Roundabout East Dorset Villages April 2018

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rivate health insurance generally covers the cost of private consultations, treatments, and immediate aftercare as an inpatient. Some policies also pay for outpatient care, such as physiotherapy. Employers sometimes offer this type of insurance as a benefit to their employees, but if you’re thinking of taking out your own policy, how do you know if it’s going to be worthwhile? Before we look at the benefits and potential drawbacks of private medical insurance, here’s a little more detail on the cover that could be included. What might a health insurance policy cover? The benefits provided by private health insurance vary according to the monthly premiums, with comprehensive policies offering the greatest level of cover. Here’s a general outline of the main benefits: • Private consultations • Anaesthesia • Inpatient stays for investigative tests, surgery, or immediate post-treatment care • Treatments and procedures as a day patient • Outpatient treatments and aftercare - physiotherapy or hydrotherapy, for example hoW does private health insurance Work? Private medical insurance is designed to work alongside NHS services, so your GP would need to refer you for a private consultation. Policies are renewed annually, with monetary excesses applying

By Ann Haldon in the same way as with other forms of insurance. The insurer sets a limit on the amount of cover available to you annually. They define the benefits, plus any exclusions that apply - a pre-existing illness, for example - in the policy document. Why might you decide to take out private health insurance? • You need fast access to a consultation, investigative procedure, or treatment • Treatment isn’t available on the NHS • You’re employed, but don’t receive private health insurance as a benefit • You’d like to see a particular consultant, or require a specialist referral • You want the comfort of staying in a private room • You don’t want to wait for physiotherapy after surgery What are the potential draWbacks of private medical insurance? • Policies are costly, with premiums increasing every year • Some health conditions are excluded, so a private healthcare policy may not cover all your medical needs • You have to pay an excess each year • You may have ethical concerns about private health care • The insurer sets limits on the amount of cover available for each condition, each type of treatment, and an overall amount in the policy year

hoW much Will private health insurance cost? Various factors are taken into account by insurers when setting the price of private healthcare premiums - these include (but are not limited to): • Age • Existing health • Medical history as an individual, and of your family • Lifestyle • Types of cover required It’s advisable to shop around before buying private health insurance - comparison websites are a good way to find out about the cost of various policies. alternatives to private health insurance There are alternative ways to fund private medical treatment without taking out an insurance policy. If you have residual income or existing savings, for example, you could set aside a sum to cover a proportion of future treatments. Paying only for the initial consultation is also an option if you require an urgent medical opinion. The consultant would then refer you back to the NHS for treatment, if necessary. Healthcare cash plans also exist that help you cover your medical costs. In this case you’re refunded the costs that you pay up front, up to preagreed limits. www.money.co.uk/healthinsurance/how-does-healthinsurance-work.htm www.moneyadviceservice.org. uk/en/articles/do-you-needprivate-medical-insurance#whatdoes-it-cover

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n this issue we seem to have lots of articles about animals in some form or other starting with a short history of Ferndown’s Zoo on page 6 which opened back in 1947 and unsurprisingly closed around 8 years later! It housed all kinds of exotic animals and reptiles - some of which escaped! Then we have a history of man’s best friend on page 20 plus a rather appealing dog called Toby who is looking for a forever home in our usual Waggy Tails section page 18. Page 26 features Blashford Lakes which is always a good spot to see all sorts of different animals including birds, butterflies, reptiles, insects, mammals etc. Especially at this time of year when many species are arriving ready for the summer season.

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The History of bees is one of our books reviewed on page 35 although it’s described as ‘Dystopian Fiction’ so it’s a rather tenuous link I think! And finally if you are lucky you may spot the Gruffalo at Moors Valley Country Park whilst exploring the new giant 5m high Hawkhouse with its 18m wingspan on the playtrail which also features all sorts of other animal sculptures. For many more local events and activities around the local countryside check out our What’s On pages 22 and 24 or our website. If you would like more members in your club or society, and/or would like us to publish your news, articles or future events, then simply e-mail the details to: info@roundaboutmags.co.uk.

Sue West

Business features All About Me: Don’t Put The Blame On Me! 28

Local events and features Community News 12,18,25,28 Ferndown Before the Bulldozers 6 Clubs & Societies 14,15 What’s On Locally 22,24 The Blashford Bulletin 26

Feature articles Finance: Is It Worthwhile Taking Out Private Health Insurance? Mike’s Motors: Peeling an Orange SUV Interiors: Wooden Flooring Parenting: On Your Bike History: Man’s Best Friend Travel: Beijing Temple of Heaven Book Reviews: Be Happy With a Book

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Information Advertising Local Theatres, Concerts & the Arts Useful Local Information Useful Telephone Numbers Local Business Directory

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Puzzles Mini Cryptic Crossword Pictograms Fun Quiz Wordwheel Sudoku Puzzle Solutions

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Ferndown before the Bulldozers Less than 60 years ago Ferndown was just a village, with gravel roads, a scattering of shops and not even a set of traffic lights. Then the bulldozers arrived and much of Ferndown’s history disappeared forever. Part autobiography and part history, these articles are a fascinating glimpse of a village in transition.

Ferndown’s one and only ‘Zoo’.

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n 1947 a small zoo was opened by Mrs Dorothy Sadler from a house then called Sunnylands situated on the Ringwood Road almost opposite what is the current M&S Foodhall. The animals she brought in gradually became bigger and more exotic until there were bears, leopards, a gorilla and the infamous Ajax the lion whose roars reached the national press, not only here, but as far as Australia! The Courier Mail in Brisbane reported: circa 1935 “Mrs Sadler has been given permission to set up dangerous animal would have to go. A a permanent shelter for two lions in her public enquiry was held in January 1955 backyard, despite protests from more than when villagers’ objections were heard and 80 neighbours. These neighbours claimed together with a subsequent appeal by the that the roaring of the lions, Ajax and Parish Councillors, Mrs Sadler lost her case Leonora, keeps them awake.” Mrs Sadler and the zoo closed down soon afterwards. said that “Ajax only roared when he was a Today, a house is still there, although in litle bit naughty!” “In addition to the lions, recent years it has no doubt been extenMrs Sadler keeps pet monkeys, snakes, sively altered and is now barely recognispheasants, bears and a wallaby and she able from the original. The land occupied soon hopes to take delivery of a Bengal by Ajax and his fellow captives now Tiger. Last Easter she had 10,000 visitors provides homes for residents in Longacre to the zoo at one shilling (5p today) a head Drive. The property is known now as ‘The for adults and 6d for children.” Old Stile House’ and the entrance to the But Ajax frightened local residents who zoo turnstile can still be seen as a gap in feared he might escape. Some of the other the front garden wall but blocked by trees zoo inmates did get away, including two and shrubs. silver foxes and a python! Soon there was a chorus of opposition to the zoo, which was nevertheless March 2018 visited by some 50,000 visitors in two years. In August 1954 Dorset County Council ruled that it could only operate as a Pets Corner and any potentially The zoo turnstile entrance.

Copyright © Brian Davis. Extract from “Ferndown before the bulldozers and builders moved in.”

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an interior with sympathetic Tango detailing, excellent seats front and rear, technology oozing out of every cranny and dial - all really in your face -and surprise, lots of space including the boot and all within a relatively short car. This amalgam will please the kids, the 20-somethings who still have a lot of growing up to do, yet being a total anathema to Mrs Bucket. So, a kooky-looking on-trend car which you can even customise to the last detail - a different coloured roof, roof rails, body sides, interior.... bored yet? The piece-de-resistance for me was the optional £950 glass sunroof which also tilts and slides open to the elements, thus speeding the onset of hypothermia. Yes, it is that good. This fashion statement also has wheels and I used them. Despite the small engine, big wheels and a large frontal area to push through the air it nips along quite nicely, goes round corners very well and true to the French tradition has a nice smooth ride which was the biggest surprise of all. Equipped with all-weather tyres but not ‘Grip Control’,

road-holding and handling in our winter was pretty good and ultimately it was always the driver who chickened out. I was very disappointed to find that despite the off-road pretentions this car gave, it did not include this superbly clever ‘Grip Control’ which is an option available only at an extra cost of £400. I would certainly tick this option box it’s that good to enable a mere 2-wheel-driver to have about 90% of the get-out-of-slimeability of the average 4-wheel driver. This option gives great confidence and is more than adequate for your weekend overflow car parking lake but perhaps not Glastonbury? And our diesel consumption on test was a shade under 60mpg - incredibly miserly! This car is relatively inexpensive, ranging from £14k to £19k before adding options. As small quasi-SUV’s have become very ‘hot’ on the used car market, depreciation has to be set fair. This slashes away at cost of ownership as I don’t predict the SUV fashion going away any time soon. Unless finger-fidgets get a revival. I really enjoyed my time with this car but I don’t see such a flashy statement as regular transport. I’d rather slither along in something low and fast but inconspicuously anonymous. What a Luddite.

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ave you noticed the fashion for pumpedup, chunky and possibly intimidating cars looking rather like pukka SUV’s (sports utility vehicles) - or in normal slang, Land Rovers? These are popping up everywhere and come in all sizes. Due mainly to their vertically accentuated stance, they offer both a relatively large passenger space and a commanding view over ‘normal’ saloon cars - but it is increasingly likely the several SUV’s in front of you are even taller than you! The chunky design suggests they have allwheel-drive, but this is seldom the case. Such is fashion. Todays’ fashion accessory is the new Citroen C3 Aircross, in my case with the sporty and ultra-clean 1.5 litre diesel engine and in the top ‘Flair’ specification. My car was finished mainly in Tango orange giving a very aggressive looking Tango bonnet with contrast detailing. And

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LOCAL CLUBS AND SOCIETIES

EAST DORSET NATIONAL TRUST ASSOC’N

Talks, functions, outings and special events held throughout the year in Verwood, West Moors and Ferndown. Contact Membership Secretary: Janet Matthews 01202 855001

STAPEHILL OVER 60’S CLUB

Meetings are held once a month on the first Thursday of each month at 2.30pm at Colehill Methodist Church, Lonnen Road, Colehill Contact the organiser via the Parish Clerk on 01202 900821

WIMBORNE & BLANDFORD DECORATIVE FINE ARTS SOCIETY Meets on the third Monday of the month for its

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THREE LEGGED CROSS LINE DANCING

Meet at the Village Hall. Mondays 8—10.30pm.. All levels, ages & sexes welcome. Contact Geoff Green 01202 825386

EAST DORSET BRANCH - S&D FAMILY HISTORY

monthly lecture at the Allendale Centre, Wimborne, starting at 2.15pm. Visitors welcome. Contact: Christine Maguire 01202 697977

SOCIETY. Talks 3rd Monday every month, on family, social and local history at the Hilda Coles Centre (rear of Priest House), at 8 pm. Visitors welcome £3. Details: 01202 888368 or www.sdfhs.org

COLEHILL UNDER FIVES GROUP

WIMBORNE LADIES LUNCHEON CLUB

EAST DORSET BUDDHIST GROUP

HARDY PLANT SOCIETY (Dorset Group)

It meets at the Colehill Memorial Hall on Wednesday mornings between 9.15 and 11.30 am (term time only). Contact Line Sales (Chairman) 07778582525 The Group meets for meditation & discussion at St Michael's Church Centre, Colehill on 2nd & 4th Thursdays each month 10.30 am to 12.30 pm. Contact the organiser via the Parish Clerk on 01202 900821

COLEHILL MUSICAL & DRAMA CLUB

Co.MaD meet to rehearse most weeks on Tuesday evenings at 8.30 in the Memorial Hall Contact 01202 887659

CRANBORNE LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY

We meet last Wednesday of each month at Kings Head Hotel, Wimborne with lunch and speaker. Contact: Joy Sparshott, 01202 574056 or email jasetr@gmail.com Meets in Memorial Hall, Colehill, every month to hear first-class speakers. Non-members welcome Contact Barbara 01202 882590 for dates and details.

THE LOYAL ACORN BRANCH OF ODDFELLOWS

.Oddfellows is one of the oldest and friendliest societies in the world. For further details contact Flo Munro 01202 820965, Loyal Acorn Lodge. The Oddfellows - making friends, helping people.

WESSEX SINGERS Meets in Cranborne Village Hall on the 1st Tuesday of each month at 7.30pm. Visitors & new members welcome Contact Chris Bright 01725 This a choir of about 40 singers that meet regularly in St James' Church, Holt, and St Michael's and All Angels Church, Colehill. 517584 or e-mail clhs@mypostoffice.co.uk Contact the organiser via the Parish Clerk on 01202 887786 COLEHILL FLOWER ARRANGEMENT CLUB

This Club meets on the 3rd Monday of the Month at Colehill Memorial Hall, at 7.30 pm. Contact the Chair, Anne Clark, on 01202 575951

BROADSTONE COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND

A totally amateur band offering its members fun and challenges playing within a large wind band and raising money for local charities. Contact Damon Corio, Conductor, on 07759 837404, www.broadstone-community-concert-band.co.uk

EAST DORSET ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY (EDAS)

CRANBORNE BOWLING CLUB

The friendly ‘friendlies’ club. Experienced and novice players most welcome. You’ll always get a game. Contact Steve Clapton for more details 01202 826685

PLANT HERITAGE EAST DORSET GROUP

- working to save plant varieties. Meets in Colehill Memorial Hall monthly Sept to June to hear well-known speakers.. Visitors welcome. Details from Pam on 01202 883352.

Monthly talks Sept to May at St. Catherine’s Church Hall,Wimborne plus ADVENTURE IN THE WOODS walks & field archaeology opportunities during summer months. Contact Forest School club for children 4-8 years of age at Edmondsham Forest Ian Richardson 01202 252397, www.dorset-archaeology.org.uk School, between Verwood and Cranborne. Woodland walks, camp fires, nature crafts etc. Contact Kirsteen McCormick 01725 517807

VERWOOD TRAD JAZZ CLUB

St Leonards Hotel, 185 Ringwood Road, St Leonards, Nr Ringwood, BH24 2NP on 3rd Thursday of the month. Good Food & Bar. Music from 7.30-10pm. (Doors open from 6.30pm). No membership required. Contact Geoff 07798 721405

VOLUNTEERS - THE HEDGE PROJECT

Volunteers Wanted every Wednesday 09.30-15.00 to help maintain Whitesheet Plantation. For more info contact our Team Leader Ranger Kayleigh - 07795 678 300 or k_winch@hotmail.co.uk

VERWOOD PANTOMIME SOCIETY

WIMBORNE CAMERA CLUB

We meet on Monday evenings - 7.30-9.30 pm from September to April, at St Michael's Church Centre,Colehill. We also run workshops, competitions and illustrated talks. Contact Carol Wiles on 01202 510844

WIMBORNE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

Monthly Meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of the month at 7.15pm in the Community Learning & Resource Centre at 41-44 King Street, Wimborne. Visitors Welcome. Contact 01202 887006 or www.wimbornehorticulturalsociety.btck.co.uk

The Society hold rehearsals in September for a show at the Hub, Verwood in January. Members also meet throughout the year for various social events. Contact: Sue Gardiner 01202 825731 or www.verwoodpantomimesociety.co.uk

1st WIMBORNE GIRLS’ BRIGADE

EDMONDSHAM CIRCLE DANCERS

WIMBORNE EVENING TOWNSWOMEN’S GUILD

Traditional and contemporary folk dances from around the world. No partners needed. Meeting on 1st, 3rd and 5th Fridays of each month from 7:30 – 9:45 in Edmondsham Village Hall. Pay as you go. Contact Kirsteen McCormick on 01725 517807.

EAST DORSET WRITING GROUP

Girls aged 4-18 years meet at The Lantern, Merley every Monday during term time, from 6:00pm. New members always welcome. http://wimborne.gb.net Contact: Jazz Adams on 07977246912 We are a friendly group and welcome new members and visitors. We meet every second Tuesday of the month (excluding August) at 7:30 pm in The Hilda Coles Learning Centre, Priest’s House Museum, Wimborne. Please contact the secretary for details on 01202 887198

THREE LEGGED CROSS SHORT MAT BOWLS

The sessions will take place on Fridays monthly from 1 – 4pm at St at Three Legged Cross Village Hall Friday afternoons 2pm-5pm Michael’s Centre, Colehill, Wimborne. Free parking and disabled access. Meet Friday evenings 7pm-9.30pm Contact: Peter Turnham 01202 823440 Contact Cilla Sparks on 07759 835728

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LOCAL CLUBS AND SOCIETIES ST MICHAEL'S CHURCH CHOIR

We meet at St Michael's Church, Colehill Lane, Colehill on Fridays at 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm. Contact Jenny Wright on 01425 473963.

VERWOOD UNIVERSITY OF THE 3RD AGE

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MUSIC FOR THE MIND

At the United Reformed Church, Verwood. 4th Monday of the Month at 10.30am excluding August. Singing meeting for people with memory problems. Aim is to give carer & cared for quality time together. FREE. For more information call Gwen Turner on 01202 827800 .

Welcomes retired and semi retired people to take part in our groups and classes of social and educational interest. Contact: David Allen on 01202 823541

CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION

COLEHILL EVENING WOMEN’S INSTITUTE

RINGWOOD COMMUNITY CHOIR, “SING FOR JOY”

Meetings are held on the second Wednesday of every month (excluding August at Colehill Memorial Hall, Cannon Hill Road 7.30p.m. Contact the Secretary on 01202 883810

DORSET STITCHERS

Meets every other Thursday 7- 9pm at the Methodist Church Hall, £2 per evening includes refreshments. Contact Wendy Robinson 01202 825805.

Verwood & Three Legged Cross Branch The Branch holds regular social functions. Contact Mrs Denise Pugh 01202 824549 Mixed choir, singing harmony songs from around the world-African, gospel, Taize, folk etc. No auditions, beginners as well as experienced singers age 10 upwards. Meet at Greyfriars Wednesdays, 7:30 – 9:30. Pay as you go. Contact Kirsteen McCormick 01725 517807

**NEW ** KNITTING/CROCHET CLUB **NEW**

WIMBORNE BOWLS CLUB

I would like to start a daytime knitting/crochet group in my area to include Verwood, Cranborne & Wimborne. Antone interested, including beginners who would like to learn please contact Margaret Clyde 01258 840128 or margaret.clyde4@btinternet.com

WIMBORNE HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Local artists who meet twice a month in St Catherine's Church Hall, Wimborne. Meetings start at 7.30pm prompt. Non-members welcome for £3 per meeting. Info: 01202 892064, www.wimborneartclub.org.uk

All abilities accepted, coaching can be provided for the novice or to improve your game. We have good facilities & a great social calendar. Contact Elaine Campbell 01202 840545 Meet 3rd Wednesday of each month from September to June at 7.30pm in Wimborne Town hall for talks on mainly historical places, people or events in the Wimborne area. Contact: Mrs A Cross 01202 848922

WESSEX GUILD OF BOOKBINDERS:

Based just outside Wimborne: amateur group meeting Tuesday & Thursday: courses available. Full bindery facilities: contact Phil on pmw111@hotmail.co.uk web site www.wessexguildofbookbinders.co.uk

*** New***FERNDOWN UKELELE GROUP

for mature people (i.e. pensioners) wishing to learn the ukelele. No previous musical experience is necessary. Held at the Beacon Centre, St Mary's Church, Ferndown on Thursdays 2 - 3pm. Contact Pam Roberts 01202 896224 pamroberts203@btinternet.com

WIMBORNE ART CLUB

CRANBORNE & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CHOIR

Meet Wimborne St Giles Village Hall on Mondays at 7.30pm. Leader Jeremy Avis. For further info: www.cranbornecommunitychoir.uk

THE DORSET WOODTURNERS ASSOCIATION

Want to try woodturning? Come and join us at St Leonards & St Ives Village Hall Braeside Road St Leonards Ringwood BH24 2PH 1st Wednesday each month 7.15pm-9.30pm. for more details Contact: Alex Wells Secretary on 07759663151 or just come along .COLEHILL BRIDGE CLUB Meets on a Friday afternoon to play rubber bridge in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Contact Hugh on 01202 883580 for details

Dorset community groups invited to apply for first free annual garden biodiversity lecture

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orset community organisations with an interest in gardens, conservation and wildlife are being invited to apply to host the first free annual lecture sponsored by the Knoll Gardens Foundation (KGF). The lecture will be presented by Neil Lucas, RHS Council member and Senior Judge, and the UK’s leading ornamental grass specialist. This new Community Lecture is the latest in a series of events run by the Knoll Gardens Foundation, the Wimborne-based horticultural charity. KGF offers practical advice and guidance on how to garden responsibly without sacrificing beauty. It is the first time the charity has offered a free lecture to local groups and the charity hopes it will become a regular annual event. Neil Lucas is in great demand as an entertaining and knowledgeable speaker. The owner of Knoll Gardens, he also holds ten Chelsea Gold Medals, is the author of the best-selling book ‘Designing with Grasses’ and has been a Council Member at the RHS since 2012. Interested groups can select from one of

three lecture topics and the charity’s trustees will chose which organisation will host the first lecture based on information provided in a simple application form. Normally costing over £500 plus expenses, the presentation will be delivered, completely free of charge, to the community organisation able to provide a venue, audience and projector screen. Foundation Chairman, Peter Gear, said “This new Community Lecture is an exciting development for the Knoll Gardens Foundation. While we are a horticultural charity, applications to host the lecture are not restricted to gardening organisations. Any Dorset community group is welcome to apply whose members would appreciate hearing from an internationally acknowledged horticultural expert, completely free of charge”. More information about the first free Knoll Gardens Community Lecture, and application forms, can be downloaded from the Foundation website at www.knollgardensfoundation. org or email foundation@knollgardens.co.uk. Applications are open until 29 June 2018.

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hey are beautiful, natural, healthy, and get better with age – wooden floors are ideal almost everywhere.

Home & Interiors

SAND BACK OLD BOARDS The simplest and cheapest option is often simply to sand back the existing boards. Not every floor is worth sanding – if there are too many nails to be removed, or the floor has woodworm, is uneven, or is of poor quality, replacing it may be better. Before sanding, mend or replace any damaged boards, preferably with matching second hand boards (new boards should be stained later to match), and hammer down protruding nail heads. USING RECLAIMED BOARDS The aged patina of reclaimed boards is beautiful, but they are not much cheaper than new boards, while common problems include woodworm, ingrained dirt and stains, damage, variations in thickness or colour, and the presence of old nails. Ask where the wood came from and how it has been stored – timber that has stood outside may be useless or would need to dry out considerably before reuse. Pine is cheaper than oak, and narrower boards are cheaper than wider ones. FITTING A NEW TIMBER FLOOR New timber floors can be fitted anywhere in the house,

on solid or suspended floors, though they’re not advised for bathrooms or other wet areas as wood expands and contracts with humidity. You can fit a timber floor with underfloor heating, though timber does not give quite as high a heat output as concrete. When retro-fitting, it may be possible to lay new boards over old ones – but only if they are even, and usually covered with 18-20mm

of ply as a base. Remember that your floor level will be raised and ensure you avoid any pipes and wires that run beneath the existing floor when fitting. TYPES OF TIMBER The main choice you’ll be faced with is between solid wood, engineered wood and laminate.

Wooden Flooring By Katherine Sorrell Solid wood is entirely natural and can be sanded again and again. It’s available as boards, strips, blocks and parquet. Engineered wood (sometimes called multi-layer or laminated) is made from layers of solid timber or a veneer of solid timber on top of MDF, plywood, chipboard or softwood, with a balancing veneer beneath. A top layer of at least 5mm allows for limited sanding if necessary. Laminates generally comprise a resin-impregnated decorative paper surface layer (with photographs of real wood) bonded to a thin MDF or chipboard core. Cheap versions are not awfully durable, but more expensive versions are tough and have long guarantees. Timber floors are given ‘grades’ describing their appearance. They vary but are often called ‘select’, ‘natural’ and ‘rustic’ or ‘country’. ‘Rustic’ grades are the cheapest and ‘select’ the most expensive. Main Image: Lulworth Blue floor paint, £67 per 2.5l, Farrow & Ball: 01202 876 141; farrow-ball.com.

FINISHES FOR FLOORBOARDS PAINT: a great cover-up, available in a range of colours. STAINS: may be oil or water-based. May still need a finish for protection. WAX: gives a lovely sheen and smell, but requires regular re-waxing. OIL: gives a natural finish and protect the woods, but again needs re-applying regularly. • UV-CURED OIL AND WAX: almost like lacquer, but with the look of oil or wax. • LACQUER AND VARNISH: available in hard-wearing matt, satin and gloss finishes, but don’t give such a natural finish. • • • •

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•Carpet •Vinyl •Wood Flooring Elegance, Unit 5, John Brown’s Garden Centre, Ringwood Road, Three Legged Cross, BH21 6RD

T: 01202 829662

Email: inspiration@flooringelegance.co.uk Web: www.flooringelegance.co.uk

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Roundabout Coffee Time Sudoku

Wordwheel

Number Sudoku (hard): Each row, column and 3x3 box must contain the numbers 1 through 9 exactly once. This can be done by applying logic, you do not have to guess.

Using only the letters in the Wordwheel, you have ten minutes to find as many words as possible, none of which may be plurals, foreign words or proper nouns. Each word must be of three letters or more, all must contain the central letter and letters can only be used once in every word. There is at least one word that uses all of the letters in the wheel.

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TARGET Excellent: 28 or more words Good: 22 words Fair: 18 words

1950s Shop at Wimborne Model Town

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s part of a developing educational programme, Wimborne Model Town is setting up a 1950s shop area and would love to hear from anyone who might be able to assist with original shop fittings, vintage packaging or e ven an old £sd till. even “Although we will not be open all hours, we are establishing a vintage retail area at the Model Town which will reflect how people shopped in the 1950s and would welcome donations of equipment and products that we could use,” comments general manager, Greg Hoar. The educational charity which maintains the original 1950s miniature buildings is now open for the new season. Photo shows Greg Hoar at the shop counter.

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Looking for a Forever Home

owdy folks, my name is Toby. I am the handsome American Bulldog cross with soft fur that is so good to touch. I am looking for a lively home that will be big enough for my goofy play. I am very well behaved indoors and out. I walk well on the lead most times but still need training with that. I like running around so if you have a big garden that would be a bonus. The best toy I have is a rope with knots on it, I can keep myself entertained with that for some time. I know the basics such as sit, stay, leave and some other stuff but I would like to learn more. If you have the time to teach me I will be your best student. For more information on fostering one of the lovely older dogs in our care please contact us on 01202 875000, e-mail: admin@waggytails.org.uk or visit our website www.waggytails.org.uk registered charity 1114957

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On Your Bike by Kate Duggan

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earning to ride a bike opens up a whole new world of fun and independence for children. Even babies and toddlers can join in the fun of a family bike ride, with a little help… BABIES can start joining you on bike rides from around nine months old, as long as they can hold their head up unsupported. You’ll need to choose between a trailer and a front or rear bike seat.

Parenting

CHILD BIKE SEATS start from around £30. The more expensive ones usually have extra features, such as a fivepoint safety harness, rather than a three-point one. Some have backs that can be tilted for on-the-go naps. FRONT-MOUNTED SEATS sit in front of you and attach to the frame. They sometimes have a shorter back than rear mounted seats, and usually have a lower maximum weight allowance, so they won’t last you quite as long. On the plus side, you’ll be able to see your child, which makes sharing a ride more fun. Some REAR SEATS fit to a pannier rack, while others fit to the frame. You might find

balancing is a little bit easier with a rear seat compared to a front one, and it should last you until your child is around four years old. Whichever type of seat you go for, you’ll need to check that it’s suitable for your bike and the weight of your child. Look for a seat with plenty of padding, a good safety harness and adjustable foot supports. BIKE TRAILERS are more expensive than seats, but you can pull older children, and often two at a time (plus picnics or shopping). Trailers usually have a cover, so your child will stay dry if you get caught in the rain, even if you get soaked. You might struggle with a trailer on steep hills though, and you’ll need a garage or shed to store it when it’s not in use. It’s a good idea to visit your local bike shop to speak to a specialist adviser before you make any decisions. They’ll be able to recommend a trailer or bike seat that’s right for you, your bike and your child. CyCLINg wITH yOUNg CHILDREN Once your child is old enough to ride a 16” bike, you might

want to progress from a seat or trailer to a Trail Gator or other tow bar. These attach your bike to your child’s, so you can pull your child behind you. They’re handy for when you fancy a longer ride than your child could otherwise manage. Some tow bars can be unclipped and folded down, if your child wants to ride on their own for a while. Your child’s bike might feel a bit wobbly when it’s being pulled, so tow bars aren’t suitable for children under around four. wHERE TO gO Lots of roads have designated cycle lanes now, and there are plenty of traffic-free routes to explore too. The National Cycle Network offers 14,000 miles of bike-friendly roads and paths. Visit www.sustrans. org.uk for free printable cycle route maps. Fancy joining other families for a bike ride? www.cyclinguk. org lists hundreds of UK cycling events, including ones that are suitable for families. It’s also worth asking what your local bike club has to offer, as lots of cycling clubs organise volunteer-led rides for beginners and families.

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Man’s Best Friend by Catherine Rose

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he domestic dog (canis familiaris) has been around for almost 20 thousand years. Despite much speculation, modern research has concluded that all dogs are descended from the grey wolf (canis lupus), although it is difficult to see what some of today’s diverse breeds have in common with them.

History

Today’s domestic dog is the most varied mammal on earth in terms of shape, size and behaviour. The oldest dog remains date back 19 thousand years and were uncovered at a Palaeolithic site close to the Ukraine. Another Palaeolithic tomb excavated in Israel contained the skeletons of a man and his dog who had been buried together, demonstrating the bond in life between the two. Like man, wolves are sociable pack animals who accept the authority of a group leader. This made them readily adaptable to human leadership, being naturally loyal and able to obey the rules of their pack. Scientists

during the Middle Ages it became a status symbol. Dogs were still largely kept for purpose rather than pleasure until the mid-19th century, when the Victorians made family pet-owning a soughtafter social practice. With it came organised dog shows and the birth of the Kennel Club in 1873 to differentiate between and regulate ‘pure’ or pedigree breeds. Dogs outside of the specialisations came to be known as mixed breed or mongrels. The first Crufts was held in 1891. believe that our huntergatherer forefathers took grey wolf puppies from the wild, taming and interbreeding them to have traits according to the needs of their owners – from being hunting companions to helping herd livestock. This selective breeding meant that some dogs developed an acute sense of smell, hearing or vision, while others developed speed and stamina, or guarding, hunting and retrieving skills. These traits evolved over thousands of years to produce diverse canine types that were then bred within those types to evolve into the domestic dog breeds we have today. We know from murals that dogs were kept by the ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans. Chinese emperors lavished so much care on their canine companions that they were even said to have their own servants. In Europe, owning a dog gained popularity from the 13th century onwards, and

Different dog breeds differ widely in their life spans. Larger dogs tend to be shorter lived: Great Danes, for example, typically only survive eight years. The breed with the shortest lifespan - around five years - is said to be the Dogue de Bordeaux, while the longest-lived breeds are Toy Poodles and Border terriers, both of which can survive for up to 15 years. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the oldest dog was a mongrel named Pusuke, who was almost 27 years old when he ‘crossed over the rainbow bridge’. Our long relationship with dogs runs deep into the backwaters of human history and will no doubt continue to do so. With the right training, dogs have consistently proved themselves to be intelligent, loyal, affectionate and often invaluable companions, rightfully earning themselves a place within our homes as a much-loved member of the family. Image: Grey Wolf (canis lupus) at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust

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APRIL - MAY 2018

Event

WHAT’S ON

Place

*See P.23 for contact details of many

Local Entertainment Centres Out of hours walks: Join our regular group of walkers for Kingston Lacy: a peaceful out of hours walk around the Kingston Lacy www.nationaltrust.org.uk/kingston-lacy parkland. Donations welcome. Sorry no dogs allowed. Please see website for dates and deWalks take place each month. tails. Kingston Lacy Health Cycle Rides: Every Thursday, In Kingston Lacy: partnership with Moors Valley Country Park, come and 9.30-11am www.nationaltrust.org.uk/kingston-lacy join our fun, friendly and active free cycle rides from 9.30am (please arrive 15 minutes early). Wimborne Country Market - Locally produced cakes, sa- The Allendale Community Centre, Wim9.30am - 12noon vouries, jams, chutneys, honey, eggs, meat, vegetables, borne BH21 1AS plants, flowers and craft Art, music and archaeology inspire in a major new exhibi- The Salisbury Museum, The Kings tion for 2018, ‘Brian Graham: Towards Music’. The exhi- House, 65 The Close, Salisbury, Wiltrepresents a unique interpretation of the evolution shire, SP1 2EN. 10am – 5pm(Mon – bition of music and dance. Art Draw: £25 per ticket to win ‘The www.salisburymuseum.org.uk Sat) Melchester Quartet’ by Brian Graham. The draw will take No booking required. Normal admission place on 20 Mar 2018. Purchase tickets online https:// charges apply £7.50 Adult, £3.60 Child, salisbury.merlintickets.co.uk/product/ARTDRAW18 £18.50 Family. 10am - 4pm (Mon - Hats for All Occasions: Costume exhibition exploring how Priest's House Museum & Garden, 23Sat) 10am - 4.30pm people have expressed themselves in their choice of 27 High Street, Wimborne, BH21 1HR. (3 Apr - 31 Oct headwear. Normal admission charge. 01202 882533. www.priest-house.co.uk Mon - Sat) Couch to 5K. This fun and friendly 9 week course of run- Moors Valley Country Park and Forest. is aimed at new runners. Our run leader will gradu9.45am - 10.30am ning Road, Ashley Heath, Nr Ringally build your fitness, speed and endurance each week. Horton wood, Dorset, BH24 2ET. Booking essential. Cost: £9 The Allendale Community Centre, Hanham Road, Wimborne Minster BH21 10.30am - 11.30am Sing and Sign - baby sign language classes 1AS. Hannah, ph: 07809 114858, email: hannahstorey@singandsign.co.uk Verwood Traditional Jazz Club are very pleased to wel- St. Leonards Hotel. 185 Ringwood come the return of "Baby Jools Jazzaholics" on our 11th Road. St. Leonards. BH24 2PE. Near 7.30pm - 10pm. anniversary. This six piece band in the traditional style is Ringwood (on A31). Hotel Doors open 6.30pm. a fabulous combination of the rhythm section with the restaurant bookings 01425 - 471220. very experienced front line. Meals can be taken in the Jazz details, contact Janet 01202 restaurant or in the venue. 873725 or Geoff 07798 721405. Natural Wellbeing Weekly sessions seeking to use the To book please contact Jim or Tracy on natural environment to promote adult health and wellbe- 01425 472760 or Blashford11am - 2.30pm ing. Participants can be involved in cooking and sharing Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the Blashan outdoor lunch, bird watching & outdoor craft activities. ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham Booking essential, suggested donation £4. Drove, BH24 3PJ. Sorry no dogs. Dorset Landscapes. An exhibition of images captured by Moors Valley Country Park and Forest. 9am - 5pm landscape photographer Daniel Sands. Framed images Horton Road, Ashley Heath, Nr Ringor canvases will be available to purchase from the wall. wood, Dorset, BH24 2ET. Verwood Concert Brass Spring Concert. Book tickets in The Hub, Brock Way, Verwood, Dorset good time for the ever popular concert featuring the Ver- BH31 7QE. Tel 01202 828740. Tickets 7.30pm - 10pm wood Concert Brass Band, Verwood Town Band and from The Hub box office. £10 adults. £6 Verwood Training Band who will entertain you with a under 19's fantastic variety of music from around the Globe.. The Earthouse. The Ancient Technology Fairytales for Grown-ups. THE RAMAYANA. PerformDamerham Road, Cranborne, ance storytelling by Emily Hennessey, Music by Sheema Centre, BH21 5RP. Booking via website 7.30pm. Doors open Mukherjee. Deep in the forest Rama & Sita live in exile, Dorset, www.ticketsource.co.uk, or 01202 888 7pm eyes watch their every move, and the universe shimmers 992 (office hours) £11 adults. chilwith illusion. Tickets: Wrap up warm, bring a cushion and dren 12+ (booking fees apply).£6 Advance a torch, & wear sensible shoes! booking highly recommended. "Verwood in Tune" concert with Pete Shaw, Hub theatre, Brockway, Verwood BH31 7.30pm Korg keyboard 7QE contact 01202 828740 Bat Walk and moth trapping, Normal garden admission Knoll Gardens, nr Wimborne, BH21 7.45pm charge which will be divided between the charities in7ND. Call the nursery on 01202 873931 volved. Booking essential to book. Knoll Gardens, nr Wimborne, BH21 10.30m - 12noon Buds & Buds toddler club, £4.50, booking essential 7ND. Book on education@knollgardens.co.uk Music in the Garden with Gerauschhersteller. Part of the Knoll Gardens, nr Wimborne, BH21 Bournemouth Emerging Arts Festival, sound performNo need to book. Normal garden 2pm ance using amplified pods, cacti needles and other plant 7ND. charge donated to the Knoll materials to create a meditative experience to enjoy via admission Gardens Foundation provided headphones. The Allendale Community Centre, HanFerndown Parkinsons and District Support Group fund- ham Road, Wimborne Minster BH21 7.30pm raising concert 1AS. Peter, ph: 07765 950283, email: peter@pretloveltd.co.uk Broadstone Community Concert Band / The Priest's Wimborne Minster, Dorset, BH21 1HT. House Museum: a delightful evening of musical enter7.30pm £6 from Wimborne Tourist Infortainment from this acclaimed amateur wind band to raise Tickets mation Centre. www.priest-house.co.uk funds for the refurbishment of your local museum. Volunteer Recruitment Open Day. Discover volunteering Knoll Gardens, nr Wimborne, BH21 10am - 2pm opportunities at Knoll Gardens. Free 7ND. No need to book

Throughout 2018: Every 9.30am-10.30am 3rd Monday of the month Every Thu Every Fri

Until 12 May

Until 22 Dec 17 Apr - 12 Jun Weekly from Thu 19 Apr

Thu 19 Apr Fri 20 Apr Fri 4, 11, 18, 25 May Fri 1, 8, 15, 22 Jun Sat 21 Apr Sun 20 May Sat 21 Apr

Sat 21 Apr

Wed 25 Apr Thu 26 Apr Sat 28 Apr

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The Barrington Theatre

What’s on

Tickets available online, over the phone or through our box office! www.barringtoncentre.co.uk

29th April - Old Pull & Push Barn Dance The band that gives new meaning to the word “entertainment” while preserving intact the old meaning of the word “rubbish”.

5th May - Jive ‘n’ Kickin

Jive ‘n’ kickin’ nights are a real mix of all types of music you can modern jive to, including latin, swing, rock and roll and of course modern chart hits.

13th April - New Jersey Boys

By popular demand, the New Jersey Boys return with their highly acclaimed tribute show celebrating the music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.

21st April - Live: Ferndown Final

In the Grand Final a host of quality acts, and finalists battle it out for six prizes, including the coveted title of Winners of Live Ferndown following Harmony Twist, Emma Jane Toop, Amie Knight and Draconem to date.

The Barrington Centre

11th May - Carol King and James Taylor Story

This show of two halves takes you on an incredible journey through the careers of Carole King and James Taylor, who collectively own more than 10 Grammys.

Don’t forget, we do Tours too!

Barrington

Penny’s Walk, Ferndown, BH22 9TH 01202 894858 Box office hours: 9am till 5pm - Monday to Saturday

Tours

LOCAL CENTRES for THEATRE, CINEMA, CONCERTS and the ARTS VERWOOD 01202 828740 www.dorsetforyou.gov.uk/verwoodhub

THE HUB BARRINGTON THEATRE TIVOLI THEATRE LAYARD THEATRE LIGHTHOUSE REGENT CENTRE ODEON UCI

Pennys Walk, FERNDOWN 01202 894858 www.barringtoncentre.co.uk 19 – 27 West Borough, WIMBORNE 01202 885566 www.tivoliwimborne.co.uk Canford School, Canford Magna WIMBORNE 01202 847525 www.canford.com Kingland Road, POOLE 08700 668701 www.lighthousepoole.co.uk High Street, CHRISTCHURCH 01202 499199 www.regentcentre.co.uk Salisbury 0871 2244007 www.odeon.co.uk BOURNEMOUTH 0871 2244007 TOWER PARK, POOLE 0870 0102030

THE MAYFLOWER BIC PAVILION SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE VERWOOD HEATHLAND HERITAGE CENTRE WALFORD MILL CRAFT CENTRE

Commercial Road, SOUTHAMPTON 023 8071 1811 www.the-mayflower.com Westover Road, BOURNEMOUTH West Promenade, www.bic.co.uk Malthouse Lane, SALISBURY 01722 320333, www.salisburyplayhouse.com Ringwood Road, VERWOOD www.heritage.verwood.org Stone Lane, WIMBORNE 01202 841400, www.walfordmillcrafts.co.uk

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MAY - JUNE 2018 …. Continued Sun 6 May

10am - 4pm

Tue 8 May

5.30pm

Wed 9 May

Meet 7.15 for 7.30pm

12 - 20 May

Various

Mon 14 May 7.30pm

Sat 19 May

7.30pm. Doors open 7pm

26 May - 30 Sep

Museum opening hours: 10am – 5pm (Mon - Sat) 12 Noon – 5pm Sun(from 27 May – 30 Sep)

26 May - 24 9am - 5pm Jun Mon 28 May 12noon Tue 29 May

10am - 2pm

Wed 30 May 7.30pm Wed 30 May (7-12 YRS) 10am - 3pm Fri 1 Jun (5-8 YRS) Fri 1 Jun

10am - 3pm

Mon 4 Jun

1pm

Fri 8 Jun

10am - 3pm

8 - 10 Jun

Fri from 7.30pm, Sat from 9.30am, Sun from 10am

Mon 11 Jun

7.30pm

Sun 17 Jun

2pm - 2.45pm & 3.15pm - 4pm

Sun 17 Jun

3pm - 5pm

Thu 21 Jun

10.30am - noon

26 Jun - Sun 10am - 6pm 2 Sep

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Local Entertainment Centres Cranborne Bowling Club 2nd Open Day. Everyone wel- Mick Loader Memorial Recreation come. Experienced or novice bowlers. Reduced first year Ground, Penny's Lane, Cranborne, membership fee for new members. We only play friendly BH21 5QE. Contact Steve Clapton on matches so none of the pressure of playing leagues. 01202 826685 for further details. The Allendale Community Centre, WimWimborne War on Waste - reducing single use plastics borne BH21 1AS. Sarah, email: wimbornewaronwaste@gmail.com East Dorset Antiquarian Society (EDAS) lecture. Catherine’s Church Hall, Lewens "Endangered archaeology in the Middle East and North St. Lane, Wimborne BH21 1LE. www.dorset Africa: mission impossible?" Find out more with Dr. -archaeology.org.uk Robert Bewley, EAMENA. Visitors welcome. The Allendale Community Centre, WimWimborne Literary Festival borne BH21 1AS. Gullivers Bookshop email: info@gulliversbookshop.co.uk 01202 882677 Wimborne Horticultural Society -"Wonderful Water Gar- Main Hall Allendale Centre, Hanham dens" by Mike Webber from the Water Gardens, Hinton Road, Wimborne, BH21 1AS Parva, Swindon Earthouse. The Ancient Technology Fairytales for Grown-ups. MASTERS OF HEX. Perform- The Centre, Damerham Road, Cranborne, ance storytelling with TUUP, Clare Murphy & Tim Dorset, BH21 5RP. Booking via website Ralphs. This is a night of devilry, divination, malediction, www.ticketsource.co.uk, or 01202 888 voodoo, hoodoo, hexing, jiggery-pokery and straight en- 992 (office hours). Tickets: £11 adults. chantment…Wrap up warm, bring a cushion and a torch, £6 children 12+ (booking fees apply). & wear sensible shoes! Advance booking highly recommended. Henry Lamb: Out of the Shadows. A ravishing reapMain Exhibition Galleries. The Salisbury praisal of the work of artist Henry Lamb. Henry Lamb The Kings House, 65 The was one of the leading British figurative painters of the Museum, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 2EN. first part of the twentieth century. No booking required. Close, www.salisburymuseum.org.uk Normal admission charges apply £8 Adults, £4 Children An Exhibition by Linda Rowe creates a stunning range of Moors Valley Country Park and Forest. individually designed glass pictures, all handmade in Horton Road, Ashley Heath, Nr RingDorset. wood, Dorset, BH24 2ET. Verwood Carnival and Procession. Gates open and pro- At the Fuzzy Bit Off Crane Drive, Vercession leaves the Carnival Field at 12 noon. wood. www.verwoodcarnival.com Arena events, stalls, fairground and more. House Museum & Garden, 23Family Explorers: Fun activities for all the family. £1.75 Priest's 27 High Street, Wimborne, BH21 1HR. per person (annual ticket not valid). 01202 882533. www.priest-house.co.uk "Verwood in Tune" concert with Andrew Nix & Tony Stace, Roland Atelier & Yamaha keyboards

Hub theatre Brockway, Verwood BH31 7QE contact 01202 828740 On-line booking: www.shop.hiwwt.org.uk Survival Challenge A 'Wild Day Out!' . Work as a team Further information from Jim Day or to complete the shelter, water, fire and food tasks and Tracy Standish at Blashfordprove your ability to survive in the Blashford Lakes wil- Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk Meet at the Blashderness! Booking essential, £18 per child. ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 3PJ. We value Volunteers, free garden admission to everyone Knoll Gardens, nr Wimborne, BH21 able to show proof of volunteering in any capacity in 7ND. No need to book celebration of National Volunteering Week. Allendale Community Centre, Dorset Federation of Women's Institutes - flower demon- The Wimborne BH21 1AS. stration Mrs Knight 01929 400492 Art in the Garden. In celebration of Dorset Arts Week Gardens, nr Wimborne, BH21 individual artists are welcome to work in the garden free Knoll 7ND. No need to book of charge and be inspired by its naturalistic style.

Wimborne Minster Folk Festival, Wimborne Minster Folk Wimborne town. Festival promises three days of 'folk, family and fun', with www.wimbornefolk.co.uk dance displays, family activities, workshops and stalls. Wimborne Horticultural Society -"India's Golden Triangle" Main Hall Allendale Centre, Hanham by Christopher Legrand Road, Wimborne, BH21 1AS Music afternoon with The FB Pocket Orchestra: This Father's Day enjoy an afternoon on the south lawns whilst Kingston Lacy: soaking up the tunes performed by The FB Pocket Or- www.nationaltrust.org.uk/kingston-lacy chestra. Relax, bring a picnic or enjoy a glass of Pimms. Free Picnic in the Park Brass Band Concert - Bring your deckchairs and refreshments for a relaxing Sunday after- Verwood Recreation Ground next to the noon listening to the Verwood Concert Brass Training Memorial Hall, Ringwood Band perform an open air concert. NOTE: In the event of Verwood poor weather the event will be cancelled. Please check Road, Verwood, BH31 7AA. www.verwoodconcertbrass.co.uk before setting out. Designing in the Naturalistic Style. Join Knoll's owner Gardens, nr Wimborne, BH21 Neil Lucas in the garden at Knoll as he explains how he Knoll Call the nursery on 01202 873931 created this stunning naturalistic wildlife-friendly garden. 7ND. to book. £15, booking essential Summer holiday fun: Discover how the women of the house enjoyed the summer holidays with their children & Kingston Lacy: families. This is part of Kingston Lacy's 'Beyond the Por- www.nationaltrust.org.uk/kingston-lacy trait' portraying 4 key women in the history of the estate.

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An eventful year as Moors Valley celebrates its 30th Birthday

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oors Valley Country Park and Forest is celebrating its 30th birthday this year and with new family attractions and some very special events there has never been a better time to visit.

The New Hawkhouse The park, which recently won a prestigious Gold award at the South West Tourism Excellence Awards, has something to offer all ages. It offers safe, adventurous play for children and is perfect for a family day out with its year-round events programme but with 1000 acres of forest to explore there’s always something new to discover for adults as well.

saddle bag, which includes a Highway Rat mask and activities to enjoy along the route. Standing proud on the play trail, the stunning new Hawkhouse is huge, reaching over five metres into the sky, with wings extending to over 18 metres wide. Created by Hampshire artist Andy Frost and his team, Hawkhouse was inspired by the Harris hawks flown at Moors Valley. The play sculpture really captures the imagination making a dramatic addition to the two-mile play trail. Also new to the park are some new friends to join the giant sculptures of The Gruffalo and The Gruffalo’s Child in the deep dark wood. Loved by children across the world, sculptures of mouse, fox, owl, snake and squirrel have been crafted to match Alex Scheffler’s wonderful drawings, completing Julia Donaldson’s magical story of The Gruffalo and providing wonderful opportunities for imaginative outdoor play.

The 30th anniversary celebrations have started in style with the opening of two new attractions. The Highway Rat Activity Trail is inspired by author and illustrator duo Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s children’s story which was premiered on the BBC last Christmas. Brought to life in the Moors Valley forest setting thanks to a partnership between the Forestry Commission and Magic Light Pictures, visitors to the woodland trail follow in the footsteps of the mischievous rodent intent on swiping the sweet treats of every forest creature he meets. The family fun can be extended by buying a £3 highway

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T he Blashford Bulletin Things to look out for in the coming months at the Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve, Ibsley. Swallow

Cuckoo

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pring has definitely arrived now with the dawn chorus of birdsong and the buzzing of insect wings filling the air. Listen out as birds like chiffchaff and goldcrest use their song to stake their claim to their feeding territories. The birds on the reserve are busily mating, building nests and rearing their young. Last year visitors were treated to a mother lapwing and her chicks patrolling up and down in front of Tern hide. The swallows, swifts and martins have returned from their winter holiday in far off South Africa and are treating visitors to impressive flying displays as they greedily gobble up the insects above the lakes. It is amazing to think that the swallows zig-zagging over Blashford Lakes have travelled over two thousand miles, covering two hundred miles a day and reaching speeds of up to 35 miles per hour. No wonder they are so hungry! It is not just the birds celebrating spring on the reserve, take a walk along Dockens

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Natural Wellbeing Water to see a splash of spring colour as the bluebells are in full bloom along its banks. Complete your visit by having a quiet sit down behind the education centre watching newly emerged dragonflies and damselflies as they zoom around in the spring sunshine. The warmer weather is bringing out an abundance of insect life with an ever growing list of colourful butterflies and shiny beetles. All you need then is to hear the easily recognisable call of the cuckoo echoing round and you will know that spring, with all its promise, colour and life is definitely here. All this makes Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve a wonderful place to enjoy all that spring has to offer and to nourish the senses. We know that a strong connection with nature has countless benefits for people’s health and wellbeing, which is why we began Natural Wellbeing sessions here on the reserve last year. The sessions run every Friday from 11am until 2.30pm and use the natural environment

to promote adult health and wellbeing, so are particularly beneficial for people who are suffering with mental health conditions. Participants are able to get involved with cooking lunch outside, wildlife watching, craft activities or they can just enjoy the peace and tranquility of the woodland with the company of others. If you would like to join us or know someone who may be interested, please get in touch on 01425 472760 or BlashfordLakes@hiwwt.org.uk. The Blashford Lakes Project is a partnership between Sembcorp Bournemouth Water, New Forest District Council and Wessex Water. The reserve is managed by Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, a charity that aims to protect local wildlife and inspire people. For information on upcoming events visit our website: www.hiwwt.org.uk or phone: 01425 472760. For up-to-date wildlife information visit our blog: blashfordlakes.wordpress.com.


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Don’t Put The Blame On Me!

By Christina Smith

‘Don’t Put The Blame On Me!’ Is a very poignant song from the singer the Rag’n’ Bone Man, as we all have encountered being blamed and shamed within our relationships. For some people blaming and shaming others, especially our partners can become a habit. It has the power to destroy an intimate relationship. Blaming your partner or indeed yourself can become an addiction, something you unconsciously feel you have to do in order to make things feel right for you at that time. Unfortunately, like many addictions, it is something that slowly destroys your own self-esteem and the loving energy from your relationships. Sometimes we don’t even know we are blaming and shaming. We rush to ‘be right’ about a situation and feel that by berating our partner we are in effect balancing the scales of an imbalanced relationship where one partner is perceived to have more power than the other. By pointing out our partners mistakes we may believe we are going to be able to ‘fix’ or ‘change’ them. However, often the opposite is true, we actually create more distance in the relationship, more barriers and ultimately pain for ourselves. When you blame your partner you are not focusing on yourself and how you are really feeling. Blame and anger are intrinsically linked and often we don’t stop to understand what we are really angry about. By automatically blaming someone without taking responsibility for your part in the situation you create a very effective ‘cop-out’. You do not have to speak the real truth about how you are feeling. It is possible that behind your blaming and shaming behaviour are the feelings of rejection, fear of being taken for granted, not being loved enough or not ever being loved in the way you really deserve. If all your energy is spent on ‘being right’ and complaining about the other

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Beijing Temple of Heaven By Solange Hando

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ll glistening blue and gold, the magnificent Temple of Heaven rises, almost defiantly, in modern Beijing, no longer a place of worship but still recalling the religious faith of the great emperors. It was built in the early 15th century by Emperor Yongle, at the same time as the Forbidden City but much larger to befit a celestial abode. Come the winter solstice, the Emperor, or ‘Son of Heaven’, would venture out of his secluded palace and make his way to the temple in a most splendid procession no commoner was allowed to watch. There he prayed for guidance and good harvests, worshipping Heaven in an ancient tradition which continued to blossom for many more centuries. The complex was extended and protected by inner and outer walls. Step through one of the gates marking the compass points and in the cool oasis of ‘Tiantan’, you are greeted by Chinese gardens, pine woods and over 90 buildings sprinkled like magic among white marble steps and balustrades. Yet nothing here is left to chance as symbolism flows everywhere, from the use of numbers - 9 representing the Emperor, to the choice of shapes - circular

for heaven, square for the earth, or colours - yellow for the Emperor, blue for the sky. The three main groups are on a north-south axis, starting at the very top with the Temple of Prayer for Good Harvests. Topped by a triple-eaved umbrella roof, this is a lovely circular structure, made of wood without nails. It was destroyed by lightning in 1889 but rebuilt in the original Ming style. According to Feng Shui experts, it stands on the spot where Heaven meets Earth. Just east of the hall, the Seven Stars recall the Taishan peaks, also dedicated to Heaven worship. From this norther point, a Sacred Way leads to the second group, the Imperial Vault of Heaven where imperial ancestors were invoked during the winter solstice. The surrounding Echo Wall carried prayers from end to end and even today the slightest whisper will travel around and amaze visitors. To the south, you reach the awesome Circular Mound Altar, a five-metre high marble structure which makes full use of the imperial number, with 81 (9x9) stones on the 9th ring. Balustrades were designed to amplify the sound from the upper terrace,

while in the centre the ‘Heart of Heaven’ is a round slate where animals were offered in sacrifice. After the ceremony, the Emperor would retire to the Palace of Abstinence and fast to complete his mediation between Heaven and Earth. His life depended on it. Only bountiful harvests would ensure continued respect from the Court and common people. Standing by the sacrificial altar in the early morning, before the crowds arrive, it is easy to imagine the majestic imperial procession, the glowing costumes, the Divine Music sending shivers down your spine. But today, no one comes here for prayers or offerings, at least not openly. Visitors compete for the best photo spot while locals relax in the 273 ha public park. There are picnics in the shade, multicoloured kites pirouetting through the air, opera singers, ballroom dancers and tai chi enthusiasts lost in a world of their own. The 500 year old cypress tree, with ‘9 dragon branches’, doesn’t seem to mind - for this is the world’s largest temple complex for sacrificial offerings to Heaven and in the words of UNESCO, a unique ‘masterpiece of architecture and landscape design.’

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USEFUL LOCAL INFORMATION

Doctors’ Numbers

Fire Stations

The Cranborne Practice 01202 822825 (Verwood) Lake Road/Newtown Road

Cranborne Fire Station 01722 691000: Non emergencies

The Verwood Surgery, 15 Station Road

01202 825353

EMERGENCIES ONLY: Dial 999 and ask for ‘Fire Service’

The Cranborne Practice (Cranborne)

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West Moors Group Practice 175, Station Road, West Moors, BH22 OHX

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The Old Dispensary Medical Practice 01202 880786 32 East Borough, Wimborne BH21 1PL The Quarter Jack Surgery 01202 843626 Rodways Corner, Wimborne BH21 1AP Walford Mill Medical Practice 01202 886999 Knobcrook Road, Wimborne BH21 1NL

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123 Dental 01202 827786 11, The Old Potteries, Manor Way, Verwood. Forest Lodge Dentist Surgery Vicarage Road, Verwood

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Thomasson Dental Surgery 35 Ringwood Road, Verwood

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Lakes Dental Practice 01202 823345 Unit 4a, The Old Crossroads, Verwood Fordingbridge Dental Highfield House, Bartons Rd,

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Wimborne Dental Health Practice 01202 887700 30 East Street, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 1DU Mouth Peace Dental Practice 01202 888000 1 Corn Market, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 1JL Dr N D Greenway 01202 888303 Knobcrook Road Wimborne Dorset BH21 1NL ADP Dental Practice 01202 881338 Jessop House, 28 Mill Lane, Town Centre, Wimborne Minster BH21 1JQ

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Police Stations

EMERGENCIES - 999 and ask for ‘police’ Verwood Police Station Non emergencies: dial 101 verwood@dorset.pnn.police.uk Wimborne Police Station Non emergencies: dial 101

Recycling

VERWOOD RECYCLING 01202 828083 www.hants.gov.uk Somerley, Verwood Road, Ringwood 1 April - 30 Sept: 9am - 6pm 1 Oct - 28 Feb: 9am - 4pm 1 March - 31 March: 9am - 5pm WIMBORNE RECYCLING 01305 221040 http://www.dorsetforyou.com/recycling Brook Road, Wimborne, BH21 2BH 1 Apr-30 Sept 9am-6pm. 1 Oct-31 Mar 10am-4pm. Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day & New Year’s Day

School Terms & Holidays

Please Note: School term and holiday dates are usually set over 14 months in advance of the academic year. They are based on a school year of 195 days although individual schools can use 5 of these days for staff training. Parents should contact the individual school to find out when their training days will be. All dates taken from www.dorsetforyou.com and www.hants.gov.uk for Dorset and Hampshire - dates that are in white are where days differ for Hampshire. Term/holiday Easter Holidays: 30 March - 13 April 18 Summer Term: 16 April - 25(23) July 18 Half Term: 28 May - 1 June 18 Summer Holidays: 26(24)July - 31 Aug 18 Autumn Term: 3 Sept - 21 Dec 18 Half Term: 22 - 26 Oct 18 Christmas Holidays: 24 Dec 18 - 4 Jan 19 Spring Term: 7 Jan - 5 April 19 Half Term: 18 - 22 Feb 19 UK holidays May Day: 7 May 18 Spring Bank Holiday: 28 May 18 Summer Bank Holiday: 27 Aug 18 Christmas: 25,26 Dec 18 New Year: 1 Jan 19 Easter: 19 - 22 April 19 More useful information overleaf


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Be Happy With a Book Whether you love curling up with a psychological thriller or prefer biographies, enjoy flicking through a cookbook or need business advice, we’ve got just the book to keep you and your e-reader happy.

Book Reviews

How Not To Be a Boy – Robert Webb Actor and comedian Robert Webb has turned his hand to writing, with great success. How Not To Be a Boy is part biography, part reflection on the expectations that are put on boys and men to act a certain way. Webb reveals his grief at losing his mother and his difficult relationship with his father, and ruminates on how trying to ‘act like a man’ has had a negative effect on his life. Through it all, Webb writes with his trademark humour, taking the reader from laughing out loud to blinking back tears in moments. The History of Bees – Maja Lunde The History of Bees tells the stories of three people, all connected by bees. In 1851, William is attempting to build a revolutionary beehive to bring honour and fame to his family. In 2007, George is struggling to keep the family bee farm going. Almost 100 years later, Tao is enjoying a rare day off from her job handpollinating fruit trees, when her son is taken seriously ill. The History of Bees was a surprise international bestseller last year and is ideal for fans of dystopian fiction.

Anything You Do Say – Gillian McAllister A split second decision has lasting implications for the protagonist in this tense psychological thriller. Late at night, believing that she’s being followed, Joanna lashes out, pushing her pursuer down a set of concrete steps. Does she call an ambulance, or walk away? Both scenarios are then explored. Ingenious, original and fast-paced, this is perfect for fans of Gone Girl and Girl on a Train. The Paying Guests – Sarah Waters It’s 1922, but the roaring twenties have yet to reach the quiet corner of London where Frances and her mother live. Frances has resigned herself to a life spent looking after the family home, but the arrival of lodgers Lilian and Leonard Barber reawakens her life, energy and passions. Paying Guests was published in 2014 and was named ‘Fiction Book of the Year’ by The Sunday Times, for good reason. A modern classic, it’s beautifully written, with believably flawed characters, plot twists and a building tension that’ll keep you reading ‘just one more chapter’ until late into the night.

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Colehill Parish Council

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Bournemouth A&E NHS Non Emergency Bournemouth Hospital Christchurch Hospital Poole Hospital Salisbury Hospital Southampton Hospital Wimborne Hospital

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VERWOOD 01202 829712 11 Manor Road, Verwood, BH31 6DS. Mon - Sat 9am - 5.30pm WIMBORNE 0845 722 3344 7 High St, Wimborne Dorset, BH21 1HR Mon – Fri 9am – 5.30pm. Sat 9am – 12.30pm COLEHILL 01202 889727 1, Smugglers Lane, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 2RX Mon – Fri 9am – 5.30pm. Sat 9am – 12.30pm CRANBORNE 01725 517210 Cranborne Stores, 1, The Square, Cranborne, Dorset, BH21 5PR. Mon - Fri 6am – 6pm. Sat 6am – 5pm. Sun 8.30am - 1pm FURZEHILL 01202 883022 1 Smugglers Lane, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 4HB Mon – Fri 9am – 5.30pm. Sat 9am – 12.30pm THREE LEGGED CROSS 01202 822002 Verwood Road, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 6RJ Mon – Fri 9am – 5.30pm. Sat 9am – 12.30pm WIMBORNE ST GILES 01202 517228 Wimborne St Giles, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 5LX Mon – Fri 9am – 1pm HAYES 01202 884991 103, Wimborne Rd West, Stapehill, Wimborne, BH21 2DH. Mon – Sat 6.30am – 10pm. Sun 7am – 10pm. Xmas Day closed.

Wimborne Library

WIMBORNE 01202 882770 wimbornelibrary@dorsetcc.gov.uk Crown Mead, rear of 55-57 High Street, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 1HH Opening times: Mon10am – 6.30pm. Thur 9.30am – 6pm. Tues 9.30am – 1pm Fri 9.30am – 5pm. Wed Closed. Sat 9.30am - 4pm

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Chemists

Lloyds Pharmacy, VERWOOD 01202 822364 23 Station Road, Verwood. Mon - Fri: 9-6:30, Sat: 9-1, Sun: Closed Boots, FERNDOWN 01202 871841 Tricketts Cross, Ferndown Mon - Fri: 9-7, Sat: 8:30-1, 2-5:30, Sun 10-4 Boots, WIMBORNE 01202 848226 Rodways Corner, Wimborne, BH21 1AP Mon – Fri 8am – 7pm, Sat 8am – 5.30pm Morrisons (in Store),VERWOOD 01202 826555 Chiltern Drive, Verwood Mon - Fri: 9-1, 2-8, Sat: 9-1, 2-6, Sun: 10-1 Verwood Pharmacy, VERWOOD 01202 828499 Lake Road Surgery, Lake Road, Verwood, BH31 6EH

Mon: 7am-11pm, Tue-Fri: 6.30am-11.30pm, Sat: 7am-11pm. www.pharmland.co.uk

Colehill Pharmacy, COLEHILL 01202 888001 42 Middlehill Rd, Wimborne BH21 2SE Mon – Fri 9am – 6pm. Sat 9am – 1pm Walford Mill Pharmacy WIMBORNE 01202 840048 Knobcrook Rd, Wimborne BH21 1NL Mon – Fri 9am – 6.30pm (Closed 1pm – 2pm)

Verwood Library

VERWOOD 01202 822972 1, Manor Road, Verwood, BH31 6DS Opening times: Mon, Tues, Thurs 10 - 1, 2 - 5. Wednesday CLOSED. Fri 10 - 1, 2 - 7. Sat 9 - 1.

Colehill Community Library

COLEHILL 01202 886676 ccl.colehill@gmail.com Middlehill Road, Colehill, Wimborne, BH21 2HL Opening times: Mon 2 – 5pm. Tues 9.30am – 1pm & 2 - 5pm. Wed Closed. Thur 2 - 5pm. Fri 2 – 6.30pm. Sat 9.30am - 12.30pm

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