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Discover What’s On HUGLESS DOUGLAS 28 Oct, 11am & 2pm Hangar Farm Arts Centre, Totton Hugless Douglas is a huggable, lovable young brown bear who wakes up one morning in need of a hug. But Douglas soon discovers that there’s only one hug that will do - a big bear hug from his mum! Little Cubs aged 3 - 7 years old will love this heartwarming tale, but grown-up bears will have lots of fun, too. £10/£8. 02380 667683 PUMPKIN CARVING 28, 29, 30 Oct, 1-4pm Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Romsey Carve a pumpkin to take home. Children must be accompanied by an adult. No booking required. £2 to carve a pumpkin, admission fee applies for adults. 01794 368787 FOREST PLAY 28 Oct, 10:30am to 1pm Foxbury, nr. East Wellow SO43 7NY Play with campfire lighting, den building and woodland craft in a safe enclosure with space to play and learn. The ready-made fire pit perfect for marshmallow toasting and hot drinks. £5 child, £2.50 adult. 01792 340757 8
WILD BUSHCRAFT AT MOTTISFONT 29 Oct, 10am-12Noon, 1-3pm Mottisfont, Nr. Romsey Have fun in the wilderness by learning skills such as building your own shelter and ways to create fire. Adults £3, Child £6. 01794 340757. www. nationaltrust.org.uk/mottisfont HALLOWEEN CANOEING 31 Oct, 6:30-8pm Bailey’s Hard, Brockenhurst Fancy dress Halloween Canoeing party at dusk along the Beaulieu River to Bucklers Hard and riverside walk back. Prizes for best costume and a hot drink to start. Adult £22, Child £17. 07717132342 (B) FUNGI IN THE FOREST 31 Oct- 2 Nov, anytime between 10am to 4pm New Forest Reptile Centre Enjoy a fascinating display of fungi by Hampshire Fungus Recording Group. Free entry. 02380 283141 www. hampshirefungi. org.uk THE MAGIC OF NATURE 31 Oct, 10:30am12:30pm Millyford Bridge Car Park SO43 7GR / OS Grid Ref: SU268078 Children aged 6-9 discover and explore the magic of nature in a beautiful part of the New Forest with hands on activities. £5.50 per child. 02380 283141. (B) HALLOWEEN AT HANGAR FARM 31 Oct, 2-8pm Hangar Farm Arts Centre, Totton Lantern making workshop 2-4pm (£6). Ghost Walk 6pm,
includesPumpkin Soup & Roll (£8). A fun and spooky evening for all the family. 02380 667683 STORY TELLING AROUND THE FIRE 31 Oct, 6-8pm Testwood Lakes Centre, Totton An atmospheric night time walk and stories around the fire in our Bronze Age roundhouse for all ages. £3 each. Children must be accompanies by an adult. Sorry, no dogs. 02380 667929. (B) PIANO RECITAL AT ROMSEY ABBEY 1 Nov, 12Noon to 3pm Romsey SO51 8EP Local Pianist and Composer, Charles Timberlake, from Titchfield, gives an informal piano recital in the Abbey in aid of Naomi House and Jacksplace hospices. From well-known ballads, show tunes, television themes and hymns (both modern and traditional) to his original compositions. Free admission, donations welcomed. Refreshments. 01794 513125 OLIVER! 5-8 Nov, 7:30pm (2:30pm Sat Matinee) Waterside Theatre, Holbury One of the most beloved of British musicals with its ever-popular story of the boy who asked for more. Songs including Food Glorious Food, Consider Yourself, I’d Do Anything and Oom Pah Pah. £10 or Family Ticket (2 adults and 2 children) £35. 02380 848529 www.ticketsource.co.uk/ watersidemusicalsociety WINTER LECTURE LUNCH 6 Nov, 11am Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Romsey Local historian Mary South examines the female contribution to the war effort. Coffee on arrival at Jermyn s House. £22.50 each
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Short Story
The Gunpowder Plot by Jackie Brewster
“Is there any chance you could give me a hand?” Carrie looked up from the library photocopier at the young man. It was the same one she’d been discretely watching across the bookshelves as he struggled to finish his essay. “I need to enlarge this picture and I’m not sure how”, he said. Carrie reasoned that she had only been watching him because she thought he might be the poor bloke that Marissa had got her claws into. She could see why; even though he was wearing his jumper inside out, he was rather cute. As well as being a student, Carrie worked evenings at the college library, and had come to notice most things. For example, she’d seen him cast anxious glances at the library clock, and suspected that tonight was the night that Marissa had finally agreed to go on a date with him. there was a big Bonfire Party in town, and she’d overheard Marissa boasting that this guy was so besotted with her he would be buying her entry ticket and her drinks all night. Poor man, what was he letting himself in for? Carrie stared at the book he was holding out to her. “I’m sorry?” she said. “I need to enlarge this”, he said 18
apologetically, “I’m in a bit of a hurry”. If he was hoping to catch the six o’clock bus into town, Carrie thought, he was cutting it rather fine. Slowly, she took the book. “Sure, what do you want enlarging?” “It’s the Palace of Westminster”. he pointed to the page, “I need it blowing up”. She looked at the picture and laughed. “that’s the houses of Parliament isn’t it?” “yes”, he adjusted his glasses, “it’s for an essay”. “you’re asking me to help you blow up the houses of Parliament?” She giggled, “tonight of all nights?” he stared at her blankly. “It’s bonfire night”, she explained. “Course!”, he grinned, “I’m going to a bonfire party”. “Got a hot date lined up?” Carrie said, and laughed at her own joke. “Something like that”. he blushed. “We don’t want you to be late”. Carrie smiled, “I bet she’ll have you hung drawn and quartered”. Knowing Marissa, thought Carrie, that’s the least she would do. he laughed nervously. Carrie placed the book carefully on the photocopier, “Does this make me a coconspirator?” she asked, and
pressed a few buttons. “About what?” he said. “About your gunpowder plot?” “oh yeah”. he glanced at the clock again and winced. Carrie bit her lip and pressed the start button. Nothing happened. “that’s odd”. She gave the machine a kick. It stayed silent. Carrie methodically went through the whole process again, twice; patiently checking everything, but still nothing. “I’m sorry, the machine’s playing up”, she sighed, “our technician will be back in an hour, can you come back then?” the library clock chimed six. the young man slumped against the wall. the bus was leaving without him. “Cheer up”, Carrie said guiltily, “I’m sure she won’t mind waiting”. It was common knowledge that Marissa waited for nobody. She took a deep breath, “I’m finishing work now. Can I buy you a drink in the student bar to help pass the time?” “Why not?” he managed a smile, “you’ve been really helpful”. “I’m Carrie”. She comically held out her hand, “What’s your name?” “It’s Guy”, he smiled and shook it warmly. “Guy Fawkes”. “you’re joking?” “Got you”. he grinned, “It’s tom”. “I’ll get my stuff and meet you there in five”. Carrie waved him off, and, as he walked away, bent down and switched the photocopier back on.
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Health & Wellbeing
What’s the Alternative: Reflexology Origins and Principles Reflexology was practised in several ancient cultures, but it was developed into its modern form by an American, Eunice Ingham, who based her method on Dr. William Fitzgerald’s ‘zone therapy’. Reflexology is based on the belief that various points on the feet, lower leg, hands, face or ears correspond with different areas of the body, forming
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a ‘body map’ that can be used to treat the whole body; points corresponding to problem areas will feel tender when massaged. Most practitioners work on the feet with the right foot corresponding to the right side of the body and the left foot corresponding to the left side. Reflexology is often used to treat stress, insomnia, headaches and hormonal or digestive problems’.
Having a Reflexology Treatment A treatment lasts around 45 minutes. On the first visit, the reflexologist will discuss the patient’s medical history. Patients usually sit in a reclining chair for treatment, and the reflexologist may apply cream or powder before massaging their feet with firm, precise motions using the side and end of the thumb and sometimes the fingers. It may feel a little uncomfortable but should not cause pain. Hand reflexology is equally effective but rarely used
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Efficacy and Evidence Reflexology is used to complement, not replace, conventional medicine but there is growing evidence that it may help with stress, pain, fatigue and depression. Research is not yet conclusive but these apparent benefits make reflexology a popular treatment for cancer symptoms. By Alison Runham
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A Fresh Look at Conifers By Pippa Greenwood All year round colour in your garden
As the planting season is very much upon us, it is time to take a fresh look at conifers, they’re a lot more versatile and considerably more attractive than you may have realised, and a great way to add colour, texture and living sculpture to your garden 365 days of the year.
Yes, these evergreen plants have great garden potential so take a look at some of the great ways that conifers can be used in gardens, with several hundred different cultivars of conifer to choose from in the UK, there really is one to suit every situation!
Dwarf Conifers There are lots of conifers which really are dwarf, and reach a maximum height of 1m (3ft). These are obviously particularly useful for small gardens and backyards and will often add a great extra dimension to a rock garden or a small-scale border. They may need an occasional trimming, but generally hold their shape well. Recommended: Picea abies ‘Little Gem’, Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ‘Gnome’ , Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ‘Minima Aurea’, Cryptomeria japonica ‘Vilmoriniana’, Picea abies ‘Nidiformis’
Tall and Narrow Blessed with serious style many of the columnar or tall, slim conifers look especially stunning when used to create a screen, or to add height to a mixed border or a shrub 22
border. Being rather like a living sculpture they are also good grown as a single specimen tree in a lawn. Use these as a splendid evergreen focal point at the end of a path. Recommended: Taxus baccata ‘Fastigiata Aurea’, Juniperus scopulorum ‘Skyrocket’, Thuja plicata ‘Fastigiata’.
Pyramid-shaped Conifers With their relatively wide bases and narrow tops, pyramidal conifers can bring welcome shape, texture and evergreen colour to your garden and look lovely grown as a single, specimen tree in the lawn, and are often useful if carefully positioned to hide an eyesore. Recommended: Picea albertiana ‘Conica’, Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ‘Yvonne’ or Thymus occidentalis ‘Yellow Ribbon’
Spherical Conifers With their prominently rounded shape these conifers naturally produce a sculptured look and are perfect for growing either side of a gateway or house entrance. They also look stunning in a mixed border, adding colour, texture and interest when many of the other border ingredients are below ground.
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Ground cover is great for hiding low-lying eyesores, such as manhole covers an evergreen groundcover hides them all year long. Low growing conifers also work well for covering steep slopes and edging paths and beds. They will help to keep weeds at bay and are extremely low maintenance. Recommended: Juniperus squamata ‘Blue Coat’, Juniperus conferata, Juniperus communis ‘Compressa’.
Conifers for Containers Conifers can look great either on their own (especially when planted with a few small bulbs around their roots, to add splashes of seasonal colour) or in a mixed planting where they help
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Keep the soil moist at all times, especially during late spring and summer when drought is likely. Feed in April using a proprietary fertiliser to keep the growth good and ensure it is a good colour. Trim conifers regularly but remember if you cut back into old or brown growth you’ll run in to trouble as they don’t produce dormant buds and you’ll end up exposing all the old growth. Visit Pippa’s website www. pippagreenwood.com for a great range of gardeningrelated items including stylish ‘Grow Your Own with Pippa Greenwood’ Gift Cards, Handmade pottery herb planters, Pippa’s favourite weeding tool, signed books and lots of seriously useful garden items.
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THE SHELL SEEKERS 11-15 Nov All three of Penelope’s children want a piece of their late grandfather’s artwork after discovering that it will fetch a rather tidy sum at auction. Plaza Theatre, Romsey I BELIEVE IN UNICORNS 12-16 Nov An enchanting and interactive production suitable for 5-11 year olds. The Point, Eastleigh I LOVE MUSICALS 20-22 Nov Eastleigh Operatic and Musical Society presents a hugely entertaining show of magical musical moments. The Point, Eastleigh RED NIGHT 20-29 Nov A gripping and deeply moving play to commemorate the Great War. Titchfield Festival Theatre. THE BLUES BROTHERS EXPERIENCE 27 Nov Capturing the essence of both the music and the film in a stage show that electrifies with a live ten-piece band. Ferneham Hall, Fareham
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Planning for Building Work by Katherine Sorrell
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Ready, Steady, Go? It may sound obvious, but do you know exactly what work needs doing to your home? Think structure first, then decoration. Are the walls and roof safe and sound? Is the house warm enough in winter? How good is your boiler – have you got hot water whenever you need it? Do your windows stick; do your stairs creak, do your gutters drip or is your plaster crumbling away? Aim to get all the boring but necessary repairs and renovations out of the way – you might want to look for tradespeople (from builders to carpenters, electricians to plumbers) in the pages of this magazine – before turning your attention to paint colours, floorings and soft furnishings. Then sort out your budget, agree a programme of work and get ready to make a few cups of tea.
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Keep safety first and foremost if you’re doing any building work yourself. Never attempt any work that you are not competent to handle and, if it involves gas or electricity, call in a professional. If necessary, take the time to do a course, read a book or at least watch relevant internet videos. Use the right tool for the job, and ensure it’s in good working order before you start. Make sure you know how to use hire tools properly. Wear appropriate clothing, keep pets and children out of the way, tie long hair back and don’t smoke on the job. Heavy lifting to be done? Get help at the appropriate time. Be especially careful when using a ladder, don’t rush or cut corners, and store tools and equipment safely. Ventilate any areas where there are fumes or a great deal of dust and, last but by no means least, keep a first aid kit handy, just in case. 26
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Before you start any building work – and especially if it’s a major change such as an extension or conversion – find out whether or not you need to obtain planning permission from your local authority. Go to planningportal.gov.uk/permission for lots of information. If you live in a listed building, green belt or a conservation area, you should be especially careful to get the necessary consents – it is a criminal offence to fail to apply for listed building consent when required, for example, so it is always worth checking with your local planning authority. You may also be surprised to find that Building Regulations cover most aspects of work to your home, from the energy efficiency of new windows to electrical installations. It is important that you comply with them, because if you don’t you could be asked to alter or remove the work. You would also have problems when you come to sell your property. Confirm with your builder that he is taking responsibility for compliance – and get the necessary documentation to prove it once the work is finished. If you are doing the work yourself, talk to the building control department of your local authority.
Now is the time to decide on any environmentally friendly features that could save you money (and the planet) in the long run. Some eco measures, such as ground source heat pumps and wind turbines, are best suited for new builds or topto-toe renovations, but others – solar panels and rainwater recycling, for example – are more easily achievable. And don’t overlook the straightforward options, including fitting double or secondary glazing, installing water-saving showerheads and insulating your loft. Even tiny moves such as connecting an energy monitor or switching to energy-saving light bulbs can make a big difference. For more information, go to www. energysavingtrust.org.uk. Main Image: The bespoke solutions in this kitchen extension were designed by Barbara Genda Bespoke Furniture, which conducts detailed site surveys and liaises with any other contractors on site for electrics, plumbing and decoration co-ordination if necessary. barbara-genda.com. 2nd Image: Make an impression in your transformation with Lolly Pop paint, £28.12 for 2.5l traditional emulsion, Colours of London by Mylands. coloursoflondon.co.uk.
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Some Like It Hot Technology taking the expense out of heating your home With summer a rapidly fading memory it’s likely that you’ve had the central heating on for weeks or even months. With energy prices constantly increasing, a few simple bits of kit can make a huge difference to your outgoings. One of the simplest changes you can make is to replace your boiler’s old timer with a modern digital programmer, such as Siemens’ RWB29. This £45 device enables you to set different times for weekdays and weekends, and you can set three different heating times per day. Installing it and any similar programmer isn’t a particularly difficult job and the extra control it offers can help reduce your heating bills. Another option is to invest in thermostatic radiator valves, or TRVs for short. With prices starting at around £7, TRVs are simple to fit and enable you to set different temperatures in different rooms, so for example you might set the bedrooms to be several degrees cooler than the living room. You can even get digital ones such as the Terrier i-temp i30, which enables you to set up to 6 different temperature settings per day - handy if the 32
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Mitsubishi PHEV By James Baggott, editor of CarDealerMagazine.co.uk It’s not very often a car comes along with the promise of ‘changing the game’ – but that’s exactly what Mitsubishi believes its new plug-in hybrid Outlander will do. We took it for a spin on and off road to see if we can believe the hype. What is it? It’s an SUV with a seriously clever powertrain that combines a 2.0-litre petrol unit with battery technology. On pure electric the car can travel up to 32 miles, even at motorway speeds, and when the batteries are depleted an engine takes over to keep you motoring. All that clever technology has huge benefits too such as no road tax, Congestion Charge exemption, and just 5% BIK for company car drivers. But that’s not all – you get all this with NO price premium over the equivalent diesel model. That’s an industry first and to put it into perspective, Volvo’s plug-in hybrid V60 commands an £11,000 premium over the diesel. What’s under the bonnet? It’s not what’s under the bonnet that matters but what’s hidden in the floor; a wedge of batteries. As the plug-in name suggests you can top these up every night, for around £1, from a normal three-pin plug. If you do no more than 30-odd miles a day, and top the car up every night, you’ll never use the fuel in the tank. On those occasions when a longer trip needs to be made, you can use the electric range and then rely on the petrol unit to power the wheels,
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Combines a 2.0 litre petrol unit with battery technology
which in itself will do 48mpg. The switch between the two units is seamless. Officially the combined economy is 148mpg, but this will vary depending on where you use it and how often you charge the batteries. What’s the spec like? The bottom of the range model gets 18-inch alloys, cruise control, air-con, leather steering wheel, reversing camera, Bluetooth and a lot more. On higher spec models there’s a mobile phone App (Apple and Windows) that lets you change the heating settings, view current range and even operate the headlights and horn remotely. Also, it’s worth remembering this is a proper off-roader with 190mm ground clearance, four-wheel drive and Mitsubishi’s renowned reliability. Any rivals? Not really. This is the first true plug-in hybrid SUV. The closest thing to a rival comes from Volvo, in the shape of its S60 plug-in hybrid – but remember that costs nearly £50,000, and commands a £11,280 premium over the equivalent diesel. The Outlander PHEV starts at a ridiculous £28,249. What’s it like to drive? In EV mode it’s near silent and although the petrol unit is a little revvy when it kicks in, it’s not nasty. It’ll hit 60mph in 11 seconds, which is quicker than the diesel, and reaches a top speed of 106mph. It’s all very refined though and wind and road noise is kept to a minimum. There are
lots of clever tricks up the PHEVF’s sleeve too – like the ability to hold a charge and use the petrol engine instead at the touch of a button, and the ability to recharge back to 80 per cent when left on tick over for just half an hour. Our only complaint would be a rather hard ride. The AOL Cars Verdict The biggest winners are company car drivers who effectively get a £10,000 pay rise a year if they’re higher rate tax payers, plus free fuel. Business owners are winners too as they can write down the full cost of the car in the first year. If you’re a normal car driver then the benefits of EV motoring, no road tax and Congestion Charge exemption will be equally attractive. And remember this is all wrapped up in a comfortable, highriding, go-anywhere off-roader. Our guess is Mitsubishi won’t be able to make them fast enough…
Model: Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Price: £28,249 Engine: 2.0-litre petrol, Electric motor Power: 119bhp, 190Nm Max speed: 106mph 0-62mph: 11 seconds MPG: 148mpg (combined) Emissions: 44g/km
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