Highcliffe Eye Community Magazine July 2016

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Dear Reader

July…well and truly summertime. The children will soon be finishing school for the long summer holidays and those who have been taking exams will be done and dusted, I hope very much you’ll enjoy your time off.

contents Cheryl

At the end of July on 30th and 31st of July the Mudeford Arts Festival will be taking place on Mudeford Quay Green from 11am-5pm. This is a great event where local artists and crafters will be demonstrating, exhibiting and selling their work. Ideal if you’re looking for unique pieces produced by local artists. There is also entertainment for all the family so it’s sure to be an enjoyable day out. We would like to say a fond farewell to our Mum’s the Word columnist of the past couple of years, Natasha, thank you for all your contributions to the magazine and we wish you all the best in future endeavors. We’d like to welcome our new columnist Hilary to the team, we look forward to hearing all about your adventures in our lovely town.

Local History 6 What’s On Guide 8 Highcliffe on Sea Traders Ass. 11 Clubs, Classes, Groups & Societies 12 Christchurch Music Festival 14 Highcliffe Sailing Club 15 Business Column 17 Christchurch Plaques 18 Highcliffe Charity Players 21 Coffee Break 22 Highcliffe-on-Sea Rotary 25 Adopt a Pet 27 MindBenders 27 Kid’s Page 28 Teen Eye 33 Garden View 34 Recipe 37 Mum’s the Word 37 Regent Listings 39 Puzzle Solutions 40 Index of Advertisers 41 Useful Telephone Numbers 42

Emily, our teen columnist, is also moving on after finishing her exams, we thank you and good luck in your results. Taking over where Emily left off is our new teen writer Sam, it’s great to have you on board.

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Local History by Len Wigg - Ancient sounds still audible in Christchurch I expect we remember Spring 2010, when air travel ceased because an unpronounceable volcano in Iceland had erupted. It was feared the ash in the upper atmosphere might damage jet engines. An eruption in April 1815, which is the focus of this article, was the climax of a decade of dramatic volcanic activity, which affected weather worldwide. When Mount Tambora in Indonesia exploded, it was the largest such event in recorded history, about a thousand times greater than the 2010 one. The estimated 150-180 million tons of dust thrown into the atmosphere dramatically reduced the amount of solar energy reaching the earth’s surface. There was much less sunlight than usual, lower temperatures, more rain and crops failed. The River Thames froze in February 1816; snow fell in Sussex in early September and the editor of the Salisbury & Winchester Journal wrote then, “The severity of the weather has been beyond all former experience.” Three things in Christchurch Priory are linked to this. A boy, presumably attending the school in St Michael’s Loft,W Walden, carved his name in 1800 on a seat in the Quire. Probably a relative,William Walden, born in Lyndhurst has left us details of his early life, including working in Christchurch. In 1817 & 1818 he became unemployed, along with thousands of other farm workers in the serious depression. He asked the Overseers of the Poor in Lyndhurst and later Minstead for financial help. His interviews were recorded.

4 months, then served Mr Domine here as a weekly servant for 2 years. Next he worked on the Isle of Wight for 5 years, then to Mr Neale of Lyndhurst as a servant for 16 months. He moved to Minstead, (the second interview), where he lived for 9 months and married his wife, Sophia.” Both times his request was refused, and he was given a `Removal Order’ to another parish. The rising cost of food and recent changes to Poor Law penalised the poor and made their situations even worse. Richer residents in Christchurch arranged a `job creation’ project – to build a ceiling in the Priory nave. This was finished in 1819, and the central ceiling boss has the date MDCCCXIX. In April 1816 Percy Bysshe Shelley, whose monument is at the west end of the Priory, and wife Mary visited their friend Lord Byron near Geneva. The weather was so wet and gloomy that they stayed indoors and competed in writing horror narratives. Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein, a legendary horror story; Lord Byron wrote a poem Darkness, and in a letter he wrote of `a celebrated dark day, on which the fowls went to roost at noon, and the candles lighted as at midnight’. No wonder they did not do the usual tourist things! The bleak summer of 1816 has thus left a distinctive mark on literature as well as in the Priory.

“William Walden, age 27 born in Lyndhurst. In 1804 he was apprenticed for 5 years to butchers William Rolls of Hampreston, Dorset, but the business failed in 1805; lived with his father James Walden in Lyndhurst for a year. He worked in Christchurch for about Image of Nave Ceiling bosses. Courtesy of Christchurch Priory. 6 • Highcliffe Eye • July 2016


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WHAT’S ON

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Friday 1st - Sunday 3rd July Christchurch Festival weekend at various locations in Christchurch. Live music on The Quomps, dancing, food stalls, craft stalls, children’s activities, bar. Visit www. christchurchfestival.co.uk for more information.

Saturday 2nd July 12-2.30pm Christchurch Infant School Summer Fair Addiscombe Road, Christchurch, BH23 2AE. Books, DVDs, Toys, Cakes, Tombola, Raffle, Bouncy Castle, Games, BBQ, Refreshments, Face Painting, and more. Come along and join in the fun! Entry fee for adults 50p, children free.

Saturday 2nd July 1pm - 8th Burton Scout Carnival & procession finishing at Recreation Ground at 2pm. Stalls, dog show, vintage cars, motor bikes, steam tractors, bouncy castle & slide, craft tent and much more. Sunday 3rd July 10.30am-12pm Bigger Pickles Market - great quality, nearly new toys, clothes, books, dvds, gadgets etc for children aged 3+. Christchurch Junior School, Clarendon Road, BH23 2AA. 8 • Highcliffe Eye • July 2016

Sunday 3rd July 7.30am Christchurch Lions Monthly Charity Car Boot Sale at Stanpit Marsh. See www. christchurchlions.org.uk for further information.

Tuesday 5th July 10.15am Christchurch Probus Club meets at the East Close Hotel Speaker - Robin Miller – “Volcanoes”. Why not come and see if Christchurch Probus Club is for you? Visit probuschristchurch.org.uk or contact our secretary Maurice Dowling on 01425 275587. Wednesday 6th July 2.30-4.30pm Highcliffe Art Fellowship monthly meeting. Methodist Church Hall, Lymington Road, Highcliffe. Geoff Thorpe will show us how to use acrylic inks as watercolour. Visitors welcome for £3. Tea and coffee available in the interval. 01425 278083. Thursday 7th July 7-9pm Highcliffe Positive Living Group Sharmanic Journey. Entrance £5. Greystones Hall, BH23 5AB. Call Lis 01425 280678. Everyone welcome.

Thursday 7th July 6.30-8.30pm Christchurch Priory ‘Up & Down’. Roof space, Medieval paintings (103 steps, some narrow spaces!) Ground Floor, 2 Crypts. Meet at Tower door. Tickets £10 (£5 for children over 8) in advance Tel: 01202 485804, email vestry@christchurchpriory.org Friday 8th - Friday 29th July Oil, Ink, Water: An exhibition of paintings and prints by artists Virginia Whiting and Diane Roberts at the Regent Centre, Christchurch. A celebration of landscapes and seascapes both at home and abroad.

Saturday 9th July 10am RNLI Coffee Morning at Highcliffe Methodist Church Hall. Books, cakes, jigsaws, jewellery, souvenirs, bric a brac. Admission free.

Saturday 9th July 7.30pm An Evening with Darren Mullan - singsongs of the 60s, Ploughmans Supper & Raffle. Tickets £8: available from Launderette, Marlow Drive or www.hallonthehill.org.uk St Catherine’s Community Hall, 17 Marlow Drive, Christchurch, BH23 2RR.

Saturday 9th July 10am-12pm Table Top Sale at St George’s Church Hall, Jumpers Road, Christchurch. Tables are available at £5 each, contact Norma on 01202 482212. Parking is easy and refreshments are available. Sunday 10th July 10.30am Highcliffe Methodist Church New Family Worship Service. Come and take time with your Family at our Church. It’s right in the centre of the High Street. Wednesday 13th July 7.30pm AGM and talk by Michael Andrews on The Christchurch Smugglers. Light Refreshments. St Catherine’s Community Hall, 17 Marlow Drive, Christchurch, BH23 2RR. Thursday 14th July 7pm Christchurch Group of Cancer Research UK (Reg No 1089464) Skittles evening at East Christchurch Sports & Social Club, BH23 4JD. Tickets £10. Choice of food included. Drinks to purchase at the bar. Telephone 07925 974174 for information.

Thursday 14th July 7.30pm The Friends of Stanpit Marsh are holding a talk by Historian Anne King - entitled

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‘Paddle down the Piddle’. Venue: Mudeford Lane Methodist Hall. All welcome. Entrance £2.50. Saturday 16th July The Noisy Lobster, Avon Beach are holding a BBQ on the beach & water sports day with lots of fun experiences and prizes to win in order to raise funds for Help for Heroes! 11am - 8pm

Saturday 16th July 12-3pm Lifeboat Garden Fete at Red House Museum. Stalls, prizes to be won and refreshments. Live music with the New Forest Dixieland Band and guest appearances by Ivo the Clown and Stormy Stan. Free Admission - donations welcome - all proceeds to RNLI.

Saturday 16th July 7.30pm La Nova Singers present Midsummer Night’s Dream - a concert at Christchurch Priory. Enchanting choral music from Mendelssohn, Debussy, Fauré, Purcell and more. A world première! Tickets £15/£10 from The Regent Centre box office. Call 01202 499199. Tuesday 19th July 2.30-4.30pm Christchurch Priory Tower & Bells (176 steps) and short Ground Floor tour. Meet inside entrance. Tickets £10 (£5 for children over 8) in advance. Tel: 01202 485804, email vestry@christchurchpriory.org. Tuesday 19th July 2.30pm Friends of Christchurch and Highcliffe Libraries. ‘The Social History of Bletchley Park’ - a talk by Valerie Young. Phone 01202 485938 or call into library for tickets. Friends £1, Non Members £2. Thursday 21st July 10.30am New Milton Probus Club. Monthly members meeting at Hoburne Park, Highcliffe. Speaker- John Ellis ‘The birth of the Motor car’.

Thursday 21st July 7-9pm Highcliffe Positive Living Group. Seraphim Angel talk. Entrance £5. Greystones Hall, BH23 5AB. Call Lis 01425 280678. Everyone welcome. Saturday 23rd July 2pm A Royal Summer Garden Party at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Kilmington Way, Highcliffe. BH23 5BL. Stalls include cakes, tombola, fancy goods, plants, raffle, and delicious cream teas. Come and help us to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday.

Wednesday 27th July 6.30-8.30pm Priory Church ‘Upper Story’ Tower & Bells. 176 steps, Roof space, Medieval paintings, (103 steps, some narrow spaces). Museum, 75 steps. Tickets £10 (£5 for children over 8) in advance please. Tel: 01202 485804, email vestry@christchurchpriory.org. Meet at Tower Door. Wednesday 27th - Saturday 30th July 7.30pm ‘You Gotta Laugh!’ performed at St Mark’s Church Hall, Highcliffe. Another laughter-packed show of music, dance and comedy from the award-winning Highcliffe Charity Players. Tickets £12.50 from Regent Centre Box Office Tel 01202 499199 or online www.regentcentre.co.uk Friday 29th July -Thursday 18th August 10am - 5pm daily Pushing the Boundaries - Exhibition by Susan Knights, Linda Patterson, Brenda Weeks, Pip Muddell, Marion Wall. The Hayloft Gallery, 14 Wick Lane, Christchurch BH23 1HX.

exhibitions, food, entertainment, art and craft activities for the children. Follow us on Facebook & Twitter. Website: www.mudefordartsfestival.net Email - info@ mudefordartsfestival.net COMMUNITY NEWS Craft Market and Table Top Sale every Friday 10.30am-3pm in the Druitt Hall, Christchurch (behind Christchurch Library). Refreshments available. Free entry. Table-Top-Sale at The REGENT CENTRE every Monday & Saturday from 10am to 3.30pm, selling a variety of goods including costume & vintage jewellery, Bric-a-Brac, etc. Do come along and have a Look. Our free weekly Talking Newspaper is available for the partially sighted on memory stick or at www. newmiltontalkingnewspaper.org. uk where a short weekly news taster can be heard. Articles are mainly from the New Milton Advertiser & Lymington Times. For more information please call Adam Singfield on 01425 616361 or e-mail editor newmiltontalking newspaper.org.uk

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A large selection of traders selling a variety of food, clothes, household goods, plants and bric-a-brac in the mainly traffic-free High Street and Saxon Square.

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Helen I’m now living a safe distance from the cliff top and loving every minute. There’s been quite a lot of news buzzing around and the hot topic seems to be the controversial ‘beach huts’. Unusually for me I’m staying on the fence on this one as so little information has been divulged it’s difficult to know if it’s a positive or negative for the town. Time will tell and if nothing else they certainly have brought attention to what a beautiful stretch of coastline we are perched upon. We were all very pleased to see what a rip roaring success the enlarged Paddle is, which seems to have been fully booked since it opened its doors a couple of months ago. And very much deservedly so, as they have pitched it perfectly with a delicious menu in pleasant surroundings. I’ve been lucky enough to eat there a few times now and I’m never disappointed! Also thriving under management is the Deli and their garden terrace which is in full bloom and a really pretty place to sit and enjoy their super home cooked menu. It’s a really friendly atmosphere in there and I’m so happy we have these great places to enjoy, offering such a high standard of food and service. There is a new vintage and second hand dress shop on the way into where Lesley’s used to be. The Lifestyle Concept also have some gorgeous clothing at reasonable prices and are brilliant for picking up last minute special presents that you just won’t find anywhere else. On the 5th July they have a consultant from the House of Colour giving colour consultations, but remember you need to book! So grab a friend and see where you’ve been going wrong in green all these years when really you should have been in pink! Enjoy the summertime from all of us in the High Street.

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Carbery Machine Knitting Club meets on the first Tuesday of each month at St Georges Church Hall Annex, Jumpers Rd, Christchurch BH23 2JR from 7-9pm. For more information, call Joy on 01202 489614.

Clubs, Classes, Groups & Societies in Christchurch & Highcliffe

Arts and Crafts Christchurch Floral Society will be meeting on July 1st at Priory Hall, Princess Avenue. This will be a social afternoon with teaching/workshop. Stalls will include scarves, books, jewellery and plants. Doors open 1.30pm. We welcome everyone. Christchurch Arts Guild welcomes Phil Madley on 13th July to demonstrate Encaustic Wax as an art form. 7pm at All Saints Church Hall, Mudeford. All welcome.

Highcliffe Art Fellowship meets on the first Wednesday of each month at Highcliffe Methodist Church Hall, Lymington Road. 2.30 - 4.30pm. Demonstrations, friendly atmosphere, refreshments. Contact Pat Wright on 01425 278083 or visit www.highcliffe-art.info Christchurch SnB Knitting & Crochet Group meets weekly on a Wednesday from 7.30pm at Arcado Lounge, Christchurch. All welcome. Contact Jo @ The Crafty Knitter on 01202 474449 for further details. 12 • Highcliffe Eye • July 2016

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

Christchurch Lace Society meet on 9th July at Burton Green United Reformed Church. 10am3pm. All lace makers are welcome.

Children Ballet & Tap Classes for children 3+ at Portfield Hall, Christchurch, BH23 2AQ. Tuesdays and Thursdays after school. Classes are fun and creative with an emphasis on building confidence, coordination and concentration. Call Sally on 07950 459119, email sally. burbage@gmail.com or visit carouseldanceanddrama.com RUGBYTOTS Energetic & 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

MUSICAL STEPS Award-winning music classes for babies, toddlers and preschoolers! Join the wonderful world of music, learning & fun this September with a FREE TRIAL. Term starts 12th September and continues

every Monday in term-time at Portfield Hall. heather.smith@ musicalsteps.co.uk 0845 643 5025

Dance Highcliffe Folk Dancing 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.

Sports, Fitness and Wellbeing Mudeford Wood Tennis Club off Brabazon Drive, welcomes new members. Friendly, good standard, astroturf, floodlights. £65 per year. Sessions: 6pm 8pm Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2pm - 4pm Saturdays. Other times by booking. Contact Debbie 07592 014207 or Gail 07973 514036 www.mudefordwood.co.uk

BodyBalance A wonderful mix of Yoga, Pilates, T’ai Chi and Relaxation. Lovely venue with great teachers. First class is £3.50. All levels of fitness welcome! For more details or to book, go to www.hannahdykes.com/ bodybalance or call 07876 645945. Adult Racketball classes for all abilities, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9-10am at Two Riversmeet Leisure Centre (term time only). Make friends while getting fit. Call Charlie on 07952 912732 for more information.

Chi Kung (Qigong) exercise classes Come and join us on Fridays 10.45am - 12.15pm in the upstairs studio at Wessex Health, 17 Stour Road, Christchurch,


BH23 1PL. Car park at rear. £10. www.wessexhealthnetwork.co.uk. Tutor Poppy 01202 735560. Iyengar Yoga New class on Fridays, 11.15am12.15pm at St Catherine’s Hill. Taster sessions in July. Ideal for beginners or those who wish a gentler pace. Email Elaine Rees at elainerees@europe.com or text 07504 823517 to book a place. Pregnancy yoga/relaxation classes Stretch & strengthen your body, relieve aches & pains and prepare for birth. Suitable from 14 weeks of pregnancy, no yoga experience necessary. Monday evenings & Tuesday mornings in Christchurch. Contact Rosa 07837 218374 www.labouroflove.me.uk

Vinyasa Yoga Classes in Christchurch & Mudeford. Improve fitness, strength, flexibility, core, posture and de-stress too! Great for active people, beginners to yoga very welcome! Contact Caroline on 07798 941832 caroline.radway@ gmail.com www.perfectfitforlife. com/yoga-for-life

Music Play an instrument? Come and join us! All players welcome especially Alto Sax, Trumpet/Cornets & Trombones - Interested? Call 07974 320122 or email md@ christchurchanddistrictband. co.uk. Rehearsals every Tuesday in central Christchurch at 7.30pm. Highcliffe Youth Choirs for children 6-18 years - all welcome. Rehearsals weekly at Highcliffe St Mark Primary School, Greenways, Highcliffe. Training Choir: Thursdays 4.155.15pm, Main Choir: Fridays 3.30 - 5.30pm. Contact Ann Guest on 01425 276544 for more information.

Coda Music Trust Music-making for all ages/ abilities. Workshops, instrumental tuition, choirs and ensembles, including beginners/intermediate Ukulele, Vocal Soul Collective, Community Singers, Ukulele Band, Folk Orchestra, Jazz Orchestra and Wind Ensemble. Contact: 01425 276161 contact@coda.org.uk. Coda Music Centre, Christchurch BH23 5QL. www.coda.org.uk

Other Clubs, Classes and Societies Italian Conversation class meets on a Wednesday at Burton Green United Reformed Church. For more information contact Maria on 07999 817477 or email mariatrent@hotmail.co.uk. Highcliffe WI will meet on Thursday 21st July at 7pm at Highcliffe Day Centre, Lymington Road. Maureen Rose will be talking about her time as Dressmaker to the Queen followed by refreshments, a quiz and a raffle. Visitors £4. Please contact 01425 275115 for more information. Connect drop-in group Do you have difficulty talking? Have you had a stroke/ head injury? Do you have aphasia? Connect run a drop-in group at St Josephs, Purewell on the 1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month, 10.30am-12.30pm. Contact Bonnie Studd 02073 670846/ bonniestudd@ukconnect.org

Mudeford Wood Community Centre Bridge We are a very friendly group of players who play “Chicago” bridge on a Monday evening from 7.15-9.15pm at MW Community Centre. Further details from John on 01425 271422.

Christchurch Probus Club We meet at 10.15am on the 1st Tuesday monthly at East Close Hotel, Lyndhurst Road. Interesting Speakers and excellent lunches. See our website www. probuschristchurch.org.uk. or contact our secretary Maurice Dowling on 01425 275587. Male Carers Social Group will be meeting at the Galleon, Highcliffe, on Tuesday 4th July, 11.30am - 2pm.

Age Concern Christchurch have five Friendship Clubs throughout the area. You are most welcome to come along. Transport may be available. Please contact Age Concern on 01202 488311.

Summer Chess at Arcado Lounge 71 High Street, Christchurch, BH23 1AS. All welcome, even beginners. Chess is FREE over a drink and/or food in a relaxed environment. Equipment provided, turn up Tuesday 2.30 - 5pm or contact John 01202 427523. Highcliffe Duplicate Bridge Club meet at Greystones, Waterford Road. Monday & Wednesday at 6.15pm. Host system if partner required except 1st Monday in month. Social Bridge 2nd & 4th Saturdays at 6.15pm. A friendly welcome awaits. www. bridgewebs.com/highcliffe

Bransgore Probus Club meets at The East Close Country House Hotel, Hinton on the second Tuesday monthly from 10.15am. Good lunches, interesting talks. Contact Secretary Jim on 01425 273729. Parkinson’s UK Club, Christchurch Branch Friendly afternoon get together for Parkinson sufferers and their PTO....

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carers. Thursday 14th July at 2pm in the Community Hall, Marlow Drive, St Catherine’s Hill. New members are always welcome.

Aspire is a learning disability group for young adults. Music, art and dance. Thursdays, 9.30am-2.30pm at Hope House, 117 Jumpers Road, Christchurch BH23 2JS. Contact Sharon 07981032619 or Jane 07519991034. aspiresharonjane@hotmail.com Past Rotarians & Associates Club We are a dual-gender club meeting twice monthly at Hoburne Park, Christchurch. Coffee morning on first Tuesday and lunch with a speaker on 3rd Tuesday. Contact Alan Clark on 01425 638938. New Milton Probus Club welcomes new members to our monthly meetings at Hoburne Park on the third Thursday of the month. Interesting speakers followed by lunch. Please view our web site www.newmilton probusclub.co.uk or contact secretary Mike Crook 01425 617772.

Townswomens Guild meeting on the 3rd Tuesday of each month in Highcliffe Methodist Church Parlour at 7pm. We would welcome new members.

French Conversation Free self-help group. Thursdays 10.30-11.45am. Table Table Restaurant, Bailey Bridge, BH23 2BN. Sessions loosely follow topics in ‘15 minute French’ book. Friendly group. Details from Claire on 01202 423431. Bournemouth Berserkers Sci-Fi/Fantasy Role-playing games club. Every Friday, 8-10pm at St. Catherine’s Hill Community Hall, Marlow Drive, BH23 2RR. Contact Andrew on 01202 479959. Friends of The New Forest Air Fields Museum & Education Centre Open Days. 3rd,7th,17th,24th July 10am -4 pm. Derritt Lane, Bransgore, BH23 8AU.

Highcliffe Death Cafe meets before August break to discuss a subject few of us feel comfortable talking about, death, in any shape or form. 11th July at 7.30pm and 20th July at 2pm. Call Lis on 01425 280678 for venue. Hampshire Genealogical Society We meet at St Mark’s Hall Library, Hintonwood Avenue, Highcliffe on Friday 8th July at 7.30pm. Our speaker is Phoebe Merrick who will give an illustrated talk about Romsey Abbey. Contact Audrey 01425 273729

The Royal Naval Association for Christchurch and District meet on the 3rd Thursday each month (21st July) at 11.15am at Portfield Hall, Portfield Rd, Christchurch, BH23 2AX. Those with seagoing connections & their families are welcome. Further info from C. Payne on 01202 474819. Christchurch Trefoil Guild ithout Guiding connections to join us at 2.15pm on the first Monday monthly at Portfield Hall, Portfield Road, Christchurch. Interesting speakers, activities, outings and holidays. Contact Gill Aslett 01202 485363. Retired Mens Club We meet on the 2nd Thursday of the month for a talk and lunch. We also have outings most months. For further details contact Chris Freeman on 01202 430265. 14 • Highcliffe Eye • July 2016

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Pier racers before they were kissed by the sun

Last year’s sailing season was a tale of wind and followed by a bit more wind, which saw the cancellation or postponement of many a race. Fortunately for us sailors, 2016 is turning out to be a much calmer affair and the sailing season has profited no end from the sunshine and gentle zephyrs that have come to play so far.

After 3 postponements last year, the annual Mayor of Bournemouth Pier Race was run this year in idyllic conditions. A joyous bunch of sailors set off from the harbour to race out to sea, around Hengistbury head and on to Boscombe Pier for a race back to the finish line at Clarendon rocks. The wind gods sent them on their way with a lovely 15 knot breeze propelling them back across the bay on a kite up, hike out, don’t get too wet with spray, reach all the way home. The afternoon ended back at the newly refurbished clubhouse, where the sun kissed sailors clinked glasses and relaxed on the veranda in the warmth of summer sunshine. Heaven.

The laughter and camaraderie has been in plentiful supply at the Ladies-Only sailing sessions this year, with the sunshine attracting many out on the water. The group have now enjoyed 5 sessions already including one evening where half the launching ladies joined in the club racing! It is great to see so many smiling faces both on and off the water at these sessions and many ladies have taken to sailing like the proverbial ducks to water.

Our social programme saw the return of the convivial Progressive Supper. The evening, serving as an inauguration for the new look clubhouse and as a welcome to all new members, was yet again, a warm, fun filled evening overlooking the best harbourside views in town! Further information about Highcliffe SC can be found on our website www.highcliffesailing.co.uk or find us on Facebook

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The Regent Centre was built as a cinema 85 years ago in 1931 at the start of Hollywood’s Golden Age. But as cinema audiences declined, so did the Regent Centre. For a period it was a Bingo Hall and when that failed the doors were closed in 1973 and the property lay empty. Fortunately the Council purchased the building and with its support and that of volunteers investing many hours of unpaid work, the centre was reopened ten years later in 1983 by actress Dora Bryan. After years of hard work, by volunteers and a small team of paid professionals, the Centre is now an immensely successful enterprise. It boasts an enviable and varied programme of cinema, live professional shows, music acts and high-standard amateur theatre productions. It’s at the forefront of satellite relays from a variety of live productions – so much so that there’s every chance that this year it will win the prize as the theatre which has sold the highest number of tickets for satellite broadcasts from the National Theatre in the whole country.

Every year the number of “sell out” shows increases and its policy of putting 50p from every ticket into a development fund means that it is able to improve its premises methodically. Last year the toilet facilities improved (importantly increasing the number of ladies’ loos as well!)

Last year turnover reached £1 million for the first time, meaning that it’s now a self-funding business (with some help from its well-intentioned Council landlord). What a great success to have in the heart of Christchurch – and a warm thank you to all the volunteers that make it possible. If you are not already a regular customer, do give it a try.

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PLAQUES IN CHRISTCHURCH - by Stephen Roberts No. 1 - Nothing Happened “On this site Sept. 5, 1782 nothing happened.” Some might say, “You can have too many plaques,” and here is the tongue-in-cheek antidote. I was reminded recently of this ‘plaque’ in Bargates, for plaque it undoubtedly is, but a plaque that commemorates, well, nothing.

Interestingly, these non-plaques exist elsewhere and poor old September 5th 1782 is usually the butt of everyone’s jokes. So, was this, genuinely, a day when nothing happened? Well, actually, we were fighting the American War of Independence. There was ‘action’ involving a British ship-of-the-line, ‘HMS Hector’ and a couple of French vessels, resulting in dead and wounded. But, hang on, the plaque is talking about the site in Bargates, so did anything of import occur there on September 5th 1782? Well, the faux plaque is faux itself, as the building in question didn’t exist then. 78, Bargates is part of a terrace, once known as ‘Alezi Place’. This is a part of town that has changed considerably and this terrace (66-88) dates to the early 19th century, with most of Bargates rebuilt since 1860. Important 19th century survivors include the ‘Railway Hotel’ and Baptist Church, whilst the art-deco former Rialto Cinema (now the Royal British Legion) is early 20th century. Bargates was widened around 1904/05 to accommodate Bournemouth trams, which involved some old buildings being taken down. The ‘Red Lion’ was pulled down and rebuilt further back, morphing to the ‘Royalty Inn’ around 2000 and now housing. Our terrace lies a little north of this. After the dust had settled on the shenanigans with the trams we know that 78 was occupied by

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William Perry in 1910, the number having changed a year earlier. He had presumably survived all the construction work a few years before. The licensee at Stephen the ‘Red Lion’ was George Budden, whose heart must have been beating a little easier now his pub was no longer in the firing line. Poor Mr Perry might have fancied nipping to the ‘Red Lion’ occasionally, as his northwardneighbour (80) was none other than the ‘National Telephone Call Office’, Christchurch’s first telephone exchange, so presumably a ‘noisy neighbour’. The last building in the terrace (86) was a post office, under the jurisdiction of John Perrin Lock. This is today a café.

It seems quite a bit has happened in this part of Bargates, but possibly not on September 5th 1782. I jest not, this is the most popular ‘nothing happened’ date in Britain. Edinburgh has a faux plaque for this date, as do Great Yarmouth and Rye, among others. If you fancy adorning your own abode with one, these cast-iron signs can be acquired via Amazon (same date). Oh, and if you’re interested, September 5th 1782 was a Thursday. Next time: A ‘proper’ plaque

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The award-winning Highcliffe Charity Players return to St Mark’s Hall with their latest revue You Gotta Laugh! - a fun evening of music, dance and comedy performed cabaret style over four nights from Wednesday 27th to Saturday 30th July. A bar is available to purchase drinks and audiences are invited to bring a picnic to enjoy in the supper interval. As usual, profits from the performances will be donated to local charities and worthy causes. Charity Players’ regular forays into revue are legendary and this fast moving, laughter-packed show once again showcases HCP’s well-loved formula of combining songs and dances from the shows with comic sketches (courtesy of Dave Allen, The Two Ronnies and Rowan Atkinson) that are sometimes that little bit risqué! Says HCP Chairman, Georgina Smith: “We are delighted that our revues continue to be a firm favourite with our audiences. People really seem to enjoy watching our cabaret capers with a drink in their hand, sharing a table with friends and bringing a picnic supper for the interval. And we very much hope that our President, the distinguished actor Guy Henry (of BBC’s Holby City, who appeared regularly with the Players in his teens), will find time in his busy schedule to get along to see our show.” You Gotta Laugh! runs from 27th to 30th July at St Mark’s Hall, Highcliffe. Tickets are £12.50 from the Regent Centre Box Office (01202 499199) or via the Regent Centre website (www.regentcentre.co.uk) Further information www.highcliffecharityplayers.com

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Mike developed links with Highcliffe School and amongst his duties and service, he enabled and maintained links with the school including: Kids Out - Rotarians accompany children with special needs on a full day out at Paulton’s Park. Rotary Youth Leadership Award - where students are selected and sponsored by Rotary to develop leadership skills. Young Chef - year 10 cookery competition judged by prestigious local chef. Mock Interviews - Rotarians stage mock interviews to help young people improve their interview technique. Technology Competition - Highcliffe School’s outstanding teamwork, problem solving and enthusiasm achieved excellence results. WOW Factor - the event, showcasing a variety of acts, raised over £300 for Great Ormond Street Hospital. Dictionaries for Life - encourages intelligent and self-guided use of dictionaries so that learners become more independent.

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DOGS We are also currently appealing for homes for our oldies. We have several at the moment and they would like a retirement home with lots of love and cuddles. Help is available for vets bills. See our Facebook page or website for details. 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 Waggy Tails Rescue is a registered charity based in Dorset, we rescue and rehome dogs that have been abandoned, neglected or otherwise in need of a new home. We also find homes for other small furries that may be in our care. For more information you can contact us on the number above, visit our website or email us.

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MEET SMIFFY THE OLDER CAT Smiffy is a long stay cat in desperate need of a home and has been sadly overlooked. He is currently the longest staying cat at the centre and in desperate need of a new home. Smiffy is a 10 year old black and white male. He arrived at the centre after being found living outside as a stray and he now needs a new home with outside space to explore. He is a friendly cat who enjoys a fuss but will let you know when he has had enough. Smiffy has been sadly overlooked which may be due to his age but he is young at heart and has plenty of love to give.

Cats Protection’s Ferndown homing centre is appealing for new homes for their ‘long stayers’, to free up pen spaces needed for more cats in need. Staff at the homing centre are keen to stress that cats that have been in their care longer have just as much love to give and make equally good companions as any other cats. 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, which is a big plus for moneyconscious owners.

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HELP US TO GET DORSET TO GLOW GOLD!

A group of Dorset parents of children with cancer have got together with other parents from around the UK to try and make a difference and change the face of childhood cancer. Without improved awareness and increased publicity, little will change in terms of early diagnosis, research, treatment or prognosis for our children. Glow Gold September is a childhood cancer awareness campaign to get iconic buildings throughout Dorset to illuminate in gold during the month of September. Vicky Turner, Christchurch Mum, whose little girl passed away from Leukeamia, says, “We need iconic buildings across Dorset to illuminate their external facade in gold for September from dusk until dawn. We want to improve the profile of childhood cancer in line with that of the more well known adult cancers”. 10 children are diagnosed with cancer in the UK every day. Of those a quarter won’t survive the treatment and the vast majority will be left with lifelong side effects from the treatments that have changed little in the last 30 years. Vicky continues, “Our aim is to ensure the colour gold becomes synonymous with childhood cancer and our awareness month September. So far we have buildings such as The Priory Church and Highcliffe Castle signed up to Glow Gold in September but we need more iconic buildings to get involved. Please help us to get your place of work or favourite building to light up in September for children’s cancer awareness! ” With increased awareness of childhood cancer, comes greater awareness of the early signs and symptoms, earlier diagnosis, increased funding, increased research, kinder, more targeted therapy and ultimately a change in the prognosis for kids diagnosed with childhood cancer.

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I favour natural materials myself but several years ago I purchased beautiful and rather elegant heron created from recycled metal. I adore it because it reflects both my love of birds and my passion for recycling. It stands near a boulder fountain and I occasionally brandish a broomstick at my sons when their football strays too near...

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Context The ornaments complement the style of the garden. Classical statuary doesn’t work in contemporary spaces, while traditional gardens might need to avoid stainless steel or modern, abstract sculptures.

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My father had a grumpy gargoyle-like creature, set among ferns at the bottom of his patch. It made everyone who saw it smile in recognition of my dad’s own avuncular manner. A girly friend of mine has a series of small bronze faeries set around her tiny plot, which are perfectly in tune with her personality.

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To set off ornamental grasses try ceramic balls in vivid blues and greens set among cobbles. For minimalist contemporary plots, mirrored columns and pyramids look striking.

Classical statuary and urns look best in more formal, traditional settings. They are best made from marble or stone. Resin copies can look tacky. Don’t be frightened to show your sense of humour. Quirky can look brilliant in the right setting. Sculptor Dennis Fairweather’s best seller is a stone face and hands which emerge from a tub of water as if the figure had just been for a dip!

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SOPLEY FESTIVAL

This year’s Festival takes place on Saturday July 9th at Owls Barn and The Old Vicarage, Derritt Lane, Sopley between 12noon and 5pm. In the Field will be displays of Vintage Tractors, Classic Cars, Steam Engines, a Pets Corner, Fun Dog Show, Terrier Racing, Craft Demonstrations, Produce & Handicrafts, Clay Pigeon Shooting, Rifle Range, Bar and BBQ plus lots more! On the Back Lawn there will be a ‘Kidzone’ with Bouncy Castle, Coconut Shy and Skittle Alley, Face Painting, a Maypole Dancing performance plus ice creams. On the Front Lawn there will be tea, cakes and live entertainment with local performers including The Bluestockings Vocal Trio and Sopley School Choir. All this for £2 admission adults with children under 16 free. Car Parking is also free. In the evening at Owls Barn there is a Hog Roast, Bar and Live Entertainment from 7pm til late. General Enquires call Ann Ramm on 01425 674668 or Ron Lakey on 07801 393202. For Stall enquiries - sopleyfestival2016@gmail.com or Owls Barn 01425 672239. Organised by Sopley Parish Hall Committee reg. charity. All proceeds raised go towards the refurbishment of Sopley Parish Hall. SO COME ALONG FOR A FAMILY DAY OF FUN!!!

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Mum’s the Word Excitement brews in our house as we approach the final days of term; the countdown to the cutting of the ribbon to summer freedom has begun!

Hilary

The summer prequel of school trips, achievement evenings, shows and leavers’ assemblies will mark the end of another school year. So, inspired by what lies ahead I’m harnessing our enthusiasm for summer fun, family and adventure and writing our own summer bucket list. We’re writing them early so I don’t have to scramble for ideas later just in case I run out of this ‘summer steam’! Whether we do all the things on the list doesn’t really matter because there’s excitement in simply writing it – almost like a trailer for a really good film. My mental inspiration mood board is brimming with summer holiday rituals - I can taste summer in the air and I can’t wait for it to unravel with all its colour and splendor. My boys are dreaming of riding bikes, climbing trees, the garden sprinkler, ice creams, late nights and pyjama mornings, rolling down banks and den building and I’m dreaming of concentrated happiness – longer days, dirtier children, later bedtimes and stress free mornings. We’ll swarm to the splash park when the sun’s hot and high, have evening picnics on the beach at Hengistbury Head and climb trees on St. Catherine’s Hill. Camping adventures, random road trips and even mundane errands take on a new vibe in the summer and all the time we’ll be writing their childhood memory books. Have a fabulous July and why not create your own summer bucket list - making sure you cross things off in bright colour co-ordinated pens! Let’s make summer flourish and hang on for the ride…whatever your summer holidays hold, may they bring you much happiness.

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With Christchurch Information Centre Tues 28 - Thurs 30 June 2.30pm & Thurs 30 7.30pm Tom Hanks - HOLOGRAM FOR THE KING (12A) Tue 28 June 8pm £3 classic THE BIG LEBOWSKI (18) Wed 29 June 6.30pm £13 Conc £12 Recorded on screen IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST (U)

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Fri 1 & Sat 2 July 2.30pm & 7.30pm & Sun 3 - Tue 5 July 7.30pm & Sat 9 July 11am 2.30pm & 7.30pm LOVE & FRIENDSHIP (U) Kate Beckinsale Based on Jane Austen’s unpublished novella, Lady Susan Sun 3 July 2.30pm £13 Conc £12 Recorded on screen NT Live A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE (12A) Encore Wed 6 July 7.30pm £24 Conc £22 Irish dance, band & singers RHYTHM OF THE DANCE UK TOUR Thur 7 July 7.15pm £15 Conc £13 Live broadcast on screen Branagh Theatre Live: ROMEO & JULIET Fri 8 July 7.30pm £13 Child Under 17 £9 Wessex Actors: HAY FEVER Classic Noel Coward comedy set between the Wars Thurs 14 & Fri 15 July 7.30pm & Sat 16 2.30pm & 7.30pm £15.50 Conc £13.50 Swish of the Curtain - ONE - Magical journey through the song & dance of Musical Theatre Tue 19 July 7.30pm £32.50 CURTIS STIGERS Sat 23 July 7pm & Sun 24 July 3pm & Wed 10 Aug 2pm & 7pm Recorded satellite broadcast on screen £20 Conc £18 ANDRE RIEU’S 2016 MAASTRICHT CONCERT (12A)

Female mechanic For the South coaSt Female mechanic providing honest servicing and repairs to all makes and models of cars using the latest diagnostic equipment

Tue 26 July 8pm Tarantino classic DEATH PROOF (18) Wed 27 - Sat 30 July 2pm & 7pm£14 Conc £13 Family of 4 £50 Glad Rag Production Company (Christmas Spectacular) SUMMER SPECTACULAR Filled with song, dance, laughter & stunning costumes Sun 31 July - Thur 4 Aug 7.30pm & Wed 3 & Thur 4 11am ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS: The Movie (Cert TBA) Fri 5 Aug 8pm £25 Audience with CARLOS ACOSTA

01202 480801 Based at Kustom Kolors 5 Airfield Road Christchurch Dorset BH23 3TG

www.regentcentre.co.uk To advertise please call 01202 477214

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VW - SEAT - SKODA - AUDI - SPECIALIST MOT, Service & Repair Centre Tel. 01202 487714 www.advancedautorepairsltd.co.uk Unit 2, Beaver Industrial Estate, Airfield Road, Christchurch BH23 3TG

Local Friendly Cleaning Company

• Established in 2009 • Fully insured services • • Cleaning • Ironing • General home help •

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Landline: 0120 2484 309 Mobile: 0785 4843 350

Email: maartenstaxi@hotmail.co.uk Web: www.maartens-taxi.co.uk

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Pamper yourself or treat a friend to a Therapeutic

FUNERAL DIRECTORS Miller Bros. & F.P. Butler Ltd

Massage treatment

‘lift your spirits and feel invigorated’ 30 mins - £25 60 mins - £40 90 mins - £55 Special Loyalty Offer - Pay for 5 Get 1 free

A privately owned family business established in Christchurch for over 100 years

GOLDEN CHARTER PRE-PAYMENT FUNERAL PLANS AVAILABLE

119 Bargates Christchurch BH23 1QH www.millerbrosfunerals.co.uk

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T: 07841 476977 E: bookings@thethaitouch.com Located opposite Tesco Express in Highcliffe

Mind Benders: 1, Fork in the road; 2, Odds and ends; 3, No doubt about it

Tel: 01202 485439 or 485108

Su is a Professionally qualified Masseuse

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Personal Service available 24 hours a day Competitive prices to suit your needs Burials & Cremations


Business & Professional Williams Thompson Solicitors Miller Bros & F.P Butler Ltd

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Education Durlston Court School

23

Garden Services Artificial Grass 16 Driveways, Patios & Paths 16 Broadoak Tree Care 35 Apex Tree Surgeons 43

Motoring, Boating and Travel Kustom Kolors 7 Priory Motor Works 27 Advanced Auto Repairs Ltd 40 Maarten’s Taxi 40

Health & Beauty Dorset Denture Clinic 11 Tracey Butchart Foot Health Practitioner 11 Kellear Hearing 31 The Thai Touch.com 40 Specsavers 41 Highcliffe Dental Practice 44

Wellbeing All Mobility 15

Care Homes/Help & Retirement Sunrise of Southbourne Silverways Nursing Home Inter-County Nursing Care & Services Cleaning Services All Mopped Up CMH Carpet Cleaning A Beautiful Clean

To advertise please call 01202 477214

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Index

Community Godfirst Christchurch

Home Improvement Birtchnells of Highcliffe Ltd 1 Dunkley Tiles 3 Made 2 Measure Fitted Bedrooms 5 Ashley Blinds UK 5 Just Shutters 7 WBC Heating & Plumbing 10 The Home Doctor - Handyman 15 Aspire Architects LLP 17 B. Middleton Plumbing & Exchange 20 Tower View 21 At No.19 Interiors 24 Dream Doors 26 JP Murphy Electrical 29 Flair Interiors 30 Plumbers Online Ltd 33 Roof Exchange 33 Boyland Windows Limited 35 WBC Electrical Specialist 38

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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

Highcliffe Gordon Road Highcliffe BH23 5HN 01425 272 202 Monday 10am to 6.30pm Tuesday 9.30am to 5pm Wednesday Closed Thursday 9.30am to 1pm Friday 9.30am to 6.30pm Saturday 9.30am to 4pm

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 • July 2016

Police/Crime Police (Emergency) 999 Police (Non-emergency) 101 Crimestoppers 0800 55 51 11 Neighbourhood & Home Watch 01202 222 222 Medical/Health Services Dorset Out-of-Hours/NHS 111 Bournemouth A&E Bournemouth Hospital Christchurch Hospital British Red Cross Loan Service

111 01202 704169 01202 303626 01202 486361 01202 484074

Local Council & Services Christchurch Borough Council 01202 795000 Dorset County Council 01305 221000 Christchurch Information Centre 01202 499199 Regent Centre 01202 499199 Bournemouth Airport 01202 364000 Post Office 0345 611 2970 Dorset Family Information Service 01305 221066 Pet Care RSPCA - Ashley Heath Cats Protection

0300 123 0749 0845 3712 762

Helplines Community Safety Issues Trading Standards Citizens Advice Bureau Childline NSPCC Southern Electric British Gas Gas Emergency Environment Agency National Drugs Helpline National Debt Line Alcholics Anonymous Samaritans Age UK

01305 224331 0345 404 0506 0345 404 0506 0800 11 11 0808 800 50 00 0800 980 8476 0800 048 0202 0800 111 999 03708 506 506 0800 77 66 00 0808 808 40 00 0800 9177 650 116 123 0800 169 2081

Taxi Services Christchurch Radio Cabs Maarten’s Taxis Chritax

01202 484848 01202 484309 01202 470000


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