Southbourne Eye Community Magazine August 2016

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Welcome.... With the summer holidays in full swing there is a lot going on in Southbourne this month. The main event, which you’d be hard pressed to avoid, is the Bournemouth Air Festival, taking place on the seafront from 18th – 21st August. This amazing event is one of the largest free events in the UK and will see the welcome return of the Red Arrows who will fly daily at 3.45pm. As well as all the other air displays there will be fireworks on Friday and Saturday at 10pm. I will enjoy sitting on my little boat in the Bay and watching all the action. We have a new page in the magazine for you, Days Gone By in Southbourne. We are lucky enough to have access to an archive of old images, supplied by The Red House Museum in Christchurch and the Hampshire Cultural Trust. I’m sure a lot of you will enjoy looking at the images of Southbourne of yesteryear. A final note from me, if you have any community events or if you run a club, class, group or society in Southbourne we’d love to hear from you. You can list them in the magazine for free by submitting them via our website. We know there’s lots going on out there so please share it with us.

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Cheryl Dennett Editor

contents Local History 6 What’s On Guide 9 Clubs, Classes, Groups & Societies 11 Days Gone By.... 13 Rotary Club of Boscombe and Southbourne 15 RNLI Mudeford Funday 16 Southbourne-On-Sea Business Ass. 17 MindBenders 18 Southbourne Surf Lifesaving Club 19 Tucktonia 21 Coffee Break 22 Adopt a Pet 25 Kid’s Page 26 Recipe 29 Teen Eye 29 Garden View 30 Puzzle Solutions 32 Index of Advertisers 33 Useful Telephone Numbers 34

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Contributors Alex McKinstry, Ellie Brown, Clive Mace, Stephen Nagle, Hattie Miles & Bill Ezekiel. Disclaimer - Whilst every care has been taken to ensure that the data in this publication is accurate, neither the publisher nor its editorial contributors can accept, and herby disclaim, any liability to any loss or damage caused by errors or omissions resulting from negligence, accident or any other cause. Local Eye Magazines does not officially endorse any advertising material included within this publication. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system, or transmitted in any form - electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise - without prior permission of the publisher.


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Local History by Hattie Miles walkingtalks.wordpress.com

Southbourne has intriguing Russian connections. During the summer of 1894 Leo Tolstoy, author of War and Peace and Anna Karenina, stayed at Tuckton House, a large detached property in Saxonbury Road. Nearby, at 42 Belle View Road, was a holiday home called ‘Slavanka’ which was owned by Countess Tchertkov, the mother of Tolstoy’s editor Count Vladimir Tchertkov. Hardly surprising then that, when he was expelled by the Russian regime, Tchertkov settled in Southbourne and set up a printing press in the old Bournemouth Gas & Water Company pumping station in Iford Lane. From 1900 to 1913, it housed Tchertkov’s Free Age Press and printed works by Tolstoy banned in his native Russia. The commune, based at Tuckton House, included Tchertkov’s family and thirty or so fellow Russians who had moved to the UK rather than live in exile in their own country. They followed an austere regime adhering to strict Tolstoyan principles. Life was Spartan and personal possessions were discouraged. In January 1902 the Daily Mail reported: ‘The inmates rise at six o’clock, the majority beginning the day with a sea bathe at Southbourne. At about nine a mouthful of vegetarian food is snatched, followed by work till one when a light vegetarian lunch is eaten. Then work again until seven or eight when the meal of the day is partaken.’ The article goes on to say that ‘all members of the community sit down together, no-one serving, no-one acting as servant.’ Tchertkov stored Tolstoy’s handwritten manuscripts at Tuckton House in a strong room with eighteen-inch thick walls. It was considered to be safe from fire, damp, bomb and earthquake. More than sixty of Tolstoy’s essays and letters including The Slavery Of Our Time

(1900) and Patriotism and Government (1907) were printed there. The press even published a newspaper Hattie on rice paper that could be folded and sent to Russia as an ordinary letter. In an article by Chris Munnion (1957), a Mrs Brown who worked at Tuckton Post Office in the early 1900s told him “The Russians came to my Post Office frequently. They posted masses of revolutionary literature.... I especially remember Count Tchertkov - he was a fine upstanding character with bright red hair and a red beard, but he spoke very gently and was very kind.” In 1908 Tchertkov and most of his group returned to Russia but with a small team remaining the press continued to publish until 1913. Now there are pleasant riverside houses on the site of the old waterworks and in 1965 Tuckton House was demolished and replaced by new houses. Countess Tchertkov lived at Slavenka until her death in 1922. It was a Christian Conference Centre until 2006 when it was demolished to make way for the Sunrise Senior Living care home. Both the old waterworks and Sunrise have plaques to mark their connections with the Russians. *To find out more about Bournemouth, its history, famous residents and visitors, why not join Hattie Miles on one of her guided walks.

Photographs: Count Tchertkov with Leo Tolstoy Slavanka “picture courtesy of Alwyn Ladell’s Bournemouth history Flickr site”.

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Arrows fly daily at 3.45pm and fireworks 10pm Friday & Saturday night. Full line-up can be found on their website www.bournemouthair.co.uk SUMMER EVENTS AT TUCKTON LIBRARY July-September The “Big Friendly Read” Summer reading challenge at Southbourne and Tuckton Libraries. FREE fun for children. Various activities weekly for children of all ages.

Monday 29th August 12noon - 5pm Fisherman’s Walk, Southbourne Friend’s of Fisherman’s Walk Summer Event and Annual Dog Show (registration from 11.00am) plus a full afternoon of music on the bandstand www.fishermanswalk.co.uk for latest information

Sunday 14th August Music in the Walk Fisherman’s Walk, Southbourne. Bournemouth University Big Band – Noon - 2pm www.fishermanswalk.co.uk for latest information Sunday 14th August 08:30-13:00 Southbourne SUP (Stand-up Paddleboard) race and family fun day event at Southbourne beach in front of Southbourne Life Saving Club...Beginners 500m-£5, Novice 2K-£10, Elite 7k-£15....SUP tug-’o’-war.....battle of the paddle on the giant SUP (max 6 per team)......try out a SUP board courtesy of Fat Sticks, bring the kids and a picnic. www.sobosup.org to purchase tickets in advance

Tuesday 2nd August 10.30-11.30am James and the Giant Peach Bug Hunt - A wildlife search in the garden with Rangers from Hengistbury Head. Age 7 +

Tuesday 9th August 10.30-11.30am BFG and the Curato of Memories Kathryn McStraw and her amazing jar of memories. Age 7 + Tuesday 16th August 2.30-3.30pm Get snappy with the Enormous Crocodile - Make a not so big crocodile and the hero ‘Trunky’ the elephant. Age 5 +

Tuesday 22nd August 2.30-3.30pm Get foxy with the Roly-Poly Bird Make the sly fox and colourful Roly Poly bird. Age 5+

All through the summer holiday during library open hours - our Phizz-Whizzing Roald Dahl Treasure Hunt in the garden. Age 4+ All events are FREE – no booking required - Tuckton Library, Wick Lane, Bournemouth BH6 4LF 01202 429521

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Fitness, Sport and Wellbeing The Beehive Studio on Belle Vue Road offers a wide variety of daytime and evening classes from independent tutors. Also available for private hire. insideoutfitness@ hotmail.co.uk Classes: www.facebook.com/Hub. Southbourne/

Clubs, Classes, Groups & Societies in the Southbourne Area Children RUGBYTOTS Energetic and dynamic weekly play session for girls & boys aged 2-7. Over 40 classes each week across East Dorset. FREE taster classes! Please visit www.rugbytots.co.uk for further info or email eastdorset@rugbytots.co.uk

The “Big Friendly Read” Summer reading challenge at Southbourne and Tuckton Libraries. FREE fun for children. Various activities weekly for children of all ages. Medals for all successful entrants. Come along and join in. See website for details. Little Explorer and Baby Discover with Creation Station Fun developmental classes suitable from 6mths – 4yrs that inspire and nurture creativity and sensory exploration. Explore, discover & develop every Monday morning term time at Trinity Methodist Church. Contact lisa@thecreationstation.co.uk for booking details. Moo Music Classes Suitable for 0-5 year olds. We Sing, We Dance, We Play, We Learn, We Love It! Special New Customer Offer - 3 consecutive weeks trial for just £9. £4.50 per week if you pay for the term (can join at anytime). £5 per week for pay as you go - booking required as spaces are limited. Sibling discounts available. Contact leanne@moo-music.co.uk to book.

Modern Pilates Suitable for all levels and abilities. Strengthen the core, improve posture, relieve stress and tension. Mondays 9.45-10.45am and Fridays 10.45-11.45am at the Beehive Studio, 129-131 Belle Vue Road, Southbourne BH6 3EN. Contact Chris (Doctor of Chiropractic) chris@backtofitness.info ChiBall Pilates Suitable for all levels and abilities. Strengthen the core, improve posture, relieve stress and tension with colour and aromatherapy. Tuesdays 9.4510.30am at the Beehive Studio, 129-131 Belle Vue Road, Southbourne, BH6 3EN. Contact Chris (Doctor of Chiropractic) chris@backtofitness.info Southbourne Tennis Club provides tennis and cardio tennis for all ages and abilities from 3 to 93! All types of disability tennis catered for. Dementia- friendly club. Come and try free of charge. Ring Keith on 07966 246062 or visit southbournetennis@btconnect.com

Music Drum Circle with Heike. We drum and make music in the moment every Monday Morning 11.15am - 12.15pm at The Beehive Studio, 129131 Belle Vue Road. It is a lovely mixed group of all ages, no experience is necessary and I have all the instruments. £4pp incl. 1 child. www. heikedrumshare.com

Other Clubs and Classes Southbourne Chess Club. Friday evenings, 7pm at Tuckton Social Club, 222 Tuckton Road, Bournemouth, BH6 3AA. Your first night is free. All ages and skills welcome. IT’S FREE TO LIST A CLUB, CLASS, GROUP OR SOCIETY IN THE BH6 AREA ON THIS PAGE.

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SOUTHBOURNE MEMORIES – early and mid 20th century Two views of Tuckton Creek and Tea Gardens in the early and mid 20th century. With thanks to the Red House Museum and Gardens and Hampshire Cultural Trust for supplying these wonderful images.

Do you have any old postcards or photos of Southbourne? If so, we’d love to include them in our Local Memories section. You can scan or photograph them and email to admin@localeyemagazines.co.uk, stating where and when they were from (or approx date if not known!) If you want to send us the originals then please do to Local Eye Magazines, PO Box 7812, Christchurch BH23 9HZ (Please include a stamped addressed envelope if you would like them returned).


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BOSCOMBE & SOUTHBOURNE ROTARY

Stephen Nagle Reflections The club supports a number of different schools and one of the things we do quite frequently is to participate in ‘Mock Interviews’ with the students, to provide experience of job interviews. The interviewer/interviewee roles were recently turned on their head when we participated in a ‘Reflections’ project at Avonbourne College for Year 8 students. For this project the students first drew up a list of questions appropriate to ask ‘older’ people that would require them to reflect on their life and their life experiences. Arriving at Avonbourne, we were greeted by Year 7 students and very politely escorted to a waiting area where we were served refreshments. The teacher in charge gave us a short briefing and then we were taken to the hall to meet with our interviewers! Each Rotarian was interviewed by a group of 5 students seated around a table. My group was well organised and they each took turns to ask me questions. Some of these required a bit of thought, such as ‘What was my biggest regret?’ My answer was, not learning to play a musical instrument. Following this, the students were then to complete their own self reflection tasks and combine both to produce presentations. The idea was to take the students out of their comfort zone and allow them to develop their confidence and social skills.

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Southbourne-on-Sea Business Association (SoSBA) The people have spoken and the country divided in the European Referendum decision.

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We will trade with Europe but we don’t know the terms, and we will trade with the rest of the world, an exciting prospect. Something we do know is that we need to look after each other and that starts at home. Where will you buy that birthday card or gift, choose to dine or meet with friends for a beverage?

Try Southbourne first, not just because it’s the obvious choice to look after your own neighborhood, but also because you will find amazing offerings. Being in hospitality I wouldn’t imagine I’d be popping into a haberdashery shop very often, but how wrong I was. The Treasure House is constantly giving us advice, suggestions and products that fulfill our needs. Like the curtain to cover The Grove Tavern’s new 120” sports screen, a repair on a upholstered stool or useful contacts information. That’s what’s so different our about our independent traders. They care about you the service they give and listen to your suggestions. The least we can do is try them first before the trip to the multiple giants or out of town shops. The weaker pound means spending more in Britain. For ideas go to visit-dorset.com and make the most of this August sunshine and our beautiful country.

The Airshow returns, 18th - 21st August, totally free and another spectacle from the Bournemouth events team who to seem now to be leading the way with seaside town events. It’s easy to forget, ‘Wheels’ and the airshow don’t just happen but take an incredible amount of effort that results in many benefits for our town. Go along and support this fantastic event on our doorstep.

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Southbourne Surf Lifesaving Club

I think that this month I am going to re-visit the subject of people getting separated from one another.

Bill

Mostly we are talking about lost children but this can also be a problem for older people as well. When you first arrive on the beach you should try to find a place where you can meet up if you get separated. Make sure the younger people in your group are aware of this location and get down to their eye level when pointing it out so you know they can actually see it! Secondly, get a ‘Kidzone’ wristband and write your phone number on it. Take a photo of everyone so you know what they are wearing. All of this will help should a child wander off but it won’t necessarily prevent it. Recently I have been trained in Flood Rescue and water searching techniques. This also included searching skills and quite pleasingly I found out that the ‘official’ search techniques are exactly the same as the way we’ve conducted lost child searches for nearly 30 years on Bournemouth beach. The first thing to do when you realise someone is missing is to tell the lifeguards immediately. This will start the search process and the missing person may still be in visual range and found easily. It will also result in the neighbouring lifeguard stations being informed thus reducing the search area. Another thing to remember is that a child isn’t lost until they know they are lost. They can be quite happy playing with another child unaware of the search around them. Also remember to maintain contact with the lifeguards. It is not unusual for lifeguard to locate the child before he/she is reported missing. Losing a child is very stressful. Please remember the advice above and the stress will hopefully be short lived.

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TUCKTONIA: 8 - THE ‘GRAND MET’ YEARS Written by Alexander McKinstry

A useful marker, when gauging where the Tuckton Golf and Leisure Park used to be, is the line-up of flats in Fairway Drive, which appear in the background of most surviving postcards of the site. These were built on a former strip of Corporation land, still zoned for allotments when Harry Stiller, the leisure park’s founder, snapped it up in 1959. Under a deed of variation, however, dated 28 May 1968, Christchurch Council assented to sixty flats being built along this stretch, in five blocks – the work being carried out by Fairway Construction, of which Harry’s father was a director. Unfortunately these flats were to cause numerous headaches for Harry and his successors in the years that followed.

The main problem was the Fairway Drive Residents’ Association, ‘a group of people,’ says Harry today, ‘whom I could never understand – they chose to move into flats overlooking a fun park, then did nothing but complain about the noise.’ An early focus of their complaints was the 35-ft. giant slide, or ‘Astraglide’, which Harry introduced to the leisure park in 1972. The residents continually complained about the noise from families using the slide; three years later, when the new owners, Grand Metropolitan, repositioned the slide to reduce noise levels, the residents put in a fresh complaint, saying it was now spoiling their view of the river. These gripes and disgruntlements never really went away; a later director of the site, Peter Arnold, told me the only fun he ever had with the residents’ association was when one of their representatives stormed out of his office in a fury,

then got stuck in the revolving door. Grand Met ran the leisure park for eight years, and it has been claimed that, certainly towards the end of their proprietorship, they tended to underinvest in the site. This had not always been so; when the Astraglide became unusable, for instance, due to fibreglass protruding through the surface, they replaced it with a six-lane, Disneyfied version (which ended up at the Rotunda Amusement Park in Folkestone). The company also continued to add new models to Tucktonia, the site’s world-famous miniature landscape, touting it – correctly – as the largest in the world, with 200 models spread out over four acres. The photos here show a 26-ft. replica of the Post Office Tower being lowered into place on 9 May 1978. The site had become so packed by that point that it had to be winched into position, a Lynx helicopter from AAC Middle Wallop doing the honours. That particular model had cost £7,000 to make and was fitted, like its life-size counterpart, with a rotating ‘restaurant’ section, turning through eight revolutions per hour. A model of the NatWest Tower was duly added, when work on the real-life City of London structure was completed in 1980. Grand Met eventually despaired of the site for three reasons: the high cost of maintaining the Tucktonia models; limited room for expansion; and a shift in the perspective of the company, which tended to focus more on its pubs and hotels as the 1980s wore on. This last point was confirmed by Bob Hazell, the site’s latest managing director, when Grand Met put the site up for sale in 1983. The park was ‘a one-off’, he told the public; it ‘does not fit in with our current operations’. Later, it emerged that Grand Met had been looking to sell the site to developers. Fortunately, a £1.25 million rescue package was waiting round the corner. Alex McKinstry’s The Village of Tuckton, 35,000 B.C. - 1926, is available from (http://natulapublications. co.uk/). You can contact the author at thebankruptcyman@gmail.com

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Hi my name is Fergus. (right) I’m a Jack Russell who is really looking for someone who will love me as much as my last human, who sadly passed away. I am now 9 years old so I’m a bit set in my ways.

Amy and Mango are typical kittens who love to play and enjoy a fuss but have been overlooked by prospective owners who would rather adopt a more unusual colour. The centre is currently looking after 4 pairs of cats and while the rest of us look forward to the summer break these unlucky felines are facing a lonely summer sitting on the shelf. Michele Pay, deputy manager said: “The number of pairs that we have been asked to take in by owners is unusually high. They come in for a range of reasons, one of the most common in this difficult financial climate is not being able to afford to keep two cats. “All of our pairs of cats would make great companions so I’d urge people to give us a call if they have space for two cats. Adopting a pair will also help us free up pen space and use our limited resources to help other needy felines out there.”

For more information on any of the animals in our care please contact us on 01202 87500, e-mail: admin@waggytails.org.uk or visit our website www.waggytails.org.uk

To find out more about adopting a pair of kittens like Amy and Mango from

At any one time Waggy Tails Rescue have dogs that are difficult to re home for no other reason than they are elderly. You may not realise that the charity offers a long term foster scheme for those willing to take on one of these old timers. Hi I’m Teddy a 14 yr old Jack Russell. (left) I’m a bit of a cheeky chappie, very alert and interested in my surroundings. I really love going for walks at a sedate pace and I also love my food. My ideal human companion would by elderly like mysel, so that we could grow old together. No other dogs please.

Hi I’m Nellie a Red Setter and an old lady. I am 10 years old I think but could be a little older I’m not really sure, I have a loving and sweet nature, love to go out for a gentle stroll and a sniff but will also happily plod round the garden. No other dogs please.

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Owners adopting from Cats Protection have the peace of mind that their cat will have been examined by a veterinary surgeon, microchipped, vaccinated, neutered if old enough and will also come with four weeks free insurance. We provide these benefits and treatments so people don’t have to worry about them following adoption.

CATS PROTECTION’S FERNDOWN HOMING CENTRE please call on 03000 120175. Alternatively, visit the centre’s website at www.ferndown.cats.org.uk.

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Teen Eye Hi there,

My name’s Ellie Brown and I’m taking over the Teen Eye from Emily now that she’s moving onto a new stage in her life.

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I’m 16 and I just finished my GCSEs at BSG and will be starting my A Levels at Brockenhurst College this September. I’m really looking forward to sharing my experiences as a teenager living in Southbourne with the Southbourne Eye readers. It’s almost half way through the longest summer break I’ve ever had. Time really seems to fly by during the summer with everyone travelling all over the place and enjoying the (hopefully) warmer weather. We are so lucky to live so close to the sea. Definitely one of my favourite parts of last month was the Shake & Stir festival. This event was right up my street, being a great lover of vintage myself, so I was really eager to take a look at what they had going on. The music was amazing and the stalls were super cute. The fudge I had there was some of the best I’d had in a long time! It was fantastic to see such amazing local talent. If you didn’t get time to go this year I’d definitely recommend a visit next year. I really can’t wait for the Air Festival at the end of this month. The festival always brings so many tourists and makes the town buzz with energy. Last year we had a mixed bag of weather for the event, I’m keeping my fingers crossed for sunshine! I’m particularly excited to see how some of the local business’ get involved with the event. I love to see how inventive many of the Southbourne shops are with their window displays.

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I hope you are all having a really great summer!

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HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW? FUNKY FOLIAGE

We all love flowers. They’re what gardening is all about and the fact that they tend to be relatively short-lived makes them special. But a garden can’t survive on flowers alone. It needs to look attractive all year round. This is where friendly foliage plants come in to their own.

Many non-evergreen plants have beautiful showy foliage between April and November and we’d be mad not to take full advantage of it. Rodgersia pinnata is an excellent example. It has huge, attractive bronze, leathery leaves which are almost sculptural in appearance. As a bonus it sends up feathery cream flowers in the summer.

It likes soil which doesn’t dry out. A pebble mulch works brilliantly because it complements the plant.

Hostas have truly beautiful leaves but I’ve tried and failed with them on many occasions because my garden is home to a race of superslugs who seem able eat hostas faster than I can plant them! I’ve had some success with the variety “Frances Williams” which is less prone to attack though I still need to go on slug patrol every evening! Hostas like a moist soil so if yours is on the dry side work in plenty of compost or manure at planting time and mulch well...preferably with something sharp to act as a deterrent to the slimy brigade.

I have had tremendous success with ferns. They are the most useful plant for shade. My favourite is the ostrich-plume fern, Matteuccia struthiopteris. Plant them under trees and shrubs and watch the stunning limegreen foliage unfold each spring.

A few years ago I had a wonderful purple New Zealand flax, Phormium tenax. Its bold, dramatic fountains of spiky foliage made it a firm favourite. Unfortunately it succumbed to an extended period of sub-zero temperatures one winter. I keep meaning to try again. When I do I will but the much hardier green variety... just in case. Many people forget grasses when they think about foliage but there are some wonderfully attractive varieties. Try Miscanthus sinensis “Zebrinus”. The leaves look like green ribbons, striped with yellow and reach chest height. Cut it down to ground level each February.

Finally, if you have the space, for real in-yourface foliage try the golden-leaved Catalpa bignonioides “Aurea”. Grow it as a large bush. Prune each stem back to a sprouting bud around knee-height each spring and mulch with manure at the same time. It will reward you with leaves as big as Frisbees! Now that’s really funky foliage.

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Home Improvement WBC 24/7 Electrical 2 WBC 24/7 Heating & Plumbing 3 Made 2 Measure Fitted Bedrooms 5 Ashley Blinds UK 5 Just Shutters 7 Tower View 7 JT Blinds 8 1st for Floors 15 Aspire Architects LLP 17 Castra Services 23 Dream Doors 24 Green Cleen 33 Local Community, Events & Interests London Repetory Players

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Local Libraries Southbourne 118 Seabourne Road Southbourne BH5 2HY 01202 428784 Monday 10am - 7pm Tuesday 9.30am - 7pm Wednesday Closed Thursday 9.30am - 7pm Friday 9.30am - 7pm Saturday 9.30am - 1pm

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