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ARE YOU A STAR GAZER? Outdoor nature hobbies are becoming more and more popular, including astronomy. If you’d like to understand the stars, identify planets and constellations then why not join others with a similar interest? Even if you live in a densely populated, light-polluted area, there’s more to see up there than you might imagine. Just north of Southampton, in the quiet village of Toothill, stands one of the finest observatories in Hampshire. Owned and run by Solent Amateur Astronomers, it houses a 14” Meade and numerous smaller telescopes. Its next open door event, where public are welcome for £2 per adult, is Friday 2 and Saturday 3 June at 9.30pm. The club also hosts a programme of talks at Oasis Academy in Lordshill. Interested? Visit www.solentastro.org or call Paul Jones on 02380 737218, or email: pbandhjones@btinternet.com Facebook: Solent Amateur Astronomers

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Editor’s Letter

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If you are a regular reader of Discover you may remember that last year I bought classic VW campervan – completely out of character as I am a real “Princess and the Pea”. Well, it was a great success; I’ve woken up to views you can only get from wild camping, I’ve survived being wifi-free for more than two days and made many, new friends (still don’t get the waving at other campervan drivers!). The successful trial persuaded me to upgrade so I sadly say goodbye to “Jesse” (for sale … anyone?) and will be taking a younger (still 15 years old) “Annie” to many of the music events listed in our Special Feature on Summer Festivals (see page 25). If you’ve ever sold an old faithful car you’ll understand my feeling of betrayal in trading Jesse in for a younger model but I now have a toilet .. yeah!

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THE NEW FOREST ARTS FESTIVAL 10 to 25 Jun Art displayed in a range of unusual spaces, inc a tree house, castle beach hut and pub. Organised by New Forest National Park, there are too many events to include but you can download the 21 page brochure from their website www. newforestnpa.gov.uk, The Festival is your chance to experience a wide range of art in unusual spaces, with locations including a roman villa, an ancient ship yard, an arboretum and a beach hut. 01590 646608 WATERWORKS OPEN DAY 4 Jun Twyford Waterworks Twyford SO21 1QA Today we will be focusing on our industrial railway. Exindustrial petrol, diesel and battery electric locomotives will be running on both our short lines – at least two locos on the quarry line and three locos on the kiln line above the site. twyfordwaterworks.co.uk

ENTERTAINING MR SLOANE 7-17 Jun, 7.30pm Titchfield Festival Theatre PO14 4BG Joe Orton’s tale of flirtation, jealousy and murder. Kath and Ed’s prim and proper and humdrum life is thrown into chaos when the young and alluring Mr Sloane arrives as a lodger. 01329 556156 SOUTHAMPTON CONCERT ORCHESTRA Romsey Abbey 10 Jun, 7.30 pm Performing Mahler, Vaughan Williams and Shostakovitch 01794 512987. OPEN GARDEN 11 Jun, 3 Sep Cottage in the Trees near Salisbury SP4 0AD Enchanting ½ acre cottage garden. 01980 610921 TEST VALLEY CROQUET CLUB Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons Hunts Farm Sports Ground, Timsbury Golf Croquet and Association Croquet. 01264 710918 trishwallis2007@gmail.com DAHLIAS 14 Jun, 7.30pm Three Score Club, Library Road, Totton SO40 3RS Speaker Nick Gilbert. Totton & District Gardeners’ Society. 02380 668177


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CRAFT WORKSHOP 15 Jun, 2pm to 4pm Ringwood Road Netley Marsh, SO40 7GY A face-making technique using fine crochet cotton and a shuttle. 02380 869697 WHERWELL HISTORY TALK 16 Jun, 8pm Wherwell Village Hall SP11 7JJ Mills and milling in Hampshire. £3 non-members. wherwellhistory@gmail.com WHITEPARISH VILLAGE FETE 17 Jun 1pm The Victorian themed Fete will be opened at by one of the oldest surviving former pupils and will feature performances by Miss Melanie’s New Forest Dancers and Romsey Old Cadets band. www.whiteparish.net ALRESFORD FESTIVAL OF TOY TRAINS 17 Jun, 10.30am to 4.30pm Perins Community School Pound Hill, Alresford SO24 9BS 24th Annual Toy Train Show. Adults £5, Child £3 Family (2+2) £14. 01962 733475

NEW FOREST BIKE RIDE 18 Jun, 8am Brockenhurst 6th Form College Lyndhurst Road, Brockenhurst SO42 7ZE Distance: 15, 30, 45 or 60 miles FARLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL 20-25 June All Saints’ Church, Farley SP5 1AH World-class performances of classical music performed in an iconic church. Programme www.farleymusic.co.uk Tickets 01722 320333 or on the door. ART CRITIQUING 21 Jun, 7.30pm to 9.30pm Lyndhurst Community Centre SO43 7NY All invited to bring along a painting, either in progress or more complete, for Helen Talbot, professional artist and teacher to critique. newforestartsociety.weebly.com O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU? (12) 4 Jul Hythe Community Cinema, The Tin Tabernacle Hythe CT21 6FL In the US deep south during the 1930s, three escaped convicts search for hidden treasure pursued by a relentless lawman. 01303 264914 hythecommunitycinema.co.uk

SYMPHONY OF FLOWERS 23-25 Jun Trinity Church Hazel Farm Road Totton SO40 8JT Entrance: £3 per person (children accompanied by an adult will be free). NEW FOREST ARTS EVENT 23 June, 10am to 12.30pm War Memorial Testwood Park Totton SO40 3RA There is free parking. HALF MOON PRESENTS THE GIRL AND THE GIRAFFE 24 Jun, 11am & 2pm. The Berry Theatre Wildern Lane, Hedge End SO30 4EJ An uplifting show about wellbeing and friendship, told from a child’s perspective. 023 8065 2333 www.theberrytheatre.co.uk TEXTURE WORKSHOP 24 Jun, 10-4pm Emery Down and Bank Village Hall SO43 7EB Led by Lindsey Cole with the title of texture. Booking essential 02380 844970

WATERSIDE ARTS FESTIVAL 14-16 Jul A Festival in Hythe See page 30 for details

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Parenting

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SEAFOOD FESTIVAL – A FIRST FOR LYMINGTON The historic market town of Lymington will be holding its first seafood festival on August 12 and 13. The two-day event, held at Bath Road Park, will feature some of the region’s most exciting chefs, restaurants and artisan producers as well as raising money for a marine environmental charity which is backed by Olympic yachting legend Sir Ben Ainslie. The Festival will play host to over 70 producers and pop-up restaurants across the weekend, including Chewton Glen, The Montagu Arms, Careys Manor and Lymington’s much-acclaimed Elderflower restaurant. It aims to serve as many seafood delicacies as possible, from lobster mac n’ cheese, local hand dived scallops, clams, crab and mackerel. 10


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Finance

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Tax issues you shouldn’t ignore You can withdraw a 25% tax-free lump sum from your pension, but taking any more than this percentage will increase your level of income for that tax year. This could mean that you enter a higher rate tax band, and subsequently lose much of the benefit of gaining access to this money. Will it affect your benefits entitlement? If you claim means-tested benefits, withdrawing a lump sum from your pension could affect your entitlement. It might severely reduce the amounts you receive, or even mean that you can’t make a claim. What are the costs of accessing your pension? Many pension providers charge a fee for early access to a pension, and there is generally a charge each time you make a withdrawal. This could severely deplete your pension fund, making it expensive and unrealistic financially to repay debts in this way. è


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WHEN THOSE ‘GOLDEN YEARS’ ARE TARNISHED BY STRESS The expression ‘golden years’ refers to that period in our lives in between retirement and age-related physical decline: a time when we are supposed to enjoy the greatest quality of life. There’s a general assumption that life is easier and sweeter for the older generation, and this has been supported by a survey carried out by the Office for National Statistics, in which 300,000 adults agreed that life satisfaction peaks between the ages of 65 and 79. However, while life is golden for some, others may find themselves facing unexpected responsibility and stress. In these insecure economic times, many grown-up children are forced to return to the family home for economic reasons, often with the expectation that their aging parents will provide childcare. 16

And it’s not just the younger generation who may need help. As people are living longer, it’s not uncommon to find individuals in their 60s and 70s supporting their elderly parents, sometimes with full-time care. While it’s natural to want to help, it’s unwise to ignore the fact that age is creeping up on us. Unfortunately, as we age we become more vulnerable to the effects of stress: a recent study by Harvard Medical School has reported that when we are stressed, the part of the brain that processes emotions such as fear and anger triggers the release of white blood cells. These cells, used by the body to fight disease and injury, can cause inflammation that can eventually leads to angina, heart attacks and strokes if the stress is allowed to continue. Other potentially harmful hormones, equally damaging in the long term, are also released during stressful episodes. è


Signs of stress can include feeling overwhelmed, guilty, lonely or constantly anxious, as well as lacking interest in activities you have previously enjoyed. You may also feel constantly fatigued, or become easily irritated. Physical symptoms can include significant changes in weight, headaches and neck or lower back pain. If family members are dependent upon you, you may not be able to change your situation, but following the steps below may help: • Ask for help from friends and family – don’t wait for it to be offered. • Do your best to get enough sleep and exercise. • Set realistic goals, by breaking large tasks up into small ones. • If you’re worried about your finances, ask family members to contribute, or check your eligibility to receive state benefits. • If you are caring for someone who is ill or disabled, research what help is available on a local level. • Keep in touch with friends and relatives. • Use meditation or mindfulness exercises to aid relaxation.

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and valuable practical knowledge is being passed on to others. Items are given a longer life, making for a greener planet. As well as focusing on sustainability, the Repair Café just wants to show how much fun repairing things can be, and how easy it often is. Why don’t you give it a go? Who thought up the idea? The first Repair Café was opened by Martine Postm in Amsterdam in 2009. Since 2011, the Repair Café Foundation has provided professional support to an amazing 1,254 groups around the worldwide. For more information visit www.repaircafe.org Your nearest Repair Café: Freemantle United Reformed Church 257 Shirley Road SO15 3HS First Saturday of each month 10.30am-1pm Eastleigh Mens Shed Pilands Wood Community Centre SO31 8DT First Thursday of each month 2-4 pm


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WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE To guests it’s a garden – somewhere lovely to sit in and enjoy. To head chef of the Montagu Arms, Beaulieu, Matthew Tomkinson, it’s a larder - the place where he gets his fresh eggs, mint and seasonal salads and veg. To Barry Daniel, head gardener, it’s as good as his office. But, as he points out, it’s also the place that a huge variety of insects, reptiles, mammals and birds call home.

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The UK Festival scene

(For everyone who thinks they are a bit old for that sort of thing…)

By Tania Houston The music scene is a vibrant and important part of UK culture, and the summer festival season is the exciting showcase for the best of our new and established artists. If you’ve never been to a festival however, you might think that what you’ve seen of Glastonbury epitomises the reason you don’t go: lots of mud and a huge drunk crowd of mostly twenty-somethings.

Let me enlighten you! I am – shall we say - a ‘more mature’ music fan and I promise you that there is something on offer for almost every age, music taste and budget. There are festivals for party animals and for families; for teens and baby boomers; for day trippers and weekenders; in other words, for anyone that likes the idea of having fun with a bit of music involved.

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There are several things to consider when planning your summer festival diary. Most of the events could be said to be suitable for anyone. Very few don’t accept children. But try to find out who the organisers are really targeting and match yourself with those. 1 You have a tight budget. Aim for the one-day only gigs, and make the most of anything free or very low cost and local. Look at: Beggars Fair, Mela Festival 2 You have young children. Does the website say children are ‘accepted’ or ‘welcomed’ – there’s a world of difference. Look at: Camp Bestival, Victorious

3 You have tweenagers/ teenagers. They need keeping an eye on, but they want to spend the time with their friends, not you. Day events are ideal for this as it gives them a bit of freedom, but stops it getting out of hand. Look at: Curious Arts, Victorious. 4 You are over 40, child-free and want Radio 2/Breeze FM type music. The retro festivals are best for you. Look at: Wickham Festival and Let’s Rock

5 You are an adult with no ties and really into music and/ or fun and dancing. Aim for something meant for grownups and chart watchers. Look at: Common People, Reading Festival. 6 You are an adult with no ties and want a full entertainment program e.g. talks and activity. Plenty on offer and we’d recommend Blissfields (local), Cornbury and Secret Garden Party.

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A weekend AwAy On your doorstep is great, but it doesn’t feel like a holiday if you can nip back home at a moment’s notice. What’s needed is bit of distance (but not too much) and definitely a complete change of scene. From June to August, these ones will cram as much into three days as a fortnight in Magaluf. Secret Garden Party 20-23 July, Huntingdon, cambridgeshire

caMP BeStIVaL 27-30 July Lulworth, dorset

Whilst this is very much a music festival, it is equally a huge weekend outdoor party. Some really exciting Credit: Max Miechowski musicians, side shows, talks, fancy dress, fireworks and more, you will have just the best time ever. It has been announced this will be the last time it runs having been around for 13 years so I guess all good things…, but ‘SGP’ fans are determined to make a truly memorable send-off. This is a great example of a ‘don’t think you are too old’ type of event. Yes, there will be more under 40s than over, but the relaxed environment means that anyone, young/old, slim/fat, straight/gay, normal or a bit quirky is equally welcome.

Kids are king at Camp Bestival and a large portion of the site is devoted to children, with stacks of activities, including “The Den” for 13-17 year olds. Be assured though that the music isn’t lacking (plenty for those even without children!) with headliners Holly Johnson (Frankie goes to Hollywood) and Madness, through to Louisa Johnson (X-factor winner) and chart-topping Anne-Marie. Then there’s theatre, comedy and a fireworks show and well serviced/well behaved camping areas. All that and in the grounds of the beautiful Lulworth Castle.

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WILderneSS FeStIVaL 3-6 august, cornbury Park, Oxfordshire Into August and school holidays, so a festival that truly offers something for everyone. Not every family is universally into the same music, or indeed into music at all. Wilderness offers a grand buffet of activities, where even the hardest to please will admit they had fun. Music – Grace Jones and Two Door Cinema Club for starters. Talks, poetry, debate, theatre, games, workshops, outdoor activity, wellbeing and dining experiences. Topped off with plenty of entertainment for children (because if they aren’t enjoying it, neither are you). www.wildernessfestival.com

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on The doorstep So maybe you like the idea, but just don’t want to commit yourself to spending a lot of time at one or blowing the budget just trying the idea out. FeStIVaLL 29 July, Southampton New on the scene this year is Festivall which is looking like a fantastic day out at Let’S rOck very reasonable prices. Held 8 July, Southampton in Mayflower Park, it will be A retro festival, so if you are of the headlined by Alesha Dixon and right age, you will have grown up also features Conor Maynard, with these acts. There’s just one X-factor finalists Union-J and Radio stage at the front, but the day is as 1’s Scott Mills with a DJ set. But much about the socialising as it is there’s plenty more with other about the music. Picnic blankets, stages, a Comedy Tent, and a chairs and singing along all equally dance tent. For the littl’uns, Tiny prominent! Headliners include Fest is their own area within the main event. www.festiv-all.co.uk. Tony Hadley (ex Spandau Ballet).

VIctOrIOuS 25-27 aug, Southsea Victorious is unique in its truly universal appeal. It has a dedicated entertainment area for children, Rita Ora and Olly Murs for the teens and Madness and Stereophonics for the ‘nonteens’. Being a flat site it’s good for parents with buggies and elderly or disabled. And with bargain price day tickets (adults £30, age 5-15 £8) and a good train service to Southsea, well what’s not to like? victoriousfestival.co.uk

Two big ones There are two big all weekenders in this area which need a budget and some stamina to attend. BLISSFIeLdS 6-8 July, Winchester Several of the Discover team went to this one last year and loved it. Blissfields has become a little gem on the festival circuit and whilst it’s never going to be a Reading, Glastonbury or Isle of Wight sized event, it has pulled loads of established names in the past such as Bastille and Mumford and Sons. An illicit journey to the Hidden Hedge at night is a must to sample the bohemian delights of fire dancers, acrobats and trapeze artists. A wonderful festival experience on a smaller scale. blissfields.co.uk

WIckHaM FeStIVaL 3-6 august, Wickham KT Tunstall (who is a great performer), 10cc, The Levellers and Seth Lakeman are headlining this year. There are no current chart-toppers, but then it’s not that sort of festival. The audience tends to be families (and plenty of children’s entertainment offered) and a slightly older audience. But it means there’s a relaxed atmosphere and good camping/campervan facilities giving a lovely combination of excellent music in a social environment. www.wickhamfestival.co.uk

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Festivals for All JUlY 5-9

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Folk music festival, with music workshops and singarounds. Families welcome. newforestfolkfestival.co.uk

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Cornbury Festival Nr Oxford

Bryan Adams, Kaiser Chiefs, Jools Holland, so something for every age. Very child friendly. cornburyfestival.com

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Let’s Rock Southampton

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Beggars Fair Romsey

Held in various venues throughout the town, both indoor and out. beggarsfair.org.uk

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Lowde Fest Nr Hook

Charity music festival with fun fair. lowdefest.com

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One Live Guildford

One day event headlined by Darkness & Melanie C. Charity so inexpensive tickets. onelivefestival.co.uk

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Hosted by the Pig Hotel, good music and excellent food! smokedanduncut.com

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Jurassic Fields Bridport

Over 40 acts, many of them local. Very family friendly. jurassicfields.com

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Mela Festival Southampton

Music & dance from South Asia and around the world. Free. southamptonmela.com

18-24

Milford Arts & Music Milford on Sea

Various music and arts attractions. Free. milfordfestival.org.uk

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Curious Arts Festival Lymington

Tom Odell and Izzy Bizu headline. Also talks, poetry and comedy. Unusually, accepts dogs. curiousartsfestival.com

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JerkJam Festival Fareham

Day of music, children’s attractions and food. jerkjam.co.uk

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Camp Bestival Lulworth

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FestivALL, Southampton

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Boomtown Winchester

Temporary ‘cities’ across the site make for great theatre. boomtown.co.uk

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Fake Festival Southampton

Tribute event with covers of Blondie, Bon Jovi, Arctic Monkeys. fakefestivals.co.uk

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Jools Holland & Alison Moyet headline. Lovely location. weyfest.co.uk

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Reading & Leeds Festival, Reading

Muse, Eminen - it’s about the ‘names’ but few other activities. readingfestival.com

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Victorious Portsmouth

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Music, cooking demos and children’s entertainment. grazefestival.com

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TADPOLES Dennis sat on his bench, pond watching. The starlings were coming home to roost. It was his favourite time of day. He enjoyed the soothing sound made by the fountain playing on the surface of the water. Gaynor said the fountain was tacky - two little stone cherubs huddled under their umbrella - but Dennis liked it. His peace was broken by Gaynor running down the lawn towards him. “That was our Daniel on the phone, you’ll never guess what?” Dennis could never guess what when it came to Gaynor. “Is his car alright?” He searched Gaynor’s flushed face for clues. “Never mind his car.” Gaynor perched on the bench next to him, fizzing with excitement. “He took Carly for a twelve week scan today.” Dennis nodded. “Aren’t you pleased?” she asked. “I’m always pleased,” Dennis said, watching a dragonfly hover among the reeds. “That’s not even the best bit,” Gaynor looked like she was about to pop. “They’re only having twins!” A wood pigeon flapped its wings in the ash tree. 34

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To celebrate, throughout July the Hampshire Food Festival will be showcasing the finest produce our county has to offer and there is a lot to see, taste, get involved with and generally enjoy. Not to be missed, especially if you consider yourself a foodie.

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If you’d rather not let your child loose behind the wheel but want to give them control of something fun, there’s a huge selection of radio controlled vehicles ranging from the toddler-friendly Little Tykes Tyre Twister (£39) to exceptionally fast scale models of performance cars such as Lamborghinis and Porsches. Even the most expensive of these are much cheaper than they used to be, with top-end models usually coming in well below £70. Radio controlled cars are fun, but radio controlled flying machines are even more fun. You know you’re living in the future when you can walk into your local toy shop and come out with a smartphone-controlled drone helicopter. Drones start at around £20 for basic ones and reach £190 for Star Wars-themed models, and drones with built-in cameras start at around £60. If you want to get serious, you can find a good selection of advanced drones with HD cameras and optical video stabilisers from around £300, rising to over £1,000 for highend models. è


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