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contents Editor’s Letter 4 Local History 6 MindBenders 8 Adopt a Pet 8 Superfast Dorset 9 What’s on 10 Highcliffe Traders Association 13 Clubs, Classes, Groups & Societies 14 Business Column 17 Blue Plaque Trail 18 Highcliffe Rotary 21 Teen Column 25 Coffee Break 26 Mum’s the Word 29 Kid’s Page 32 Garden View 34 Recipe 37 Regent Listings 38 Puzzle Solutions 40 Index of Advertisers 41 Useful Telephone Numbers 42

Dear Reader

Dates for your diary this month include Shrove Tuesday on 9th and Valentine’s Day on the 14th. Shrove Tuesday is also often referred to as Pancake Day, Cheryl Fat Tuesday and Mardi Gras which is French for ‘Fat Tuesday’! An interesting little fact that I didn’t know until researching this today so thought I’d share with you! Shrove Tuesday is the last day of feasting before Lent, which begins on Ash Wednesday. It’s called so due to the tradition of eating pancakes on the day. This tradition comes from a time when rich foods were eaten on the day before Lent, when fasting begins. We’ve a fabulous pancake recipe for you to try this month on page 37 and are really easy ones to make with the kids too! Valentine’s Day is on the 14th and what better time to support your local shops? We’re very fortunate to have many interesting boutiques here in Christchurch selling an abundance of wonderful gifts for both men and women. We also have a vast array of wonderful cafés, bistros and restaurants in the town if a romantic candlelit dinner is on the cards, book early to avoid disappointment. Shopping and dining locally helps boost our local economy so therefore benefits us all! It’s a Leap year this year so don’t forget to add an extra day to the calendar this February. 29th February in a leap year is said to be the one day when a woman can propose to her partner! Until next month, happy reading!

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Local History

by Len Wigg

- That is a very curious date!

Christchurch Priory has several tombstones with dates which look like fractions. It is as if they did not know which year it was when their loved one died. The explanation is that for nearly 200 years there were two calendars, one `old style’ and the other `new’. This was because for centuries Western Europe followed the system begun by Julius Caesar in 45BC which was a year 365 days long with a `leap day’ added every fourth year – the Julian calendar. This is such a year. The New Year started at the spring equinox, March 23rd, when planting usually began. The names of our months from September to December reflect their number in this system. In March 1582 the Pope Gregory XIII introduced a revised system for Catholic countries, with the year starting in January – the Gregorian calendar. There was also a correction of dates when Thursday 4th October was followed by Friday 15th October 1582 because the actual solar equinox had slipped from March 23rd. The problem of the old and new styles was finally resolved in England by the Calendar Act of 1752. However it involved two corrections. First there needed to be an adjustment between the two calendars and the day following Wednesday 2nd September was renumbered 14th . A more important change was moving the start of the year from 25th March to 1st January. So there was a effectively a `short year’. The people colleting tax in the Treasury rebelled at this idea, so their year still runs from April. In order to find some of the curious tombstones, walk up the Nave in the Priory and turn left by the Pulpit. Look down on the floor near the northern stone seat.

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The photograph below should help. The left hand one for “Samuel Keay of Blackwater is dated 2nd of February 1696/7”. Next to it, but laid the other way round is for “”Robert Kerly who died January the 7th 1736/7. If these are obscured, go on a little further, near where the organist sits and look down for Ralph [Loc]kyer and a more curious date – 1716/17 carved on the stone. The second of the next pair is not so easy to read. They are opposite the steps down from the Great Quire. “John the son of James Welshman... of Musclife... who departed this life the 1 day of February Anno Domini 1703/4”. Further on and close to the grey radiator is a date 1706/5 for “Tabitha daughter of Henry Richman”. Another tombstone which is easy to find and read is in the south Quire aisle, close to the glass cabinet which contains the cope. This is for William Goldwyer and the date is 1728/7. There are some further tombstones like these, but they are hard to read or obscured by furniture. I plan to describe some other interesting tombstones or inscriptions in future articles.


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94 per cent of Christchurch can access superfast broadband. So far, the project has provided the borough with 15 fibre cabinets, allowing around 1,500 Christchurch properties access to speeds of up to 80Mbps. With another eight cabinets planned for 2016, around 2,600 properties in Christchurch will directly benefit as a result from Superfast Dorset’s roll-out. Residents who want to know if their home or business can receive superfast broadband should search Superfast Dorset for the latest information. The higher the number of people using the service, the more funding the project receives to continue to improve broadband throughout Dorset. 14 per cent of those with access to the service in Christchurch are using it. Residents should remember to call their internet service provider and ask to switch the fibre broadband as an upgrade is not automatic. Superfast Dorset also works in partnership with Skills & Learning to help encourage those who are left behind digitally to get online. Skills & Learning offer free digital inclusion workshops in locations all across Dorset. Regardless of your digital skill set, if you feel as if you need some assistance online, find out when the next digital inclusion workshop is near you by visiting: www.dorsetforyou.com/broadband/news

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Monday 1st February Sunday 28th February Atmospheric Landscapes of Dorset - exhibition by Paul Dolman at Highcliffe Castle’s Library. 11am-4pm. £3.50 admission fee, free of charge for season ticket holders.

Wednesday 3rd February 3rd Christchurch Arts Guild welcomes Maggie Cross to demonstrate Chinese Brushwork, a discipline she studied in China to perfect this ancient art. On February 24th it is the guild’s AGM. Both at All Saints Church Hall, Mudeford at 7pm. All welcome. Wednesday 3rd February Monthly meeting of Highcliffe Art Fellowship with demonstration by well-known local artist Marilyn Aliss. She’ll be painting a watercolour using a big brush technique. 2.30-4.30pm at the Methodist Church Hall, Lymington Road, Highcliffe. Visitors are welcome for £3pp.

Wednesday 3rd February Coffee morning in aid of the Dorset Cancer Care Foundation. Coffee and delicious homemade cake, £2.50 at Stanpit Village Hall, Mudeford.

Thursday 4th February Bransgore Horticultural Society monthly meeting. 7.30pm. Lecture ‘Exploring South Island of New Zealand’. Meeting to be held at the Resource Centre, Ringwood Road, Bransgore. Visitors welcome. Saturday 6th February St George’s Church Concert and Cream Tea. 3pm. A varied programme of music and vocal items by local performers. See noticeboard for more details. Tickets £6 from 01202 255031 or on the door. Thursday 11th February ‘An A-Z of the New Forest’. A digital photographic presentation by John Combes at Highcliffe Library. 2.30pm. Refreshments. Phone 01425 272202 for tickets. Admission £4, Library Friends £2.

Friday 12th February The Friends of Stanpit Marsh Quiz Evening & Raffle at Stanpit Village Hall. 7.30pm. Entrance £2.50. All Welcome. Saturday 13th February 10am-12.30pm. RNLI coffee morning at Highcliffe Methodist Church Hall. Souvenirs, books, jigsaws, jewellery, cakes, bric a brac. Admission free.

Thursday 18th February New Milton Probus Club meeting at Hoburne Park at 10.30am. Speaker - Kathy McNally “Spying the great game”. Thursday 18th February Highcliffe W.I. Highcliffe Day Centre, 7pm. John Crimes will be giving a talk on the making of Faberge Eggs, followed by refreshments and a quiz. Visitors welcome. £4. Contact Kate for details at cal51la@gmail.com.

Thursday 18th February Friends of Christchurch and Highcliffe Libraries. Christchurch Library, 2.30pm. Speaker Steve Roberts, “Lesser Known Christchurch”. Phone 01202 485938 or call into library for tickets. £2 for Library Friends and £4 for non-members including refreshments.

Wednesday 24th February The Priory Church Volunteer Open Day. Are you keen on heritage and have a few hours to spare once/twice a month? Come and find out more on 24th. Enjoy a short tour and light refreshments. Contact 01202 485804 or email parishoffice@ christchurchpriory.org Thursday 25th February Royal Naval Association for Christchurch & District will meet at Portfield Hall, Portfield Road, Christchurch. 11.15am1pm. Usual meetings are held on 3rd Thursdays each month.

Friday 26th February - 3rd March Delish Designs end of season SALE. Beautiful beaded and fused glass jewellery, tiffany glass, retro ponchos and much more. Come and find a bargain. 10am-4pm at the Hayloft Gallery, Wick Lane, Christchurch, BH23 1HX. Saturday 27th February Fun Quiz Night - Mudeford Wood Community Centre. Doors open at 7pm for 7.30 start. Tickets cost £8.50, including a fish and chip supper. 01425 272084 for tickets. Bring your own drinks. Teams of 8 max.

Sunday 28th February Christchurch Tennis Club Membership Open Day. Come visit us at BH23 2BA next door to Iford Bowling Club. Play tennis (equipment provided if needed), enjoy a coffee and cake and get to meet other members of the club!

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Highcliffe-on-Sea Traders Association

Heading into February can sometimes be a little tedious, as we approach the last grim month of the year, so why not Helen challenge the norm and instead of drawing your curtains to shut out the world, contact the HELP group via Tracey Beesley at Lifestyle Concept on the High Street to head out and do a bit of spiffing up around the town. Current projects include painting the bollards, the usual weed and plant, maintaining the various flower beds around the town and if you have any other ideas to spruce things up we are always all ears. I’m pleased to announce that we have had 95 people sign up so there should be a real merry band heading out to make a difference to our village. High Street wise I was really happy to hear that the Post Office are upgrading to lovely new premises in the old Lumen8 shop, this will provide a much bigger and better facility for us all with the same great, friendly service they currently offer. Bike Works in Waterford Road has been renamed as Stones but still offers the same bike sales, accessories and repairs. Whilst we wait for spring to spring for the second time we are remaining positive and enthused about current projects in the High Street, please check the Vision for Highcliffe Facebook page for updates following the ‘Vision for Highcliffe’ event last year. The Street Life website is also a great way to follow local events and community news and get involved. Hope to see you out and about in the village!

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Christchurch SnB Knitting & Crochet meets weekly on a Wednesday at 7.30pm onwards at Arcado Lounge, Christchurch. All welcome. Contact Jo on 01202 482890 for further details.

Fitness, Sport and Wellbeing Clubs, Classes, Groups & Societies in Christchurch & Highcliffe

Arts and Craft Susan Knights - Watercolour Classes ‘Jump in and Get Wet’. Small, friendly classes overlooking beautiful Christchurch Harbour. Contact Sue on 01202 481099 or email susanknights@hotmail.co.uk www.susanknights.co.uk Carbery Machine Knitting Club meets on the first Tuesday of each month at St Georges Church Hall Annex, Jumpers Road, Christchurch BH23 2JR from 7-9pm, all welcome. For more information call Joy on 01202 489614. Christchurch Floral Society will meet at Priory Hall, Princess Avenue, Christchurch on Feb 5th at 2pm for the AGM. The Christchurch Arts Guild welcomes Maggie Cross on February 3rd at 7pm to demonstrate Chinese Brushwork, a discipline she studied in China to perfect this ancient art. On February 23rd it is also the guild’s AGM. All welcome to both events.

Pregnancy yoga, breathing & relaxation classes Stretch and strengthen your body, relieve aches and pains and prepare for birth. Suitable for all abilities including complete beginners, from 14 weeks of pregnancy. Tuesdays in Christchurch. Contact Rosa 07837 218374 www.labouroflove.me.uk Christchurch Tennis Club Membership 1st April 2016 31st March 2017: Adults £79 | Junior’s £29 | Senior’s £65 | Family £160. Sign up online at www.christchurchtennis.net and check out all the benefits! Yoga with Julia British Wheel of Yoga teacher for adults, teens & children. For class details email yoga. silvaperez@gmail.com or call 07989 971928. 10 years teaching experience. Iyengar Yoga classes in Christchurch. Beginners and improvers welcome. Contact Elaine Rees on 07504 823517 or elainerees@europe.com to book a space. Chi Kung (Qigong) exercise classes. Come and join us Friday mornings 10.45am 12.15pm upstairs in the Studio at Wessex Health, 17 Stour Road, Christchurch, BH23 1PL.

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Car park at rear. Fee £7.50. Tutor Poppy: 01202 735560 www.wessexhealthnetwork.co.uk Mudeford Wood Tennis Club, off Brabazon Drive. £60 per year. Astroturf, floodlights. Social sessions: 2pm to 4pm Sat, 6pm to 8pm Tues. Good standard, friendly. Includes court use other times with booking. Debbie 07592 014207 Gail 07973 514036 www.mudefordwood.co.uk Hatha Yoga, all abiliites. In Stanpit and Highcliffe. Monday 2-3.30pm Stanpit Village Hall. Tuesday 6-7.30pm Christchurch Day Centre. Thursday 9.30-11am 11.1512.15pm Highcliffe Methodist Church Hall. Chair yoga 2-3pm. 6 week Mindful Relaxation courses. With Gill Taylor www.thehealingplace.co.uk Mob: 07538 801733.

Music Christchurch & District Concert Band - Do you play a brass or woodwind instrument? Come and join our fun, friendly band. All ages welcome. No membership or subscription fees. Wide range of music and great engagements to perform at. 07974 320122. Music Minors at Coda Music Centre. Lively, varied and fun music classes for 4-5 year olds. Mondays at 4pm. First session FREE (no obligation). To find out more or book, contact Coda on 01425 276161 or contact@coda.org.uk. Coda Music Centre, Chewton Farm Road, Christchurch BH23 5QL.


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Highcliffe (Greystones) Duplicate Bridge Club meets at Highcliffe Community Centre, Waterford Road on Mondays and Wednesdays 6.15pm for 6.30pm start. A Host system operates for players without a partner on these evenings. Social Bridge 2nd and 4th Saturdays (check afternoon or evening). A friendly welcome awaits new members and visitors. www.bridgewebs.com/highcliffe

Award-winning music classes for babies, toddlers and preschoolers. Monday mornings at Portfield Hall. Come for a free trial in the wonderful world of music, learning & fun! Contact musicalsteps.heather@gmail. com 0845 643 5025 www. musicalsteps.co.uk Little Explorer and Baby Discover with Creation Station. Fun developmental classes suitable from 6mths - 4yrs that inspire and nurture creativity. Come explore, discover & develop every Tuesday morning termtime at Monkey Madness Indoor Play Centre. Contact lisa@thecreationstation.co.uk for booking details. SMARKIES at St.Mark’s in Highcliffe on the last Sunday each month at 3.30pm. All families very welcome to share in play, praise and yummy food. 01425 280483. Little Fishes Mother and Toddler Group - Come on Monday mornings in term time 10am -11.45am and join a lively but relaxed and welcoming group to share a variety of activities and friendship with refreshments for all. We meet in St Mark’s Hall, Highcliffe and the library. 01425 275366

Hampshire Genealogical Society - New Milton and Christchurch Branch. We next meet on Friday 12th February at 7.30pm in St Mark’s library, when Nick Saunders will tell us about The Three Bombings of New Milton. Contact Audrey on 01425 273729. Christchurch Trefoil Guild A friendly welcome is extended to anyone with or without Guiding connections to join us at 2.15pm on the FIRST Monday monthly at Portfield Community Hall, Christchurch. Interesting speakers, activities, holidays, outings, lunches. Contact Gill Aslett 01202 485363 New Milton Probus Club welcomes new members. Please view our website www. newmiltonprobusclub.co.uk or contact secretary Mike Crook on 01425 617772. We meet at Hoburne Park on the third Thursday of the month. Christchurch Probus Club meets at 10.15am on the 1st Tuesday monthly at the East Close Hotel, Lyndhurst Road, Christchurch. A very friendly welcome awaits all retired

professional and businessmen. Interesting speakers and excellent lunches! Please contact the secretary Robin Haggett on 01202 482528. Parkinson’s UK Club, Christchurch Branch Friendly afternoon get together for Parkinson sufferers and their carers. Thursday 11th February at 2pm in the Community Hall, Marlow Drive, St Catherine’s Hill. New members are always welcome. Amberwood Highcliffe Women’s Institute afternoon meet at Methodist Church Hall, Highcliffe at 2pm on Wednesday 17th February. Speaker: Valerie Stevens, President of Associated Women of the World. Enjoy tea, biscuits, raffle, sales table. Please come along. Further details: Marina 01425 271426. Country Dancing in Highcliffe on Thursday evenings at 7.30pm. All abilities welcome, No partner required. Join this friendly group for a regular fun time. Phone Jan on 01202 427523, email janharris16@hotmail. co.uk or view website highcliffecountrydancing. weebly.com/ for more details. Tea dance This is an invitation. Widowers who enjoy nice music, good company and enjoy Ballroom dancing. Five ladies are looking for a male dance partner for two hours per week. Week one is free. Contact Maureen on 01202 473658.

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CONT.... Highcliffe Horticultural Society will be holding their monthly meeting on Monday 1st February at St. Mark’s church hall, Hinton Wood Avenue, Highcliffe at 7.30pm. Illustrated talk on ‘Exploring the South Island of New Zealand’. Visitors welcome. Entry fee £1. Contact 01425 272962 for details. Tea Dances at Hall on the Hil Marlow Drive, Christchurch. Fridays 12th, 19th, 26th February at 2.30pm. Past Rotarians & Associates Club of the New Forest & District We are a dual-gender, non-affiliated club whose membership is made up of both past Rotarians and non-past Rotarians (associates). We meet twice monthly at Hoburne Park, Christchurch with a coffee morning on the first Tuesday of each month and a lunch with a speaker on the third Tuesday. Contact Alan Clark 01590 641270 for more information.

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Congratulations to the Chewton Glen for obtaining planning permission to build their Cookery School – a master class on charming the Christchurch Council Planning Committee.

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The controversy over their plans was not the Cookery School itself, but the decision to site the development not near the hotel but at the edge of their grounds on a quiet residential road in the middle of a precious area of green belt. Unsurprisingly, when the first application was submitted, the Planning Committee threw out the application as inappropriate development in the Green Belt. It was hoped that revised plans would be submitted with the development more appropriately placed. Not so. The resubmission was for the same place, but accompanied by a charm offensive.

Gone were the references to it being a Bistro. The Manager’s expressed desire to have a gastro pub was buried and coy references were made to the restaurant being a “tasting area”. As a final ploy James Martin was wheeled out to address the Councillors with a homily about his background and passion. Following the election, the make-up of the planning Committee had changed since the earlier application and the Councillors, previously stony-faced and firm, melted and granted the permission on the ground of economic benefit to the developer being clearly ‘a very special circumstance’ to build on Green Belt. The Chewton Glen is naturally delighted. The Cookery School is part of their plan to maintain their reputation as one of the top hotel destinations and it is a competitive market, so every advantage counts.

If the hotel keeps to its promises, James Martin will be a regular at the school and, whilst one anticipates many lessons will be financially beyond the reach of most of us, the application did promise provision to local schools and youngsters.

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Christchurch Blue Plaques by Stephen Roberts No. 13 - “The cold, bare walls”

Sometimes buildings can be disingenuous, in the same way that people can be. What you see is not always what you’ve had. The Red House Museum (plaque 15) is a case in point. It is a happy place today, a pot-pourri of local history, wide-eyed children and pleasing gardens that gaze at the Priory’s tower. What’s not to like? It was not always so. This building once housed Christchurch’s workhouse, or poorhouse. Here lived all sorts requiring shelter and food when on their physical, mental or economic ‘uppers’. The aged, the infirm, orphans, tramps, wayfarers, the sick and so-called ‘lunatics’, abandoned wives; they all ended up here. The system did not discriminate between ne’er-do-well and war-hero; if they were down on their luck, they could be fellow inmates. Thomas Warr, Dorchester-born, ended up penniless in his local workhouse, where he died, aged 87. In his pomp he participated in the Charge of the Light Brigade, during the Crimean War. Stories like that are hard to credit and even harder to bear. Few inhabitants of Christchurch’s workhouse were fit to work, but those who could eked out an existence spinning flax, making clothes and shoes, knitting stockings, plaiting straw for bonnets and working in the town’s fusee-chain industry, where women and children were preferred because of their more dexterous hands. This was no joyous place. ‘In the Workhouse – Christmas Day’ (George R Sims, 1879) may sound like festive

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cheer, but it was actually a campaigning journalist’s criticism of harsh conditions pertaining in the workhouse, as per the 1834 Poor Law. “The cold, bare walls,” and the, “long and hungry Stephen line,” leave little room for doubt. The building that is now the Red House was built next to a barn/poorhouse, itself becoming the workhouse (1764-1885). We owe a debt to prodigious collector Herbert Druitt, who preserved and recorded every aspect of the town’s past. It would be his accumulation that eventually formed the core of the museum, which he gifted to the town, the museum opening in 1951, eight years after Druitt’s death. Another misleading building is the hospital on Fairmile Road. This was originally constructed as the town’s next workhouse, after the Red House became inadequate, as the 19th century waxed and waned. This is now being redeveloped, with some old buildings, such as ‘H Block’, onetime workhouse infirmary, being sacrificed in the name of progress. Perhaps the most famous (fictional) workhouse inmate is Dickens’ ‘Oliver Twist’, an orphan, who utters one of the more easily remembered lines from classic literature, “Please, sir, I want some more.” The book, and its eponymous hero, have perhaps become the finest exemplar of workhouse life that we have. Dickens’ portrayal is an unromantic tale of sad, sordid lives and cruel treatment. As so often, he called it right. Next time: Bow House

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 Even though only one winner will go on to represent the school at the district competition in 2016, 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finalists each received a prize after the high pressure event. Ellen Pritchard claimed first prize with a delightful Roasted Pesto Salmon main course, followed by Date and Carrot Pudding, a thoroughly deserving Young Chef Award winner. 2nd place went to Abigail Rendel for her Mango Chicken and Spicy Pilau Rice main followed by Lemon Shortbread and Berries dessert, and Bailey Jones attained third place with his Fast Roast Pork and Coconut Cream and Rhubarb to finish off a tantalising meal.

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GRANDMA’S ATTIC ANTIQUES FAIR

It is the time of the year again; the Grandma’s Attic Antiques Fair is coming to Highcliffe Castle for its annual Antiques Fair. It is Highcliffe Castle’s first event of the New Year after opening its doors to the public! We are very excited to invite people to this wonderful Fair at our beautiful stately rooms. The Fair is on Sunday the 7th of February from 11am to 4pm for £2.00 admission fee. There’s also the Castle Gift Shop and why not try a spot of lunch or afternoon tea at the Tea Rooms. By purchasing a season ticket you will receive free entry, discounts and members benefits all throughout the year. Said Jade Niskanen, Events Assistant at Highcliffe Castle: “We think this could be the perfect Sunday to have a browse at these beautiful antiques. You can also make the most of the Cliff Top car park for easy access and enjoy the beach front walk along to the Castle.” Jade added: “Community events such as this showcase the Castle helping us to maintain the balance between culture, community and commerce.”

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Enjoy the February half term this year at Highcliffe Castle with our themed arts and crafts! From Tuesday 16th - Thursday 18th February our pirate and underwater themed craft activities will keep you entertained. For only £2 per craft join us for this fun event in the Castle grounds. Opening times on these dates are from 11am - 4pm, regular admission fee for adults apply. There’s also the Castle Gift Shop and why not try a spot of lunch or afternoon tea at the Tea Rooms. By purchasing a season ticket to receive free entry, discounts and members benefits all throughout the year. Said Jack Hartwell Events Co-ordinator at Highcliffe Castle: “We think it is the perfect day out to enjoy half term break with your family.” The castle is open from 11am to 4pm, with the admission to the grounds as free.

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Myrtle is another plant you might like to consider. It’s been associated with love since Roman times and is still used in wedding bouquets. With its neat glossy evergreen leaves and clusters of fragrant, fluffy white flowers followed by purple berries, Myrtis communis is a plant of quiet good taste. If planted in a sheltered spot it can eventually grow into a tree up to 5m tall. If you want to give a flower in bloom at the moment try a potted camellia, winter honeysuckle, violas, or an orchid. These plants are all associated with love and longing. If you simply must hand over a bunch of cut flowers, try to choose blooms grown in the mild climate of the Scilly Isles as environmentally-friendly alternatives to exotic species flown in from the other side of the globe. ‘Paperwhite’ narcissi are beautifully scented and available now. With just a little thought you can come up with the perfect gift for the gardener in your life.

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based at the Dog Grooming Studio, Southbourne. Over 10 years experience. Fully qualified and insured. Services include: Bathing, drying, pet trims, breed standard trims, nail clipping and much more. 10% off for new customers

Enquiries or bookings please contact

Tabitha Poole on 0785 461 9900 tabbers@talktalk.net To advertise please call 01202 477214

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Local Libraries Christchurch 29 High Street Christchurch BH23 1AW 01202 485 938 Monday 9.30am to 5.30pm Tuesday 10am to 7pm Wednesday 9.30am to 1pm Thursday 9.30am to 7pm Friday 9.30am to 5.30pm Saturday 9am to 4pm

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Local Chemists Lloyds 01425 274291 344-346 Lymington Road, Highcliffe Mon-Fri 8.30-6 Sat 9-5.30 Day Lewis Pharmacy 01425 613222 4 Old Milton Green Parade Christchurch Road, New Milton Mon-Fri 9am-1/2-6pm Sat 9am-1pm Sainsburys 01425 277885 1 Lyndhurst Road, Christchurch Mon-Fri-7am-11pm Sat 7am-10pm Sun 10am-4pm Wessex Pharmacies 01202 482197 186 Somerford Road, Christchurch Mon - Fri 9-1.15/2.15-5.30 Sat 9-1.15 Rowlands Pharmacy 01202 484840 136 Purewell, Christchurch Mon-Fri 8.45-6.30 Sat 8.45-1 Mudeford Pharmacy 01425 272798 94 Mudeford, Christchurch Mon-Fri 9-1/2-5.30 (Weds ‘til 1) Sat 9-1 42 • Highcliffe Eye • February 2016

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