Andover Gazette - May 2023

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Welcome...

Dear Residents,

We do hope you had a good Easter break. April showers it certainly was but the main weekend was lovely and gave us all a chance to get out and about. The month of May can be a wonderful ‘transition’ from Spring to summer, so let’s hope the weather is good to us.

We have had some great feedback about the magazines recently. Many advertisers are extremely happy with all the calls they are getting from you. Stephen, myself and all of us here at Modern Magazines really appreciate you using your little local magazine. The whole idea is to provide good tradespeople and services that really want to help you, and are at the end of the phone to answer any questions that you have. Carl at Work Smart has doubled the size of his business by advertising with us and this has meant him giving more jobs to local people, which is a win all round. There is a write up inside. Do contact me if you would like to see anything else in the magazine, or you have a success story about one of the advertisers. We are here to link everyone together.

Wishing you a wonderful month of May!

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Cultural Coronation

How the term ‘Coronation’ has permeated so much of our language today.

Coronation Street

The first episode of Coronation Street was aired on December 9th 1960, just seven years after Elizabeth II took to the throne.

It has since gone on to become the world’s longest-running soap opera, clocking up almost 11,000 episodes, with actor William Roache, who plays Ken Barlow, an ever-present since episode one. In that time he has had three wives, almost 30 girlfriends and, by his own admission, says he represents “the most dysfunctional of families”!

Of course, the Weatherfield location is entirely fictional… unlike, that is, the 74 Coronation Streets that exist around the UK.

Coronation Chicken

A dish inspired by George V’s Silver Jubilee in 1935 and perfected by Winkfield Place College student Angela Wood, who was tasked with preparing a coronation dish in advance

of a 350-person banquet to be held at Westminster School.

The dish combines flavour, spice and sweetness, and is a generational favourite across the Commonwealth, and beyond.

Coronation rock

A large rocky formation, located on planet Mars near the landing site of the Curiosity rover, is named Coronation.

Coronation horses

Two famous horses have taken the name Coronation. Both Thoroughbreds, they first rode to victory at the 1841 Epsom Derby; and over a hundred years later, in 1949, another by the same name won the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe.

Coronation, the town

There are three towns that go by the name of Coronation. Two are location in South Africa; while a further, is found in Alberta, Canada.

Swamping all three in size, if not population, is the Coronation Glacier, which is found on Baffin Island in Canada, and measures around 660km sq.

Coronation transport

The magnificent Coronation Class

locomotive, first built in 1937, once held the British speed record, clocking 126mph.

The 6220’s maiden run in June of that year was tempered by its inability to slow, and it tore through Crewe station’s reverse curves at 53mph – well above the 20mph limit – much to the panic of passengers!

The HMS Coronation gunship, meanwhile, was built in Portsmouth and launched in 1685. She took part in the Battle of Beachy Head in 1690 against the French, but dragged her anchors the following year near Penlee Point in Cornwall and was wrecked, with 600 of the 620 on board perishing.

The wreck was discovered in 1967 and is now protected by English Heritage.

Coronation grape

Finally, the Coronation grape, also known as the Sovereign Coronation grape. This hardy variety was formulated in British Columbia, Canada, with around 2.5 million kilograms produced each year.

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Councillor’s Column

Exactly a year after Russia’s appalling invasion of Ukraine, Test Valley councillors met to discuss the council’s budget for 2023/24. Dressed in yellow and blue to show solidarity with the Ukrainian people and to raise money for their injured soldiers, our meeting was also dominated by the economic consequence of one of the world’s biggest gas suppliers waging war against one of its biggest grain producers. Because, just like any household budget, Test Valley’s finances have also been hit by high inflation, exacerbated by the conflict.

Thankfully our previous financial prudence as well as the decision to set up project enterprise, which has earnt the council an additional £8.5m over the last four years, meant we were able to table a council tax increase some 7% below inflation. The £5 rise on a band D property means an average bill of £158.91 for an entire year of Test Valley Borough Council services. At least £40 lower than the average for the rest of England. Not only to have your bin collected every week but to maintain the housing & homelessness, planning, licensing, countryside, parks & open spaces, environmental health, economic development and leisure services - as well as continuing with our ambitious plans to improve our town centres.

I do recognise though the impact that even a very small rise could have on the most vulnerable in our borough. Residents on the lowest incomes already receive help through our generous Council Tax Support

Scheme but thanks to some additional government funding we have been able to go further. Delivering an extra £55 discount to households that are facing severe financial hardship. Cushioning them against the rising cost of living and increases from other precepting authorities.

The meeting also gave us an opportunity to announce a proposal to reduce the council’s carbon emissions generated from our fleet vehicles by 95% by switching the fuel in our bin lorries from diesel to hydrotreated vegetable oil. Using this biofuel does not require expensive vehicle changes and is completely fossil-free, fulfilling the pledges we made in our Climate Emergency action plan.

My thanks go to council officers and fellow councillors who’ve put so much work into the budget-setting process. Despite global pressures, our sound finances have meant we’ve been able to keep council tax low and maintain frontline services, whilst doing the right thing for the most vulnerable and our environment.

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Across Clues:

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7. Brightly coloured flowers (6)

9. Responsible (11)

10. Intelligence (6)

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Word Ladder

Make your way from TOES to LEGS by changing one letter on each step to make a new word!

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The Avengers Quiz

1. Who is the first Avenger?

2. What is the name of Tony Stark’s personal butler?

3. What is the name of the magical land that Doctor Strange visits to learn the mystic arts?

4. Who is the main villain in the first Avengers movie?

5. Who plays the character of Black Widow?

6. What is the name of Thor’s hammer?

7. Who is the father of Peter Quill (Star-Lord)?

8. What is the name of the organization that creates the Winter Soldier?

9. What is the name of the villain in the movie “Black Panther”?

10. Who is the final boss in the movie “Avengers: Endgame”?

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Photochromic Prescription lenses vs Prescription Sunglasses

Photochromic lenses, also known under the popular brand name Transition, are not a new concept and have been around for a while. These innovative lenses darken in bright sunlight and lighten up in mild to no sun environments, providing a versatile and practical solution for prescription spectacle wearers.

Advantages of Photochromic Lenses

1. Convenient - They are convenient because you don’t need to carry an extra pair of sunglasses to change into when in bright light conditions and they are adaptive to different light conditions.

2. Affordable - You don’t need to purchase 2 pairs of glasses.

3. Protective - They have inbuilt protection from harmful rays such as UV.

Disadvantages of Photochromic Lenses

1. Not ideal for all scenarios - They do not fully darken behind the windscreen of a car because it absorbs the wavelengths of light that react the material. Although later innovations have improved this with XTRACTIV driving lenses, now available. The lenses darken quickly outdoors but they fade back slowly. So if you enter a shop from outdoors this can be difficult.

2. Limited lifespan - The re-actability of the lens diminishes over time.

3. Temperature Sensitive - The material reacts better in lower temperatures and less efficiently in warmer. So great for skiing but less protective for a Greek Island holiday.

4. Less Polarised options - Those available have limited adaptability and are much more expensive.

Photochromic V static tinted sunglasses. Both provide good UV protection. Photochromics have the advantage of adaptability, negating the need for a second pair but this varies according to ambient temperature and therefore is not as reliably protective at all times, as a pair of static tinted sunglasses. Photochromics are also not as protective in strong sunlight when driving, as static tinted lenses.

So in selecting prescription sun protection, you should consider what is more important to you; the convenience of just one pair of glasses or all round sun/glare protection in all environments.

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Queen Anne

Anne Hathaway just doesn’t add up. Firstly, how can someone so supremely talented and beautiful also be so downto-earth and charming? And what is it about her kindness and warmth that evokes such fury in a small number of online individuals – the unambiguously named Hath-haters? The truth is, the 40-year-old Oscar winner probably is too nice for Hollywood, but it is this combination of steeliness and vulnerability that make her such a compelling performer.

With a career that has involved playing roles such as a Disney princess, Catwoman and a 19th century French pauper, we ought to think twice before trying to place the mercurial star in a box.

“I think versatility is probably the most important thing when it comes to surviving in the movie industry,” she begins. “I am lucky in the sense that I’ve been offered roles that move across various different genres, but also the fact that I’m perhaps too easily bored when it comes to doing the same things all the time.”

Versatility in recent years for the New York-born actress has also meant embracing motherhood.

Since son Jonathan arrived in the world in March 2016, followed by brother Jack three years later, Hathaway has become regarded as a passionate and caring soul whose greatest role yet is as a mum. By her own

admission, it seemed that for someone who had endured more than her fair share of setbacks on the road to building a family with actor, producer and jewellery designer husband Adam Shulman, the end destination was finally worth the journey.

“I did feel as if it was in some way a reward for some of the nasty stuff I had been through,” she says. “You quickly realise that something truly meaningful, such as parenting, is hard and comes packaged with a lot of guilt and self-loathing, and that puts everything else in perspective.

“I try not to beat myself up about things, about the way

The critical resurgence of Anne Hathaway. to

I have lost my temper… but it is very difficult, and I think I am improving. It’s a journey; a journey I want to slow down.”

Professionally though, Hathaway cannot stop. This year, she returns with romantic comedy She Came to Me, psychological drama Mothers’ Instinct and Amazon production The Idea of You.

It all adds up to the amiable Hathaway looking set to reach her most creative point yet.

“There is no set process, per say, but I think the best scripts are those that I read and really can’t work out.

“It’s about choosing stuff that, in whatever way, pushes the boundaries of filmmaking… that teleports me to another, visceral experience.

“If I can find that, I’m happy!”

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SHOP LOCAL

The Commercial Centre is a vital lifeline for the local business community, providing affordable first steps for fledging businesses and a thriving permanent home for established ones. It has a mixture of 86 offices and industrial units, with currently over 60 businesses operating from the centre. Having been a fully established, experienced centre for over 25 years filled with local independent businesses unique to Andover, you know that The Commercial Centre has things to offer that no other places can match.

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Cafes, car servicing, home improvements, crafts and hobbies, health and beauty are just some of the different varieties of shops and businesses that you will find up at The Commercial Centre.

So why not come and have a look for yourself? With unlimited free parking and enough shops to fill your day, buying the perfect gifts or just treating yourself, you’ll find everything you need here in one place. It is easily accessible and only a couple of minutes’ drive from Andover town centre.

Based just the other side of Walworth Industrial Estate before the Wyke Down pub along Walworth Road, your journey should be very straightforward. With all the events of the past few months so far, it is even more important than ever to make sure that you shop local this year and keep all of Andover’s local retailers alive!

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STAR GAZING

Welcome to the May Stargazing Page. Highlights this month include Venus chasing Mars across the sky, and Spica, the harvest star.

International Space Station

The ISS is visible daily until the 28th, with overhead passes starting in the morning, gradually switching to the evening by month end. To establish exact timings please refer to www. heavens-above.com or a similar webpage for up-to-date information, remembering to set the location to your observing area.

Mercury

The innermost planet is too close to the Sun to be seen this month.

Venus

Venus is getting brighter every evening, and remains visible in our skies until after midnight. It appears close to Pollux, the brightest star in the constellation of Gemini, towards the latter half of the month, and when the Moon joins them between the 22nd and 24th it should be a splendid sight (see figure).

Mars

The red planet is chased across the sky by Venus this month, itself having a close encounter with Gemini mid-month. Much dimmer than Venus, its red tint can still be noticed. The Moon lies nearby on the 24th.

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Jupiter & Saturn

Jupiter, now an early morning object, is visible from around 4am low in the ENE. Saturn comes up just before it, at 3am. Both planets aren’t visible in the sky for long, as they are lost in the dawn light, which appears earlier every day as we approach the summer solstice next month.

Moon

May’s full moon occurs on the 5th.

Star of the month

Spica, the brightest star in the constellation of Virgo, can be spotted low in the south during the month of May. It is found by arcing round the handle of the Plough (which is found very high in the northern sky at this time of year), through bright star Arcturus, with Spica the next star in line. The name Spica is derived from the Latin for ‘ear of wheat’, because many years ago the Sun passed through Virgo at harvest time. Spica is actually two stars, which orbit so close to each other that their strong gravitational pull distorts each star into an egg shape. Below and to the right of Spica lies the small but distinctive constellation of Corvus the Crow. Marked by four stars low on the horizon that make a wonky rectangle, this group of stars was an important navigational marker to ancient Polynesian sailors. Have a go at spotting Corvus when you take a look for Spica.

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A Design for Life… The Kevin McCloud Column

Designer, writer and television presenter, Kevin McCloud leapt into our consciousness with his vastly successful Grand Designs show on Channel 4. This month, the a able architectural business owner talks about embracing darker shades in making our living space look stylish and welcoming.

Something I get asked a lot is how to use darker shades in a way that enables a room to feel stylish, whilst still inviting. It can be a tough thing to get right, but it’s certainly achievable with the correct approach.

The first thing I ask people is their definition of ‘dark’. After all, dark doesn’t have to mean pitch black! Traditional gloomy colours can sometimes feel cold and unwelcoming, but use of warm-toned dark shades like deep reds, burnt oranges and rich browns can create a cosy and inviting atmosphere.

The next big thing is texture. Incorporating a variety of textures like plush fabrics, cosy throws and soft rugs can help balance out the darkness of the room, en route to making it feel more welcoming. With this in mind, ensure you don’t use objects or furniture that are oversized, as these will dominate the darkness and make the room feel insular.

Next is where the lighting itself comes in. I feel the real secret when it comes to creating a welcoming

space with dark colours is to utilise a variety of lighting sources; so consider table lamps, floor lamps and overhead lighting, to create a warm and inviting glow.

In essence, you’re not looking to light up a dark room – more to accentuate some areas of darkness by lighting up other parts, where the detail is. It’s a skilled art, but embracing darkness in corners or through shadow and shade is incredibly satisfying.

Finally, juxtapose this with light-coloured accents - pillows, curtains and artwork can help to balance out the darkness of the room and prevent it from feeling too heavy or oppressive.

Overall, creating a welcoming room using dark colours in interior design requires careful attention to detail and a thoughtful approach to colour, texture, and lighting. With the right techniques, and if you’re openminded and brave, even the darkest of rooms can feel warm and inviting.

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A woman from Wiltshire has been fined after a large fly-tip was discovered in Thruxton.

On 7 December 2022, Test Valley Borough Council (TVBC) received reports that rubbish had been dumped at Thruxton Racing Circuit.

The waste consisted of a large amount of general household rubbish including a laptop, books, toys, clothing, an old game console and numerous other items.

Paperwork in the fly-tip led officers to Angela Keen, of The Groves, Chilton Foliat.

Keen, 54, attended an interview under caution and stated that she had handed her waste over to two men who had cold-called at her property.

Keen did not ask the men for any transfer notes or legal documents and paid them £200 to dispose of the rubbish.

Keen pleaded guilty to failing in her duty of care in regard to the transfer of her household waste to an unauthorised person.

Appearing at Basingstoke Magistrates Court on 21 March 2023, Keen was ordered to pay a fine of £140 and £100 in compensation for the clean-up of the waste.

Paul Wykes, Head of Environmental Services at Test Valley Borough Council, said:

“This prosecution really highlights the importance of people making sure they see all the legal documents that confirms someone is an authorised waste carrier before paying them to take away any of your rubbish. It takes very little time to do so, there is no excuse. It could prevent you from having to make a court appearance in the future.”

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Let’s hear it for the boys

Men’s attire may not hit the heady or extroverted heights associated with the fairer sex, but there’s plenty to be excited about this summer for the man who has a fashion plan. Here are some must-have items that could be making a path to a wardrobe near you.

Light jackets

The return of what some might consider an Eighties throwback akin to shell suits and outrageously colourful ski wear has been provoked by the appearance of a Quiksilver jacket in the town of Hawkins, in hit Netflix drama Stranger Things.

The item was crafted as part of a collaboration with the costume department of the hit show, reminding us of arcades, skateboards and retro summer vibes from a simpler era.

Surf and ski aviators

The classic Top Gun aviators have undergone something of a redesign in recent years, with surf and ski versions moving this iconic classic from the highoctane fast lane and onto the rather more salubrious climes of Val Thorens and Courchevel.

‘Stay baggy’ tapered jeans

Tapered baggy denim is back.

After the likes of Pete Davidson and Justin Bieber pushed the look hard in 2022, the industry has responded by rolling out a delectable depth of dynamic denim that will drive that classic stonewashed look this year.

Baggy jeans not only look good as streetwear, skate wear and as voluminous vintage, they’re ultra-comfortable too!

Plain shorts

Whereas in previous years the shorts vibe has varied from sport to camouflage, summer 2023 will see a return to simple cotton, straight cuts and uncomplicated designs.

Functionality is being taken to be as important as flair, so expect durability, simple shades, pocket space aplenty and, of course, a cool and comfortable feel.

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Lightweight shirts

This summer will see the return of the roomy, flowing shirt. Whites, greys and sky blues will dominate the high streets, putting to one side those dark, dusky tones and styles that seem to have patterned our social outings for the past couple of years.

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There is no better nor more iconic fashion trainer than the Tiger – with a variety of colours ensuring an appropriate match

The fact lightweight fabrics will rule the roost must imply we’re in for a summer of high temperatures and radiant sunshine. Perhaps the fashion fraternity know something we don’t!

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Green ngers… the Alan Titchmarsh column

He’s a brilliant presenter, accomplished gardener, talented novelist, and allround horticultural inspiration. This month, Alan Titchmarsh discusses something in our gardens that dates right the way back to 1400BC, yet is as popular today than ever before. It’s the humble pergola.

I was asked by someone the other day what my favourite thing was in my garden – a plant, a tree, perhaps something manmade.

In answering that, I think I would struggle to look past a pergola. And if there’s one addition you’re thinking of making to your outdoor space this year, consider one of these. They date right the way back beyond Roman times, though were popularised by Caesar and his chums.

While the belief is you’ll need a decent plot of land on which to place it, in truth pergolas can be built in a variety of sizes, shapes and materials to suit any garden style or size. They can be freestanding or attached to a house or other garden structure and will give you the necessary height that means you can experiment with vertical gardening – think climbing plants such as vines, roses, and wisteria – without

having to worry about awkward poles, wonky trellises and more!

Mostly, a pergola provides a real focal point to the garden – I often think of mine as being akin to a church altar! It’s something that looks over an entire space with a sense of importance and prestige.

On a practical level, pergolas are brilliant for shade and shelter. There are many plants that shouldn’t be in direct sunlight for the whole of the day, while having a shaded area that can be used for outdoor entertaining, dining or relaxing can transform an average afternoon, whether alone or with friends, into a glorious one.

There’s also the privacy element, and the fact pergolas are generally low maintenance and

can last for many years with minimal upkeep.

As for cost, my advice is to shop around and see what you can get. From the very basic costing a couple of hundred pounds to elegant stone-pillared creations that go well into four figures, your budget and your personal taste can lead the way in creating for you a garden centrepiece that will evolve in the same way that your garden does. With good maintenance, your pergola has the ability to outlast the majority of other features in your garden… just ask the Romans!

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Rick Stein’s Potato and Pea Curry

Introduction

Aloo dum – or potato and pea curry! – is possibly the most common vegetable curry in India.

Some complex recipes exist, but at its heart it’s easy to make. If I was describing it to someone I’d just say boil potatoes, fry them with garam masala, add some tomato, chilli, turmeric and salt and it’s done; then, if you like, throw in frozen peas just before the end.

Method

1. Boil the potatoes in a pan of salted water for eight minutes until just tender, then drain well. Heat the oil in a heavybased saucepan or karahi over a medium-high heat, add the potatoes and fry over a high heat for 5 mins, or until just starting to colour. Add the turmeric and fry for 30 seconds. Remove from the heat.

2. For the sauce, heat the oil in another pan over a mediumhigh heat. Add the bay leaves and fry for 1 minute, then add the asafoetida and stir. Add the onion and fry for 5 mins; then add the garlic and ginger and fry for 5 mins, or until softened and lightly golden-brown.

3. Add the chilli powder, cumin, coriander, amchur, turmeric and salt and fry for one minute,

Ingredients

(serves 8)

For the fried potatoes

• 1kg potatoes, peeled and cut into 3cm chunks

• 4 tbsp vegetable oil

• 1 tsp ground turmeric

For the sauce

• 3 tbsp vegetable oil

• 2 Indian bay leaves

• ¼ tsp asafoetida

• 1 medium onion, very finely chopped

• 6 garlic cloves, finely crushed

• 5cm/2in fresh root ginger, finely grated

• 1 tsp Kashmiri chilli powder

then add the tomato passata, green chillies and 100ml water and stir together. Add the fried potatoes, reduce the heat to medium, cover the pan and cook for 10 mins, adding a splash of water if anything catches on the bottom of the pan.

4. Add the peas and garam masala and cook uncovered for 3-4 mins, or until the peas are cooked. Garnish with fresh coriander and serve.

• 1 tsp ground cumin

• 1 tsp ground coriander

• ½ tsp amchur (dried mango powder)

• ½ tsp ground turmeric

• ½ tsp salt

• 200g tomato passata

• 2 green chillies, sliced lengthways into thin strips, with or without seeds according to preference

• 150g frozen peas

• 1 tsp garam masala

• handful chopped coriander leaves, to finish

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The Adventures of Daichi The Modern Magazines Camper Van

Wafflicious is ONE Year Old! As you may remember Daichi, our lovable Campervan who loves the sea, brought us to Weymouth to not only visit - but to actually live! It was a move we were all excited about. Can you imagine that now over one year ago, we opened our brand-new family dining experience right on the seafront! Yes, a full year ago... we cannot believe how time flies. Offering the most delightful range of tempting treats such as waffles, sundaes, milkshakes, scoop ice-creams and luxury hot chocolate, you really are guaranteed delicious when you come to Wafflicious!

On Saturday 25th February, we celebrated our first birthday. We commemorated the day by offering 50% off everything which of course, drew many of our wonderful regular visitors, as well as some brand-new faces.

Situated in the most perfect location on the Esplanade, overlooking Weymouth’s stunning beach and

landscape, our guests can devour their treats while taking in the stunning view. Ideal for families and couples alike, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Larger parties can now book our “Flamingo Suite” for groups of up to 20 people, perfect not only for children’s birthday treats but also for those who are young at heart! We get many adults sneaking in for a tasty dessert and a good cup of coffee.

The menu at Wafflicious includes all your favourite toppings, including the very popular ‘Smoreo’. You can also choose ‘Chocolate Fudge’, ‘StrawNana’, ‘Apple Pie’ which comes with a full slice of apple pie, and ‘Canadian’ which is a delicious mix of maple syrup and cinnamon. All the Waffles and Sundaes are served with Marshfield Farm Ice cream.

We even have treats for your fourlegged friends as we stock Marshfield Farm Doggy Ice Cream ‘Scoops’. What a treat after a run on the beach!

Taking care of all tastes, Wafflicious

From our family... to you and yours!
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Pooches can enjoy their very own treats

also offers savoury waffles for guests who don’t have such a sweet tooth, with tantalising toppings such as ham, cheese and onion with chicken and pepperoni for a ‘pizza waffle’ experience, or smoked salmon, avocado or roasted peppers for a more sophisticated palate. Whether you’re a Weymouth local or visiting our beautiful town while you’re on holiday, no trip to the beach is complete without a trip to Wafflicious! We love to see people arriving from all over the South of England, as well as much farther afield. One lovely couple from Australia genuinely declared that our beach is prettier than Bondi Beach! Daichi of course agrees wholeheartedly.

Hayden is now managing the parlour and we have to say he is doing a fantastic job. He dashes around all day making waffles, talking to our amazing customers and making sure everything is stocked up. He says, “We have loved our first year and appreciate all the support our customers have given. We look forward to serving everyone in the many years to come. And remember its delicious here at Wafflicious!” With a big smile on his face of course!

Starting a new business is a challenge

for sure. Having a passion to make it go right, wanting it to succeed and working tremendously hard, is at the heart of what we have done. We really are looking forward to our second summer. Seeing those happy faces, families coming together and friends meeting up is just joyous. Our success is a result of the Lockdown, when we had time to look, plan and decide what we wanted to do. I think that is quite a turn around. If you are ever in Weymouth and want to pop in and say, “Hello!” we would love to see you. Mention Daichi and you will receive 10% off anything you try.

If you want to book in advance, or book a party please call Debbie on 07886 641600, or the Wafflicious email is eat@wafflicious.com

Follow Wafflicious on socials for special offers and events:

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Daichi is very happy with the decision he made and will update you with his next plans, in the forthcoming issues of the magazine. We look forward to seeing you!

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Trains, Planes and Starlit Fields

A showcase of some of Britain’s quirkiest and most unique overnight stay destinations.

Trains

What better way to travel to Scotland than on the Caledonian Sleeper train? Departing from London Euston, this romantic, luxurious and reliable, this one-ofa-kind voyage is almost too good to sleep through.

Planes

Fancy the thrill of flight without the faff of the airport? Look no further than The Jet Star. Tucked away in Redberth, Pembrokeshire, this little-known Welsh wonder was originally a first-class private plane from the Seventies that now sleeps up to four people.

Fields

Wherever you wish to roam in the British countryside, you are sure to be within reach of a wealth of quirky camping options, from yurts to treehouses and even the traditional shepherds’ hut.

Boats

If you find yourself yearning for a stay by the water’s edge, there are plenty of options right here in the UKfrom sumptuous superyachts moored in bustling marinas, to houseboats set adrift in silent

lochs, narrowboats in Little Venice, or even a traditional canal boat.

Windmills, lighthouses and castles

History buffs will seize any opportunity to stay in a place that has interesting and lengthy heritage, and the UK has a delightful range of such options.

Whether it’s renovated windmills in the heart of the countryside, stunning lighthouse cottages perching on glorious sea cliffs or, the epitome of British decadence, an actual castle, these fair isles are bursting with brilliant places to stay.

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What is a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)?

It’s an important legal document that lets you appoint one or more people to help you make decisions, or make decisions on your behalf if you are unable to.

Think of an LPA like an insurance policy, putting it in place while you’re fit and healthy gives you peace of mind knowing that, no matter how life plays out, your health and financial matters will be managed as per your wishes

Here’s how it works:

Margaret suffers an unexpected illness or accident, resulting in a loss of mental capacity.

Without an LPA

Next of kin doesn’t have the legal right to make decisions for Margaret

Sole bank accounts are frozen

Joint bank accounts are frozen in some circumstances

Bills can’t be paid from Margaret’s money

Investment decisions can’t be made (any previous authority given to make investment decisions is cancelled)

Property can’t be sold, meaning a co-habiting partner can’t move house if they wanted to

Next of kin don’t have the legal right to make decisions about medical treatment

Next of kin don’t have the legal rights to make personal choices, for example where Margaret should live

If you don’t plan ahead and you suffer an accident or illness which causes you to lose mental capacity, your next of kin can only get the legal authority to act on your behalf through a Court Order. This is a long, costly and intrusive process.

With an LPA

Margaret puts LPAs in place for both Financials & Health and Care Decisions appointing a representative

Margarethas legallyappointeda representativetomake decisionsabouther finances

Thebankrecognisesthe chosenrepresentative’s legalauthorityandNO accountsarefrozen

Investmentdecisions canbemadeby Margaret’s representatives

Bills can be paid as normal

Property can be sold if needed

The representative has the legal right to make decisions about Margaret’s medical treatment

The representative can make personal choices for Margaret, such as where to live.

By planning ahead, you can choose who should have legal authority to make decisions on your behalf if you’re unable to make decisions for yourself. A Lasting Power of Attorney costs far less than a Court Order and the people you choose can step in as soon as needed

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Professor of Music To Visit Weyhill

The WEOS concert on Thursday 18 May features talented performer CHRIS STANBURY from Sutton in Surrey, making his seventh appearance at Weyhill. He first played there in May 2003, shortly after joining the electronic keyboard circuit; since then, he has progressed in leaps and bounds to attain various prestigious musical qualifications from the London College of Music, including Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees.

Variety is one of the most exciting elements of a musician’s life and this has certainly proved to be the case for Chris. He says, “There’s no such thing as a typical week, which is why every engagement is special and unique. I might be touring for a few days and then straight into accompanying and teaching.”

He combines his successful performing career with that of a music examiner for the London College of Music and is a committed and passionate teacher. His examining work takes him all over the world, providing presentations and workshops to teachers and students. Chris also works in the musical instrument industry as a piano and keyboard product specialist and demonstrator.

In his concerts on the electronic keyboard circuit he always sets out to create a refreshing and enjoyable programme packed with variety, including big band music, songs from the shows, tributes to the 60s and 70s and classical masterpieces. More information about Chris can be found at

www.organfax.co.uk/players/chrisstanbury

The concert commences at 7.30 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.) and tickets at £6.00 are available at the door.

Further information about the Club can be obtained at

www.weyhill-eos.co.uk or by phoning 01264 323213

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To be or not to be

Celebrating 75 years since the release of Sir Laurence Olivier’s film version of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, the first British film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.

“Since Brevity is the soul of wit, I shall be brief.”

May 2023 sees the 75th anniversary of the Sir Laurence Olivier’s film adaptation of Hamlet, arguably William Shakespeare’s best-known play, which was directed by and starred the man famous for his psychologically intense versions of the Bard’s works.

Winning four Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Actor –for Olivier himself – the film is continually referenced to as a benchmark for Shakespeareinspired productions for the big screen.

In fact, many critics have written over the last threequarters of a century that

the cinematic version of Hamlet can be viewed without even thinking that it was originally penned by Shakespeare at all, but more as an astonishing and standalone piece of art.

It’s rare that the viewer takes their eyes from the screen during the 153-minute masterpiece, as we are guided along the magical journey of ghost story, revenge plot, character study and actionpacked melodrama.

In truth, it wasn’t just the masterful Olivier who ascended to acting impeccability for the movie. A tremendous supporting cast of Basil Sydney, Eileen Herlie, Norman Wooland, Felix Aylmer, Terrence Morgan, Jean Simmons, John Laurie, Esmond Knight and Anthony Quayle all sparkled.

The latter went on to spend several years as Artistic Director of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in the writer’s hometown of StratfordUpon-Avon.

One famous contemporary of Olivier though wasn’t involved, as most thought. It was assumed that Sir John Gielgud was behind the eerie and unsettling ghost in the 1948 film – even though he did actually go on to do so in later stage, radio, TV and album versions. Yet it was Olivier all along.

One oddity that was proven as true however was that having been born in 1907, Olivier was 40 years old when the film came to pass, and the aforementioned Eileen Herlie who played his mum… was 11 years his junior!

Since Hamlet succeeded in becoming the first British film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture, over 50 versions have followed on screen.

It proves that Olivier’s original went a long way not just to making movie history, but in inspiring the generations of movie-makers who followed. William would be proud.

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General Knowledge Crossword #027

Across Clues:

1. Cycle (4)

5. Long book (4)

7. Land located near a boundary (9)

9. Archaic, have (4)

11. Vault (5)

12. Seize (4)

14. Admission (6)

17. Go on (6)

19. Dripping (5) 20. Dissolve (5)

21. Light flat-bottomed boat (6)

23. A business partnership (6)

24. Harmony (4)

26. Faithful (5)

28. Restriction of food (4)

30. Highly contagious (9)

31. Young deer (4)

32. Race (4)

Down Clues:

1. Undergrowth (4)

2. Produce (4)

3. Slightly damaged (6)

4. Violent fight (6)

5. Revise (4)

6. Indication (4)

8. Cut and dried (3)

10. Going with (9)

13. Television tube (9)

15. Aristocracy (5)

16. Plenty of (5)

18. Show, demonstrate (5)

22. Improving, make better (6)

23. Country controlled by a more powerful one (6)

24. Mass of white bubbles (4)

25. Change (4) 27. 2nd person (3) 28. Departed (4)

29. Nylon shelter

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
(4) Answers: Across: 1. Bike, 5. Epic, 7. Marchland, 9. Hast, 11. Crypt, 12. Take, 14. Access, 17. Extend, 19. Moist, 20. Thaws, 21. Bateau, 23. Cahoot, 24. Sync, 26. Loyal, 28. Diet, 30. uenza,Infl 31. Fawn, 32. Dart. Down: 1. Bush, 2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
10. Accompany, 13. Kinescope, 15.
16.
18.
22. Uplift, 23. Colony, 24. Surf, 25.
27. You, 28. Dead, 29.
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Emit,
Cracks,
Battle,
Edit,
Clue,
Hay,
Elite,
Ample,
Teach,
Coin,
Tent.

Candice Brown’s Salmon and Asparagus Quiche

Perfect for large parties and small gatherings alike, this recipe takes care and attention, but done well will keep hungry tummies well satisfied.

Ingredients

(makes 18 mini tarts)

You’ll need 18 10cm round tartlet tins

For the pastry

• 500g plain flour

• Salt and pepper

• 2 tsp dried parsley

• 250g cold cubed butter

• 4 medium egg yolks

• 100ml ice-cold water

• 1 beaten egg (egg wash)

For the filling

• Drizzle olive oil

• 3 x 110g salmon fillets

• 3 sprigs fresh dill

• ½ tsp chilli flakes

• 2 garlic cloves, crushed

• ½ lemon, sliced

• 220g fine asparagus

• Large bowl ice cold water

• 8 large eggs

• 160ml double cream

• 200g Parmesan, grated

• 100g Gruyère, grated

• Small bunch fresh chives

Method

1. Combine the flour, salt, pepper and parsley in a bowl. Then rub the butter in with your fingertips until it feels like breadcrumbs. Add egg yolks, then slowly mix in the water.

Knead the pastry into a ball and divide in half, wrapping in cling film. Chill in the fridge for 30 mins.

2. For the filling, preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C Fan/Gas mark 4. Lay out a sheet of foil and drizzle with olive oil. Place the salmon on top with dill, chilli flakes, garlic, salt and pepper.

Squeeze the lemon over the fish and lay on top. Wrap in foil on a baking tray and bake for 12–15 mins. Set the fish aside to cool, discarding the herbs etc., then refrigerate.

3. Bring a pan of salted water to boil, add the asparagus for 1 minute, then put the asparagus in ice-cold water and drain when cool. Cut into 1cm pieces, then preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C Fan/Gas mark 4.

4. Roll the pastry to 4mm thick and cut into 11cm circles to line the pastry tins. Put the tins onto a baking tray and chill for 10 mins.

5. Cut squares of baking paper slightly larger than the tins, putting one into each pastry case and add baking beans. Bake for 15 mins. Remove the paper and baking beans and brush the pastry with egg wash. Return to the oven for 6 mins.

Mix the eggs and double cream, with salt and pepper. Set aside 30g of the Parmesan and mix the remaining cheeses into the egg mixture, adding fresh chives.

6. Put chunks of the cooked salmon and asparagus into the baked pastry. Spoon the egg mixture in to fill the tarts to the top. Sprinkle over the rest of the Parmesan and bake for 15 mins.

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