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BIRD BOX BONANZA 17 Feb, 10am to 3pm Lepe Country Park, Exbury SO45 1AD An event for all the family. Build a bird box or rustic feeder. Bird Box £6.50, Bird Feeders £2. 02380 899108 FAMILY DISCOVERY DAY 17 & 19 Feb, 10am to 4pm New Forest Centre, Lyndhurst SO43 7NY Themed trails, quizzes and craft activities for all the family. No booking required, just drop-in. Standard museum entry applies to accompanying adults. Free entry for under 16s. Adults £4. 02380 283444 RAMBLERS PICKET PLAIN, NEW FOREST 18 Feb, 9:45am Start at Picket Plain Car Park BH24 3HN 9 mile walk of open heath and mixed forest, Rockford Common and Pinnick Wood. Picnic or pub lunch at Red Shoot Inn. 02380 731279 Grid Ref: SU192057 THE OPERA BABES 22 Feb, 3pm Turner Sims Concert Hall, Southampton SO17 1BJ International singing stars Karen England and Rebecca Knight perform a charity concert in aid
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Perhaps this month’s features will inspire you. Make the most of The New Forest on your doorstep and Get Ready for the Cycling Revolution (page 14). Express your romantic side and bake a Red Velvet Cake (page 36). Give your time for free and Become a Waterside Good Neighbour (page 18). All great ways of making a difference in your life.
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Five Tips to Feed the Flame by Kate McLelland
Ask any long-established, middleaged couple how they keep romance alive, and there’s a good chance they will laugh out loud. It’s not surprising. All those shared experiences of child-rearing, family crises, career ups-and-downs and house moves can leave you with a “joined-at-the hip” feeling that’s a million miles away from the attraction to an exotic “other” you felt when you first fell in love. The number of people aged sixty years and over heading off to the divorce courts (aptly dubbed “Silver Splitters”) has risen by forty five per cent over the last decade and one of the main reasons for this dramatic statistic is that people are now living longer and seeking more from their relationships.
So what is the secret when it comes to keeping love alive? Here are five key tips to keep your relationship fresh:
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Trying out new pastimes and hobbies or travelling to new places can be great ways to revive a tired relationship, but the key word here is “new”: it’s important to move out of your comfort zone. You’ll be surprised how quickly the spark
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Hug more, praise more
Have you both fallen out of the habit of touching, hugging and smiling? Giving the odd kiss or word of encouragement? It may be difficult to start hugging and kissing your partner if you don’t usually behave in that way, but begin by looking for small opportunities to offer praise and physical reassurance and gradually build up from there. With luck – and given enough time - your partner will respond in the same way. If not, then have an honest discussion about why physical contact is important to you.
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You’re not “mum” and “dad” to each other. Avoid the trap of falling into cosy stereotypes that prevent you from expressing your individuality. Remember that friends and family may also be reluctant to see you change, so gently assert yourself if you’re feeling under pressure to conform to their expectations.
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Listen to yourself as you talk with your partner and make a mental note of any negative conversational habits. Some couples constantly put each other down, while others know each others’ thoughts so well they tend to finish each others’ sentences. Neither approach is particularly helpful if you want to refresh your relationship, so if you’re not happy with what you hear, start working out ways to improve your communication.
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Don’t be afraid of nostalgia
There’s no shame in indulging in a little nostalgia. Revisit the music you first listened to together, look at old photographs and go to places that were once important to you both. Enjoy your shared history and think back to the spark that made it all happen. You’ll need courage and honesty to break down habits that have built up over years. It may take time for the process to work, but it will be worth it in the end. If you can tap into some of the excitement of your youth by discovering new interests and rediscovering old pleasures, there’s every chance you’ll relight a flame that will keep you warm for many years to come. 7
Mothering Sunday Special Mothering Sunday moments with the National Trust © Nick Daly
These days, we often celebrate Mothering Sunday with shop bought gifts of chocolates and flowers, but traditionally, children gave their mothers fresh posies, gathered from the hedgerows as they walked the long journey home from their working environments. This year, recapture a little of this floral tradition and give mothers a day out at a beautiful National Trust garden in Hampshire. Enjoy spring colour and scent, delicious lunch- and tea-time treats, craft fairs, art exhibitions and outdoor trails. If you fancy something a little different, visit one of the oldest working mills in the region for some great Mothering Sunday baking tips!
Here are our top Mothering Sunday spots in Hampshire: The Vyne Sherborne St John, near Basingstoke, 01256 883858 Marvellous Mothering Sunday Craft Fair Back by popular demand, The Vyne’s bijou craft fair treats mums to a lovely day of delectable gifts, from jewellery to skincare. Younger visitors can join in 8
with craft-making activities and create something really specials for mums. Don’t forget to visit the 16th-century Brewhouse restaurant for edible treats, including cream teas and freshly baked cakes.
Hobbit-like tunnels of the Hidden Realm play area, or set out on a geocaching adventure to find hidden treasure.
Glorious spring colour
Winchester City Mill
March is the perfect time to visit this tranquil Tudor country estate, which is awash with spectacular daffodils. Follow one of several trails through the woods, as they reveal canopies of fresh green foliage and delicate woodland wildflowers.
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Fun for kids There’s loads of fun for children at The Vyne, with plenty of opportunities to tick off ’50 things to do before you’re 11¼’ activities, from bug hunting and den building to bird watching. Explore the
15 March, 10am – 4pm, normal admission charge only.
Themed baking demonstrations and tastings Bring the whole family along to this atmospheric medieval mill and find out how to make delicious Mothering Sunday-themed baked treats. The baking team at the Mill are using their own freshly milled stone-ground flour, combined with local produce to make pretty biscuits and buns. Taste the results after the demonstrations and collect free recipe cards so that you can treat mum when you get home!
The Thrill of the Mill Whilst you’re at the mill watch the millers in action as they operate the machinery to make flour, then go downstairs to experience the Thrill of the Mill the power of the river Test as it roars through the mill, turning the huge wheel. You can also catch up on the latest CCTV footage of the mill’s resident otters.
Mothering Sunday baking demonstration: 15 March, 11am – 3pm, normal admission charge only.
Mottisfont Near Romsey, 01794 340757 Glorious spring colour and dream-like photography This romantic house and gallery is set in beautiful riverside gardens, where you can see ancient trees, bubbling brooks and rolling lawns. Take in drifts of daffodils and other springtime bulbs, or pop into Mottisfont’s celebrated art gallery to experience Lightworks – a breathtaking collection of contemporary artwork by international photographers, whose explosive, eery and dream-like images focus on the effects of light.
Fun for kids The gardens and wider estate are great locations for young explorers hoping to take up more ’50 things to do before you’re 11¼’ challenges. Race Pooh Sticks from the bridges, roll down the hill in front of the house, or look for animal tracks in the woods, as you follow a self-guided trail.
Hinton Ampner Near Bramdean, 01962 771305 Glorious spring colour A quintessentially English country house set in undulating gardens with views over the South Downs, Hinton Ampner comes into its own in spring, with cheery colour from hundreds of daffodils. The gardens, with terraced lawns and quirky topiary, are dotted with the deliciously scented pink and white heads of Vibernum, whilst
the pretty Kitchen Garden is full of forget-me-nots, perfumed narcissi and tulip blooms. Its fresh produce is used in Hinton’s little tea room; try savoury scones, comforting onepot lunches, and delectable cakes. Fun for kids Discover secret places you’ve never seen before on one of Hinton’s free family trails. Pick one up from Reception or download a copy before you leave home – www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hintonampner. Hinton’s woods and parkland are the perfect place to tick den-building and kite flying off our ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¼’ list!
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If you’re gym-phobic, sign up here By Kate McLelland
Tempted by the discounted membership fee advertised in my local paper, I thought of signing up for my local gym. However one look through those expensive, plate glass windows at the rows of fit, lycra-clad young people lifting, pushing and jogging made me think again. With my spreading waistline on display over the top of my 1990s jogging pants, I would feel more out of place than a penguin in the tropics. The image of modern gyms as temples to the young and superfit is hard to shake off: in fact surveys suggest that less than 20% of us are prepared to use a gym to stay in shape. So where can you go if, like me, you no longer match the description “young and super-fit” and have an intermittent back problem that gets worse with vigorous exercise? If you want a really gentle form of exercise that aids mobility and balance, you might try Tai Chi. This discipline combines relaxation and deep breathing with slow, gentle continuous movements: improving muscle strength in the legs, helping your balance and reducing stress. 12
Many people are dissuaded from taking up Yoga by those images of practitioners with limbs contorted into eye-watering positions – but the first principle of Yoga is to do as much, or as little, as your body feels capable of doing. However, the word ‘Yoga’ covers many different kinds of practice so do some research before signing up for a class. For example, Iyengar is about perfecting poses, holding them for a period of time while breathing deeply and checking your body’s alignment, while Ashtanga yoga can be vigorous and intense. If you don’t want a class where you need to move around, Pilates might be the one for you. Pilates has many similarities to Yoga and focuses on rebalancing the body, improving posture and building both muscle strength and endurance through slow, controlled movements. Nordic Walking is easy on your joints and works well for all ages and fitness levels. It is an enhancement of walking, where special poles are used to engage the upper body muscles as well as the legs. There are a range of classes available, from gentle walks for people with health issues to workout-style walks that
help you lose weight and tone your whole body. Finally, you may have heard about Zumba. This is a dance exercise craze started by Colombian dancer and choreographer Alberto Perez in the 1990s that uses Latin rhythms as the inspiration for a fun fitness programme. You can join a class at any level, from a slower, beginners’ session to a full-on aerobic work out. Active older adults can take part in a Zumba Gold class, offering a lower intensity version of the normal Zumba routines. Many of the exercise methods mentioned here can cater for people with health issues (but do see your doctor if you have concerns). A good instructor will want to know about any problems you have, so make sure to tell yours if you have any conditions that might affect your ability to undertake certain exercises. You can find out more at www.nhs.uk/ livewell/fitness. If – like me – the sight of a gym leaves you sweating before the workout even begins, there’s no longer an excuse to stay at home. Forget the lycra: just get out there and get fit.
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Get Ready for the Cycling Revolution By Kate McLelland Graham Flavell from Dorset fondly remembers the bike he owned as teenager:
“I sold it when I learned to drive a car, but I really regretted that later.” As a child growing up in the Midlands he not only used it to cycle to school, but would spend hours roaming the neighbourhood with friends, all of whom owned bikes:
“I remember that in the ‘50s and ‘60s everyone who worked at the factories commuted by bicycle, so for my generation cycling was a way of life.”
Graham says: “We meet twice a week and I enjoy the camaraderie of cycling with other people. It was hard when I started, but I’ve been amazed how my fitness has improved over the last six months.”
So where do you start if you have decided to take up cycling for the first time? It really depends on what kind of cycling appeals to you. Will you be using your bike for transport, for leisure or for competition?
The popularity of cycling has been enhanced by trailblazing athletes such as Sir Bradley Wiggins, who has achieved elite status as a professional cyclist on both track and road, but this new trend is also driven by health concerns: Graham admits that health is “a big topic” amongst his fellow cyclists.
Budget is another important factor. Not everyone can afford to buy models such as the new, lightweight carbon framed bicycles, which can cost up to £1,000. An old bike can fit the bill provided you’re not competing in the Tour de France or planning any off-road trekking, but if you’re buying second hand it’s advisable to get your bike serviced to ensure that it is roadworthy.
After university Graham moved to Dorset to take up a new job and decided to return to cycling as a way of exploring the countryside. For many years he continued to enjoy low-key, leisurely bike journeys: discovering more about the local area and enjoying the occasional family holiday on two wheels.
Sport England claims that over 2.1 million people currently cycle on a weekly basis in the UK, and in the autumn of last year the government published a draft version of its Cycling Delivery Plan for consultation, giving details of a 10-year strategy that includes the ambition to double the amount of cycling activity on Britain’s roads by the year 2025.
In recent months, however, Graham’s commitment to cycling has undergone something of a revolution. He is now one of the many thousands of people in the UK for whom cycling has become a serious hobby, and he currently cycles up to 140 miles each week with a group of like-minded friends.
In the Netherlands cycling has enjoyed popularity for over 100 years and even now nearly 30% of all Dutch journeys are made by bike. The recent government consultation is one of a number of promising signs indicating that the UK is trying to catch up with its Dutch neighbours.
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If you’re not sure what type of bike you need - and there are a bewildering variety of models out there - a specialist cycling shop should be able to help. Alternatively Guardian journalist Helen Pidd’s book The Complete Guide to Everyday Cycling (published by Penguin) offers a practical, illustrated guide to buying and riding a bike for the first time. Once you have bought your bicycle, you’ll need to acquire some basic skills. How to signal, how to ride in traffic, how to do an emergency stop and even how to change a tyre: these are all
essential things to learn before you before you set out on a busy road. On the British Cycling website (www.britishcycling.org. uk) you can search for a local Bikeability course, designed to teach you the skills you need to ride confidently on today’s roads. Britain’s network of cycle lanes and paths is steadily growing, and cycling is now a much safer activity than it used to be, although urban cyclists often complain of cycle lanes being too narrow, or the layout stopping abruptly. Rural roads offer their own challenges, but after a lifetime’s cycling along country lanes Graham Flavell says that the drivers he has met are
generally respectful. However, he recalls one man who was less than happy to meet a group of cyclists:
“We must have annoyed him, because he waved a tyre lever at us, threatening to ‘get us’ if he saw us again. The next day a policeman knocked at his front door, to warn him about his behaviour. When the driver asked how the officer knew about his ‘road rage’ incident, he replied: ‘Last time you saw me I wasn’t wearing a policeman’s helmet, I was on my bike’.” Cycling is a great leveller and Graham’s anecdote shows that these days you can expect to meet anyone - from your local
bobby to a millionaire pop star - getting around on two wheels. These new converts to the cycling revolution understand that cycling not only benefits their physical and mental health but also helps the environment by cutting carbon emissions. Graham agrees there are no better reasons to get on your bike!
Southampton CTC March Cycle Rides CTC is the national cycling charity which inspires and helps people to cycle and keep cycling. It encourages all types of cycling, on the road or off it. Members of CTC range from those who like to ride 10-20 miles to those who ride Sportifs and events of over 1000km. Some members also enjoy touring in the UK and abroad. Southampton CTC is the local CTC group for the area, organises cycle rides, challenge events throughout the year and campaigns locally for better cycle facilities. For more info call 01794 368207 or: 07896 531122 email: secretary@ southamptonctc.org.uk
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Local Groups & Clubs
BLACKFIELD GARDENING CLUB Meets on the second Tuesday of the month, 7:30pm St. Francis Church, Langley New members always welcome. 02380 841006 RAILWAY CLUB OF THE NEW FOREST New members always welcome. 01425 613684 TOTTON ART SOCIETY New members always welcome. 02380 866913 NEW FOREST FUSCHIA SOCIETY For more information visit www. newforestfuschiasociety.org.uk
WATERSIDE CRAFT CLUB Meets every 2nd and 4th Thursdays, 1:15-3:34pm Hythe Community Centre £7 each, includes all materials. 02380 845334 HYTHE KNIT AND CRAFT CLUB New members always welcome. 02381 223439 ASHURST WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Meets every second Wednesday, 7pm Colbury Church Rooms, Deerleap Lane. 02380 860000 HOLBURY MANOR WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Meets on the 4th Monday of each month, 7:30pm Good Shepherd Church, Holbury 02380 243575 LANGLEY WOMEN’S INSTITUTE St. Francis Church Hall, West Common New members always welcome. Call for meeting times and dates. 02380 892816 22
HYTHE BADMINTON CLUB Meets Thursdays, 8-10pm Gang Warily All ages and abilities welcome, 02380 893851
WATERSIDE CANCER SUPPORT CENTRE COFFEE MORNING Meets every month Please call for more details. 02381 780409 HYTHE & WATERSIDE DEMENTIA FRIENDLY GROUP Cornerstone Hythe URC Anyone interested in joining this newly formed group should call 02380 207623 DIBDEN PURLIEU RAINBOW MOTHER & TODDLER GROUP Wednesdays, 10-11:30am St. Andrew’s Church Hall. 02380 843248 NEW FOREST TINNITUS SUPPORT GROUP The group meets regularly to provide support, advice and information as well as arranging social activities. Call 07894 701665 for information. FORESTERS FLOWER CLUB Meets on the first Thursday of the month, 7:30pm Copythorne Parish Hall Everyone welcome. 02380 812883
TOTTON BADMINTON CLUB Meets Mondays, 5-7pm West Totton Centre, Hazel Farm Road If you are nifty fifty or older, come along. 02380 864528 LADIES WHO WALK A weekly walk around the Hollybank area of Hythe for local ladies. Gentle paced walk, a chat and a cup of tea afterwards. Call Barbara on 07932 610096 NHS RETIREMENT FELLOWSHIP Meets on the first Tuesday of the month, 2pm Pennington Church Centre SO41 8GN Interesting speakers and good company. All retired members of the NHS are welcome. THE TOPAZ CLUB Meets twice a month WI Community Hall, Dibden Purlieu For people aged 60+ for a variety of talks and social activities. Call for dates 02380 891721 EVERGREENS CLUB St. John’s Hall, Hythe For people aged 60+ for a variety of talks and social activities. Call for dates 02380 891721 FAWLEY SQUASH CLUB Thursdays, 6-9:30pm Jubilee Hall. Open to all. 02380 891640
HOLBURY DROP IN SESSION Mondays, 1-3pm Colours Youth Centre, Long Lane, Holbury For Unemployed/part timers aged 16-21. CALSHOT NATURE CLUB St. George’s Hall,Calshot Meets Wednesdays, 4-5:30pm Organised family activities throughout the year, term time. £1 per session per family.
BEAULIEU YOUNG FARMER’S CLUB Meets every Friday, 7:30pm The Out of Town Centre For young people 10-26 who share an interest in the countryside. beaulieu@ hampshireyfc.org
HYTHE WIVES SOCIAL CLUB Meets on the first and third Fridays of each month, 7:15pm Hythe Community Centre. Visitors and new members are always welcome. 02380 845519
LYMINGTON CARERS SUPPORT GROUP Meets 1st Thursay of the month, 2pm Linden House, New Street. 0345 221122
SMARTIES PARENT AND TODDLER GROUP Meets Mondays (term time), 9:30 to 11am St. John’s Hall, Hythe £2 per session plus £1 for second child. 02380 893379
WATERSIDE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY Regular Meetings. Call for details 02380 893803
HYTHE & DIBDEN SOCIETY (HYADS) Meets Wednesdays, 10am Hythe Community Centre Further information from 02380 845395 ST. JOHN’S LUNCH CLUB Meets Wednesdays, 12noon St. John’s Hall, New Road, Hythe Come and join this warm and friendly lunch club for the retired. All welcome. 2 course home cooked meal followed by tea of coffee. £4.50. 02380 844336 PURLIEU LADIES Meets Wednesdays, 2pm WI Community Hall, Dibden Purlieu New members and visitors always welcome. 02380 842038 AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL NEW FOREST GROUP New members and visitors always welcome. 01590 683180
COFFEE MORNING Last Thursday of each month, 10:15 to 11:45am Bethany Gospel Hall, Holbury Everyone welcome. 02380 892153
LYNDHURST JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB Boys and girls football up to the age of 11. Meet at the Colesmead Recreation Ground, Wellands Rd, Lyndhurst SO43 7AD or Castle Malwood, (Scottish & Southern Electricity Depot) Minstead, SO43 7PE. 02380 282476
GOSPEL MEETING Every Sunday, 6:20pm Bethany Gospel Hall, Holbury Everyone welcome. Refreshments. 02380 892153 UNCOVER SUNDAYS Sunday evenings, 7:00 – 8.30pm St. Andrew’s Church Centre, Dibden Purlieu A place for young people aged 1418 to meet together, explore their faith and dig deeper into what is means to be a Christian in today’s world. 02380 843204
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How to create romantic style at home By Katherine Sorrell Who wouldn’t fall in love with romantic style? Feminine, delicate and oh-so pretty, this is a timeless look that will work in all styles of home, from a bijoux city apartment to a grand country pile, says Katherine Sorrell Make your home a haven from everyday worries with a romantic decorating style that takes you worlds away from the busy bustle of modern life. It’s a look that is eternally charming and appealing, pretty as a picture, soft and dreamy and completely irresistible. The first ingredient? Sumptuous fabrics, of course. Think lacey trims around the edges of pillowcases, napkins or cushions, or even entire panels (especially vintage or antique) hung across a window or thrown over a bed. Gorgeous. Sheers are also perfect for this look. Employ organza, chiffon, tulle, georgette and voile in opulent swathes and gathers, and layer them with crisp cottons and linens for interest and appeal. Since how things feel is just as important as how they look, add some deliciously soft and tactile fabrics such as angora, mohair or cashmere, or perhaps warm and snuggly wool 24
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or felt. Choose floral patterns that look as if they’re worn or faded (definitely not digitally printed or modern in style) – you just can’t beat classics such as roses, hydrangeas, peonies and the like, especially when they’re hand-drawn or block-printed. Decorative details are important, too: embroidery, borders, ruffles and scalloped edgings will enhance even the plainest of fabrics, and since a little goes a long way there is no need to break the bank to achieve the desired effect. As for furniture, try to steer clear of very dark and heavy pieces, instead opting for simple, country-style or shabby chic furnishings in natural pine or else painted in pale and pretty colours. You may wish to go to town in the bedroom with a canopied or half-tester bed (if you’re on a budget, simply hang generous amounts of hemmed, sheer fabric from a hoop above the bed for a similar effect), combined with blissfully beautiful bed linen: perhaps crisp white cotton edged with drawn threadwork and topped with a vintage chintzy eiderdown or satin quilt. In the living room, opt for a plump and (of course) comfortable sofa, chaise longue or armchair in a traditional style,
piled with cushions and bolsters trimmed with lace, embroidery or buttons, while in the kitchen an old-fashioned dresser is just the thing, piled with vintage patterned crockery. No romantic home would be complete without atmospheric lighting, which is best achieved by combining a variety of light sources – a central chandelier perhaps, together with a selection of wall and table lights, the latter small and graceful rather than large and imposing. If you are in a crafty mood, you could embellish a plain card or fabric shade by adding a gathered fabric edging, lace trim or ribbon bow. And don’t forget that twinkly fairy lights and a selection of candles or tea lights (preferably scented) will really add atmosphere to your home. And speaking of finishing touches, what else can one do to make this look come together flawlessly? In general, choose
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1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas Mark 4. Grease and line the bases of 3 x 20cm round sandwich tins. Sift the flour, bicarbonate of soda and cocoa powder into a bowl and set aside. 2. Place the butter and sugar in a large bowl and using an electric whisk beat together until pale and fluffy. Gradually beat in the eggs then beat in the buttermilk, vanilla extract and red food colouring. Fold in the sifted flour mixture. 3. Divide the mixture evenly between the prepared tins and level the surfaces. Bake in the preheated oven for 25-30 minutes, or until risen and just firm to the touch. Leave the sponges in the tins for 10 minutes then turn out onto a wire rack and leave to cool completely. 4. To make the chocolate icing, put the chocolate and butter in a large heatproof bowl set over a pan of simmering water. Leave until melted. Remove the bowl from the heat and stir the mixture until smooth. Cool for 2-3 minutes then stir in the cream. Leave at room temperature for 20-30 minutes then chill in the refrigerator for 30-45 minutes, stirring occasionally until the icing is just thick enough to spread. 5. To make the frosting place the softened butter in a bowl and beat in the vanilla extract. Gradually beat in the sifted icing sugar until very smooth and thoroughly blended, then beat in the soft cheese. Don’t overbeat or the icing will start to go runny. 6. To assemble the cake, sandwich all three sponges together with twothirds of the frosting and nearly all of the chocolate icing (reserve 1-2 tbsp for decorating the top of the cake). Spread the rest of the frosting around the sides and over the top of the cake, smoothing it with a spatula. 7. Gently reheat the rest of the chocolate icing in the microwave on low setting for a few seconds – it needs to be just soft enough to pipe. Spoon the icing into a paper piping bag and snip off the end. Pipe swirls of icing on top of the cake then sprinkle with chocolate chips. Chill in the fridge until ready to eat.
TIP - To add an extra sweetness and colour to the cake, place 2 tbsp granulated sugar in a bag with a little red food colouring paste. Rub the bag between your fingertips to colour the sugar. Use a palette knife to coat the coloured sugar around the side of the frosted cake. Only add this final touch just before serving the cake otherwise the sugar will dissolve into the frosting. 36
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Preparing for Warmer Weather by Pippa Greenwood Blooming Witch Hazel
The combination of the poor weather in February and the very fact that gardens tend to be at their least appealing this month, means the chances are yours is receiving nothing much more than a fair helping of neglect at the moment. But spring isn’t far away so get your gardening gloves on for a bit of preparation. Start by clearing up any remaining fallen leaves, broken twigs. Twigs and woody debris are best binned or burned or perhaps even heaped up in the corner of the garden to act as a sheltering spot for wildlife, but fallen leaves, and the top growth of herbaceous perennials, can be added to the compost heap. When it comes to tackling herbaceous or flower borders, don’t make things look too clean and tidy, as you may well cut down on the protection that faded topgrowth can provide. 38
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The Crafty Catch by Jackie Brewster “It could have been that one, or, on the other hand, it might have been the one next door”, Janine pondered. “Come on Derek, help me out, which one was it?” They had been searching up and down the High Street for a while now. The streets lights had all come on and a light drizzle was falling. The cold had begun to seep through the soles of Derek’s shoes. It was a lovely idea of Janine’s to visit their home town on their anniversary to relive their first date. They had sat through a blockbuster sharing a box of Maltezers, in the old Curzon cinema which was miraculously still open, and were now searching for the café they had gone to afterwards. The High Street had changed beyond recognition in the thirty years since they had moved away, and Derek’s memory wasn’t what it used to be. “I’ll hold my hands up darling, I don’t remember the café at all”, he confessed, “I thought I treated you to a cone of chips from the Crafty Catch and we ate them walking home”. “Honestly Derek! We went to that café with pretty tablecloths. I remember fretting about the candle on the table because I 42
had so much lacquer in my hair. I ordered a frothy coffee and a toasted tea cake”. Derek couldn’t remember. He had come to rely on Janine to do his remembering for him. Jeanine went on, “you asked for a black coffee - I remember thinking it was ever so continental”. “Did I?” Derek mused about his former self who had been considered continental. “Then you rambled on about stopcocks and non-return valves for half an hour, and went off to catch your bus”, Janine said, “I remember thinking ‘well I’m not sure if I want to see him again’”. “Didn’t I walk you home?” Derek asked. He wasn’t sure if he approved of his former self. If a young man hadn’t seen his own daughter safely home he’d have something to say about it. “No you did not, my Father was furious”, Janine frowned. “Hold on Derek, this looks familiar”. They reached a little side street. ”I’m sure it was down here”. “Come on Mrs”, Derek said, taking her hand, “if it’s still there I’ll treat you to a frothy coffee”. They turned the corner and saw straight away that the cafe was gone. In its place, just closing up for the night, was a
plumber’s merchants. “I feel as though part of my past has been taken away”. Janine said sadly. “There, there”. Derek said, patting her hand, “We’ve always got our memories”. “Well, I have”. Janine said crossly, “You can’t remember any of it”. “Sorry”, Derek said, “I couldn’t talk for two minutes about stopcocks now”. “And yet you seemed so passionate about them at the time”. Janine said, peering in through the show window. She turned and looked at Derek strangely. “It wasn’t me, was it?” he said quietly. Janine’s cheeks turned crimson. “I remember now. He was a plumber’s mate. My friend set me up on a blind date”. She risked a sly smile, “Are you cross?” Derek looked squarely at his wife, then put his arm around her shoulders, “To be honest I’m relieved”. There was an unmistakeable aroma that told him, of all the shops on the high street, The Crafty Catch was still in business. “Come on, I’ll treat you to a cone of chips”.
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TUBA FANTASTICA! 18 April Southampton Concert Wind Band and Tuba Legend Les Neish in a special concert. The Berry Theatre WHAT BECAME OF THE RED SHOWS? 18 April A one hour family show suitable for all ages 3+ featuring original music and dance. Hanger Farm Arts Centre PIRATES OF PENZANCE 20-25 April A must-see for fans of all things musical, witty and imaginative. An immediate triumph for Gilbert and Sullivan. Theatre Royal Winchester SUNSHINE ON LEITH 23-25 Apr Featuring the songs of The Proclaimers, this multi-award winning show is vibrant and energetic. Ferneham Hall RICHARD II 2 May, Hanger Farm Arts Centre, Totton College 8 May, Berry Theatre, Hedge End The Maskers on Tour 2015 bring you a tale of dark shadows, ulterior motives, betrayal, greed, suspicion, incompetence, private armies, murder.
DECADES 25 April Waterside Musical Society presents a dedication to years gone by and the very thing close to all of our hearts – music. Hanger Farm Arts Centre PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK 29-30 April Level 5 & 6 Musical Theatre students of the University of Chichester. Theatre Royal Winchester THE RAILWAY CHILDREN 6-16 May All aboard at Platform 2 for E. Nesbit’s classic story of Bobbie, Peter and Phyllis and their adventure of a lifetime. Titchfield Festival Theatre PASHA KOVALEV - ‘LIFE THROUGH DANCE’ 10 May From Strictly Come Dancing, Ballroom and Latin Dance with all its glitter and sequins. Ferneham Hall “SHOWTUNE” 12-16 May Musical revue celebrating the words and music of Broadway composer Jerry Herman. Hello, Dolly!, Mame, Mack & Mabel, La Cage aux Folles . Plaza Theatre Romsey
ABSENT FRIENDS 21-23 May Alan Ayckbourn play exploring friendship, marriage and what it ultimately means to be happy. Theatre Royal Winchester KIERAN GOSS IN CONCERT 29 May Long hailed as one of Ireland’s leading songwriters and performers. Hanger Farm Arts Centre THE DRIFTERS IN CONCERT 19 June ‘Under The Boardwalk’, ‘Saturday Night At The Movies’, ‘Up On The Roof’, ‘Kissin In The Back Row’, ‘More Than A Number In My Little Red Book’ ‘The One’, ‘Think Twice’. Ferneham Hall THE BON JOVI EXPERIENCE 26 June The only Bon Jovi tribute band in the world to have actually played and shared a stage with Jon Bon Jovi himself! Ferneham Hall THE SEAGULL 11-18 July A new version of the famous Anton Chekhov play. ‘Love is the only thing on this earth that can make you happy…’.Chesil Theatre
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WOVEN WILLOW OBELISK WORKSHOP 12 March, 10am to 12noon Lepe Country Park, Exbury SO45 1AD Learn to make an attractive willow obelisk for your garden. Ideal for supporting Sweet Peas or other climbers. £15 per person. Pre-order lunch in the Café so it’s ready after the workshop. 02380 899108 SING FOR SPRING! 14 March 2-5pm Minstead Study Centre, School Lane, Lyndhurst SO43 7GJ Choral director, composer and singer Jeremy Avis has built a reputation for his joyful engaging and slightly left-field community singing workshops. This 3 hour workshop will get you singing joyfully in parts, a selection of easy to learn songs. £15 (to include Tea and Cake) 02380 813437 THE PER PIACERE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA 14 Mar, 7:30pm Hanger Farm Arts Centre, Totton College SO40 8FT Tickets: £9.00 / £7.00 concessions The Per Piacere Chamber Orchestra is based in Southampton and has a core repertoire drawn from the 18th and early 19th centuries, the Classical period, with occasional visits to the later Romantic and Modern periods. £9, Concessions £7. 02380 667683 TAKE MUM TO THE FARM ON MOTHER’S DAY! 15 Mar, 10:30am to 4:30pm Longdown Activity Farm, Ashurst SO40 7EH Free of charge entry for all the lovely mums on their special day. Have a great day down on the farm – and treat your Mum at the
same time. (Please note: free of charge child vouchers cannot be accepted from the same family group if mum has free of charge entry) 02380 292837 VICTOR AND ALBERT 20 Mar, 7:30pm Hanger Farm Arts Centre, Totton College SO40 8FT Identical twin brothers Professor Victor and Dr Albert are a musical comedy duo in the age-old tradition of two men and one piano. A combination of music, song, comedy and sheer physical exertion in their performance make Victor & Albert a refreshing addition the great British musical comedy tradition. £12, Concessions £10, 02380 667683 TALK BY DAVID BAILEY – BBC WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER 20 Mar, 7:30pm Lyndhurst Community Centre SO43 7NY David appears in the BBC’s Rhys Jones Wildlife Patrol series and was winner of the 2011 Welsh Wildlife Photographic Awards. Born in the New Forest he now lives in mid Wales travelling the UK with his work. Tickets £10 from www. davidbaileyphotographywales. co.uk LEPE LOOP AND LUNCH 25 Mar, 10am to 2pm Lepe Country Park, Exbury SO45 1AD Join the Rangers for a 5 mile guided walk at a gentle pace around a lovely countryside and coastal route followed by a hot lunch in the café. £9.50 per person. 02380 899108 45
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