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A BIG “HI” TO FOODIES OUT THERE! Food Festivals come in all shapes and sizes these days. Highcliffe on Sea’s food festival started in 2015 and has grown and grown and will now encompass the main shopping area in the Lymington Road part of Highcliffe as well as sweeping down to the dramatic and stunning Isle of Wight Needles view enjoyed by the clifftop and through to the famous Highcliffe Castle. Now in it’s third year, this year’s event to be held on Saturday 20th May and Sunday 21st May promises to be bigger and better than ever. The event runs from 10.00 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both days. Kicking off events, on the Saturday, Lesley Waters, a former chef and cookery demonstrator, will be joining the festival. Lesley’s lively personality makes her a very popular television cook. Lesley will also be hosting a lunch at The popular Cliffhanger/Eatery on the Cliff as well as demonstrating in the “Food Hub” of the Methodist Church on Lymington Road. You can also expect to see Food demonstrations from a variety of local chefs including Luke Matthews (Chewton Glen), Kerry Witt (Chocolates by Miss Witt), Jennifer Williams and Manuel Salomon (head Chef at the Cliffhanger Eatery on the Cliff )

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as well as Colin Nash from The Three Tuns in Bransgore, Marc Carella who is the Head Chef at Christchurch Harbour Hotel and Ian Gibbs the Head Chef of the Urban Guild Group. Alongside these lofty chefs they have lots going on in the high street and surrounds so it’s a great day out for everyone, not just foodies! There will be entertainment for children with over 50 music acts up and down the street and down to the cliff top plus cocktail masterclasses by Gin Monocle, Japanese tea-tasting ceremonies and a demonstration of how to make delicious marshmallow pots and chocolate lollipops. The word Revival could not be more poignant right now. With new builds and new energy coming to Highcliffe, now is a great time to celebrate Spring in the beautiful area we live. The Food Festival brings valuable footfall to all retailers, too. For more information go to www.thehighclifferevivalfoodfestival.co.uk or join the facebook page highclifferevivalfoodfestival. 3


Editor’s Letter

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We did a survey recently about how our readers use Discover Magazine and the most popular feature was the What’s On listing. We spend a lot of time researching forthcoming events from the local table top sale to the larger events like countryside shows. To date, I’ve focussed on including events local to Hythe & Lyndhurst. We are blessed with a great road network that means we can get from from Hythe to Winchester in 35 minutes (given a clear A326!) so this edition’s What’s On includes events a little further afield; Stockbridge, Romsey, Wickham, Winchester and to make it easy I’ve circled the local ones for you!

and we’ll do our best to include it in the next issue. Your free copy of Discover is only made possible because of our advertisers and nobody “reads” the Yellow Pages so we do our best to provide a regular, enjoyable read that benefits our advertisers, too. So, next time you need a handyman, a plumber or solicitor have a look at the index at the back and take your pick!

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New Forest Open Art Exhibition 15 July to 8 Oct The ever popular Open Art Exhibition returns for another season to showcase the best of the creative New Forest. Drawn from the Forest: An Artist’s View 14 June 7pm – 8.30pm The New Forest, with its trees and glades, streams and wildlife, has always inspired artists and writers. Many recorded their heritage, some made it their livelihood; for outsiders, such as the bohemian Sven Berlin, it was more. A spiritual retreat and place of sanctuary. Writer Sonia Aarons explores why Berlin and others were irresistibly drawn to interpret what he called ‘The Green City’. Join in for an evening of memorable New Forest art and literature, an informal Q & A opportunity, and a chance to discover all the New Forest Centre Museum can offer. Part of the New Forest Arts Festival, book tickets on 023 8028 3444, tickets £6 (£4 members) New Forest Gallery, New Forest Centre, Lyndhurst SO43 7NY

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GREAT BRITISH TENNIS WEEKEND With summer fast approaching, it is the time for many people to think of taking to the great outdoors to indulge in some exercise. So as temperatures begin to rise what better time to try a new sport? The Lawn Tennis Association is promoting the Great British Tennis Weekend on 13-14 May to encourage members of the public to try a game of tennis at their local club for free. The only preparation participants require is a suitable pair of footwear and clothing. The host club will provide tennis racquets and balls but you may bring your own playing equipment. Junior players are catered for with ‘short tennis’ nets and small racquets, as well as tennis balls designed for the younger set; slightly softer and graded as traffic lights according to age and ability. The LTA was started in Victorian times when the only playing surface available was grass. These playing surfaces are now fairly rare treasures, since the British public are likely to think of Wimbledon pastures and, inevitably, strawberries and cream, which are all associated with that mid summer tennis feast.

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These days playing surfaces vary between astro turf, hard court, clay and even a form of carpet as well as grass. These surfaces allow tennis to be played all year round and where clubs have invested in floodlights, after dark.

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TIME FOR TEA By Catherine Rose Tea is enjoyed all over the world but the English adopted it as their own around four hundred years ago. Believed to have originated in Southern China, tea drinking dates back to around 3000 BC. However, it didn’t become popular in England until the 17th century, when it was made fashionable by King Charles II and his Portuguese wife Catherine de Braganza, who brought it over to the Royal court from her native country. Coffee houses had recently been established in London and the custom of tea drinking was quickly introduced. Samuel Pepys referred to it in his diary of 1660: ‘…I did send for a cup of tee (a China drink) of which I never had drank before’. The coffee houses also sold loose leaf tea so that women, who did not frequent them, could enjoy it at home. It soon became popular for wives to host tea parties and invite their friends. Tea was very much the privilege of the wealthy. It was expensive to import and seen as a valuable commodity, kept locked inside ornate caddies. 38

Teapots, tea-cups and saucers were prized possessions and there were many different designs produced during this time. Because it was so expensive, the tea smuggling trade flourished. In 1785, following pressure from tea merchants, the government slashed the high import tax on tea, making it much more affordable to the masses. Thus, tea drinking grew in popularity among the working classes, sparking a debate about whether tea was bad for the health, causing ‘idleness’ and ‘melancholy’ amongst other things. Eventually, alcohol came to be viewed as the far greater evil and working class people were then encouraged to become ‘teetotal’. The concept of afternoon tea is a peculiarly English tradition but tea served with food was only introduced in the mid-19th century by Anna Russell, the seventh Duchess of Bedford, to bridge the gap between lunch and dinner, which in those days was traditionally served quite late in the evening. Soon friends were joining her for ‘afternoon tea’ at her home in Woburn Abbey and, thanks to her frequent trips to London, the custom grew to become a fashionable social event amongst the upper classes.


During the Victorian era, a wider selection of tea began to be imported from Sri Lanka (Ceylon) and India. Tea rooms serving afternoon tea grew in popularity, especially among women, being one of the few places where they could meet without a chaperone. By the early 20th century, many establishments had expanded on the custom of a musician playing in the background and were holding tea dances in the afternoons. Today, tea has become an integral part of our daily routine and could be described as Britain’s national drink. Although invented in America in the early 20th century, the tea bag didn’t become popular in England until the 1970s, when it revolutionised our tea drinking habits and put fortune tellers who read tea leaves at the bottom of a cup into decline! Still considered a rather genteel English custom, today, sumptuous afternoon teas are served by many top hotels with a bewildering number of different tea blends on offer along with a ‘tea sommelier’ to help you choose. They are often booked up months ahead - a testament to tea’s enduring popularity.

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Vinny burst through the door of the community centre. “You’ll never guess what’s on top of the bike shed!”

“I’m no Bill Oddie, but I think I know the difference,” he said. “Come and have a look if you don’t believe me.”

At the mention of the bike shed Eunice’s heart skipped a beat; had Vinny discovered her guilty secret?

Very reluctantly Eunice pulled on her anorak and followed Vinny to the bike shed. A fat brown bantam sat clucking on the flat roof admiring the view.

She’d been stacking chairs, assuming that all the members of her ‘Trimmer You!’ slimming club had departed. It had been a tough session. She’d had to be particularly strict with the group about avoiding the temptation of chocolate over the Bank Holiday weekend. There had been tears. Now Vinny was back, his ‘Trimmer of the Week’ rosette flapping in the breeze. “An actual chicken!” he continued breathlessly. “Sat there bold as brass.” Eunice stared at him, her mind racing. A chicken was not what she was expecting. “Don’t be daft,” she reasoned. “There’s no way a chicken could get up there - they can’t fly.” “Try telling that to this one,” Vinny laughed. “It’s probably just a pigeon,” Eunice said firmly, hoping this would be enough to make Vinny finally go home. 40

“I wonder where it’s come from,” Eunice said, her eyes searching the rest of the roof. “Someone round here must keep chickens.” “Perhaps it’s been living wild,” Vinny said. “A chicken wouldn’t last five minutes in the wild.” “Well they had to live in the wild originally,” Vinny answered. “This might be the last of the wild chickens.” “We’ll have to get it down,” Eunice said irritably, reminded, more than ever, how annoying Vinny could be. “We can’t lock up and leave it there. Can you reach up and grab it?” “I’m not sure.” Vinny looked worried. “I’ve never held a bird before.”


Eunice did not find this at all surprising. The bird ruffled her wings and stared at them indignantly. “Just grab her firmly around her sides,” Eunice said. “I’ll go and phone the caretaker to see if he knows who she belongs to.” Eunice went back into the community hall and paced up and down. She needed time to think. Within moments Vinny popped his head around the door. “Mystery solved!” he said cheerfully. “This lady walked into the car park and asked if I’d seen her chicken.” “Who was it?” Eunice hoped her ordeal was finally over. “Someone from the village,” Vinny said. “She said chickens can fly, they’re just not very good at it. Apparently this one’s always trying to escape.” “So it wasn’t a wild chicken then?” Eunice smirked.

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