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Dear Residents, Where has the summer gone? Well, I believe Spring is just around the corner, so let’s hang on in there and take a deep breath until March! In the meantime, this cooler weather and rain gives us a chance to look at the house and see what is needed to upgrade or change a few things around. Maybe there are people here in your local magazine to help you? We have electricians, plumbers, solar panel experts, builders, roof specialists, carpet cleaners, oven cleaners, window cleaners, carpet fitters, window fitters… and much more! Each of our loyal and trusted trades people and services would love to hear from you. Now is a good chance to get the help you need, so please do mention us when making those all-important calls. I am always very happy to hear this as it makes all our work worthwhile. You get a local person to help with what you need, and the company keeps busy. It is what we are all about. It also keeps our local economy thriving which is good for us all. A win-win all round.
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JTYAF Allocates
£85,000 for Awards to Local Youngsters
At their meeting on Saturday the Trustees of the John Thornton Young Achievers Foundation (JTYAF) allocated £85,000 for awards in 2023. This funding will support local young people by providing them with scholarships and bursaries helping their personal development and the pursuit of their ambitions.
The charity was set up in 2008 in memory of Lieutenant John Thornton RM who was tragically killed in Afghanistan while serving with 40 Commando Royal Marines. The aim of the John Thornton Young Achievers Foundation is to encourage and assist young people to ‘climb as high as they can dream.’ Whatever their dream, the JTYAF hopes to help them achieve it.
The Trustees selected 19 youth organisations for support in 2023 which included Ferndown Upper School, Ferndown First and Middle Schools, Beaucroft Foundation School, the Guides and Scouts and the Bournemouth Sea Cadets and Royal Marine Cadets. Funding was also set aside for young people who are not members of any of
the supported organisations, increasing the reach and diversity of the Foundation within the community.
The charity’s supporters and volunteers have taken the JTYAF to levels never imagined in those early days. Since the charity was formed in 2008 an amazing £935,000 has been awarded to almost 2500 individual young people together with countless whole school and group projects. The charity has also funded the lease of a 17-seater minibus for the last 7 years, which serves all the local schools and numerous youth organisations.
Without the kindness and generosity their supporters however none of this would be possible.
For more information about the work of the JTYAF please visit www.jtyaf.org.
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Cleaning up our act
Keen to make your laundry routine as ecofriendly as possible? Well, we’ve got some simple and effective solutions for you.
1. Lessen the load
Sometimes the most obvious option is the best one, and in this case, that would be to simply do less washing.
Naturally, socks and pants can only be worn once before they need a clean, but perhaps you can at least strive to get a couple of days from the same pair of jeans or sweatshirt.
Going fewer days without doing a wash is also a good strategy: three larger loads a week is preferable to five smaller ones.
2. Curb the chemicals
Toxic detergents have a very negative impact on our local eco-systems – particularly marine life. Fortunately, there are numerous ecobrands on the market that are also effective and pleasantly fragrant.
Another good option is soap nuts - these are dried shells of berries from a tree native to the Himalayas. Entirely natural, chemical-free and gentle, these
nuts contain saponins, a soap-like chemical that foams when agitated in warm water. Soap nuts are also anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and an effective alternative to chemical cleaners.
3. Get some balls
Your favourite scented dryer sheet is singleuse, non-biodegradable and packed with toxic chemicals, so invest instead in some wool dryer balls.
Not only do they reduce static electricity and wrinkles, soften fabrics and encourage them to dry faster, they can also be used over and over again – far kinder to your pocket, too! And to go a step further, sprinkle with essential oils to give your clothes a dreamy scent.
4. Ditch the plastics
It’s no secret that single-use plastic is enemy number one to the environment. Why not seek out a local store that provides refillable stations, or consider a detergent alternative such as soap nuts or even just distilled white vinegar -
don’t worry, the vinegar smell naturally neutralises!
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Cool it down
Even though most washing machines offer the option of a 90-degree wash, it really is an unnecessary temperature to wash linens at. If you do have nasty stains, pop half-a-cup of baking soda in with your clothes to banish them.
Even your colour clothes wash can be dropped from 40 to 30 degrees thanks to better formulated detergents (even the eco brands), a small change that lessens both the impact on the planet and on your pocket.
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So much is being said about the need to protect the planet and use more eco-friendly material, but it is the small steps that each of us can do that will really make the difference.
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Dermatest has rated it excellent for use on sensitive skin, giving a kinder wash on both your skin and your pocket.
The mineral pellets in the egg, which are refillable (saving even more money!), work together in the water to effectively draw dirt from your clothes and softens them by changing the pH. Therefore leaving your laundry clean and fresh.
EcoEggs are available in Fresh Linen, Spring Blossom and Fragrance Free.
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Avatar...again
Never an actress who rushes to take up film scripts, Zoe Saldaña very often opts for the ‘less is more’ approach – thus, a string of colossal projects decorate a CV that is notable for gaps in between.
Certainly in terms of the film that set her on her way to a string of big-budget projects from where she rarely now strays, the influence of James Cameron’s groundbreaking Avatar has been present for well over a decade now.
So it is with no small amount of relief that, finally, a sequel has arrived… and not just one. In what may turn out to be the biggest box office series ever, production of four more Avatar movies is in motion, through to Avatar 5, due for release in 2028, no less.
“The project is huge, but it has to be,” says Saldaña. “You have a film that took $3billion at
the box office, and yet here we are 13 years on. Perhaps it’s only right we’re getting this many sequels done if it’s taken us this long up until now!”
On the eve of Avatar: The Way of Water, one of the most-anticipated sequels in film history, Zoe Saldaña is a woman with a lot of work to do. does just different… different.”
While details over Avatar 2, or The Way of Water to give it its official title, are sketchy, what’s clear is this is no rushed project, nor is Saldaña taking her return lightly.
“I was very nervous because sequels can be dangerous, and we were feeling the pressure. I think the first couple of days, we all had moments of, ‘Can we do this again? What was the secret ingredient?
Do you know, does anyone? Should we just leave it there, not mess with it?’ There were a lot of nerves. It has been a long while.
“Yet [director and writer] James Cameron is in charge and his vision is present and trustworthy. And the film is very different from the first, way different… different planet different.”
While we are now in a new era of film that feels a world away from the CGI-laden original, the appeal of welcoming a new generation of filmgoer to the mystery of Eurasia is one Saldaña is relishing.
“We still retain the curiosity and interest of the millions of people who went out to watch it first time around, but the continuation of this story will bring new eyes to the story, and that’s a thrill for me.”
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Ferdown Golf Club Ladies Captain chooses JTYAF
The Ladies Captain at Ferndown Golf Club has chosen the John Thornton Young Achievers Foundation as her charity of support for 2023.Julie wanted to work with a local charity as opposed to a large national charity and was impressed by the work that the JTYAF do and the opportunities they provide for young people in the local community.
The JTYAF is honoured to have been chosen by the Ladies Captain, at Ferndown Golf Club, the South West’s premier 27-hole heathland golf course, and they are looking forward to an exciting year ahead.
“When I was looking for a charity to support something about the JTYAF and the work they do with young people resonated with me. On meeting Pete and Linda my decision was cemented. I am really looking forward to working with the JTYAF over the coming 12 months.”
Julie Richardson, Ladies Captain
Shortly after announcing her chosen charity, Julie and her great team from the Ladies Section at Ferndown, organised a fabulous Christmas Fayre in support of the JTYAF.
It was a spectacular event with an incredible array of Christmas gifts, goodies, decorations, jewellery, handbags, glitzy outfits and shoes, everything you could possibly need for the Festive celebrations.
The members and guests were extremely generous, and the event tremendously well supported.
Without the support of people like Julie and Ferndown Golf Club, the JTYAF wouldn’t be able to do the great work that it does with young people. They need our support now more than ever before.
We can’t thank Julie and her team enough, as this partnership will make a huge difference to the opportunities that the JTYAF can provide going forward.
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Ferndown PROBUS Club
Covering Ferndown, West Moors, Ashley Heath, St. Ives, St. Leonards, West Parley and District
Now is an excellent time to meet new people and make new friends. Why not join our members for lunch each month at the Dudsbury Golf Club, Hotel & Spa? Good food, good company and interesting speakers, just what you have been waiting for!
Ferndown PROBUS is a members’ club for retired or semi-retired professional men and our aim is to create a positive ambience of fellowship, friendship and fun.
We meet on the first Wednesday of each month at the Brabant Function Room, Dudsbury Golf Club, Hotel & Spa, Ferndown
commencing at 12 noon. Meetings are centred around a two-course lunch, followed by a talk given by invited Speakers covering a diverse range of subjects. Many of our ladies meet for a more informal gathering in the Spikes Bar at the same venue at the same time or arrange to meet at an alternative location.
A coffee morning is also held at the Brabant Function Room on the second Wednesday of each month for our members and their partners to enjoy a relaxed and sociable get together.
Other social gatherings and events are arranged throughout the year in accordance with member interest. New members will be made most welcome. For further details please ring the Secretary, Alan Stevens, on 01202 876826, or email: alan_stevens@talk21.com
More detailed information about the club can be found on our website: www.ferndownprobusclub.org
Ferndown PROBUS Club were pleased to welcome the Editors of Modern Magazines to their Christmas lunch, which was held on
President: Brian Quist
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24th November at Remedy Oak Golf Club. The club has been grateful to Debbie, Stephen and their team for the support they have given us, particularly since our return from lockdown. Despite many clubs such as ours struggling to maintain a healthy membership, Ferndown PROBUS Club have been delighted to welcome 14 new club members since then and half of those joining us have identified Modern Magazines as the motivating source of their information about us. This promotion has therefore been very much appreciated.
Ferndown PROBUS is primarily a members Club for retired and semi-retired men. We meet for lunch on the first Wednesday of each month at Dudsbury Golf Club commencing at 12 noon. Meetings are centred around a two-course lunch followed by a speaker of interest covering a wide range of topics. At the same time many of our Ladies meet in the clubs Spikes bar for an informal lunch. Coffee mornings for members, friends and partners are then held on the second Wednesday of the month at the same venue.
New members always add vibrancy to our club, so should you wish to join us you will be made most welcome.
For further details ring Secretary, Alan Stevens on 01202 876826, or email alan_ stevens@talk21.com.
More detailed information about our club can be found on our web site, www.ferndownprobusclub.org.
Thank you for reading this article.
Monthly Speakers
Ferndown Probus Club Monthly Lunch Time Speakers for 2023
1st Feb
Ferndown Probus Club Monthly Lunch Time Speakers
Ian Shultz – exotic wildlife
1st March
Ferndown Probus Club
No Speaker AGM Guests with Member 5th April
Ferndown Probus Club
John Laflin – family history 3rd May
Ferndown Probus Club Monthly Lunch
No Speaker Coronation Lunch Guests with Member
7th June
Ferndown Probus Club
Valerie Young Everything stops for tea
5th July
Ferndown Probus Club
Ferndown PROBUS Club President Brian Quist and his wife Lyn welcoming Debbie and Stephen Corney to our Christmas lunch
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Couple Goals
Want to put your best foot forward with your better half? These fashion tips on how to maximise your power couple status – while not looking too matchy matchy – cover every occasion from a gym outing to a super slick soiree.
Here are our top tips for ensuring you are the sartorial king and queen of wherever you roam.
Casual date
Want to show your one and only you have eyes for them? Then consider looking similar in the subtlest of ways.
Matching outerwear in the form of camel coats or bomber jackets; white trainers with jeans or a sweatshirt in a similar hue to her dress, can be touching without overbearing.
As with so much in fashion, the trick is to keep it subtle for maximum effect.
Gym hangout
Matching lycra is obviously a no-no unless you fancy channelling Barbie and Ken, but gym-based couple selfies surely demand a little liaising with your betrothed.
Donning the same sportswear brand or t-shirts with a similar font and style will give an effortless sense of cohesion, as will matching sports bags.
Similarly, you can also team up with matching post-workout protein shakes, but that really is one for the dedicated.
Wedding
Just remember that white and black dresses are generally a no no.
Corporate event
If the event is semi-casual, then the guy can wear a black jacket paired with pitch black jeans and loafers. His partner can stick to the little black dress. If it’s a formal event, then adhere to the same rules as for a wedding.
Summer Soiree
her
When it comes to complementary fashion looks, it’s often about the smaller details… for example, his tie matching her dress. It’s a little nod to the one you love without going overboard.
Generally, a dark to mid-grey suit pairs well with a formal cocktail dress in a colour palette agreeing to the theme and time of the wedding.
You want to look and feel relaxed, so definitely choose breathable fabrics and cuts. Loose cotton shirts and lightcoloured chinos with loafers or boat shoes for him, and a flowing, elegant dress for her.
Once again, your outfit synergy comes from the accents. The gentleman’s shoes may be similar to the lady’s dress, or her nail polish may match his shirt. These details not only make you look well put together as a couple, they also show your hosts that you’ve made the effort for their event too.
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Winnie is looking for a forever home!
Hello, I am Winnie
I am a 10 year old Cairn terrier cross. I came in from the pound. I love people but I need to be the only dog in my new home. I have some nerve damage which affected my back legs and am a little unsteady and sometimes fall over. I am independent minded, but I do appreciate a little help at times. When I stumble, I am happy to get back up and continue to potter around the garden. I love treats, enjoy cuddles and being a sassy little girl. Help with my veterinary fees may be available when using our vets. If you are able to offer me or one of my lovely friends a forever home or a foster home Please contact our office on: Tel: 01202 875000 Email: admin@waggytails.org.uk or visit our website : www.waggytails.org.uk
We also have lots of other dogs looking for their forever homes.
Waggy Tails Rescue are in need of more foster homes. If you are at home most of the time, have a secure garden an experienced with dogs then please give us a ring and
discuss fostering for us. It is a very rewarding experience and enables us to continue helping these dogs. (No children under 10 in the house please.)
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, so to find out more you can contact us on the number above or send donations or letters to:
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Who or what are we?
Ferndown and Parley Rotary Club members come from all walks of life but with one thing in common: they want to give something back. They give of their time and run events to raise money to support local charities and deserving causes.
Through the worldwide network of Rotary clubs, we also donate funds to support international emergency relief efforts, such as Ukraine, the Pakistan flood disaster.
We meet on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at Dudsbury Golf Club to enjoy a meal, maybe listen to a speaker on a topic of interest, just socialise or plan future events. Visitors are always welcome.
What do we do?
Annually, through our charity “Ferndown and Parley Rotary CIO”, we run a series of events to raise money for charities or provide an opportunity for the Ferndown community to come together:
• In June we hold the Fete-on-the-Field on the King George V Playing Fields in Ferndown. Organised in association with Ferndown Town Council and our regular sponsor, Hearnes Estate Agents, the Fete offers market stalls, a classic car show, a range of entertainment for all the family and a good choice of food to enjoy.
• Also in June we hold our Charity Golf Day at Dudsbury Golf Club, supported by our regular sponsor Hendy’s Motors. Open to golfers of all abilities, this event has raised over £100,000 since its inception.
• September sees the Parley Pairs Golf Day, played at Crane Valley Golf Club. Again, open to golfers of all ages and abilities for a fun day to raise money for good causes. This is a very lucky event – there has never been a need to carry an umbrella.
• December is a busy time for us organising the Christmas-in-Ferndown event, again in
association with Ferndown Town Council and Hearnes. A family day of market stalls, entertainment, food and Santa’s Grotto, all in and around Pennys Walk, culminates in the Mayor switching on the Ferndown Christmas Lights.
• Also in December we make our Christmas Collections in aid of local charities. In 2022, this raised ca.£1500. Thank you to Sainsburys Ferndown for letting us collect outside their store.
• Twice a year, we host our ‘Old Folks Tea Party’, providing fellowship, entertainment and afternoon tea for local senior citizens at St. Marks Church. Transport to and from is provided for those who need it.
Alongside these core events we hold quiz evenings, BBQs, sporting get-togethers, social gatherings throughout the year.
Who do we help?
We endeavour to support local good causes. If you know of anyone in need that could use a helping hand, please let us know.
Coming Up
In the new year our focus will turn to planning our June events, Fete On The Field and our Charity Golf Day. A lot of effort is needed to ensure that these key events run successfully. Offers of help are always welcomed.
Interested?
For more details of future meetings and events, or if you’d like to get involved go to our website at FerndownandParleyRotary. org , or call our membership secretary John on 01202 891875
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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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Dorset Wildlife Trust partners with ethical consumer brand, Gaia
A new partnership has been announced between Dorset Wildlife Trust and Bournemouth-based ethical consumer brand, Gaia. Dorset Wildlife Trust has been chosen by Gaia as one of the four environmental charities to which the company donates a portion of its members’ fees as part of their commitment to sustainability. As an additional benefit of their membership, Dorset Wildlife Trust members will gain access to a digital Gaia card which offers hundreds of ethical discounts and offers with local and online companies who meet their sustainability criteria.
The donations will go to Dorset Wildlife Trust’s Nature Reserves Fund, the proceeds of which are used to care for and maintain 40 nature reserves across Dorset. These include areas of ancient woodland, wildflower meadows, precious heathlands and wetlands. These are habitats which have become increasingly rare in the wider countryside and are filled with vulnerable species such as the marsh fritillary butterfly, Bechstein’s bat, bee orchid, great crested newt and of course, the Sandwich terns and red squirrels on Brownsea Island.
Dorset Wildlife Trust’s Conservation Director, Andrew Pollard said, “We are delighted to be one of Gaia’s chosen charities. The costs of managing our nature reserves rises every year - restoring rivers, woodlands, heathlands and grasslands, maintaining walking trails, repairing fences required for conservation grazing, and all the work that is required to ensure visitors are kept safe and able to enjoy these amazing wild places. It is an exciting partnership which works for both
our members as well as local companies who care about reducing their environmental impact too”.
Izzy Chalk, Gaia’s Sustainability and Ethics Co-ordinator commented “At Gaia, sustainability lies at the heart of every decision. However, we also understand the pathway to sustainability is complex, with multiple influential factors. This means we need to take action towards environmental stability, social equity, and economic progress simultaneously. In other words, we need to address all 17 of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The incredible work carried out by Dorset Wildlife Trust is vital for restoring ecosystems, combating global climate change, and improving the health and wellbeing of society. Therefore, we are thrilled to have Dorset Wildlife Trust as one of our selected charities for our new and improved giving-back scheme, and we are excited to explore how this partnership will benefit both people and the planet”.
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STAR GAZING
WRITTEN BY KATE EARL kateearlastro@gmail.com
Welcome to the February Stargazing Page. Highlights this month include a close meeting of the brightest and dimmest planets in the Solar System, and the constellation Orion high in the sky.
International Space Station
The ISS can be spotted early in the evening until the 4th. Viewing then switches to our morning skies 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
A conjunction is when objects in the night sky appear close to one another as viewed from Earth, even though they are actually thousands of miles apart in space. One such event happens at the end of the month when the two bright planets Venus and Jupiter appear extremely close to one another in the early evening western sky (see figure). The closest they reach is actually on March 1st, but they will be approaching each other rapidly the week beforehand, noticeably changing position and moving nearer to one another nightly. This conjunction can be easily seen with the naked eye, but a pair of good, steady binoculars may allow you to spot some of the moons of Jupiter.
Mercury
During the first week of February the innermost planet is visible low in the southeast just before sunrise, but is very difficult to spot.
Venus
Venus will be blazing brightly in the southwest every evening and will be impossible to miss! Apart from the conjunction with Jupiter mentioned above, the Solar System’s brightest planet is also very close in the sky to the Solar System’s dimmest planet, Neptune, on the 15th. You’ll need binoculars or a telescope to see Neptune, which will appear as a star-like object just to the lower right of Venus, at a 5 o’clock position (see figure).
Mars
The red planet can be seen until the early hours of the morning, and although fading every day, is still a bright object located relatively close to the orangered giant star, Aldebaran. It can be interesting to compare the colours of these two ‘reddish’ night sky objects. To
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Jupiter & Saturn
As the Sun sets, Jupiter is visible towards the southwest. It will have disappeared below the horizon by 10pm. Saturn is too close to the Sun to be visible this month.
Moon
February’s full moon occurs on the 5th.
Star of the month
Rigel, the seventh brightest star in the sky, marks the left foot of Orion the Hunter, and indeed the name Rigel stems from the Arabic for ‘left foot’ (see figure). It is blue-white in colour due to its temperature, a searing 12,000 °C (our Sun is comparatively cool, with a surface temperature of nearly 6000 °C). Similar to the star Capella featured in January’s issue, the Rigel star system actually consists of four stars. The largest star in the group (and the one we see) is 20 times more massive than the Sun, and will end its life as a supernova: a huge stellar explosion that leaves behind a neutron star or a black hole. Fortunately, that isn’t due to happen for several million years, and as Rigel is over 850 light years away, the Earth won’t be affected when Rigel’s demise does come about.
Orion The Hunter
View south during February 8.30pm
Betelgeuse
Rigel
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Orion Nebula
Light the way
A guide to the best and brightest scented candles available.
Best blowout
BYREDO Bibliothèque
scented candle (approx. £60)
This cult candle is described as ‘a world of old books’, but there is no mustiness in sight with this deliriously heady mix of peach, plum and peony blended with leather, patchouli and vanilla.
Sophisticated, sensual and presented in a beautiful black jar, this candle may work out a pound-an-hour with its 60-hour burn-time, but you really can’t put a price on such olfactory exuberance.
Best budget
Yankee Candle, Clean Cotton large jar candle (approx. £30) American brand Yankee Candle have established themselves as experts in having a scent for every season. However, their divine Clean Cotton fragrance is one that never goes out of fashion, because who could possibly get tired of smelling freshly washed sheets?
Presented in their iconic jar with a lid, this beast burns for 150 hours as sun-dried cotton combined with green notes, white flowers and a hint of lemon gently waft through your home.
Best value
The White Company, Seychelles scented candle (approx. £20)
Luxury homewares brand The White Company are experts in making the home feel as sumptuous as possible, and this candle is no exception.
Like a summer holiday in candle form, bergamot, orange and coconut are blended with notes of amber and vanilla for a dreamy and evocative scent. The price is also remarkably good for a high-end candle that will burn for 33 blissful hours.
Best for daytime
Jo Malone London Lime Basil and Mandarin scented candle (approx. £55)
London perfumier Malone’s signature scent has long been regarded as then go-to housewarming gift among those in the know.
Zippy notes of citrus, basil and aromatic white thyme
will make anywhere smell like home in minutes in this most uplifting and joyous of aromatic adventures.
Best for night-time Aromatherapy Associates
Relax scented candle (approx. £50)
Aromatherapy Associates are experts in creating scents that ‘do a job’, Whether reviving, refreshing or in this case, relaxing, you can be sure that every product will do what it says on the tin – or stylish, ceramic candle vessel.
Rich, relaxing odours of warm, smooth West Indian Bay essential oils and myrrh will transform even the grubbiest of bathrooms into a luxury spa. Unwind in the bath or woo in the bedroom, this diminutive candle will provide 40 hours of pleasure.
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Local Runners Step Up To Raise £3,000 for YMCA Bournemouth
More than 500 runners took to the streets of Broadstone at the weekend as part of an annual quarter marathon in aid of YMCA Bournemouth/The Junction Sports & Leisure Centre – collectively raising a total of £3,000.
The race, now in its 37th year, is organised by YMCA Bournemouth in collaboration with The Poole Runners. Every New Year’s Day, runners navigate their way around a two-lap course starting and ending at the main shopping parade in Broadstone.
All raised funds go towards facilities and equipment for YMCA Bournemouth’s sports and leisure centre, The Junction in Broadstone – which welcomed more than 3,000 new adult members last year.
This year’s donations will contribute towards new steps to help improve accessibility to the popular swimming pool at The Junction.
“Since 1986, our quarter marathon has served as an invigorating and rewarding way for members of our community to kickstart the New Year.
“The camaraderie is always inspiring to see, as hundreds come together to raise money for those in need. Particular recognition should go to Poole Runners veteran, Geoff Scott, who’s run every one of our 37 races – even taking on the course on his own in 2021 when the wider group race had to be cancelled due to COVID.”
“We’re so grateful to everyone who took part this year to support YMCA Bournemouth. Thanks to our community’s contributions, we can continue delivering a range of essential services to Dorset – from temporary housing support and counselling to youth clubs and health and leisure facilities.”
“We are so grateful for the support of all the staff at The Junction for all their help in setting up this race and handing out water and mementos on the day. We are delighted to be able to support The Junction and to organise a very popular race for local runners. It’s a real win/win.”
To find out more about YMCA Bournemouth, visit: https://www.ymcabournemouth.org.uk/
Nick Gillespie, The Junction’s Centre Manager at YMCA Bournemouth commented:
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Ferndown Home Library Service volunteers honoured with Long Service Awards by RVS
At a coffee morning at Ferndown Library in December, three RVS Home Library Service volunteers were presented with their Long Service Awards by Maria Jacobson, RVS Service Manager Dorset Home Library Service.
Judy Brown, Diane Pollitt and Laurie Smith received their 15 Year medals, and Laurie Smith was also honoured with a 20year badge. Mrs Pollitt and Mr Smith have now retired from volunteering.
The Home Library Service is provided by Dorset Council and delivered every 3 weeks by RVS
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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 talks about the concept of space.
During lockdown, our understanding and appreciation of space was something that was challenged in ways we w had probably never expected.
Not only was even outside space challenged and conditioned to be accessed and used in very specific ways, but when at home, our rooms suddenly became multifunctional when they were never designed for such a purpose – our kitchen tables were work desks; our little creative nooks and crannies were filled with children and other imposters!
One of the positive take-outs many of us took from lockdown
was versatility, yet in my own life I’m keen to get back a certain amount of separation, because I find it absolutely essential for organising my mind and staying creative.
It’s for that reason that I actually have different work areas, spaces and locations for different types of jobs. By that, I mean I will do all my creative television thinking in a little bale- and stone-walled hut I have, called The Straw Bale.
It has a roof, some furniture in there, and serves as a studio away from prying eyes and everyday interruptions you would usually encounter in the house.
I felt I needed this little space because with a show such as Grand Designs I am pretty much on-location the whole time. That means there is no set base by which I can connect myself to a project and get in that headspace… unless I make one.
I have an office within the main part of the house, but that is used for much more menial matters, such as answering emails and firing off angry letters to all and sundry!
The concept of space is one that isn’t always objective – it can be
subjective as well. For instance, just because you have a big area with which to express yourself, it doesn’t mean it will actually feel big, or spacious. Similarly, very small rooms can be made to feel much larger than they are with clever techniques and smart aesthetics. I talk around this idea a lot when I mention high ceilings, uplighting and an abundance of floor space, utilising tables and chairs with legs, that guide the eye and light through the space.
In essence, it’s all about how we marry together space and comfort. If done well, you have the first building blocks for somewhere, home or office, that truly inspires you and brings happiness.
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Game on
Why Emilia Clarke’s progression from Game of Thrones is there for all to see.
It says a lot for Emilia Clarke that between the filming of the eight seasons of Game of Thrones, the actress additionally managed to squeeze in appearances in two of the biggest movie franchises of all time. She played the role of Sarah Connor opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in Terminator Genisys in 2015, before starring as Qi’ra in the Star Wars spin-off Solo: A Star Wars Story three years later.
In more recent times, the Brit has been swaying her influence around dramatic material of a rather more grounded nature, from an extended theatre turn in Anya Reiss’s adaptation of Harold Pinter’s The Seagull, to voiceover excellence in animated adventure, The Amazing Maurice. And in 2023 she takes her first steps into executive producer responsibilities in The Pod Generation.
It all adds up to a slew of work that belies her 36 years,
although in recent times she sees her progression both professionally, and personally – Clarke has recovered from two brain aneurisms and says she is in the best health of her life –as a marker to a renewed zeal for her craft, that is carrying her forward with genuine momentum.
“Firstly, I think it was important for me to move away from that tight stricture of Game of Thrones,” she begins. “Although it was an evolving storyline and it captivated minds and hearts for so long, ultimately you are kept in a restricted place. Certainly, as far as characterisation goes, there is very little movement, and actors need to keep flexing their muscles on a variety of different things in order to stay fresh.”
Clarke admits she was always slightly at odds with her character Dany’s brazen fearlessness in Game of Thrones. “I do feel I learned a lot from her - I have taken on some of her security and have tried to embrace that wonderful fearlessness she has, but deep down that’s not my nature.
“I have a very easy-going and vulnerable side and that will always be who I am.”
Indeed, while Clarke is in many ways pleased to see the back of Thrones, you sense she may be lured back; after all, so much of her adult life has been centred around the story - she was just 23 when filming for the first scenes began.
“I think as an actor there is always a strong sensation of not wanting to be left out, and not wanting to miss out,” she admits, rather candidly. “That could be for Thrones or any other project, to be honest… so we’ll see!”
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Understanding Investments: End of tax year investment planning
The end of the current tax year is April 5th 2023. There are some tax changes coming up in 2023 which mean more consideration is needed in advance. Generally tax reliefs are being reduced and tax rates increased.
1 - Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs):
There are no changes to the £20,000 allowance per adult (plus £9,000 for Junior ISAs). However for the past 14 years interest has been negligible on cash. That has now changed with rising interest rates and it’s possible to earn over 2% on accessible cash and 4% on 1 and 2 year cash bonds. Using your annual ISA allowance for either Cash ISAs or Stocks and Shares ISAs has become more important as any interest, dividends or capital gains are exempt from tax within an ISA.
2 - Capital Gains Tax:
The annual personal exemption is reducing from £12,300 to £6,000 in April 2023 and then again to £3,000 in April 2024. The Trust exemption is a maximum of 50% of these so also reduces accordingly. Utilising annual exemptions can be important to reduce potential future tax charges. It may also be worth reviewing investment portfolios and crystallising losses in certain scenarios.
3 - Pension Contributions:
Making personal pension contributions can be very tax efficient. You obtain tax relief on the contribution at your marginal tax rate. In addition contributions can reduce your taxable income and can affect other allowances such as Child Benefit and your personal tax free allowance.
One of the criteria to receive Child Benefit without clawback as a result of the Child Benefit Tax Charge is that you or your partner’s adjusted net income isn’t above £50,000 per annum. If exceeded, a High Income Tax Charge is applied, meaning that Child Benefit is fully clawed back once income reaches £60,000.
The personal tax free allowance of £12,570 is tapered if adjusted net income exceeds £100,000. The effective tax rate between £100,000 and £125,140 is 60%!
Additional rate tax of 45% will be applied to earnings above £125,140 after April 5th 2023 (currently £150,000). Pension contributions reduce your adjusted net income so can be a powerful tool in reducing the tax you pay.
The annual pension allowance for total pension funding is £40,000 although it is possible to go back 3 tax years and “carryforward” unused allowances, subject to certain criteria. Personal tax-relievable contributions are limited to 100% of earnings or £3,600 or annum if more.
Finally, it is possible to make a pension contribution on behalf of another individual and the tax benefit will apply to that individual personally. So for example a retired parent who is a basic rate taxpayer could make a pension contribution for a working adult child who is a higher or additional rate taxpayer and the parent would make the payment net of basic rate tax relief and the adult child would receive any higher/additional tax relief, claiming this from HMRC.
4 - Corporation Tax:
If you own a limited company corporation tax rates are increasing from April 1st 2023. You should seek advice from your accountant regarding the effect this may have on your business and any required planning. As you can see, it is important to keep up to date on tax changes and how they may impact your planning. In addition, it has been a challenging year for many investors so reviewing your investment portfolios to ensure they are suitably diversified and well-positioned for the future will be important as the economic cycle changes.
If you’d like to discuss your personal financial situation and planning, my colleague Stewart SimsHandcock and I are available for a free initial, no obligation chat.
Howard Goodship is an Independent Financial Adviser with Lonsdale Wealth Management, 5 Fridays Court, Ringwood. Tel: 01425 208490 www.lonsdaleservices.co.uk
The value of an investment and the income from it could go down as well as up. The return at the end of the investment period is not guaranteed and you may get back less than you originally invested. The contents of this article are for information purposes only and do not constitute individual advice.
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Top of the Pots
A solution for brightening up small to medium-sized gardens, with big potted flowers, shrubs or plants. Step forward the humble pot.
The answer for those looking to create interest, texture and variation to an outside space, is to consider clever use of pots; here’s why:
1. Versatility
Using pots as a way to house things you grow in your garden, means you can move them around at will. This may suit you across the changing seasons, or simply satisfying your changing moods as your garden evolves over time.
2. Budget
Pots are generally very cheap, and last across the seasons, and while the plastic variety may feel and look cheap, they can be painted assorted colours and hung from walls, stacked along sills, or placed on benches.
Similarly, if the time comes that you want to invest in something a bit showier, simply repot.
3. Colour
Work pot colour into an area of your garden, either as a way of blending with a background, or perhaps with the intention of adding standout value that will wow visitors.
4. Multi-use
Whether placing inside it a small shrub or a strapping tree, your perfect pot offers a happy home for all manner of living matter.
5. Design
Pots come in all shapes and designs; from the basic
terracotta round variety, to elegantly glazed, right through to the steely grey industrial look that suit a rather more contemporary garden.
Other considerations When choosing which type of containers you would like, first consider your space. If you just have a window box or modest balcony, smaller plastic or tin planters work best.
If you have an entirely concrete space, choose larger vases made of clay, either plain or painted. These will bring life to the dank corners and transform a brutalist set of stairs into a picturesque path.
It can be tempting to assemble an assortment of different pots and containers, but this can start to look messy, so choose a theme and stick to it.
but can
Similarly, as far as flowers go, you don’t want to throw just any seeds in and hope for the best. Consider which colours work best together and try to pick flowers of equal heights. Poppies and dahlias complement one another magnificently, as do tulips and peonies.
For trees and larger plants, obey all the usual rules in terms of factoring in shade and direct sunlight.
Of course, the good news is if you do position your pot in the wrong place, it’s very easy and quick to move… and the same can’t be said about a tree anchored 3ft in the ground!
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Turning the page
For February, four books that will weave a fictional spell.
The Angel Maker by Alex North
Haunted by the violent attack of her brother Chris years ago, Katie Shaw sees threats everywhere. When her brother disappears, Katie leaps into action to help him once more.
Meanwhile, Detective Laurence Page’s investigation of a brutal murder of a professor leads her to suspect the case is connected to Chris’s attack... and to a serial killer said to be able to predict the future.
Published by Celadon Books on February 28th
The Porcelain Moon by Janie Chang
At the end of the First World War, Pauline Deng runs away from her Chinese family in Paris to escape an arranged marriage back in Shanghai. In the French countryside, Pauline finds shelter with Camille, a French woman planning to escape her own abusive marriage, until Pauline finds out a terrible secret about Camille, forcing them to make a decision that will bind them together forever. Published by William Morrow on February 23rd
Someone Else’s Shoes by Jojo Moyes
Globetrotting Nisha Cantor has the perfect life money can buy until her husband divorces her and cuts her off. Scrambling to hold on to her previous lifestyle, Nisha’s distress hits a peak when even her gym bag is stolen.
Meanwhile, Sam Kemp is desperately trying to keep her
family afloat. When she tries on a pair of expensive shoes from a gym bag she took by accident, the jolt of confidence inspires her to change her life.
This is a story of mix-ups, mess-ups and making the most of second chances. Published by Michael Joseph on February 2nd
The Worst Woman in London: A Victorian Romance by Julia Bennet
A defiant Victorian wife fights to escape a bad marriage but her love for a forbidden man jeopardises her chance at freedom.
James Standish knows how to play society’s game. He’ll follow the rules, marry a virginal debutante, and inherit a massive fortune. At least, that’s the plan until he meets Francesca Thorne. She’s not the sort of woman a respectable gentleman like James could ever marry… not least because, strictly speaking, she’s married already.
Francesca is determined to flout convention and divorce her philandering husband. When James sweet talks his way into her life tasked with convincing her to abandon her dream of freedom, she’s unprepared for the passion that flares between them.
James and Francesca must choose whether to keep chasing the lives they’ve always wanted or take a chance on a new and forbidden love. Published by Entangled on February 2nd
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When a plan comes together
Open plan design in our main living spaces has long been heralded as the solution to family harmony, but as heating costs rise and families grow and change, we are inclined to question whether wall-less really is best.
The positives
There are still many reasons why open plan is so coveted. It is a sociable way of living; you can cook in the kitchen while chatting to your partner who is, perhaps, relaxing on the sofa; or keep an eye on your children who are doing their homework on the dining table.
It is also an effective way to give a smaller space –especially an apartment – a sense of capaciousness. That cubbyhole kitchen suddenly becomes a minimalist kitchenette diner when you remove a wall, creating comfort and connection where once was merely concrete.
The negatives
However, the tide is starting to turn against the utopian idea of the open plan home, particularly given the recent increase in fuel costs, where those without inner walls are realising how much more
expensive it is to heat a large empty space. Also, the practical and contemporary benefits of tiles and wood flooring can make a cavernous room feel colder still.
There is also a point where intimacy becomes an intrusion on privacy. Cooking smells permeate every area of the space until you are still being reminded of the fish pie you cooked for dinner while watching the end credits of the film you settled on the sofa to watch afterwards.
Noise echoes, too. The sound of a TikTok video your teenager is watching on their phone interrupts you as you try to read a book across the room.
In other words, what at first seemed like it would bring you together as a family, is slowly making you all want to retreat to your bedrooms for a little peace and quiet.
Middle ground Now, savvy interior designers and architects are coming up with solutions that make modern houses a little more flexible and intuitive. Sliding doors – preferably
ones that can be tucked away out of sight – help to create cosiness when it is required.
Then, during the summer months when heating isn’t an issue, you can open out the space again, letting the air flow freely.
There is also a focus on insulation and triple glazing: features which increase house prices in the future as living costs increase and environmental impacts become even more of a priority.
So while our traditional love affair with open plan may be changing, it seems we are moving towards a living style that maintains our desire for integration, whilst also being more practical.
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The Adventures of Daichi
The Modern Magazines Camper Van
Daichi, The Dashing Dude, our wonderful, spirited Campervan is always ready to cheer us up, to take us on family adventures both near and far and generally take us away from any stresses or strains of everyday life. He doesn’t believe in watching the news or letting woes and worries get him down. He is all about living life, seeing friends and family and making the most of our beautiful British Isles. It is a great attitude to have. Christmas seems a long way away already, but at that time we have two important Birthdays (well I think so…), my own and Stephen’s. You see I was born 3 days before Christmas and Stephen was born on Boxing Day. It is a busy time of year! Daichi’s story this month is how very different we can spend our Birthdays and how we all enjoyed both of them!
Daichi drove us all the way to Hull for my Birthday… where I was born and lived until I was 18 years old. The family are still there and what I wanted was to see them all with my Mum and Dad. It gets to a certain time in your life, when, I don’t know about you, but you wonder if this Christmas could be the last, with certain people. I had this going on in my jumbled head for some time, so Daichi was very accommodating and drove myself and Stephen all the way to Hull. We arrived late on December 21st. What my Dad did not know
was that I had already been in contact with our 22 family members there, and each were coming to his humble abode the following evening. Dad worries a lot, and at 87 now and though still very fit and able to drive all the way down South, Daichi did not want to stress him out. A Mum with dementia is not at all easy and situations can never be predicted, but I managed to get her up and dressed and ready to go to a local garden centre the morning of my Birthday. For anyone with this problem, I had bought mum a gorgeous doll and it worked like a treat. This “baby” was a saving grace on many occasions this Christmas. It is very sad to watch in many ways, but believe me, Mum lit up like a Christmas tree when she saw her, and hardly let go the whole time we were with them. The people in the garden centre were marvellous too, mum had many smiles and hello’s, and I was very touched by all their gracious looks and helpful comments as Mum wandered around holding carefully her pretty baby. Daichi was all smiles too. What a great idea that worked a treat, for everyone’s benefit. During lunch I approached Dad and told him my Birthday plan. A little taken aback, but he knows me well, the next step of the plan was set. Shopping! The boys would do the shopping,
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Debbie and mum in the garden centre
while I kept mum entertained at the garden centre. It worked! Daichi took the boys to the supermarket… and I lost Mum several times walking around the Christmas decorations! All good fun.
Seeing all my cousins and family members was what I had wanted. We don’t get together too often and when we do it is always good. I was particularly interested in the younger members… now in their twenties and thirties (I am showing my age now…). One cousin is buying her first house. Another cousin had gotten married and gone to Disney for three weeks. An aunt is planning a new life for herself. I loved it. Lots of life, living and forward thinking. It was a great way to spend my Birthday.
Mum and Dad came back with us for Christmas and spent a week with my sister over at their farmhouse in Margaret Marsh, near Shaftesbury. We spent a quiet Christmas Day with them in the countryside. Gorgeous. Log fire, wind whistling around the walls and windows and Christmas dinner…mmm…. From Hull to Margaret Marsh, and then to Weymouth for Stephen’s Birthday on 26th. Variety is the spice of life I have heard it said!
As you know we do love living in Weymouth with our sea views. The last two years, Boxing Day has been glorious! Really, sunny and blue skies. It has become Stephen’s day for a brisk swim in the sea with Hayden, our son, to
Stephen after a bracing dip on Boxing Day
celebrate his big day. They do have wetsuits, but nevertheless this is a brave move I would say! I, well, I take the photographs… Afterall someone has to do it! This year they stayed in the water a good 15 minutes all the while playing ball and diving in and out of the water. It is fun to watch, though people passing by gave us a few sympathetic looks… I think Stephen likes the challenge of it all. There I am bringing the family members together for my day, and Stephen absolutely backs me up with all of that, but on his day a bracing challenge and a full ‘alive feeling’ is what he wants. After a Birthday lunch, including ice-cream of course at our wonderful “Wafflicious” ice-cream parlour, “Avatar 2” was next on the menu! All within walking distance of where we live, the cinema, just around the corner was the perfect way to end a great day. The film is brilliant. Defense of the family is at the core of this adventure. Quite apt really. A three-hour movie, well worth it with gorgeous graphics and we were well entertained the whole time. An exhilarating end to a fabulous day!
So, how did you spend your Birthday? Daichi would love to know. Why not email him at debbie@modernmagazines.co.uk. Maybe we could add some of your Birthday photos in the magazine and Daichi will send you his Best Wishes? Birthdays are a great excuse to do what YOU want to do! Where will Daichi take us next, I wonder?
By Debbie Corney
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Are Vitamins Vital?
Us Brits spend around £500million every year on multivitamins and dietary supplements, but are we actually getting our money’s worth?
In the early 20th century when vitamins were first discovered and their role in preventing illnesses such as scurvy and rickets began to be understood, it was deemed a revelation in healthcare. Back then, diets were nutritionally insufficient enough to cause serious health problems, and even death.
Yet now, in 2023, we have access to an abundance of fruit, vegetables, dairy and meat, making such diseases an anomaly in the western world.
However, a 2018 Food Standards Agency report found that about half of UK adults took food supplements on a regular basis, suggesting a belief at least that these special pills can either prevent and cure illness, or both. And of course, such magical thinking
is understandable given the information we are fed via the media.
It’s always worth bearing in mind that a well-balanced diet ought to have you covered in any case. Not only that, but vitamins and minerals in their natural state are easier absorbed by your body.
The question is then, does your diet have you covered? Well, as long as you aren’t excluding one of the main food groups, then yes. However, if you are following a vegetarian or vegan plantbased diet, taking a multivitamin that contains vitamin B12, iodine and choline, along with vitamin D, could be beneficial. Similarly,
those averse to oily fish should consider an omega 3 supplement.
Women who are pregnant or intend on becoming pregnant are advised to take a 400-microgram supplement of folic acid, daily, as research shows that this reduces the risk of neural tube defects in babies. Calcium is also vital to those breastfeeding, so any new mums who are lactose intolerant ought to seek it by other means.
Ageing can also have a detrimental effect on your body’s ability to absorb certain vitamins and minerals; for example, as we get older our stomachs struggle to produce hydrochloric acid – vital for the absorption of vitamin B12 – so those over the age of 50 are advised to take a B12 supplement.
In conclusion, supplements tend to benefit those whose diets are lacking. That said, you might just want to take a multivitamin for peace of mind; after all, the only negative effect it can really have is to your wallet!
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WECAN HELPYOU ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS GET THE RESULTS YOU WANT to make a change? IS IT TIME FOR YOU DOYOU WANTTO:
Be sure you’re insured
The simple mistakes that make can invalidate your car insurance.
Following the four pieces of advice below should ensure that, in the event of the worst happening, you get what you’re owed:
Renew and refresh When your renewal comes around, think about what’s happened in the past year. Some companies autorenew, meaning points gained in the last 12 months don’t automatically get added. And yes, you’ve guessed it, when it comes to claiming, they’ll be asking why these weren’t declared.
It’s not just about underpaying for insurance, either – if you’re claiming having lost control of the car and there are points on your licence for speeding… well, in their eyes, two plus two might well equal four.
Think as well about predicted mileage, a new job location perhaps, or even some natty car modifications – these will all have implications.
Put your claim in the fast lane
If something happens to your car on the Monday, call your insurers on that day, not Tuesday, not Wednesday, not the week after. Delayed reporting raises suspicion levels, and the first thing insurers will ask is why you didn’t act with the urgency expected or someone who had been in an accident or suffered damage to their prized possession.
Delayed claiming isn’t, in itself, a reason not to pay out, but
it won’t do you any favours and, if combined with other aspects that show a lack of care, attention or urgency, may make an insurer think twice.
As good as your word Consider as well the agreed terms of the motoring insurance that you took out in the first place.
Perhaps, for instance, your vehicle requires special maintenance on a regular basis; maybe you’ve said it’s parked off-road, yet it’s been sat on the grass verge of a busy A-road.
If your policy states certain conditions must be fulfilled, make sure they are.
Honesty is the best (insurance) policy
Finally, if your insurance states you’re the sole driver then it has to be you behind the wheel, however tempting it is for your
mate to drive you back from the pub.
In a similar way, if you’re tempted to add on existing damage to a new claim or, worse still, feign injury should you be involved in a collision, think again. Insurers identified over half a million dishonest insurance applications last year, and in extreme cases police were involved.
Ultimately, insurers are happy to pay out for honest claims, and the price per pay-out has steadily risen in recent years. So steer clear of simple or careless mistakes, and you’ll find you’re covered!
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John Torode’s Tru ed Macaroni and Smoked Haddock Bake
Introduction
Want something that combines supreme comfort with a little decadence this Valentine’s Day? Well look no further than this divine truffled macaroni dish with an extra boost from smoked haddock, created by MasterChef’s John Torode.
Method
Ingredients
(serves 4)
For the macaroni
• 250g macaroni
• 1 tsp olive oil
• 1 small onion, finely chopped
• 500ml milk
• 300g smoked haddock
• 1 tbsp truffle oil
• 50g soft butter, plus extra for the dish
• 25g plain flour
• 100g gruyère, coarsely grated
For the breadcrumbs
• 50g white breadcrumbs
• small pack parsley, leaves picked
• small thyme sprig, leaves picked
• small pack tarragon, leaves picked
• 1 garlic clove, roughly chopped
• small piece of butter
• drizzle of truffle oil, plus extra to serve
1. Blend together all the ingredients for the breadcrumbs in a food processor until roughly chopped, season, then set aside. Boil the macaroni one minute less than the time on the pack, drain, toss in the olive oil and set aside.
2. Tip the onion, milk and the smoked haddock into a pan, and season. Simmer gently for 10 mins, then remove the haddock. Flake the flesh and drizzle with the truffle oil and set aside.
3. Mix the butter and flour together to make a paste. Over a low heat, whisk the paste into the hot milk and bring to the boil, stirring all the time. Remove from the heat and add half the grated cheese and stir well.
4. Take the pan off the heat, tip the pasta into the sauce and mix well, then fold through
the haddock and season with ground black pepper. The sauce may seem a little thin, but it’ll thicken as it cooks. Butter a large ovenproof dish and tip in all the macaroni (I like it piled high), then finish by scattering over the rest of the cheese and most of the breadcrumbs. This can be prepared a day ahead, covered and kept in the fridge.
5. To cook, heat oven to 200°C/180°C fan/gas mark 6. Bake for 20 mins until bubbling and sprinkle with the rest of the breadcrumbs. Bake for five minutes more, then drizzle a little more truffle oil on top, and scatter some extra herbs, if you like.
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Greenfingers…
The Alan Titchmarsh Column
He’s a brilliant presenter, accomplished gardener, talented novelist, and allround horticultural inspiration. is month, Alan Titchmarsh discusses how to keep motivation for your garden going.
e back might ache more than it used to and there’s more than a hint of a painful creak in the knees, but most days I still feel the urge to get out there and do my bit… and even when I don’t feel the urge, I always find it important to push on. A er all, my faithful beds and trellises rely on it!
It’s also worth remembering how beneficial the everyday rigours of flowering and weeding, pruning and digging are. It comes with the territory when you get to my sort of age, but I always remind myself that by the very nature of gardening you are outdoors, filling the lungs with oxygen and experiencing what it is to be around plants, trees and flowers. If that isn’t good for the soul, I don’t know what is!
I think what should motivate us to garden, even on those days when we would rather be in the pub, is the fact there is something unique about every outside space, and it changes on each occasion you set foot out into it. ere is always something that’s di erent, and special, and always ready to enchant you… always something you perhaps hadn’t noticed before!
It’s important to remember that although your garden is a wild space, you have, in e ect, tamed a lot of it; so like a pet or a child, it relies on you to keep doing the things you invested in it in the first place. It’s sort of saying, ‘you’ve started now, you can’t just stop!’
Remember too, it was you who had the vision, the idea, the perception of what this space should look like; so press on with those jobs and keep making your garden your own personal space – it’s an expression of who you are, and just like we get up in the
mornings and have a wash, comb our hair, so too do we owe that to our gardens.
So in summing up, of course the work can be hard and tiring and there are days when the body seems to be telling me to stop, but I am happy and healthy and have a loving family so things could be far worse. And what would I do anyway? Okay, yes… head to the pub!
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People notice hearing loss, not hearing aids
One of the very common obstructions to people taking action on their hearing loss is the misconception that people will notice that they are wearing hearing aids. Our experience is very much different. Today’s hearing devices are extremely compact, to the point that they are very dif cult for anyone to see they are being worn. What is much more obvious, however, is when people mishear what is being said or are frequently asking for things to be repeated.
Not taking action on a hearing loss simply makes life more challenging and frustrating for both the person with the loss and for those who need to communicate with them.
So many times we are told by our new clients that they wish they had taken action
sooner. They often report that even their closest family members hadn’t spotted that they were wearing new hearing aids but that they have noticed that conversations have become more relaxed.
We had a great time last year helping many people to hear more clearly. We love our job and we nd it very rewarding to know that we have made a positive difference to the quality of the lives of our clients.
We are often able to offer a ‘Try before you buy’ option at no cost. This gives you the opportunity to experience the difference that wearing hearing aids can make to allow you to make an informed decision about the bene t to you personally. Take the rst step to clearer hearing today and call us on 01202 985500 to arrange a free hearing consultation.
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Shake Off the January Blues With a New Challenge
Help Julia’s House Support Local Families As Children’s Hospice Charity Celebrates Its 20 Year Anniversary
It might be wet and grey outside, but setting yourself a new challenge for 2023 could be just what you need to shake off the winter blues.
Local children’s hospice charity, Julia’s House, is launching its 2023 events programme to boost our get up and go. Run, walk, trek or parachutethere’s something for everyone! This year is extra special for the charity too, as Julia’s House marks a 20 year milestone of providing a lifeline of care to local seriously ill children and their families.
“We’d love to get as many people as possible involved in our 2023 events. It is a very special year for us and of course, we wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for the amazing support of the local community over the last 20 years,” says Julia’s House
Events Fundraiser, Chantelle Shave. “We know it is a challenging time for us all, but the families we support need our help more than ever, so the money raised from our events this year will be so important in helping us to continue to provide our life-changing care.”
There are a number of events to choose from, whether you want to take things at a slower pace or prefer to opt for a fast-moving challenge:
A walk with a view: Join the Great Wiltshire Walk knowing every step you take will help give exhausted and anxious families a break from 24/7 care. You will take in the panoramic views of the Wiltshire countryside and walk amongst Avebury’s World Heritage Stone Circle. With special 20 mile and 20k routes to mark the charity’s 20 year anniversary, the Great Wiltshire Walk takes place on Sunday 14 May.
Jump around: The views don’t get more panoramic than those from 13,000 feet up in the air. If a parachute jump is on your wish list, sign up for a tandem skydive and see the world as you’ve never seen it before. The jump takes place at the Army Parachute Association near Salisbury on 10 June.
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Run Bournemouth and Bath
Half: On 7-8 October, run for Julia’s House in Bournemouth’s landmark running festival. Choose from a half marathon, 10k or 5k and make it a family occasion as there are junior races for children aged 3-12. There’s something for everyone and you get to savour the great atmosphere and wonderful coastline views. The Julia’s House events team will provide oneto-one support with fundraising and a free running vest.
Or, join the Bath Half Marathon on 15 October and enjoy the support of thousands of spectators who line the route to cheer on the runners in a traffic-free Bath. Julia’s House has got 20 places up for grabs. It’s a great goal for training, whether you’re a beginner or want to improve your time.
Swap your sunbed for the Sahara…
From 2-7 November this year, you could join an epic trek in the Moroccan Sahara that gives you a glimpse of this extraordinary desert landscape and way of life. Trekking across ancient dried up river beds, sand dunes and vast sun-baked plains you will camp out under the stunning star-filled night sky.
…or plan ahead for Petra
One of the seven new wonders of the world, the vast and unique city of Petra is carved into sheer rock face and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Join the Julia’s House
trek to this stunning and remote city in November 2024. It has been voted by National Geographic as one of the world’s best hikes and it is growing a reputation as the ‘Inca Trail of the Middle East’.
More information: To sign up or find out more about any of the Julia’s House 2023 challenge events go to juliashouse.org/event-listing/getactive
Chantelle adds: “All the money raised from the challenge events will help Julia’s House to continue its vital care for local families, from providing expert clinical and emotional support to helping vulnerable families access grants and benefits that can help them through the current cost of living crisis.
“With more children living longer with increasingly complex medical conditions requiring round the clock care, the essential respite breaks Julia’s House gives to families couldn’t be more critical. The continued support of the local community is vital to our future.”
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Driven to distraction
Driving on UK roads is about how we respond to danger and hazards… both of our own doing, as well as those around us. We look at how these factors collide, and how being aware means being safe.
The actions of others
The AA regularly poll their members on a variety of road issues, and over time have gathered the responses of a quarter of a million people on the habits and traits that irritate them most. The results are revealing, with talking on a mobile phone, in recent years, having become the thing that creates the most ire.
Most frustrating habits of other road users:
1. Talking on a mobile (30%)
2. Tailgating (23%)
3. Middle lane hogging (20%)
4. Swooping or cutting across lanes to leave a motorway at the last minute (10%)
5. Overtaking on the inside (7%)
6. Driving too slowly (4%)
7. Speeding (3%)
8. Littering (3%)
Our own misdemeanours
Most of us know the key things we need to avoid on the roads, yet there are a few other
seemingly inoffensive actions that you may also land you in trouble.
A bad apple
Around two thirds of British drivers have had a bite to eat while behind the wheel – but how many of those would have snuck a piece of sandwich had they known it could mean big trouble?
The Highway Code, under Rule 148, states that “safe driving and riding needs concentration,” and advises against eating, drinking, smoking, listening to loud music and trying to read maps while behind the wheel.
Anyone tucking into their lunch could well be committing an offence of driving without due care and attention, or not being in proper control of a vehicle.
Making a splash
Mean-spirited motorists careening through surface water and subsequently soaking pedestrians may be infringing section three of the Road Traffic Act 1988, which states that driving “without reasonable consideration
for other persons using the road” is an offence. So next time you see an inviting puddle, steer well clear or risk being hit with a fixed penalty notice!
Horn blower
The horn is a vital part of staying safe on the roads and should be used to warn other drivers of your presence, particularly if you are about to tackle a sharp corner or a situation where there is poor driver visibility.
Beeping in a moment of anger can in fact be considered breaking the law; while sounding the horn between 11.30pm and 7am in a built-up area unless is prohibited, unless it is an absolute emergency.
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A Night of Comedy in aid of Diverse Abilities
A night of comedy is being held at The Black Cherry in Bournemouth in aid of Dorset’s Disability Charity, Diverse Abilities.
The new event is to be held on Thursday 16 th February, and will be hosted by resident Master of Ceremonies, Andrew White, as he guides you through a night of awesome stand-up with McClaine Beirne, Graham Whistler and Steve Day as the headliner.
The Line-Up…
Andrew White is flamboyantly repressed and optimistically cynical. Fast rising through the comedy ranks with an act that’s not to be missed, and has been described as Joe Lycett as “very exciting and very funny”.
Mclaine Beirne has been described as one of the most exciting new comedians on the circuit, with a “unique voice and surprising comedic twist”. He likes to share a few weird thoughts and embarrassing stories, mixed in with a few jokes.
Graham Whistler is an internationally acclaimed stand-up comedian, performing since 2010 in venues all over the UK, as well as Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, and the US. As well as using very personal material about living with Cerebral Palsy, Graham is well known for his “candor and unique perspective”. Graham has taken two solo shows to the Edinburgh
Fringe, Leicester Comedy, and Ram Comedy festivals, as well as success in competitions over the years.
Steve Day is remarkably funny, with a light-hearted and self-effacing style which helps him form an instantaneous connection with his audience. A familiar voice on BBC Radio 4, Steve has appeared many times on You and Yours, was a ‘token man’ on Woman’s Hour, and has appeared in two radio dramas, All Fingers and Thumbs with Bill Nighy.
Mariana Swain, events fundraising officer, commented:
“We are really excited to launch this new event. It will be a fantastic way to spend an evening in February, with entertainment from four hilarious comedians. We hope to be able to reach a new audience, who will be able to support our work with children and adults with physical and learning disabilities in Dorset.”
Rachel, one of the three owners of The Black Cherry, commented:
“We are really keen to support the work of Diverse Abilities, as we strongly believe theatre & comedy are for everyone. It’s great to be able to do this in such a positive & upbeat way, introducing people to great up-and-coming professional comedians, in our wonderful creative space.”
Tickets are £15 per person, or £25 to include a pizza and drink. Find out more and get your tickets at:
diverseabilities.org.uk/comedy
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Brutal Beauty
Born from the ruins of the second world war, few architectural styles are as polarising – or aptly named – as brutalism. But the famously stark concrete monoliths – long since associated with communist countries – are having a moment.
The thing about brutalism: It’s not beloved in the way Baroque or mid-century modernism is, but there is such an obvious beauty in its rigid geometry and unquestioning simplicity.
Indeed, perhaps no other style is as obvious owing to its, well, brutal minimalism; its blocklike buildings being almost bombproof in appearance thanks to their weighty concrete casings.
Giant, hulking uniform cubic constructions that could almost be stacked like Lego; love them or loathe them, you certainly can’t not notice – or have an opinion about – them as well.
But this was not a building style delivered by Stalinist Russia or Mao’s China (though it was to be embraced by both those countries and many more), rather from post-war Western Europe, a branch from the modernist movement of the early 20th century.
Swedish architect Hans Asplund first coined the expression nybrutalism to describe a cubical concrete home called Villa Göth in 1949, the phrase later adopted, shortened, and popularised by UK architectural critic Reyner Banham in the mid-50s. But surprisingly, the name brutalism is not a reference to the
architecture’s stark aesthetic but to the French phrase béton brut which translates as ‘raw concrete’.
Brutalism soon breached borders, its architecture blooming as far afield as the Soviet Union, the US, Israel, Brazil, and Japan. Writing for My Modern Met, Jessica Stewart says that brutalism is intertwined with 20th-century urban theory that looked toward socialist ideals, and so the concept became most associated with public works like schools, libraries, and arts
centres. Indeed, some of the most revered –and reviled! – examples of brutalist buildings include London’s Trellick Tower, the Barbican Centre and the National Theatre; San Diego’s Geisel Library (named after Dr Suess); and Boston City Hall in the USA.
But by the end of the 70s, brutalism’s heyday was crumbling.
Heading into the 1980s, Brutalism fell out of favour. Part of this was due to the cold and austere nature of the architecture, which was often associated with totalitarianism. Another factor was that the style did not age well – neither figuratively nor literally owing to concrete’s tendency to stain and decay.
What was and still is appealing about Brutalism is that it had a kind of purity… The aesthetic of Brutalism may at last triumph over its ethic.
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Wimborne Minster Pancake Race To Run Again
Tuesday 21st February 2023
The Wimborne Minster Pancake Race is all set to run again this year. It will take place on Shrove Tuesday 21st February.
The venue is as always, outside the main north porch entrance to the Minster and the first race will commence at 11.00am as the Pancake Bell is tolled. Competitors will be required to run round the Minster tossing their pancakes at the four corners of the church.
All competitors should report to the north porch by 10.30am to enrol, complete with frying pan and ready cooked pancake. Anyone can enter, male or female, young or old,
individuals, schools, groups and organisations. All are most welcome.
So have we some challengers (over 18) to win the “John Loader Memorial Cup”, presented by Martyn and Kathy Curtler and become the Minster Pancake Champion 2023?
There will also be races for the under 18’s. Depending on the number of entries these will again be spilt into three age ranges 4-9, 9-13 and 13-18. Likewise there will be races for pre-schools and toddlers and those using wheelchairs. Prizes will be awarded to the winners of each category.
So come on, get yourself into training for the big day and pick up an entry form from the Minster or the Parish Office in Church House, (next to the Minster) or just turn up in the day and have some fun!
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Sex in the City?
The four top romantic city breaks in the UK.
Make time for romance in 2023 and whisk your beloved away to one of these four magnificent cities, where love is the only language you need.
Bath, Avon, England
With cobbled streets and golden-hued grandiose buildings, Bath is imbued with 18th century glamour and allure.
Not only does this fabulous city have top notch dining and shopping, it also offers a wealth of history, culture and its crowning glory, the spectacular Roman Baths, built in 1894, which lay at the heart of the city centre.
After touring the Roman Baths and the adjacent pump house, why not head to The Thermae Bath Spa where you can indulge in your own ritual of pampering and relaxing.
Where to stay: The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa, from £300 per night
City of Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland Scotland’s capital may be bestknown for its architecture, or
the annual Fringe arts festival, but Edinburgh has a bounty of culture and history that will entrance and enthral you better than the greatest play ever written.
Explore the cobbled streets of the old town and lose yourself in Edinburgh Castle which towers above the city like an ancient guardian, or ramble up to Arthur’s Seat where you can admire the glorious city below and then amble back to town for some much-needed, hearty fare, at Michelinstarred Paul Kitching’s 21212.
Where to stay: The Witchery by the Castle, from £495 per night.
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
The UK’s answer to Venice, the canals of Cambridge naturally lend themselves to the language of love. Punt your way up the waterways – or pay someone to do it for you – while you recite a little Keats to your beloved, and soak up this intellectually exuberant city.
Famed for its universities, Cambridge is a student town, but this only adds a vibrancy you may not otherwise get from such a historical setting. For Cambridge is buzzy and alive with excellent eating and nightlife, and well worth taking a punt on.
Where to stay: University Arms, from £235 per night
Manchester, Lancashire, England
If you and your sweetheart want a weekend away that’s more of an alternative love story, then Manchester is the city for you. For what evokes a Shakespearean tragedy more the tale of two warring football clubs?
Canal Street offers some of the best nightlife in the UK while Manchester Art Gallery offers that much-needed injection of culture to your trip in this fabulous, diverse and utterly thrilling city.
Where to stay: The Lowry Hotel, from £450 per night
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Lisa Faulkner’s Choux Hearts with Berries
Having met her now husband, John Torode, on the 2010 series of Celebrity MasterChef – on which he was a judge and she a contestant – Lisa Faulkner knows full well that food is the language of love. So, what better way to woo your beloved on Valentine’s Day than with these stunning choux hearts?
Ingredients
(makes 8 hearts)
For the choux pastry
• 90g butter
• 360ml water
• pinch salt
• pinch sugar
• 110g plain flour, sifted
• 3 whole eggs, beaten well
To serve:
• 500ml double cream
• 400g mixed fresh berries
Method
1. Preheat the oven to 200°C, gas mark 6. Put the butter and water in a medium saucepan, add the salt and sugar, and bring to the boil. Ensure the butter is melted. Remove from the heat, add the sifted flour all at once and beat vigorously with a wooden spoon until the mixture comes away from the sides of the pan. Return to the heat and cook for 2 minutes until the paste is pale. Cool a little.
2. Add the beaten eggs, a little at a time, incorporating fully with a wooden spoon after each addition. The mixture will go glossy then back to dull. Add the eggs until the mixture is shiny again and it just drops off the wooden spoon. Cool the mixture for about 10 minutes. Put in a piping bag and pipe heart shapes on to a baking sheet dampened with a little water.
3. Bake in the preheated oven for 15-20 minutes then reduce the temperature to 160°C, gas mark 3, and bake for a further 15-20 minutes until golden.
4. Pour the cream into a chilled bowl and whisk, either by hand or with a hand mixer, until stiff peaks form. This may take a few minutes.
5. When cooked, turn the hearts over and pop back into the oven for 2 minutes to dry out a little. Split each heart in half horizontally and then spoon or pipe the whipped cream on the base. Top with the other half and fill the centre with the fruit. Serve immediately.
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Top Tips
Be careful not to overwhip your cream. As soon as you have firm peaks (you should be able to hold the bowl over your head without it spilling out!) you should stop.
If berries aren’t your thing use whatever fruit you prefer… mango and passion fruit, for example.
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