Dear Residents During the months of September and January many people return from holiday after lazing in the summer sun or lazing on the sofa during the Christmas break when they’ve had time; time to think, time to make plans and make decisions. They might decide to look for a new job, decorate, take up a hobby or get fit. With me, I can’t help mentally re-organising the furniture in my house usually resulting in a trip to Ikea!
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However, if one of those decisions was to lose weight then this is a great time of year to join a gym, running club (see p5), or not go on a diet, but change your diet. I’ve tried many diets over the years but got fed up counting calories, weighing food or following that diet sheet stuck to the fridge door. At last, after watching my best friend and co-publisher of Discover lose 2 stone, I’ve changed what I eat, too. The core rule is avoiding carbohydrate foods such as bread, pasta, rice, potatoes and also - surprisingly - grapes, bananas, pulses and skimmed milk. I’ve lost about 10lbs but more importantly the heavy feeling I get after eating bread and I feel more energetic. If you want to find out more, Tania has set up a website and blog in response to so many requests from friends and family so why not have a look at www.discoveryourtoes.co.uk and let us know if it works for you! Best wishes,
Melanie
Health & Wellbeing Special: Curves Southampton Health & Wellbeing Special: New Year, New You! What’s On Health & Wellbeing Special: Get healthy with a home gym Business : Do you know this man? Short Story : The Resolution
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How curvy Meg Porter lost 63 lbs & 53 inches Meg Porter epitomises what Curves is all about. one year ago Meg joined during a “6 weeks for £39” summer campaign. She walked into the club with hunched shoulders and head hung low, lacking confidence and feeling very shy and her conversation was quiet. She was size 24 tops and 28 bottoms. Meg’s main aim was to improve her health and decrease her size as she was worried that she would not be accepted for any medical operation, should the need arise. She also wanted to drop a dress size and buy ladies trousers. Jenny (her daughter) was graduating from university in November 2011 and Meg was turning 60 in May 2012. These were all great goals to aim for. Meg started with the Curves Circuit. She enjoyed it so much it became part of her daily routine. In September 2011, she started Zumba practicing at home, with her daughters help, to learn the moves and gaining even more confidence. This was quickly followed by the Curves Weight Management Plan. After 4 months, Meg had lost 29lbs and 26 inches. She stood tall and proud beside Jenny at her graduation and Jenny was very proud of her mum, too. Added to this, her doctor reduced her blood pressure medication as her health had radically improved. As Meg’s confidence grew, so did her presence around the club. She actively encouraged other members with the Weight Management Plan. She regularly attends and invites other members to join in with the Zumba classes and weekly walks. She has completed 380 workouts this year, which is amazing; she clearly loves Curves. The benefit of this commitment is that her strength, stamina, speed and suppleness have increased giving Meg a much improved quality of life. Meg has lost a total of 63 lbs and 53 inches. This vastly improved health has really supported Meg’s ability to care for her elderly mother. One year down the line Meg laughs and smiles. She fully participates in all the activities at the club. Her delightful personality adds to the social, caring and supportive atmosphere. “It was a huge compliment when she referred to us all as her friends on her 60th birthday when she enjoyed coffee and birthday cake after Zumba class.” said Wendy Peters of Curves Southampton. Meg wants to encourage others to do what’s she’s achieved. She takes posters to her local shops, enjoys talking to new members to make them feel welcome and she is thrilled to have the opportunity to show everyone just how Curves has worked for her. This shy, unexpecting lady has blossomed into a radiant woman.
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Bitterne Leisure Centre : Fitness Classes Bitterne Leisure Centre, Dean Road, Bitterne, SO18 6AQ Tel: 023 8043 7647 MONDAy Aqua Zumba 9.05am Nice & Easy 9.30am Body Tone 10.45am Hatha Yoga 6pm Total Workout 6.30pm Hatha Yoga 7pm Aqua Natal 7pm Body Combat 7.30pm Aquafit 7.45pm Deep Water Aquafit 8.30pm Zumba 8.30pm THURSDAy Aqua Zumba 9.05am Body Zone 9.30am Body Combat 10.45am Nice & Easy Zumba 11.45am Nice & Easy Circuits 12.35pm Legs Bum Tums 6pm Body Blitz 7pm Aquafit 7.30pm Pilates Fitness 8pm Swimfit 8.20pm
TUESDAy Aquafit 9.15am Body Zone 9.30am Zumba 10.45am Nice & Easy Circuits 12pm Pilates 6pm Boxercise 6.15pm Aquafit 7pm Step & Tone 7pm Pilates 8pm
FRIDAy Aquafit 9.10am Body Jam 10am Nice & Easy 10.15am Fitness Pilates 11am Nice & Easy Circuits 1pm Zumbatomic ((kids) 3.30pm Zumbatomic (kids) 4.30pm Hatha Yoga 6pm Fitness Pilates 7pm Aquafit 7.30pm
WEDNESDAy Aquafit 9.05am Nice & Easy 11am Hatha Yoga 11am Total Workout 6pm Body Combat 7pm Circuits 7.30pm Aquafit 7.30pm Body Jam 8pm Swimfit 8.30pm Zumba 8.30pm
SATURDAy Zumba 10am Zumba Toning 10.45am Deep Water Aquafit 4.05pm Aqua Zumba 4.50pm For further details on any class please call the leisure Centre on 023 8043 7647
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NATURE ENCHANTED FOREST TRAIl 16-24 Feb, 10am-3.30pm Manor Farm Country park, Bursledon SO31 1BH Follow this self-guided trail to find out who lives in the enchanted wood. There's a prize if you find all the inhabitants. 01489 787055
BIRD BOx BONANzA 20 Feb, 10am-3pm lepe Country park, Exbury SO45 1AD Build a bird box or rustic feeder for your garden. Indoors if weather bad. Bird box £6.50. Feeders £2. www.hants.gov
CRAFT CRAFT FAIR 20 Jan, 10am-4pm lyndhurst Community Centre SO43 7Ny Craft Fair with some collectables, featuring many unique items ideal for that perfect gift or a treat for yourself. Different stalls each date e.g hand made fudge, handbags, preserves, soap and jewellery etc. Also in our cafe full English breakfasts, hot and cold meals and a range of sandwiches and cakes. 50p, children u12 free. To rent a table: £17 for 6ft & £30 for 12ft Enquires June Young 023 8029 2907 crafts@hotmail.co.uk, www.juniquevents.com
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KNIT ONE pEARl ONE 2-3 Feb, 11am-4pm Manor Farm Country park, pylands lane, Bursledon SO31 1BH If you're a beginner or an expert, come along and join us in the Farmhouse this weekend. Bring your own knitting, ask the experts or maybe give it a go for the first time. Price is included in normal Farm admission charge. www.hants.gov.uk/ manorfarm 01489 787055
ARTS pHOTOgRApHy FOR All THE FAMIly 20 Jan, 10am-4pm Sir Harold Hillier gardens, Ampfield Workshop with professional garden photographer Justyn Willsmore for adults and children new to photography. U16 must be accompanied by an adult. Bring camera and packed lunch. (B) £55 for 1 child + 1 adult. £25 p/extra child. Tel 01794 369318 www.hillier gardens.org.uk
BISHOpSTOKE plAyERS ‘TREASURE ISlAND, THE pANTO’ 23-26 Jan, 7.30pm (doors open 7pm) Sat matinee 2.30pm (doors open 2pm) Bishopstoke Memorial Hall, Riverside, Bishopstoke By Richard Lloyd. Ahoy
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lAUgHTER IN THE DARK 31 Jan-2 Feb, 7.45pm vernon Theatre, Sandy lane, lyndhurst, SO43 7DN Strange, but very funny happenings, are occurring at the eerie manor of Creeching Cheyney. An oddly assorted group are assembled on a snowy Christmas Eve to hear the reading of a will laying down certain stipulations before they can inherit their legacies. Tickets £7 Thurs, £8 Fri/Sat from ’Gadget Tree’, 8 High Street, Lyndhurst Bookings 023 80282729 or 023 80283783
pETER AND THE WOlF 2 Feb, 2pm Heritage visitor Centre, Royal victoria Country park, SO31 5gA Head into the dark Russian woods and meet Peter, his grandmother and Sergei Prokofiev's other wonderful characters. Chance to meet the puppets after the show. Suitable for 3+ Supported by 'Hog the Limelight' £5 per person. 02380 45157
FAY RE S & EV E N T S HISTORy OF A HOSpITAl 19 Jan, 1.30pm, optional tower tour 3.30pm
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FARMHOUSE BAKINg WEEKEND 19-20 Jan, 11am-3pm Manor Farm Country park, pylands lane, Bursledon SO31 1BH See traditional baking being in a farmhouse kitchen. Learn about recipes and ingredients used in the past. Price is included in normal Farm admission charge. 01489 787055 www.hants. gov. uk/ manorfarm
gHOST HUNT AT THE RED lION 26 Jan, 11pm-4am The Red lion, Southampton, SO14 2NS Take part in experiments and use equipment made famous on tv shows. A medium and paranormal investigators will help you throughout the night. £20pp
JUMBlE SAlE 26 Jan, 2-4pm Scout Hut, Boyatt lane Allbrook Eastleigh SO50 4lJ Raising funds for local Scout Group. Lots of bargains to be had. Come early to beat the rush. Refreshments available. Entrance 20p.
STAR gAzINg Until 27 Jan, 11am last entry 4.30pm Mottisfont, Romsey Discover sculptures of stars around the grounds and rising stars of the contemporary craft world in the Art Gallery. Normal admission charges apply. No wheelchair access to Art Gallery. 01794 340757 www.natio naltrust.org.uk/mottisfont
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Do you know this man? If you suffer from myopia – short sightedness – you will almost certainly have tried contact lenses at some point. they really are a revolution for so many people, giving you normal sight, with better peripheral vision than glasses offer and none of the problems such as steaming up or dirt. Certainly if you do any sort of sport, you probably couldn’t imagine life without them. But you are putting something directly in your eye, so the fit and care of your lenses is a really important part of using them. Roy Hampson, acknowledged as one of the globally acclaimed group of British contact lens pioneers, began fitting contact lenses in Southampton when he opened the first Optique practice in Bedford Place early in 1985. Other practices in Bitterne and Totton soon followed and by the time he sold the business in 2010, Optique had grown to six practices all in the Southampton area. Roy had fitted contact lenses to an incredible 15,000+ Southampton people. The really good news is that Roy and his wife Lynne have set up an entirely new practice in Chandlers Ford. Hampson opticians Ltd is where he continues to fit contact lenses, welcoming new and existing wearers to his skillful care. Hampson Opticians also conducts full eye examinations and has a vibrant range of superb glasses frames all at very low prices. Roy actively supports the competitive supply of contact lenses especially over the internet. Consequently he is very shortly going to be launching his website to enable you to do that. In the meantime, please call or pop in and you’ll find you’ll be able to buy now at the prices he will be offering online (prescription details required).
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January always seems a bit of an anticlimax after December: the weather’s just as filthy and the days are just as glum, but the supply of parties seems unaccountably to have dried up. But if you feel starved of excuses to celebrate, don’t worry. You need only wait until January 25th, when the same inventive Scots who gave you Hogmanay and the first hangover of the year proudly present Burns Night. Rabbie Burns (1759-96), pictured, came from a family of small-to-middling Ayrshire farmers who, although far from wealthy, made sure he got a good education. Don’t let the vernacular folksiness of his poetry fool you: Burns was a proficient linguist and classical scholar with a sophisticated and well-stocked mind. As a young man he seemed to be a solid citizen, working on the farm and joining the Freemasons. But already he was showing signs of what was to become his great weakness: the lassies. In his mid-teens he was writing love songs – his earliest surviving work, O Once I Loved a Bonnie Lass, dates from 1774 when he was 15. After his father died in 1784 he went off the rails. In 1785 he made his mother’s maid pregnant; and in March 1786 an old flame, Jean Armour, gave birth to his twins. In April he claimed to have married her by folk custom; but in May he married Mary Campbell, again in a traditional ceremony of exchanging Bibles. In June he repudiated them both; and in October Mary, who was carrying his child, died of typhus. By then Rabbie had already set his cap at a married woman, Nancy MacLehose. They conducted a steamy affair, but only by letter; so Rabbie consoled himself with her maid, who bore him a son the following year. By that time, though, he was back with Jean: they married in February 1788 and Rabbie’s wild days were over. While this was going on, his first book was published and was an instant hit. He was broke at the time, as well as romantically overentangled, and had secured a job in Jamaica: indeed the book was meant to pay for his passage. But its success changed his mind and after marrying he settled down as a customs official in Dumfries, continuing to turn out poetry and collections of folk songs. Alas, his health was poor, and on 21st July 1796, just as things seemed to be going right, he died. His fame continued to spread posthumously, and his friends started holding commemorative dinners on the anniversary of his death. In 1801 the first Burns Club was founded and switched the date to his birthday. Actually they got the date wrong, so the first Burns Night was held on January 29th 1802. The date was subsequently changed to the correct one; but the format of a proper Burns Supper has remained pretty much the same. Here’s how you do it. First you have whisky as an aperitif. Then you sit down and say the Selkirk Grace (Google it!) before tucking into a traditional Scottish soup – cock-a-leekie or Scotch broth – accompanied by whisky. Then the piper pipes in the haggis which, after reciting the appropriate poem (again, Google it!), you toast with whisky. The haggis is eaten accompanied by mashed potatoes, mashed parsnips, and whisky. Dessert should be something like cranachan, a mixture of oatmeal, raspberries (optional), and cream beaten with whisky. Then you toast the Queen, the poet, the host and the lassies, in whisky. Finally you each read out a Burns poem, fortified before hand with whisky. You’re getting the idea, aren’t you? There’s an awful lot of whisky involved – more whisky, in fact, than Burns himself probably saw in his lifetime. The spirit was only legalised in 1784 and remained a Highland speciality for many years after; as a Lowlander, Burns would have seen far more brandy than whisky. Anyway, if it’s all too much whisky for you, you could always substitute Irn Bru
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Timsbury & Michelmersh
Historical note... Timsbury derives its name from ‘timber + byrig’ meaning timber fort or manor. Similarly, Michelmersh derives its name from ‘micel + mersc’ meaning a large marsh. St Mary’s church at Michelmersh is of 12th century origin. It is alleged that Henry V rested his troops in Agincourt Field, situated just below the church, before their embarkation to France as part of the Hundred Years War. These troops it is said were fielded at the famous battle of Agincourt in 1415.
Walk distance 3.9 miles Timsbury is situated on the A3057 Romsey to Stockbridge road a few miles north of Romsey. Park in Jubilee Hall car park at Timsbury which is sign posted from the A3057. Alternatively, park in the small lay-by just past the hall on the right hand side of the road. The Jubilee Hall should not be confused with the village hall in Heron Lane shown on the OS 131 map. Leave the car park and turn right along the road. Turn right onto a signed footpath and walk along the gravel track. At a fork in the track, keep right and walk past Hunts Farm. Emerge onto a road and turn right. Walk past the farm where the road is joined by another road from the right. Keep straight on for approximately 50 yards then climb the bank on your right onto a footpath running parallel to the road. The footpath descends to the road again adjacent to a pair of metal gates either side of the road. Continue straight on along the road. As the road turns sharp right, cross over a stile onto a signed footpath leading into a field. Continue straight ahead following the fence line and ignoring any crossing tracks. As the track bears left into a field, continue straight ahead onto a signed footpath through a woodland fringe with a field to your left initially then a field on your right. Cross a stile into a field walking along the right hand boundary on top of a ridge. The path drops down off the ridge to a stile. Cross the stile into a copse. Emerge from the copse into a field. Walk along the left hand fence line.
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Cross a stile at the field boundary, turn left and cross a second stile to follow the right hand fence line of a field. The track goes straight on initially and then starts to veer left away from the fence. As the farm track starts to turn away left, look for a stile slightly diagonally right in the far hedge line. It is situated some 100 yards from the right hand corner of the field. Cross the stile onto a gravel track, then cross two further stile directly opposite to emerge into a field.
The original footpath here has been ploughed out, so follow the left hand field boundary to the field edge then turn right keeping the fence to your left. At a ‘T’ junction of paths, turn left onto a signed footpath across the centre of the field. Cross a stile into another field and follow the left hand fence line to the opposite side of the field. Cross a stile onto a gravel track and turn left. Follow the track to its junction with a tarmac road. Turn right to Manor Farm. Walk through the farm going straight on along a gravel track as it rises slightly uphill. At a pair of private dwellings, the track turns sharp right. Continue
straight on into what appears to be the entrance drive to the left hand bungalow. As you reach the gates, cross a stile on the right hand side to walk between the two properties. Cross yet another stile into a field. Walk across the field to a signpost located in the field centre. Ignore the path bearing left from this post, continue straight on to the field boundary. Cross a stile into a copse. Follow the path through the woodland and emerge into Agincourt Field. Follow the right hand fence line and go through a kissing gate into Mottisfont church graveyard. Cross the graveyard to a pair of wooden gates. Go through the gates and turn left away from the church. Go through another kissing gate and follow the path across the field to its far boundary. Follow the path through copse and emerge onto a grass and gravel track with gardens to your right. Follow the track to a kissing gate beside a metal gate. Pass through the gate to emerge onto a road. Turn right onto the road. At a ‘T’ junction, turn left and then right. Follow the road back to your car.
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