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Isabella receives her bursary cheque from Wimborne Rotarian Darryl Reach, watched by friends at Allenbourn Middle School and her parents, Martin and Elizabeth Haynes
Isabella swims to achiever award Wimborne teenager Isabella Haynes is the latest winner of the John Thornton Young Achiever of the Year award, funded by Wimborne Rotary. A pupil at Allenbourn Middle School, and a through-the-knee amputee, her ambition is to become a paralympic swimmer. The award comes with a bursary of £500 which, Isabella says, will help to make her dream more achievable. She was first spotted by a British para talent officer when only eight years old, as a disabled youngster of outstanding talent. She went on with determination to develop her skills through regular coaching and training. Isabella later achieved county, regional,
and national level times, culminating in qualifying last December at the age of 13 for her first national competition, the British para swimming meet in Swansea. As a result of her performance and having achieved three bronze medals there, she has now joined the Swim England para swimming talent programme. More recently she participated in the Junior Para Championship at Coventry. Commenting on the award, president of Wimborne Rotary, Jan Baseley, said: “We are delighted to be able to support such a talented and determined youngster as Isabella, and wish her every success with her future swimming career”.
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Learn about law and order Dorset Police has opened its fourth volunteer police cadet unit in Christchurch at the Grange School. The force says the new unit is an exciting opportunity for teenagers aged 13 to 17 to learn about the law, police procedures and specialist police units while developing a range of skills, including communication, interpersonal and teamwork. It already has three cadet units, in Poole, Bournemouth and Weymouth. The units actively see young people committed to serving their community through volunteering and acting as ambassadors for the force. They are currently recruiting for cadet leaders which includes running weekly meetings, supporting outdoor activities, and policing events. To find out more visit: dorset.police.uk/ recruitment/police-cadets/.
Daisy’s here for war-torn country Apologies to gifted young songwriter Daisy Turner of Edmonsham to whom we attributed an incorrect surname in the last issue of New Stour & Avon. She has penned Dear Ukraine, a song in support of the people of the war-torn country. Remember her name for the future!
Dorrie still delights... at 92
A former opera singer provided a patriotic start to the ‘Proms’ at her new Dorset care home with a rousing rendition of Land Of Hope And Glory. Doris ‘Dorrie’ Smith, 92, became a resident of Colten Care’s home Fernhill, in Ferndown in May. Dorrie’s singing ability was ‘discovered’ when she was just 13 by the well-known soprano Mavis Bennett, who regularly performed on BBC Radio where she was known as the ‘Nightingale of the Wireless’. Dorrie’s daughter, Christina Smith explained: “Mavis, like my mum, lived in Redditch in Worcestershire. “She was a customer at my grandfather’s petrol garage and one day he asked her to listen to mum sing. “She listened and announced she was a natural contralto who needed very little training. And from that point she took mum as a kind of protégé.” Over the next few years, Dorrie’s voice was heard several times on the BBC, including on the Listen With Mother programme. She was also a regular guest of the BBC Orchestra at the Redditch Theatre. Christina said: “Mavis Bennett wanted to mum to become a ‘crooner’ and perhaps even go on to make records. But my grandfather didn’t think it was appropriate and refused. “Who knows? Mum could have gone on to become quite
famous. But it wasn’t to be. “Mum carried on singing in amateur operatic productions and became well known in the theatre, particularly in the role of Queenie in Showboat. “But I think she always wondered how far she could have gone.” Dorrie and her husband Norman, a talented pianist, continued to perform locally and went on to open a children’s nursery, where they introduced some of the country’s earliest music and movement sessions. The couple moved to Bournemouth in the late 1960s and Dorrie continued to sing, accompanied on the piano by her friend, the BBC Radio producer Jimmy Grant, whom she met through a U3A Choir. Dorrie joined with local entertainer and pianist Mike Sideway for Fernhill’s Proms, which was organised to mark World Music Day. She said: “When I hear music of any kind it stirs something in me and I just have to sing.
“It was always a dream of mine to sing at the opening of The Proms and now I have – at 92 years of age!” Fernhill residents enjoyed an afternoon of singing along to classical and popular songs from across the years before a delicious afternoon tea. Dorrie added: “Fernhill has so much music and singing every day. I am also helping some of the carers who love to sing with their technique. “It was lovely to sing in front of everyone and hopefully they enjoyed it too.” Fiona Pritchard, Colten Care’s music and arts partner said: “Music has and still does play an important role in the lives of many of our residents across our homes. “Hearing Dorrie sing in her beautiful and still very strong voice, was very emotional for us all. “She was beaming all over afterwards and went on to enjoy a great afternoon of singing and happy reminiscence with her fellow residents.”
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Diamond celebrations for town museum Rewilding of The Museum of East Dorset celebrates its stalls selling plants, cakes, books and oldroad lay-bys 60th Birthday on Saturday, July 30. fashioned sweets. There will be creative A special day of celebration is planned for the whole family. The museum opens its gardens for free so visitors can enjoy a traditional summer fete with games and
activities for children and music from Band On The Strum, Ukulele Band and the Vivamente Voices Choir. The tearoom will be open and there will also be a Pimm’s bar.
Dream of messing about on the river
Dreamboats Wimborne is now into its 22nd year of offering boats to hire on the River Stour. Dreamboats is part of the charity VisionWimborne and was set up to provide people with the chance to use the river. Last year they launched their new row boat Jenny in memory of sadly missed treasurer Jenny Coates. This year they have bought two new stand-up paddlebards to add to the fleet of rowing boats, canoes and paddleboards.
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A blooming good show
Wimborne in Bloom, in its 30th anniversary year was a successful event with 22 gardens open including four new ones. Richard Nunn, chairman of Wimborne in Bloom said: “Wimborne in Bloom takes the opportunity to thank all of the approximately 400 members of the public who visited and supported our Open Gardens Day. “All were rewarded with a lovely day. “Those selling refreshments and plants were well supported and helped boost the amount raised on the day to almost £4,500 - a superb result. “Perhaps the biggest ‘thank you’ is to those who spent the day taking visitors around their gardens and, of course, spending many long hours prior so that they were in pristine condition. “We were also particularly grateful to Christopher Batten, Estate Agents for their generous sponsoring of the event.”
‘Bee kind to us’ county is urged
Extinction Bees PIC Members of Extinction Rebellion Wimborne gathered in the centre of Wimborne last Saturday with the message ,Stop Spraying, Save Our Bees,, ,We Want A Pesticide Free Town, and ,What’s Wrong With A Few Weeds?, Wimborne residents recently witnessed Dorset Council spray weeds along pavements and roads outside their homes. One such was James Bullock, a Professor of Ecology, who feared the council might be using glyphosate. He contacted the council and received a reply from the Greenspace Team East confirming the council does indeed spray glyphosate. The Greenspace Team East said glyphosate was approved by the EU in 2017 after assessment by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA).
Professor Bullock said: “Since EU approval was given for the use of glyphosate, evidence of harm has accumulated – harm to honeybees, harm to bumblebees, harm to river and pond life. Dorset Council declared an ecological emergency in May 2019. “Why are they still spraying glyphosate?” Concerns have been raised by researchers about the harm glyphosate does to
pollinators, and to aquatic organisms, and the World Health Organisation has said glyphosate is a probable carcinogen, in other words a probable cause of cancer. “We are urging residents to complain to Dorset Council on their ‘Comments, compliments and complaints’ webpage about their continuing use of glyphosate, and to alert their Dorset councillor to their concerns,” added Professor Bullock.
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Please help our plan for housing refugees Concerned Dorset residents are spearheading an initiative to house refugees. The idea came from a member of Wimborne Methodist church who was moved by the plight of Ukrainians fleeing their homeland. Jennifer Jenkins came up with the plan of paying the rent on a flat for one year to give such a family a start here. Then it was discovered that there is a hotel in Bournemouth full of refugees from Afghanistan - families whose breadwinner had risked all their lives by working for British troops. The British government saved them from being murdered by flying them here but they are trapped in the town with little prospect of making new lives. So the scheme was broadened to pay the rent on two properties a flat for Ukrainians and a larger property for an Afghan family. Jennifer said: “It has been heart-breaking following the unfolding of Ukraine’s tragedy in the media.
I didn’t feel I could open my home but I really wanted to do something to help so I suggested renting a flat for a year. “Then when I heard about the Afghan families crammed into a Bournemouth hotel, it seemed only right to extend the idea.” International Care Network - a Dorset charity which has been settling refugees in the area for over 20 years - will support both families. So Peace Haven is asking people to pledge £10 (or a multiple thereof) a month for a year. About a third of the money has already been promised.. St Michael’s Church in Colehill has taken the venture under its wing which gives Peace Haven immediate accountability and transparency. If you are interested or require further information please email Sharen Green at sharen_eappi@ msn.com. Sharen Green Wimborne
Join new Christian group I am writing to you regarding our newly-formed Christian ministry home church and bible study group we have started in Langton Long near Blandford. We are a husband and wife team and offer Christian counseling, prayer and bible study on Tuesday evenings at 7.30pm We are in troubled times and people are asking questions
of the world, many of these answers are in the bible. We will also be offering baptisms in the future. We have been holding bible study for the past month and had a very encouraging response. I can be contacted on 07513 892185. Peace be with you. Simon Down
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Once again you report on the massive £41million retirement village that has got the go-ahead for planning and is being built in Wimborne, and once again – no mention of social or affordable housing for young/poorly paid working people who are desperate for a home they can afford. Having looked recently at the flats for sale in the Bournemouth area it is interesting to note that most ‘cheaper’ flats are retirement ones up for resale. There are very few ordinary
ones, and those available get sold very quickly and are more expensive because of the demand. We have masses of retirement flats available for resale, lots of new and older care homes, and a very great shortage of low cost/ affordable housing. The councils and the Government need to fix this – I am sure it would be a vote winner if that’s what they need to make it happen! Lesley Eve Verwood
Where are these ‘host of local clinics’ for our jabs? We’ve just had Midsummer Day and I daresay most of the people eligible for a booster jab will already have made arrangements to have theirs. Vulnerable elderly people with the conditions which sometimes accompany being older, often find it impossible to
deal with a 30-mile round trip, plus associated waiting. There was no centre nearer to Blandford than Colehill when my husband booked. I would love to know what the health authority exactly means by ‘a host
of other local clinics’. I have complained about the lack of vaccination facilities here, but had neither an explanation nor an apology for treating Blandford folks as an afterthought. Name & Address supplied
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It’s time for Putin to put Free digital help is here away the knuckledusters
At the time of writing this about the Russian/Ukraine war the Ukrainians have withdrawn from Luhansk and set up a new front line that is easier to defend. It is my assumption that Russia will now be faced with a considerably harder task with hit-and-run tactics used by the Ukrainian military. It involves a tactical doctrine of using short surprise attacks, withdrawing before the enemy can respond in force and constantly manoeuvring to avoid full engagement with the enemy. The purpose is not to decisively defeat the enemy or capture territory, but to weaken enemy forces over time through raids, harassment and skirmishes. In 1994 Ukraine signed the trilateral agreement with the US, the UK and Russia under which Ukraine gave up its nuclear arsenal in return for security. Russia exploited Ukraine’s vulnerability when it attacked.
And that is the reason why the US and Britain (Nato) are helping Ukraine. Not many people know that judging by some internet bloggers. Some good examples of super powers being brought to heel by hit-and-run campaigns are the Afghanistan rebel forces defeating the former Soviet Union in the Afghan war. And how during the Vietnam War the Viet Cong forces used hit-and-run tactics to great effectiveness against US military forces that were eventually forced to leave. Even China which attempted to take over North Korea thought twice before realising it was a conflict they could never win. Its time for Putin to put away his knuckledusters and go quietly before Russia is once again humiliated. Mike Fry Upton
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And a reminder to all school children that the Summer Reading Challenge is on. Read six book in the holidays, collect stickers and get a medal and certificate. Look out for drop-in craft activities on a Thursday morning and storytelling and craft with a local author on Tuesday afternoons... you’ll need to book a space. Visit Eventbrite, the library web page, call in or phone 01202 873272 for details. Angela Mcveigh Library manager
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Welcome return for popular flower show The long-standing Poole Flower Show is to relaunch, post the pandemic, and will run over two days, from August 27 to 28, at the Hamworthy Club, Magna Rd, Canford Magna,. Sponsored by Compton Acres, the popular show will be raising funds for Lewis-Manning Hospice Care. The show is being organised by husband-and-wife team, David and Pam Bassil, who have done so for more than 20 years. David said: “The show has been a part of the local show calendar for many years and everyone is thrilled that it is restarting as it’s been sorely missed. “Exhibitors are already growing flowers. There will be different classes for judging, including flowers, fruit and vegetables, floral arrangements and pot plants. There will be 139 different classes in total and lots of trophies to award!” “There will also be handicraft, cookery and children’s classes. “Poole Flower Show is very fortunate to have some well-known local faces to assist with judging. Names include dahlias judge, Gwynne Davis, who’s a renowned horticulturist. “John Lockwood will be judging the
fruit and vegetables categories. He is a former horticultural officer at Poole Council with a breadth of knowledge and passion for his subject. “Marion Martin will judge pot plants and cut flowers categories. She’s a long-standing judge who also runs the Busy Bees gardening club on Canford Heath.” Bernard Merna, owner of Compton
Acres said: “Compton Acres are honoured and excited to be sponsoring Poole Flower Show and supporting the great work of a fantastic local charity. “As well as bringing joy, growing plants, flowers and vegetables has many therapeutic benefits and this event celebrates local horticulturalists and their achievements.” Lewis-Manning’s fundraising manager, Vicki Gray, said: “We are delighted that Poole Flower Show has chosen LewisManning Hospice Care as their charity partner and we welcome our whole community to get involved and enjoy this long-standing, local event.” David added: “The last date for entering the competition will be three days before the show and it is hoped that the level of interest that was achieved in 2019 will be matched.” David is also a member and show manager of Bournemouth In Bloom, the Bournemouth Horticultural Society’, Parkstone Gardener’s Society and involved in two other flower shows for charity each year. To find out more and to enter, contact David at dcbassil@tiscali.co.uk.
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Roll up for the country show of the year! Cattle to crafts, motorbikes to machinery - it’s all at The Gillingham & Shaftesbury Show. Save the date! Our region’s renowned agricultural event, the Gillingham & Shaftesbury Show, is back on August 17 and promises to be even more actionpacked than ever before. Announcing a new star attraction, the show welcomes the world famous motorcycle spectacular - The IMPs Motorcycle Display Team sponsored by Fuel10K. With the youngest performer only five years old, these daredevil stunt riders put on a dynamic display of motorcycle skills including a deathdefying fire jump you won’t want to miss! From two wheels to four legs, agriculture is at the heart of the Gillingham & Shaftesbury Show and for the first time in more than 15 years, the much-loved Grand Parade of Livestock sponsored by Woolley & Wallis will be featured in the Gritchie Brewing Company Main Ring. The champion cattle and sheep of the 2022 show will parade in the expanse of the ring. James Cox, event organiser, said: “This spectacular parade sums up what this agricultural show is all about. “Our aim this year has been to put livestock and agriculture truly at the heart of the show. This is an event where business gets done in the agricultural sector, which will now have agricultural and rural businesses on all four sides of the ring.” Horse fans will love the equestrian exhibits this year. Due to popular demand, the show welcomes back the Heavy Horse Village, even bigger than last year. Sponsored by Wincanton Racecourse, there will be heavy horse competitions in the morning and demonstrations by these gentle giants of the equestrian world in the afternoon The UK food and farming sector is worth more than £112billion employing more than four million people and this show keeps agriculture at its very heart. You can learn all about the process of farm to food through hands-on activities – you can even watch sheep being shawn!. Mr Cox added: “This is just the start! We have more new acts and exhibitors to confirm in the next month. Visitors are in for a great rural day out this year!” Visitors are advised to book in advance with early-bird savings up until August
10 of £14 per adult (save £4), children 5-15 years £3 (save £1) and family tickets (two adults and two children) at £32 (save £10) now available to buy via Gillingham & Shaftesbury Show 2021 (ticketsrv.co.uk) or call 01747 823955 email: info@ gillinghamandshaftesburyshow.co.uk FROM PRIZE BAKING TO PRIZE BULLS, SHOWSTOPPING SHEEP TO WINNING WATERCOLOURS SHOW OFF YOUR TALENT AT THE GILLINGHAM &SHAFTESBURY SHOW From prize ponies and star sheep to champion cows, there are more than 500 competitions for livestock lovers and keen equestrians to enter. The equine schedule includes horse and
pony classes for junior jockeys as young as three years old and veteran horses as old as 15 or more. There are also heavy horse classes, show jumping and driving. Entries are open now and close on 1 August 1. Livestock is at the heart of this agricultural show and entries are now welcome for beef and dairy cattle, sheep and poultry farmers. Classes include rare and minority breeds so visitors to the show can expect to see some wonderful animals hoping to be awarded a coveted trophy. You can enter up until July 18 for a variety of classes. Organiser James Cox said: “The three H’s – horticulture, homecrafts and handicrafts – are such an important element of the Gillingham and Shaftesbury Show. “It shines a spotlight on the amazing creativity of our county, whether it’s brilliant photography or mouthwatering Victoria sponges. We are always blown away by how skilled and artistic the entries are. It just proves that the great pleasure of rural pastimes lives on.’’ Visit: gillinghamandshaftesburyshow. co.uk/compete/ for competition class themes and more details.
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Political round-up
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Making a mockery of our asylum system Constituents are right to be angry and frustrated by the Government’s inability to reduce the number of migrants arriving illegally on our shores. The people smugglers and their clients continue to make a mockery of an asylum system designed to provide refuge for those genuinely fleeing persecution. The 600 Ukrainians who have already been housed in Dorset are examples of those whom the public wish to assist. By contrast there is little sympathy for those economic migrants who resort to illegal entry and thereby queuejump all those patiently waiting for their visa applications to be processed. Few will be aware that four hotels in Bournemouth have been block booked as part of the Home Office’s dispersal policy for asylum claimants over the last ten months.
Christchurch & East Dorset CHRIS CHOPE MP These hotels provide accommodation for approximately 425 asylum seekers at any one time. The delays in investigating their claims and an inability to deport those whose claims are rejected are adding to the problems being created. The latest ‘wheeze’ of some of these migrants is to pretend that they are under 18 years of age, despite that
issue having been addressed when they were first screened on arrival in the UK. The law states that, as soon as someone raises a question about their age, the local council is required to make detailed investigations and, during that period, quite often provide special accommodation tailored for unaccompanied asylumseeking children. To date, BCP Council has had 70 such cases adding to the burden on its services to children, already judged by Ofsted, as being ‘inadequate’. n Another example of a national policy with local implications is the decision of the Government to extend for two years the regime of tariffs and other restrictions upon imports of steel. ReidSteel is the largest private sector employer in Christchurch and manufactures and supplies large steel structures
across the globe. While welcoming the Government’s announcement of a temporary extension of protection for the UK’s steel industry, I asked the Secretary of State ‘what will happen in two years’ time’ and whether ReidSteel would, by then, be able to receive supplies of the ‘clean, green’ British steel which the Government is seeking to promote. Unfortunately the Secretary of State was unable to provide a coherent response. This must put into question the Government’s obsession with ‘net zero. If the consequence of that policy is to make UK steel uncompetitively expensive, it should be abandoned. While a short-term fix may be welcome, there is an urgent need for the costs of all the Government’s ‘net zero’ policies to be properly evaluated against their benefits.
What did for Johnson... was being Johnson So it’s over. Almost. The man who considered himself an exception to the rules of politics and life – well, his political career ends in failure like the rest. Alexander (his real first name) the Great he is not. It’s not a foreign policy failure that did for him, like Eden. Nor an economic failure, like Heath, nor domestic division as brought down Thatcher. To the contrary, Johnson’s Tories kept him in 10 Downing Street whilst taxes piled up, the economy flatlined, tens of thousands of citizens needlessly died and Britain’s standing in the world diminished. In the end, what did for Johnson was Johnson just being Johnson – a contemptible, lying charlatan. Fittingly, it was mendacity arising from a sexual assault in the cradle of conservatism, the Carlton Club, that brought him down. Amid the tumult surrounding his demise, we must not forget the fact that the Conservative party
knew exactly what he was like (exhibit A – Brexit lies), yet put him up for prime minister, and sustained him there for nearly three years. Many people across Dorset and the surrounding shires find it disgraceful that our local MPs, Messers Hoare, Loder et al stayed silent on Johnson’s failures and misdemeanours for so long, before joining, as Keir Starmer put it, ‘the sinking ships fleeing the rat.’ My personal favourite was Andrew Murrison’s hasty resignation as trade envoy. Have a look on his Twitter – he didn’t even have time to take a legible scan of his resignation letter amid the avalanche of newlyfound consciences, such was his Damascene haste. Save some contempt for North Wiltshire’s Michelle Donelan. Despite already attending cabinet as Universities minister, and thereby having had ample
Dorset Labour GREG WILLIAMS opportunity to tell Johnson what she thought of him, she took a promotion to Education Secretary only to quit 36 hours later. She’s eligible for a £16,000 extra pay-out for her troubles. These people who aided and abetted Johnson should be consigned to the backbenches forever, not enriched. As for Alexander Boris de
Pfeffel the Awful, the Tories have decided to keep him in place for another two months whilst they have an internal, navel gazing, battle royale of a leadership contest. That’s right – they all think he’s too disreputable to be PM, but they’re happy to leave him in place whilst they fight each other for the spoils of his demise. And then, in an undemocratic coup de grace, the next PM will be chosen by approximately 150,000 Conservative party members. I don’t think anyone would argue that membership is reflective of British society. Terrible. Just terrible. Enough is enough. It’s not just Johnson who needs to go, but the whole rotten party who put him there and conveniently misplaced their morals, those few they have, for three years. We need a general election, and a change of government.
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Celebrate the unions
Volunteers needed Lewis-Manning Hospice Care is looking for enthusiastic people in the community to volunteer at their retail shops in Wimborne, Ashley Cross, Westbourne, Christchurch and the newly-launched Swanage shop. Hospice volunteer manager Nicola Garsden advised: “We would love people in our local community to take up these fantastic shop volunteer opportunities. “Days and times can be very flexible to suit you and your lifestyle, but we try and encourage people to do shifts of approximately four hours. “If you enjoy meeting and
greeting people and chatting to customers in the shop and are keen to learn how to use the tills, labelling, sorting stock and other fun tasks, we would love to hear from you! “All volunteers receive the relevant training needed for them to fulfil their role and I am always available for volunteers to ask questions, give help or listen to feedback.” Sound like fun? Apply online today at: lewismanning.org.uk/volunteerapplication-form/ or email hr@lewis-manning. org.uk or call 01202 708470 and ask to speak to the volunteer manager.
by Faith Eckersall The Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival is taking place over this weekend, July 15-17. The festival – which celebrates the birth of the trade union movement here in Dorset – features bands, speakers, films, workshops, creative sessions and children’s entertainment. East Dorset people who would like to attend the march and rally on Sunday July 17 can pay £10 to travel on a special coach running from Bournemouth and Poole.
Bookings can be made through Jim Buchanan on jim. buchanan76@ icloud.com. Meanwhile, after the weather washout, Dorset TUC has moved its May Day celebration event to Saturday, July 30. The Summer Celebration takes place in the Borough Gardens at Dorchester and features live music, speakers, food and a beer tent, as well as the chance to learn more about the trade union movement. tolpuddlemartyrs.org.uk/ festival.
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Puzzles Arrow words
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For the solutions turn to page 59
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Antiques & Collectibles
Lots to see at country house auction
5th & 6th November 4th August
28th October 27th July
5th & 6th November 5th August
Specialist Free Valuation Days
The Contents of Hillcrest, Church Lane,
Monday 12th Pictures, Blandford Maps, Books & Postcards Charlton Marshall, DT11 9NX
Wednesday 27th July Jewellery, at 9.30amWatches at our Salerooms Tuesday 13th Silver, & Clocks Viewing at14th theModel house Cars, 25th Trains, & 26thDolls 9.30-4.30 Wednesday & Toys Free Specialist Valuation Days Thursday 15th Medals, Militaria, Coins & Stamps Watches, Jewellery & Silver 18th Friday 16th Asian Ceramics & Works of19th Art Georgian, Victorian & later Furniture Pictures, Maps, Books & Postcards 20th Classic Motorcycle Auction 28th October Chinese & Japanese Ceramics 21st Classic Car Trains, Auction 11th November Model Cars, Toys & Dolls 22nd Further now Car beingAuction accepted Classic entries & Vintage Classic Motorbike Auction DT9 3BS The Long Street&Salerooms Sherborne Entries invited for the next above sales r XXX DIBSUFSIPVTF BVDUJPO DPN The Long Street Salerooms Sherborne DT9 3BS 01935 812277 • www.charterhouse-auction.com
The contents of Hillcrest, Church Lane, Charlton Marshall, Blandford DT11 9NX, are going under the Charterhouse auction gavel on Wednesday, July 27. “We have been instructed to auction about 98 % of the contents at Hillcrest, a threestorey country house, all being sold entirely without reserve,” said Richard Bromell of Charterhouse. “Although the house is not a Palladian property the contents are certainly that of a country house with 18th-century walnut furniture and garden statuary through to a library of 1,000’s of books.” In the house, which is accessed via an unmade track and located at the top of a hill, is a vast array of furniture, ceramics, glass, pictures, silver, jewellery and books. Outside the house there is the contents of a well-equipped workshop with tools, from chainsaws to a wood turning lathe and in the garden there are staddle stones, benches, garden statuary and even the contents of a large log store. Viewing is at the house on Monday and Tuesday, July 25
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and 26, from 9.30-4.30 with the auction taking place at the Sherborne Salerooms and online. All the lots can be seen at charterhouse-auction.com where live internet bidding is also available. Richard Bromell and the team can be contacted for valuations at The Long Street Salerooms, Sherborne 01935 812277 info@charterhouseauction.com where they are now taking entries for their August specialist auctions of silver, jewellery, watches along with wine, port and whisky. ANTIQUES WANTED furniture, paintings, glassware, ceramics, studio pottery, Asian art, records call Jerry 07906 530054
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There’s plenty of time for clock sale Semley Auctioneers’ first sale of the autumn series will be on Saturday, October 17, and will include more clocks from the collection of Henry and Tricia Byrom, a sample of which are illustrated here. Selected antique furniture and European ceramics and glass will also be sold on the same day. Entries are still being accepted for this sale, and
for the October sale of watches, jewellery and silver, and the November sale which will consist of Asian arts. Enquiries should be directed to Imogen Wilby at the Semley Shaftesbury office (01747 855122), Kath Barber at the Wimborne office (01202 842900), or Rose Halton at the South Kensington, London office (0207 5910159).
UPCOMING AUCTIONS always includes the following sections: Saturdays: Each auction Jewellery and Silver - Works of Art 23rd July Ceramics - Pictures - Books Miscellaneous Collectables such as 13th August Stamps, Postcards and Toys 10th September Furniture - Garden and Agricultural Items
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Free valuations every Friday, Wimborne office • Entries invited for our forthcoming Specialist sales • Catalogues available online • Full calendar of Specialist Sales
A Gentleman’s Rolex GMT Master wristwatch, model 1675.
Large pair of Chinese cinnabar lacquer vases, 19th century.
SOLD FOR £11,300 SOLD FOR £36,000
A certificated, unheated, Ceylon sapphire & diamond three stone ring.
Walter Crane for Maw & Co. - MERMAIDS or DIVERS a red lustre vase.
SOLD FOR £7,500
SOLD FOR £8,400
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Charity staff prevail despite Pandemic
Employees at Dorset’s Disability Charity Diverse Abilities have completed their qualifications, despite challenges and changes to learning during the Pandemic. A group of 14 started qualifications in Health and Social Care Level 2, Level 3 Residential Childcare Services, Level 3 Health and Social Care, and Level 5 in Management and Leadership in 2019, but quickly had to adapt to new ways of learning when the COVID-19 pandemic struck in March 2020. After starting college together, they soon moved to distance learning, with limited access to college or a tutor for the remainder of their qualification, but all managed to pass their qualifications with flying colours. Stephanie Vaughan-Mason, wellbeing and training manager at Diverse Abilities, commented: “I am so proud of everyone who has completed their qualifications during such a difficult time. Not only have they had to adapt to new ways of learning, but they have done it whilst supporting the most
vulnerable people in the community during the pandemic.” Diverse Abilities offers a range of training opportunities. All staff complete mandatory, paid-for introductory training to get them ready to fulfil their role in areas such as safeguarding, moving and assisting, and medication training. Staff are also offered opportunities to enhance their career with further
qualifications and training throughout their time with the organisation. Michelle Turner, supported living deputy manager, said: “It was fantastic to be able to complete my qualification, despite it not being quite how I imagined it. We all quickly adapted to learning from home”. Visit diverseabilities.org.uk/careers to find out more about career opportunities with Diverse Abilities.
Food & Drink
EAT, DRINK AND STAY at the Fleur De Lys in Cranborne
Our menus offer you the finest of local lngredients which include fish and of course our salt aged steaks.
You will find some of the finest wines, local beers and the usual favourites behind our well stocked bar
With our Room Bookings why not treat yourselves to a well deserved break staying with us in Cranborne.
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Steak Night on Wednesday.
Everyone welcome £5 entry to charity with great prizes including Fleur Voucher.
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Cooking... Chilli Before I moved in with Martin, he used to have a curry night on a Saturday, when he would order a takeaway, have a bottle of beer and watch a good film. When I arrived, we turned Saturdays into a sort of ‘date night’, when we would put down our computers, have a nice meal and watch a film. The trouble these days, is that there is so much choice! We have the normal TV channels, Netflix, Disney, Amazon Prime to name but a few. Martin usually starts looking for a film at about 5. He scrolls through all the channels, playing the previews and I have to make a decision quickly. The trouble I have is that so many of the films seem the same, or they preview the funniest bits and then, when we watch it, the rest of it is boring.
with Martha Legg
We have similar tastes, in that I don’t really like girlie films or romcoms, I hate horror films and suspense films although Martin likes them. When we first moved in together, I found out that he likes cartoons. (I was never allowed to watch them before.) We loved Ice Age and the Despicable Me series. The makers are so clever these days in that although they are for children, there are adult jokes in them as well. Usually, we settle for a drama or crime thriller. We have our meal and then settle down with a glass of wine to watch the film. We have quite a large TV and we have lights round it so it looks like a cinema screen. The only thing is, no one sells popcorn or brings the ice creams around! (Showing my age now, when
a trip to the cinema meant seeing two films with an interval and, oh, the double seats at the Tivoli, great for courting couples!!) Ingredients: 1 tbsp Olive Oil 1 onion Chopped Clove of Garlic 1 red pepper chopped 400gm Beef Mince 400grm Tinned Tomatoes
In association with... 1 tsp chilli powder ½ tsp ground Cumin Seasoning 400grms Kidney Beans Method: Heat the Oil in a large saucepan Fry the garlic and onion gently Add the red pepper and stir for a couple of minutes Put in the mince and cook until the mince is light brown Add the tinned tomatoes, chilli powder and ground cumin and seasoning Bring to the boil on a low heat for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally Then put in the kidney beans and simmer for 20 mins If you are not eating straight away, then after cooking for 30 minutes, leave and then add the kidney beans 20 minutes before you serve. You can serve with rice or pitta bread.
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Health & Wellbeing
Give your skin the right workout Are you truly happy with your skin? Are you suffering in silence, not happy with what you see in the mirror? Have you tried it all and nothing works? Do you feel lost when it comes to skincare and knowing what you should or shouldn’t be using? As someone who has suffered with my skin for most of my adult life, I can totally relate to how it feels to not be happy with what you see. I understand how overwhelming it can be with so many skincare products that say they will fix your skin issues. And I know the disappointment when they don’t. There are lots of products and treatments out there that will tell you they are the magic cure, so how do you know what to choose, how do you know what will really work for you? This is where the importance
Jemma Sandell is an Advanced Massage & Beauty Therapist and owner of Relax & Remedy, Ferndown. Visit: relaxandremedy.co.uk.
of a professional consultation comes in – I cannot stress this enough. Not only will it ensure you get better results for your skin but it will also save you wasting money on skincare that’s not right for you. I’m here to listen and understand your skin concerns - really listen. I want to know how the problems began, what makes it better or worse and what products have you tried already. Your consultation
will last for half an hour and harness a holistic approach too. There are so many factors that can affect our skin environment, stress, what we put on it, diet, medication. No stone will be left unturned. What you can see on the skin surface is often only the symptom of a much deeper cause. This is why, after more than a year of research, I choose to work with high
grade derma-cosmeceutical skincare. This allows me to not only work on the problems you can see but work deep within the skin to repair and work on your skin health. It’s important to understand that when it comes to skin, a one-time treatment isn’t going to solve your problems. It may help for a bit but it won’t solve them. Imagine going to the gym just once and expecting to instantly look bikini-fit! You need to put the effort in between treatments with homecare.
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There are many different reasons why people seek the support of a hypnotherapist. My sessions involve elements of coaching, NLP, counselling and psychotherapy, CBT and other therapeutic modalities, which, when combined with hypnosis, can be very powerful agents for change across a wide range of issues. Some of the common problems I work with are: Anxiety Anxiety is not something we have - none of us are born anxious. Anxiety is something we DO. It’s a protective response that has become habitual and automatic. I use hypnotherapy to change these unhelpful patterns, and provide practical relaxation tools and techniques that can be used at home. Weight Control Often people want to change their relationship with food or alcohol in order to lose weight. Hypnosis can really help with this, and my clients are often amazed at how easy
How can hypnotherapy help? this lifelong habit quickly and easily. Watching someone walk out of the door to a happier and healthier future, gaining more years with their loved ones, is incredibly rewarding.
By Susie Carver, consulting hypnotherapist with Sea Change Hypnotherapy in Wimborne seachangehypno.com it becomes to feel differently about food. Creating healthy habits and forming new, more helpful emotions and patterns of behaviour is critical. Stop Smoking If you know you need to stop smoking and you need to do it now, I can help. I’ve had some incredible clients recently who have freed themselves from
Fears & Phobias Unlike anxiety, which is often complex, a lot of fears can be eradicated in just one session. I can help you change the way you perceive the object or fearful situation. This rewires yours neural pathways and means you will never experience that fear in the same way again. Confidence Perhaps you want to feel more confident for an upcoming exam, job interview or driving test. Hypnosis allows you to eradicate limiting beliefs, negative self-talk and destructive thought patterns. Soon you will be brimming with confidence and ready to take on the world!
Motivation Whether you’re a sports person or a performer, hypnosis can help you get into peak state for performance. You’ll discover how to keep calm and centred, maximise your training mindset, access a ‘flow’ state and anchor a powerfully positive emotional response that can be triggered whenever you need it
Sleep Alongside tried and tested sleep science techniques such as CBTi, hypnosis can be used to reprogramme your mind and body for better sleep. Pain Pain should never be ignored, but hypnosis can help you reduce and in some cases eliminate useless, unnecessary chronic pain. This is just the tip of the iceberg, of course - if you aren’t sure, visit my website or drop me a line and I’ll be happy to help.
Exploring Stour & Avon...
with retired Dorset rights of way officer CHRIS SLADE
TARRANT RAWSTON Park by the cart shed at Rawston Farm, where you can pick up copies of both the New Stour & Avon the New Blackmore Vale magazines. Make your way through the yard to visit the lovely church which, although privately owned nowadays, is open. Back to the cart shed and, from there, walk east along the road crossing the River Tarrant. There’s been so little rain recently that they might feel the need to change it’s name to ‘trickle’! Continue to the bend where it then heads north east for nearly half a mile until, on your left, you come to the public footpath along the drive to Luton Farm, heading north-west. Passing the farm buildings, you then
enter Luton Drove that heads due west in a straight line crossing quite a few contour lines. At the end of the Drove,
enter the next field and follow the path to the near corner of Race Down Plantation, which the path skirts.
Once past the woodland, you’ll see part of Blandford Camp behind high security fencing. The path soon arrives at a junction where you turn left along a narrow way through woodland. It’s worth pausing to peer back at the way you came as the views are wide and lovely. Soon your path bends left and crosses Little Down, heading south east. You’ll pass a long barrow but it’s difficult to see through the hedge. Then you come to the clubhouse of Ashley Wood Golf Club. Join the road to its left and you’ll have an easy walk downhill over Rawston Down for a mile or so. Eventually it curves round to the north east and in another half a mile you’ll be back at your car, having walked five miles.
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Health & Wellbeing
We’re all entitled to feel proud
Recently, my colleague and I delivered our first ever online group coaching event. It had been weeks in the making. During the session I experienced goose pimples for I was speaking passionately from my heart about what I believe in. I have facilitated and delivered presentations in previous careers, and although interested in the subject, I was never moved to a point where I could feel the emotion in the back of my throat or know powerfully that what I was delivering was on point. For me, the difference between delivering a message that you are passionate about is very different to delivering something that does not
make a fire burn in your belly. And I don’t think we can control that passion, it’s either there or it’s not. For an audience, I believe they can see, hear and feel that passion. We received lovely feedback. People were inspired, happy, motivated, and one lady even said that we’d made her spine tingle. It’s fabulous knowing that you have resonated to the point where you have lifted someone’s mood or ignited a sparkle in someone’s soul. The morning after, still high and pumped, I opted to express my pride on social media channels, all in a bid to help promote our small businesses. However, after I posted, I began to fret.
What if people think I’m blowing my own trumpet? What if people think I’m being big headed, banging on about how marvellous the session had been and how marvellous I am? Why do I even care what others think? The trouble is, I do. I want to be loved and admired as much as anyone. I want people to think kindly of me, be pleased for me, care about me. And if I don’t receive that then potentially, like many other people, I can be left feeling low or empty. Grrrr... the evil joys of social media! Rather than await affirmation and encouragement from others, I think it’s important that we are our own champion, believe and trust in ourselves, be pleased and
n Victoria Arnold is a life coach from Wimborne Victoriaarnold.co.uk triumphant if something goes well that we have worked long and hard for. So I’m taking this one for me. I stepped out of my comfort zone. I put my big girl pants on and delivered a 90-minute session to people I didn’t know. I’ve worked hard. It went well. I enjoyed myself. And from the feedback it would seem that it hit the spot. Whether anyone else gives a tuppence worth is their business, not mine. I’m owning it. I’m owning this pride.
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One of the things I’m asked most often is to help people with motivation. They see me doing things so they assume I’m feeling motivated all or a lot of the time, but motivation is a feeling and it comes and goes for me as much as anyone else. Here’s the way I look at it: imagine motivation is a charismatic friend; they’re really good fun, they’re the life and soul of any party and you love hanging out with them. They light up the room and make you feel great. The problem is, they’re quite flaky and unreliable and quite often they let you down. They’re great for making plans and coming up with exciting ideas that you’ll look forward to, but then, at the last minute, they don’t show up. Naturally you’re going to be left disappointed as you were
Find your support relying on them being there and for them to set the tone for you. Motivation is a great friend, but you cannot rely on them to be there all the time or to get things done. Instead, make consistency and habit your friends too. Consistency and habit might not be as exciting or glamorous as motivation, but they’ll be there for you and they won’t let you down. You need them in your life too, they’ll help your confidence and be there quietly cheering you on and encouraging you long after motivation has left. They are the action that follows through. The reason you’re not making progress or not sticking to something isn’t because of lack of motivation, but because you’re expecting too much from motivation and you need a wider support team
that you can really rely on. When we make changes in our lives to better our health and improve our fitness, we’d hope that those around us and those close to us, are supportive and encouraging. Unfortunately that’s not always the case. What may happen is that your changes and positive progress may start to make others feel uncomfortable, undermine their sense of self or throw some light onto their inability to change and lack of focus and direction. It’s important to remember that it is about them and not you. Sometimes we grow apart from people, or grow at different times, but that isn’t always a bad thing. Try not to let others hold you back from making changes to improve yourself.
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Have fun this summer at Pine Martin Grange, your local award winning care home Pine Martin Grange is a luxury care home in the heart of Dorset, offering residential, nursing and dementia care. Enjoy al fresco dining in our landscaped gardens, outdoor activities and trips out to see the local area. Please contact us on 01929 768204 or visit www.dormycare.co.uk
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SCHOOLS OUT Get ready for a summer of fun at Dorset’s top family theme park!
Adventure Wonderland is the perfect destination for family fun in Bournemouth. There is so much to enjoy during your next visit including all your favourite rides and attractions! Make a splash on Jungle Falls log flume or ride the waves of the Ghostly Galleon. Fly high on the Flying Elephants and get in a spin on the Turbo Teacups! Plus NEW for 2022 is ‘The Buccaneers Bouncer!’ And ‘The Caterpillar’s Sensory Garden’. Your ticket also includes the huge indoor play centre, ‘Wild Thing!’, ‘Alice at the Movies’ crazy golf, Shetland World animal area, the Alice in Wonderland Maze and take your seats for showtime in The Theatre! It’s a summer full of event-ure! Adventure Wonderland will also be welcoming some very specials guests during the summer holidays. Come and see Peppa Pig on Thursday 4th August, Bluey on Thursday 18th August and Bingo (from Bluey) on Thursday 25th August 2022. Adventure Wonderland - memories made here. Book your visit now. Visit www.adventurewonderland.co.uk
Magnificent birds flying free and reptiles Liberty’s Owl, Raptor and Reptile Centre is named after Liberty, our Alaskan Bald Eagle, one of the many birds of prey that we have on display at the Centre, which is located just outside Ringwood near the natural beauty of Hampshire’s New Forest National Park, and close to the splendour of Dorset’s World Heritage “Jurassic” Coast.
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At Liberty’s you will find a large collection of Birds of Prey, including Owls, Hawks, Falcons and Vultures, as well as a collection of Reptiles and other creepy crawlies in our Reptile House. We also offer falconry experience days, photographic experience days and hawking days Liberty’s Owl, Raptor and Reptile Centre is named after Liberty, our Alaskan Bald Eagle, one of the many birds of prey that we have on display at the Centre, which is located just outside Ringwood near the natural beauty of Hampshire’s New Forest National Park, and close to the splendour of Dorset’s World Heritage “Jurassic” Coast. At Liberty’s you will find a large collection of Birds of Prey, including Owls, Hawks, Falcons and Vultures, as well as a collection of Reptiles and other creepy crawlies in our Reptile House. We also offer falconry experience days, photographic experience days and hawking days to people who want to take up the opportunity to enjoy a closer encounter with some of our birds. Enjoy a visit and observe these magnificent birds flying free and reptiles up close in various daily demonstrations. Visit www.libertysfalconry.com
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In the beautiful surroundings of the New Forest National Park you can discover all the delights the New Forest Wildlife Park has to offer everyone. Home to over 260 animals representing 40 species, both exotic and native, conservation projects and education are at the very heart of the park. As you stroll around the Nature Trail look for 4 species of otters including the endangered and very vocal Giant Otter from the Amazon, wild roaming deer and wallabies, lynx, the ever watchful wolves, mouflon, Scottish wildcats, the tiny native Harvest Mouse (try and count them!) to the massive Eurasian bison. Throughout the day our friendly and knowledgable keepers feed the animals and have time to chat and share their knowledge about the animals in their care. Two energy burning playgrounds (one for under six years and the other for six years to eighty years) are for all abilities to learn, discover and play. Would you like an unusual gift for a special person in your life? A Keeper Experience could be the answer - spend time with a keeper and get up close to the animals and see what it’s like to be a keeper at New Forest Wildlife Park. Gift shop and cafe open to public and visitors . Free car park. So much to do and so much to see at New Forest Wildlife Park. www.newforestwildlifepark.co.uk
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A summer of fun awaits at RockReef Activity Attraction on Bournemouth Pier! A huge range of exciting activities to suit all ages from 4 to 94 awaits at RockReef Indoor Activity Attraction this summer! RockReef is the perfect fun day out to keep the whole family entertained. The indoor adventure centre includes 28 fun themed climbing walls, an aerial obstacle course, Pier Cave, Vertical Slide and Leap of Faith jump. Outside is the awesome PierZip, the only pier to shore zip wire in the world!
The PierZip is now open 7 days a week and RockReef indoor activities are open 7 days a week from 23rd July. Get a group of 4 together and take advantage of their great value friends and family ticket. Save up to 15% by booking online in advance and all advance bookings receive FREE pier toll entry. Book online www.rockreef.co.uk
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Home & Garden Horticulturist and garden designer/ consultant Hannah Hobbs-Chell is the gardener at High Mead Farm, looking after four acres of gardens and landscape. If you have a question for her, email:hannah.hobbschell@outlook.com including a picture if relevant
Helpful hints on hay fever
Q. I suffer from hay fever, but I love my garden and plants, how can I enjoy my garden without plants? A. Hay fever is miserable, and can make what should be a lovely spring and summer an endurance test. But, whilst you cannot control what your neighbours grow, there are many options for plants that will not add to the hay fever burden in your garden. There are some plants and trees which are absolute no-no’s. In fact many of our most common and stately trees are some of the worst offenders sadly. Silver birch (Betula spp.), above, is
one of the worst offenders of all the plants and trees, yet is so common in gardens and street scenes, and Quercus (oak), Populus (poplar), and Acer pseudoplatinus (sycamore) are also bad for allergy sufferers. In terms of plants, avoid sunflowers, chrysanthemums and dahlias among others. Plants that are least likely to affect you are those that are pollinated by insects, rather than wind, those that have a shorter flowering time, and those that have heavy, sticky pollen. Male plants are also a problem, since they are the pollen producers, not the females.
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Some plant varieties are male or female only, whereas some plants have both male and female flowers on one plant. An example of male and female plants is Ilex (holly) – it is the female varieties and cultivars which carry the berries, males will never bear berries but will produce pollen. A completely pollenfree tree is Acer ‘Autumn Glory’, and double hollyhocks have virtually no pollen either (in fact many double flowers are good for allergy-free gardening). Follow these guidelines and it is perfectly possible to have a fabulous garden that is allergen friendly. Thomas Ogren is a leader in the field of allergy free gardening, and is well worth looking at if you are interested, or consult a horticultural consultant or designer to help you.
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I had heard that compost was sometimes termed, ‘black gold’. At the time I thought this was overplaying it a bit, but now... maybe not! It seems we are running out of chemical fertilisers and the scarcity is driving the price up which in turn puts up the price of food. I take comfort from the fact that while this is true for large-scale intensive agriculture it need not be the case for portages, small holdings and allotments. In every household we have the ingredients to create our own compost. It’s a very satisfying pursuit, especially when you see the results! If you are not used to it, maybe it seems a bit disgusting but it’s been used for centuries and certainly when Britain was ‘digging for victory’ and growing our own, we were making our own compost to grow our own crops. The newspapers are full of scare reports about the shortage of potassium but, as the name hints, potassium can be obtained by just putting pot ash into the mix.
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You’ll need your laughing gear in order! by Faith Eckersall If you fancy a laugh as the autumn nights approach, it’s time to get booking at Salisbury Playhouse which has two shows for lovers of great comedy. The first, from October 4 to 8, is Spike, by Have I Got News For You’s Ian Hislop and Nick Newman, a homage to Spike Milligan of Goon Show fame. It’s the booming fifties, and Britain is in the clutches of Goon mania as men, women and children across the country scramble to get their ear to a wireless for another instalment of The Goon Show. While Harry Secombe and Peter Sellers
get down to the serious business of becoming overnight celebrities, fellow Goon and chief writer Spike finds himself pushing the boundaries of comedy, and
testing the patience of the BBC. Will Spike’s dogged obsession with finding the funny elevate The Goons to soaring new heights, or
will the whole thing come crashing down with the stroke of a potato peeler? Meanwhile, on September 17, Jenny Éclair stars in her one-woman show Sixty (FFS!). In her show, which has extended its tour, Jenny confronts ‘a new decade of decrepitude’. Now it takes 20 minutes of scrolling down to find her DOB when filling in forms online, should she celebrate or crawl into a hole? What will her 60’s hold for this 1960’s babe and is it a legal requirement to buy Nordic walking poles? Find out on September 17. Visit: wiltshirecreative.co.uk/ whats-on/main-house.
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Fri 15 July: 14:30 A hairdresser begins a campaign to save the Lyric theatre, enlisting the help of Steven Spielberg to host a special premiere.
A WEEKEND BY THE SEA WITH TALKING PICTURES TV Sat 16 – Sun 17 July | £30 a day. £50 for the weekend Talking Pictures TV hosts a weekend celebrating film and TV history, with lots of newsreels, short films, Saturday Morning Pictures, lost TV episodes and films on the big screen.
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CINDERELLA – P*SSED UP PANTO (LIVE)
Sat 23 July: 19:30 | 16+ Have you ever watched a pantomime and wondered what mischief the cast would get up to if there weren’t any children in the audience? Now’s your chance to find out!
THE MANY VOICES OF DEBRA STEPHENSON (LIVE)
Thu 28 July: 19:30 Join Debra (Dead Ringers, Spitting Image) as she hurtles through a multiverse of musical icons, politicians and celebrities.
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by Lorraine Gibson After enjoying huge critical acclaim for her role as the beautiful but deadly assassin Villanelle in the hit TV series, Killing Eve, Jodie Comer has become theatrical gold. Now there’s the chance to see the award-winning actress’s West End debut performance in Prima Facie, at London’s Harold Pinter Theatre via NT:LIVE. Comer plays Tessa, a young and brilliant barrister who, after working her way
up from a working-class background, is at the top of her game when she faces an unexpected event that forces her to confront her patriarchal power. Captured live in the intimate theatre, this is as close to the real thing as you’ll get and minus the train fares and fancy London ticket prices. It’s at the Regent Centre on Thursday, July 21, at 19:00 and Sunday, July 24, at 14:00 (Cert. 15/120 mins). Tickets £14 (concessions £12).Regentcentre.co.uk.
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Everybody clap your pans! Cook up a stink as part of Rufus Skumskins O’Parsleys’ kitchen crew or bring a pot to bang and ward off evil cakes as LAStheatre head to Dorset this summer with their outdoor theatre show The Rascally Diner - a fun-filled, messy performance about food! Chef Rufus Skumskins O’Parsley is famous for creating some of the world’s most disgusting dishes. (You might know him from the award-winning children’s book The Rascally Cake, written by Jeanne Willis and Korky Paul). Rufus went viral after baking a huge, human-eating cake from ingredients including snot, blubber and a cowpat. He only escaped being gobbled up by the gruesome gateau because he tasted awful - a result of his foul diet.
For 10 years now, Rufus has been on a mission to make everyone taste bad and protect them from the creature he cooked up... Join LAStheatre for a show that gently explores food provenance, sustainability, and healthy eating in a silly, song-filled, riotous open-air performance for children aged five+ and their families. Visit The Rascally Diner
at Alderholt Village Hall (07709 933652) at 2:30pm on Thursday, July 28, and Broadmayne First School Field at 11:30am on Friday, July 29 (07443 659912). Please note that this is an outdoor event - dress for all weather and bring your own chair/blanket to sit on. Further information and tickets are available online atartsreach.co.uk.
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Saturday 16th July 7.30pm Tickets £25 (Box Office bookings over £20 incur £1 booking fee)
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Peace, love and wellness = happy campers by Lorraine Gibson Festivals have always had a bit of a wellness vibe going on, but often in the shape of a solitary yoga area in a far corner of the field. Not any more. A Pandemic-driven increase in the focus on mental wellbeing and health issues has seen self-care take centre stage this summer and never more so than at local weekender, Camp Bestival. Co-curators, Josie and Rob da Bank, pioneers of the wellbeing movement, have enouraged it at their festivals for years but this time, feelgood options are off the scale. From ice baths, sleep therapies and breathwork, to meditation, moon healings and cleansing fire ceremonies, the family-friendly event at Lulworth will feature fields of calm and restoration for festival-goers to unwind between the music mayhem. Rob da Bank, who told the New Stour & Avon that he sees the Dorset festival as his own family holiday, said: “Josie and I have always had a wellness space since we started Bestival in 2004 and loved being able to sit somewhere quiet and contemplate the world, have a treatment, or try something new - from knitting to chanting with strangers! “This summer,” he added, “we feel even more blessed to be able to put on a festival with everything that’s happening in the world and for the first time are giving our wellness areas the theme - Freedom.” As with most families, the da Bank kids’ happiness is crucial to the ultimate
HOT AND COLD: Fire ceremony and an ice bath
success of their family holiday. “So many of us take it for granted we can jump in a car or on a train, turn up at a festival and watch our kids run free as we sit back and enjoy our freedom,” he says. “This is not the case for so many, so, in the most positive and inspiring way, we hope to inject some of that spirit into everything.”
At Slow Motion, a dedicated zone for boosting mental health, reducing stress and improving sleep, ice baths, also known as cold water immersion, claim to improve wellbeing and aid muscle recovery – useful after hours of dancing. Breathing and bespoke mindfulness areas, the Retreat yoga will stage children-friendly yoga workshops and Cosmic Kids will keep them calm. Nearby, is the Sleep Retreat, welcome at an action-packed festival, wild moon wellbeing and women’s circles that ‘give women the tools to connect and live a more balanced life’. Then there are ‘gong’ baths where reverberations are said to rejuvenate the spirits and Shamanic Drumming Journeys to help solve life’s mysteries. The Water and Stone Wild Spa, is all hot tubs, saunas and a Bedouin-style relaxation lounge but if the fastest way to feeling good is a full-on physical blow out, try Camp Bestival’s Boot Camp. The year 2022 marks a 14-year history of entertaining families for Camp Bestival. Rudimental and Rag ‘n’ Bone Man will lead this year’s line-up as legends Sister Sledge, Earth Wind & Fire Experience and Kool and The Gang spread disco fever while Razorlight, Shed Seven, and party bangers King, for example, will also rock the stage. Camp Bestival Dorset is at Lulworth Castle, July 28 to 31. Visit campbestival.net.
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Horticultural show is back after two years
Broadstone Horticultural Society members are looking forward to their Summer Show. It takes place in the War Memorial Hall, Tudor Rd, Broadstone, on Saturday, August 13, from 1-4pm. There are classes for all
BSO’s show for residents
Residents from three Dorset care homes enjoyed their own intimate performance by musicians from Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (BSO). French horn and piano player Kevin Pritchard and violinist Jenni Curiel visited the Colten Care residents as part of the care group’s celebrations for World Music Day 2022. The performance had been due to take place alongside a picnic at Poole Park. But after rain was forecast, residents of Fernhill in Ferndown and Abbey View in Sherborne joined with residents at Colten’s newest home Bourne View, in Poole. The musicians led the audience through a stunning one-hour set which included popular pieces by Schubert and Tchaikovsky, as well as hit songs from the 1960s and a medley of Cole Porter classics. Kevin said: “We’ve played at many Colten Care homes and always receive a wonderful welcome.” “Bourne View is an exceptionally beautiful home and performing a summer concert for so many residents together, on the picturesque roof garden level was perfect.” Jenni agreed: “Everyone was swaying, tapping their toes or clapping.”
types of fruit, vegetables and flowers as well as cookery, photography, floral art, craft and children’s classes. Most classes are open to nonmembers. There will also be cake and plant stalls, raffle and tombola. Schedules are available on the website.
New members are always very welcome and there is a varied mix of speakers from September to June. Membership is £5 and gives discount at some nurseries. Visit: broadstonehortsoc. blogspot.co.uk or email bhs. show@outlook.com.
Save the date and paint the town
by Lorraine Gibson When Andrea Hook tells you she’s going to paint the town - she literally means it. Last October, the award-winning Wimborne artist spotted a colourful pumpkin display in her local grocer’s shop and was so inspired that she decided to capture it. The result - a small and beautifully-detailed nod to impressionism - was so well received that Andrea painted another shop, Winfred’s 1929, and then another and then some more. “Originally my only intention was to paint the pumpkin scene for an autumnal post in social media,” she says. “Then I painted Winifred’s as it stocks my work and the local response was so amazing, I kept going.” The resulting miniature masterpieces have now been immortalised in a 2023 calendar called Painting The Town. Naturally, and judging by the surge of positive comments on her Facebook posts, it is rapidly becoming the talk of the town - and beyond. In a charming example of things going full circle, Andrea’s calendar is now stocked in two of the premises she painted - Gulliver’s Bookshop and Wimborne Model Town & Gardens - with others likely to follow suit.
Amazed, but thrilled by the success of what began as an artist’s passing whim, she says: “It’s a delight to see my paintings in print, after several months of painting just some of the wonderful, charming independent shops we have in Wimborne. “I am extremely grateful for the support and encouragement I received from the local community and the shopkeepers when I started painting the series. “I’ve met some really lovely people through this painting venture,” she adds, “I’m going to continue painting the town, there are so many characterful and inspiring buildings to capture. I’ll be painting for quite a while.” Besides selling through local stockists Andrea will sell her calendars at local events, including the Wimborne Flower Festival at the Minster, from September 2 to 5, and Handmade Wimborne at the Allendale Centre, on October 16. Time to pop those dates in your soon-to-be-replaced calendar!
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Giant buzz expected at music fest by Lorraine Gibson Legendary punk band Buzzcocks could well start a commotion when they headline a music festival being held in the shadow of the Cerne Abbas Giant and his famous 36 feet-long appendage. Barnstomper is back after a two year lay-off due to Covid and those who’ve fallen in love with it are already buzzing with anticipation. The Dorset Downs will vibrate to the sounds of bands including Holy Moly And The Crackers, Guns Of Navarone, Imperial Leisure and other well-known acts. Phil Hoyle, landlord of Ringwood’s London Tavern who is one of the festival organisers, said: “Securing these acts has been a real effort but it will be superb. “Holy Moly And The Crackers are a lively female-fronted folk-rock outfit from Newcastle and Imperial Leisure are a ska/rock band from London. “We also have Black Water Country, a six-piece Dorset-based folk-punk band
and Warrington’s Roughneck Riot who are folky and punky. “Music and beer go together perfectly and we have plenty of both.” No doubt helped by the venue, the Cerne Abbas Brewery and a range of beers as eclectic as the music line-up. Phil adds: “With the cost of living crisis we have kept the price as low as possible to encourage people to finish off the festival season with a bang.
Building a model weekend Building toys from the 1950s, including Lott’s Bricks, Bayko and Minibrix, will be making a hands-on appearance for one weekend only, at Wimborne Model Town on July 23 and 24, at the start of the charity attraction’s 70th anniversary summer holiday season. The construction model sets, popular before the appearance of Lego, will be available for visitors to try as part of a special Model Buildings Weekend.
Jack Gritton from Cobnut 3D will also be on hand to demonstrate and explain the process of model making with 3D printers. Cobnut has been producing the miniature models for the Model of the Model Town, the developing 1/100th scale diorama which forms the 70th anniversary project now on view. Booking is not required and there are no additional charges for the event.
Two days is £75 which includes camping. “We’re looking forward to welcoming our regulars but also new festival-goers to what we believe will be the best Barnstomper yet. “Hopefully we’ll have great weather, but never mind the rain, we’ve got Buzzcocks.” September 2 and 3. Visit: barnstomper.co.uk.
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Under-14s are champions of the UK After retaining the ENG Southern Conference title, Poole entered into the grand finals in good form. The Dorset-based side would now meet the strongest teams in the country to determine who would be crowned National Champions. In the opening game of the major event, Poole were slow to find their stride against an unknown Chester NC, but once the nerves were out the way Poole settled in and took control of the quarter-final fixture which resulted in a 43-20 win.
This set Poole up nicely for the semi-final, where they would meet Middlesborough based netball club Grangetown. Grangetown presented Poole with a very tough challenge; early into the game the possession was fairly even, before they finally succumbed to the Dorset side just after half time. Poole were able to grind out a lead and then take it away. The game ended 34-19. In the national final Poole NC faced a very established Kingsway Power from Manchester.
Poole got off to a dream start, the girls were firing across all areas of the court - playing with confidence and determination. Kingsway Power struggled to break through the defensive pressure that a very relentless Poole applied throughout. Poole found the breathing space early on to take control of the game and win 25-13, which made the girls the official Number One U14 team in the country.
Giving the shirt off his back for fundraiser A football coach is set to undertake a walking marathon from Portsmouth FC to Southampton FC at the end of September in support of Prostate Cancer UK. Chris Berry, coach for Ringwood Town U9 Titans signed up for the challenge but with an additional twist. He said: “I hope to raise awareness by completing this challenge and raise funds for such as supportive charity. “If the challenge to walk 26 miles from stadium to stadium was not enough, I plan to change into a different football shirt after
walking each mile. “It would be great to have south coast teams
represented, Premier League to grassroots.’ Chris has had friends and
family donating or loaning shirts for this challenge, but he is still on the lookout for more. He added: “If anyone is looking to support through loaning a shirt for the challenge that would be great.” If anyone is able to assist through a shirt or sponsorship in support of Prostate Cancer UK, contact Chris via Twitter ‘26shirts26miles’ or via justgiving.com/ChrisBerry38 . For further information on Prostate Cancer UK, see www.prostatecanceruk. org
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Farming & Environment
A day at the farm with Tiffany Fleming
Tiffany Fleming is a volunteer at High Mead Farm in Longham, Ferndown. High Mead Farm is a working farm run to promote the benefits of engaging with animals, soil, and nature. They ‘create purposeful roles for our cofarmers, young people and adults alike, to help bring about a sense of wellbeing and self-worth that many have never experienced before’. Browse Google for ‘bad-day sayings’ and it will serve you up a cornucopia of corny quotes suggesting we all need bad days, to help us truly appreciate the good ones. “Be thankful for bad days and bad people. They teach you to appreciate the good days and the good people more”. Tricky to adopt that as your philosophy, when you arrive at the farm to discover a break-in. Quite what our intruders hoped to find I’m not sure, but their clumsy efforts to open just about every door and every lock, left an unnecessary trail of destruction and much bad feeling amongst the cofarmers and staff. Those that seek comfort in the farm environment found the unwelcome visit very unsettling indeed. Luckily, the exciting prospect of a quiz, a Farm Open Day, and a trip to Chessington, quickly
lifted their spirits. And, as if to demonstrate there is some truth in all those saccharine aphorisms on Google, plenty of good people did step up to the plate! It is hard to stay unhappy for long at the farm, something visitors often experience and comment on. It is just the place to lift the spirits. Take Ian for example, a High Mead co-farmer with a keen interest in farming, that began when he was very young. Stories of farm life back in the 1920s told to him by his Nan, sparked a love that will last a lifetime. Ian attended Beaucroft School from 1991, then learned business studies before working in retail. Through the years, Ian yearned for life on a farm. So, when his support worker found High Mead, Ian felt he’d found his second home. Despite being excited about joining, Ian felt quite anxious when he first started, but
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You’d be barking to miss this dog fest!
Britain’s only surf contest for canines, the UK Dog Surfing Championships is set to ride the waves on to Branksome Dene Chine beach in Poole again this month. The fourth annual Dog Masters Festival is now an all-day event that extends into the evening with a full programme of live music and sundown entertainment. “It’s barking brilliant fun for all the family,” says event organiser Mark Reeves from Shaka Surf, a local surf and paddleboard school. “We’re really excited because after three years undefeated reigning champions James Clarke and his beagle Bear have announced their retirement so we’ll have to crown a new top dog!” Notable entrants include Jason the cockerpoo who learned to paddleboard to conquer his separation anxiety, Nixon the parson russell whose owner Mark Lewis is a famous fitness YouTuber, Scout the border collie who comes all the way from Ireland to take part, and
Harper the black lab whose owner Simon insists on wearing a Scooby-Doo outfit. Meanwhile, last year’s runner up and firm fan favourite, Chuck Norris the parson russell has been in training... eating an egg a day! As well as the main event with 30 canine competitors registered for a fast-paced doggy paddleboard race in the sea using Sandbanks
Style boards, the festival boasts a host of new features including a dog show with dog behaviourist Paws On Board, the Mutts Market, Shaka Surf Street Market, Shaka Street Food Fair and the Puppy Pad Kids Zone. And the fun continues into the evening with the Sunset Sessions headlined by the Marley Experience, the world’s top Bob Marley tribute, and a strong support
bill featuring the emerging singer/songwriters Francis Lion, Poppy and Sam Lowen. “Dog Masters is more bonkers than ever,” adds Mark. “We can promise dogs in Hawaiian shirts, kids on bungee swings, the best surf and pooch gear, beers and burgers on the beach. Our comperes, Martyn the Hat and Kev Scott from Hot Radio, are hilarious and we’ve got the coolest live music bill as the sun goes down.” More info at: shakasurf. co.uk/uk-dog-surfingchamps.Tickets cost: Adult Full Day: £14 Child Full day 3-15yrs: £5 Child Under 3 (free) Family (2 adults, 2 child) Full Day: £38 Sunset Session only, Adult & Kids: £10 (4pm-10pm only) Wristband on entry. Tickets are available at ticketsource.co.uk/uk-dogsurfing-championships/ dogmasters-2022-uk-dogsurfing-championships/202207-23/10:00/t-ljqove.
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Lungworm (or Angiostrongylus Vasorum) is a parasite affecting dogs and foxes. It can cause significant disease and in some cases, be fatal. It’s therefore important to be aware of lungworm and how you can help protect your pet from this parasite. Dogs can be infected with lungworm larvae carried by slugs and snails (which act as intermediate hosts). Unfortunately, slugs and snails can be inadvertently eaten in grass, soil or whilst playing with toys in the garden. Lungworm larvae can even be found in the trail that snails leave behind in your garden. The disease is commonest in young dogs that eat or play with slugs and snails and in dogs that eat or drink outside where slugs or snails may have been in their bowls.
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It’s an extraordinary sight. From the outside, Ross Phillips’ home in Colehill looks like any other detached house. But on entering the back door you’re greeted by up to 14 people taking part in a boxing class or some other fitness training. Ross, a former professional kickboxer, built the private gym attached to his home in 2006, originally for his own personal use. It laid dormant after the 46-year-old father of three quit kickboxing. But after people started asking for lessons, Ross began teaching, launching his business in 2009. Today NRG Boxing and Fitness has upwards of 90 people a week through its doors, ranging in age from four to 62. Apart from classes in boxing and kickboxing he also offers One 2 One fitness sessions and ladies fitness/strength/ toning and conditioning. Twice a year Ross stages Fight Nights at The Hamworthy Club at Canford Magna. Since the first one eight years ago, 17 have been held with each involving 40 fighters and attracting a 600-strong crowd. Ross said: “Boxing is booming at the moment. “I’m told there are about 26 boxing gyms in
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Bournemouth and Poole but I’m the only one operating from home. “Boxing is amazing for fitness, and you can burn around 400 calories a session, but it’s also fun. “There’s no getting hit in the boxing fitness classes and no pressure. It’s just for fun. “When you’re having fun, and your body is literally working at the maximum, your brain is not thinking; ‘I don’t want to do any more exercise’. “Instead, you’re concentrating on the boxing rather than thinking about how tired you are. “We don’t aim for major weight loss in our gym, we aim for fitness. “If you want to get fit, I can get you fit. “If you want to lose weight and you go home and don’t change your diet I can’t get you to lose weight but you’ll still be fit.” Ross, who is married to Carole, has now been joined by son Brandon, 16, and daughter Bekah, 18, in the business. Bekah teaches youngsters
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from four to 16. Brandon, the world’s youngest person to receive the kickbox blackbelt at the age of six, does the early morning coaching. NRG Boxing and Fitness was named ‘Health, Beauty and Fitness Business of the Year’ – sponsored by BBPR – at this year’s Wimborne Business Awards. Ross said: “It was just amazing and totally surreal. “We never expected to win. “As a private gym there’s no membership and you can’t just turn up and train. You have to book. “We can take up to 14 but I
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want to keep it small because we want to keep the attention to the students high. “A lot of gyms will cram 30 people in for a fiver an hour and the coach hasn’t got the ability to pay them all attention. “People come here and they don’t leave. They love it. “The biggest satisfaction for me is the special needs class. “It’s every week and all ages, from 16 to 54, and all abilities. “They just have real fun and enjoy themselves and that, to me, is what it’s all about while getting fit.”
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Securing possessions, securing data A storage business has renewed its partnership with a cyber security company because it believes it is just as important to keep clients’ data as safe as their possessions. Store & Secure, which has three huge facilities in Bournemouth, Poole and Basingstoke, is working with C3IA Solutions. The ‘security managed partnership’ means the cyber experts carry out vulnerability assessments on Store & Secure’s systems. They have also guided the company through the Cyber Essentials certification and provide cyber security training and education. Sophie Maidman, who runs Store & Secure with sister Lucy, said good cyber
SAFETY: Lucy Maidman and Dave Owen
security helps reassure clients. She said: “Our relationship with C3IA Solutions brings peace of mind for us and our clients. Physical security is obviously something we have always taken extremely seriously – it is in our name. “But some years ago we realised that cyber security was just as important because we hold clients’ data.
“Partnering with C3IA Solutions has really given us an insight into how to ensure our data is secure as possible. “We have three sites and new clients arrive daily so there is a lot of data being processed. “During the lockdowns more criminals went online to commit fraud so we always assume someone is trying to attack our systems.” C3IA Solutions, which was one of the first companies to be certified by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), is headquartered in Poole and works across the public and private sectors. Dave Owen from the company said: “We work with many firms who have an IT department or
outsourced IT companies and we come in to test for vulnerabilities. “We’re not there to replace IT companies, but approach it from a cyber security point of view. “As well as checking systems we guide clients through the Cyber Essentials certification, which also provides free cyber insurance. “On top of that we train and educate staff to know what to look out for with regard to scams and how to recognise them. “We always make the point to clients that they wouldn’t leave their business without locking the door – so why would they leave their systems open to attack?”
Solicitors coast in to fundraise £5,500 Tenacious solicitors from a Wimborne law firm hit the Jurassic Coast to raise £5,500 for former soldiers and their families. The team from Ellis Jones Solicitors tackled the 100km Jurassic Coast Challenge in aid of ABF The Soldiers’ Charity. Now they have presented the proceeds from the gruelling trek, which covered the stretch of coast from Corfe Castle to Bridport. Senior associate solicitor Will Dooley, who was joint team captain with solicitor Conor Maher, said: “Our thanks go to everyone who supported us in aid of such a worthy cause. “Many former servicemen and their families have incredible mountains to climb so every penny counts for the ABF The Soldiers’ Charity so it can provide assistance when it is most needed.” Conor said: “The trek was pretty gruelling at times with some challenging inclines but the amazing views more than made up for it. “Well done to everyone who took part and raised such a tremendous amount.”
WALK TALL: Conor Maher and Will Dooley (front centre) are pictured with walkers and representatives from Ellis Jones and ABF The Soldiers Charity
Will, Conor and the walkers were joined by Ellis Jones managing partner Nigel Smith for the presentation to ABF The Soldiers’ Charity regional assistant Philip Hutchens and Dorset chairman Brigadier Donald Wilson. Ellis Jones, with 21 partners and more than 170 staff in five offices along the south coast as well as London, supported the team with training
sessions, kit, supplies and registration fees. ABF The Soldiers’ Charity is the Army’s national charity, helping past and present soldiers and their families when they are in need. The Jurassic Coast Challenge was organised by Action Challenge as part of its Ultra Challenge Series. Ellis Jones’ Wimborne office is in East Street.
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MSP expands its underwriting team Property finance specialist MSP Capital has expanded its underwriting team to champion its growth in the development and bridging loan market. The south coast-based lender has made two strategic appointments to reflect its continued growth in the property industry, with £165million of funding released in 2022 so far. Business development manager Mike Townsend is tasked with delivering new funding opportunities in Hampshire and West Sussex while credit analyst Jo Kelly will support the business with asset lending and financial analysis. Both new recruits are experienced industry insiders. Their arrivals come as the property market continues to do well despite the wider economic context. Mike spent 35 years with a top five high street bank, spending the past 20 as a relationship manager providing funding solutions for real estate clients. He has structured and supported property deals to enable a variety of residential, commercial and investment projects, many involving bridging finance. Mike said: “As part of the underwriting and business
BOOST: Jo Kelly and Mike Townsend at MSP Capital
development team, my role is to spread more awareness of the MSP Capital brand and seek out new funding opportunities to help our continued growth aspirations.” Jo has more than 25 years’ industry experience having worked for asset finance providers and, like Mike, a top five high street bank. She was most recently a senior relationship manager helping Dorset businesses with asset finance requirements, a position she held for seven years. At MSP Capital, she will apply her skills in asset lending and analysis to assist both head of broker relations Arian Manouchehri and underwriting and credit manager Lee Merrifield. Jo said: “MSP Capital is
increasingly recognised for its success in combining an entrepreneurial lending approach with robust diligence and checks to identify and progress tailored solutions. I look forward to bringing my experience to bear to help more clients complete deals and make developments happen on the ground.” Welcoming Jo and Mike, MSP Capital’s managing director Martin Higgins said: “A large part of our ongoing success in the market is due to our ability to build strong relationships with our clients. That is the reason we see our volume of enquiries, applications and completions all going up. “Strengthening our team with two more industry experts, both with vast
experience, will enable us to continue to service our clients on a personal level, while our loan book grows.” According to Statista, the UK real estate sector generated more than £68.6 billion in turnover in 2021, created or maintained 551,000 jobs, and is set to see 205,000 new houses completed in 2022. The overall value of residential property in the UK is put at £7.2 trillion. The latest ONS figures also show increasing demand for property with the average house price rising 1.1% in April and now standing at £286,079. That is more than ten per cent up on a year ago. At the same time, the most recent UK brokers’ Bridging Trends report tracked an 8.5% rise in the value of bridging loans in the first three months of 2022 compared with the same period last year. Reasons include heightened demand for investment properties and funding for chain break transactions, a means to avoid the need to sell one home before buying another. For more information on MSP Capital, visit mspcapital.co.uk, email info@mspcapital.co.uk or call 01202 743400.
Company continues Cherries community support MSP is to continue its partnership with AFC Bournemouth for the 2022/23 Premier League season. The highly-successful, Poole-based company, which was front-of-shirt sponsor for the football club’s two most recent seasons in the Sky Bet Championship, has a new agreement that will see it continue to provide important support to the Cherries and their supporters. The MSP Capital logo will once again be prominent in the first team environment, adorning the front of the men’s training wear, including training
wear and the matchday warm-up range. And the firm will have an increased presence across the entire club by appearing on the sleeve of the women’s team’s shirts and becoming an official partner of AFC Business, the Cherries’ popular business club. MSP used its previous partnership with AFC Bournemouth to make an impact in the local community, notably through the Bring Your Boots drive and the Goals Recreated campaign with former Cherries frontman Arnaut Danjuma. As part of the new affiliation, MSP Capital will collaborate with the club
on more exciting new community initiatives across the 2022/23 season. AFC Bournemouth Commercial director Rob Mitchell said: “It was a pleasure to be partnered with MSP Capital during our two years in the Championship and we’re delighted to continue that relationship. “We’re pleased to offer MSP assistance with their company goals of supporting growth and visibility for their specific target markets. “It’s also great for us to have continued support from a successful locally-based business.”
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A spacious country home originally built by Ernest Debenham
Blackdown House is a substantial country house situated in an elevated position on the edge of Briantspuddle with far reaching views across open farmland and beyond. The house was built in the 1920’s by Ernest Debenham (of department store fame) who purchased 3.500 acres across Briantspuddle, Affpuddle and Turnerspuddle in 1914. His plan was to target rural unemployment by merging production and sale to create sufficient agricultural holdings – he was later awarded a baronetcy for his services to agriculture and in particular his work on model farms. Approached via its private driveway, the house has spacious and well-
proportioned rooms typical of the era. Many of the rooms on the ground floor have traditional oak flooring, impressive fireplaces and wooden panelling plus, of course, the added bonus of the glorious views. The 8 bedroom house is surrounded by its mature garden with rolling lawns, formal garden, woodland, pond and pasture, in all about 19.8 acres. Outside, a self-contained 2 bedroom flat, traditional stables, garaging and a magnificent large office/games room as well as a barn complete this stunning country house which is on the market through Symonds & Sampson’s Dorchester office with a guide of £2,250,000.
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WIMBORNE PRICE: £700,000 Immaculate three bedroom bungalow • Private gated development • Open plan sitting/dining room • Contemporary style kitchen • Garage and off road parking
WIMBORNE PRICE GUIDE: £600,000 Four bedroom semi detached family home • PROCEEDABLE BUYERS ONLY • Spacious accommodation • Stunning family room leading to sun terrace • Established rear garden
COLEHILL GUIDE PRICE: £575,000 Four bedroom, two bathroom detached family home • Set on an elevated plot • Sitting room with wood burner • Mature garden with two patio areas • Garage and off road parking
WIMBORNE GUIDE PRICE: £550,000 - £575,000 Three bedroom detached bungalow • Spacious and well presented • Quiet desirable location • Garage and ample off road parking • Easy reach of the town centre
TARRANT KEYNESTON GUIDE PRICE: £400,000 - £425,000 Grade II Listed two bedroom cottage • Tranquil village location • Predominantly cob with thatched roof • Private rear garden • Village amenities close by
WIMBORNE GUIDE PRICE: £320,000 Luxury one bedroom retirement apartment • For independent people over 60 • New riverside development • First floor with personal Juliette balcony • Charming communal gardens
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