Southbourne Eye Community Magazine January 2016 First Edition

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Happy New Year and Welcome.... Welcome to the new Southbourne Eye community magazine! It’s been an exciting few months here at Local Eye Mags HQ in preparation for the the launch of our new magazine covering this area. Some may have already heard about us as we have been producing the Christchurch Eye & Highcliffe Eye community magazines for some years now. We’ve been wanting to introduce a third magazine for some time and with so many of our customers requesting for us to cover the Southbourne area it seemed the most natural move as we are already good neighbours! Whilst the magazine is funded by our advertisers, we do concentrate our efforts on the local community content as we realise that the more interesting and informative our content is, the more likely it is that you’ll keep hold of our magazine until the next one arrives. We‘re all about ‘Keeping Trade Local’ and helping to boost the local economy. Together we can do this! Each month the magazine will feature some great columns written by local residents that we hope you enjoy. Most of our articles have a local connection, a favourite for most is sure to be our Tucktonia article that we will bring you throughout the whole of 2016, kindly written by Alex McKinstry; we kick off the year with 4-page pullout special. Other monthly columns include Local History by Hattie Miles, Teen column by Emilie Neville, Southbourne-on-Sea Traders Association by Clive Mace and Southbourne Surf Life Saving Club by Bill Ezekiel and I’m sure many others as time goes by. The magazine also features recipes, gardening articles, puzzles, kids page and local news. If anyone has read any of our other publications then you’ll know that we are very focussed on being truly community focused. Each month we feature a What’s On Guide and Clubs, Classes, Groups & Societies listings for BH6. For anyone wishing to contribute an event or club/class to these pages it’s completely free and can be done via our website at www.localeyemagazines. co.uk. Now I’ll stop waffling so you can go and pop the kettle on, put your feet up, flick through and see for yourself what we’re all about, hopefully there’s a bit of something for everyone. Please don’t forget to mention us when using any local services and trades advertised within these pages, as without them there would be no Southbourne Eye! Happy New Year to you all!

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contents What’s On 7 Teen Column 7 Sensory Room for Hire 8 Clubs, Classes, Groups & Societies 9 MindBenders 10 Southbourne Surf Life Saving Club 11 Local History 12 Southbourne Traders Association 15 First Choice Plumbing 16 Tucktonia 17 Aladdin 23 Garden View 26 Coffee Break 28 Recipe 29 Kid’s Page 30 Puzzle Solutions 33 Index of Advertisers 33 Useful Telephone Numbers 34 Magazine Editor & Publisher Cheryl Dennett - info@localeyemagazines.co.uk Magazine Layout & Advert Design Cheryl Dennett & Fee Lanzino Administrator, Digital Marketing & Distribution Coordinator Lucie Holt-Davies - admin@localeyemagazines.co.uk Contributors Alex McKinstry, Emily Neville, Clive Mace, Hattie Miles & Bill Ezekiel. Disclaimer - Whilst every care has been taken to ensure that the data in this publication is accurate, neither the publisher nor its editorial contributors can accept, and herby disclaim, any liability to any loss or damage caused by errors or omissions resulting from negligence, accident or any other cause. Local Eye Magazines does not officially endorse any advertising material included within this publication. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system, or transmitted in any form - electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise - without prior permission of the publisher.

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Tuesday 12th January Learn IT – Love IT Are you struggling with technology? Our brilliant team from Twynham School can help you get the best out of your phones, tablets, laptops – painlessly! Free classes at Priory House, please contact Colin Bacchus on 01425 278862 for details.

Saturday 16th January 9.30-12.30 Cryptic Crosswords for Beginners half-day course at Christchurch Library. Learn how to solve cryptic crosswords. £20 course fee. Ring 0791 777 6467 or email courses@ czdcrosswords.co.uk to book your place.

Saturday 16th – Saturday 23rd January ‘Goldilocks and The Three Bears’ performed at the Regent Centre, Christchurch. Another popular family panto from the celebrated, awardwinning Highcliffe Charity Players. Tickets £10-£13.50 from Regent Centre Box Office Tel: 01202 499199, online:www.regentcentre.co.uk Thursday 28th January, 10.30am Illustrated talk on the ‘History of Tuckton’ at Tuckton Library, Wick Lane, Tuckton, Bournemouth, BH6 4LF. Free of charge.

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I can’t believe that Christmas has come and gone. Even more shocking is the fact that our Christmas tree remained vertical and wasn’t pulled down by our new kitten Smudge. He certainly learnt how to unwrap presents, some of them before they should have been! Soon he will be allowed to venture outside which will be a scary day for all of us and as he returns, we will be ready for presents of mice and birds from the garden!

The Christmas spirit will continue into January as we go to see All Saints Dramatic Society’s performance of Aladdin at St Peter’s School. They have been performing fantastic pantos for many years and it is so lovely to have something to look forward to after all the excitement of Christmas.

Last month I took my Mum to the O2 Bournemouth to see Scouting For Girls. It was a fantastic evening and I hardly had a voice left in the morning after singing ‘She’s So Lovely’ and ‘Heartbeat’ at the top of my voice. Roy Stride was a great entertainer and even left the stage and surprised his fans by appearing in the balcony. I’m really looking forward to going to Wembley Arena to see Rhianna next June and was online at 9am the day the tickets went on sale. Naturally I’m going with my friend who has the same name! If you are out and about in Southbourne and fancy a break from shopping, pop into Pierre’s Patisserie in Woodside Road; they have a lovely selection of cakes that you can either eat in or take away. Just perfect for cheering you up on a cold January day and you will always have a friendly welcome. See you next month!!!

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Other Southbourne Chess Club Friday evenings, 7pm at Tuckton Social Club, 222 Tuckton Road, Bournemouth, BH6 3AA. (Your first night is free) All ages and skills welcome.

Clubs, Classes, Groups & Societies in the Southbourne Area Children 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 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 Monday morning term time at Trinity Methodist Church. Contact lisa@thecreationstation.co.uk for booking details.

Fresh Outlooks ‘Opportunities for Disability’ The Tuesday Club. Providing structured activity, social interaction and a sensory room. Try a range of activities, including singing, arts and crafts, games, drama etc. 10am - 2pm at Beaufort Community Centre, Beaufort Road, BH6 5LB. Fresh Outlooks ‘Opportunities for Disability’ Signs Rambling Group. A walking group enjoying our local countryside. Meeting at various starting points and discovering the best our countryside can offer. For further information call Paula on 01202 382616 or Julie on 01202 417274. Retired Mens Club Our next meeting is on Friday 8th January when the speaker will be Hilary Warner. If you wish to come along and enjoy coffee, a talk, a 3 course lunch and friendly conversation contact Chris on 01202 430265

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Over the past 12 months or so a lot of you will have noticed a new building being erected on the prom at the bottom of St Catherine’s path. This is our new club premises and is the result of many years of hard work to get the funding (mostly from Sport England) and the necessary permissions so we end up with a suitable design. The new facility will not only mean that we have room to store all of our equipment but it also incorporates a 40m2 dry training room so we can hold first aid courses for our members as well as for the wider community. We are still fundraising to add the finishing touches but hope to be fully operational before next summer.

So now you know who we are, I’m going to mention what I hope to write about in the months to come. Some of our members are also involved in Flood Rescue as part of Wessex Flood Rescue so as the weather in February is more likely to be wet than dry we will be giving advice on how to stay safe around inland floods. As we approach the summer we will then give advice and news about the Club and what our members have achieved.

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Local History by Hattie Miles - Stourfield House walkingtalks.wordpress.com

Douglas Mews is an unassuming road of relatively new-build properties, but venture down the close and you will find a strange looking block of flats with a rather magnificent double external staircase leading to its first floor entrance. This is all that remains of Stourfield House, a Georgian mansion, built in 1766 by a wellconnected man called Edmund Bott, a barrister, who in 1771 published a collection of cases relating to the Poor Law. The house was set in 140 acres of grounds overlooking the Stour valley. Stourfield House was huge, and in 1894 became a grammar school, and later a sanatorium for consumptive patients. In 1991 the building was demolished, apart from the steps and entrance. Its most celebrated resident arrived in 1796. Mary Bowes, countess of Strathmore, lived there during the final years of her life. She was a colourful character and considered thoroughly eccentric. Mary was the only child of Sir George Bowes, a wealthy businessman and mine owner from Durham. He died suddenly leaving Mary, then 11, his fortune, and making her the richest child in Britain. At 18, Mary married John Lyn, 9th Earl of Strathmore. They had five children, though the marriage was said to be an unhappy one, as the couple had little in common. Mary had various dalliances with other men and when John Lyn died in 1776 she found she was pregnant by a lover. A marriage was quickly arranged, but there was another suitor - widowed sea captain Andrew Robinson Stoney, a handsome man who, unbeknown to Mary, had abused his first wife. He seduced Mary and set out to discredit

her reputation with her future husband. He planted anonymous stories about her in The Morning Post newspaper, Hattie and then challenged the editor to a duel to defend her honour. The whole thing was a con, but the result was that Mary married the sea captain. He was a horrible, manipulative man and set out to control her every movement in what was a ghastly eight years of marriage. Mary had made provision that her children would inherit her fortune, but in finding this out, Stoney became violent and even more abusive. Astonishingly in those days it was quite legal for a man to beat his wife. Eventually things got so bad that Mary, with the help of loyal servants, managed to escape. A furious Stoney began stalking her. His outrageous behaviour eventually resulted in his arrest and imprisonment. Mary attempted to divorce him, a historic case that would inspire campaigners in the battle for women’s rights. Four years later Mary moved to Stourfield House with her servants where she chose to live a reclusive life. Her main companions were her pet dogs. She had hot meals cooked for them daily and places laid for them at her table. Her last will and testament was witnessed by trusted friends from Pokesdown Village and included a legacy to the widow Lockyer of Pokesdown Farm. When she died in April 1800, undertakers came from London to take her by horse-drawn hearse to Westminster Abbey where she was buried in Poets’ Corner wearing a court dress, with all the accessories necessary for a Royal audience. Mary was the great, great, great, great grandmother of the Queen.

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SOSBA has a dedicated team of volunteer traders who make up our management team and members. The team has a mix of skills from retailers, hoteliers and solicitors that converse to achieve a more exciting and vibrant Southbourne. Last year Southbourne was quoted in one of the national papers as an up and coming, desired place to live. We have seen impressive changes to the high street with the introduction of new traders like Costa Coffee, Quarters restaurant & Q Bar, Daisy’s Den and many more to compliment the likes of Larder House, Treasure House (established 1932) and Steele Raymond. SoSBA meet on the second THURSDAY of every month at The Grove Tavern at 1pm, and new or potential member are always welcome. We work closely with the Council and Coastal Bid to deliver events like ‘Wheels Comes to Southbourne’ that attracted 5500 people to the High Street at the end of May 2015 and we are on course to deliver the same for June 2016. Our organisation is the fast track into the council resources and departments. If you would like further information please go to sosba.co.uk or facebook.com/SouthbourneOnSea

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TUCKTONIA: A FRESH INTRODUCTION Written by Alexander McKinstry

There was a time, not long ago in fact, when every major historical British monument could be found at Christchurch. The site of this cultural cynosure was the Tuckton Golf and Leisure Park off Stour Road, and the monuments formed part of a model landscape dubbed ‘Tucktonia’ – occupying four of the site’s twenty-one acres, though ‘Tucktonia’ is the name by which the entire leisure park tends to be remembered. Last year, I wrote a series of columns for Christchurch Eye on the history of Tucktonia and, given the interest generated by these articles, we have decided to re-run them for residents on the Bournemouth side of the river. The site’s origins were rooted in the Tuckton Golf School, opened in 1932 by Arthur Vine, an affable cove in plus-fours, who laid out a driving range on the low-lying meadowland here – adding a set of floodlights in 1956, making this the first floodlit golf course in the UK. In 1961 the freehold was purchased by Harry Stiller, a young motorsports fanatic, who had become Arthur’s business partner after arriving in Bournemouth three years previously. One of Harry’s first acts was to secure a drinks licence for the site’s clubhouse, which was promptly renamed The Golfers’ Arms, with a racing car built into the wall and sixteen ales on draught at any one time. The business then ticked over while Harry focused on his Formula Three career: he was British champion three years in a row, but retired from the sport in 1968, after two successive accidents test-driving tyres. It was at this point that Harry turned his efforts to transforming the club into a full-blown entertainments complex, the one thing, he felt, that the Bournemouth area was lacking. The Golfers’ Arms was assigned to Watney’s Brewery on a 99-year lease, partly to fund the new attractions; these included an outdoor swimming pool, a miniature railway, crazy golf, a 35-ft. fun slide or ‘Astroglide’, and a go-karting circuit run like a mini-Indianapolis (there was no age limit, so long as the driver’s foot was capable of reaching the brake pedal). These features in place, the site reopened as the Tuckton Golf and Leisure Park in 1972, though Harry was still looking for a special ingredient to catapult the site to attention. It so happened that, around that time, a business acquaintance suggested he visit the Madurodam model village in The Hague – ‘and the moment I set foot there,’ says Harry today, ‘I knew this was exactly the sort of thing I wanted to bring to Christchurch.’ The result was the miniature landscape, Tucktonia, assembled on the flood plain at the back of the site: this had to be raised by more than 2 ft. to gain planning consent, which meant draining 18 • Southbourne Eye • January 2016


the area, filling it with 18,000 tons of hardcore and 2,500 tons of concrete, then topping it with 12,500 tons of earth. This took place after numerous clashes with the river and town planning authorities, which resulted in Harry selling the site to Grand Metropolitan Hotels Ltd. – though he agreed to stay on for a year as consultant in the project. Harry’s idea was that Tucktonia would embody ‘the best of British in miniature’, incorporating models of Stonehenge, Hadrian’s Wall, the Tower of London, St. Paul’s, the Palace of Westminster and the cream of Britain’s industry, with cars tootling along the miniature motorway and Concorde taking off hourly from Tucktonia Airport. Everything was built to a 1:24 scale, right down to the pigeons surrounding Nelson’s column, or the graffiti on the model railway station wall.

The grand opening of Tucktonia took place on 23 May 1976, with Arthur Askey presiding – an inspired choice, as even he towered over most of the exhibits. As the years went by, further fixtures were added: in 1978 an army helicopter was brought in to lower a 26-ft. model of the

Post Office Tower, the site being so densely packed by this stage that there was no other way of putting it in place. That particular model cost £7,000 to build and, like its life-size counterpart, was equipped with a rotating restaurant section, turning at a rate of eight revolutions per hour. Inevitably, the cost of maintaining the models was high, and the site would close each winter to allow the work to be carried out – though the indoor amusements palace remained open, generating a trickle of income. Despite such overheads, Grand Metropolitan insisted the business was still solvent when they To advertise please call 01202 477214

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sold it to a new local company, Tucktonia Ltd., in 1983. (Peter Arnold, who had been running some of the rides as a sub-contractor, was appointed managing director.) This company did its best to turn the leisure park into an all-year-round attraction – it was Peter, for instance, who installed a haunted house under the fun-slide stairs (‘I put my mother-in-law in charge of it’) – but it ran into several difficulties, such as resistance from the local residents’ association, and limited room to expand. The company therefore decided to relocate and sold the site, for a reported £10 million, to Costain Homes, pending the 130-home residential development known as The Meridians. Site clearance began in October 1986, the Tucktonia flag – a chirpy robin, with a Union Jack breast – fluttering above the debris at half-mast.

Attempts at re-establishing the leisure park at various other locations never came to fruit, not least because most of the Tucktonia models were destroyed in a warehouse fire at Verwood in 1990 – though Buckingham Palace escaped the flames, and is now on display at the Merrivale Model Village in Great Yarmouth. Tucktonia Ltd., meanwhile, was dissolved on 19 February 1992, and even the Golfers’ Arms eventually succumbed to the wrecking-ball. Since then, the days of Christchurch’s only leisure park have become a fond but increasingly distant memory. Over the next few months we will be tracing the rise and fall of the site here in the pages of Southbourne Eye, and interviewing some of the key figures involved in bringing this remarkable attraction to our doorstep. Alex McKinstry’s The History of Tuckton, 35,000 B.C. - 1926, is available from Natula Publications(http://natulapublications.co.uk/). You can contact the author at thebankruptcyman@gmail.com

Reader’s Memories We lived in Winchester but often visited my parents who had retired to Wimborne in the early 1970’s. Sadly we only visited Tucktonia once but it has enduring memories for me. - Mrs. Rosie Martin

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HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW? GARDENING RESOLUTIONS

I’m a sucker for resolutions. I make loads every year though I have to admit I break most of them too. But it’s January and time for a spot of gardening self-improvement. To this end here are my gardening resolutions. 1. I will take a daily walk around my plot and pull out a few weeds as I go. I will not wait until I can’t stick a pin between the dandelions.

Let’s face it gardeners are great procrastinators. But by doing a little and often we can keep our plots looking spick and span. 2. I will not leave seed sowing until it’s too late! This is my personal nemesis. I get carried away by all the glorious seed catalogues, order dozens of packets then pop them in a drawer and forget about them.

3. I will plant all the plants I buy from a nursery as soon as a get them home and definitely before their flowers drop off and they turn up their little green toes. Plants bought from a nursery, especially those in cell pack, are already in less than ideal conditions and letting them dehydrate further will make for a sick, leggy plant more prone to disease. Preparation is the key here. I will make sure I have the correct pots, enough potting compost and the time to spare before I buy. 4. I will clean my gardening tools at the end of each day spent gardening.

This is sensible because dirty tools can spread disease. Mild bleach (one part bleach to 10 parts water) or an organic cleaner, which I prefer, will make sure they’re ready for use next time. 5. I will buy another water butt and water my plants faithfully, particularly my pots. Lack of water produces weak root systems. If I know I won’t have the time I’ll invest in an irrigation system. 6. I will start another compost bin. it’s not difficult and will help the environment as I’ll be able to recycle even more of my waste vegetable matter. There are small drums and bins which will suit even the tiniest spot. 7. I will help wildlife by making sure I provide habitats for birds, bugs and beasties.

Any effort I put in will be repaid tenfold. A garden is a little ecosystem. If it functions well there will be natural pest control, pollination and soil conditioning. Those are my resolutions. You may have different ones and that’s fine. I’m sure we’ll break a few along the way but no-one said the path to perfection, particularly gardening perfection was easy.

By Rachel Leverton

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS Miller Bros. & F.P. Butler Ltd A privately owned family business established in Christchurch for over 100 years

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Arts & Crafts Craft Corner 11 32

Cleaning Services A Beautiful Clean

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Education Number Works n Words St Anne’s After-School Tuition

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Food & Drink Pierre’s Patisserie 11 Garden Services Apex Tree Surgeons 2 Broomhill Garden Buildings Ltd 6 Chris Oliver Tree & Hedge Cutting Specialist 27 Health & Beauty Hair Worx 10 Court House Clinics 24 Dorset Denture Clinic 25 Head of Hair Limited 29 Barbers@152 33

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Business & Professional Miller Bros & F.P Butler Ltd

Home Improvement WBC 247 Heating & Plumbing 3 Ashley Blinds UK 5 Just Shutters 13 Plumb Exchange 22 Roof Exchange 22 WBC Plumbing 35 Motoring, Boating and Travel Kustom Kolors 15 Property Bullock & Lees 1 Solent Estates Agents 21 Wren Letting Ltd 36 Shopping Gem of England Jewellery 14 Sports and Fitness Rugbytots Bournemouth & Christchurch 14 Wellbeing All Mobility 25

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

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Local Chemists Lloyds 01202 428181 12 Southbourne Grove, Southbourne, BH6 3QZ Mon - Sat 8.30am - 6pm C & M Chemists 01202 429144 29A Bellevue Road, Southbourne, BH6 3DB Mon-Fri 8.45am - 1pm / 2pm - 5.45pm Healthpoint Pharmacy 01202 429819 171 Tuckton Road, Southbourne, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH6 3LA Mon-Fri 9am - 1pm / 2pm - 5.30pm Sat 9am - 1pm Boots Chemists 01202 424371 20-22 Southbourne Grove, BH6 3RA Mon - Sat 9am - 5.30pm Tuckton Pharmacy 01202 429047 160 Tuckton Road, BH6 3JX Mon - Sat 9am - 5.30pm Sat 9am - 1pm

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Police/Crime Police (Emergency) Police (Non-emergency) Crimestoppers Neighbourhood & Home Watch

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Medical/Health Services Dorset Out-of-Hours/NHS 111 Bournemouth A&E Bournemouth Hospital Christchurch Hospital British Red Cross Loan Service

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Local Council & Services Bournemouth Borough Council 01202 451451 Dorset County Council 01305 221000 Bournemouth Tourism 01202 451734 Bournemouth Airport 01202 364000 Post Office 0345 611 2970 Dorset Family Information Service 01305 221066 Pet Care RSPCA - Ashley Heath Cats Protection

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