my work.” Les still teaches furniture restoration at St Vincent’s College in Gosport. He went on to explain that he wanted to pass his skills and knowledge onto young people but there was little money in working a coppice and selling the sticks, poles and fencing, so it was hard to attract them to the crafts involved. Most of the people he teaches are middle aged folk who want to leave their desk and office behind and get out into the woods to work. On arrival I expected to hear the incessant buzz of chainsaws, but they are only used for felling the trees and cutting the trunks to workable lengths. The rest is done by manual labour and with traditional tools. Les took me through the 12 acre woodland he was working and showed me new stands of sweet chestnut that
were only 12 months old and already showing strong growth. The woodland floor was covered in sawdust which made it a soft, carpet-like, winding pathway through the trees. “The wooden mallet, or Beetle, to give it the traditional name is something we make quickly from the available wood. It is also called a ‘waster’ because it is something that is just thrown away once we have beaten it to pieces; we now call people who are not much good after a while a ‘waster’.” The insights that Les gave came thick and fast and each were a fascinating journey into an ancient craft and our language that we so take for granted. “The wedges we use for splitting the logs are called ‘gluts’ and obviously when we have plenty of wedges there is a glut of them! “The Hampshire Coppice Group was set up to promote coppicing, related crafts and its products. Working with raw wood in the woodland where it grew teaches you how the wood works and behaves. For example, when wood is ‘riven’ or split with the grain, rather than cut, it retains much more strength than cut wood,” Les concluded as he split yet another log with ease. It was an amazing few hours spent in the company of a fascinating man who taught me much about the woods where I so often walk. He spoke strongly of the heritage of the crafts that came from that wood and even stronger about the need to work and manage our woodlands and coppices to keep them healthy for future generations as well as producing amazing crafts created by crude tools, clever hands and fertile minds. At the very least it is keeping alive a language and use of words that could well have been lost in time and the question must be asked ‘where would we be without a Bottomer?’ – stood up probably! Les Brannon’s contact details can be found, along with other coppicing members, on… www.hampshirecoppice.co.uk The Hampshire Coppice Group was set up in 2003 with the aim of supporting the work of coppice, underwood and associated craftsmen in Hampshire, as well as raising awareness of the benefits and opportunities they provide for woodlands and their wildlife, the landscape, rural employment and sustainable development. The site also aims to promote the use of local sustainable products such as Hazel hurdles, Spars, bean sticks, charcoal, logs, etc.
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aldo zilli interview
Small words by David Rose-Massom
Aldo Zilli is an award-winning celebrity chef and restaurateur who specialises in Italian, vegetarian and seafood cuisine. One of nine children, he was born in the small seaside town of Alba Adriatica in the central Italian region of Abruzzo and first learnt Italian home cooking from his mother in Italy and catering college.
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“Something just clicked; it was an overnight thing,” he said. “I was working for a very good chef, it was in the days before Michelin Stars and he could have had six stars he was so good. Working in his French restaurant I saw how things were put together and was enjoying just watching good cooking. A kitchen in those days was not a fun place to be, there were very few women in kitchens then and they were very violent places to work. It was 12 hours a day seven days a week and it was rough growing up in that environment where you were more likely to be kicked than taught. Sometimes it felt more like prison than a kitchen!”
He did go on to say that being a chef today had become a lot more of a “girly job”, and was becoming more about cakes, admitting that in his job as a newspaper columnist he would scream if he received another book about cakes! Back in the mid seventies though; “I realised I had a skill for cooking and thought to myself - I can cook this food and make soufflés; I began to enjoy it and craved my own restaurant. It was not just about cooking and becoming famous, I wanted to feed people and see their reaction to my food and so, at the age of 26, I opened my first restaurant.” From those early years and the sudden finding of a passion for cooking he became the founder and chef-patron of some of London’s most exciting and innovative restaurants. However, earlier this year, Aldo decided to hang up the chef's whites and embark on other ventures. “I realised it became more about the baggage of business and not about the food,” continued Aldo. “Now, six months on and I am back in the business with a friend of mine with our Cicchetti restaurants - part of the San Carlo Group of restaurants. The food reinterprets the delightful Venetian culinary custom of cicchetti – delicious small plate dishes to share or eat alone, enjoyed with a beer or glass of wine. “I have found the passion again, rather than being stressed about business my ambitions are finally being fulfilled. For me cooking is about passion, food is about the seasons, the colours, the flavours and Mediterranean cooking. Fish is a wonderful ingredient that most people overcook. Every Saturday morning I run a Masterclass in cooking fish and it begins at six in the morning when we go to the fish market and by early afternoon those cooks have learned how to treat and respect fish as an ingredient.” Aldo has written 10 books including two autobiographies, Being Zilli and My Italian Country Childhood, as well as various cook books, with his signature Italian recipes. His Fish Cook book showcases some of the fresh seafood recipes that he is so famous for. His new book called Fresh & Green with over 100 new exciting vegetarian recipes made the Telegraph’s Top Ten. Aldo’s love of great food and his exuberant personality means Aldo appears regularly on television and radio both as presenter and chef. Aldo was in Southampton following weeks of mouth-watering anticipation, when the new ‘Dining at West Quay’ officially opened toward the end of last month with
a day of culinary delights. Taking centre stage at the exciting event he showcased his Italian-inspired cuisine live on stage and he provided Southampton’s shoppers with his top culinary tips during three demonstrations held throughout the day. Alexandra Thomas, Marketing Communications Manager at West Quay, commented: “We’re delighted to be officially launching Dining at West Quay with this fantastic celebration of food. We were all excited to see Aldo Zilli showcasing his culinary skills - it’s great watching celebrity chefs on TV cooking programmes, but seeing it live really makes a difference. It gives people a real insight into what food is all about- you can smell it, touch it, and taste it too!”
Aldo Zilli is more than just an Italian chef; he has bought many innovations into our everyday culinary tastes. “Many of the best cooks are self-taught chefs who have developed the skills through our travels,” Aldo concluded. “We cook to the seasons and I almost feel like the Godfather of Italian cooking in this country, I was the first to put risotto on a menu, the first with porcini mushrooms and sundried tomatoes. At 56 I am not a grandfather yet but I am the Godfather of Italian cuisine!” It was a proud statement of achievement rather than boastful from a delightful, very funny and very talented chef. www.sancarlocicchetti.co.uk www.west-quay.co.uk/dining DECEMBER 2012 •
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When Aldo Zilli was a small boy his family moved from a farm to near the sea, where he gained his love of fish and first began to cook. “We had no running water, gas or electricity and so we cooked outside and family meals were, as most people in this country imagine them to be, outdoors, under an awning at a long table and eating fresh Mediterranean food.” The popular Italian chef spoke to Solent Life shortly before visiting the new food hall at Southampton’s West Quay, where he demonstrated some of his favourite dishes. “I had seven brothers and one sister and my father believed that cooking was not for boys, so my brothers all went out to work, I was the youngest and so I was left behind and cooked with my mother,” he continued with an accent that has retained just the merest hint of Italian. “It was a matter of necessity because I wanted to eat; so I had to help cook it. It was only later in life, when I was 18 or 19 that it turned into a passion.
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GREAT Sometimes it is just fun getting your hands dirty! Especially if there is food involved… Every day invitations arrive at Solent Life and some, by the sheer nature of the subject, get put to the top of the pile. So when we received an invite from the New Forest Cookery School to join in a Baking Masterclass there was a battle royal to see who would attend… I won! John MacArthur is Chef Director of the School, which is based in the excellent Brockenhurst College, and he explained what we would be doing on our evening taster session (taster session sounded like a good experience). “The New Forest Cookery School has been going, and growing, for four years, and two years ago we decided it was such a success we would brand it and expand what we were trying to achieve,” he told the small assembly of guests. “The cookery courses we do here vary greatly, everything from sushi to spices and from roasts to baking. With the current popularity of baking, as with the Great British Bake Off on TV, it was a very simple choice for us to produce a range of courses for groups, individuals and indeed for smaller groups of friends who wish to learn how to bake together.” John explained that working in a kitchen was also a good team-building exercise for corporate events. They are run as a professional kitchen would be, but with more fun than hard work. “Set in the heart of the beautiful New Forest, we offer expert culinary tuition in industry-standard kitchens using the wonderful local produce available in this area. Our professional chefs provide expertise across a wide range of cooking skills – pasta and bread making, game master classes, cooking with spices, speciality chocolates and patisseries, sushi preparation, and much more. Small and personal, our group classes ensure that you get the most from each course, developing your skills and learning to create fabulous food.” There has been an explosion of interest in baking at the moment and there is something truly inspiring 38…
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about watching a good pastry chef gently working the ingredients. Pastry Chef and lecturer is Allan Collier and he described the dishes we would be making, and before even breaking an egg or spilling flour our taste buds were looking forward to the fruits of our labours.
“To begin with, buttery shortbread biscuits,” he explained. “A simple start, but with Christmas in mind they would have a hole in so we can use them as edible festive decorations. “Once the basics have been achieved we will learn how to cook really good scones, not rocks, but soft and moist classic scones,” the tension was building. “Buche De Noel will be the main dish we will produce this evening.” The French description was lost on most of the assembled throng of wannabe cooks. It transpired this dish was simply a Yule Log, but it was not simple in its construction. This was a chocolate swiss roll, not filled with jam but with a sweet chestnut puree, and decorated with meringue mushrooms and marzipan Christmas trees. That filling was a blend of
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whipping cream, dark chocolate and the chestnut puree; a blissful concoction on its own but then to be spread throughout a light sponge roll before being decorated with the meringue and marzipan. My recent diet was about to be put under severe strain. Chef Allan showed the class how to make the pastry for the biscuits, taking everyone step by step through the procedure. Even an experienced chef weighs the simplest ingredients as Allan later explained. “Food combinations are like chemistry in that all the ingredients have to combine to bring about the end product, ingredients are always weighed as it is important to get the right mix to get the best from the products.” The class were then let loose at stations around the large, professional kitchen. Within seconds butter was being trod underfoot and faces were pasted with flour; the class were like primary school pupils let loose in a play-kitchen. There were frowning expressions of concentration and raucous laughter in equal measures. The New Forest Cookery School has classes on Tuesday evenings, ‘an introduction to professional cooking’, as part of their adult education courses. Most of the courses will be held at weekends though and all courses can be bespoke for individual groups of adult students, as Chef Director John explained. “We have even had a hen party come down from London to produce a full meal, which they then ate. Our classes all get to eat the food they produce.” Mouths began to water again as we realised how the evening would end! “A group of Rotarians came and cooked for their wives who were then served in our restaurant. We also had a company thank us for their best team building session ever when they came to the School for a course on handmade chocolates.” As the evening progressed it was almost as much fun watching a skilled chef work the baking ingredients as 39…
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it was getting messy ourselves, as we attempted what had just been taught. But, as they say, the proof of the pudding is in the eating and the evening ended the best way possible, eating what we had produced and having fun judging our creations against our fellow cook’s.
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Peter Snow CBE, is an iconic television and radio presenter, and national treasure, probably best known for his ‘swingometer’ during many an election campaign but several years ago while walking through Bristol Docks something unusual caught his eye...
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“I was passing this tall ship on the quayside in Bristol and noticed a wheelchair, complete with occupant, being hauled up into the rigging and wondered what was going on,” he told Solent Life on yet another quayside, but this time in Southampton Docks. “What I discovered were extraordinary people doing extraordinary things with a wonderful charity and I have been a Vice Patron ever since.” The charity Peter Snow had discovered was the Jubilee Sailing Trust (JST) and we met him in Southampton as their training ship Lord Nelson was in final preparation for the first leg of an amazing round the world adventure. The Lord Nelson, aptly, left the docks on Trafalgar Day, October 21st, on the first leg of an epic journey. “The Paralympics were extraordinary and we all rose to it in an extraordinary way making disabled people realise they are part of society and had able bodied people thinking how can they do that? ” Peter continued, still waving his arms around in excitement just as he used to do in front of his Swingometer. “It was so moving
watching those events; and all that stuff is just what the JST has been doing for 35 years.” The JST, now with their major sponsor, global legal firm Norton Rose on board, are making history as they sail the first disability-friendly tall ship on a ground breaking world voyage that will pass on the spirit of the Paralympics; their first stop; Rio, the venue for the next Paralympics in four years time. As the rain pelted the quayside in Southampton and Peter Snow presented the Captain of the first leg, Barbara Campbell, with a chart and a new Ensign to fly, he added; “It’s pouring down here, can we all come to Rio with you.” A sentiment voiced by all those watching. Among the watching crowd was one 18 year old lad who could barely contain his excitement. Ryan Shore has Cerebral Palsy and is studying Business Management at Lord Treloar College in Alton. “I am a little scared of what I am taking on but it is more scary for my mum!” he told Solent Life. “Disability has never stopped me doing anything and this
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trip is going to be hard, but it is a challenge that will change my life and be one hell of an experience!” Ryan will be joining Lord Nelson next May for the leg from India to Singapore, a trip of 2,400 miles that will see the youngster at sea for 28 days. “I am full of excitement at the moment and I have no doubt there will be fearful moments but once you have set sail, they are not going to turn back so we all just have to get on with our jobs on board; I cannot miss out on such a great experience!” The Jubilee Sailing Trust was founded in 1978 and was the brainchild of Christopher Rudd, a teacher and sailor who wanted to give his disabled pupils the same opportunities as able-bodied children. Starting with two non-adapted vessels, the charity grew and it was not long before the 55m long, 3-masted barque, Lord Nelson was commissioned. Since her
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maiden voyage in 1986 over 10,000 people with physical disability have sailed aboard her and 4,000 of those people have been in wheelchairs. Between now and September 2014 the Norton Rose Sail the World Challenge will make history and change lives as they cross the equator four times, visit seven continents, sail 50,000 sea miles and visit 30 countries, 28 of which will have never heard of the JST or the vessel Lord Nelson. On board for this journey of a lifetime will be a full time compliment of crew, the disabled crew members, all of whom have been sponsored in one way or another, will be accompanied by their sailing buddies. David Horton is one such buddy and he will be working alongside Ryan Shore. “I have been sailing with the JST for 12 years now but this is the first time I will be taking a disabled member with me,” David explained. “I have paid £5,300 for myself and hopefully I have also raised enough sponsorship funds for Ryan, my on-board buddy, and one other disabled crew member to make the voyage. I have sailed all my life and my cousin was one of the founding members of the JST so I have always been aware of the amazing things they do. I joined the charity 12 years ago and have never looked back since.” The overall aim of the Jubilee Sailing Trust is to promote integration between able bodied and physically disabled men and women, aged 16 to 100, through the adventure of tall ship sailing; and what an adventure they have embarked on now with their amazing round the world challenge.
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Should Old Acquaintance... This New Year, not long after the stroke of midnight, many of us will find ourselves singing, not always word perfectly; “Should old acquaintance be forgot, and never brought to mind?” And we will then raise our glasses to our Old Acquaintances and get on with the merriment of the evening. During our lives we will make countless Old Acquaintances; some will barely leave a mark but some will become the friends that are woven into the tapestry of our lives. As with most things nowadays there is a psychology to friendship. Apparently most of us have an ‘inner circle’ of friends. These are our closest confidants, the friends who know us inside and out, who love us for who we are and would drop everything to help us in our hour of need; as we would them. These are the friendships built over the years, which are born of laughing and crying together, of revealing our secrets and our fears; for we can only build a deep friendship when we have let some of our barriers down and truly revealed ourselves. These are the friends who carry us through the events of our lives; the romances, the marriages, the births, the deaths; the celebrations and the disappointments. We are attracted to those who are like us. So every friend becomes a mirror; the aspect of their personality that we are drawn to reveals the same depths in ourselves. We can see something of ourselves in each one; the compassion of one, the humour in another. Our friends reaffirm us, they tell us, simply be being our friends, that we are OK, that to have a friend as wonderful as them must mean that we are pretty wonderful too! There is a beautiful quote from Anais Nin. “Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born.” When we are young we make friends without thought. I met one of my closest friends at a New Mother’s class twelve years ago, when we were both first time mums.
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Two and half years later we had our second children two weeks apart, so all four of our offspring have grown up together; they have shared holidays, birthdays, summer afternoons in the garden, picnics on the beach, bonfire
nights, Christmases, first days at school. They have seen each other at their worst and their best. They’ve had adventures, whispered secrets, explored new territories, created havoc, built countless dens, laughed and cried together, fallen out and planned marriages. They have a treasure chest full of memories; some forgotten, some never remembered. Today the four of them still have the
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child’s wonderful gift of being able to live in the moment, with little thought to yesterday or tomorrow. They simply make it up as they go along, carrying themselves from one activity to another, talking at, and over, each other in
a way that only they can make sense of...and frequently at full volume. They rarely reminisce, as we adults do, and they take their friendship for granted. We all recently looked at some photos taken over the years. There they were as babies, toddlers and beyond. There was the day at the zoo, the afternoon with the hose, the first sleepover, the camping holiday, the
face paints, the Spiderman outfits, the baby down, the ringlets, the missing teeth; the faces that were theirs but somehow different. There were the moments, magically captured, that on this day, delighted, embarrassed and entertained. There were the reminders of where their friendship started and how much of it is contained within their young lives. None of us know what their futures may hold, but we hope that their friendship will stay with them. It will be a constant when everything else in their life changes; their friendship can be the rock that they build their lives upon. For what thought brings more comfort than knowing, when you reach your final years, that you will do so in the company of those that have known and loved you throughout your life? As much as we can take our friends for granted, we are so blessed to have them with us every step of the way, to share with us a lifetime of memories that no one can be privy too. When we are old we cherish our friends all the more, for they are what connects us to the young person we once were, to a time when we were starting a life full of promise and possibilities. Whilst the celebration of the New Year is all about ringing in the new, as we give our rendition of Auld Lang Syne, we also recognise that old times and long standing friendships should be remembered. Within the song is the line; “We two have run about the slopes and picked the daisies fine.” And isn’t that so true? We journey up and down the hills of our lives in the company of Old Acquaintances who should never be forgot, for they become the daisy chain that weaves richness and joy into our lives. words by Fiona Cooke images donated by The Solent Life Team
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HAUNTING TIMES
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“This is the toughest role I have performed, both physically and vocally, and because of this I have to choose to live my life in a certain way, very much like an athlete,” explained Earl. “I arrive at the theatre around five o’clock each day to begin the process of warming up my voice, and it is also a good time to chat to others of the cast and crew because there are not many moments to socialise when in a busy show.”
singing Music of the Night, it is a very critical song and it is teaching Christine to look beyond the music and to be enveloped by it – and it’s the same for me when I sing that song; I lose myself in it.
Earl does more than perform on stage in his career and before talking more of his role as the Phantom, he explained why he wears the two hats of theatrical producer and as a star performer. “I love everything about my craft but the two roles are about longevity in the industry; I have always been made aware of how you have to look objectively and at all aspects of the career and have been taught that since my college days in Poole,” he said. “It is not just about the performance and being a performer it is about knowing every part of the craft. I think we should all know how it works and should understand about every part and how everything you do on the stage affects those around you and how their performances affect you; there is always a knock-on effect of what you do as a performer.”
“I cannot remember what I do each night, I am not a performer who sets his show each performance and never deviates,” Earl responded. “I am changeable and respond to my surroundings and my fellow cast members. As much as I get into the singing I cannot afford to just switch-off at that moment – it is worth too much to me!” Does it add weight knowing he is following some of the greats, such as Michael Crawford who had the role written for him? “In fairness I have never seen other Phantoms, apart from those I am about to replace in the role. The weight for me; and other performers, is the responsibility to the two big names of the show, Cameron Mackintosh and Andrew Lloyd Webber. We are ambassadors of theirs when performing, they have transformed musical theatre in this country and we owe it to them to always be our very best.”
Although Earl Carpenter played the Phantom in the London West End production, he says this touring production is a little different. “This production is different from the London version in that the ensemble cast are involved much more in the story about backstage life at the Paris Opera and how they are affected by the Phantom. That awareness from the whole cast while they are around you makes this a much easier story to tell.” One of the most powerful songs in musical theatre is the amazing Music of the Night, which the Phantom sings to Christine in order to teach her about becoming totally involved in her own singing; and Earl is following some amazing singers who have played the role before. “When
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Although he has been in the business for more than 20 years Earl still loves playing here on the South Coast. “It adds something to the performance when down here, you bump into old Am-Dram colleagues, friends and family and they come to watch and enjoy something you do. Plus when you are young and tell people what you want to do, this is the only way to prove you have achieved those dreams.”
PHANTOM OF THE OPERA Mayflower, Southampton 22nd January until 16th February www.mayflower.org.uk Box Office 02380 711 811 Tickets are on sale now.
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The character of the Phantom in PHANTOM OF THE OPERA has to be one of the most challenging and yet exciting roles in musical theatre today; and Earl Carpenter from Ryde on the Isle of Wight will be playing the lead role when a new touring production comes to the Mayflower early next year. He took time out from the UK tour to speak with Solent Life.
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Perhaps only a woman can understand the importance of the January sales. For the previous few months we have selflessly put the needs of others ahead of our own; whilst Christmas shopping we have ignored the perfect pair of black heels, the dress that is to die for, the coat that we have been looking for all our lives, the scarf which perfectly complements the whole ensemble.......but like Arnie ; we have sworn that ‘we’ll be back’. So the January sales are our reward for the hours of shopping, wrapping, cooking, cleaning and carolling; this is our moment to hand the children, the leftover turkey and the lingering Christmas guests over to our spouses and shop until we drop. There is something about the January sales and the female gender. Is it the opportunity to buy that little black dress that we have coveted for months, at half the original price? Is it that the January sales are our battleground? Is it that we relish the elbowing, the rush to grab a bargain before our opponent? Is it that we are addicted to the heady excitement of buying just for the sake of it? Or is it just that for a woman, retail therapy is the best? Few can deny the exquisite pleasure of flicking through a rail full of reduced clothing, discounting item after item; too big, too small, wrong colour, wrong style, too young, too old, too long, too short, just not me - until finding the one item that ticks all our boxes. Or the heady excitement of spotting the perfect handbag, the long walk across the shop floor to reach it and that heart stopping moment when you lay hands on it and know, just know, that now all is right in your world. For hour after wonderful hour, we can meander from shop to shop, buying a jumper here, a belt there, then a pair of boots to match. We can double back for the trousers, snap up the dress that we may never wear, but has to be bought as it is such a bargain. We will queue patiently for the changing room, endure being too hot, ignore hunger and terrible thirst; suffer aching feet and loss of feeling in our fingers from countless carrier bags. We will return home, tired, slightly sweaty and several kilos lighter, with the quiet satisfaction that comes from knowing that, for at least the next month, we will not be found standing in front of our wardrobe full of clothes, proclaiming that we have nothing to wear.
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OK girls this is your time. If the last two or three months have been all about buying for other people the January sales are all about me, me, me! Yet the January sales can bring even more fulfilment, for not only can we shop for clothes, we can also seek out the new sofa, curtains, cushions and floor lamp that our lounge is crying out for. In the odd few minutes of downtime during the festive season, any self-respecting woman will have wandered around her home, mentally refurnishing and redecorating each and every room. That self same woman will have convinced her hapless partner into agreeing that what appears, in his eyes, to be a perfectly serviceable three piece suite is in desperate need of replacement before the springs do someone a mishap. Furthermore, as the new suite will make the rest of the room look shabby, he will be required to get out his pasting table and paint brush whilst she goes shopping for the new soft furnishings needed to match the new suite. Studies state that women make around 80% of the purchasing decisions in our households, and the figures rise to around 94% when it comes to home furnishing purchases. So it appears that shopping for home furnishings is also a female dominated domain. Obviously male input is required, but most are happy to only be consulted once the finalists have been selected. Safe in the knowledge that the men in our lives are primarily only concerned with being able to see the television from all angles, we can spend a satisfying and comparatively restful few hours reviewing sofa after sofa for form, plumpness, durability, fit and fabric. We can linger in the curtain department, fabric sample in hand, and happily browse for beds and dining room tables, weighing up a myriad of options before narrowing the choice down to a final three or four; if clothes shopping in the sales is a maelstrom of elbows, bosoms and handbags, then furniture shopping is a much more civilised affair. In conclusion, there can be little doubt that shopping is essential to a women’s well being, and as every woman knows shopping in the sales means we save money...
...so girls, kick off your Christmas slippers, get out there and SHOP, SHOP SHOP!
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TRADITION & AMBITION “I joined the school just over a year ago and I came here because of the school, the job, the opportunity and what attracted me the most was the girls because they display such enthusiasm, a real love of learning, a genuine concern for each other and their environment and a ‘can do’ attitude.” Jane Prescott, Head Teacher
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a recent addition to the school’s history. “Girls achieve so much more in a single-sex environment; they are more diligent and hard working whereas the boys are naturally more boisterous and noisy in a co-educational scenario. In that environment you teach more to the boys than the girls!” Jane went on to explain that teachers have to work harder to keep the boys’ attention. “It is fact that girls mature so much quicker than boys and in most cases the girls do find the behaviour of the boys annoying in an educational environment. “In a mixed gender background you do tend to stereotype; and girls and boys study the usual subjects for their gender. In an all-girls’ school such as Portsmouth High School, the students are more likely to take up physics and engineering, in a mixed school they could be subject to peer pressure not to study those subjects.”
One of the Head’s main objectives in education she refers to as ‘stickability’. “We encourage the students to see things through, to stick at anything they choose to do; to see these things through to a conclusion helps with their belief in long-term success,” explained Jane. “We are preparing them for a life beyond school; we are what is described as a ‘through’ school, where many of our students are with us from the age of three right through to 18 years. We have a good idea of what the end-game is and that is to produce confident people to go out into the world and what we do is to produce good people that can go out into the world full of confidence.” Jane Prescott’s school is part of the Girls’ Day School Trust (GDST) which was founded in 1882, a group of 26 educational establishments that work very closely together. “We use the Trust and have connections to all the other schools; it is an alumnae network if you like! “We like to think we stick with our girls, and they will stick with us; five of our current staff members are all ex-students; and the fact they wanted to return to us is fulfilling and welcoming. This keeping in touch means we have a continuation of excellence, this school is 130 years old and has been on this site since 1882, we have some original gothic style buildings that keep hold of our
traditions while we also have very modern facilities.” With 500 students is it not overwhelming? “We do have nearly 500 students across the age range and that is the size we want the school to stay; we can still value the individual. I teach as well as run the school and I can honestly say I know all the girls here. This place makes you feel as if you are part of the fabric and the history. I am just the custodian and eventually I will hand the school over to someone else; I am proud to be the latest of a long line of female Head Teachers. Jane finished our meeting with the thoughts of the students themselves. “The student body were asked to produce their own mission statement for the school, they liked words such as community, creative, independent and ambitious; and those were the words they gave us. “When I arrived here I asked for three things they liked about Portsmouth High and three things they would like to see changed. The three likes were the environment they worked in, the staff and each other. The three changes, well, the three-yearolds wanted a bouncy castle; and in the end it just boiled down to some minor changes such as a slight change in uniform, there was nothing serious that the student body saw wrong with their place of learning. “It is their school! And, the Mission Statement they came up with… Portsmouth High School is a community of learning committed to academic excellence and encouraging girls to be creative, independent and ambitious in a caring and friendly environment.”
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On January 29, 1813, in a letter to her sister Cassandra, Jane Austen wrote, “I must confess that I think her as delightful a creature as ever appeared in print...” She was writing about her most enduring character Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice.
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It is by far Jane Austen’s most famous and most popular of novels, Pride and Prejudice, and next year will see a world-wide celebration of this amazing piece of English literature that is as relevant today as it was back on that day in January 1813 when the author wrote to her sister after receiving her first copy from the publisher. The hub of those celebrations will be the home where she sat and wrote that letter two centuries ago, Jane Austen’s House in Chawton in the north of our county. Solent Life picked a sunny autumnal day to sit in the glorious garden and chat with the curator of the museum Louise West. “There has already been world-wide interest in this special bi-centennial anniversary and we are currently working on the website which will collate and promote events that will be happening around the globe next year,” Louise told us. “We may not have the facilities here to offer something on a daily basis throughout the year but we aim to be the hub and promote the conferences, exhibitions, meetings and events in general that will be happening around the world. “We have already received sponsorship from the United States and Australian societies and it is very important that Hampshire, and our own Jane Austen’s House, profits from the celebrations both intellectually and financially. Most of the visitors that come here do so as a direct result of reading Pride and Prejudice.” Louise explained that the former Austen family home will be hosting three specific events; one exhibition - a story of the book itself through the house; then in the summer there will be an arts and crafts exhibition with contemporary artists and craftspeople producing work using inspirations taken from the book; and there will also be a travelling exhibition of Pride and Prejudice visiting various venues in the county. “In the house there will be objects, pictures and devices to alert the public to the existing displays, there will be some first editions on show and the two most famous letters that Jane wrote to her sister Cassandra, one where she refers to her first published copy as ‘my own darling child…’ and the second letter which was a sort of self critique of the book.” That first letter was written on the 29th January 1813, which is the date for the beginning of the bi-centennial celebration. We asked if the book had changed much in public perception. “Today, what has made it different is, quite simply, Colin Firth.” Louise responded. “Before that film adaptation it was a story about Lizzie (Elizabeth Bennet) but after his performance it has also become about Mr Darcy – but for anyone who has read the book that sexual attraction between the two characters was already there; but that adaptation did portray it better than anything that had gone before. “Mr Darcy and the attraction for Elizabeth leapt off the page and I would be interested to discover what men think of her; many women, I know, want to be her and certainly Jane Austen wanted to be her,” she continued. “Lizzie would certainly still be relevant today and is very contemporary in so many ways; she is certainly not a 1950’s housewife.
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“Elizabeth was the character that Jane wanted to be, Lizzie is intelligent, speaks her mind but there is also sweetness about her,” she said. “Pride and Prejudice will be celebrated the world over and we hope that it will bring a stability and a solid future to this house here in Hampshire. We are in a good position but we have a duty to survive as her legacy; these are tough times and we are fine; but I want us to be ambitious and more than fine. Many Hampshire people still do not know that we are here but equally many people in the county take great pride in Jane Austen’s work and home in much the same way as Stratford is synonymous with Shakespeare. This is an important site and the Trustees and I are firmly committed to the future of Jane Austen’s House.” Jane Austen’s former home sits on the corner in the pretty village of Chawton, near Alton, if it were not for the trappings of modernity such as telephone lines and asphalt roads it would seem to be lost in time. Visiting the museum, and its pretty little garden, is a relaxing, entertaining and pleasant way to spend time peeking into the life of one of our finest authors and the next year or so will make the experience even more special with its links to two hundred years of Pride and Prejudice. Words & Images by David Rose-Massom
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December Gardening Now the leaves have mostly fallen from the trees, we’re in the dormant period, which marks the planting season. Now is the time to do woody planting, which is trees and shrubs, including soft fruit and top fruit. Getting the majority in before Christmas is ideal, to avoid the coldest weather and so the roots will have time to settle in before spring.
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Consider planting a hedge rather than putting up a fence. They’re home to a host of plants and animals that improve our environment considerably by weaving wildlife corridors into the landscape. Native hedges have been removed from the countryside to make way for bigger fields that are easier to farm with heavy machinery, but there is no reason why they shouldn’t be included in our gardens. Stock plants are cheap if you buy them in bundles as bare root plants. A hawthorn hedge is great, and for diversity, use it as a 50% foundation and weave into the mix wild rose, hazel, wild cornus, guelder rose and wild privet. The additions will provide a range of flowers and berries to attract the birds and add seasonal interest. If space allows, plant a double row, staggered a foot apart, with about five plants per metre. Cut the young whips back by half to help promote dense branches. Whether you’re planting natives or a more cultivated hedge such as beech or hornbeam, thorough preparation is never time wasted. Dig farmyard manure or compost into your planting trench or hole and add a handful of blood, fish and bone per square metre. Keep the base of the hedge weed-free with a mulch or mulch mat. Yew and holly can also go in now. Keep new additions watered in during dry spells and check the planting tips at garsons.co.uk. Mulch once the soil is moist, and before frost gets into the ground. Bare soil is not a natural state and mulching provides a protective
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eiderdown over the winter and prevents soil erosion and leaching of nutrients. Landscape bark, mushroom compost, leaf mould and farmyard manure are great soil improvers – stock up on some bags from the garden centre. You can now winter prune fruit. Collect a free fruit grower’s handbook from Garsons, which is a very helpful guide. Stone fruit shouldn’t be pruned in winter as the sap is being drawn back into the trees. Buddleia, clematis, wisteria and anything potentially tender should be left until the end of winter to avoid die-back in hard frosts. In wind-prone areas, where wind rock is an issue, recurrent flowering roses that are prone can be reduced in height by a third to prevent the wind catching them. Re-prune them in March. Next month we’ll be talking more about helping your garden wildlife through the winter. Meanwhile, remember to provide an unfrozen water supply and high energy food for our feathered friends. Looking for gifts for gardeners? The garden centre is full of inspiration, from cyclamen and orchids as indoor houseplants to shiny new garden tools.
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the mud, using it for protection against drying out as the tide recedes. These tiny animals provide an energy-rich diet for any bird that is equipped to get at them. Just as a long slender bill allows the humming bird to extract nectar from deep bell-shaped tropical flowers, the same bill design allows wading birds such as the curlew, godwit and redshank to probe the soft mud and feed on these buried morsels. It’s not all birds at Farlington though. If you’re lucky you might see one of Langstone Harbours resident seals! For further reserves news, recent sightings and wildlife stories, please keep an eye on the ever changing pages of our Solent Reserves Blog. It can be found at www.solentreserves.wordpress.com Your local Wildlife Trust The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust works to create a better future for wildlife and wild places in Hampshire and the Island. As the leading local wildlife conservation charity, it looks after 61 wildlife reserves, has 27,000 members and 1,000 volunteers. The Trust manages its own land and advises other landowners how to manage their land with wildlife in mind. Staff and volunteers also carry out surveys and gather data to monitor how our local wildlife is doing. Find out more at www.hwt.org.uk
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Events in December Can you help? We need help checking the cattle that roam the marshes. It is very simple, can be done as part of a walk around the sea wall and you do not need to get too close to the cows. If you can spare a few hours, please call Rob Skinner on 01489 774429. Visiting Farlington Marshes Local Nature Reserve Farlington Marshes is 125 hectare of coastal grazing marsh situated south of the A27 between Portsmouth and Havant. The reserve is managed by the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust on behalf of its owners Portsmouth City Council. How to get there Rail: Hilsea train station is 1½ miles from the reserve with trains from Fareham and Porchester every 30minutes. Bus: The First 63 bus runs from Fareham and Portchester to Farlington every hour on Monday to Friday with a reduced service at weekends. The First 21 service runs from Portsmouth Hard Interchange to Havant, stopping on the Eastern Road. Road: The car park is off the Eastern Road roundabout (A27/A2030)
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When Solent Life Editor, Dave Hill, heard about this, he sent me out to discover more and so we visited Karen Templeton-Mepstead the Outreach Services Manager for Hampshire Autistic Society. “Some places have dabbled in something like this previously but when the Front of House Manager for the Mayflower, Gareth Carr, attended a conference on disability access in theatres, he realised that the focus was more on physical access. But actually, so many of the other key problems are about having few facilities for people who are disabled but do not necessarily have a physical disability,” Karen explained. “The Society thought about working with theatre productions to develop a “relaxed – disability friendly” performance last year but it was too short notice and it needed to be organised properly if we were going to do it. This year the production company, Qdos Entertainment – the world’s largest pantomime producers; came on board straight away and invited us to London to discuss how it would work.” Would it be just a simple case of lights up and noise levels more subdued to avoid sensory overload? “It is more complicated than that as it involves the technicians, the orchestra, cast and even the agents of the cast and star performers. Qdos and The Mayflower have been amazing,” Karen continued. “We all had the feeling that this needed to be more of a positive experience, rather than simply a relaxed performance for people with autism. The Mayflower staff are being trained in autism awareness to help them understand what it is, as well as what to expect from someone affected by the condition. “Then we will work with the cast, as a lot of what they do is reactive with the audience and they may not get the reactions they expect. The lighting levels in the auditorium will be raised, lower sound levels and fewer shock sounds such as bangs and shouts. We (Mayflower, Hampshire Autistic Society and Forest Forge) have produced a Social
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Story Book which is a complete printed ‘walk through’ for the parents and the person affected by autism. This will describe what to expect on arrival at the front of theatre, who they will meet in the foyer, where the toilets are. There will also be a synopsis of the show which will be given to parents/carers on arrival so that they will be aware of any noises and 3D elements in the show. This will allow them to make informed choices on whether the person with autism will be comfortable with the effect and can take them out into the ‘quiet area’ for moments when they need to get away from the action,” she added. “This special performance is not just about those people suffering with autism, but about anyone with disabilities. It’s also about their families and siblings, coming along and enjoying what is a brilliant experience for everyone.” Karen also explained that this Relaxed Performance is just a small part of an ‘access to arts’ programme for young people with autism. “We have musicians and theatre groups and it is our job to expand the opportunities for people with autism; we want to give people a real choice. We are all good at something and we will never discover what we are good at until we have a go!”
Relaxed Performance On Tuesday 15th January at 1.30pm there will be a relaxed performance of Jack and the Beanstalk. This is a specially adapted performance for customers with a wide range of disabilities and for those on the autistic spectrum. Access and downloads to the Beanstalk Social Stories is available through the Mayflower website. www.mayflower.org.uk www.has.org.uk E-mail outreach@has.org.uk for more details.
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Music, Comedy, Events & Theatre BIFFY CLYRO: Fresh from a triumphant return to the live arena, Biffy Clyro will be bringing their biggest arena tour to date to the BIC Windsor Hall early next year following the release of their eagerly anticipated new double-album, Opposites. BIC WINDSOR HALL. Tues 26 March 2013 at 7.30 Tickets: £28.50. Call the BH Live Tickets on 0844 576 3000, book online at www.bic.co.uk or visit the BIC or Bournemouth Pavilion Ticket Office in person. NIGEL KENNEDY PRESENTS: BACH PLUS FATS WALLER: This show really is a case of buy now while stocks last as tickets for this event will be selling quickly. World-famous violinist, Nigel Kennedy, presents a typically maverick musical programme celebrating the music of Bach and Fats Waller. The concert begins with Bach sonatas and partidas for solo violin, after which he is joined on stage by an acoustic guitarist, a drummer and a double bass player to perform Kennedy’s own arrangements of the music of the legendary Fats Waller. Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre; Wed 1st May 2013 at 7:30pm. Call the BH Live Tickets on 0844 576 3000, book online at www.bic.co.uk or visit the BIC or Bournemouth Pavilion Ticket Office in person Tickets: £29.50, £34.50 & £39.50. THE NUTCRACKER – CHRISTMAS MUSICAL: Let yourself be swept up in the excitement of Christmas with one of the most famous classical stories of all time, Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker; this unparalleled, world famous story is brought to life in a new musical set to delight audiences. Complete with sets and costumes, this is one not to be missed! What more could a young girl ask for at Christmas, than for all her dreams to come true? Previews: £2 OFF each Ticket Price Show only! Adults £12, Children £9.50, Concessions £10, School bookings £5 Teachers go free Tuesday 11th December until Friday 21st December at 2pm & 7pm various times during run. Tickets: Adults £18, Children £14 Concessions £16, Family Ticket with meal £54. 65…
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Tickets include a 2 course Christmas meal served during the show. Unreserved rear seats, show only: £14 Adults, Children £10.50, £12 Concessions. Contact the box office on 023 9273 7370. Groundlings Theatre, 42 Kent Street, Portsmouth, PO1 3BS. ALADDIN: Presented by the Bench Theatre. This exciting Christmas production is Aladdin written by Mark Wakeman and is suitable for all the family. Aladdin is searching for adventure... Princess Puddle is searching for a way to escape marrying a man she doesn’t love... the evil (and magnificently hairy) magician Nostrodominos who is searching for a way to take over the kingdom and become ruler of the world... These three people will find themselves thrown together on a great and amazing adventure to find a long lost relic and uncover the truth behind the legend of the magic lamp... This Christmas, Bench Theatre takes you on an amazing adventure as Aladdin must find the magic lamp to save the world!!! The Spring Arts and Heritage Centre, Havant. Running from 6th -16th December £8.95, £6.50 Concessions £24 for a family of four (2 Adults and 2 children under 16) Group Ticket: Buy 10 tickets and get an eleventh ticket free. A Christmas pre-show supper is available on Friday 7th and Friday 14th December. www.thespring.co.uk. BURNING THE CLOCKS: A unique celebration: On the shortest day of every year, Burning the Clocks is a unique community ritual that takes place in Brighton. The event sees local residents parade paper and willow lanterns that they’ve made through the city, before they pass them into a huge bonfire on the beach. Each maker invests their hopes and fears into a lantern before giving them up the fire. Then the coming year is ushered in with a dazzling fire show during which a massive fire sculpture is ignited, live music plays, and fireworks light up the sky. Burning the Clocks was created in 1994 by local community art charity, Same Sky, as an antidote to the excesses of the commercial Christmas and as a way for the people of Brighton to celebrate
the festive season, regardless of faith or creed. Over 1,000 people now take part in the parade and over 20,000 spectators turn out to watch. Burning the Clocks takes place on 21st December. The event is free and the route is suitable for all ages and abilities. More information can be found at www.samesky.co.uk. THE HOUSE OF BURLESQUE: Such is the popularity of this traditional theatrical art form that it has once again become mainstream entertainment. The decadent and delightful House of Burlesque returns once more to Southsea early next year to kick off the Kings Theatre’s shows in 2013. The cream of the burlesque and cabaret crop will be featuring... Piff the Magic Dragon - Magical Dragon, Internet Sensation, Kidnapper of princesses and owner of tiny magic dog; Burlesque revolutionary, Kittie Klaw; New York City’s belly dance superstar Rio and tap-dancing diva Josephine Shaker... plus so much more! KINGS THEATRE, Southsea, Friday 1st February at 7:30pm. Please note suitable for age 14+ . Contains adult content. Tickets £14 - £12. www. kings-southsea.com. ELVIS ON TOUR – FEATURING GORDON HENDRICKS: This show takes you through all the great songs from the 50’s to the Vegas years and has all the power, authenticity and charisma of Elvis’ shows with powerful vocals, fantastic band and singers that have the audience believing they are seeing the King himself. Gordon Hendricks, crowned “European Elvis Champion 2011”, will be bringing Elvis on Tour to Bournemouth. Gordon Hendricks appeared as Elvis on Stars in Their Eyes on ITV and won the 2005 Grand Final with a record number of viewer votes. BOURNEMOUTH PAVILION THEATRE, Sunday 27th January - Tickets are on sale now. Call the BH Live Tickets on 0844 576 3000, book online at www.bic.co.uk or visit the BIC or Bournemouth Pavilion Ticket Office.
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REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY
In towns and villages, shops and homes, normal life came to a standstill for Remembrance Day, we visited Winchester where thousands gathered by the Cathedral as service men and women, old soldiers, fire-fighters, parents and children all stood for two minutes reflective silence.
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HECTIC HALF TERM FUN
The Breeze FM were getting hectic in West Quay last month when Breakfast Show Presenter Dave Perry joined forces with The Saints Foundation and presented a local dance troupe and plenty of activities for Half Term.
BONFIRE NIGHT CELEBRATIONS
November 5th may have been Bonfire Night but over a week or so displays were ignited across the South. Solent Life were invited to Explosions Museum on Gosport to enjoy a wonderful display on the waterfront.
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It’s the Thought that Counts The last shopping days to Christmas are whizzing by and the pressure is on to find the perfect present. This is the time of year when you can spot harried shoppers, list in hand, rushing from shop to shop whilst muttering under their breath, “What on earth shall I get for Aunt Rose?”
words by Fiona Cooke As the Christmas clock ticks, those with responsibility for fulfilling our Christmas desires can find themselves completely devoid of ideas, patience and time, and their task is all the harder if Aunt Rose failed to complete that one essential item for every Christmas shopper; the Christmas Wish List. Without this we all have the potential to be the recipient of the last minute panic purchase, which disappoints or is just plain perplexing. If this situation arises take pity on the well meaning shopper and say with genuine gratitude and with an equally genuine smile: “Thank you, this is the best present I have ever received”. This advice is especially relevant to children who are still learning the importance of social niceties. When my daughter was younger and going through her tomboy phase, a gift that was remotely pink, cuddly or flowery would reduce her to tears. Much to the confusion of the giver the present would be silently handed to my son, who wanted to be a pink princess at the time. Luckily they have now both resolved their gender issues and also learned to beam politely even when presented with Justin Beiber Tee shirts by a misguided relative. All this can be avoided with the compilation of a comprehensive Christmas wish list of everything your heart desires. But be warned, so as to avoid further distress, it is also important not to set your sights too high. This year my daughter’s request for a quad bike is doomed to disappointment, just as my wish for world peace and a new oven are equally fated. However Ellie does have a chance of receiving a beanbag armchair, hairdryer and high top trainers, and I hope to cry tears of joy when my children offer to wash up on Christmas Day. When filling out your list it is better to keep your expectations low, and be pleasantly surprised that your loved one has picked up on your subtle or not so subtle hints as to what would really earn them a smacker under the mistletoe. In the event that you have not completed a list it is wise to have a plan for unwanted gifts. This is especially applicable
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to the Aunt Rose’s of the world, for whom the only present any of us can think to give is toiletries or slippers, which can be a logistical nightmare for our sweet smelling doyennes. Many could find themselves having to bathe two or three times a day in order to make use of all the soaps and lotions they receive, whilst also having to wear a pair of slippers for every occasion. There is the option of giving the gift to someone else the following Christmas, and it is a glorious thought that a bottle of bath salts could do sterling service, being passed between family and friends for many years. Alternatively you can start a ‘Things I Do not Know What to do With’ drawer. Simply place all unwanted gifts here; with the passing thought that they might be used one day; then shut the drawer and forget about them. Obviously you will be adding to the drawer every year, and at some point the issue may have to be addressed, if only because the drawer will not shut. However one can hope that this problem may never arise, and that many years hence, after you have enjoyed your last Christmas, the contents of the drawer will become family heirlooms. But my favourite way of dealing with the present that is surplus to requirements is to follow the example of an elderly relative who came to stay one Christmas. She simply left behind the dressing gown we had given her and explained later on the phone that it was not needed as she already had a perfectly good one! There can be little doubt that present buying can be a tricky business and I should imagine it was not long after the advent of Christmas that some poor soul, upon receiving her third poinsettia of the day, coined the adage “It is the thought that counts”. We all give with the genuine wish that the recipient will enjoy the gift, and whatever you and your loved ones unwrap this Christmas, may you have a truly magical and happy day.
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DECEMBER Your essential guide to all the local news and events in your community. with a coffee morning at the Victory Hall on Wednesday 9th January from 10 until 12, to which members and nonVenue: The Victory Hall, Warsash members will be welcome. Visitors and Date and time: Friday 21st and Saturday new members are always welcome. 22nd December at 7.30pm. Ticket For further information please ring information: Adults £7.00, Concessions 01489 584923. £5.50, with a reduction of 50p per ticket LEE-ON-THE-SOLENT when bought before 21st Dec. RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION HAMPSHIRE WRITERS’ Monthly Community BOOST Event SOCIETY -Table Top 19th December - Methodist Tuesday December 11th at 7.30pm Church Hall, Lee High Street, Lee-onSeveral Shades of Dickens. Speakers: the-Solent, set up at 9.00am and open Rosalinda Hardiman from the Charles to the public between 9.30 -13.00pm. Dickens Museum and Steve Tasane Meet community groups/organisations. Performance Artist will celebrate the To book a table, 6ft at £6.00 and 4ft at life and work of Dickens as you’ve £4.00, payable on the day at the BOOST not seen before... Venue: The Stripe events, contact Ray Harding 023 92 Building, University of Winchester, 551706 or Gill Masterson 023 92 551303. Sparkford Road, Winchester SO22 4NR ADVICE ON ASH DIEBACK For more information see: DISEASE www.hampshirewriterssociety.co.uk or contact: Barbara Large MBE FRSA, Fareham Borough Council has HFUW - Telephone: 01962 827238 confirmed that no evidence of Ash E: Barbara.Large@winchester.ac.uk Dieback (Chalara Fraxinea) has been WARSASH BAND CHRISTMAS CONCERT
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Seasonal music with verse and singalong carols at Hedge End Methodist Church in St John’s Road on Saturday 15th December at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Tickets £7 (£5 concessions) with refreshments included are available from JESTERS JEWELLERY in Hedge End or by phoning 01489 781836 WARSASH WOMENS’ INSTITUTE The next meeting of the WI is on Thursday December 13th when Mrs O Butler will tell us of her “Experiences as a Childrens’ Entertainer”. We will also be enjoying our Christmas “afternoon tea” on that day. We start the New Year
found in Fareham or Hampshire, but is asking residents to remain vigilant and visit the Forestry Commission’s website http://www.forestry.gov.uk/chalara for advice on how to spot and report the disease. Ash dieback is a disease of ash trees caused by a fungus which results in leaf loss and dieback and may lead to tree death. For further information please visit the Trees Page at www.fareham.gov.uk contact the Tree Team on 01329 236100. E-mail conservation@fareham.gov.uk ART DECO JEWELLERY MAKING At SEARCH, 50 Clarence Road, Gosport. PO12 1BU on Thursday 13 December. 3.30 - 6.00pm (ages 12-17) and 6.30pm to 9.00pm (Adults 18+) Have a go at
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making your own ‘Dazzling’ Jewellery. Tickets £12 (includes materials). Please book Tel 023 9252 3463. www.hants.gov.uk/gdc DAZZLE! Art Deco Fashions from the Roaring Twenties exhibition that runs until Saturday 29 December at Gosport Gallery, Walpole Road, Gosport. PO12 1NS. Open 10.00am to 4.00pm. (Closed Sunday and Public Holidays). A spectacular display of 1920’s beaded dresses and accessories. Enjoy this rare opportunity to see these stunning and fragile pieces on public display together. Free Admission. www.hants. gov.uk/gosport-gallery ST JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH, LOCKS HEATH We have a variety of services over the Christmas period, and warmly welcome you to join us on any occasion. Contact the Church Office on 01489 578082 for more information. Sunday 9th December: 4.00pm Christingle Service with Jazz Band: Young children will love this service, and all are warmly welcomed. Sunday 16thDecember: 4.30pm Family Carols 7.00pm Candlelit Carols Monday 24thDecember: Specially designed for children 2.00pm & 3.30pm Crib Service: A short service for little ones. 5.00pm & 7.00pm Candlelight Celebration Quieter services: 9.00pm Evening Holy Communion 11.00pm ‘Midnight’ Holy Communion Tuesday 25thDecember: 08.00am Holy Communion 10.00am All-Age Holy Communion
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