NOV 20 22 VIEW ONLINE In this issue... Local Businesses & Services The Adventures of Daichi Celebrity Interview: Jenny Eclair Money on my mind: Martin Lewis BCP Council day opportunities reviewed as part of new consultation Green ngers: Alan Titchmarsh Column World Cup 2022: Teams, Venues, Groups, Coverage My
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Dear Residents,
We are very excited about our new project to be as eco-friendly as possible. The new paper we are using is definitely a step in that direction. We also have lots of articles this month that align with our view of helping the planet ‘one page at a time’. If you have any ideas locally, or know of a business that is doing all it can to stay environmentally safe, please let them know of us, as we can help spread the word. Let’s keep our planet clean and healthy.
This is in fact the November issue and I for one am so surprised how the time is flying by! I wonder if that is to do with my age? Quite likely! Are you in the Christmas spirit yet? … I cannot say I am as I write this, but that could change at any moment. Maybe a spot of Christmas shopping will do it? Well, it is a good excuse anyway. Stephen and I did manage a few days away last month and you can read all about it inside. It is good to take some time out that is for sure. We do wish you a very happy November and hope you have good plans to spend time with family and friends for the holiday season coming up. Oh yes and please use the advertisers inside to help with anything you need. As ever, if you have any data to pass on to me, I am happy to talk or receive an email.
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The waiting is almost over for the biggest festival of football to begin as the FIFA World Cup breaks new ground with its foray into the Middle East. Qatar is set to host what will be the 22nd edition of the sport’s most famous event, as a planet of football fanatics hold their breath.
This winter, hosts Qatar will kick-off the World Cup in the Al Bayt Stadium on Friday 20th November against Ecuador, hoping not to join South Africa as the only host nation not to advance from their group. Senegal and Netherlands complete Group A.
Group B sees England and Wales, alongside USA and Iran; while Group C contains twotime winners Argentina, as well as Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland.
In Group D, it’s defending world champions France paired with Australia, Denmark and Tunisia.
The might of Spain and Germany will clash in Group E, with Japan and Costa Rica seemingly fighting for third place.
Former World number one ranked Belgium are in with
The Teams, The Groups, The Venues, The Coverage show
2018 runners-up Croatia, as Canada and Morocco sit alongside, in Group F.
Record five-time winners Brazil play Serbia, Switzerland and Cameroon in Group G, whilst the first-round stage is completed by Portugal, Ghana, Uruguay and South Korea in a tough looking Group H.
The 64 tournament matches will be played over 28 days and in eight different venues, as the sides battle it out to face off in the World Cup final, to be held at the Lusail Iconic Stadium, which is about 20km from the capital of Doha.
In the UK, free-toair channels BBC and ITV share the rights to screen every single match, and both will show the final in full. Globally, the viewing figures
for Russia 2018 were record-breaking, as over half of the world watched at least one minute of coverage. With the Middle East only a few hours ahead of the UK, the majority of matches will kick off in daytime hours. After Qatar’s opener on the Friday evening, there will be four matches a day throughout the group stage from 11am to 8pm start times (GMT).
There will no break between the group and knockout stages. The first hiatus in action will come in the days before the quarter-finals on Friday 9th and Saturday 10th; the semifinals take place on the 13th and 14th, and the third-place playoff is on Saturday 17th December.
The showpiece final, and the crowning of the Qatar 2022 World Cup winners, kicks off at 3pm on Sunday 18th December.
Hold onto your hats –it’s going to be quite a ride!
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We all know that we need to do our bit to help save our planet, whether that might be changing our diet, reducing electricity usage or using eco-friendly alternatives. Products that are ecofriendly are products that do not harm to the environment.
Eco-friendly products are usually turned down by buyers because of their higher costs. Making a product for pro ts with no care for the environment allows large corporate companies to sell their products at a cheaper price while creating all kinds of damage to our planet. However, many of the cheaper products we buy from corporate businesses are designed to be less sustainable and durable, making us purchase them again and again. Eco-friendly products although pricier initially do not just help our planet but also tend to be more durable. is means that, in the long-term, choosing a more sustainable product can save you money.
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Game for a laugh?
How luck and laughter have kept comedian, novelist and actress Jenny Eclair at the top of her game as she soars into her seventh decade.
You’ll often hear pop stars, entertainers and comedians complaining about life on the road – the travelling, the hotels, the constant and aching repetition of each live show… but not Jenny Eclair.
The husky-voiced fashionfervent 62-year-old doesn’t buy into all that. To her, touring is a chance to meet new people and see new sights – in many respects, it’s a holiday… even if she can’t pinpoint on a map where her destinations are...
“The more I tour, the more grateful I am to be doing this,” she begins. “I do realise how lucky I am, to have people still turning up. That’s pretty special
for me, because there’s a lot of competition out there and it’s quite tough.
“It’s easy to moan about this and that, but you come to realise this is actually a dream job. I get to show off for 90 minutes on a nightly basis. That’s not bad!
“And I love the travelling,” she continues. “There are the places you know, and they are ones that you look forward to. Then there are the surprises: Aberdeen, so friendly; Fowey, in Cornwall, beautiful; and Telford… fantastic! On any normal day you’d think ‘Where the hell is Telford?! Well, I know now!
“The mentality is, ‘I might never be able to come to this place again, so why not do that river trip, why not have that cheesecake?!’ It’s just taking advantage of where you are more than just laying in a hotel room worrying about the gig.”
That Jenny views touring as a holiday
means audiences get the very best out of a comedian who is, ironically, most notably recognised for her sour-spoken rantings on Grumpy Old Women, Loose Women and more.
Her 2022 tour, entitled Sixty! (Ffs!) should have happened two years ago, but Covid saw to its delay. The sentiments are, however, all the same, even now she has ascended to the ripe old age of, well, 62.
“Stand-up is an interesting concept in itself. You’re never totally in control – making people laugh can be tough, after all, but when it goes well it’s like getting into a big bath every night – it’s comforting and it’s comfortable.
“Ultimately, I love feelgood comedy – for me, it’s about performing to women of a certain age… an audience who are experiencing a lot of similar things; but good comedy should be about anything that makes us smile. I think we all need a dose of that right now!”
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BCP Council day opportunities reviewed as part of new consultation
As part of an ongoing review into day opportunities in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole area, BCP Council has recently launched a consultation to get feedback from people who are either currently associated with or may choose to take part in one of these services in the future.
Day opportunities are activities which are arranged by BCP Council and independent providers for young people and adults, which can help them to develop specific skills, meet new people and/or access employment or volunteering opportunities. The aim of this consultation is to gain insight into what key stakeholders of these services want day opportunities to look like. This feedback will be used to inform future decisions around how day opportunities are delivered and how they are currently meeting the needs of those who use them.
Councillor Karen Rampton, Portfolio Holder for People and Homes, said: “We recognise how important day opportunity services are for many of our communities and we want to give people a chance to have their say on what these services will look like in the future, as we continue to work towards being accessible and accountable to our residents.
“We encourage anyone who is currently connected to our day opportunities or who may be in the future to take part in our consultation and help to shape the future of these services in our conurbation.”
The consultation closes for responses on 30 November 2022.
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Wool and the gang
How knitwear became cool again.
For some of us, knitwear evokes uncomfortable memories of itchy, misshapen cardigans in garish hues and patterns knitted by one’s nan or elderly aunt. It is a giant leap therefore to appreciate just how cool those same woollies, and all associated needlecraft, have now become.
Modern knitwear
In some ways it is just the inevitable movement of time, as that which was once au fait becomes so again, but there is also another social phenomenon which has helped propel this ancient art form to fashion’s front row: Instagram. Now boasting a breadth of needle-wielding influencers, the photo-sharing app has become the ideal place for knitters to show off their yarns. Whether cutesy crochet bikinis or gorgeous, grannyish cardigans, wool enthusiasts such as New
Zealand native Nicole Leybourne (@theknitter) and California student Kara Eng (@karas. knit.eng), not only have thousands of followers (43k and 118k respectively) they also have thriving online marketplaces where they sell their highly coveted patterns across the globe.
Not surprisingly, this online trend has begun to seep into modern culture with knitwear having a few massive moments. There was Bernie Sanders’ mittens which basically became the meme of Joe Biden’s inauguration; the cream, cable knit sweater worn by Chris Evans in thriller flick Knives Out (who knew cable knit could be so sexy?); and diver Tom Daley’s magnificent Team GB cardigan which he was seen knitting poolside at the Tokyo 2020 games.
Knitting inspiration for the nation
It comes as no surprise that a huge boost in sales was seen across sewing machines, knitting kits and crochet books during various lockdowns that commenced in the spring of
2020, while many of us around the globe sat anxiously at home.
After all, if one is going to nervously twiddle their thumbs for weeks on end, one might as well acquire a beautiful scarf and beanie set at the end of it.
Knitting is community, as the plethora of online forums will attest. It is unity, and comes with free online patterns widely available to download.
Purling that makes perfect sense
Beyond all the cultural ephemera, however, is the fact that knitting is just good sense. With the perils of fast fashion becoming more apparent by the day, making clothes yourself is an appealing antidote.
Made with care, made with time, and made with love: you can modify the pattern exactly to your size and colour preferences, save money, and nurture a real sense of pride and accomplishment at the end of it.
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Increasing numbers of homeowners are choosing to hold their properties as tenants in common to reduce inheritance tax and help protect their share from care fees
The Property Protection Trust Will package is based around how you hold the ownership of your home. All good estate planning nowadays considers the difference between owning your home as joint tenants or as tenants in common.
If you own your home as Joint Tenants; when one of you dies the ownership of the home passes by the Law of Survivorship and not by your Will. Therefore, the surviving partner will automatically own 100% of the property. This sounds right to most people. BUT should the surviving partner need care in the future, the Local Authority can take everything they own (including their home) to pay for the care fees, leaving just £14,250 to be inherited by children and grandchildren.
There is an alternative.
Nowadays many couples choose to own their home as Tenants in Common where each partner will own 50% of the family home. This provides for many benefits.
Firstly, it allows you to legally leave your share of the property in your Will to whoever you wish. A properly written Will can ensure that your half of your house will eventually pass to your children even if your widow re-marries.
Unmarried cohabiting couples or relatives living together can also use this means of ownership as a way of minimising their Inheritance Tax exposure.
It can also help with long-term care costs. If one of you is still living in your home the Local Authority can’t include its value in the means test if one of you has to go in to long-term care. This also applies if the husband or wife still living at home dies while the other is in care as their share will go into the trust.
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Introducing... Caring Canines in Bournemouth & Poole
Caring Canines is a not-for-profit voluntary group dedicated to promoting canine awareness and its values.
It offers the assistance of its assessed, vaccinated and insured dogs in the Bournemouth and Poole community, to break down barriers and enhance the lives of those people who miss canine companionship or benefit from it.
What do we do?
• Organise and attend public events with their fundraising/ awareness stand throughout the year
• Give talks to local groups from Cubs to Womens Institues
• Offer Be Dogwise an educational session for 12 years and under via schools and youth clubs (inc Charlies Storybook for under fives)
• Offer ‘Be Bookwise’ a literacy programme for schools (children under 12 years)
• Offer therapywise School Support Dogs for children with additional needs
For information please contact either of the Co-Founders: Sue Dennett or Julie Lankshear 01202 574791 or 07812 477349 sulie2060@gmail.com www.caringk9s.co.uk
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Most people think of a salad as a summer dish –it’s light, seasonal, won’t fill you up if you’re having a couple of glasses of wine, and showcases flavours that match the sunny, uplifting vibes of July and August.
Yet if there’s
thing
versatility, so of course we should be creating interesting, challenging, delicious salads all year round.
Top Tip
adding in bolder
such as potato, and more edgy flavours, like bacon, you can very quickly and very easily convert the humble salad into a dish for any season, any temperature.
Method
1. Cook the potatoes in salted water until soft, drain and return to the heat to dry out. It is important that the potatoes are thoroughly cooked - there is nothing worse than ‘al dente’ potatoes.
2. Combine the potatoes with the crumbled crispy bacon, the pickled cucumber, eggs and onion. Season to taste.
Add in a handful of chopped jalapeno
for an extra kick!
3. Combine the remaining ingredients to make the dressing. Fold enough of the dressing into the salad to make it creamy.
4. When folding everything together do it while the potatoes are still warm and allow the potatoes to break down a little in the mixing.
one
we note about salads it’s their
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Antony Worrall ompson’s Potato Salad Introduction Ingredients (serves 6-8) • 675g floury potatoes, peeled and cut into 1” cubes • 6 rashers smoked streaky bacon, cooked until crisp • 2 large dill cucumbers, diced • 2 hard boiled eggs, chopped • 4 spring onions, chopped • 1tbsp lemon juice • 1tbsp chopped dill • 1tbsp snipped chives • 1tbsp chopped flat leaf parsley • 3tbsp mayonnaise • 3tbsp soured cream • Salt and ground black pepper
chillies
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The Greenest Countries on Earth
The top eight countries doing their bit for the planet.
While environmental groups and politicians may make us believe we, here in the UK, are the scourge of the planet’s health, recent research by Oxford University has shown us to be one of the greenest countries on Earth.
Of course, more can always be done, always, but in the meantime, here are the planet’s top eight eco-conscious countries.
1. Switzerland
The most environmentally friendly and greenest country in the world, Switzerland, achieves its status in the way it has led on hydroelectric power, solar energy, wind turbines and geothermal.
2. France
In their 2019 Energy and Climate Act, France gave themselves an ambitious aim of net zero emissions by 2050. In addition, they made it illegal for supermarkets to discard good quality, unsold produce, and they score particularly well on low air pollution as well.
3. Denmark
With half of the electricity on Danish shores provided by solar and wind power and a very efficient policy on greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), Denmark’s rating is boosted by extremely good air quality and rich biodiversity.
4. Malta
Biodiversity is also a big win for Malta, while water is as clean in the country as anywhere on the planet, due to excellent sanitation and resources. The country is also helped by great agritourism - local people hosting in rural areas.
5. Sweden
Another Scandinavian country on the list, Sweden has low CO2 emissions, and their utilisation of renewable energy sources mean they aim to be running at 100% sustainability by 2045.
6. United Kingdom
The UK ranks extremely highly on the purity of drinking water and general sanitation levels.
In addition, while our countryside is revered the world over, our eco rating is boosted mostly by the 9,000 wind turbines scattered around the coastline, which allow for clean and sustainable energy.
7. Luxembourg
In 2005, the diminutive country set itself a target of lowering GHG emissions by more than half by 2030, with a goal of net zero by 2050. Scoring high for water and biodiversity and habitat, Luxembourg is succeeding.
8. Austria
With 40% of the country’s money set aside for green projects and 19% of agricultural land now organically farmed, Austria is doing well in the environmental stakes. In fact, that latter figure puts them top of the EU charts.
Leading countries from other continents
Oceania
New Zealand, 17th Asia
Japan, 20th North America Canada, 25th South America Trinidad and Tobago, 35th Africa
Morocco, 54th
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Sports Hall Project at Poole Grammar School
The project gathers pace as October marks the start of the ground works for the construction of Poole Grammar’s new Sports Hall.
Headteacher Dr Amanda Smith and Chair of Governors Dr Ken Power viewed the site with representatives of the project team. This included Marcus Drysdale and Colin JohnsonManaging Director and Group Operations Director respectively of Acheson Construction Ltd.
The project team are looking forward to the steel frame going up in November. Planned completion is expected at the end of August 2023.
Dr Amanda Smith said “After such a long wait, the commencement of this project is a really exciting one for the school. It will transform our provision for sport, fitness and health within school, as well as enabling us to open up significant opportunity for community use.”
Dr Ken Power said “For too long during the “Austerity Years” we have struggled with inadequate facilities; whilst seeking approval and funding for this vital project. We will finally be able to offer all our students then opportunities they deserve to experience the widest possible range of sport and fitness activities ; developing habits to last a lifetime. I take the opportunity to thank our Bursar Jonathan Stiby for his dogged tenacity in pursuing this project to its successful conclusion”.
Marcus Drysdale said “Acheson Construction are very proud to be delivering this important project for the school and look forward to marking further important milestones as the project progresses”.
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A Design for Life… e Kevin McCloud Column
Designer, writer and television presenter, Kevin McCloud leapt into our consciousness with his vastly successful Grand Designs show on Channel 4. This month, the affable architectural business owner returns to the subject of truly making our home into a home.
It’s becoming more and more difficult to get on the property ladder. We are living through an incredible ‘cost of living’ crisis, and that throws the whole housing market into disarray. Should people buy now in fear of things getting even worse? Should they look to rent and wait for things to calm down? Or perhaps if the bubble is going to burst, should they sell up, keep their money to one side and buy something when the property sector crashes?
Through all the worry and uncertainty there is always the
factor of making wherever we do live as happily and as homely as possible.
I feel that sometimes we are so keen to move, so keen to head on to the next place, that we lose sight of the day-to-day joy, satisfaction, security and homeliness of our spaces, and really these things are worth more than any amount of money in the bank.
I have always thought that, right back to the first house I ever bought - an old two up, two down in East Dulwich in London. It was small and not worth a lot, but it meant and still does mean an awful lot to me. It was where I started out, and I look back with huge fondness.
So this is why, when we have so much worry and concern
over the way the market is going – and let’s be honest, for several years now it’s only been going in one direction – we can sometimes lose sight of the contentment and happiness that a property brings us. Perhaps it’s the garden, or the cellar, or just the hour or two you get to sit in the front room and relax on an evening.
My point is we are always trying to move on and aspire to the next thing, when in reality so much of what we should do is about sitting still, looking around, being in the moment and saying to ourselves, ‘you know, this is okay – in this moment, I am happy’.
Make the most of your home’s best features, because adding value isn’t always about money and it never has been. Wherever you find yourself, just enjoy your time there.
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Oceanarium hosts gender reveal celebration for their youngest Humboldt penguin!
Oceanarium hosts gender reveal celebration for their youngest Humboldt penguin!
Oceanariums fun gender reveal party announced that their new baby Humboldt penguin is … drum roll please…. A GIRL!
Ponyo, hatched on 12 May this year by same-sex couple, Diego and Zorro who adopted Ponyo and proved to be quite the naturals at parenting! The female chick was named Ponyo after our naming competition and inspired by the Japanese animated film.
Until recently, the adorable chick had been busy behind the scenes with the aquatic team, getting warmed up to be released into the colony where Ponyo was finally reunited with her proud dads. After an inquisitive nature from the other birds, Ponyo has settled very well into the colony.
Ponyo is now finally at an age where they can reveal its gender as it is impossible to identify what gender a Humboldt penguin will be when its hatched. Identifying the penguins’ chicks’ gender is determined by the analysis of DNA from a feather sample. This can only be done when the chick has molted their natural down feather and their adult waterproof feathers have emerged.
Melissa Mudge who has recently been promoted to penguin keeper, says “Ponyo has developed really well in the last couple of months. She is eating really well and couldn’t be in a healthier position.
Ideally, we wanted her to be a girl to balance the girl/ boy ratio, but of course we would be happy whatever the gender was! We are very proud of Ponyo and how well she is doing!”
She continues to say “Ponyo is extremely curious, playful and entertaining to watch as she builds more confidence within the colony.
It is worth anyone’s while to come and say hello to Ponyo because she will undoubtedly brighten up your day.”
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The Adventures of Daichi
The Modern Magazines Camper Van
Sometimes we have to change plans and apparently ‘make do’ with less than we originally wanted. Life is like that, let’s face it. Last month was an example of that, but we had a great time despite the grandiose plans taking a back step. You see it was our 25th Wedding Anniversary at the end of September. The plan had been to go on a cruise, sailing around Alaska, or some exotic location. However, we had moved house less than a year ago and with it came a brand new business, we now call “Wafflicious” on the Esplanade in Weymouth, that we had had no prior experience with at all. Fitting in a cruise both financially and time-wise was just not on this new agenda. So where did we go…? Lyme Regis! There were less whales and no black bears (fortunately you may say) but we had a wonderful time. We chose a hideaway just north of Lyme Regis, set in lush trees with a hot tub and sauna. Perfect. Daichi pootled his way there all smiles, ready for a relaxing getaway. We stopped off at a farm shop for a delightful full English breakfast en route, which is when I really knew we had actually managed to ‘escape’ for a few
The first day... it rained!
days. On arriving in Lyme Regis, one of my other favourite coastal towns here on the Jurassic Coast, the wind was blowing, the rain was pouring and by all accounts this was set in for the whole time we would be there. Oh dear. I just decided that whatever the weather, we would have a good time. Afterall there was a warm sauna awaiting us, and I had a good book with me too!
That all miraculously changed! The next day was glorious. Really. We walked along the front with glistening blue sea, swimmers and people in bathing suits, walking alongside ladies and gents in coats and boots! Only in England could this happen. We had lunch overlooking the bay with Portland in the distance. The Cobb majestically positioned, that famous harbour wall where “Persuasion” by Jane Austen and “The French Lieutenants Woman” were filmed some time ago. That must have been exciting to watch in the making. Walking slowly along the promenade we continued all the way to the “Ammonite Pavement” at Lyme Regis Undercliffs. What a find! There are fossils here that are huge, just lying around
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bathing in the sun… and hundreds of them! All along this stretch of the coast you can see ammonites everywhere. It is so impressive. You really can feel the sense of history, a time well before us and envisage colossal dinosaurs towering above you. I loved it. Sitting on a rock lazily gazing out to sea, watching others anticipating their historic finds, seeing that actually the world is not as the press make it all out to be, was very rewarding. The passing of time and how things used to be, somehow has a calming effect I feel. For our younger readers this may not yet be so real. Live life now is also my motto!
That evening we had to try the jacuzzi of course and watch the thousands of stars above us. Incredible. Just on a practical note, as I have shivered at the thought of these Jacuzzis in Iceland and very cold climates, but they really are very warm, and keep you warm! It was delightful. The stars were utterly inspiring that evening and this turned out to be another thought-provoking occasion. Now, I was wondering who else was ‘out there’, how far is it really to these twinkling stars, planets and ‘other places’? The distance is remarkable and somehow (once again) made me realize that whatever we have going on, there is always a much bigger picture, a much
Well deserved cup of tea at River Cottage
bigger meaning. Amazingly both Stephen and I saw a shooting star! It was all very magical, sitting in a hot tub in October surrounded by trees. It absolutely made up for a lack of cruise and an apparently more luxurious destination. Life is what we make it.
River Cottage, the now famous Farmhouse with cookery and chef’s courses, was also on the menu. Their headquarters was literally a walk through the woods, some 20 minutes away. We strolled through the undergrowth and had a wonderful cup of tea and cake looking over the rolling English Countryside. Another totally unexpected and unpredicted beautiful day!
So, despite the apparent ‘loss’ of a romantic cruise, Stephen and I had the most relaxing and inspiring time. This was all of course on our doorstep. Daichi with his big white grin and skipping steps was able to take us. No airport delays or worries of luggage, just a good old English getaway, with a few extra trimmings. We hope you are making the most of the beautiful country we live in. It is never very far to the coast, or the countryside to get some space and recharge those batteries. Where will Daichi take us next… I wonder?
By Debbie Corney
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A photographic exhibition by Tim Booth, Lighthouse
A celebration of the changing face of circus, an art form that pre-dates the Ancient Romans, Tim Booth’s stunning photographs capture the physical beauty and raw power of the human form in a series of stark, visually arresting monochrome prints of contemporary circus artists. The collection, which has already received a gold award from the Prix de la Photographie in Paris, can now be seen in the exhibition, C I R C U S, at Lighthouse Poole from 1 November until 7 January.
“The images are sculptural, it’s portraiture, but not in the traditional sense,” explains Tim. “I’m a minimalist photographer in that I remove as much as I can from a photograph, so I found I was very focussed on the physicality of the subject.”
Tim’s international reputation was forged by his award-winning book, A Show of Hands. A remarkable project, twenty years in the making, it comprised portraits of the hands of artists, artisan, musicians, labourers and makers. It was while casting a net for a new direction that the idea for C I R C U S surfaced.
“My wife teaches circus skills and I found myself at various circus camps and workshops making sure everyone had what they needed then going off to photograph landscapes. But it wasn’t moving me, and it was my wife who suggested I photograph circus people.
“Circus has changed so much in recent years, and it is coming to enjoy the elevated status as a performance art form in this country that it does in Europe. Artists train incredibly hard to develop their talents and with these images I set out to highlight their strength, skill and dedication to their art.
“Initially, I photographed people in the landscape, but the constraints of weather and light mean I’ve worked more in the studio since.” The show at Lighthouse is the first major public exhibition of the C I R C U S work and Tim explains the collection remains a work-in-progress.
“I prefer to work on one thing at a time and be completely immersed in it, so a project is only over when I feel I can no longer add anything to it, and I feel there are lots of images I’d like to take for C I R C U S. There will be a book at some stage, but I’m not sure when, so the exhibition is an opportunity to share the work and let it be seen.
“I photograph with the intention of being able to make very large prints, although I’ll make smaller sized prints available as well – not everyone has room on their walls for the very big ones. Like any artist I want my work to be seen, and my favourites are not always the ones the public respond to most, but I like the fact that when someone buys a photograph, they begin their own relationship with the work.”
Although the photographs were taken in locations all over the country, they share a common sense of space and place that runs throughout the collection, a manifestation perhaps of Tim’s deepseated connection to Dorset. He has been based in Beaminster since 2011, having fallen in love with the West Country as a teenager during family holidays.
“I always knew I’d come here to live one day – but it took 30-odd years of working in London before I made it. I just love being surrounded by fields.”
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On Your Bike! NHS Workers cycle across South East Asia to raise money for Julia’s House
Natalie Scotney, Harriet Mulcahy and Zoe Pollock are about to take on the challenge of a lifetime when they cycle more than 450 kilometres over seven days from Saigon in Vietnam to Angkor Wat in Cambodia while raising vital funds for children’s hospice charity, Julia’s House.
The trio from Bournemouth all work for the NHS – Natalie and Zoe as paramedics, Harriet as a nurse – so understand the devastation that caring for a seriously ill child can have on a family.
Says Natalie, “We wanted to raise money for a local charity and we all believe the work that Julia’s House does is so important for these families.”
Julia’s House looks after some of the most seriously ill children in Dorset and Wiltshire, who require 24-hour care for their complex and often rare medical conditions. The charity’s dedicated team of nurses and carers are a lifeline of support, providing essential respite breaks to give exhausted parents a break from round-the-clock care.
Cycling up to 90 kilometres each day through South East Asia’s Mekong Delta is a challenge that has required a lot of training, and, Natalie adds, it has not always gone to plan.
“Due to our work schedules we have only completed one ride together, around the Isle of Wight. Harriet was hit by a car whilst cycling in 2020 and due to the COVID pandemic it took a long time for her to be able to get a new bike. She has had to overcome the injuries she sustained and gain her confidence with cycling again but she found training for the challenge good motivation to get back on
her bike. Throughout training I have been very unlucky with injuries so am not as prepared as I would like to be. We all have hectic work schedules, working 12-hour shifts, which makes training on working days nearly impossible. We have to squeeze it all in on our days off.”
All three women have taken part in physically demanding endurance challenges previously, including cycle rides, marathons, cross fit and kayaking, but this will be the longest challenge any of them has completed, both in terms of distance and number of days.
“Zoe and I were first inspired to complete this challenge three years ago and now it’s actually happening. We are most looking forward to the day off in the middle where we cross from Vietnam to Cambodia by boat up the Mekong River and watching the sunrise of Angkor Wat on the final morning,” says Natalie.
With a new programme of events soon to be announced by the charity, she adds the following words of advice to anyone thinking of taking on a physical fundraising challenge for Julia’s House: “If there is a challenge or event that you want to do, that you find daunting or slightly scary, book it and use raising money for such an amazing cause as motivation!”
Natalie, Harriet and Zoe begin their cycle challenge on 20 October and hope to raise £2,000 for Julia’s House. You can support them by donating to their JustGving page: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/ nat-harriet-zoe www.justgiving.com/team/Team13JH
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Money on my mind...the Martin Lewis column
He’s the UK’s leading money saving expert - a journalist and presenter who has kept millions of pounds in people’s pockets as well as lifting the lid on the threats and dangers we need to be aware of as consumers.
In this month’s column, Martin Lewis looks at the current energy crisis, and the fact no real solution appears close.
Our energy sector is in a mess, and there is little doubt about that. For too long we have experienced this continual up and down shift of prices and supply and tari s and everything else that, as consumers, drives us bonkers.
The reality of what we have and what’s going on right now has been brewing for a long time. A perfect storm of situations, from Brexit to covid to the conflict in Russia, e ectively means we are being throttled in our desire to heat and light our homes, ensure water comes through our taps and more.
You may say we have been unlucky to find these factors all colliding in together at one time, yet it is the job of the government – and any sort of decent opposition – to put fail safes in place so that when something
catastrophic result
It’s a disastrous combination and we are
praying for short- and medium-term solutions that will see not just the most vulnerable through the winter, but everyone else besides, because this is a national problem coming at a time of huge inflation and cost of living emergency.
Let’s just go to a basic summary of what we have here – in the UK we’re talking about having privatised energy firms, but we e ectively now have restricted competition and regulated prices in the form of a price cap. You have to ask yourself, what is the benefit of privatisation if you work in that marketplace?
The next price caps – they’re going to be in January and April – will reveal where we go from here.
All I can say right now is energy bills will go down – they will be lower in April than they will be in January, but higher than they are now.
And while we wait for a solution, we will need to ride this out – we have no choice. Yet rest assured the consumer has been sold down the river and the lessons of this will resonate with both current and future governments, as they should.
catastrophic like this happens, the end result isn’t the sort of bewildering increase in bills that really may move a greater quantity of people into poverty than we have ever seen before.
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A Potted History of the World Cup
As Qatar prepare to host the 22nd edition of the World Cup, we look back on the heroes of the past the organisers are excited to emulate.
The first World Cup stretches all the way back to 1930, where the inaugural hosts also turned out to be the winners as Uruguay came back from 2-1 down against Argentina in the Montevideo final (the only city to be used in the competition), to prevail 4-2.
La Celeste (The Sky Blues) have reached one other final, in 1950, where they were also victorious, beating Brazil 2-1 on their own patch, in Rio de Janeiro. However, the runners-up there were, in time, to embark on a successful run of their own.
Italy, albeit amid some controversy, would win backto-back Jules Rimet Trophies in 1934 and 1938, keeping that trophy for a further 12 years, due to the outbreak of the Second World War, before the aforementioned 1950 edition.
Arguably, the best side never to have won the World Cup may have been Hungary, who went 49 matches unbeaten between 1950 and 1956, yet their 3-2 defeat by West Germany in the Bern final in 1954 is their best tournament performance.
As for Brazil, it was the discovery of a certain 17year-old named Edson Arantes do Nascimento – otherwise known as Pele – that would inspire them to three wins in four tournaments (1958, 1962, 1970), with England, in 1966 of course, breaking the sequence.
Back to West Germany and they would win on home soil in 1974, beating the great Netherlands side of Johan Cruyff and Johan Neeskens. Argentina would repeat the trick as hosts in Buenos Aires four years later, and the Germans again succumbed when Italy got themselves back
on the winners’ rostrum in Spain in 1982. Finally, a Diego Maradona-inspired Argentina won their second title at Mexico 86.
West Germany gained revenge at Italia 90, before Brazil reached three finals in a row winning on penalties against Italy in the USA (1994), losing to the hosts in France (1998) and regaining the trophy in South Korea and Japan, against a reformed Germany in 2002.
Penalties would again be needed to give Italy their fourth success, against France in Germany 2006, while Spain’s golden generation recorded a debut victory in South Africa 2010 (either side of two European Championships wins).
Germany destroyed a sorry Brazil 7-1 in the semi-final of their second time as hosts, on the way to also denying Lionel Messi and Argentina in 2014, before France beat Croatia 4-2 (which is the most popular final score) in Russia 2018.
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Green ngers… the Alan Titchmarsh column
He’s a brilliant presenter, accomplished gardener, talented novelist, and allround horticultural inspiration. This month, Alan Titchmarsh discusses the next generation of green-fingered gardeners.
You’ll find me talking quite a bit about the new breed of gardener coming through. For me, it’s a natural evolution that presents to me two different things – firstly, the art of gardening is much more interesting and much cooler than it ever was in my day; and secondly, it seems as though I am becoming more and more aware of my own mortality!
Percy Thrower was the one who inspired me most when I was a kid. I watched him on Gardening Club on the box, and as the years have gone by, I have been lucky enough to work with a number of the horticultural greats. Christopher Lloyd was a friend, Beth Chatto is a friend who I really value
and whose work I really admire.
After a while you realise you have progressed from the student to the teacher, and I’ve always been very proud
We need to show people that it isn’t difficult or boring, that is it is exciting, and that most of it is just common sense.
to be that person. Ultimately, I want to inspire everybody to get into the garden, because I think there are so many benefits.
When I am presenting, I never have a set section of society or type of person in mind. I guess, in a way, I am presenting to myself - I want anybody and everybody to start thinking about getting into the garden.
And I do admit, the likes of James Swift, James Wong, Annemarie Powell, Katie Rushworth and Frances Tophill all have a knack of conversing to young audiences that I probably don’t have… and that’s great.
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We have to keep evolving what we say and who we want to position it to, because as I have said before there are so many other distractions for young people these days.
I want to see our gardens and our outside spaces continue to flourish over the decades to come, despite the noise and appeal of doing other things elsewhere; and you know what, I’m sure they will.
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Parkstone Army Cadet Force News
Is your child on the phone too much? Would you rather them gain confidence, make friends and gain life skills through the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, first aid training, and BTEC qualifications?
This month Parkstone Detachment visited the Poole Fire Station for an interest session.
The evening commenced with a presentation on fire safety to give the Cadets a better understanding on what to do in the event of an incident and ways to prevent it before it arises.
The Cadets then had the opportunity to wear the breathing apparatus (BA) kits.
To simulate a smokehouse, the Cadets wore a bag on their head to reduce visibility whilst navigating the area using a guideline. Losing the ability of sight meant the Cadets had to rely heavily on vocal communication to rescue the casualty and escape the building.
This was a fantastic opportunity for the Detachment to learn about fire safety and experience different ways which the firefighters save lives. I would like thank the fire crew for giving up their time to share their knowledge with us.
Want to join us and be the best you?
The ACF will provide you with a FREE uniform and there are NO weekly fees, you just need to be aged 12 and in year 8-17 years old!
We parade on Mondays and Thursdays from 7:15pm-9:30pm on Weymouth Road, Parkstone, BH14 0DS.
Email Ross Wheeler-Clayton for more information on: 7329wheele@armymail.mod.uk
I would like to thank the Publishers of The Poole Directory for giving me the opportunity to share the news about Parkstone Detachment, Army Cadet Force.
SSI Ross Wheeler-Clayton, Detachment Commander
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STAR GAZING
WRITTEN BY KATE EARL kateearlastro@gmail.com
Welcome to the November Stargazing Page. Highlights this month include an opportunity to see three planets in our evening skies and the return of the bright, familiar winter constellations.
International Space Station
The ISS can be spotted early in the morning until the 8th, then is visible in our evening skies before 8pm from the 18th. To establish exact timings please refer to www.heavens-above.com or a similar webpage for up-to-date information, remembering to set the location to your observing area.
Events
The winter constellations make a welcome return to our evening skies this month. Taurus the Bull, with its magnificent star clusters the Hyades and Pleiades rises in the east just after sunset. Orion follows shortly afterwards, and is above the horizon by 9.30pm, closely followed by the brightest star in the sky, Sirius (the dog star), which is shining low in the east by midnight.
Mercury
The innermost planet is too close to the Sun to be seen this month.
Venus
Venus is also lost in the Sun’s glare this month.
Mars
Mars continues to brighten daily, and can be seen at the start of the month rising around 7pm in the northeast (see figure). By month end, it is considerably brighter and rising around 4.30pm.
Jupiter & Saturn
Both gas giants are visible towards the south when darkness falls; Jupiter is the incredibly bright object to the east (left) of less-bright Saturn. Saturn sets by 11pm but Jupiter is visible until the early hours of the morning. The moon appears close by from the 1st – 4th (see figure), and then again on the 28th, 29th and 30th.
Moon
November’s full moon occurs on the 8th.
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The Artemis return mission to the Moon
In the 1960s and 70’s, Apollo missions 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 and 17 landed twelve men on the Moon. In the 2020’s, NASA are hoping to return astronauts to the Moon with the Artemis Space Mission. At the time of going to press, Artemis I, a test run of the massive Space Launch System rocket (SLS), and the Orion crew capsule (which will keep the astronauts safe from the dangers of space) had yet to launch due to various issues, including a fuel leak and a delay caused by Hurricane Ian. Hopefully by the time you read this the mission will have successfully lifted off and be in orbit around the Moon.
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Financial boost for residents hosting Ukrainian families
BCP Council has pledged to pay an extra £250 per month to hosts of Ukrainian refugees for six months.
The Government had set thank you payments at £350 per accommodation as part of its Homes for Ukraine Scheme.
BCP Council’s move will see enhanced payments up to £600 for those that accommodate their guests over six months up to 12-months.
Councillor Karen Rampton, Portfolio Holder for People and Homes, said: “We have seen a heart-warming response from local residents to the desperate need of Ukrainian people fleeing war.
“In Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, we have 273 host households registered in the BCP area, of which 183 are now hosting Ukrainian guests.
“I am pleased to announce this extra financial support this winter to help cover the increased cost of living, and as a ‘thank you’ for their continuing support of the Homes for Ukraine scheme.
“As Defenders and Defendresses of Ukraine Day approaches, we also want to demonstrate our support for Ukraine by making their citizen’s stay in our area as comfortable as possible.”
A further festival goodwill gesture
of a £50 supermarket voucher will also be issued to all sponsors at Christmas.
If required, an additional £1k winter payment can be applied for and applications will be processed on a case by case basis.
Cllr Rampton added: “Council teams continue to work alongside partner authorities, to ensure Ukrainian guests receive the support they need.
“This includes welfare, wellbeing and accommodation checks, free gym memberships, signposting to English Language resources, 200 minutes free use of Beryl bikes in BCP area and free 30-day bus passes. It also includes welcome packs with useful information and guidance on humanitarian payments.”
“In addition, we have this month recruited additional caseworkers to support families.
They will focus on supporting those households who need it most, work on re-matching guests to other hosts where they need to move on, assist with housing options advice to help them move on to their own accommodation, as well as providing wider support to help find work and register with a GP.”
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Tom Aikens’ Pro teroles
There is something so contradictory about profiteroles that they keep me coming back for more. There is the sweetness of the chocolate against the plain cream; the dryness of the pastry against the moisture that spills from the middle; and a solitary, innocent-looking ball that ends up being filling and extroverted. What I love most about profiteroles is the fact they’re easy to make yet considered luxurious and even slightly opulent; so here’s a recipe that, in a similar way, is simple, yet sensational!
Method
Ingredients (serves 4)
For the profiteroles
- 80g unsalted butter - 25g sugar
- ½ tsp salt
- 150g plain flour, sifted - 4 eggs - 2 handfuls of chopped almonds, to serve
For the crème Chantilly - 1 vanilla pod - 250ml whipping cream - 40g caster sugar - ½ tsp vanilla extract
For the chocolate sauce - 50g unsalted butter - 250ml double cream - 180g sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract - 100g cocoa powder
- 50g dark chocolate
1. Put the butter, sugar and salt for the profiteroles in a pan with 250ml of water and bring to a simmer. Add the sifted flour and stir for a good 5 minutes over a low to medium heat, until the paste comes away from the pan.
2. Transfer this immediately to a food mixer or processor with a beater attachment. Add the eggs, one by one, and beat to a smooth, shiny paste. Put this in a bowl, cover with clingfilm and leave to cool.
3. Preheat the oven to 190°C/ gas mark 5. Spoon the choux paste into a piping bag with a plain nozzle and pipe 2.5cm blobs onto a baking tin. Each one should stand up nice and high, and you should get roughly 30 profiteroles in total. Bake for about 15 minutes until golden in colour. Pierce each one to let out the steam and cool on a wire rack before filling.
4. To make the crème Chantilly, add the vanilla seeds, scraped from the pod, to the whipping cream along with the caster sugar and vanilla extract and whip until firm. Pipe into the choux buns.
5. To make the chocolate sauce, put the butter, double cream, 180g of sugar and vanilla extract into a pan and bring to a simmer. Add the cocoa powder and whisk while continuing to cook for 5 minutes at a slow simmer. Break up the dark chocolate and put it into a bowl. Pour over the hot chocolate mixture and stir until the dark chocolate has melted, then pass the sauce through a fine sieve.
6. Drizzle the choux buns with warm chocolate sauce and sprinkle with the chopped almonds.
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