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Have You Got The Baking Bug? By Kate McLelland

In recent years baking has become a bit of a national obsession. With new cakecraft shops opening in our high streets and countless community bake-offs taking place all over the country, it would appear that the UK has been well and truly bitten by the baking bug.

Much of the renewed interest in what can be achieved with butter, sugar, eggs and flour can be ascribed to the BBC’s now legendary TV show, The Great British Bake Off, which features a team of amateur bakers taking part in progressively harder challenges over a period of ten weeks. The first episode of GBBO traditionally kicks off with “Cakes” and it’s fitting that this aspect of baking should open the competition, as cake making and decorating has become one of the most popular hobbies in Britain today. Cupcakes are especially popular: decorated with butter cream icing, sprinkled with edible glitter and often topped with exotic decorations, they can easily be turned into individual, quirky masterpieces. These little cakes can even be displayed on a multi-layered framework

(a “cupcake tower”) in place of a traditional wedding cake. The name “cupcake” first appeared in an American cookery book published in 1796. They were so named because they were baked in pottery cups, ramekins or moulds, the size of a small teacup. Their popularity was revived in the 2000s thanks to the US TV series “Sex and the City”, when lead characters Carrie and Miranda scoffed cupcakes from New York’s famous Magnolia Bakery as they discussed their love lives. These days you can buy special tin moulds for cupcakes and it’s possible to experiment with a huge range of recipes. Try them out on family and friends, or if you’re feeling ambitious you can even enter the National Cupcake Championships. You can view the entry guidelines at www. nationalcupcakeweek.co.uk but hurry, as the deadline for entries is 15th August.


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Discover What’s On TERRIFIC THURSDAYS AT BURSLEDON BRICKWORKS 24 July to 28 Aug, 11am to 4pm Swanwick Lame, Swanwick Holiday Activities for children. Running each Thursday during the school holidays. A really good way of keeping busy during the long summer break. More information: www. bursledonbrickworks.org.uk NATURE DETECTIVES TRAIL 24 July to 1 Sept, 10am to 4pm Royal Victoria Country Park, Netley Follow this self-guided trail round the Park. Look out for tracks and signs that help you identify what kind of animals have been roaming the Park before you arrived! There is a prize if you manage to identify all the animals. £1.50 per trail. 023 8045 5157 NETLEY MARSH STEAM & CRAFT SHOW 25 to 27 July, 9am to 11pm Meadowmead Farm, SO40 7GY The South’s Premier Steam & Craft Show which has been going since 1971. It’s now a 3 day event with traction steam engines and a wide and varied range of vintage vehicles and Evening entertainment includes a Licensed Bar, food hall & disco. Adults £9, Concessions £7, Family Ticket £26 (Evening tickets are purchased separately) Free parking. More info: www.nmscs.org.uk

OUTDOOR THEATRE – THE TEMPEST 25 July, Gates open at 6pm Mottisfont, Nr Romsey SO51 0LP The critically-acclaimed Pantaloons put their own unique - and hilarious - twist on Shakespeare’s romantic tale of shipwrecks, sorcerers and silly servants. Adults £16, Children £18. Bring a picnic! 01794 340757

COMMEMORATING THE GREAT WAR 27 July Royal Victoria Country Park, Netley Wreath - laying ceremony, the grand unveiling of a new Poppy Sculpture, guided walk, talk/ slide show, tower tours and free entry to various exhibitions in the chapel. Small charges for the walk, talk and tower tours. 023 8045 5157

LONGEST SUMMER FAYRE IN HAMPSHIRE 26 & 27 July The Watercress Line, Alresford A traditional high summer fair along the Watercress Line with barbeque, beer tent, Morris dancers, craft and plant stalls, local charities, facepainting and lots more! Train times and tickets www.watercressline.co.uk

WILD ABOUT PONIES 29 Jul, 5, 12, 19, 26 Aug Bolton’s Bench car park, Lyndhurst New Forest Ponies. Why are they here? Why are they important? A fun free information session and learn the answers to all your questions about these four-legged icons of the Forest. 023 8028 3141. www.forestry.gov.uk/ newforest

GRUFFALO TRAIL 26 July to 31 Aug, 11am to 3pm Bolderwood car park Hampshire Adventure in the heart of the forest to discover the story of the Gruffalo and the Mouse. Follow the trail to enter their magical world. 023 80283141. SPERANZO CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT 26 July, 7:30pm St. John’s Church, Locks Heath A celebration of English Chamber Music. Free entry with retiring donations. EASTLEIGH COMMUNITY GAMES 27 July, 10am to 2pm Have a go at gymnastics, boxing, cycling, baccia, table tennis. Plus a fun run sponsored by The Lions Club; 1k, 2.5k or 5k route, anyone of any age, fitness level or ability. www. eastleighcommunityevents.co.uk

WILD SOUNDS & WOODLAND MUSIC 29 July, 1 to 3pm Swanwick Lakes, Swanwick Make your own musical instruments to play and listen to all sorts of wild and wonderful sounds. (B) 01489 570240 £3 per child. NEW FOREST & HAMPSHIRE COUNTY SHOW 29 to 31 July New Forest Show Showground SO42 7QH CLIMB A TREE! 30 July, 6 Aug, 10am Sir Harold Hiller Gardens, Romsey Two highly skilled and friendly instructors can help all ages* reach new heights within an oak trees canopy using ropes, knots and karabiners, whilst being securely attached in a harness at all times. * 6 yrs+ . Lasts one hour. £15.50. All children must be accompanied by an adult into the Gardens. 0800 0556760


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WILD WEDNESDAYS 30 July, 6, 13, 20 & 27 Aug, 10:30am to 4pm The New Forest Reptile Centre SO43 7GR Fun activities for the whole family. No charge. More info from 023 8028 3141. WILLOW HEARTS WORKSHOP 30 July, 10am Bursledon Windmill SO31 8BG Our expert will teaches how to use willow to make a beautiful heart perfect to decorate your home or give as a gift. Suitable for adults and children 8+. £12 (B). THURSDAY TIME TRAVELLER’S HISTORY CLUB From 31 July, 10:30am to 3pm Tudor House, Southampton Play games, make crafts, go on guided tours. Ages 4-11 £15. (B) www.tudorhouseandgarden.com BEATRIX POTTER AT THE WINDMILL 31 July, 11am to 3pm Bursledon Windmill SO31 8BG Family activities with real animal specimens in settings that bring the Beatrix Potter stories to life. Enjoy hands-on activities. £3 per child, adults free. MATCHSTICK ARMADA 9 June to 7 Sep Tudor House, Southampton For over 20 years Master Modeller David Reynolds has been constructing detailed scale models of oil rigs, sea planes and famous ships include RMS Titanic, all from matchsticks. WILDLIFE & BUTTERFLY WALK Sat 2 Aug, 2pm Main Gate, Cemetery Rd SO15 7NN Butterfly & Windflowers looks at the variety that lives & grows in Southampton’s Old Cemetery. Walks are Free but donations are welcomed! 0753 8888 655

TROUT ‘n’ ABOUT 3 Aug 10am to 4pm High Street, Stockbridge Food trails such as Barley to Beer, and Wheat to Bread and craftspeople to showcase their work. Trout is not forgotten, with casting clinics, competitions and fly tying. www. tnastockbridge. co.uk

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WW1 SUBMARINE LIVING HISTORY 5 Aug 11am to 4pm Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Gosport Meet the submariners from WW1 and find out how they lived and worked onboard the early submarines during WW1. Free with a valid museum ticket. 02392510354. www.submarinemuseum.co.uk WORKING, WAITING and WEEPING 6 to 30 Aug, 11am to 4pm Bursledon Brickworks, Swanwick Remembering the start of the Great War. What was it like

bursledonbrickworks.org.uk EASTLEIGH FUN DAYS 8, 15, 22 & 29 Aug, 11am to 3pm Eastleigh Town Centre Fridays are Fun Days with lots of fun activities for children to do. From FREE face painting, to free children’s craft activities, bouncy castle, free climbing wall (15th, 22nd & 29th Aug) and the popular farm returns each week with a pony, donkey, rabbits and so much more. Take part in a free Treasure Hunt around the town. Some charges will apply. www.eastleightc.co.uk


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DAY OUT WITH THOMAS SUMMER 9 to 17th August The Watercress Line, Alresford Ticket includes day’s travel on the big steam trains that run up and down the whole line, a free Thomas sticker and Day Out With Thomas certificate, ride with Thomas and his friends! www.watercressline.co.uk VINTAGE HARVEST HAPPENING 9 & 10 Aug, 10am to 4pm Shelley Lane, Ower, Nr Romsey In aid of Macmillan Cancer Support, see how harvesting was done in the past, from the 1920s up to the 1970s. Tractor and trailer rides, refreshments, displays and trade stalls. Adults £5. Children free. Call 07812 634901 FORT BROCKHURST – OPEN DAY 9 Aug, 11am to 3pm Gunners Way, Gosport Explore this vast Victorian fort and learn its military/social history. Activities for children - handling artefacts, colouring, Victorian schoolroom, feed the ducks. Bring a picnic! Free Entry. 023 9258 1059 SPECIAL MILITARY WALKS 10 Aug, 2pm Main Gate, Cemetery Road A walk to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the start of WW1. The cemetery has over 121 Commonwealth War Graves. Walk takes approx. 90 minutes. Free but donations welcome.

SUMMER FUN – BIKE RIDE 12 Aug, 10am to 12Noon & 2-4pm Royal Victoria Country Park, Netley Cycle, then test your fire lighting skills, then make a snack and cycle back! Don’t forget to bring your bike and helmet! Independent cyclists must be 8+. All children must be accompanied by an adult. (B). £5 p/ child. 023 8045 5157 DISCOVER YOUR NATIONAL PARK DAY 16 Aug, 10am to 4pm New Forest Centre SO43 7NY A day of walks and activities in and around the New forest Centre and historic Queen’s House gardens. Craft activities, see the Verderer’s Court, find out about the wildlife and management for the forest. Park in the main Lyndhurst car park. No charge. 023 8028 3141. www.forestry.gov.uk/newforest WINCHESTER CYCLEFEST 17 Aug The Broadway SO23 9BE Bring your bike, enjoy fun cycling activities for all the family - including a mountain bike display. Have your bike checked by our very own Dr Bike. Try your hand at ‘roller racing’ - bike racing to music. SUMMER FUN – SPACE DOME 19 Aug, 10am to 12Noon & 2-4pm Royal Victoria Country Park, Netley Come and explore the night sky in our fantastic Space Dome. Then have a go at some space-tastic activities(B) £10pp 023 8045 5157

AUGUST FUNFAIR 21 to 25 Aug, 1-9pm (Mon 10am to 9pm) Southampton Common The fair will feature many exciting rides (Gallopers Big Wheel) as well as the traditional Bank Holiday market on the Monday. Celebrating Southampton’s 50 Years as a City Status. MARITIME FESTIVAL 22 & 23 Aug. 10:30am to 6pm Dock Gate 4, Southampton Step back in time at Southampton Maritime Festival as it commemorates the wartime and maritime history of the South. HMS Medusa, SS Challenge, ST Shieldhall and more will dock to welcome visitors. 02380 711811. www. southamptonmaritimefestival.com YMCA WILD WEST FAMILY FESTIVAL 22 to 25 Aug, From 9:30am YMCA Fairthorne Manor, Botley Brilliant themed Family Festival! Mechanical bull rides, cowboy themed games, a wild-west inspired menu and even a barn dance held on the Saturday night. Camping options available and indoor accommodation. Prices range from £15-150. www.ymca-fg.org 2 DAY MAGIC SCHOOL MAYHEM 26 & 27 Aug, 10:30am to 3pm Tudor House, Southampton Spend two days with professional magician Marcus Bailey honing your magic skills for a performance for your family at 2pm on 27 August. Please bring a pack of cards and a packed lunch. Ages 8-15. Prebook. www.tudorhouseandgarden.com


SUMMER FUN – GO KARTING 26 Aug, 10am to 12Noon Royal Victoria Country Park, Netley Test your racing skills in our fun electric Go - Karts and join in some race - tastic activities. Suitable for 3 to 10yr olds. (B) £12 p/child. 023 8045 5157 DOLPHIN DAY 28 Aug, 11am to 3pm Royal Navy Submarine Museum Goport Explore HMS Dolphin’s history, create your own dolphin to take home and learn more about the Royal Navy Submarine’s service connections to these friendly mammals. Free with a valid museum ticket. www.submarine-museum.co.uk BURSLEDON “CIRCUS” REGATTA 30 & 31 Aug Elephant Boatyard Races, fun and a floating float at 3.30pm. First year to include a paddle board race! Full programme www. bursledonregatta.co.uk LONGSTOCK PARK WATER GARDEN 7 Sept Longstock Water Gardens SO20 6JF Organised by the Rotary Club of Chandler’s Ford & Itchen Valley. Come & visit these superb gardens and support the Alzheimer’s Society. RAINBOW RUN 7 Sept Southampton SO14 7LP Prepare to be covered in paint as you run along the 3km route. The most colourful event in the calendar! The Rainbow Run is our brand new, super fun event where Southampton will be covered in a sea of rainbow runners. 8+. Adults £12, Children £8 + suggested minimum sponsorship of £50 (aged 8 -16 years) www.caterpillarappeal.org.uk EASTLEIGH MARDI GRAS Sat 13 Sept 10am-7.30pm Tel: 07551864655

A first time event in Jubilee Gardens. Lots to do and watch. Live music, food, live shows, a walking parade, hands on. SOUTHAMPTON BOAT SHOW 12 to 21 September Mayflower Park SO14 2AQ

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CAMP BESTIVAL 31 July – 3 Aug Lulworth Castle, Dorset Bestival’s offspring, Camp Bestival is a full on fancy dress filled family focussed festival with great live music, comedy, crafts and kids entertainment. Plus live music, of course. Line up and ticket prices visit www.campbestival.net BOOMTOWN FAIR 7-10 August Matterley Estate, nr Winchester Quite a unique festival where the a mini world of entertainment is created that revolves around the“heart of the city” each area bringing with it a unique theme and musical flavour to cater

for all tastes; Pirates, Balkan & Gypsy, Reggae and Dub, Electro Swing and Glamour, Bluegrass and Cowboys, Folk and World Music, KidzTown with PG rated musicians, workshops, and a wide array of interactive games, Breaks and Bas, Drum & Bass and Jungle and finally Ska and Punk). www.boomtownfair.co.uk WICKHAM FESTIVAL 14 Aug to 17 Aug 2014, 11am to 11pm Blind Lane, Wickham, near Fareham, PO17 5AD A 4-day music and arts festival with a relaxed, friendly ‘folkie’ feel. Plus a solar-powered cinema, digital funfair, circus, street theatre, storytelling, The Saints 1-17 August charting the highs and lows of being a Southampton Football Club fan

ART AT THE HEART FESTIVAL 1-17 August 2014 A summer festival of events at Nuffield Playing Field, Guildhall Square, in partnership with Art Asia, City Eye, John Hansard Gallery, Mayflower Theatre and Turner Sims.

The Best Christmas Present in the World 14 - 16 August Hampshire Youth Theatre’s production of the Michael Morpurgo short story Global Rhythms 8 August Art Asia presents an afternoon of global music featuring Indian Classical, Bhangra, Afghanistani, African, Fusion and world music.

Punch & Judy, traditional crafts fayre, exotic food fayre, Real Ale Festival, Late Night Festival Club and much more. £25 (evening) to £150 (4-day weekend). Under16s half-price. Under-10s free. 023 8071 1818 www.wickhamfestival.co.uk FRESHFIELDS 16-17 August New Milton Only £15 for access to 5 stages of live music to explore. BENTWORTH BLUES WEEKEND 15-17 August 29 acts over 3 days at The Star Inn, Alton

Five of the Best 9 August Celebrating 50 years of the musicals performed by Mayflower Theatre Summer Youth Project Stolen Wishes 11 August Contemporary dance performed by ZoieLogic, featuring local young dancers, commissioned by Mayflower Theatre and The Point. For tickets and full programme details call 023 8067 1771 nuffieldtheatre.co.uk and visit www.southampton.gov.uk Events Listing


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BANK HOLIDAY MUSIC AT THE BOARDWALK 25 Aug, 12Noon to 4pm Port Solent, Portsmouth PO6 4TP Listen to some fantastic music in a great waterside location with a super atmosphere!! Our music events are very family friendly and all are welcome to grab a deckchair and be entertained by It Must Be Madness and Duran 2, so dig out your Eighties leg warmers and come along! Free event. www.portsolent.com

SOMERLEY BEER & MUSIC FESTIVAL Saturday 23 August Somerley House, Ringwood With 80 beers and ciders to samply you’ll be busy from 11am – 11pm at this year’s festival with music from Louise Jordan and other bands. www.somerleybeerfestival.com

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Three’s a Crowd by Jackie Brewster Gordon and Merle set off just after dawn. For two hours they navigated unfamiliar roads on their way to the airport, and the atmosphere became increasingly tense. Gordon refused to stop and ask for directions, and Merle lost confidence in her map reading after mistaking the motorway for a river. They’d passed the same garage twice when Merle cried out, “I’ve just remembered something!” “We did lock the front door”, Gordon said. “Not that”. She opened the glove compartment and took out a black box. “Mother lent me her sat nav. She said it would come in handy”. Merle peered at the screen, “it says the destination is already set. How considerate of her”. Gordon was suspicious; he’d never describe his mother-in-law as considerate. With authority, a lady’s voice said, “turn around”. “Better do as she says”. Merle laughed. The holiday had been a last minute thing. Merle’s cousin had kindly offered them use of her two bedroom villa in Spain. They’d found some cheap flights, although it meant a long drive to the airport. Gordon had grumbled about the cost of airport parking, but Gordon grumbled about the cost of everything.

They needed a break. For the last few weeks Merle’s mother, Connie, had been staying with them while the sale of her house went through. Gordon tolerated his mother-in-law in small doses. What she’d promised to be a weekend stay had turned into four excruciatingly long weeks. Connie even had the nerve to hint that their villa was big enough for all three of them, especially as her new home was so close to the airport. Thankfully Gordon prided himself on being the sort of man who didn’t take hints. For the next hour the sat nav lady took control of the situation. She had a condescending tone that reminded Gordon of Connie. It was uncomfortably like having her in the car with them, and his nerves were becoming increasingly frayed. “Looks like we’ve hit rush hour”. Merle worried, “I’d hoped we’d be there by now”. Gordon sniped, “What does the sat nav say?” Merle checked the screen. “She says, ‘arriving in five minutes’. There’s a left turn for the airport. Thank goodness”. “Take the next right”, the sat nav ordered curtly. “Perhaps she knows a short cut?” Merle suggested nervously. Gordon frowned, and indicated right. “That sign said Lockington”, Gordon said. “Isn’t that where Connie’s moved to?”

“Take the first left at the roundabout”. The sat nav continued. With a feeling of dread Gordon did as he was told. They passed a pub called The Brittle Sticks. “That’s odd”, Merle said. “I’m sure Mother said her new local was called that”. “Take the next left”, the sat nav ordered. Gordon grudgingly obeyed. “You have arrived at your destination”, the sat nav declared. They pulled up outside a bungalow with a ‘Sold’ sign on the drive. It was not the airport. “Yoo hoo!” Connie waved opening the front door, “you’ve taken your time. Room for a little one?” She opened the car door and climbed inside. “What a nice surprise”. Gordon said through gritted teeth. “Don’t panic dear!” Connie laughed, “I’m only coming as far as the airport with you, then bringing your car back. I know how much Gordon hates paying for parking. Your car can have a free holiday on my drive.” “You’re very considerate”, Gordon said. “I am aren’t I?” Connie snapped on her seatbelt. “Now, would you like me to give you directions?”


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Brookfield students set to become Big Stars! Fighting off 8,000 contestants across the UK to get down to the last 23, Amy Marsden and S-Jay from Locks Heath have earned their places in the Grand Final of national singing competition TeenStar. This exciting talent competition for teens and pre-teens travels the UK in search of the best singers, singer-songwriters, rappers and vocalists. Not only do these two youngsters share an amazing talent, they are also both year 7 students are Brookfield Community School and are both students of Vocademy Singing School. Also a talented songwriter, Amy Marsden wowed

the judges with her own original song “Enough Now”. S-Jay had to fight hard to win his place in the grand final on a wild card vote by promoting himself with local radio stations, local stores and Facebook. He busked for votes for 3 hours at Whiteley shopping centre where he blew the shoppers away with his amazing vocals. All his hard work and determination paid off. There are over £20,000 worth of prizes up for grabs throughout the competition this year and the overall winner will be

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given £5,000 cash to spend on the development of their music. Whatever happens, the Grand Final of TeenStar will provide acts with the opportunity to impress record labels, agencies and the entertainment industry. In previous years the Grand Final judging panel has included BBC Radio 1’s Annie Nightingale and Ras Kwame, Slade’s Noddy Holder MBE, and Ed Sheeran. These local youngsters could have massive futures ahead of them and we wish them well for the Grand Final on 19th July at the NEC in Birmingham.

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The Joy of Camping by Derek Thompson

We Better Lifers love to bask in the reflected glory of a productive garden, water butts and compost bins all present and correct, and a house that whispers, “Ecofriendly.” However, come the summer (when we get one) a mania overtakes us; we succumb to the notion that leaving it all behind for a week or two under canvas is just what the doctor ordered. If the doctor were a sadist, that is. First there’s the frantic search for all the equipment you swore you’d never need again. The same equipment you helpfully dispersed into as many cupboards and rooms as possible. Then, when you’ve located everything – or given up the ghost and bought replacements – you draw up a to-do list for your neighbour: tend to the cat, irrigate the garden (it sounds much more accomplished than ‘water’) and fight the good fight against marauding molluscs. After that, with a clear conscience and green-tinted glasses, you can pack up and head into the wilderness. Well, a wilderness with a toilet block, shower facilities, recycling area and an Internet café. Okay, I may have exaggerated about that last one. What could be more relaxing than the peaceful sounds of the

countryside? Although the dawn chorus – from nearby tents – of snoring, hayfever and other noises is like a trumpeting ensemble to the gods. Sometimes, when you tuck into your farmmade yogurt, seated on recycled wooden pallet benches, you can even catch harmonies. Those same delightful neighbours may wander back late from the village pub, drunk and incoherent, whispering louder than a jet engine. And what camping experience would be complete without the melodic drone of someone on a mobile declaring, “I’m in a tent – go on, guess where?” The Arctic, you may wish malignly. The weather, of course, conspires to keep you in a state of perpetual moistness. Whether it’s damp clothing – silly you for having brought only one pair of walking boots – or an unexpectedly warm summer evening, turning your camping fleece into a waterretaining sauna, you can be sure that the heady scent of sweat and disdain will linger in your nostrils for days to come. Making tea on an incline is like participating in a health and safety film. The groundsheet, thankfully, is waterproof, though not, alas, melt-proof. Still, it’s all part of living among the

elements. There’s plenty of wildlife too and most of it is set on getting inside your tent. Not the birds though – they’re too canny for that. And besides, it’s much more fun to use your tent canvas for target practice! The days of alfresco eating (or wasp ballet), donating blood to the local mosquitoes and accidental nettle stings – are there any other kind? – effortlessly blend and before you’re ready the last day arrives. The rubbish is removed, along with any litter you see on the way; the tent wrestled back into its bag and the postcards you forgot to send are posted on the way out. These are mostly to people you’ll be telephoning when you get home. Then, as you survey the pallid grass where your temporary home used to stand, one of you will amiably suggest that, all in all, it was great fun – same time again next year? Why not, the other will agree, adding an extra touch of citronella for the journey home, why not indeed?


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Have a Healthy Holiday By Alison Runham You’ve booked the perfect holiday in the ideal destination. In your dreams you’re already there, sunbathing, sightseeing and relaxing with a good book - but it could turn into a nightmare unless you ensure you’ve got your holiday health covered beforehand.

Holidaying in the UK If you’re holidaying in the UK, it’s easier; food, drink, transport and healthcare are all familiar and there’s no language barrier. You should still arrange travel insurance though, in case an accident or illness means your holiday is cancelled or cut short. If you’re planning to go way off the beaten track or hill climbing, check the weather forecast first. Wear appropriate footwear and ensure you take your mobile (fully charged), warm waterproof clothing and a first aid kit. Take a map too and make sure everyone knows the route (if only one person does, what happens if they’re injured and lose consciousness, or can’t walk?). Plan walks realistically as you’ll be slower over rough terrain. These things

sound simple but many deaths are caused every year by ignoring these precautions. If you’re going to a beach that’s out of the way, check it’s safe for swimming. Concealed rocks and debris can be dangerous and the UK coast harbours creatures that can deliver a nasty sting – check the useful guide to them here: http://bit.ly/1m9uFYJ

Holidaying Abroad Read your guidebook and information from your travel company well in advance and visit http://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk at least 8 weeks before departure for specific precautions for your destination. Make sure you’re aware of: • Air travel health and safety Newborn babies and women over 36 weeks pregnant (32 weeks if it’s a multiple pregnancy) can’t travel by air, and it’s also not advised if you’ve had a recent stroke, heart attack, surgery or trauma, or if you have a communicable disease or certain conditions affecting your ears, chest, head or cardiovascular system. Insurance can become void if you ignore advice about preexisting conditions or conceal them, so check with your doctor. Inside aeroplanes the air is very dry. Stay well hydrated

and avoid alcohol, as this will dehydrate you and altitude increases its effects. Ask your doctor’s advice if you are concerned about DVT (deep vein thrombosis) or if you’ve given birth in the last two months. The risk of DVT can be reduced by walking, stretching, avoiding alcohol and caffeine, and keeping well hydrated. Compression stockings may also help if fitted and worn correctly. • Local laws and customs Beware different traffic signals and different laws particularly about standards of dress. • Food and water safety Always wash your hands before and after using the toilet or handling food, and pack sanitizer gel or wipes in case hand-washing facilities are unclean or non-existent. If you’re not sure the water is safe, don’t drink it or use it for brushing teeth unless it’s boiled or treated with purification tablets – otherwise stick to bottled water. Avoid ice cubes too. Choose well-cooked, freshly prepared food where you can (especially if buying from street vendors), and avoid salads, shellfish and ice-cream (unless it’s from a large commercial manufacturer). Thoroughly clean or peel fruit and vegetables.


19 • Health precautions Depending on where you’re going, there may be a risk of malaria and it shouldn’t be taken lightly; it can be fatal. Use repellents on exposed skin and repellents and/or insecticides around your room and on mosquito screens and your clothing, as mosquitoes may bite through it. Wear long trousers or long-sleeved tops, particularly after dark. Anti-malarial tablets need to be started before you go and must be continued (sometimes for up to 4 weeks) when you return. Pack a supply of diarrhoea medication so it’s close by if needed. • Vaccinations Again, requirements depend on destination; check http:// www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk at least 8 weeks before travel to find specific guidelines for

the country you’re visiting as some vaccines are given in several doses, and factor in other countries you may plan to visit on holiday. Carry proof of vaccinations – some countries will require an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP). Hepatitis A, cholera, typhoid and DTP (diphtheria, tetanus and polio) should all be free, but you’ll have to pay for yellow fever, encephalitis, meningitis, rabies, tuberculosis and hepatitis B (unless it’s given as a combined hepatitis A and B vaccine). • Rules about prescribed medication Always take a copy of your prescription and a doctor’s

letter too, including your personal details, travel dates and details of medication you’re carrying. • Your healthcare entitlements If you’re travelling to Switzerland or a country that’s part of the European Economic Area (EEA), apply for an EHIC (European Health Insurance) card which entitles you to healthcare equivalent to that provided for residents. Outside the EEA, medical care is usually dependent upon your insurance. • Sun Protection Most people still aren’t careful enough about this. In hot sunny climates wear a hat and sunglasses, avoid midday sun, stay hydrated and apply high factor sun lotion regularly.

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