Wonderful Weymouth - July 2023

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In this issue...

Tickets to Dorset County Show

Mayor’s Message

The Great Scout-doors

Celebrity Interview: Michelle Yeoh

RNLI Lifeboat Week

Recipe: Rachel Khoo’s Ice Box Cake

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England Expects

After winning the 2022 European Championships – the first major-tournament win in the Three Lions’ history, England go into the 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand with confidence, unity and a weight of expectation.

England’s women are on a high. Their sensational Euros success has driven a new wave of British Bulldog belief, and it would be a mistake not to believe our Three Lions can repeat the incredible successes from 2022 and, in the process, continue to inspire a nation of female footballers.

Plus, with England’s Dutch coach Sarina Wiegman recording an 81% win ratio –her team scoring 138 goals in just 31 matches, with only one single defeat in that time, against Australia in a friendly in April – optimism is at an alltime high.

Wiegman’s players will commence their campaign by facing minnows Haiti in Brisbane on July 22nd, with the games against the other sides in Group D seeing them encounter Denmark on July 28th in Sydney and Asian

champions China in Adelaide on August 1st.

Winning Group D, as they should, may well land England a toughlooking second-round game against Canada, who ended Wiegman’s long winning run on a cold night in January 2022, in a 1-1 draw at the Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough. Beyond that, Germany looks the likely opposition in the quarter-finals.

While the majority of the personnel from the Euros triumph is set to go Down Under, Ellen White and Jill Scott retired on a high after the Euros win, so new heroes will be sought, particularly as the squad will be missing captain Leah Williamson, who was ruled out with an ACL injury in April.

Thankfully, there is much competition for

Williamson’s centre-back berth, and considerable versatility elsewhere with players able to adapt to new positions, something typical of Wiegman’s Dutch ‘Total Football’ roots.

Millie Bright and Lucy Bronze are mainstays, with Maya Le Tissier’s addition to the England fold a huge bonus due to her ability in playing right across the back line. Lotte WubbenMoy is another utility player, as are Lucy Parker, Jess Carter, Esme Morgan and Niamh Charles.

Keira Walsh and Georgia

Stanway look to have cemented their places in midfield, while Jordan Nobbs and Ella Toone are sure to be on the plane. The rest of that part of England’s squad is harder to call.

Alessia Rousso is looking more and more like the number nine, and with Beth England and Ebony Salmon pushing into contention, the squad looks competitive and should go close to that elusive World crown.

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Mayor’s Message

It’s officially summer and I’m excited to start my July engagements as Mayor of Weymouth. Weymouth has been flooded with tourists which is great for the local economy! It’s also great to see all our parks and gardens in full bloom with beautiful flowers so, do get out and about and explore.

In June I attended the Armed Forces Weekend which was a busy weekend full of events celebrating our armed forces, past and present. The Armed Forces and Veterans continue to make a significant contribution to our nation, and I was delighted to have been there to honour and celebrate their contributions at this memorable event.

Weymouth Town Council is launching an exciting competition this summer where children and families can take part and get creative with a popular beach activity. We are partnering with one of Weymouth’s most popular attraction sites to provide prizes! So keep your eyes

peeled on the Council’s social media for more information on how you can enter the competition.

There are many fun events happening this month such as Beach Volleyball weekend which will be held between Friday 21st and Sunday 23rd July, at the volleyball courts on Weymouth Beach. On Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th July it is Weymouth Food and Family Festival located at Lodmoor Events Area which will be a great festival for all the family!

And to kick off the school holidays this summer there will be a Firework Display on Monday 31st July, followed by Fireworks every Monday in August! The fireworks will start at 9.30pm and can be viewed in Weymouth Bay!

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7. What year was the crucifixion of Jesus Christ?

8. In what year did the Black Death outbreak start?

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Everything, Everywhere...but not all at once

Even at the age of 60, the 2023 Academy Award win may be the start of something big for Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh.

Multiverse sci-fi brain-wrecker Everything Everywhere, All At Once, starring Academy Award-winner Michelle Yeoh – who scooped the coveted Best Actress gong – is a movie that’s divided opinion. There are those who enjoyed it for what it is and how it was intended… a far-reaching film about love and acceptance, fun, creative, hilarious and unique; while others found it difficult to locate that necessary suspension of disbelief required for such a complex piece of theatre.

Either way, the main star of the mindbender, Michelle Yeoh, gave a virtuoso performance, deservedly won her nominated category (one of seven awards the film scooped at the prestigious event), in the process becoming the first Asian and only the second woman of colour to do so.

“When I was young back home in Malaysia, I never ever dreamt of being where I am today,” says the actress, who is now in her fifth decade of performing.

“There wasn’t a huge movie industry there and when I looked up at the screen to see stars mainly from the Western Hemisphere up there, shining

bright and looking so amazing, it was never

in my mind to think I could emulate them or.

“I appeared in an advert with Jackie Chan for Guy Laroche watches, but even then I thought that was the furthest I would venture, and that my life and my career was destined to remain back at home.”

Quickly though, Yeoh began to realise she had much more in common with the martial arts legend Chan than a simple timepiece, given she performed most of her own stunts in films such as Yes, Madam and Magnificent Warriors, as her career began to blossom.

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The actress worked hard at refining the way she went about acting, and soon global acclaim arrived when she appeared alongside Pierce Brosnan in the Bond movie Tomorrow Never Dies.

Big projects arrived in the form of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, then a slew of Hollywood projects, including Memoirs of a Geisha, Reign of Assassins, The Lady and Last Christmas.

“My biggest piece of advice is to listen to everyone and anyone!” she laughs. “It’s sometimes very easy to be precious about who you are and to what extent you want to bend and flip for the industry.

“We all go in with ideas of people loving us for being us, where really we are all products of everyone else’s influence, and we should be proud of that. You can never stop taking in the enrichment of others, no matter where you are in your career.”

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The Great Scout-doors

There are over 31 million scouts worldwide and more than 100,000 scout leaders in the UK alone, offering experience, enjoyment and endless opportunities to young people ranging from ages 4 to 18. I have been a part of this community for over 8 years and in that time have taken part in a multitude of trips and activities, from evening beach cleans to hiking and ziplining in the Swiss mountains!

Personally, my experience with scouting has been one that has developed life-skills, allowed me to meet new people and make some great memories. As a young person, I believe that today, the opportunity to be outdoors and spend time with others is an essential part of growing

up and a muchneeded break from the ever-growing grasp of technology. The ability to relish in nature and develop new skills is one the most important aspects of life regardless of age.

At the beginning of June, a group of explorers (the oldest scout section), aged 14 – 18, went to Bude for the weekend. It was a fantastic weekend with plenty of walking, swimming and kayaking on the sunny coast of Cornwall! The trip was topped off with a Cornish pasty and an ice cream for lunch on the Sunday, followed by the fatigued journey home. This is but one example of the many exciting adventures we get up to all the time.

Since the age of 7, I have attended the local group, Weymouth South at the hut on Rylands Lane in Wyke. With more than 150 young people, weekly meetings are held for one of 5 sections. The ‘Squirrels’ are the newest section and have children as young as 4 years old participating in fun indoor and outdoor activities.

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On the 10th of June, Weymouth South celebrated its 80th anniversary. This was a momentous event for the group as it provided an opportunity to reflect on all the great achievements that have been made over the years as a community, celebrating the history of the group and what is to come. To mark the event, Weymouth South has also fundraised to place a defibrillator near the hut.

Working towards badges is still a vital part of being a scout and provides as an incentive to achieve and work hard. Badgework involves a wide range of indoor, refined crafts such as cooking and playing an instrument; outdoor work such as pioneering and caving; and more knowledge-based, real-world skills such as first aid and navigation. But the adventures don’t end there! In July 2022, a group over 30 scouts and explorers embarked on a 10-day international trip which took place across Switzerland and France. After a long coach journey, we arrived in sunny Switzerland at the International Scout Centre and enjoyed a week of attending scout festivals, visiting the local areas and more, before travelling to France for a day in Paris and a trip to Disneyland! This brilliant journey, alongside the many others we have attended over the years, provided

us with the opportunity to develop independence, meet new people and create memories that will last forever. And is that not what being a scout is ultimately about?

In my opinion, scouting is one of the best opportunities out there for young people, being one of the most important and influential aspects of my life growing up, as it is for many who love to be active, spend time with others or even just be outdoors. Being within nature is a vital part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle mentally and physically; why not make it as enjoyable of possible? In a world where academic capability is highly valued and technology is rife, the great outdoors is sometimes undervalued. Scouting may just be the perfect break from the busy lives we lead.

“Put your phone down and what are you left with? Just teamwork, courage and the skills to succeed.” Bear Grylls, Chief Scout

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The History of the Women’s World Cup

As we approach the ninth edition of the official Women’s World Cup, we chart the rapid evolution of one of football’s most loved competitions.

The first official Women’s World Cup took place in China, in 1991, with the United States beating Norway 2-1 in the Guangzhou final. It’s apt that the Americans won the first competition, as they have dominated the women’s game since.

However, the Norwegian side would take the plaudits in Sweden in the second edition. Their hugely talented squad of players beat Germany 2-0 at the Råsunda Stadium in Stockholm, with goals from Hege Riise and Marianne Pettersen, as the Lionesses debut ended at the quarterfinal stage.

The ‘Stars and Stripes’ would regain the title on home soil in 1999 against China, as Brandi Chastain netted the winning penalty in the 5-4 shootout victory for the United States.

That World Cup was built on the success of the first Olympic women’s football tournament held during the 1996 Atlanta Games, with the 1999 World Cup played in front of an average of 37,000 spectators per match.

The event in 2003 was also held in the US, who stepped in after planned hosts China had to relinquish duties after an outbreak of SARS. Yet there was to be no back-to-back success for the Yanks, as they crashed out in the semi-final to a Germany side who went on to defeat Sweden for their first title.

China belatedly hosted the tournament four years later, and Germany were able to defend their 2003 title with a 2-0 victory over Brazil in the Hongkou Stadium. England were knocked out by the USA in the quarterfinals.

A new name would be on the trophy in 2011 as Japan took this instalment by storm, beating the hosts and hat-

trick-seeking Germans in the quarters, the Swedes in the last four, before coming from behind to see off the mighty Americans on penalties in the final.

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Canada 2015 saw an increase to 24 teams from 16, and offered revenge for the USA as they beat Japan 5-2 in the Vancouver final. The tournament was controversial for being played on artificial turf in sweltering conditions.

France 2019 attracted a global television audience of over 1.1 billion, with the United States winning again, this time 2-0 against Sarina Wiegman’s European champions, Netherlands.

With England having trodden that same familiar path under the talented Dutch coach by securing their first international title win in the form of the 2022 Euros victory against Germany, could they add a World Cup final to their resume in Australia and New Zealand?

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Five Years of the RSS Sir David Attenborough

The five-year anniversary of the launch of the RRS Sir David Attenborough, and a naming process that went viral for all the wrong reasons.

‘Give it to the people’, they said… ‘let the people decide’. And so it was then, in the spring of 2016 that the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) put their faith in the British public to name one of our most significant marine launches of recent times.

The budget behind the impressive polar research vessel was a colossal £200million, with the intention of creating a floating symbol of British science; one that would be equipped with a devastating array of scientific instruments – including sonar and underwater cameras –laboratories for conducting experiments and analysing samples, and state-of-the-art gadgetry that would make our exploration of some of the harshest and most remote environments on the planet easier and more insightful than ever.

Its distinctive design, featuring a bold red and white hull, was a dominant and recognisable symbol of British scientific research – all it needed was a name.

The NERC subsequently held a ‘Name Our Ship’ campaign, stating that the public could

vote via an online poll. Trouble quickly began to circle though when BBC Radio Jersey presenter James Hand jokingly suggested the name RSS Boaty McBoatface.

The title rapidly went viral across social media, as people with no affiliation or previous vested interest in our exploration of the polar seas registered to push forward the comical name.

When the poll closed, it was a deemed a clear winner, achieving over 124,000 votes (almost exactly a third of all those submitted); however it was announced that the ship was instead to be called RSS Sir David Attenborough, in honour of the famous naturalist and broadcaster, despite the

fact the name earned only 2.95% of the total vote, achieving only 0.1% more than It’s Bloody Cold Here.

The decision saw the NERC come in for some criticism, and even led to a House of Commons Select Committee being put together to review the naming process. The organisation were keen to remind people that at no point had they promised to run with the contest winner. Furthermore, while the 15,000-tonne vessel sailed off with a rather more sensible name, Boaty McBoatface wasn’t entirely run aground, as the title was given to small, unmanned submersible that accompanied the RRS Sir David Attenborough on its research missions.

The Boaty McBoatface phenomenon has since become a popular meme and cultural touchstone, and is often cited as an example of the unpredictable and chaotic nature of online communities.

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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 getting back to the basic elements of how a home should make us feel.

I was in conversation with someone the other day and they asked me what sort of feeling I thought they should give to a new home interiors project of theirs.

What I found interesting about the question is the fact it’s an almost impossible one to answer, for the main reason that you can’t force anyone to feel any way about something that they don’t naturally, instinctively, unintentionally feel themselves.

If a person dislikes something with a passion, it’s very likely

there is no positive slant you can put on things that will encourage them to change their mind. This is just who we are.

My answer was instead to think about stimulating positive feelings in the way the house was designed. In essence, to realise the things we want to feel, then style and create in order to fulfil those emotions. So, for example, it’s always important to create a sense of place and belonging in our homes. These homes are not just physical structures, but also repositories of our memories, emotions and personal identities, and should be designed to reflect our values, personalities and lifestyles.

Most people know I am a big fan of authenticity in home

design, so that comes into it; and I also believe in the importance of creating space that is functional and practical, rather than simply beautiful, perhaps with references given to the environment or sustainability.

Mostly though, above all those things, a home should be a place that feels safe, comfortable, and happy. Only then will it feel ’right’, and it may take several failed attempts along the way to finally get to that place where you are content.

And then prepare for the point a decade down the line when your evolving tastes talk you into ripping it all up and starting again!

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Driven to Distraction

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of the most common driving faux pas you need to steer clear of if you’re to retain a clean licence.

Not adhering to the speed limit

The biggest cause of accidents on the road is, of course, excessive speed. One in five drivers admits to speeding, though the overall figure is much higher, and if convicted, can lead to a hefty fine, points on your licence and a ban.

It’s not just about going too fast, either. Not keeping up with the speed of the road causes impatience in other drivers, which can also lead to accidents.

Distracted driving

Driving distractions include use of a phone, eating or drinking, adjusting dashboard controls, being engaged in conversation or even having music too loud.

While using a handheld phone is the only illegal act on the list – something that will land you a £200 fine and six points on your licence – the others still carry a points penalty if it’s found

they have played a part in an accident or infringement.

Tailgating

Tailgating occurs when following the vehicle in front too closely, something that significantly increases the risk of accidents – notably shunts and rear-end collisions.

Tailgating also strays into the field of aggressive driving behaviour, which opens up the possibility of road rage incidents.

Running a red light

Many drivers have seen the opportunity to accelerate through an amber light so as to save valuable time at a traffic junction, yet the practice is dangerous.

In the past few years local councils have installed thousands of cameras at traffic lights in order to catch drivers keen to accelerate through rather than bring their vehicle to a halt.

Failing to indicate and improper lane changes

Sensible use of indicators and respectful lane changes relative to other traffic on

the road are some of the first things drivers will learn… and then subsequently one of the first things dropped when they become overly comfortable on the roads.

Intoxication

As far as having a tipple goes, the recommendation now is that a driver should remain entirely alcohol free, rather than subscribe to the long-time rule of being allowed a single drink.

Stimulants and suppressants, even in small quantities, can impair a driver’s judgment and reaction time, so while drink and drug convictions have fallen over recent years, the threat to safe driving is as prevalent as it’s ever been.

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Friary Care’s Wonderful Art for ‘Art in Care Homes Week’!

For this year’s ‘Arts in Care Homes’ week, the residents of Friary House have created amazing paintings on the theme of ‘Nature Inside’

Our two care homes in Weymouth are Kingsley Court and Friary House

A selection of nature-based items (shells, stones, feathers, rosemary, autumn leaves, bay leaves, pine cone, driftwood and twigs) were displayed on the table for residents to choose from. Residents then assembled their art using the items as their ‘paint’, with either singular or multiple objects grouped together. We all had a really wonderful time, and very much enjoyed getting in touch with our artistic selves, and we hope you enjoy our art too!

Come and join us and make your home in one of our care homes in Weymouth, call the owner of Friary Care, Peter Fry, on 01305 78 78 11 or visit www.friarycare.co.uk

The artwork that’s been created has beenvivid and full of movement. Artist Sarah Jane Ross, who led the session, said:“Residents responded really well to the still life objects – there is visibly a lively feel totheir work as a result ofpainting directly from nature.”

Come and join our staff team, our pay rates are in line with the Real Living wage, we offer a comprehensive pension scheme and operate as an inclusive team, come and talk to our staff to learn more.

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The Adventures of Daichi The Modern Magazines Camper

Making the most of where we live…. Young, old, history, contemporary. Daichi loves them all. Wherever we look around us there is history alongside new, contemporary and sometimes controversial. Have you ever taken a look to see where new meets old and bygone days live next to the future, where you live? Are you a philosopher who prefers the distant past and long-lost customs, or are you a person of state-of-theart décor and new ways?

For Daichi, living here in Weymouth, a seaside town dating back to the 12th Century, it is easy to see the many shifts in time. Punch and Judy came back to our beach this year. Apparently, the original shows first appeared in Italy in the 16th Century where the characters were marionettes. Then in 1662 on May 9th the very first performance in England was enacted. It is a more modern feature of the

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show today, that the audience is encouraged to shout out and warn the characters in the ‘box’ of the dangers. Certainly, watching the excited children on the beach recently, the eager spectators really enjoyed screaming out, “he’s there!” at the top of their voices. What fun. Some characters like the ghost, the hangman (probably a blessing) and Pretty Polly may have disappeared, but the show remains to entertain its guests, centuries after it began.

A few weeks ago, “El Galeon”, a replica of a 17th century Spanish Galleon glided into our waters here on the Jurassic coast and opened its decks to the general public, for around a week on Weymouth Harbour. These Galleons were used to transport cargo from America, Spain and the Phillipines between the 16th and 18th Centuries. Walking on board now I almost felt the rocking of the ship and the huge waves sweeping over the high ship sides. I could almost feel sea-sick… and we were in very flat waters! Impressive indeed is this

Debbie & Stephen by El Galeon
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Traditional Punch & Judy on the beach

ocean sailing vessel. Built between 2009 and 2010 it has now sailed to hundreds of ports worldwide and had thousands and thousands of visitor gaze in awe at its miles of rope, and its magnificent decks. Daichi loves history, and imagining sailing across massive expanses of sea surrounded by scores of people, some running up and down all of those extremely high poles, was quite an experience. In the 1600’s many did not make the journey, with scurvy and other untreatable diseases in abundance due to the lack of hygiene. There were less bottles of hand sanitizer in those days! It would have been very different to any cruises we sail on today.

That brings me to the subject of seaweed which has attracted so much attention and controversy recently. Our Blue Flag Beach with its wonderful fine sand has been encroached in certain parts, by sea kelp driven in by storms and heavy winds. Daichi’s first reaction was indeed one of “Oh No! Our beautiful beach has been destroyed…” However, he has had a change of heart. Our ecosystem on this planet has had much interference from us, the ‘intelligent species’ on this planet, and we may not have always got it right. Nature has a profound way of correcting itself, and in fact creating certain situations in order to survive. So, we

have continued to go to the beach, lie on the gorgeous fine sand of which there is a huge abundance and swim in our amazing ocean. Rubber shoes protect the feet if needed, but there is a lot of space and much enjoyment to be had, despite a little natural interruption. One of Daichi’s bug bears is the press and its sensationalism.

So, what about what’s new? We live in a ‘coffee culture’ where having a coffee and cake (or even a waffle and ice-cream…) have become part of our daily lives. Daichi loves this and will go for a coffee at the drop of a hat, especially with a friend for a good old chat. The Theatre is also still popular, centuries later and we believe we should make more of this. The atmosphere is great, the entertainment can lift the soul and we get to go out with family and friends. Similarly, the cinema. What great block busters there are! “Top Gun” with Tom Cruise was a must for us. Hayden loves ‘Dungeons and Dragons’, so we all went to see “Honour Amongst Thieves” recently with Hugh Grant, Chris Pine and John Francis Daley. Myself, being of the older generation and Hayden being nearly forty years younger, yet we all enjoyed it and had a great evening out!

So, whether it is an old tradition, history to soak in, or a coffee and waffle with a friend, there is so much to do right on our doorsteps. Daichi would love to know what you like best about your area. You can write to him at:

daichi@modernmagaiznes.co.uk

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Green ngers… the Alan Titchmarsh column

He’s a brilliant presenter, accomplished gardener, talented novelist, and all-round horticultural inspiration. This month, Alan Titchmarsh discusses the holy grail of ensuring flowers and plants flourish to their full potential – soil quality!

I get asked a lot what the best way to bolster soil quality is, and the truth is there are a variety of methods. Naturally, keeping soil well-watered is important, but not overwatered. Instead, water deeply and less frequently than you would expect. To water deeply you need to keep the soil light and uncompacted too. I’ve even gone to the extent of walking on wood planks if I need to cross over soil, as this spreads the weight and avoids interrupting good soil structure with big clumsy boots.

To actually enrich the soil, I try to regularly add organic matter. Compost, obviously, is key, with well-rotted manure. This helps with boosting drainage, adding fertility, and encouraging beneficial microorganisms.

In a similar way, if you’re looking to capitalise on what’s already in the soil, consider the benefit of crop rotation, and the fact that plants or flowers can feed o the nutrients left behind from whatever was present before.

Changing the location of specific plant families each year also helps to prevent the build-up of pests and diseases, and maintains soil fertility. Finally, it’s always worth applying a layer of mulch – such as wood chips or straw – around plants. It helps to conserve moisture, suppress weeds, regulates soil temperature, and adds organic matter to the soil. It also looks good!

To determine how good your soil is, or isn’t, why not invest in a soil-testing kit? This will help you determine the soil’s pH and nutrient levels, and with that information you can construct an accurate plan for amendments to improvements to your soil quality.

Ultimately, don’t expect change overnight, as good things come to those who wait; but do take comfort in the fact you are doing all you can to move forward the health of your garden.

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STAR GAZING

Welcome to the July Stargazing Page. Highlights this month include seeing Venus at its brightest before it moves to our morning skies, and the hunt for noctilucent clouds.

International Space Station

The ISS is visible daily until the 28th, with overhead passes starting in the early morning, gradually switching to the late evening by month end. 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 Earth is furthest from the Sun on the 6th, a distance of 152,000,000 km away. This is called aphelion (Greek for ‘from the Sun’).

Mercury

The innermost planet can be seen low in the southwest just after sunset from the 15th, but it will be really tough to spot in the evening twilight.

Venus

Venus is dazzling away low in the west, and although at its brightest, it will rapidly drop out of our evening skies, only to return as the ‘morning star’ in late August. If you have a small telescope it is worth taking a look at Venus this month, as it will appear as a beautiful, tiny crescent. Another challenge is to try and spot your shadow by Venusian light. You need a really dark sky with no moon or light pollution. Use a sheet or white card to help see the shadow cast, as the planet is too faint a source of light to be able to easily detect your shadow on the ground. It’ll be tough, but worth it if you manage it!

Mars

Mars continues to get dimmer each night. During July it moves towards and then passes Regulus, the brightest star in the constellation of Leo the Lion (see figure). It is now quite far away from the Earth, a consequence of which is that it has become very faint, and its red colour is hard to distinguish.

Jupiter & Saturn

Jupiter is visible from around 1am low in the east, but is dazzlingly bright and for early risers it cannot be mistaken for anything else. Saturn appears earlier, around 11pm.

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Moon

July’s full moon occurs on the 3rd.

Try to spot...

The early summer months are the best time to try and spot a rare and beautiful cloudtype: noctilucent clouds. If conditions are favourable, these blue-white illuminated clouds are visible an hour or so after sunset in our northern skies (if you’re up early, they can sometimes be seen an hour or so before sunrise, too). Although the exact cause of their formation is unknown, we know they are composed of tiny water-ice crystals and form about 80km up in the atmosphere.

Noctilucent clouds

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Fred & Pepper are both looking for forever homes!

Hello, Fred and Pepper are two older gentlemen who are looking for their forever homes. They have been living at Waggy Tails for a few months now and have not yet had any firm interest. They are looking for separate homes but, as they are of similar age, we wanted to show them together.

Fred (on the left) is a 14 year old Jack Russell. He is friendly with people, rather keen on food and is currently on a diet. He gets on reasonably well outside with quieter dogs but would prefer a home of his own. He enjoys his walks and plods along happily sniffing. Pepper (on the right) is a 12 year old Shih Tzu cross. He is good with people and has come out of his shell since he arrived. He enjoys the company of respectful dogs and could possibly live with another dog. He is very much enjoying his walks and happy to sit in the garden having a quiet cuddle. He enjoys his naps but has been known to play too.

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.

SECURE EXERCISE /TRAINING AREA : It is in all our interests to have well trained dogs. So we are pleased to now be able to offer the use of two enclosed fields for dog training. These are side by side and established at Ashley Heath. One also has agility equipment installed. Use of the fields will be £10 per hour, or £50 for 6 sessions. A one way route has also been set up to provide a walk taking about 40 minutes for those of us who have

dogs difficult with other dogs; although horses and other animals may be close by. We have a number of dog trainers who will be using these facilities and can supply their details to anyone who needs extra help. All enquiries to the office please

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:

Waggy Tails Rescue

Helen’s House

143 Magna Road

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Thank you for supporting us!

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Rachel Khoo’s Ice Box Cake

When summer comes around, it feels somewhat incongruous to be putting the oven on; yet baking isn’t all about putting up the heat and expecting something to prove or rise. And who in this weather wants to build up a sweat in the kitchen?! Instead, why not whip up this delicious ice box cake with just a stove top and a freezer. This decadent dessert with a crunchy hazelnut praline rippled through it makes a crowd-pleasing finale.

Ingredients

(10 to 12 servings)

• 35g dark chocolate, cut into small pieces

• 50g unsalted butter

• 100g digestive biscuits, crushed to crumbs

• 3 medium eggs

• 2 medium egg yolks

• 1 tsp vanilla essence

• 180g sugar

• 500ml double cream

• Hazelnut praline

• 50g blanched hazelnuts

• 75g sugar

• 2 tbsp water

Method

1. Prepare a 20cm cake tin by lining with baking paper.

2. To make the praline, line a baking tray with baking paper. Toast the hazelnuts in a dry saucepan until they are golden. Remove from the pan and set aside.

3. Put the sugar and water in the pan and heat gently

until the sugar dissolves. Increase the heat to high (avoid the temptation to stir it). When the caramel begins to turn a dark golden brown, remove from the heat and quickly stir in the hazelnuts. Pour immediately on to the lined baking tray and spread out evenly. Leave to cool. Once the caramel is cool and hard, blitz to a fine powder in a food processor.

4. Make the biscuit base by melting the butter and chocolate together in a medium heatproof bowl over a pan of just-simmering water. Add the crushed biscuits and stir to combine. Press into the prepared cake tin to form a crust and place in the freezer.

5. Place the eggs, extra yolks, vanilla and sugar in a large heatproof bowl. Place the bowl over a saucepan of simmering water. You want the bowl to just be resting over the

saucepan – don’t let the bowl touch the water. Whisk the mixture continuously for six to eight minutes or until it becomes thick and pale. If you have a handheld electric whisk, opt for that. When the whisk leaves a ribbony trail in the mixture when you lift it up, it is ready. Remove from the heat and allow mixture to cool slightly.

6. Whip the cream in a medium bowl until stiff peaks form. Gently fold through the cooled egg mixture until well combined.

7. Stir two-thirds of the praline into the ice-cream mixture and pour into the cake tin over the crumb base. Scatter the top with the remaining praline and leave to chill until frozen (at least four hours). Slice and serve.

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