Roundabout Ringwood February 2017

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n this issue we have an article entitled ‘Velvet Underground’ on page 23. Many of you baby Boomers out there - me being one - will assume it’s about the very avant garde band of the same name from the early 1970’s! But no - this is actually about moles of all things! Also known as ‘Velvet - coated Gentlemen’ and is our gardening article! Very annoying if you have them and rather difficult to evict apparently. On page 26 those of you who recall Velvet Underground will find another article which is really saying that 60 is the new 40 I suppose! It’s amazing how much more adventurous we all are compared to most of our parents’ generation at the same age. Although I’m still not sure that Glasto appeals to me - not that spending a week-

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end in a small tent in a field of mud ever did of course! This mag’s ‘Viewed from’ is the final part of Bobby who seems to have overcome his nasty skin condition and has now become a very domesticated cat and Blashford Lakes are waking up with lots of colour after what seems a particularly long cold winter during the early part of 2017. I know our gas bill for Jan is double that of last Dec! If that is the case for you also then our Finance article on page 8 might help you to get your finances back on track! So if you need a job done or want to treat yourself or a loved one at this time of year AND help local businesses, look in here first in the ‘Local Business Directory’ on page 50 and save yourself time, fuel and most importantly - money!

Sue West

Editor

Business features Yvonne’s Hairdressing

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Local events and features Community News 10,29,33 Now & Then: 2 High Street, Ringwood 6 The Blashford Bulletin 14 Viewed From My Window: rescued cat stories by Local Author, Patricia Oliver 16 Clubs & Societies 20,22 What’s On Locally 28,30 Portrait of a Local Artist: Juliet Wood 42

Feature articles Finance: Money Saving Ideas To Get You Back On Track In 2017 Motoring Mutterings: Automation, Peugeot Style Gardening: Velvet Underground Beauty: Day To Night Aromatherapy Do You Let Your Age Do The Talking? Pets: How to keep your dog entertained whilst you’re out at work Parenting: Time & Sanity Savers Mike’s Motors: 3008 from Crossover to SUV Travel: Chichen Itza Book reviews: Page Turner

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NOW and THEN 2, High Street, Ringwood.

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wo High Street is one of Ringwood’s most loved buildings, especially the clock which has marked time at Fridays Cross for generations. The old photograph shows the property when it was Alfred George Hext the watchmaker’s shop in about 1890. Before him the shop had been owned by James Adams, another watchmaker and one of Ringwood’s earliest photographers. Mr. Hext took over about 1869, coming from Christchurch, where his father was also a watchmaker. Two years later the census shows George Hext was only 23, with a wife and two small children. Contrary to recent press reports that the clock has adorned the building’s facade since 1800, the clock has now been expertly dated to around 1875, which confirms the oral tradition that it was George Hext who put it there. This is also proved by a photograph of the floral arch erected at Fridays Cross in 1868 which clearly shows the clock was not on the building at that time. Mr & Mrs Hext went on to have

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five more children, including James Hext who took over from his father in 1914, fol1988 lowed by Jim’s son Leslie after WWII. The 1988 photograph shows the shop, by then known as Webb & Hext, with its shutters down prior to the start of the day’s business. Sadly by this time the building had lost its chimneys and the glazing bars on the first floor windows. The brickwork had been painted and brown tiles added under the ground floor windows. The face of the clock which was originally black with gold numerals, had been replaced by an inferior dial painted blue.

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After the business closed about 1990, the shop stood empty for four years until China Studio relocated there from Lynes Lane. Unfortunately a project by the Millennium Committee to restore the clock, which had fallen into disrepair, had to be abandoned. The owners tried very hard to keep the old clock ticking and in 2002 paid for it to be repaired. However for the last few years since the closure of the China Studio the clock has again stopped and the clock face itself is in dire need of restoration. Now the building has begun a new phase of its history as Friday’s Tapas Bar and the present owner of the whole property Chris Wood has launched a fund to save the clock on www.savethe fridayscrossclock. co.uk. Hopefully the future of the clock will soon be secured and once again will mark the passing hours at Fridays Cross.

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Money Saving Ideas To Get You Back On Track In 2017 By Ann Haldon

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every budget. You can choose to rent an entire property, or stay in one of your host’s rooms - all you need to do is enter the date of travel and where you want to go. Some hosts prefer to find out a little more about their guests before they’ll confirm a booking; others offer an ‘Instant Book’ facility. Previous guests leave reviews on the website to give you an idea of the quality you’ll experience, and the company operates a secure online payment service. AmAzon prime Amazon Prime offers films, TV shows, music, books, and a free one-day delivery service for eligible Amazon products, all for a single annual payment of £79. You also get unlimited photo storage, and discounts on video games. If you have a Kindle, you can borrow one book per month free-of-charge from the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library, and also have access to the Kindle First scheme. This allows you to download one of six titles a month for free, or at a reduced price ahead of their official publication date. You can save further by signing up to Prime Early Access, where you’re given the opportunity to purchase ‘Lightning Deals’ 30 minutes before non-Prime members. Low cost hoteL rooms AnD cAr hire Several websites, including

Lastminute.com, Priceline and Hotwire, have a ‘Top Secret Rooms’ section where you can book a top quality hotel room at a fraction of the usual price. All you need to do is choose a location and the hotel star-rating you’re looking for, and pick a hotel from the list returned. You see a description and the hotel’s star-rating; the only drawback is you don’t know the name of the hotel until you’ve paid. You may be able to find out which hotel it is, however, by typing some of the phrases used in these descriptions into a search engine. You can then read reviews on TripAdvisor.com to check that it’s what you want, as once you’ve paid, there is no facility to get a refund. These same websites offer reduced car rental, but you may be able to save even more money using price comparison websites such as Skyscanner, Carrentals, and TravelSupermarket. http://www.wowcher.co.uk/ deals/london http://www. moneysavingexpert.com/ shopping/extreme-couponing https://www.airbnb.co.uk/ https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/ prime/pipeline/landing?ie=UT F8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0 http://www.lastminute. com/hotels/top-secret. html?int_type=CMS_HOT&int_ campaign=CNT&int_ detail=FB_3_TSH

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2017 looks promising for the Ringwood Arts Centre

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he year 2017 looks like a very exciting one for the new landmark project, the Ringwood Arts Centre! Following the amazing support of the local community, ‘The Meaningful Start Appeal’ – which was launched in October last year – has now reached nearly £20,000. The aim of the Appeal is to raise enough money to ensure the first spade goes into the ground before the planning permission expires in February 2017. Once work has begun, planning permission will be secured for the foreseeable future. Once built, Ringwood Arts Centre will be a multi-purpose venue with the local community at its very heart. Situated at Greyfriars Community Centre, it will include all the facilities that are currently missing in the town including a 290-seat

theatre and widescreen cinema, a sports hall with sprung floor, and a modern activities centre. If you’d like to show your support for Ringwood Arts Centre, then keep your eyes peeled for the events they have planned this year: Comedian Phil Lowen at Greyfriars on 11th Feb; RMDS will be taking on Sweet Charity for their Spring Musical at Ringwood School; and most inspiring of all Ringwood Arts Centre will be holding their very own Open Evening in May to show off all that is Arts Centre! More exciting events are in the pipeline so keep your eyes peeled! Keep up to date with what’s going on and follow them on Facebook (@Ringwoodartscentre) or you can sign up to their newsletters at: www.ringwoodartscentre.com/subscribe.

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

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ith spring just around the corner, the nature reserve is full of activity with winter visitors feeding up in preparation for their departure whilst breeding residents gather nesting materials and get ready for a flurry of courtship. Lapwing will begin to display over Ibsley Water, their brilliant ‘peewit’ calls being instantly recognizable along with their wavering flip-floppy flight pattern. However the best courtship display to look out for is that of the elegant great crested grebe. In their elaborate display, both birds mirror the dance of the other, rising up out of the water and shaking their heads before offering up gifts of weed. The bittern should still be around until the end of March, with the reed beds in front of Ivy North hide being the best place to watch out for this secretive bird as it moves silently through the water in search of fish. Osprey will be migrating through at this time as well,

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whilst if we’re lucky, the first of the sand martins will also be returning. As the temperature slowly rises, the welcoming rays of sunshine are enjoyed by the first butterflies of the year; these include brimstone, comma and peacock. Reptiles will also be tempted out by the warmth of the sun and it is a good time of year to spot adders and grass snakes alongside the edge of the paths as they are still quite slow and sluggish after the long cold winter. On the ground the leaves of many plants are pushing through the soil, including lots of wild arum. Arum is a fairly common and widespread plant with a distinctive flower spike pushing up inside a cup-like leafy structure. It has many alternative old country names including ‘cuckoo pint’ and ‘lords and ladies’. It is, perhaps, better known from the stage once the bright red berries have formed. As this is the main ‘cross over’ period from winter into

spring, it is always worth a visit to the reserve with a pair of binoculars, or a camera, to see those preparing to leave and those preparing to nest. Why not join Reserves Officer Bob Chapman for a walk in search of our Winter Birds on Sunday 5th or Thursday 16th February, or visit a little later for a Finchfest in search of flocks of brambling, siskin and redpoll on Thursday 2nd March. Please telephone to book your place. The Blashford Lakes Project is a partnership between 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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Viewed From My W indow A small selection of short stories written by Patricia Oliver from Horton near Wimborne, describing the ups and downs of caring for feral cats over the years with photos by J Santana-Martin.

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Bobby Part 3

fter Bobby’s second course of antibiotics, his wound had still not healed so we had a choice, either he had to undergo surgery to see if it was a tumour that was the basic cause or yet another course of treatment with antibiotics. We opted for the second option, although the Vet was reluctant.

was running around and jumping and playing the fool. It was lovely to watch him have so much fun. Bobby is now a lap cat and we are the best of friends. This was the same cat that had given me such a lashing with his claws just a few weeks ago. Feral cats are just cats that have been unfortunate in their lives and not know any love, but give them that love and they can be altogether different. I am so pleased I took him in.

Bobby has settled in so well and has befriended Billy, and Bobby has even sneaked into Billy’s bed for a cuddle. He has now decided that he has to walk with me around the house, not just Ten days later and the 14 with me, but rubbing up stitches needed to come against my leg followout, but Bobby was no ing my every footstep trouble, and I held him like a well trained dog at close while they were ‘Crufts’. The problem is removed, not a murmur or he then starts weaving a twitch from Bobby. The between my feet and I Vet said that his lump had am in danger of tripping been analysed and found over him, so I have to to be a very rare and difwalk with my eyes down ficult fungal infection. He to prevent accidents. had done the right thing Every so often I have to by cutting away the surstop and give him a rub rounding tissue as well as and a stroke, he so wants the lump and he hoped he to be loved and purrs in Bobby enjoying a cuddle! had got all the tissue that appreciation. had been affected as the return of the fungus would need long term treatment which may not In the evening now he has taken to being a necessarily be successful, so we now just hope kitten and plays with ‘ratty’ a well worn furry toy for the best. which is jumped on from a great height, then thrown and chased. How lovely to see him so It is so rewarding to see the change in him and happy that he can just play! I did the right thing to know we have helped him. He is now happy in taking him in and I am sure he will enjoy the with us and is certainly part of the family. I think rest of his life with me. he is the most loving feral cat that I have ever His further 2 week course of antibiotics did not encountered. Dear Bobby, we love you so much! complete the healing process of his abscess and so after 5 weeks with us, he was set to The full story and many more have another operation to remove the lump on are in the book “Viewed From his back and stitch up the wound which had My Window” by Patricia Olivremained open. Much of the surrounding tissue er price £15.00 + £2.50 p&p. was also removed just in case the lump proved For more details, contact to be cancerous or tubercular, and the tissue Patricia on: 01202 826244. was then sent away for analysis. We paid the Any proceeds go towards £220 bill and brought him home. On his return the Veterinary and Welfare he was a bit wobbly on his feet for a while, but needs of the 16 feral cats then it was as if nothing had happened. In fact currently in her care. from then on he was like a coiled spring and


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Motoring mutterings Automation, Peugeot style.

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aving rattled on about autonomous and semiautonomous cars, now it is time to overview a state-of-the-art implementation in the new 3008 SUV. This is a car well ahead of the curve. The 3008 is a vehicle bristling with the latest technology and its heart lies within the i-Cockpit as our picture shows. The visual array includes the main instrument panel at 12.3” wide, with an 8” iPad-like central display, controlling a very wide range of functions, dependent upon the model specification and any options deliberately purchased. Now to make your choice of which options to implement - or not. The range is dazzling - especially on highly specified cars. I suspect Peugeot will include an explanatory manual with the car - a demonstration mode gives a good overview of just what might be essential or useful to you. Suffice to say, it will take a while to learn where to find what you want to do - for instance the instrument display was intrusively bright when driving on dark winter roads, but finding the instrument dimmer evaded me completely - yet a Peugeot employee showed me how in a second! The lesson is, be prepared to budget a while to familiarise yourself with what can be tailored to your taste, and to then set the car how you want it before you ever turn a wheel. First of all we look at the mandatory safetyenhancing functions, which can be described as fully autonomous. These naturally include the familiar standard braking and stability functions (ABS, EBD, DSC) but in this car are extended by always-on SOS in case of accident or breakdown because a dedicated SIM

card is built in - thus independent of the usual reliance upon communicating through your own smart-phone. Automatic emergency braking control will mitigate or avoid a crash during any moment of inattention or misjudgement - this feature has yet to become mandatory. It includes pedestrian, car and immovable object recognition. Driver attention warning is similarly important and standard across the range. Semi-autonomous items which can be modified or cancelled include adaptive cruise control (something which I believe needs to be mandatory), speed limit detection, lane-keeping aid and blind spot detection. Other options include LED headlamps which auto-dip auto-swivel and autoset to compensate for loaded attitude, front and rear parking sensors, reversing camera and auto-park in vertical or horizontal mode - accelerate and brake remaining driver responsibility. Add to this a fully-featured suite of satellite navigation via the touch-screen, an excellent DAB radio with further

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Meet at The Ann Rose Hall, Greyfriars, Ringwood 1st Wednesday each month at 7.30pm,September to May. blogavas.wordpress.com Contact Mark Vincent 01425 473677 / Bill Atkinson 01722 326978 Fordingbridge Art Club Meet on the 1st Sunday of every month in the West Room at Avonway Centre, Fordingbridge at 2.30 pm to 4.30 pm for demonstrations, workshops and outings. New members- any level welcome to join our friendly club. Contact Joy Dickens 01794 390295

RINGWOOD CHESS CLUB

Meets Monday evenings at Original White Hart, High St., Ringwood ,BH24 1AW. Teams in Bournemouth & Southampton Leagues Contact : darrellsturmey@bt.com 07730 901 961

FORDINGBRIDGE EMBROIDERY CLUB

Meet on the 1st Tuesday of each month at St Mary’s Church Hall, Fordingbridge. 2-4.30pm. Novices & experts welcome. Pam 01425 652103, Maureen 01425 657334, Valerie 01425 656052

WESSEX SUGARCRAFTERS

Meet 3rd Monday each month at 7pm at Radnor Hall, Bodenham. New members & visitors very welcome. £5 inc refreshments. Info: Pat Jones 01258 452510 Doreen Simkins 01425 652085

Meet on the 2nd Monday of each month at 7pm at United Reformed Church Hall, Salisbury Street. (No meetings in August) Monthly speaker/activities/discussions. Contact Anne on 01425 655192

We are an energetic and friendly group of ex-Round Tablers (41 Clubbers) that meets for frequent and varied social activities. More formal meetings over dinner on 3rd Tuesday of each month. Contact Graham Hoyle 01425 478444 or www.ringwood41club.co.uk

ROYAL BRITISH LEGION WOMENS SECTION

Meet at Greyfriars on 3rd Monday each month at 7pm. Minibus available for Ringwood area. New members & Visitors welcome - no need to have served in Armed Forces. Contact Jane Mansi 01202 572183 or Jean Webley 01425 489085

RINGWOOD FLORAL DECORATION SOCIETY

Meet at Greyfriars Community Centre on the last Thursday of the month at 2.00pm for 2.15pm. New members and visitors welcome. Contact Brenda Titt 01425 475715 Philipandbrenda@talktalk.net

RINGWOOD & POULNER TREFOIL GUILD

RINGWOOD CAMERA CLUB

Guiding for the 18 to 80+. Come and join our lively group who enjoy fun, food and fellowship. We meet at the Trinity Centre, Ringwood 7-9pm 1st Thursday of the month for speakers activities and fun. Transport available. Contact June Bentham 01425 474035

HURN ROCK AND ROLL CLUB

2nd Tues of each month, 7:30pm at Greyfriars. Interesting talks & colourful displays. Newcomers made very welcome. Colin Mount 01425 474310 Gordon Masson 01425 470710

A very friendly club that meet on the 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month at Ringwood Conservative Club. We welcome visitors and have a beginner's section. www.ringwoodcameraclub.co.uk or 01425 482864. Every Sunday evening 7.30pm to 10.30pm at The Hurn Bridge Sports Club BH23 6DY Beginners Welcome. Contact: Alan 01202 699022

BRAESIDE BRIDGE CLUB

Duplicate Bridge played on Tuesday evenings 6.45 to 10pm at All Saints Church Hall, St Leonards. New members and visitors welcome. Mrs Marion Paris 01425 478241 or Jill Rix 01425 482747

FORDINGBRIDGE CHORAL SOCIETY

RINGWOOD PHILATELIC SOCIETY BRAESIDE BOWLING CLUB

Braeside Road St Leonards. A bowling club for ALL - participating in the Leagues, Friendlies & Internal competitions. Club sessions Mon & Fri afternoons. Beginners and established players welcome Secretary Brian Morrell 01202 828614

THE DORSET WOODTURNERS ASSOCIATION

Want to try woodturning? Come and join us at St Leonards & St Ives Rehearsals are held on Wednesday evenings in term time from 7.30pm- Village Hall Braeside Road St Leonards Ringwood BH24 2PH 1st Wednesday each month 7.15pm-9.30pm. for more details 9pm in the URC, Salisbury Street. New singers welcome. Contact: Alex Wells Secretary on 07759 663151 or just come along Contact our Secretary on: 01425 654372

ROTARY CLUB OF FORDINGBRIDGE

GERMAN CONVERSATION GROUPS

We meet at 6.30pm/7pm on Tuesdays every week at Avonway. We like to make a difference to the lives of others. For information on joining us call: Colin Ritchie on 01425 655877

Pub nights, Parent/toddler group, German church.Contact: Cass 01425 479101 email: cassscholz1@yahoo.co.uk www.krautsalat.org

BISTERNE VILLAGE HALL FOR HIRE

Meet on the 1st Monday each month, except January & August, at St Mary’s Church Hall, Fordingbridge at 7.30pm.Visitors always welcome. Further details from the Secretary on 01425 652051

charity no. 301747 Refurbished and available for hire for private parties, Clubs, Meetings, Organised functions. Entertainment Licence for 100 people. Hire charges are from £7 per hour. Call: 01425 476703

GREYFRIARS BRIDGE CLUB

Meet at Greyfriars Wednesday pm for Rubber Bridge (1.30pm) and Friday eves for Duplicate Bridge (6.45pm). New members & visitors welcome. Sue 01425 478920 or Ray 01425 477335

RINGWOOD ANTIQUES CLUB

Greyfriars Community Centre, 4th Wednesday of the month at 7.00pm for 7.30pm. New members & visitors welcome Membership and programme details 01425 471348

TRADITIONAL AIKIDO CLUB

FORDINGBRIDGE FLOWER CLUB THE FORDINGBRIDGE SOCIETY

Join us to help keep Fordingbridge looking good! See us at: www.fordingbridgesociety.org.uk . Contact us at: TheFordingbridgeSociety@gmail.com

CERCLE AMICAL DE RINGWOOD

Meet at Anne Rose Hall, Greyfriars Community Centre 2nd Friday each month at 7.45pm. Contact: Secretary 01202 397440 www.ringwoodcercle.org.uk

FORDINGBRIDGE & DISTRICT U3A

Hyde, Fordingbridge Thursday 8 - 10.30pm, Sat 9-1pm. Also Salisbury Tues eve - Sun am. Physical and spiritual development. Self defence and weapons training. 20 yrs exp. 4th dan Qualified instructor. All ages. Contact John 01425 655194 www.takemusu.co.uk

Every 3rd Wednesday 2-4pm Fordingbridge Town Hall. Members also join activity groups according to interest. Info at u3asites.org.uk/ fordingbridge,Info packs in Fordingbridge library, or come to a meeting (£2 guest)Peter Woollett (memb. Sec) 01425 655490

BOURNEMOUTH PHILHARMONIC SOC. ORCHESTRA

Supplies audio transcripts of local newspapers and non-political and non-sectarian magazines free to sight impaired people. Welcomes donations & help to read & edit. Contact: Peter Ansell 01425 475886

This full symphony orchestra rehearses 7.30 pm Wednesdays at St Peter’s Senior Catholic School, St Catherine’s Rd, Southbourne. Contact conductor Sam Newgarth 01258 473073. sam@newgarth.fsnet.co.uk www.baps-orch.co.uk

RINGWOOD ROTARY CLUB

Meet every Tuesday, 1st & 3rd at 6.15pm: 2nd & 4th at 12.45pm at The Greyfriars Centre (If 5th Tuesday call for details). Contact the Secretary:Ray Crocker 01425 473463 or www.ringwoodrotary.org

RINGWOOD & FORDINGBRIDGE TALKING NEWS

IBSLEY & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

Meet on the last Thursday of each month 7.30pm at Ibsley Village Hall. A variety of speakers, Plant sale in May and Annual Show September. Contact Judy 01425 472714

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LOCAL CLUBS AND SOCIETIES

TWO BRIDGES CARE GROUP

RINGWOOD & FORDINGBRIDGE CLUB FOR THE BLIND

We care for the needs of those who are infirm, young or old, & without transport. Our volunteers will drive you to medical appointments & sometimes take you shopping. Call: “Sandleheath & Fordingbridge 0845 385902” and, for more info, call 01425 652527 or 01425 650770

Visually impaired people meet on the 2nd and 4th Thursday afternoon each month at Greyfriars Activities Centre, Ringwood Contact Kate Henderson 01425 476568 / Mary Peach 01425 470008

WIGGLE & GIGGLE GROUP

Meet 2 to 4pm on the 3rd Thursday of the month at Greyfriars. www.ringwoodu3a.org.uk or call Judith - 01202 890833 for details.

Meet at The Victoria Rooms FORDINGBRIDGE. 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month 3.00pm - 4.30pm for babies and little ones to around 3yrs. Contact NLCC for further information on 079 097 11886

FORDINGBRIDGE BRIDGE CLUB

Our friendly club meets from 7 to 10pm on Tuesdays every week at Avonway Community Centre, 36 Shaftesbury St, Fordingbridge. 1st & 3rd weeks: Rubber. 2nd & 4th weeks: Duplicate For details call Sue Hughes 01425 657795

THE LOYAL ACORN LODGE 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.

RINGWOOD UNITARIANS

New group exploring and celebrating matters of spirituality, faith and conscience, asking you not telling you your faith. http://ringwoodunitarians.blogspot.co.uk or 07899 730181

FRIENDS OF FORDINGBRIDGE HOSPITAL

RINGWOOD U3A

RINGWOOD ART SOCIETY

Meets every 3rd Monday of the month at 7 pm to 9.30 pm at Greyfriars Community Centre, Ringwood. Monthly demonstrations by professional artists, also workshops and pottery afternoons. New Members welcome. Contact David Lowe 01425 482602 or www.ringwoodartsociety.org

RINGWOOD FLY DRESSERS GUILD

We promote the art of Fly Dressing/Tying. Wednesday evenings at 7pm - 9:30pm at Poulner Junior School, North Poulner Road, Ringwood, BH24 3LA. New members always welcome Secretary Peter Wildash: 07587000223, mayoflycraft@talktalk.net

FERNDOWN ART SOCIETY

Meet at the Barrington Centre, Pennys Walk,Ferndown, every Wednesday morning 9.30 to 12.30 for painting sessions and a club meet every third Thursday in the month, 7.30 to 9.30pm for a demonstration. Club members and others are welcome.

FORDINGBRIDGE & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

We raise money to provide extras & equipment. New members and Last Monday of the month (not July & Aug) at The West Room,Avonway helpers welcome at our 2 main annual fundraising events also Community Centre, Shaftesbury St., Fordingbridge 7.30pm. Contact: volunteers to join the team serving morning coffee to patients. Contact: David Melbourne 01425 655235 or visit www.fanddhs.org.uk Lynette Stanford, 01425 657650 lynette_stanford@btinternet.com

COMMUNITY CHOIR, “SING FOR JOY” RINGWOOD & FORDINGBRIDGE FOOTPATH SOCIETY RINGWOOD Mixed choir, singing harmony songs from around the world-African, Join us to maintain footpaths and enjoy organised walks, social activities and winter evening meetings. Membership Secretary: 01425 838534 www.rffs.org.uk

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.

RINGWOOD FRENCH CLUB

FORDINGBRIDGE CAMERA CLUB

MENS CLUB at Greyfriars

FORDINGBRIDGE QUILTERS

Come and join our French Coffee Mornings every Tuesday 10am-11am at Trinity Church Centre, Ringwood. All abilities welcome, conversation group, no exams. No membership required. Alain Jourdan, 01202 423318 or info@frenchmatters.net. Men's friendly discussion group. At Greyfriars from 10.15 to 12 noon every Thursday to share our thoughts on both serious and light-hearted subjects as suggested by our members. For more info 01425 470795

LONGWATER TAI CHI

Meet at Avonway Community Centre at 7.30 pm alternate Wednesdays for a mixture of talks by top photographers and members’ shows constructively judged by experienced professionals. 01725 518448 www.fordingbridgecameraclub.org.uk We are a small, friendly group meeting twice a month in Fordingbridge. On your first visit we will provide all the materials and tools for you to make a small sample piece to take home with you. Contact: Helen Cox 0789 0740 333

Monday classes in Avonway Community Centre, Shaftsbury Street, Fordingbridge.Tai Chi “Health for Life” Drop-in 11am - 12.15pm Contact: Patrick Foley or Jane Launchbury 01725 514546 office@longwatertaichi.co.uk.

NEW FOREST JAZZ WORKSHOPS

ADVENTURE IN THE WOODS

ANGLO ITALIAN SOCIETY

Forest School club for children from 4-8 years of age at Edmondsham Forest School, between Verwood and Cranborne. Woodland walks, camp fires, nature crafts etc. Contact Kirsteen on 01725 517807

DORSET SOUTH AFRICAN CLUB

Outdoor and indoor activities: braais, boat cruise, walks, barn dance, darts, South African dinners. Camaraderie! fun! Contact Phillipa 01202-740265

RINGWOOD & FORDINGBRIDGE LIONS CLUB

Meet on the 2nd Thursday each month at 7.45 for 8pm at The Elm Tree pub, Hightown Road, Ringwood. Contact Lion Martin Riseam at: martin.riseam@mac.com – 01425 472181 www.ringwoodandfordingbridgelions.org.uk

EAST DORSET & RINGWOOD NHS RETIREMENT FELLOWSHIP meet 2nd Tuesday of the month at 10am - 12 noon

at Braeside Hall Braeside Road St. Leonards BH24 2PH for friendship, talks & outings and would very much welcome new members . Contact Deirdre Binks 01425 472940, Rosemary White 01425 479556.

YOUNG AT HEART CLUB

Social club for the older community who meet on 1st and 3rd Thursday afternoons each month, 2pm – 4.15pm, in the Activities Hall, Greyfriars, Ringwood. Contact Poppy Garvey 01425 477740.

At Godshill Village Hall, final Wednesday of every month at 7.30pm for musicians, any ability, who want to learn jazz. £4 per session, inc tea & biscuits. Derek Ayling, 01425 650770 or Hippotrain@btinternet.com Meet at Greyfriars Community Centre on 1st Monday evening of the month for illustrated talks IN ENGLISH on a variety of Italian topics. Contact : Hazel on 01425 476091

EDMONDSHAM CIRCLE DANCERS

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.

THE RINGWOOD AND BURLEY BAND

Practice evening, each Friday at 8pm - 10pm. Ebenezer Hall, Greyfriars, Ringwood. NEW PLAYERS WELCOME! Jane Lashmar: secretary@ringwoodandburleyband.co.uk

GREYFRIARS PLAYREADING GROUP

Every Wednesday 2-4pm in Greyfriars, Ringwood. The repertoire spans 19th and 20th century drama and we put ‘feeling’ into our parts just like BBC Radio productions. We are short of male readers and would like to see some new faces! Contact Russell Webb 01425 476618

ROYAL AIR FORCES ASSOCIATION

Fordingbridge & District Branch No. 1321. Meet every 4th Thursday in the Month at Scout Hall, Fordingbridge 7.30pm. Open to all ex RAF & friends. Contact: Bob Moffat 01425 654434/Gwen Sturges 01425 654610

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Velvet Underground by Pippa Greenwood

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hey may be known as ‘velvet coated gentlemen’, but if you have a problem with moles in your garden, it is highly unlikely you will call them anything so polite! So what can you do if your lawn becomes decorated with mounds of finely turned soil, or if plants start to disappear beneath soil level as subsidence occurs within the flowerbed, or an entire row of vegetables is excavated from below?

tunnels collapse subsidence occurs, and plants can literally fall over. Moles can sometimes be deterred by high-pitched sounds or vibrations. Try inserting children’s windmills over the mole infested areas, as the vibration that passes down these into the soil is said to send moles scampering away. Similarly, you can plunge glass bottles into the soil with the neck protruding. The noise and vibrations created as the wind whistles

Moles can do a lot of damage to a lawn, largely because that fine soil acts as an excellent seedbed for weeds and can make the lawn surface slippery. Mole runs beneath your lawn, flowerbeds or vegetable plots can occasionally cause the plants to suffer from drought, as the soil is no longer in contact with the roots. Often, when the

over the mouth of the bottles may also discourage moles. Very smelly substances, such as mole smokes, can work against moles. These are like fireworks and, inserted into the run, produce unpleasant smoke. However, with these and other smelly deterrents, once the smell has subsided the mole may return.

Traps are available from some garden centres or online stores. They must be correctly set and you must wear gloves as the moles will avoid the trap if they detect human scent. It is much more effective to employ a specialist mole catcher who is adept at trapping them and, since they often charge only on the basis of moles caught, it need not be too expensive a process either. Moles do eventually decide to go elsewhere, and although this does not imply that your garden will then remain free of moles, if the problem has been very bad one year it may not be quite so severe the next. Some say that the plant caper spurge (Euphorbia lathyrus) will deter moles and as it does seem to work for some gardeners and the plants are fairly attractive it is worth giving it a try! Some gardeners report success with ultrasonic devices that can be inserted into the ground. Once again, I am afraid that it seems the majority of you find these ineffective and indeed I will never forget once seeing a molehill which appeared directly around the base of one of these gadgets in a friend’s garden - so they are not a method I recommend. If all else fails, and attempting to look at this problem in a positive light, bear in mind that incredibly finely turned soil can be useful and many gardeners I know, including the wonderful ‘grandfather of gardening’ Geoffrey Smith, used the soil as a medium in which to grow an excellent crop of seedlings!

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Beauty

Whether you need an uplifting boost to get you going in the morning, or some help to drop off at night, essential oils could be just what you’re looking for.

Day To Night Aromatherapy by Kate Duggan

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avender and vetiver are good choices if you want to get a better night’s sleep. Frankincense, rose and chamomile can help you to relax and de-stress, while geranium, pink grapefruit and sweet orange are great for lifting your mood and energy levels. Add a few drops of essential oil to an oil burner, sprinkle some in the bath, or treat yourself to one of these… If you’re a habitual hitter of the snooze button and struggle to get going in the morning, you might want to try Green People’s Quinoa & Calendula Shower Gel and Hand & Body Lotion. Ginger and sweet orange are natural mood boosters, and combine to create an appealing, revitalising fragrance. As well as smelling incredible, both shower gel and lotion are very hydrating, so they leave your skin feeling soft, smooth and utterly pampered. From £14.95, www. greenpeople. co.uk. You have 101 things to get done, the traffic is at a standstill and the kids won’t stop arguing. While the best remedy would probably be to lock yourself away for half

an hour of peace and quiet, that’s not always possible. Luckily, it takes just seconds to roll a few drops of Tazeka Aromatherapy Tension Tonic on your pulse points. A potent mix of several

essential oils, including geranium, rose absolute and coriander, Tension Tonic has been found to help ease stress and anxiety. I find myself reaching for it regularly throughout the day. £29.50, www.naturisimo.com. If you need to unwind of an evening, try Dr Organic’s Rose Otto Bath Oil. As the name suggests, it has a subtle, sensual fragrance. Rose otto is said to help with anxiety, sadness and stress. The bath oil also contains sweet almond, peach and jojoba oils, so it’s great for your skin, leaving

it soft and hydrated. £8.99, Holland & Barrett. Alternatively, if you’re full of the lurgy, try adding a cap of Kneipp Eucalyptus Cold & Flu Mineral Bath Salts to the bath. They really do help to unblock sinuses, ease congestion and clear the cotton wool from your head. As an added bonus, the mineral salts gently exfoliate skin and draw out toxins. £8.95, www. graftonsbeauty.co.uk. And so to bed… Neal’s Yard Remedies’ Goodnight Pillow Mist is a blend of essential oils prized for their ability to relax and calm the senses. Lavender, balsam and vetiver combine to create a soothing scent that may help you to get a better night’s sleep. Just spritz Goodnight Pillow Mist around your bedroom and on your pillow before settling down to sleep. Bliss. £15, www.nealsyardremedies.com.

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Yvonne’s Ladies & Gents Hairdressing

vonne’s in West Street has been a hairdressing salon since 1939 when it was run by Mrs Doris Rawlinson. Yvonne knew from an early age that she wanted to be a hairdresser and finished her training at Robert Fielding’s School of Hairdressing in Regent Street in the late 1970’s which was one of London’s top hairdressing schools at the time. In 1980 Yvonne who was just 21 and her husband Andre who had also been trained in London bought the business.

Nicola has been with Yvonne for 4 years and decided to go into hairdressing after having four children! She is now blossoming into a very good hairdresser. Blake is from Ringwood and has just completed his apprenticeship gaining a distinction and is just starting to build his clientele. Blake, Yvonne and Nicola.

The salon then was called ‘Yvonandres’. There were two salons in the early days, one upstairs and one downstairs and both were very successful and trained many youngsters - many of whom are still hairdressing today. Hairdressing styles are always changing and the team at Yvonne’s are able to cater for all aspects of hairdressing - from perms to the latest styles and colours.

In 2002 Yvonne took over the salon which was renamed ‘Yvonne’s Hairdressing’ after Andre retired due to ill health. Many clients have been a customer of Yvonne’s for 20 years or more - one lady has been a client since the 1960s - even before it was Yvonne’s! Yvonne’s Hairdressing now also includes Nicola and Blake who are the new members of her team.

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Do You Let Your Age Do The Talking? by Kate McLelland

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he invitation arrived via social media: “A group of us are going to Glastonbury Festival for the day. Do you fancy coming along, too?” I’d loved going to Glastonbury when I was young - the mud, the dodgy burgers from a van, the opportunity to bond with thousands of other young music fans, but now, at the age of 56, I just couldn’t see myself fitting in. Almost without thinking, I replied that I would be busy on the day my friend had suggested, but as I pressed ‘send’, I immediately regretted my decision. My husband and I have watched Glasto on TV many times in recent years and each time we’ve seen people older than ourselves in the crowd. This reaction made me realise that since turning 40 I have begun to censor everything I do, looking at life through an ‘age appropriate’ lens rather than thinking about what I really wanted. It was a sobering thought, but within ten minutes I had come up with a list of things I could do differently in future:

MuM and dad dancing The jokes about “Dad dancing” have no doubt been responsible for millions of older men making an excuse to visit the loo as soon as the music starts playing at a family wedding. We’re all probably a little self conscious when it comes to dancing, particularly if our kids are watching, but provided you’re not planning to moonwalk or point at the ceiling, Saturday Night Fever style, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t strut your stuff on the dance floor. From now on, although I may not be the first on the dance floor, I certainly won’t be the last. don’t be an ageconscious shopper Worries about not dressing appropriately for our age can hold us back when choosing what to wear. We opt for ‘safe’ styles that often have the effect of making us feel even older than we are. It may have been different in the Seventies and Eighties, but these days you’ll find a real cross-section of ages browsing through the clothing rails. Short skirts, revealing tops, body-hugging clothing and

huge heels will still be out for me, but I’m giving myself permission to drop into some of the more youthful stores I used to shun, just in case there’s something that catches my eye. You’re never too old for adventure We may be less physically able than we once were, but this doesn’t rule us out from ever enjoying another adventure. Nowadays we may be more inclined to stay in a hotel than camp out at a music festival, but at least we are still taking part. Next time I receive an invitation from friends to go somewhere unusual, I won’t come up with the kneejerk response of saying (or thinking) “I’m too old for that.” As older people we have surely earned our place in society? That means we have every right to enjoy life and express ourselves without fear of an adverse reaction. Teenagers are blissfully unconcerned about the views of their elders, and recently I’ve come to the conclusion that older people should take a leaf out of their book. I’ve decided that even if I live to be 100, nothing can stop me from living my life to the full.

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FEBRUARY - MARCH 2017

Every Friday 10am - 12 noon Until 26 Feb 9am - 4.30pm Until 28 Feb Opening Hours Every Tue 2pm - 2.30pm until 28 Feb

Local Entertainment Centres Friday Friendly Craft Club - Please bring your own mate- Ringwood Library, Christchurch Rd. rials and equipment and enjoy time with other crafters. Ringwood. BH24 1DW Exhibition - British Wildlife Photography Awards. StunMoors Valley Country Park and Forest. ning wildlife photography from some of the best photog- Horton Road, Ringwood BH24 2ET. raphers in the UK. Free Entry 01425 470721 Ringwood Library has a cabinet for local artists and crafts Ringwood Library, Christchurch Rd. people to display their wares - come and view. Ringwood. BH24 1DW Tots & Tinies Rhymetime - Free Half hour of action Library, Christchurch Rd. songs & rhymes for 0 - 2 years with their parents/carers - Ringwood Ringwood. BH24 1DW every Tuesday term time.

Storytime for Under 5's - Followed by colouring, every Thursday during term time. colourful new exhibition of the work of artist and print10am – 5pm (Mon - A maker, Rena Gardiner (1929 – 1999). Until 13 May Sat) www.salisburymuseum.org.uk Every Thu 2.15pm - 2.45pm until 28 Feb

Thu 16 Feb

Music 7.30pm 10pm. Doors Open 6.30pm

Fri 17 Feb

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Verwood Traditional Jazz Club present Sunset Cafe Stompers. Meals available all day in the restaurant, or from 7pm in the function Room. Visitors £11 AVON VALLEY CONCERTS presents young, classical guitarist, Martin Bickerton. His programme will includes works by Sanz de la Maza, Arnold and Grandos and his own composition: Homage to Tansman Saturday crochet, coffee and craft club - Free, with refreshments - drop in for coffee and carry on crafting

Ringwood Library, Christchurch Rd. Ringwood. BH24 1DW The Salisbury Museum, The Kings House, 65 The Close, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 2EN. St Leonards Hotel. 185 Ringwood Rd, St Leonards, Nr Ringwood. BH24 2NP. Contact Janet 01202 873725 or Geoff 07798721405 The Trinity Centre, Christchurch Road, Ringwood, BH24 1DH

Ringwood Library, Christchurch Rd. Ringwood. BH24 1DW Mary's Church and Hall, FordingJigsaw Puzzle Festival - hundreds of puzzles on display St bridge SP6 1BB. Contact Viv 01725 18 - 20 Feb 10am - 5pm and to buy! 512267/ Judith 01425 650335 need to book, please contact Jim or Pop-up Café Tea, coffee and cake will be available in the No on 01425 472760 or BlashfordEducation Centre, Blashford Lakes, courtesy of 'Walking Tracy Sun Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk for further informa10am - 3pm Picnics'. Planned for the first and third Sundays of the 19 Feb tion. The Pop-up Cafe will be at the month, November to March. Sorry no dogs. Children 5, 19 Mar Blashford Lakes Education Centre, Elmust be accompanied by adults. lingham Drove, BH24 3PJ. Half Term Childrens Special, Owl Storytime with Real Ringwood Library, Christchurch Rd. Owl display, followed by stories and craft. Please phone Ringwood. BH24 1DW. Mon 20 Feb 11am - 1pm our booking line on 01425 474255 to ensure your place. £5.00 per child, Moors Valley Country Park and Forest. 11am - 11.50am, Build your own Bird Box to take home. £7.00 per bird Horton Road, Ringwood BH24 2ET. 1pm 1.50pm & 3pm box. 6 years and over with help from an adult. Booking 01425 470721. Please meet at the marTue 21 Feb - 3.50pm essential. quee outside the Visitor Centre 5 minutes before the start of the event. 1st Poulner Scouts Hall, 254 Southamp7.30pm (Matinees Poulner Players presents Alice in Wonderland ton Road, Ringwood BH24 1JQ 22 - 25 Feb 2.30pm Thu & Sat) info@poulnerplayers.com. Box Office www.poulnerplayers.com Verwood Keyboard Society Chris Powell entertains on a Hub Theatre, Verwood Contact Wed 22 Feb 7.30pm Roland Atelier Keyboard. Visitors £10. Janetta Lakin 01202 822936 The Night Sky Spend an evening under the stars at Blashford Lakes with members from Fordingbridge As- To book your place please contact Jim tronomers. Begin indoors with an introductory talk on the or Tracy on 01425 472760 or Blashfordsky tonight, before heading outside to observe the late Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the BlashWinter constellations. In the event of cloud an extended ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham Thu 23 Feb 6.30pm - 8pm Drove, BH24 3PJ. Children must be actalk and indoor demonstration of telescopes & astrocompanied by adults. Booking essential. software will be available. All proceeds from the event will be split between HIWWT & Fordingbridge Astrono- £6 per person. Sorry no dogs. mers. Young Naturalists Get outside, learn new skills and im- To book please contact Jim or Tracy on prove your wildlife knowledge whilst having fun! Specifi- 01425 472760 or Blashfordcally for 13 to 17 year olds, our Young Naturalists group Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the BlashSun 26 Feb 10am - 2.30pm meets monthly and activities will include practical conser- ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham 26 Mar vation tasks along with opportunities for bushcraft and Drove, BH24 3PJ. Suggested donation surveying. Dress to be outside and bring a packed lunch. £4 per person. Sorry no dogs. East Dorset NT - Shirley Critchley tells the largely unWest Moors Memorial Hall, Station known story of the heroic efforts during the First World Road, West Moors, BH22 0HZ. More Mon 27 Feb 2.30pm War by the late Lord Montagu of Beaulieu. info 01202 855001. All welcome. 44 Christchurch Road, RingThe works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - 6 weekly meetings Greyfriars, wood BH24 1DW. Tel: 01425 472613 Tue 28 Feb 10am - 12noon - £40 Email: office@greyfriarsringwood.org.uk Sat 18 Feb.

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Moors Valley Country Park and Forest. Horton Road, Ringwood BH24 2ET. www.moors-valley.co.uk/event/ accessible-cycling-28-feb-17 To book please contact Jim or Tracy on Finchfest 2017 A general birdwatching walk, particuarly 01425 472760 or Blashfordin search of flocks of finches, which often peak in num- Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at “Tern bers at this time of year. Wear suitable, warm outdoor Hide”. Parking at the main Blashford clothing and footwear, bring binoculars. Booking essen- Lakes Reserve car park (not the Cential. Suggested donation £4. Sorry no dogs. tre), Ellingham Drove, Ringwood, BH24 3PJ.

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ingwood School is set to stage the hit musical Billy Elliot. Billy Elliot has recently celebrated 10 extraordinary years in London’s West End and is one of the most beloved shows on stage today. From Tuesday 14th February to Saturday 18th February 2017, Ringwood School will once again open its doors and welcome audiences from the local area and further afield for what will undoubtedly be a show of an incredibly high standard. The school’s reputation for developing the musical and dramatic talents of its students is well established and sell out audiences are expected. Over 120 Ringwood School students, from backstage crew through to lead roles on stage, will captivate audiences through sensational dance, incredible music and a powerful story that has stunned millions around the world. Set in a small mining town in the North East of England, against the background of the 1984/85 miners’ strike, Billy Elliot is the inspirational story of a young boy’s struggle to make his dream come true. The musical follows

Billy’s journey as he stumbles out of the boxing ring and into a ballet class where he discovers a passion for dance that inspires his family, the whole community and which changes his life forever. Ian Hawkins, Producer and Musical Director of Billy Elliot comments: “We are very excited to be staging the hit musical Billy Elliot and our students are currently working extremely hard on all aspects of the production. Every year I am amazed by the talent of our students, who dedicate a considerable amount of time and effort, over and above their studies, to make sure that the show lives up to the incredibly high standards for which we are known. To be part of a show of this quality and scale is a fantastic achievement”. Ringwood School will stage Billy Elliot six times from Tuesday 14th February-Saturday 18th February 2017, culminating in a black tie Gala performance on Saturday 18th February. Tickets are selling fast and can be purchased from: www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/164444

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for contact details of many Local Entertainment Centres Ringwood and Burley Band 138th Annual General Meet- Greyfriars, 44 Christchurch Road, Ring8pm ing. Refreshments. Short Concert by band time permit- wood BH24 1DW. Tel: 01425 472613. ting after meeting. All Welcome. www.ringwoodandburleyband.co.uk Greyfriars, 44 Christchurch Road, Ring9am - 1pm 1000 Book Sale - most books at just 50p or 20p wood BH24 1DW. Tel: 01425 472613 Email: office@greyfriarsringwood.org.uk Wildlife Tots: March into Spring Outdoor play, exploration To book your place please contact Tracy and discovery for pre-school aged children and their on 01425 472760 or Blashford10.30am-12noon OR parents or carers. Suggested donation £4 per child. Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the Blash1-2.30pm Booking essential. Sorry no dogs. Children must be ac- ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham companied by adults. Drove, BH24 3PJ. Greyfriars, 44 Christchurch Road, Ring7pm for 7.30pm Film Evening - 'A Street Cat Named Bob' - Tickets £5 wood BH24 1DW. Tel: 01425 472613 Email: office@greyfriarsringwood.org.uk Preparing ornamental grasses for the spring - miniKnoll Gardens, Wimborne BH21 7ND 10.30am - noon masterclass with Neil Lucas. £12, booking essential 01202 873931 www.knollgardens.co.uk

East Dorset NT - Helen Lange, Art Historian, will explain Barrington Theatre, Penny's Walk, Fernwhat makes the Kingston Lacy art collection so distinc- down, BH22 9TH. More info 01202 tive and will tell the story of the collection from its begin- 855001. All welcome. ning in the 1650s to the 20th Century. Music 7.30 to 10pm. VENUE: St. Leonards Hotel. 185 RingVerwood Traditional Jazz Club are pleased to welcome wood Road. St. Leonards. BH24 2PE. Doors open "Pamela's All Stars" The band was inspired by the late Near Ringwood (on A31). 6.30pm.Meals can Thu 16 Mar be taken in the res- Pam Huggett, in collaboration with band leader Bob Rey- Hotel restaurant bookings 01425 nolds, to give her recognition for her contribution to the 471220. Jazz details, contact Janet taurant or in the family jazz scene. venue. 01202 873725 or Geoff 07798 721405. AVON VALLEY CONCERTS presents the pianist The United Reformed Church, Salisbury Fri 17 Mar 7.30pm. SARAH BETH BRIGGS in a recital including works by Street, Fordingbridge, SP6 1AB Beethoven, Hadyn, Britten, Debussy and Chopin Dorset County Orchestra Spring Concert with guest Con- Wimborne Minster, Wimborne, Dorset, Sat 18 Mar 7.30pm - 9.30pm ductor Martin Henderson and Piano Soloist Duncan BH21 1H Honeybourne Contact Verwood Keyboard Society - Brett Wales entertains on a Hub Theatre, Verwood Wed 29 Mar 7.30pm Janetta Lakin 01202 822936 Wersi Louvre Keyboard. Visitors £10. PREHISTORY OPEN WEEKEND - Explore the Stone Ancient Technology Centre, Damerham Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age with hands on activities Road, Cranborne, Dorset BH21 5RP 1 - 2 Apr 10am - 4pm and interactive demonstrations, including flintknapping, 01725 517618. Tickets on the gate: £6 bronze casting, blacksmithing, period cookery and more adults £3 children (4-16) under 4s free. with experts. BBQ & homemade refreshments available. No need to book, please contact Jim or Local Crafts Event Craft demonstrations including wood Tracy on 01425 472760 or Blashfordturning and willow weaving will be taking place through- Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk for further informaSun 2 Apr 10.30am - 3.30pm out the day, along with craft activities for children. Please tion. Meet at the Blashford Lakes Eduremember to bring cash or your cheque book as not all cation Centre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 stallholders will be able to take card payments on the 3PJ. Children must be accompanied by day. Sorry no dogs. adults. On-line booking: www.shop.hiwwt.org.uk Tue 11 Apr (7 Wet 'n' Wild A 'Wild Day Out!' for 7-12 year olds. DisFurther information from Jim Day or -12 yrs) cover the weird and wonderful denizens of the deep on a Tracy Standish at BlashfordWed 12 Apr 10am - 3pm pond and river exploration. Wellies and change of socks Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk Meet at the Blash(5-8 yrs) and shoes a must! Places are limited so booking is es- ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham sential. Admission £16. Drove, BH24 3PJ. Greyfriars, 44 Christchurch Road, RingWed 12 Apr 7pm for 7.30pm wood BH24 1DW. Tel: 01425 472613 Film Evening - 'A United Kingdom' - Tickets £5 Email: office@greyfriarsringwood.org.uk Drop in anytime from 11am-2.30pm and Easter Nature Trail Explore Blashford Lakes and com- allow 1-1&1/2hours for the activity. ChilFri 14 Apr 11am - 3pm dren must be accompanied by an adult. plete the challenge for a fairtrade chocolate reward! Meet at the Blashford Lakes Education Suggested donation £4. Centre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 3PJ. Ringwood School Theatre, Ringwood Under the direction of Jane Howell, Ringwood Musical & School, Parsonage Barn Lane, Ring7.30pm & (2pm mati18 - 22 Apr nee on Sat 22 Apr) Dramatic Society is proud to present the popular musical wood. BH24 1SE. Book online Sweet Charity. www.ticketsource.co.uk/rmds To book your place please contact Jim or Tracy on 01425 472760 or BlashfordFamily Pond Dip Family fun discovering the wonderful Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the Blashwildlife lurking in the weedy depths of the Blashford Wed 19 Apr 10.30am - 11.30am pond. Booking essential. Suggested donation £4. Sorry ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 3PJ. Children must be acno dogs. companied by adults. Music 7.30 to 10pm. VENUE: St. Leonards Hotel. 185 RingVerwood Traditional Jazz Club are very pleased to wel- wood Road. St. Leonards. BH24 2PE. Doors open come the return of "The Legendary All Stars" This quin- Near Ringwood (on A31). 6.30pm.Meals can Thu 20 Apr be taken in the res- tet is a fabulous combination of probably the best musi- Hotel restaurant bookings 01425 cians from throughout the country with a superb depth of 471220. Jazz details, contact Janet taurant or in the experience and knowledge of all jazz music genres. venue. 01202 873725 or Geoff 07798 721405. Plant Fair, featuring local specialist growers of camellias, Knoll Gardens, Wimborne BH21 7ND Sat 22 Apr 10am - 4pm blueberries, azaleas, ferns, shrubs and hardy perennials. 01202 873931. Free Wed 15 Mar 7.30pm

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onday morning panics 8-8.30am is often a rather stressful period in my house. Arguments over brushing teeth (my son) compete with tears over forgotten homework (my daughter). One thing I do have sorted is making it easy for them to find their uniform so they can get dressed. I use a rubber band to attach two clothes hangers together, one of which is the type with clips. Pants get hung from one clip, tights or socks from the other, and the rest of the uniform goes on the other hanger. Simple. My next mission is to teach them to put their PJs under their pillow, rather than dumping them on the floor. We’ve been working on that one for a while now, with no luck. Hair brushing is a source of tantrums the world over. The Wet Brush may save a fair few tears (theirs and

yours). It’s the best detangling brush I’ve found yet and can be used on wet or dry hair. £11.99 from www. lookfantastic.com. Kids love nail polish. Schools don’t love it quite so much. If (like me) you’re hopeless at remembering to remove your child’s nail varnish on a Sunday evening, you might want to try Nailmatic Kids Nail Polish. Not only is it toxin-free and available in several childfriendly shades, but it can be washed off with warm soapy water. Powder-pink glitter is a favourite in my house, although my son prefers Rio Green. £6.95, www. cuckooland.com. Days out From emergency wees in the park to dropped dummies, children just attract germs. Hand sanitising gels are handy but not always that child-friendly. Aquaint, on the other hand, is 100% natural and formulated without strong chemicals, preservatives or alcohol. It kills 99.9% of bacteria, but is completely safe, so can be used on everything from hands to drinks bottles. £2.49 - £4.99 from Boots, Mothercare and other retailers. Children seem to have an innate ability to lose things. If you can’t be bothered to spend hours sewing

on name tags, try Tinyme labels. They’re printed with your child’s name and a design of your choice. The Essentials Pack (from £24) comes with more than 200 labels, including iron-on labels for clothes, and different sized stickers for shoes, pencil cases and so on. They’re designed to stay on through washing, tumble drying and general day-today use. Tinyme also make personalised bags, books, drinks bottles and a ton of other items, handy if your child is particularly prone to misplacing their possessions. Play dates After-school playdates are great at keeping the kids out of your hair, but it’s all too easy to forget to swap car seats with the other parents. The new Mifold (main picture) can help to make sure you’re never again caught out with three kids and only two booster seats. Unlike traditional booster seats, Mifold adjusts the seatbelt to fit the child, rather than raising the child up to fit the belt. That means it’s far smaller than a car seat; small enough to keep in a glove box or even your child’s school bag. It can be adjusted to fit children aged from around four to 12, and it meets the highest legal standards for child restraint systems. £49.95 from John Lewis.


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anta and his little helpers have been night, and a tour of television studios. busy at Ringwood Church of England The Chamber of Secrets allowed pupils at Infant School. A record-breaking the infant school, aged between 4 and 7, to £4654 has been raised for the school choose presents for family and friends with with a series of Christmas events. the help of volunteer elves, and Pupils, parents, staff and the raised £831. Teachers helped local community have come tochildren design their own festive gether in true Christmas spirit for motif for Christmas cards, tea the fundraising activities, includtowels, bags and tags – raising ing an auction of festive promisa further £468. And a Christmas es, a chamber of secret presents, craft afternoon generated £320, a Christmas craft afternoon, and as well as giving pupils the sales of pupil-designed cards chance to adorn their own trees and tea towels. All the activities at home with handmade snowwere organised by Friends of man decorations, wooden tree Ringwood Infant School (FORIS). hangings, and, of course, lots of Kick-starting the fundraising at glitter! the end of November, the Auction “We’re thrilled to have raised Hard at work! of Promises generated a huge so much for the school, which will enable us to buy six iPads for Year R, as well £2035, with a further £1000 donated from as provide a little Christmas gift to each child Barclays Bank. ‘Promises’ from local businesses and parents included everything from in the last week of term. I’m very grateful to all the efforts of FORIS,” says Headteacher spa breaks and family days out to beekeepMrs Hilary Silk. ing lessons, a chauffeur-driven Audi for the

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Mike's Motors

By Mike Wattam

3008 - from Crossover to SUV

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he Peugeot 3008 Crossover has been around since 2010 blending car-like qualities with a large interior space. While not the biggest seller in this niche - the significantly under-achieving Nissan Qashqai was first and most popular. Throughout its production run the 3008 has proven very popular across the world with an almost unbeatable combination of space, onroad refinement, ruggedness and most importantly decent performance with the superb economy for which Peugeots have become famed. But time for change. In the interim, the crossover segment has changed significantly and now customers are looking toward the taller, rugged off-roader ‘look’ of an SUV - yet wishing to retain hatch-like economy, practicality and refinement. Despite all its other qualities, you would be hard-pressed to ever see the old 3008 Crossover as good-looking in this sector - the stubby looks and rounded

surfaces are simply not popular any more. The Peugeot has stepped up to the challenge. The new 3008 SUV is an instant styling tour-de-force and really looks the part. Sensibly, in the interests of weight-saving and economy, Peugeot have resisted fitting four wheel drive - instead relying upon their incredible ‘Grip Control System’ as standard which operates on the front wheels to give almost everything you might wish from a 4wd - assuming you EVER need this facility in practice. I can tell you, it really works! So much for the great looks. Open the door to be greeted by a spacious interior, both in terms of out-and-out quality and in technical innovation - a real ‘wow!’ factor. This car uses the i-cockpit for which Peugeot cars are outstanding, with a lovely small steering wheel, all vital instruments clearly visible above the wheel, and a superbly comfortable driving position. The rear passengers have similar luxury with leg-room not so usual in this class,

while as a worthwhile detail ISO-fixing seat belts are standard on 3 of the 5 seats. Back to the i-cockpit where the technology on display is simply stunning in ANY class of car. From details such as a huge choice of display type and colours, through access to virtually every vehicle function via a menu-driven touch-screen to enable varying degrees of control by the car, including safety matters. This maybe the only weak point in this car - while sub-teenagers may be able to manipulate all the options to their liking in one nanosecond, for us older and wiser folk a long spell understanding all the options and their effects, will be mandatory. In the safety arena, on even the entry level car the most important functions are fixed such as auto emergency braking, cruise control, speed limit recognition, driver attention alert and Grip Control are standard - very impressive. Go up the model and options ladder to find lane keeping assistance, active cruise control and auto headlamp dip for instance. All this comes at a price. The entry level ‘Active’ model is very price-competitive, the range topping out at the GT model which has a huge amount of luxury including multi-way massage for the drivers seat and maybe just a little too much ‘bling’ and in this spec competing with the very poorly equipped base model Audi Q3. On the road, this car is excellent in any situation. Peugeot believe the 120 diesel in ‘Allure’ trim will capture most sales, and this too is very competitively priced. But I’ll have the 180bhp diesel GT, please!


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Chichen Itza By Solange Hando

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the solar year. But the magic doesn’t stop there. During the equinox, a strange zigzag shadow creeps down the north stairway and for the Maya, this was the ‘feathered serpent god’ slithering down from the sky. They were at ease with the duality of the world, life death, day night, earth sky, hence the feathered serpent and the carvings of birds alongside jaguars and snakes. ‘Clap your hands,’ suggest the guides and suddenly the echo turns into a spine-chilling squeak, the call of the quetzal, they say, the Maya’s sacred bird. The sound travels far and one can imagine the high priest invoking the gods from the pyramid, watched by the 20,000 strong crowd gathered below. But in the Maya world, religious rituals were not confined to the great pyramids. Chichen Itza boasts one of the largest surviving ball courts where warriors proved their worth, throwing heavy rubber balls through stone rings, eight metres above the ground, without using their hands. The rings were shaped like serpents, the high priest watched and on occasions, the winner would be sacrificed, for only the best should be offered to the gods. The sacred well had a

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Portrait of a Local Artist “I love the character of the Dorset landscape, especially the coastal landscape and some fine gardens,” says artist Juliet Wood, who has fond memories of childhood holidays in Swanage. Recently Juliet has visited Dorset twice, staying in Martinstown village “to draw and paint the beautiful churchyard”. “What most inspires my work is the interaction of people, whether in an urban or coastal situation, and the atmosphere in a subject,” says Juliet. Juliet studied at St Albans School of Art and the Slade with William Coldstream, followed by a study year near Rome. Her 30 year teaching career in London, Marlborough, and Swindon School of Art and Design focused on life drawing and painting. Juliet is an oil painter, and also uses oil pastels. Portraiture has always been part of an ongoing commitment to the expression of human life. She is well established throughout Britain, with portraits in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Royal Society of Edinburgh, and many other public and private collections. Both her portraits and thematic paintings based on drawings vary from the small and intimate to the large and complex. Raising her five children contributed positively to both aspects of work, giving a deep understanding of human dynamics. A major Swindon project to encourage interest in visual art involved touring her series of paintings, Alone and Together, Brunel’s People to venues in Swindon and Southwark throughout 2013–14, launched by a public drawing event. She says of the paintings, “We are strangers while I draw. Later, as I interweave their shapes I come to know the people in these paintings as well as those who sit for me.” In October 2017 Juliet will have a solo show of new paintings and oil pastels at the Chandler Room, The White Horse Book Shop, Marlborough, Wiltshire. http://www.julietwoodmorepaintings.co.uk/ http://www.julietwoodportraits.co.uk/

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Page Turner Spring may be just around the corner, but there’s still plenty of temptation to lock the cold, dark winter out and curl up with a book. From gripping psychological thrillers to folklore inspired tales, these books will keep you turning the pages late into the night. The Silkworm – Robert Galbraith (J.K. Rowling) Private Investigator Cormoran Strike is back. This time he’s been asked to find a missing writer. But when the writer turns up dead, his wife,

Hygge - Charlotte Abrahams The Danish concept of hygge has taken the UK by storm. From candlelight and snuggly blankets, to dinner with friends, hygge is about wellbeing, cosiness and appreciating the little things. Charlotte Abrahams talks us through how she’s embraced a more ‘hyggelig’ way of life and what it’s meant for her. There are no hard rules, no demands to cut back on this or stop doing that, just a focus on being kinder to ourselves, celebrating the ordinary and enjoying a simpler life.

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The Bear and The Nightingale – Katherine Arden In the wilds of Russia, folklore and fairy tales do battle with the Church for the villagers’ hearts and minds. As an enigmatic young priest starts to turn his flock away from their centuries-old traditions, the spirit guardians of the homes lose their strength, and darkness threatens to take hold. The only one who might be able to save the villagers is the girl they’ve turned against. Lyrical and beautiful, The Bear and The Nightingale is captivating from the very first page.

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Christchurch Road, Ringwood, BH24 1DW Opening Hours: Mon CLOSED Thur 9.00 - 5.00 Tues 9.00 - 7pm Fri 9.00 - 5.00 Wed 9.00 - 5.00 Sat 9.00 - 1pm Public Computer Network, and Photocopier facilities

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01425 480032 01425 652331

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Hampshire Community & Controlled schools Five days are also available for professional day closures during term time. These are specified by the headteacher and governors of each school All dates taken from: www.hants.gov.uk and www.dorsetforyou.com Dates in white are where days differ for Dorset. Term/holiday Spring Term: 3 Jan - 7 April 17 Half Term: 20(13) Feb - 24(17) Feb 17 Easter Holidays: 10 - 21 April 17 Summer Term: 24 April - 25 (21) July 17 Half Term: 29 May - 2 June 17 Summer Holidays: 26(24)July - 1 Sept 17 Autumn Term: 4 Sept - 21(15) Dec 17 Half Term: 23 Oct - 27 Oct 17 Christmas Holidays: 22(18) Dec 17 - 3(1) Jan 18 UK holidays Easter: 14 & 17 April 17 May Day: 1 May 17 Spring Bank Holiday: 29 May 17 Summer Bank Holiday: 28 Aug 17 Christmas: 25,26 Dec 17 New Year: 1 Jan 18

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Community Centres Greyfriars- Ringwood

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01425 652706

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Sewerage–Southern-emergency 0330 303 0368

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0345 600 4600

New Forest District Council

023 8028 5000

Ringwood Town Council

01425 473883

Fordingbridge Town Council

01425 654134

Ringwood & Fordingbridge Libraries

Hampshire County Council

0845 603 56 38

Citizens Advice Bureau - New Forest

03444 111 306

Environment Agency

0800 80 70 60

Visitor Information

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02380 282 269

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01425 654560

Community First New Forest

01425 482773

Floodline (warnings& advice)

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Ringwood Foodbank

01425 600 134

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Bournemouth Hospital

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Southampton Airport

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Christchurch Hospital

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01722 33 62 62

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Southampton Hospital

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National Rail Enquiries

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Childline

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Drinkline

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NSPCC

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Lifeline-NFDC Community Alarms

02380 28 54 53

National Drugs Helpline

0800 77 66 00

National Debtline

0808 808 40 00

Age Concern

0800 328 7154

Rspca - Ashley Heath

0300 123 0749

Seniorline

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AL-anon(10am-10pm)year round

0207 403 08 88

Community Legal Advice Direct

0345 345 43 45

Alcoholics Anonymous 24 hours:

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Hampshire Families

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FORDINGBRIDGE Pharmacy, 01425 654539 22 High Street, Fordingbridge, SP6 1AX Mon - Sat: 7.30am-10.30pm, Sun: 9am-7pm Lloyds Pharmacy, 01425 474196 RINGWOOD HEALTH CENTRE , The Close Mon - Fri: 8.30-6.30, Sat: 9-1 Lloyds Pharmacy, 01425 483643 Parkers Close,Gorley Road, Poulner Mon - Fri: 9-6.30, Sat: 9-12.30 Boots, RINGWOOD 01425 474170 11 Southampton Road, Ringwood Mon - Fri: 9-5:30, Sat: 9-5:30

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