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contents Editor’s Letter 4 Local History 6 Adopt a Pet 8 What’s on 10 Highcliffe Traders Association 13 Clubs, Classes, Groups & Societies 14 MindBenders 19 Business Column 19 Blue Plaque Trail 20 Highcliffe Rotary 23 Highcliffe Charity Players 25 Teen Column 29 Coffee Break 30 Regent Centre Update 32 Mum’s the Word 33 Kids Page 36 Garden View 38 Recipe 41 Highcliffe Friends in Need 43 Tucktonia 44 Regent Centre Listings 46 The Great Bransgore Beer Festival 47 Puzzle Solutions 48 Index 49 Useful Telephone Numbers 50

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Local History

by Phil Tate

- Captain Cameron of Waterloo

In Phil Tate’s Local History column in the June issue, which marked the bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo, he mentioned that Captain William Cameron of Nea House, Highcliffe, is known to have fought in the battle. As I have been researching the Camerons of Highcliffe for many years and am in touch with the present-day descendants, Phil suggested that I should write a more detailed article about the local hero of Waterloo. It was Cameron’s father, General William Neville Cameron (1754-1837), who bought Nea House at the beginning of the 19th century when he retired after a distinguished military career. The mansion stayed in the family for four generations and was eventually demolished in 1940. Although much of the huge Nea estate was developed for housing, a substantial area is preserved as a wild life haven, Nea Meadows nature reserve. The general’s son, William Gordon Cameron, was born in India in 1790 during his father’s service there. After education at Harrow, he joined the Army as an ensign in 1809.

In the General Election of 1837, Cameron stood for Christchurch as a Liberal in a straight fight against the Tory candidate, Sir George Rose, of Sandhills, Mudeford. Cameron’s supporters gave out handbills with the message: “The Soldier of Waterloo. The Soldier of Barrosa.Vote for him, Electors, he has fought for you. The Laurel against the Rose.” It was all in vain. Rose, who had previously been Christchurch’s MP from 1818 to 1832, won the election by 116 votes to 105. Lord Stuart de Rothesay, at his newlybuilt Highcliffe Castle, had given his support to Rose. Cameron died in 1856, aged 65. A large gathering, including many of the local gentry, attended his funeral at St Mark’s Church, Highcliffe. Four of William Cameron’s five sons went into the Army, while the other served in the Royal Navy. His eldest son, General Sir William Gordon Cameron (1827-1913), inherited Nea House and became a colonial administrator. His second son, Colonel Aylmer Spicer Cameron (1833-1909), was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1858 for his “conspicuous bravery” during the Indian Mutiny.

He first saw action against Napoleon’s forces in the Peninsular War and was severely wounded in the Battle of Barrosa, fought in 1811 near Cadiz in southern Spain. Cameron recovered from those injuries and in 1815 was a captain in the 1st Foot Guards when, just six days before his 25th birthday, he went into battle at Waterloo as a staff officer to the British commander, the Duke of Wellington. During the battle, a cannon ball took away his right arm and badly lacerated his thigh. Ten days later, a surgeon investigating why the thigh wound was not healing found that fabric from Cameron’s trousers and fragments of silver coins in his pocket had been impacted onto his thigh bone. Cameron was able to continue his military career despite the loss of his sword arm - and was promoted to major in 1819. He was made a lieutenant-colonel in 1825 and finally retired in 1832. He settled into life as a country gentleman at Nea House with his wife Caroline and their five sons and five daughters. He involved himself in local affairs, became a Justice of the Peace and gave support to Christchurch Priory Church.

This painting of Captain Cameron after Waterloo shows his empty right sleeve. Reproduced by kind permission of Dr Margaret Macnair, his great-granddaughter. A diorama of the Battle of Waterloo, featuring 4,000 model soldiers, is on display at Highcliffe Castle until September 13th.


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31st August - 4th September Christchurch Arts Guild has a four-day Art exhibition at the Kings Arms Pavilion Christchurch. On display will be an eclectic mix of Traditional, Abstract, Contemporary and Impressionistic work, all at sensible prices. Free Admission Thursday 3rd September 2.30pm ‘How Mudeford became a Resort’ an illustrated talk by Christchurch local historian, Mike Andrews, at Highcliffe Library. Phone 01425 272202 or call into the library for tickets. Library Friends £1.50, Non Members £3. Refreshments included. Thursday 3rd September 7.30pm Bransgore Horticultural Society monthly meeting. Lecture by Judi Fenyvesi - ‘Foliage, Fabulous Foliage’ to be held at the Resource Centre, Ringwood Road, Bransgore. Visitors welcome. Friday 4th September Christchurch Floral Society will meet at Priory Hall, Princess Avenue at 2pm. Demonstrator Irene Hickson “Pleasures of Mine“. Plant Stall. Doors open at 1.30pm for 2pm start. Friday 4th September and every Friday

4th - 17th September 10am-4pm daily Paper’n’Paint - an Exhibition and Sale of Handpainted ceramics and Fine Art Photography by Pam and Brian Wadie. The Hayloft Gallery, Wick Lane, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 1XH Saturday 5th September 10.30am The Friends of Stanpit Marsh Coffee morning at the Marsh Visitor Centre. Pre-coffee stroll around the Marsh at 10am. All Welcome! Saturday 5th September 10am-1pm Made in Dorset Craft and Food Fayre, over 30 stalls of locally made items by artisans in Dorset. Bransgore Village Hall. Free entry. Wednesday 9th – Saturday 12th September 7.30pm Highcliffe Charity Players present “I Don’t Mean to be Rude… But…” A laughter-packed revue featuring song and dance medleys over four nights at St Mark’s Hall, Highcliffe. Bring your own picnic for the supper interval (bar available). Tickets £12.50 from Regent Centre Box Office (01202 499199) or online www.regentcentre.co.uk Thursday 10 September 6.30-8.30pm Christchurch Priory New Tour 2015 ‘Upper Story’ Tower & Bells 176 steps, Museum 75 steps, Roof space 103 steps, some narrow spaces! Tickets £10 (£5 children over 8) in advance Tel: 01202 485804, email vestry@ christchurchpriory.org

Meet at Tower door. Saturday 12th September 10am till 12noon Highcliffe Royal British Legion, Coffee Morning with a Raffle at The Methodist Church Hall Lymington Rd, Highcliffe, Are you an Ex Service man /lady - do you need assistance? We may be able to help. Come along make some new friends. Saturday 12th September 1pm - 4pm Coda Open Day See Coda’s fantastic new spaces, meet the tutors and find out more about music tuition and classes. Tours, live performances and lots more. Free. All welcome. Coda Music Centre, Chewton Farm Road, Christchurch, BH23 5QL. Tel 01425 276161 email contact@ coda.org.uk Sunday 13th September 10am-4pm Made in Dorset Vintage Fayre in Druitt hall off the High Street. Every 2nd Sunday. Treasures to be bought, such as clothes, music, retro collectables etc. Also enjoy an array of homemade food. Wednesday, 16th September 2pm-4pm Amberwood Highcliffe Afternoon WI Centenary Cream Tea meeting at Methodist Church Hall, Highcliffe, Entertainment John Langridge ‘Songs of the First World War. Interested in joining our WI? Please come along. Further details: Marina 01425 271426. Wednesday 16th September The Christchurch branch of “Save the Children” is holding a Fashion Show at M&Co., 38 High Street, Christchurch. The Fashion Show commences at 7.30pm. Tickets are £5 (available in the Store) with a complimentary glass of wine and nibbles. There will also be a raffle.

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Thursday 17th September 7pm Highcliffe W.I. A talk on the charity Woofability, followed by tea and biscuits and a quiz. Visitors welcome. Highcliffe Day Centre. £4. Phone Kate 01202 482230 for details. Saturday 19th September 7.30pm Evening with Darren Mullen playing and singing the songs of the 60’s. Hall On The Hill, 17 Marlow Drive, BH23 2RR. Finger Buffet & Raffle Tickets £7.50 available from Phil the Print, Launderette adjacent to the hall or on line www. hallonthehill.org.uk Saturday 19th September 11am - 4pm Fit Christchurch 2015 - Family Fun Day at Christchurch Quay. For just £2 purchase a wristband giving unlimited access to the following: inflatables, Battlefield Live, climbing wall, a water activity, bucking bronco and face painting. Displays to include taekwondo, zumba, fitness and belly dancing. Further information is available at www.dorsetforyou.com/ fitchristchurch Sunday 20th September 11.30am Battle of Britain Commemoration Service at Christchurch Priory Wednesday 23rd September 6.30pm Christchurch Group of Cancer Research UK (Reg Charity No 1089464) Quiz Evening at the Nelson Tavern, Mudeford BH23 3NJ. Tickets £10 to include a Fish & Chip Supper (Gluten Free if pre-ordered). Telephone 07925 974174. Thursday 24th September 9.30am-12.30pm Macmillan Coffee Morning at Portfield Hall, Portfield Road, Christchurch BH23 2AQ. Cake, refreshments, Raffle,

Stalls, Bouncy Castle and craft for kids. Everyone welcome, all money raised to Macmillan. Thursday 24th September 7.30pm The Friends of Stanpit Marsh are holding a talk by John Coombes - ‘Winter Sun in the Canaries’. Venue - Mudeford Lane Methodist Hall. Entrance £2.50. All Welcome! Thursday 24th September 12.30pm Christchurch Priory Organ recital on the 4,000-pipe Nicholson organ given by Dexter Kennedy (USA), free admission with retiring collection. Lunches and refreshments in Cloisters Café before and after the recital. Friday 25th - Sunday 27th September 2015 Great Bransgore Beer Festival at the Three Tuns, Bransgore. 72 barrels of beer plus 60 cases of differing ciders. Wine and food. Full live entertainment. Children’s entertainment including a bouncy castle. Hog roast and other food stalls. Adult entrance is £10 to include an engraved pint or half pint glass (to be retained) together with 4 half pint tokens for beer/cider or 2 glasses of wine. Children are free. Free parking. Friday 25th September 10am-12pm The Big Mac (Macmillan) Tea Party and Bumper Raffle at Greystones House, Waterford Road, Highcliffe. All welcome. Free entry. Saturday 26th September 6.30pm for 7pm start Quiz evening with Fish & Chips for Missions to Seafarers £9 St Mark’s Hall Sunday 27th September 10am-2pm Car Boot Sale at Owls Barn, Sopley. Sellers welcome from 8.30am. Refreshments available. Free entry.

Sunday 27th September 9.30am Christchurch Priory Family Eucharist on the theme of Harvest. All children welcome provided they bring their parents!

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More shops are closing on the High Street, some that have been here for many years. However, times change and things are cyclical and all such sayings. I am from Dorset and knowing the area well, I have seen that most High Streets that are currently bustling along with vim and vigour, also had there lulls, lost their way and identity for a while. We are seeing new innovative and modern shops open and they are doing well! It is a process of change and does not happen overnight. I am excited at the prospect of what will be coming in now and I know of a few things that are brewing - I cannot wait. Meanwhile we have to keep the faith, try and pop into your village once a week to buy something. Times are a changing and with that comes possibility. Anyway enough of that! Quick fire High Street NEWSFLASH Plates & Co at The Galleon is AMAZING!! Nick Atkins formerly of Chewton Glen has pulled a blinder, I ate there last week and was bowled over by a great menu, fantastic food and the price! Su a qualified, experienced masseuse at Thai Touch by the Scullery provides a fantastic therapeutic massage. The fingerpost sign outside Sea Corner has been lovingly restored to its former glory and looks great. Thanks to the HCP for pushing this through. The Selfridges graves in St Mark’s have been restored following the increased interest generated by the TV series.

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Susan Knights - Watercolour Classes ‘Jump in and Get Wet’ Small, friendly, informative classes - overlooking beautiful Christchurch Harbour. Various dates. Contact Sue on 01202 481099 or email susanknights@hotmail.co.uk www.susanknights.co.uk

Children Inspiring & educational music classes for babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers at our NEW Christchurch venue, Portfield Hall. FREE TRIALS on 7th September at the wonderful world of music, learning & fun. Monday mornings Term-time. Contact Heather on 0845 643 5025 heather.smith@musicalsteps.co.uk

Clubs, Classes, Groups & Societies in Christchurch & Highcliffe Art and Craft Carbery Machine knitting Club start their new season with a talk and demonstration from Sue Booth on Block Slip Stitch. We meet at St George’s Church Hall Annex, Jumpers Rd, Christchurch BH23 2JR from 7-9pm. All welcome. For more information call Joy on 01202 489614 Tuesday 1st September. Highcliffe Art Fellowship meets at 2.30pm in the Methodist Hall, Highcliffe, Wednesday 2nd September. Sonia Bacchus returns to demonstrate use of mixed oils and acrylics in Portrait Painting. Visitors welcome, entry £3. Live projection on big screen TV. www.highcliffe-art.info Solo exhibition by YVONNE MORTON - Fibre Artist. Contemporary Stitched Textiles. Highcliffe Castle, Rothesay Drive, Highcliffe, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 4LE Open daily. 16 September - 1 November. Admission charge Tel. 01425 278807 Diversifive - The Sequel are at CadArts Hayloft Gallery, Wick Lane, Christchurch. Beautiful unique beaded and fused glass jewellery, Tiffany glass, local art and recycled sculptures. New this year - unusual candle covers. 25th September 8th October Daily 10am-4pm. Meet the artists on Sunday 27th September 10am-3pm. 14 • Highcliffe Eye • September 2015

Highcliffe Choirs for children 6-18 years - all welcome. Rehearsals weekly at Highcliffe St Mark School, Greenways, Highcliffe. Training choir Thursdays 4.45-5.45pm Main Choir Fridays 4.15-6.00pm. Contact Ann Guest 01425 276544 for more information. Every Friday. Little Explorer and Baby Discover with Creation Station. Fun developmental classes suitable from 6mths - 4yrs that inspire and nurture creativity. Come Explore, Discover and Develop every Tuesday morning at Monkey Madness Indoor Play Centre. Contact lisa@thecreationstation.co.uk for booking details. SMARKIES Family fun activities, praise and tea. 3.30pm Sunday Sept 27th. St.Marks Hall. All welcome. RUGBYTOTS! Energetic & dynamic weekly play session for girls & boys aged 2-7. Over 50 classes each week across East Dorset including Christchurch & Highcliffe. Please visit www.rugbytots.co.uk for further info or email eastdorset@rugbytots.co.uk

Fitness, Dance, Sport and Wellbeing Ever wanted to learn how to dance? Give Modern Jive a try! No need to bring a partner. Every Tuesday 7.50pm to 11pm @ Highcliffe Sports and Social Club, BH23 5EG - www.strictlyjivefever.co.uk or call Kev on 07917 115353 for more information. Pregnancy yoga, breathing & relaxation classes. Stretch & strengthen your body, relieve aches &


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 Rebalancing Yoga & Relaxation Wednesdays 10-11:15am Christchurch Harbour Spa Hatha Yoga & Relaxation Thursdays 6-7pm - Walkford Reformed Church Hall Please call for more information. British Wheel of Yoga Teacher. 07966 199875 / becca@yogabee.co.uk Chi Kung (Qigong) exercise class Friday Mornings 10.45am -12.15pm Beginners welcome. Come and join us in the upstairs Studio at Wessex Health, 17 Stour Road, Christchurch BH23 1PL Car park at rear. fee £7.50 Tutor Poppy 01202 735560 www.wessexhealthnetwork.co.uk Mudeford Wood Tennis Club, Brabazon Drive. Friendly and good standard, Astroturf, floodlights. Adult, £60 per year. Play any time with booking, Club sessions Sat 2pm to 4pm, Tues, Thurs 6pm to 8pm, Contact Debbie 07592 014207 or Gail 07973 514036 Iyengar Yoga Classes at local venues in Christchurch. Daytimes and evenings. Beginners and Improvers welcome. For more information text/call Elaine Rees on 07504 823517 or email elainerees@europe.com Yoga for all - a variety of classes in Highcliffe, Mondays 9.1510.15am, Tuesdays 6-7.30pm, Thursdays 9.30-11am, 11.1512.15pm. Gentle yoga Thursdays 2-3pm. 1-1 by appointment. Contact Gill Taylor on 01425

276792, www.thehealingplace. co.uk. Gill has over 20 years teaching Hatha Yoga. COUNTRY DANCING IN HIGHCLIFFE Thursday evenings at 7.30pm. All abilities welcome, No partner required. Phone Jan on 01202 427523 or email janharris16@hotmail. co.uk for more details. Druitt Hall Table Tennis Club Meets every Monday 12pm-3pm and every Thursday 2.30-4.30pm, in Druitt Hall, Christchurch. Friendly play, open to all ages and abilities. £1.50 per session. Contact Alan Spencer on 01202 395079 or alansnewword@hotmail.co.uk for more information. www.druitthall-tabletennis.club

experienced singers. No charge (voluntary donation towards tea and coffee). For details, call Matt on 07760 233018.

Other Clubs, Classes & Societies Christchurch Probus Club meets 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! Tuesday 1st September 10.15.am. Please contact the Secretary, Robin Haggett on 01202 482528.

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The Past Rotarians & Associates Club of the New Forest We are a dual gender, non-affiliated club of both past & non-past Rotarians (Associates). We meet twice monthly at Hoburne Park, Christchurch with a coffee morning on the first Tuesday and lunch with a speaker on the third Tuesday. Contact Alan Clark 01590 641270 for more information.

Coda provides music-making opportunities for all ages & abilities from children’s workshops to adult tuition. New for September: Beginners Ukulele Mondays 6-7pm & Coda Vocal Soul Collective, Mondays 7.30pm-9pm. Coda Music Centre, Chewton Farm Road, Christchurch, BH23 5QL. Tel 01425 276161 contact@ coda.org.uk

Christchurch Trefoil Guild 1st Monday of the Month. 2.30-4.30pm. A friendly welcome is extended to anyone with or without Guiding connections to join us at 2.15 on the first Monday at Portfield Hall, Portfield Road, Christchurch interesting speakers, activities, holidays, outings. Contact Gill Aslett 01202 485363

Pay & Play Tennis at Christchurch Tennis, Barrack Road. Equipment available. Call to book on 01202 486309. Racket restringing, equipment sales, membership and coaching on offer too! www.christchurchtennis.net

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CONT.... for Parkinson sufferers and their carers held in the Community Hall, Marlow Drive, St Catherine’s Hill, New members always welcome. Thursday 10th September, 2pm Highcliffe (Greystones) Duplicate Bridge Club meets at Highcliffe Community Centre, Waterford Road. Mondays and Wednesdays 6.15pm. A Host system operates for players without a partner. Social Bridge 2nd and 4th Saturdays from October. 6pm. A friendly welcome awaits new members and visitors. www.bridgewebs. co.uk/highcliffe Highcliffe Death Cafe have meetings 14th of September 7.30-9pm and 16th 1.30-3pm. Call Lis Horwich on 01425 280678 for further details.

This cafe is one of only two of its type in Dorset. Aim to enable people to discuss their own mortality and the impact of death among people close to us. Male carers social group meets at the Galleon, Lymington Road, Highcliffe. 1st September 11.30am - 2.30pm Christchurch Carers’ Information Service Every Thursday 10am12noon at Christchurch Library Highcliffe Carers Drop In - Highcliffe Library. Open Wednesday 11.30am-2.30pm Highcliffe Flower Club Come and enjoy watching professional flower arranger Ann-Marie Dicker demonstrate in the Methodist Church Hall, Lymington Road on Wednesday

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September 9th at 2pm, doors open 1.30pm. We are a friendly group and visitors are welcome. Chess at Arcado Lounge 71 High Street, Christchurch, BH23 1AS. All welcome, incl. beginners. Chess is FREE over a drink and/or food in a relaxed environment. Just turn up Tuesday 2.30pm to 5pm or contact John 01202 427523. Highcliffe Horticultural Society will be holding their Open Autumn Show on Saturday 5th September at St. Mark’s church hall, Hinton Wood Ave. Highcliffe. Open 2-4pm. Tombola, Plant Stall, Refreshments Entry 50p. Contact Barbara 01425 274845 for details.


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I highly recommend ‘Christchurch Café Crawling’ as an interesting pastime – who knows it could become a new fashion.

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Over the summer holidays my son came to work in the office. Good experience and funds for him and essential cover for us. We quickly realised there was no shortage of choice. I have always wondered how small catering establishments make ends meet. You must have to sell a lot of teas, coffees and small-value items to cover rent, business rates, staff costs and other overheads that businesses have. Despite that, café society in Christchurch is clearly booming. We decided to try a different one each day, but soon realised we would never be able to visit them all. We counted a staggering 42 alternative lunch venues within Christchurch town centre and Bargates.

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One unexpected benefit was that we had lunch together most days – but where to go?

The Council used to have a policy of no more than 30% of premises being cafes and restaurants. That has gone and the number has flourished. The advantage is a full high street 100 and a magnificently wide choice.

95 and We left aside the hotels and main restaurants concentrated on the independently owned cafes 75 ten and wine bars. We are marking them out of as we go, but are still nowhere close to having 100 tried them all.

So far, every one we have tried has been 25 95 welcoming. The feel of the premises, choice 75 a 5 of food and speed of service (important with lunch break) have varied widely. Quality of food 0 has ranged from average to excellent.

As our visits were in the peak summer holiday 25 period, nearly all were busy. However one suspects that with the competition in the town, some 5 may struggle during the winter months – so I encourage you all to support as many as you can! 0

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Christchurch Blue Plaques by Stephen Roberts No. 8 - The Famous Ferreys

None other than Thomas Hardy might have ended up working for him (Benjamin Ferrey that is). It’s time for plaque 10 on our trail at 6/6a Castle Street, today’s Pettengells Estate Agents. This house was originally built in the 17th century for a wealthy mercer, a dealer in fine fabrics, with today’s frontage added in the 18th century. The dwelling passed to the talented Ferrey family, who owned a drapery business in the High Street (today’s ‘Bookends’), from 1760 until 1936, where Benjamin Ferrey lived as a child. The most famous of the Ferreys was Benjamin Junior (1810-80), born in Christchurch, a quite brilliant architect and winner of the Royal Institute of British Architects’ (RIBA) Gold Medal in 1870. He started his own practice in London in 1834 and it was in April 1862 that the 21-year-old Hardy arrived bearing a letter of introduction. Ferrey had no work for him. The plaque tells us that Ferrey was a renowned ecclesiastical (church) architect, trained by the elder Pugin (the younger Pugin worked on the refurbishment of the Houses of Parliament after the 1834 fire). Ferrey had regular work with the Bath & Wells Diocese, where he was honorary architect for 39 years, which included much of the restoration work on Wells Cathedral. Ferrey also designed what became the cathedral of St Paul’s on the island of St Helena. Some of his practice’s early work was on the design of the new resort of Bournemouth, including the Royal Bath Hotel, which opened in 1838. Ferrey also left his mark in Christchurch, with

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work in the Priory, St Luke’s Church (Burton) and the arched gateway and two chapels at Jumpers Cemetery. Ferrey Junior’s last design was Bagshot Park in Surrey, a commission from none other than Queen Victoria.

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Is if that wasn’t enough, Ferrey was also an accomplished artist, painting seven watercolours to illustrate his book, ‘The Antiquities of the Priory of Christ-Church, Hampshire’ (1841), pictures currently in the Priory’s St Michael’s Loft Museum. Apparently Benjamin loved to draw in the Priory as a boy. He was, by all accounts, personable, good-natured and well-liked and had a son, Edmund Benjamin Ferrey, who also became an architect. Benjamin Ferrey Senior was a draper of Huguenot descent and mayor of Christchurch, who apparently left ‘diary jottings’ on the 18th century wainscot panelling (at 6/6a), discovered in a much later restoration. We should also not forget George Ferrey, Benjamin Junior’s brother, organist at the Priory for half-a-century and also mayor of Christchurch. A plaque in the Priory records that due to George’s exertions the organ was twice enlarged and reconstructed, in 1865 and 1890, the latter just a few years before George’s demise in 1893. Steve Roberts - www.steveroberts.org.uk / @SRChristchurch (Twitter) References - Christchurch Blue Plaques Millennium Trail Young Thomas Hardy (R Gittings, 1975) Lesser Known Christchurch (S Roberts, 2015)


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The award winning Highcliffe Charity Players are presenting “I Don’t Mean to be Rude…But…”, an entertaining evening of music, dance and comedy, performed cabaret style over four nights from Wednesday 9th to Saturday 12th September at St Mark’s Hall in Highcliffe. Tickets are £12.50 from the Regent Centre Box Office (01202 499199) and audiences are invited to bring their own picnic for the supper interval (bar available). As usual, profits will be donated to local charities. Charity Players’ regular forays into revue are legendary and our latest fast moving, laughter-packed show once again combines HCP’s well-loved formula of songs from the shows with comic sketches that are just that little bit risqué! Our director, Pete Whitaker, has chosen a variety of numbers from such musicals as the long running hit Miss Saigon, the recent smash hit The Book of Mormon and the Tony Award-winning Memphis. There is also a tribute to Frank Sinatra (born a hundred years ago this year) and some saucy songs from the likes of Fascinating Aida. The sketches too, are drawn both from old classics and current day humour. All the routines are performed to backing tracks to ensure that authentic ‘big band’ sound accompaniment. It’s always special for us to perform at St Mark’s Hall, where HCP began back in 1971. Our audiences seem to like watching our shows with a drink in their hand, sharing a table with friends and enjoying a supper in the interval. I do hope you can come and see us.

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Teen Column September already? After a great summer 100 holiday with my friends, I now have to go back to 95 school. This year is one Laura 75 of the biggest years in my life, year 11. What I do this year could have a massive impact on what I end up becoming. After finding out my results 25 for my mock exams, I was planning to focus on the areas I needed to improve on the5 most, but that seems to be all areas. To get in to the 0 6th form I wish to go to, I need to get the right grades as well as standing out over many other applicants. The thing that saddens me the most is for some of my friends; this is their last year in the same school as me so I wont be able to see them as often anymore. I am already aware that some of my friends do want to leave and have looked into other places. During the holidays I learnt that one of my friends, who has been living in Christchurch for a couple of years, had never been to The Red House Museum, so I decided to take her there. The museum was great and my friend really enjoyed it. We especially liked the area with all the old fashioned clothing. What I liked was the change in the gardens; if you go at different times of the year, the change in flowers and scent is 100 amazing. The garden is so beautiful. There is a large tent in the gardens for fun games 95 and activities throughout the year. I recommend the museum and gardens for people of75all ages, as there is an endless amount of things to do. Just remember, if you have been there before to go again because so many things change 25 and there are always new things to do. It is free admission too but if you do wish to make a 5 donation there are boxes scattered about.

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1. The Regent Centre in Christchurch town centre has some great shows for September. Romeo and Juliet is being performed by the Royal Ballet and is to be shown live via cinema screen at 7.15pm on September 22nd and again on September 27th. I know a certain (smaller) ballerina that will love this. 2. The Clay studio in Christchurch is a lovely way for adults and children alike to unleash some artistic flare. The studio is open late until 10pm on Thursdays every week; they serve food and drinks so it could serve as an excuse to not cook that night as well... 3. The Red House Museum on Quay Road is open until 5pm Tuesday to Friday, so it could make for a nice after school trip. They have a lovely coffee shop to water the children and gardens to walk through whilst we still have some summer light. And (apart from the drinks!) it’s free.

4. Our local pool, Two Riversmeet, has an offer that lasts throughout September of £15 for 10 swims, saving up to £25. That is a fair bit of swimming, but even if you won’t quite make it into your costume that often, they are open most nights from 6pm-7pm for public sessions. Their hours do vary slightly day to day, so it’s best to check online before heading down. So, there are some ideas to play with, to try and catch a few more fun hours in the day before getting up and starting all over again with lunch boxes and missing school cardigans. See you at the lost property box.

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September 23rd is a special date in the gardening calender. The sun is directly above the earth’s equator and day and night are exactly the same length. Because of this, September is a pivotal month in the year: it heralds the end of summer and the start of autumn. It’s also a pivotal month in the garden. It’s a time of endings but also a time for rejuvenation. Summer plants fade and enter their dormant period, while leaves take on autumn hues: yet autumn crocuses push up through the soil, while bushes and trees are laden with fruit.

This dual aspect to September means that on the one hand I find myself preparing my garden for its long winter sleep, but on the other I’m planning ahead for next spring. So, while cutting down the perennials which have finished flowering I’m also checking to see if any have become too big for the space they’re in. If they have, I’ll divide them now, while the soil is still warm, and move them to another part of the garden, where they’ll flourish when the new growing season begins next year.

Likewise, I’m planning where any new trees or shrubs will go. I’ll get them in during September and they’ll be off to a flying start come Spring. My garden is chock-full of Spring bulbs already but I can always find room for some more. While I’m at it I’ll be planting a few in pots so I can be sure of a great spring display on

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HIGHCLIFFE FRIENDS in NEED

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TUCKTONIA: THE INDIAN SUMMER Written by Alex McKinstry

On 14 July 1983, Peter Arnold, a former engineer who had been running some of the rides at the Tuckton Leisure Park, appeared on the front page of the ‘Echo’, standing in the shadow of Big Ben – or rather, the 13-ft. model of Big Ben, one of 200 models making up Tucktonia, the world-famous miniature landscape at the back of the site. Pictured with him were the three co-directors of Tasmavale Ltd, a newly-formed limited company, which had just bought the fun park for £1.25 million. The company renamed itself Tucktonia Ltd with effect from 7 November 1983; Peter was its managing director, and recalled the details of the take-over when I met up with him earlier this year. The park was “pretty run down”, said Peter, when his company acquired it, some of the models not having stood the test of time. The oil refinery, pictured below, had started rotting after standing in water for seven years, while Windsor Castle was in an equally sorry state (“I smashed it up”).

One of the company’s first moves was to develop the underutilised parts of the site; the paddling pool, for instance (35 ft in diameter, but hardly ever used) was converted into a boat ride, though it remained dormant after some mallard ducks built their nests in the driving machinery. Another new feature was the twenty-gun Hillbilly Shooting Gallery, purchased in Leicester for £37,000. Resembling an Appalachian mountain shack, it was presided over by a gun-toting model granny in a rocking-chair; she was not officially one of the targets, but she sat beneath a large cactus which squirted water, when struck, at the unsuspecting customers. It was Peter’s idea, too, to make the 44 • Highcliffe Eye • September 2015

most of the six-lane fun slide at the site by installing a haunted house under the stairs. “I put my mother-inlaw in charge of it.” These features were hugely popular, as was evident each summer, when the car parks overspilled: visitors even began parking on the golf course at the rear of the site. The company nevertheless faced some familiar difficulties: high maintenance costs, and opposition from local residents whenever new attractions were proposed. It was this that scuppered plans to bring a roller-coaster to the site. A Dutch firm, Vekoma, was willing to install a £1 million roller-coaster and to split the proceeds 50-50 for five years, after which Peter’s company would acquire the structure outright. “Admittedly, it wouldn’t have been in the best condition five years down the line,” says Peter today, “but I was an engineer – that didn’t worry me. But we couldn’t get planning permission.” The site’s previous owners, Grand Met, had faced similar problems in 1982, when they proposed installing a ‘Whirlwind Ride’; planning permission was refused, despite a petition containing 613 signatures in favour. It was against this background that, towards the end of 1985, the company resolved to sell the site – with the benefit of planning consent for 130 houses, plus a marina – and to set up shop elsewhere. The decision stunned local residents; but as Tex Rainger, the company’s finance director, explained to the ‘Advertiser’ of 17 July 1986, “the Stour Road site had become too small … They needed another site with more car parking to be able to house bigger rides.” It was hoped, Tex added, to keep the attraction within the Borough of Christchurch, but as we shall see in our next issue, the relocation never took place. When Tucktonia closed at the end of 1986, it did so for the last time ever. Demolition was underway that December, the Tucktonia flag – a chirpy robin, with a Union Jack breast – fluttering above the debris at half-mast. Alex McKinstry’s book The Village of Tuckton, 35,000 BC – 1926, is now available from Natula Publications. See http://natulapublications.co.uk/ or e-mail the author at thebankruptcyman@gmail.com


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The Great Bransgore Beer Festival Friday 25th - Sunday 27th September 2015 at the Three Tuns, Bransgore Last year’s Festival raised over £22,000 for Rotary Charities and Community Projects locally as well as internationally with some 3,500 people attending. This year will be bigger than before with three marquees and The Barn as well as plenty of outside covered seating. There will be at least 72 barrels of beer from all over the UK also 60 cases of differing ciders. We are introducing a new and improved wine and food selection with tastings. Full live entertainment will take place throughout the weekend from various groups. There will be children’s entertainment including a bouncy castle making it a total family event. A hog roast and other food stalls make up this popular growing festival Adult entrance is £10 per person that includes an engraved pint or half pint glass (to be retained) together with 4 half pint tokens for beer/cider or 2 glasses of wine. Children are free and soft drinks are available over the bar in The Barn. Free parking.

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