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Mar 2020 Issue 179 eh’s independent community magazine

This Month...

Education Special • Better Photography Zero Waste Your Bathroom • Rosie’s Good Reads



Contents... 8

6 36

Competitions 14 | Where’s Charlie? Win £25 voucher to spend at this High Street shop 14 | Where’s Charlie? February Reveal

Special Offers 5 | The Exchequer £10 off* 12 | Revitalise Coaching 3 FREE intuitive coaching sessions 15 | Peninsula Heating and Plumbing 15% with your first order 17 | Ovenclean Spring Offer

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Education Special 22 | Eco-friendly Schools 25 | Opportunity – Nurture – Growth

Features 6 | ehl meets… 8 | Zero Waste Your Bathroom 11 | Taxing Times

March 2020 44/45 | Beautiful Loft Rooms Designed by Experts, Installed by Craftsmen...

Every Month 4 | Editor’s Note 18/19 | Church on the Heath 30 | Elvetham Heath Parish Council 34 | The Harlington Timetable

12 | Revitalise Your Life

36 | Elvetham Heath Primary School News

16 | Facial Focus

38 | What’s On

28 | Better Photography with Kim

40 | The Key Centre

33 | Property Management

43 | Health & Fitness Classes

35 | What is Physiotherapy?

43 | Useful Numbers

39 | Rosie’s Good Reads

46 | Index of Advertisers

42 | Community Notice Board

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Hello... ...and welcome to the March issue of ehl. Finally, spring has arrived and the days are getting longer. If this puts you in the mood for some Spring cleaning make sure you have a look at our index of advertisers as there are many local companies to help and lighten the load. As every March we have our popular Education Special in this issue, with Nicky Adams having a closer look at Eco-friendly schools. We are currently working on our annual reference publication The Fleet Guide which will be

published in June – on behalf of Fleet Town Council – and is filled with up-to-date Council information. To secure your exclusive index category contact us on alex@thefleetguide.co.uk or call 01252 711810. Good luck to everyone participating in the Fleet Half Marathon on 15th March and may I remind you that Mother’s Day is on 22nd March this year! Have a great month and Happy St David’s Day & St. Patrick’s Day to everyone celebrating!

Alexandra Editor

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ehl meets... South African sisters Kate Hoch and Lisa Weber, who have been proving sisters really are “doing it for themselves” by running Hook House Hotel together for the past three years. Please tell us a bit about who you are and what you do? We’ve always been extremely close, so after spending twenty years apart in different countries, we finally managed to realise the dream of having a business together. We run the beautiful Hook House Hotel, a small Grade 11 listed building in Hook. As well as the 16 rooms in the hotel, we also have a large permanent marquee which is used for weddings, functions and events. How, when and why did you come to live in Fleet? Since the age of 17, Lisa has spent her life with one foot in the UK and one foot in South Africa. However, three years ago she finally decided to put down some more permanent roots, so her and her family moved permanently to Hook to run the hotel with Kate. Kate came over here to work and travel straight after college and ended up settling in Wimbledon for many years. She decided to move to Fleet five years ago to be closer to family who live in Hartley Wintney. Tell us a bit about your backgrounds… We had a wonderful childhood growing up in the small town of Pietermaritzburg in South Africa. We were privileged to have been close to mountains, beaches and game reserves and managed to spend most of our childhood outdoors. After school, Kate pursued a career in graphics and Lisa went on to work in construction. A far cry from running a hotel - however, being a South African, our lives have always centred around entertaining and people.

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How did you come to own Hook House Hotel? Years ago our mother popped into Hook House whilst looking for a place to stay for a family wedding. Although the hotel had already closed, she fell in love with it, so when it come onto the market she couldn’t resist. Tell us something interesting about the hotel? We love our little hotel, it has an amazing amount of history and when you walk in it has a wonderful homely feel. It has a history of being haunted - we have yet to experience any ghosts ourselves - but we believe at one time residents of Hook would cross the road rather than walk past the house at night. It has changed hands a few times since it was built in 1684 and until 1987 when the Bull family got planning permission to turn it into a hotel. From then on it has been a family owned hotel hopefully ensuring its history is preserved. Interestingly it has always been known as a Georgian House, however we have only recently discovered in the sale brochure in 1967 that the original building is in fact Queen Anne Architecture. What have been your biggest learnings/challenges/achievements over the past three years? The biggest challenge we have both faced is balancing our family/work lives. The hospitality industry hours are challenging when raising young children. That said, we are incredibly fortunate to have each other - our kids are basically raised together so they are very close as a result.

What are your plans for the hotel for 2020? To raise our wedding venue profile. We have also opened a gallery in the hotel and are hoping to promote local and international art What do you miss most about South Africa? We miss the sun, swimming pools and, of course, our friends who we grew up with. We also both miss the African bush. Is there a big ex-pat SA community here? We believe there is a very big ex-pat SA community here in Fleet and we are hoping to host a lot more South African ‘Braais’ over the summer months at Hook House. Both our husbands are South African and take pretty much every opportunity to braai even in bad weather - in fact they can sometimes be seen huddled over the Weber with umbrellas. What’s the one thing you love about living in Fleet? We both love Fleet pond - we go walking with the kids and dog almost every weekend. What would you do to improve or change Fleet? It would be lovely to have more clothes shops in Fleet. Your favourite place to eat / drink / go in Fleet? We like going to the Oatsheaf pub as a family but the boys’ favourite place on a Sunday morning is Frankie’s for a fry-up. What’s the best piece of advice you have ever been given? Nothing worthwhile is ever easy! Interview by Emily Gregory of Baby Love Photography, www.baby-love-photography.com


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periods when it was your home and those when it was a rental property. The apportioned gain relating to when the property

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Welcome to March’s column helping you to revitalise your life!

I love March, mostly

out and the clocks change heralding the soon to come summer months, also because it’s my birthday!

And to celebrate, I am giving away 3 FREE intuitive coaching sessions! You can use these sessions for whatever you like, but if you are wanting to change your career and don’t know what to do, my intuitive skills will help you get there. Spring is such a great time of year for planning and making changes. There’s a general feeling of positivity and optimism about the year ahead and what can be achieved. It can be a really exciting time of year and a fantastic launch pad for your wants and needs for the year ahead. I often spend January reflecting on the year before – what worked, what didn’t do so well, what I learned about myself, what I achieved, what I need to stop and start doing. February is then my planning month of what I want to bring into my world (and sometimes what I want to exit my world!) for the year ahead. That’s the logical, rationale based thinking element, which is important. What I find equally important is checking in with my emotive senses and higher self. I take time to really look at myself and understand what emotions are going on – what’s weighing me

down or holding me back, what needs to be released and let go of and what I need to bring in or develop. This is what I call right brain thinking which is where our emotions, empathy and intuition are based. And for me, this is where the real magic is! Listening to what my heart (soul) wants as well as what my head (ego) wants gives me the whole and complete picture. This is where I uncover my purpose and direction and my why. Without that, I feel like I’m going around in circles and not getting anywhere. To get to this part of the right brain hemisphere I use all sorts of tools and techniques but one of my favourites is working with my angel and oracle cards. The cards provide such a great platform to uncover deep stuff in the super sub conscious and join the dots together of where you’re going and how you can get there. From here I create my vision board and action plan… and I’m off! This sense of excitement and fulfilment is what I want to help you create, because I love it and

I know how powerful and helpful my process is. Having a purpose and direction supported with a strong why is the key to true happiness. I couldn’t think of a better way for me to help you find your happiness in this way than doing something I love as part of my birthday celebrations! These sessions will be on a first come, first served basis and must be taken in person at my practice in Farnham. 1 session per person and must be redeemed by 30 April 2020. Please email me at jenny@revitalisecoaching.co.uk quoting BIRTHDAY to book your free session. Take care,

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Where’s Charlie? Welcome to our monthly competition and the answers can be found right here in Fleet! Each month our cuddly toy version of puppy Charlie can be seen in a Fleet business. The picture will give you clues like a company logo, interior colour scheme, art or photos on the wall or even a sample of the product the business sells. This month’s business is located in the High Street! All you have to do is tell us the name of the business!

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Facial Focus Hello and welcome to my column about beauty, health and wellbeing Facials are one of my most popular treatments, so I thought I would tell you all about them this month. I have used many professional product ranges in my career – Clarins, Decleor, Guinot, Elemis, ESPA, Phytomer, totally organic Green People, however, I have to say that my current skincare range for facials is by far the best I have ever used. I use a product range called Natura Bisse, which is an exclusive spa brand from Barcelona. Because of my experience with other spa brands, I am the only small salon locally, selected to use the products for my facial treatments. Natura Bisse can also be found in Pennyhill Park Spa, The Four Seasons Hotel, and Wentworth Spa. The facial products are so successful because they combine scientific deep treatment of the skin with beautiful essential oils, and holistic touch. As an aromatherapist, smell is so important to me, but I also have an aging, menopausal skin. I need to see that my skin is visibly smoother, lifted and those fine lines around my eyes have faded, and these products definitely make a difference. ‘The Natura Bisse ICONS’ Experience combines the fabulous ‘Oscars Facial’ with a specialised pressure point back massage. It uses their most iconic products

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Palm Sunday 5th April

Services at 9.30am and 10.45am Remembering Jesus riding into Jerusalem and the start of Holy Week.

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All-Age Service at 10am Together we remember Jesus’ death on the cross. Hour at the Cross at 2pm A service of quiet reflection.

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Buying or selling your home Buying or selling your home is generally regarded as one of the most stressful

times in a person’s life. This is particularly true when involved in a large chain with everyone working towards their own agenda and the fact that unlike other consumer transactions you are relinquishing an element of control and relying on others to secure the sale or purchase of your chosen property. Whilst it can sometimes seem as if solicitors are being pedantic on a certain point it is important to realise that even where there is no mortgage most solicitors are working to the requirements of the Council of Mortgage Lenders Handbook which places strict requirements on what is and is not acceptable to most of their members. So, what should you bear in mind? Be prepared to provide at the first available opportunity original evidence as to your identity and if purchasing, to also provide evidence as to the source of funds. Your solicitor will not be able to progress matters until received. If selling the following practical steps should be considered: 1. Ensure that your paperwork is in order. You will be required to complete a Sellers’ Property Information Form which provides useful information to the buyers’ solicitors on issues such as boundaries, disputes and complaints, building works undertaken to the property, guarantees etc.

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2. You will be asked about disputes or complaints relating to the property, and to a “a property nearby”. This enquiry can relate to a wide range of situations and is not limited to circumstances where litigation has ensued. Your replies will form part of the contract and it is therefore important that you answer as honestly and truthfully as possible. 3. In cases where no planning or building regulation approval was obtained for any alterations or additions to the property, you may be asked to provide an indemnity insurance. In addition, most properties are sold subject to restrictive covenants which places obligations upon you as the owner of the property. On newer estates there is usually a covenant preventing any alterations or additions to the property without the consent of the original vendor. Suitable indemnity insurance maybe requested if no consent was obtained. Please note, if no permission or consent was obtained at the time of the works please do not consult the local authority or original developer now without first speaking to your solicitor as this will invalidate any ability to obtain insurance and may prove more costly in the long run. 4. Finally, you cannot always rely on the “buyer beware” principle (which places the onus on the buyer to inspect the property to check if there are any physical defects). If you knowingly conceal the existence of a physical defect you could be liable to the buyer for fraudulent misrepresentation by conduct.

If you are purchasing, consider the following; 1. Have you visited the property at different times of the day and night so that you can capture a true picture of the locality in which the property is situated? 2. Invest in a survey, it could save you money in the long run! 3. Are you receiving a gift to assist you with your purchase? Notify your lender and solicitor at the outset. 4. Were you able to inspect all parts of the property including outbuildings? If not, or if you have any concerns following your inspection, please raise at the first opportunity? So, what should you consider when instructing a solicitor? 1. Check that the solicitor is a member of the Conveyancing Quality Scheme? 2. Will you be provided with a named day to day contact, who will be available when you call? 3. Is the solicitor local to you and well established? If you need help buying or selling your home contact us for friendly, expert advice. Ailsa Kempthorne Solicitor

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Eco-friendly schools Schools are getting gradually greener as the need to look after our planet becomes ever more pressing, reports Nicky Adams. Sir David Attenborough’s BBC series ‘Blue Planet’ opened many people’s eyes to the Earth’s looming environmental crisis and children in particular have taken up the challenge, encouraging their schools to do their bit to help reverse climate change and conserve our limited natural resources. Re-use, recycle: Every UK secondary school pupil produces 22kg of waste per year and primary school pupils even more – 45kg. But of course many of these discarded materials can now be recycled and schools and their pupils are leading the way when it comes to collecting them up and shipping them off to be turned into something new. Card and paper are the biggest waste products, but food waste is the next largest quantity and many schools are working hard to reduce the amount of lunch leftover or at least do something with it, such as turning spare veg into soup or ripe fruit into smoothies. Collection points: Plastics, metals and glass are also widely recycled by local councils, but there are also many other schemes in operation to collect and recycle or re-use specific items - from pens and printer ink to crisp packets and coffee pods - and textiles can be sold by weight for cash

to be ploughed back into school environmental projects. Grow your own: Cultivating fruit and veg in a school garden is a great lesson for children in where their food comes from and the crop can be used in the school kitchen, racking up zero food miles. Environmentally friendly: Some schools now serve a weekly meatfree lunch to make more use of local fresh produce and a small dent in the environmental impact of animal farming. Many are insisting that school cleaners use products that are non-polluting and some prefer to clean with steam rather than with chemicals. Natural resources: School buildings often have expanses of roof, ideal for the installation of solar panels – this clean energy can be fed back into the school and is often used for water heating – while thermostatic radiator controls and sensor-controlled lighting can cut down on a school’s electricity use. Harvesting and reusing rainwater and fitting limiters to the cisterns of school toilets can

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help to make sure water use is kept to a minimum too. Of course the benefits of these systems to schools can be financial as well as environmental. Sustainability: A new school building is a blank canvas and a great opportunity to be eco-friendly. Wooden buildings are becoming the norm for new classroom blocks, but also sports halls, dining halls and offices – while timber removes and stores greenhouse gas from the atmosphere, masonry or steelframe constructions are estimated to account for 40 per cent of the world’s emissions. But even day-today, schools can contribute to the effort to slow down the depletion of the Earth’s resources. Just switching to food wrappings and containers made from recyclable or compostable materials or asking parents to send their children to school with their own reusable water bottles means every school can make a positive difference to the planet their pupils will inhabit in the future.


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Opportunity Nurture - Growth

Yateley Manor

It is between the ages of seven and eight that children develop the attitudes, abilities and relationships that help them succeed in their education. Crucially this happens when they are between Years 2 and 3. It is also a time when some children risk finding learning “burdensome�. and strengths, appreciating their barriers to learning and taking steps to remove them, we are able to open their eyes and minds to a future that we cannot imagine. The foundation to their lives will be a safe, friendly, warm environment where they will be supported every step along their journey. A Yateley Manor journey.

The key to success and providing

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is by forging strong relationships. By really getting to know children, understanding their passions

adults care about children and get to know them as a person so they can best support them. Secondly success comes from a well-planned and effective transition programme to ensure children and families understand each step of the journey ahead. There should be no surprises when moving to a new school. A school such as Yateley Manor. We know that a happy child will be a successful child. A good quality education should be much broader than just the core subjects;

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If you would like to discover more about all that Yateley Manor has to offer, come along to come to one of our Open Mornings on Friday 20th March at 9.15am or Friday 24th April at 9.15am. To register for an Open Event, arrange an individual visit or request a prospectus, please email our registrar, tanja@ yateleymanor.com or telephone 01252 405500.


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Better Photography

with Kim

Hi, I’m Kim from Kim Byrne Photography and I’d like to welcome you to the second of this series designed to help you

old masters such as William Turner, but it dates back many years before then. It teaches us to see the viewfinder in three vertically and horizontally sections making a 9-part grid, with important elements placed on one of the intersecting sections

take better photos. Last month we talked about how to make your subject stand-out, the edge of the frame, the background and watching the light. Over the next few months we’ll look at 3 elements of composition; the rule of thirds, leading lines and simplicity. But before we dive in, I thought I’d give you some background on composition and why it’s important.

struggle to create visually pleasing and powerful images.

Composition simply put is how visual elements are arranged within a frame, for us in photography that frame is easily seen through the viewfinder. How you use composition in your photographs shows your vision and how you want the viewer to react in the same way a composer leads you through his music.

Composition isn’t a set of rules you must follow, it’s a few simple guidelines to help you take better photographs. Simplicity, the rule of thirds and leading lines all have one purpose; to help you. Photos composed using these guidelines will have a balanced look and once you understand the ‘rules’ every now and then you will be able to bend them.

In my view it’s important to develop your understanding of composition. Knowing where to place the various elements in your picture is a key component of great composition. Done well it can turn an average photo into a great photo, but without it, you will

To help you with this month’s challenge here’s a quick overview of two techniques we’ll cover in future articles. Leading lines for example are one of the most powerful ways to lead your eye into and/or around your images. The rule of thirds was used by the

What is composition?

You have control over what draws the eye in your images. Seeing great composition is quite easy once you understand the controls you have.

March

Photo Challenge Here’s a little challenge for you to try while thinking about the points discussed above. You can shoot indoors or out but most of all, have fun and don’t over think things. Part 1 – We are bombarded with imagery today, so really look at pictures (photo’s, adverts, paintings etc.) and notice what draws your eye, what else is in the image but doesn’t compete with the key subject, where is it in the frame, where is the light and shadow. Part 2 – This week rather than looking at images around you look at some your photographs, notice what’s in the image, what would you change if you took the same photo again. Really study them and try to identify where you can improve your composition.

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MAINTENANCE – Whether managed by the landlord or an agent, attending to maintenance issues swiftly is crucial. Tenants are generally more comfortable if the property is managed by an agent, but most importantly, they like to feel issues are dealt with quickly and competently. Honey Lettings believe quarterly checks are essential to spot small problems that could quickly escalate into bigger issues. The checks verify that the property is not deteriorating beyond normal wear and tear and give the tenant the opportunity to point out any issues. We will point out problems that the tenant should resolve and hopefully guide them into how they can be avoided in the future. We will also present issues which need resolving by the landlord and find suitable contractors when required. Leaving a property unchecked for a long period may leave the landlord with a property needing substantial repairs well beyond the value of the deposit held. Properties, both new and old, suffer from issues including leaks from shower, toilets not flushing or heating systems and electrics failing. These can happen at any time day or night and to keep the tenant happy these will require prompt attention. Honey Lettings have competent contractors who we use on a regular basis, all with the relevant insurance cover to undertake the work. With a key held at our local office we can liaise with tenants to give access for contractors. If the problem is of an urgent nature, our out of hours call handling will enable us to arrange a visit to resolve the issue promptly and avoid further damage. Good management of the property will hopefully lead to happy tenants who are likely to stay in the property longer. Having a good relationship with your tenants will generally mean that they are flexible. At the end of the tenancy a happy tenant will hopefully be flexible with the marketing the property to the next tenant and hopefully minimise void time at the property. Cover provided by the Management Service will leave you free from this responsibility and is essential for those spending time abroad. Although a fully Managed Service has a cost this needs to be weighed against lost income from non-payment of rent and improved upkeep of your property. All agent fees can also be offset against the taxable income from your property. Based in the heart of Fleet, Honey Lettings specialises in lettings and property management. For friendly, knowledgeable advice on property letting call Honey Lettings. No houses to sell just homes to let.

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What is Physiotherapy? Physiotherapy deals with restoring and maintaining functional movement, reducing pain and promoting health in individuals. As Physiotherapists, we

as well as muscle stretching

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Shockwave and ultrasound. Acupuncture and trigger point therapy is also widely practiced by Physiotherapists. Physiotherapists are highly trained in exercise prescription and often give our patients

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Elvetham Heath Primary School News

Welcome to Year One! Wow, what an exciting first term we had in Year One! We learnt about Brilliant Bears and the history of toys and dressed up as our favourite toys! This half term we are learning about the history of transport and we were very lucky and went on a trip to Milestones Museum in Basingstoke. We saw lots of old forms of transport and learnt interesting facts about how transport has changed.

We saw a Victorian Classroom – the rules at school then were very different to now. Did you know that the children had to stand up when an adult came into the classroom?

We enjoyed looking in the old shops and seeing how things had changed from the Victorian era to our shops today. Unfortunately we didn’t have any money to spend in the sweet shop! We also got to dress up in some Victorian clothes – we think we look very smart! Miss Orchard, Oxenbury Class Teacher

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15 March | Fleet Half Marathon starts at the Oatsheaf crossroads at 10.30am and finishes at Calthorpe Park around 1.30pm. More information on course, places to watch and road closures on www.fleethalfmarathon.com

7 March | Fleet Weekly Market at Gurkha Square car park, Fleet. Every Saturday morning, 9am – 2pm. Fruit and veg, bread, meat, fish, plants, household goods, flowers and much more.

15 March | Farnham Humanists Talk by Deborah Lavin on the Life and Legacy of Charles Bradlaugh, M.P. and founder of the National Secular Society. 7 for 7.30pm at Daniel Hall, Long Garden Walk, Farnham, GU9 7HX. See www.farnham.humanist.org.uk for more details.

7 March | Birding East of the Adriatic Talk by Roger Beck. 7.30pm at The Memorial Hall, Sandy Lane, Church Crookham, GU52 8LD. Focussing mostly on birds, this talk is based on three highly enjoyable week-long visits to Montenegro, the Istrian Peninsula in Croatia, and the town of Mostar in Herzegovina. 7 March | Live Music at The Falkners Arms, Ancells Farm. Groove Republic are playing Funk / Soul, 9pm – midnight. www.groove-republic.com 14 March | Fleet Weekly Market at Gurkha Square car park, Fleet. Every Saturday morning, 9am – 2pm. Fruit and veg, bread, meat, fish, plants, household goods, flowers and much more. 14 March | Elvetham Heath Market at The Key Elvetham Heath. 10am – 1.30pm. Local producers will be selling delicious produce. www.elvethamheath.org.uk 14 March | Live Music at The Falkners Arms, Ancells Farm. Fabulous Funky Funks are playing Soul / Funk / Disco, 9pm – midnight. www.lemonrock.com

19 March | Fleet Flower Club Demonstration by Michelle King: “Tutti-Frutti Fresco”. Doors open 7.15pm for 8pm start at Crookham War Memorial Hall, Sandy Lane, Church Crookham, GU52 8LD. Visitors £6 on the door. www.fleetflowerclub. co.ukDemonstration 20 March | Poppy’s Petals Flower Workshop with Kathryn Austin. Poppy’s, 18 Northfield Road, Church Crookham, Fleet, GU52 6ED. 2.30 – 3.30pm. Third Friday every month. Make & Take home an arrangement you will really be proud of – even if you are a beginner! Only £20 inc all flowers & materials you will need. BOOKING on 07802 248862; 0800 458 6459 or flowers@kathrynaustin.co.uk 21 March | Fleet Weekly Market at Gurkha Square car park, Fleet. Every Saturday morning, 9am – 2pm. Fruit and veg, bread, meat, fish, plants, household goods, flowers and much more.

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21 March | Live Music at The Falkners Arms, Ancells Farm. The Ultimate Party Band are playing Pop / Funk, 9pm – midnight. www.blackmarketband.co.uk 27 March | Petals & Prosecco Flower Workshop with Kathryn Austin. The Alexandra, Farnborough, GU14 7PH, 11am for 11.30 – 12.30pm. On last Friday every month. Free parking. Take home wonderful flowers, expertly arranged by you! Only £25 inc flowers & materials and FREE glass of Prosecco. BOOKING now 07802 248862; flowers@kathrynaustin.co.uk 28 March | Weekly Market at Gurkha Square car park, Fleet. Every Saturday morning, 9am – 2pm. Fruit and veg, bread, meat, fish, plants, household goods, flowers and much more.

28 March | Hart of Craft Artisan Market at the Hart Shopping Centre. 10 – 5pm. 20 stalls all offering quality, handmade and home-produced items with something for everyone. 28 March | Mass in G by Schubert presented by Hart Voices. 7.30pm Cathedral Church of St Michael & St George, Aldershot. Conducted by Roy Rashbrook, Musical Director of Hart Voices. Buy tickets online at: www.ticketsource. co.uk/hartvoices Find out more at www.hartvoices.org.uk/ march-2019/4594491621. 28 March | Live Music at The Falkners Arms, Ancells Farm. !daft! are playing Rock Covers, 9pm – midnight. www.daftonline.co.uk


Rosie’s Good Reads The Earthling’s Brother

1932: Pride And

by Earik Beann is a fun

Prejudice Revisited

and light sci-fi adventure

by Karen M. Cox, is

book. Sam never knew his

a loose reinterpretation

parents. In fact, he’s never

of Pride & Prejudice set in

met another human – or

rural Kentucky during the

seen a sunrise, smelled a

1930s Depression. The

flower, or eaten a regular

author has taken the bones

meal. All of that is about

of the original story, let

to change.

her imagination run with it, and come up with this

Chasing Black Unicorns is an autobiography about internet entrepreneur

very enjoyable, and very different, homage to Jane Austen.

Marek Zmysłowski. His drive to succeed in

Break The Fall by

commerce, led him to a

Jennifer Iacopelli is a

large international company

young adult story based

and the opportunity to head

around a fictional American

their start-up online travel

Olympic gymnastics team.

booking service which

Audrey Lee has just been

would be based in Africa.

chosen as one of America’s team for the 2020 Tokyo

Rise Of Gaia by Kristin Ward is a young adult fantasy. It is a powerful story about man’s destruction of Mother Earth. I liked how the author

Games. The next few weeks will be full of more hard training and intense pressure to fulfil her dream of becoming one of the best gymnasts in the world.

presented the facts about man’s abuse of the Earth, it was easy to imagine Mother Earth in pain and her need to push back.

For more book reviews

Rosie blogs at

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Index

Your quick guide to everyone and everything in your ehl Accounting Services David Stone Kirk Rice

13 11

Admin Services Starfish Admin Services

10

Antiques White Lion Antiques Centre

Florist

13

Bathrooms Two Guys Kitchens & Bathrooms 7 Beauty Treatments Queen Been in the Woods Blinds & Curtains Design Room Building Services GDS Painting & Decorating Services

16 21

29 13

Car Servicing Fleet Service Centre

29

Cleaning Phone Joan Coaching Revitalise Coaching Computer Maintenance Problem PC

18/19 21 12 31

Councils Elvetham Heath Parish Council 30 Dance Schools Halliwell Dance Academy Dancing Ceroc Plus

17 43

Electricians Keen Electrics

10

Fairways Lawncare

17

Hart Physio

Gifts

Plumbing

Mirrored 14

Peninsula Heating and Plumbing

Handyman Tim Gillman

29

Peninsula Heating and Plumbing

15

Home Decor Mirrored 14

35

15

Public House

23

Frensham Heights

48

Salesian College

26

St Neot’s Preparatory School 2/27 St. Nicholas’ School

1 24/25

Jewellers Riordan Jewellers

47

Kitchens Dream Doors

9

5

Qigong Fleet Qigong

43

Restaurants The Exchequer White Lion Antiques Centre

Crosfields School

Yateley Manor

32

The Exchequer

Heating and Plumbing

5 13

Schools Elvetham Heath Primary School

36

Solicitors Neale Turk LLP

20

Watson-Thomas

37

Tai Chi Jing Sung Tai Chi

43

Taxi Services

Two Guys Kitchens & Bathrooms 7

Footprint Cars

Leaflet Distribution

Tree Services

10

Big Little Magazine Company 31

Cedardale 21

Letting Agents

Tyres & Exhausts

Honey Lettings

33

Phone Joan Loftplan Designs

21

17

UK Water Softeners

29

Weight Management 44/45

Slimming World

4

Will Writing Service

Clever Fox Communications

13

Lisa Christmas

31

Inner Focus Counselling

Roadwheel Tyre & Exhaust Water Softeners

Lifestyle Management

Steadfast Wills and Estate Planning

31

Windows & Conservatories

Mindfulness

43

Baby Love Photography Physiotherapists

Marketing 21

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Garden Services

Loft Conversions

Decorators GDS Painting & Decorating Services

Fitness Power Walking

4

Independent Schools

Café White Lion Antiques Centre

Churches Church on the Heath

Photography

Flowers by Becky

43

Hart Windows & Glazing

41

Oven Cleaning

Yoga

Ovenclean 17

Isvarayoga 43



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