Big Voice in Stubbington April 2015

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April 2015 | Issue 4 | Priceless

Health BOSS

Detox your inbox!

Seafarers Club Receive a welcome boost

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By Nig el M ais ey

GIG GUIDE All gigs start at 9pm unless otherwise stated.

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Diesel Poets Rock Hoppers Bone Idol Absolute Zero Life o Riley Higher Ground Mighty Shrimp Groove Monster Roy Peplow The Business Mike Fry Band Diana Ross Tribute Somethin Else STATE 6 Bemis

The Bird The Carisbrooke The Carisbrooke The Hoeford The Bird The Bird The Carisbrooke The Carisbrooke The Hoeford The Bird The Bird The Carisbrooke The Carisbrooke The Hoeford The Bird

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MOD Town Boss Hogg Somethin Else Tangerine Tantrum Bone Idle 4 Play Spirit Burnt Orange Monkey Butlers Beyonce (tribute) Mafia Rock of the Pops The Worried Men Fixed Wheel Sultan Sheiks The Startled Monkeys MAFIA Soul Patch

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THIS MONTH..

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FOOD AND DRINK

HEALTH, BEAUTY & LIFESTYLE

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Brown butter and beer...

...braised kale with cranberries and pecans. Don’t be put off—this is an incredibly healthy dish that will pack you full of goodness as well as a great taste to boot!

HOUSE AND GARDENS 24

Planning Matters

Check out this months round up of planning applications in and around Stubbington.

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Plant of the month

Luscious lavender… just the colour is good enough to eat!

MOTORING 16

New Nissan Qashqai

Tim takes this Japanese model out for a spin and it looks like he was pretty sold on it. Read on to find out why…

Detox that inbox!

This month, Kristen from the Health Boss explores who you are letting into your life and asks you to take a look at the dreaded inbox.

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL 29

Martins Money Tips

Cheaper holidays if you take a look at Martins article this month.

COMMUNITY 26

Gosport Gang Show

Loads of kids from the local area put on this annual show that’s a must watch! If you’ve got a local Good News story we’d love to hear about it! Whether it’s kindly friends or neighbours going out of their way to help each other, children doing fab activities that make them smile, winning awards or just doing a good turn we’d love to know! Email your stories to us at editor@bigvoicedirectories.co.uk

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hen life gets hard and you feel all alone...

… remember you mean the world to somebody and that somebody calls you MUM”

It’s true isn’t it (and also for all the Daddies out there too) that even when you’re having the worst of days, to have a little warm hand squeeze yours, or having your recycling given back to you at the end of a school day reshaped into a ‘train’, warms the cockles of your heart. The joy of being a parent can melt away any of life's daily stresses (although I’m sure we’d all argue that the little blighters normally just add to it a lot of the time!) and that a grin from your cheeky monster is as good as any glass of merlot. Well Ok, maybe not that good but you know what I mean ha, ha! So with mother’s day not far away let them pamper you by all means but have a think of something you can all do together. Why not go for a stomp down the Haven and nip into the café for some tea and cake, or go a little further afield to Hundred Acre woods and make a den. It’s nice to escape now and then, and you never know, you may not have to clean their muddy boots when you get back. Well after all, that’s what Mother’s Day is for, right?! Much love until next month Coralie and Sean x

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Lucy’s recipe corner

Nute utellllaa & Raspberr Raspberryy Sandwiches Sand wiches INGREDIENTS 8 slices of bread 1/2 cup of Nutella A punnet of fresh raspberries This is a simple sandwich that incorporates a ‘mains’ and ‘pudding’ all in one go!

Spread four of the slices of bread with the Nutella

Arrange the raspberries onto the top of the sandwich and put the other slice of bread on top. You may wish to add a little more Nutella or butter to help the lid ‘stick’.

Cut carefully into four dainty pieces and devour!

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Naturally good.. Brown butter and beer braised kale with cranberries and pecans

Ingredients for 4 2 bunches of kale 2 tbsp. unsalted butter 120ml beer of your choice 60ml chicken stock 1tbsp. reduced sugar dried cranberries (this is optional) 3 tbsp. roasted chopped pecans Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

I absolutely love kale. It’s packed with flavour and nutrients and it’s incredibly quick and easy to cook. Braising kale in beer and brown butter gives the finished dish a really nice nutty flavor and the quick method of cooking ensures that the kale retains its vibrant green colour.

1. First prepare the kale by washing it and then cutting out the stem. It is important to cut out the center stem because it can be tough and chewy. Once you have removed the stems, quickly shred the kale by rolling up the leaves into a cylinder and roughly slicing them. Set to one side. 2. In a large frying pan or sauté pan place two tablespoons of butter and cook on a medium heat until starting to turn a light brown colour. At this stage quickly add the beer and chicken stock and turn up the heat to high. Bring to the boil and then add the kale. 3. Cook the kale for approximately 3 minutes until most of the moisture has evaporated and the kale is nicely glazed. Add the chopped pecans and seasoning to taste. Transfer to a serving platter and sprinkle with the dried cranberries.

Chef’s tip: Make sure that the liquid is boiling and the heat is on high before adding the kale, you don’t want to slow cook it because it can lose its vibrant green color if it is stewed for too long. Ryan Turner, real food and low-carb chef - www.thefoodbible.com

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Health Boss

DETOX YOUR INBOX

We have key areas in our life that contribute to our overall health: Career, Relationships, Exercise, Diet and Spirituality (whether you are comfortable with the word or not – it’s a key part of our daily health).

have a clear positive person/ business who is inspiring each of the key areas of a healthy life.

So who’s inspiring your health in these areas? Who inspires your daily diet, your loving relationship, inspires your career journey, gives you your exercise fix or is opening up your spiritual side?

Start by aligning to those you admire and aspire to. You want to crowd out the crowds and get specific on who you are letting into your daily life. Start questioning, are these people having a positive impact on my day? If not you want to start unsubscribing, clearing out your inbox so new people who are aligned to your journey can enter.

… the people who are hitting your inbox.

I’m talking about the people you give time to in your daily life, the external people you follow and subscribe to, the people whose newsletters etc. that are hitting your inbox each week. Or, those that don’t and should be. These are the people who Focus in on those that will take you are influencing your daily life. on the path you aspire to be on. If you’re wishing to change your life, You want to get clear on who you let this is the best starting advice I can into your daily life and make sure you offer. Who you choose to have in

your daily life is one of your life choices. Get those you admire and aspire to into your life – daily, and leave the rest. So who’s on your path? Detox your inbox now.

by Kristin Jade Neuwirth www.healthboss.me

Kristin is based in sunny Australia and is the creator of Health Boss and designer of Salad As The Main Meal. She shares her expertise on how you can become your own health boss whilst living a highpaced, time poor lifestyle. She is a firm believer that despite how successful you are, you will never truly feel it unless you have the health to match it.

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Spotlight on.. BLUE ORCHID MOBILE PAMPERING This month we are taking a closer look at Blue Orchid Mobile Pampering, a hair and nail stylist company that looks after you in your own home.

created a perfect business that fits around her busy home life.

Her customers, who were delighted to see her reinvent her love of all things hair and beauty Banish any thoughts that a with the creation of Blue Orchid, mobile service is a lesser quality book her far in advance to make than you’d expect from a salon. sure she’s arriving at their front And don’t think that you’re going door in time for that special party to be short changed on products. or occasion. Certainly not if you use Laura. With over 20 years experience in Whether it’s up do’s, foils, full the hair and beauty industry, head colour, cuts and blow drys from running her own salon to or gel nails then give Laura a call. training others, Laura who is based in Stubbington, has

5 starI Highly recommend Laura... Full of new ideas and always does a fantastic, professional job! I trust Laura with my hair and now she more or less tells me what I need doing and what would look great .....every time I'm amazed at how great my hair looks and feels. She uses amazing products and the quality is better than I have ever experienced in a top end salon. Thank you Laura for making me look extra gorgeous when I need to !

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Sensei Says

Sensei Rob Wood is a Fourth Dan in Goju-Ryu Karate and has taught children and adults for over 20 years in his dojo in the UK South Coast.

Is the study of Martial Arts out of date? world during a time where the planet was significantly underdeveloped in travel & communications. To place a finer point, think of it this way, in the 1800’s to go to another country would take months or longer, to learn a martial art in that foreign land and return to your students So let’s address the “traditional” could take several years and much of ones. These are styles of martial art it only to be lost in the ether of time. that have been in place for a long These days we can travel or search time but researched through the decades are as close as you’re going the web OR pop along to your local to get to the original type of teaching Boxing, Thai, MMA club and do it in a trial to make that assessment if it’s as when they were initially something worth pursuing. developed.

Interesting question and one that can be addressed in so many ways. Firstly, Martial Arts comes in many different forms and most of the traditional ones are several hundred years old.

Some see these teachings as being the elite, since they are untainted by alteration and nothing has been lost in translation over time whereas others like to think that way back then, the originators had blinkered vision regarding what the body can do to defend itself against physical aggression. In my opinion, another 50 years will cease to see truly “traditional” styles in the marketplace and this has already become apparent simply in the availability of what’s out there right now. That said, Sensei’s should always keep a focus on the discipline they grew up with BUT make it exciting yet still physically challenging and at the same time keeping the root of what they teach, linked as closely as possible to their particular style. Personally speaking, Instructors should experience other martial arts / fighting styles and be willing to adopt things that work more effectively than those aspects taught for traditions sake. Keep in mind that founders of all traditional root styles inhabited a

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The world is not as vast as it was, travel speed, accessibility and participation levels of Martial Arts has grown exponentially in the last century, we are all a little wiser in almost all aspects of life. Let’s face it, these days we can all compare Japanese, Korean, Thai, Brazilian etc styles in seconds by using the Internet. 50+ years ago the only way we’d have had visibility to these would be to travel there to experience them for ourselves. How time consuming?!

whether it be Karate, Thai boxing or MMA etc. A punch is still a punch no matter what form of activity you do. However, what you get from a nontraditional style is a broader teaching syllabus and one that allows the instructor to seek out sometimes more effective methods of selfdefence techniques that may be more effective than those adhered to by traditionalists. Which only adds to making the style more exciting and enjoyable for students and Sensei alike. These days there is so much on the self-defence / sport scene it’s really quite incredible. Obviously Martial Arts is a great way for developing fitness and confidence but with so much available it’s really down to what the Sensei is teaching and how broad their understanding is and that can only be achieved by taking off the blinkers.

So, are traditional styles out dated? No, if you are a purist and want the teachings of a “Master” who developed a fighting art without knowledge of other systems then As I said before, most countries have these are for you, but be quick, they a fighting arts that have a uniqueness won’t be here for long! If however about them. Generally I find that you are after a Martial Art that has 70% of a system cross-breeds with taken off the lenses of tradition then other forms of martial arts in some there is a LOT out there in our way or other. I’m by no means a guru communities. in every fighting art out there and I’m not encouraging readers to try and Go find it! become a master of as many different styles as possible but I do have a fair amount of exposure to a few (Karate, Thai Boxing, MMA, Boxing…). Take a Mawashi Geri (roundhouse kick), this is performed in exactly the same way in any style that adopts this particular kicking technique


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Auto biographies New Nissan Qashqai most sales, but all-wheel drive is available too.

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Max speed: 115mph 0-62 mph: 10.9 secs Combined mpg: 50.4 Engine: 1197cc 4 cylinder 16 valve petrol turbo Max. power (bhp): 113 at 4500 rpm Max. torque (Ib/ft): 140 at 2000 rpm CO2: 129g/km Price: £23,800 on the road

engine packs a punch, offering sharper acceleration and greater flexibility than the first The Qashqai's exterior looks generation Qashqai’s 1.6-litre modern and there’s a better unit. quality feel to the cabin - perfect Despite its modest size, the for many years of hardcore family engine’s low weight and more use. The range-topping Tekna fuel-efficient operation also model features an array of mean it’s cleaner and more technologies that highlight the economical than the model it Japanese motor manufacturer’s replaces. The 1.2 engine emits lead in the crossover market. just 129g/km of CO₂ (15g/km less than the outgoing 1.6-litre But hang on, what is a crossover petrol unit), and has an average vehicle? Well, it’s a motor built fuel consumption figure of 50.4mpg. PROS ‘N’ CONS on a car platform, combining Safety √ characters of a Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) with elements Being a family car, you’d expect Economy √ from an estate or a hatchback. safety to be a priority for the Driving Position √ The crossover mixes SUV design Qashqai – and you’d be right. The Nissan features a host of Kit √ cues such as tall interior packaging, lofty seating, high innovative safety features which Space √ centre of gravity and elevated helped it confidently pass all Euro Individuality X ground-clearance with car-like NCAP's tests to record the maximum handling and good fuel economy. five-star rating. Anyway, back to the Tekna trim Qashqai under review. The Nissan benefits from darkness piercing BiLED headlamps and it excels when it comes to kit. The car comes equipped with 19-inch alloy wheels, roof rails, part-leather seats, a large glass roof, heated seats, and front and rear parking sensors. There’s also a seven-inch touchscreen display, DAB digital radio, and smartphone connectivity.

Engineered to offer the best possible levels of protection for children, the fresh Qashqai particularly shone in The latest Nissan Qashqai, which the Child Occupant tests. Based on went on sale in January 2014, is readings from the dummies used in available in four time-honoured tests, the Qashqai scored maximum grades: Visia, Acenta, Acenta points for its protection of an 18Premium and Tekna. month old infant. On that basis alone, I’m sold on the The model tested here comes in car – but then I do have an 18 month flagship Tekna trim. But we’ll come old and two other small children to to that in a bit. take to school. I can definitely see the appeal – and so, it seems, do Firstly, here’s some background. The Qashqai is available with a petrol other parents. or diesel engine; the review car came The second generation, family with turbocharged petrol power. But Yep, buy this car and your offspring oriented car is now longer, lower and it turns out that the Nissan doesn’t will be safe from harm – even if it wider, giving it a more imposing need anything huge under the means you lose all individuality when stance while maintaining a raised bonnet to deliver a first-rate drive. you merge into the vast sea of other driving position. The vehicle under Nissan Qashqais parked outside the review is front-wheel drive, the set- Motoring through a six-speed school gates. up which Nissan says will account for manual transmission, the 1.2-litre


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Seafarers set sail with help from community fund Seafarers Sailing Club has been awarded £4,999 from Fareham Borough Council’s Community Fund, towards the cost of purchasing three replacement sailing dinghies for beginners. The non-profit club, based at Hill Head, was formed to encourage the sport of dinghy sailing and has helped many young people in Fareham to take part in the sport. During the summer, they provided many young people with their first experience of sailing, and helped novice sailors to develop their skills by giving lessons at Access All Areas events. Executive member for Leisure and Community, Cllr Connie Hockley, said ‘The club has made this rewarding sport accessible to local young people. The new dinghies will ensure they can continue to offer this valuable service.

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P lanning Matters A monthly round up of planning applications submitted since 1 February 2015 FAREHAM COUNCIL REF

LOCATION

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P/15/0147/ VC

36 Stubbington Lane - Land To Rear Of - Fareham PO14 2PW

Variation of condition 7 of p/07/1310/fp to amend the parking layout for the new bungalow

Undecided

P/15/0137/ TO

Land To The Rear Of 26a Solent Road Fareham Hampshire PO14 3LD

Group of oaks protected by tpo 173: tip reduce selected overextended branches on west side of trees by 3 metres to natural target pruning points.

Undecided

P/15/0146/ FP

41 Hill Head Road Fareham Hampshire PO14 3LJ

Extension of hard stand over bank using gabions and alteration of existing steps, changing the position and installing landing

Undecided

P/15/0110/ FP

78 Stubbington Lane Fareham Hampshire PO14 2PE

Conversion of the existing out-building/sensory room into an independent living unit

Undecided

P/15/0088/ FP

40 Seamead Fareham Hampshire PO14 2NG

Single storey rear extension and new lantern in the existing flat roof

Undecided

P/15/0093/ CU

89 Hill Head Road Fareham Hampshire PO14 3JP

Change of use of garden room to a self-contained holiday let

Undecided

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Lavender

Belonging to the mint family, lavender is a popular choice in many gardens as it provides a beautiful scent and splash of colour to many borders and rockeries alike. Many gardeners can’t resist the romance of lavender - blowing gently in the breeze or cut stems in vases make for a pretty picture.

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Lavenders will tolerate many growing conditions and thrives well in warm, welldrained soil and if you can encourage a chalky soil you’ll enhance the scent of the plant. Make sure you give them a good handful of compost when first planted and lots of water.


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Martin Lewis

Pay Less to get More

@MoneySavingExpert

These cold dark days of winter leave many dreaming of summer. Yet don’t let travel lust destroy your wallet. Most people book holidays in the early months of the year, so if you’re jet set on tripping abroad this year, here’s my top tips on how to use the web to pay less to get more. Slash flight costs using the RIGHT comparison. Unlike package holidays with scheduled flights, leaving it until the last minute means prices rocket. So make sure you’re booking in advance and use the right site for the job. - Cheapest price on normal flights: Here, just use a flight comparison site. I like www.kayak.co.uk (for gizmos), www.skyscanner.net (for ease), and www.travelsupermarket.com (for breadth). - Check cheap charter flights comparisons too: If you’re flying to a traditional package holiday destination, like Majorca, you should also check for spare capacity being sold on tour operators' own flights. The comparisons that include these ‘charter flights’ are www.travelsupermarket.com, www.avro.co.uk and www.flightsdirect.com. - Find the perfect time to book: Use the Flight Insight tab on comparison site www.momondo.co.uk, eg, on average 59 days ahead is the perfect time to book, but it varies by destination, so worth a check. Flight booking - the clever stuff to cut costs. Once you've found the cheapest price via a comparison, if you want to push harder, you need to get clever.

cheap flights to Israel.

try to cut prices down.

- The credit card flight freebie trick. You can get a 'free' Flybe flight anywhere or a BA European flight (you pay taxes) just by signing up to a fee-free credit card, and doing normal spending on it. For a full list of freebies see www.mse.me/ccfreebies.

How to cut prices? Remember tour operators make holidays, travel agents sell them. So one operator's holiday may be on sale at many travel agents - the aim is to find who'll sell it cheapest. Either scan for discounts, or often more lucratively, but more time consuming, is to haggle.

Cut the price for your hotel room. Forget the star system. There's no world standard and it's often about facilities, not quality. To find the hotel you want to stay at read reviews on the ubiquitous www.tripadvisor.co.uk, but always ignore the best and worst 10%. Check comparison sites, both www.trivago.co.uk and www.travelsupermarket.com allow you to see who's selling your hotel room for less. Then also be aware there are commonly promo codes available for the big hotel booking sites which can cut your costs by a further 15% for a full list of current ones see www.mse.me/hotelsales.

How to get package holiday protection. Package holidays have long been protected under the ATOL scheme, so if something goes wrong you get your money back (or help coming home).

Tricks to uncover 5-star hotels at 3-star prices. If you've time to play and want the really big discounts, then there are two naughty (but legal) routes.

Yet book a flight plus separate hotel or car hire together (or within 24 hours) from the same travel (not airline) website, and since 2012 you've also got ATOL protection, just like with a package.

- Uncover secret hotels. www.lastminute.com sells secret hotels at big discounts, where you know the star rating, description and rough location, but aren't told the name till you've paid. Yet by cutting and pasting key words into google then matching up the ‘ratings’ you can uncover them before you book – full step by step in www.mse.me/secrethotels.

- The codeshare trick. Sometimes two or more airlines sell the same flights and booking via one partner is cheaper, eg, a United flight from Birmingham to New York can be cheaper via Lufthansa.

- HUGE discounts with the Priceline bidding loophole. www.priceline.com is a huge US booking site (it works for some European cities too). The trick is fiddly, but devastatingly lucrative as forumite 5*dealhunter found: "Got the 5* Renaissance Barcelona Hotel for £59 a night for 3 nights instead of £310 - a saving of 81%." If you’ve got 30 minutes to try it see my instructions at www.mse.me/priceline. Package holidays can undercut DIY web bookings... especially for 7, 10 or 14 days in a traditional resort like Majorca, Mykonos or Malia (and some that don't start with an M). In brief...

- Ethnic travel agents trick. If you're going somewhere with a big UK ethnic or immigrant community, check out niche travel agents catering to them. Eg, London's Shepherd's Bush has some Caribbean specialists, or the Jewish Chronicle advertises

When to book? Massive savings are possible in the late market, where deals are done within eight weeks of travel, yet of course there's restricted choice and you may need to be flexible. So if you need special facilities (eg, for families) you need to book now and

- Book the wrong date trick. Easyjet's Flexifares let you switch dates by a few weeks without paying more. So bag cheap term-time flights, then swap for your chosen school holiday dates. One of my users saved £700 on her family's break, yet there are pros and cons. Full step-by-step in www.mse.me/easyjet.

To do this first find the trip you want, then write down all details, then take it to the travel agents who advertise on places like www.teletext.co.uk to see if they will sell you the same holiday for less. Go to a few to find the best price, but to be fair if one has spent a lot of time helping you, always give them the last chance to match it.

So check if it's not much more expensive compared to booking the cheapest flight and hotel separately. Also bear in mind www.expedia.co.uk, www.travelocity.co.uk, www.ebookers.com and www.lastminute.com often give extra discounts for flights and hotels booked together.

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Across 1 Providing employees (8) 5 Hunting expedition (6) 9 An orientation or philosophy (8) 10 What movies are projected onto (6) 12 One who studies the past (9) 13 Avoid (5) 14 Highly excited (4) 16 Left out (7) 19 Actress/singer Judy _______ (7) 21 Crimp or bend (4) 24 Memos (5) 25 Unshaken (9) 27 In a crooked line (6) 28 Trachea (8) 29 Not dots (6) 30 Contracts to lease transportation (8)

Down 1 A metalshop (6) 2 Discrimination against the elderly (6) 3 A printed leaf or page (5) 4 Shrewish (7) 6 Accumulation (9) 7 Sufficient (8) 8 Insinuation (8) 11 Pearly-shelled mussel (4) 15 Crystal (9) 17 Suffered pain or anguish (8) 18 People who are mentored (8) 20 Beat thoroughly in a competition (4) 21 A Jewish prayer of mourning (7) 22 Pace (6) 23 Bovine mammary glands (6) 26 Beneath (5)

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