Roundabout Ringwood February 2018

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ere is a bit of a geography lesson for those of you who have walked up on Smugglers Path between Ringwood and Burley and not realised that you are looking across a Broad Bottom! Some of you may have also seen Slap Bottom whilst parked at Burbush Hill car park south of Burley before setting off along the Castleman’s Trailway towards Brockenhurst! Thankfully not as embarrassing as it sounds as our Quirky Britain article on page 14 explains. It’s all about the strange place names across Britain. And in case you weren’t aware - a bottom is actually the New Forest term for a valley and may contain a bog, a gutter or a lawn! We also have Balls and Butts of course - a ball being the term for a hill mainly in the North West of The Forest e.g. the well known

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Sandy Balls holiday park and a Butt seems to be linked to ancient Tumuli or burial mounds so my husband thinks after inspecting his OS maps. The New Forest links us nicely to our ‘‘Great British Spring Clean’ article on page 16 which gives us details about this event on 2 - 4 March. This is a good opportunity to get out in The Forest to give it a jolly good spring clean and remove some of the rubbish and in particular, the dozens of plastic bottles that accumulate on the verges. I assume the perpetrators think that it will just ‘disappear’ magically! I see all sorts of rubbish including discarded nappies whilst out on our regular bike rides. It makes me feel very sad that people have this attitude within one of our most beautiful National Parks. So get out there and get organised!

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Editor

Business features All About Me: Boundaries and Armour Greenspace UK: What a Difference a Day Makes

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Local events and features Community News 10,32,34 Now & Then: 12-14 High Street, Ringwood 6 Clubs & Societies 20,21 What’s On Locally 28,30 The Blashford Bulletin 40

Feature articles Technology: Don’t Have Mad March Hair Quirky Britain: A Wrose by any other name… Special: The Great British Spring Clean Mike’s Motors: Hatchback Shoot-Out Book Reviews: March Medley Pets: Four Strange Cat Behaviours Explained Health: How to Get a Good Night’s Sleep Travel: Madagascar ‘The Eighth Continent’

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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 General Knowledge Crossword Pictograms Hidato Wordwheel Sudoku Puzzle Solutions

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NOW and THEN

12-14 High Street, Betfred, Ringwood. 1960s

1950s

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he building shown in the1950s photograph, 12-14 High Street, is still recognisable today, although the ground floor has changed several times. Note that, like many properties in Ringwood, its central first floor window has been blocked up, probably as a result of the Window Tax. In the early part of the 20th century this house was occupied by widow Jane Gadsby, laundress, and her son Frank, a millwright. Frank later became a barber and also a photographer. By 1939 Brown’s Directory shows that his apprentice Harold MacKrell had taken over his hairdressing business in the small shop on the left, number 14. In 1948 Mr Gadsby was listed as still occupying 12 High Street with Watts & Faulkner, electrical contractors, at number 14. This suggests that the premises

had been split by that time. During the 1950s W C Brinton, building contractor, plumbing and electrical supplies, had his office and showroom at 14 High Street with his wife Mrs Brinton making lampshades to order. She later moved this business to Christchurch Road. In the 1960s there was a big change when estate agents Fox & Sons took over the whole building and put in a large new shop front as shown in the 1960s photo above. By 1970 Fox & Sons had moved to the Market Place and for a short time the building became the ‘Snackette’ bar and later the Orange Tree restaurant and Cafe Renoir. The 21st century brought further changes of shop front when 12-14 High Street became today’s betting shop, Betfred.

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n the old days, we had combs, brushes and curling tongs – and that was about it. Now there’s more tech than you can shake a GHD straightener at, all of it promising to deliver luscious locks or silky-smooth skin. So which technology is actually worth having for your hair? There are two kinds of gadgets: gadgets 2 for getting rid of hair you don’t want, and gadgets for making the hair you do want look better. In the first camp we’ve long had electric razors, epilators and little personal trimmers, but lately they’ve been joined by lasers — well, light treatment anyway. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) is one of the gentlest hair removal methods around, but you can’t do it if you’re about to go somewhere sunny, and it doesn’t work on lighter hair or very dark skin. Beware of any firm claiming to offer laser treatment from home devices: laser is a more powerful IPL and it’s the preserve of salon machines costing five figures. The best known IPL system is probably Philips’ Lumea, whose products are around the £250 - £350 mark. That’s a lot of money for a gadget, but if you have the right skin tone and hair colour it means no ingrowing hairs, waxing or other unpleasantness. It’s safe everywhere, too.

What about the hair you do want? The same pseudoscience that infests beauty products is in hair care too, with lots of big and cleversounding nonsense trying to convince us that a hairdryer is more than just a hairdryer. Sometimes a hairdryer is all you need. The biggest name in high-tech hairdryer technology is Dyson, whose unlovely (is it just us? It looks like, well, a Dyson) but very effective Supersonic costs £299. It’s very powerful, very quiet and stays cool to the touch, although we can’t help thinking we’re basically holding a hand dryer next to our heads. More modest technologies can make a big difference too. Straighteners with adjustable temperatures can help prevent too much frizz, especially with hair you’ve coloured, and straightening brushes such as BaByliss’s £50 2440BDU put the heat inside the hairbrush to great effect. The same firm has embraced the other big trend in haircare: straighteners that also style. The Smooth

& Wave Secret isn’t cheap – at £129.99 it’s up there with the luxury brands such as GHD – and it looks like a

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1. Clandestine (13) 7. Scrutinise accounts (5) 8. Machine that inserts metal fasteners into sheets of paper (7) 9. Sphere of vision (7) 10. Condensed but memorable saying (5) 12. Female member of a religious order (3) 14. Strong horse ridden into battle (7) 16. Novel, fresh (3) 20. Transmitting live from a studio (2,3) 21. Kitchen utensil used for spreading (7) 23. Distilled alcoholic beverages (7) 24. Gold block (5) 25. Very high narrow spikes on women’s shoes (8,5)

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A Wrose by any other name … by Kate McLelland

If British towns and villages lived up to their names, you could visit Coat or Matching Tye to buy a new outfit then pop along to Fryup to satisfy your Greedy Gut, before heading to the pub to Guzzle Down a pint of Beer.

Quirky Britain

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ou may think these are all places invented by the late Sir Terry Pratchett, but in fact the names mentioned here belong to real villages in Devon, Essex, Norfolk, Somerset and Yorkshire. The UK’s roads are littered with signposts pointing out destinations that sound funny, rude or – let’s face it – utterly weird. But if you’ve ever wondered why the original residents chose to burden their home town or village with such a name, the answer is, they probably didn’t. Since the name first appeared hundreds or even thousands of years ago, it will have undergone a gradual transformation, being mispronounced or added to by each new group of settlers. Location, Location, Location Our place names originally combined different pieces of information, including the geographical characteristics of the land, residents’ names

or occupations and the religion they followed. The Anglo Saxons were practical in their approach to naming, describing geographical features or the size or type of settlement a traveller could expect to find. The Dorset village of Scratchy Bottom (voted second in a 2012 poll to discover Britain’s worst place name) refers to a hollow place in the landscape where the soil is rough, while the modern city name Birmingham is made up of three different elements: the given name Beorma, the word ‘inga’ (meaning family or tribe) and ‘ham’, meaning homestead. The Normans, who invaded in 1066, were known to rename places to suit their own tastes. For example a village in Essex known as Fulepet (‘foul pit’ in Anglo Saxon) was renamed as Beaumont (‘fair hill’), while Beaulieu (‘fine place’) in Hampshire was given its name by a Norman French landowner who loved the local landscape. Gods and saints Our town and village names also reflect the country’s religious history, acknowledging the worship of pagan gods and goddesses as well as Christian saints. The war god Woden is reflected in the name Wednesfield (West Midlands) and Wodnesfeld

(Essex), while Thursley in Sussex was originally a sacred spot for the worship of the god Thunor (the name means ‘Thunor’s Grove’). Throughout the UK you’ll also find ancient villages linked to church names. This often occurs when a settlement becomes large enough to warrant the development of a second church. The village is then divided by its church name, for example, Chalfont St Giles and Chalfont St Peter. If you live in an oddly-named place you’ll probably have learned to put up with outsiders poking fun, but for some the teasing can get a little too much. In 2012 the town of Staines – much derided by Sacha BaronCohen’s comic invention Ali G – voted to change its name to ‘Staines-upon-Thames’ in an effort to improve its image. So why don’t residents of our more oddly titled towns and villages do the same? We can only conclude that they love their quirky designations and don’t want to alter them. After all, these colourful names provide an insight into the earliest origins of our cities, towns and villages and it would be a sad day for all of us if they disappeared. Anyone fancy a trip to Great Snoring?


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The Great British Spring Clean litter and are willing to do something about it,’ urges the campaign’s statement. ‘Together we can make a difference and clean up the environment on our doorstep.’ You can do some litter-picking by yourself or with friends and family, although make sure you stay safe, particularly if you’re litter-picking near roads. If you prefer to join an organised event or group, the campaign page has a handy map of what’s on – and you can also enter your postcode to discover events taking place near you. Visit www.keepbritaintidy.org/ get-involved/support-ourcampaigns/great-britishspring-clean. At Killingbeck in Leeds, for instance, the plan is to clean up the local nature reserve, making ‘the green space on their doorstep’ a nicer, safer place for both people and wildlife. There are also plans to do a litter pick-up in the areas covered by Leeds Health Walks. Meanwhile, Belper claims to be planning its biggest litter-pick ever on the 3rd March, with several sites targeted for clean ups. There are lots of events on the map already – just click on a virtual map pin to see a snippet appear, then click the snippet heading to find out exactly where and when the event is taking place.

FEELING ADVENTUROUS? The more adventurous of you may like to combine litterpicking with sightseeing, exercise or both. Wayne Dixon, whose adventures can be tracked by following @WayneKoda on Twitter, is walking and litter-picking his way around the 7,500 miles of Britain’s coastline accompanied by his dog, Koda. He is raising money for Mind and North Inuit Dogs while also supporting Keep Britain Tidy and their Great British Spring Clean campaign. It’s a cause dear to his heart and Koda’s, as Koda nearly lost a leg when he was injured by a discarded can. You may not have a few years to spare to follow in Wayne’s footsteps, but a shorter coastal excursion could be fun. If you like to be on the water rather than walking beside it, you could join the Plastic Patrol, as featured on The Russell Howard Hour. The group paddleboard the waterways of Britain removing discarded plastic. ‘We’ll supply the litter pickers, refuse sacks and we’ll even dispose of everything you find – just come along, do your bit and have fun.’ Visit www.plasticpatrol.co.uk and click on ‘clean-up events’ to find one near you.

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Hatchback Shoot-OU T.

choice of excellent hatchbacks on the market. Not only are these cars cheaper to buy, but running costs are usefully lower and it is generally accepted that driveability is better. In this back-to-back test, we take two medium sized hatchbacks, superficially rather similar in size and performance. The Volvo V40 R-design is rather obviously based upon the Ford Focus platform-skeleton although trying very hard to differentiate itself by using different body panels and interior. A Geminisourced 2-litre petrol engine developing only 122bhp with

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a 6 speed gearbox along with leaving the car - not comforta high level of finish gives the able! The seating position is impression this is a ‘premium’ excellent in the Volvo as it is in car. So far so good. the Peugeot - which also has The Peugeot 308 ‘Allure’ the onus of an unusual and which the Volvo is up against, excellent iCockpit in which the has recently been subtly instruments are mounted high upgraded to the same level and thus easy to read without of appointment and appeartaking eyes off the road. ance as the Volvo, albeit Both cars drive very well the Peugeot is a much more indeed, the Peugeot despite modern design and has been a much smaller engine has a voted multiple ‘Car of the Year’ performance advantage which awards by various Automotive leads to better fuel consumpmedia. The 308 is powVolvo Interior ered by a multi-awardwinning 1.2 litre 3 cylinder petrol engine which does a sterling job in this much lighter car with a 6-speed gearbox - but this needs judicious use to get good performance, although the automatic is even better and thus my own preference. So how would we choose between them? While external dimensions are very similar, the Volvo tion. On test, the Volvo was is noticeably smaller in the edging around 30-35mpg, passenger compartment while the Peugeot managed than the spacious Peugeot, an incredible 40mpg and if and this is echoed in the driven carefully would return luggage compartment which 50mpg - incredible! while also being small in the Now comes the crunch, Peugeot, has a nice squaredwhich to choose? The bottom off shape enabling use of line is the price - the Peugeot all the space. Both cars are being a full £6,000 less than very comfortable inside with the Volvo to purchase and with quality leather upholstery to much lower running and mainthe sporty seats, although rear tenance costs, deals a severe knee-room is a little restricted reality blow to the Volvo. in the Volvo. The V40 has a The final decision then has steeply sloped windscreen to be whether this premium which has resulted in the pricing is worth it to own the drivers door being both very Volvo? low and too close to the drivSo it’s the Peugeot for me. ers head when entering and

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LOCAL CLUBS AND SOCIETIES

FORDINGBRIDGE EMBROIDERY CLUB

EAST DORSET NATIONAL TRUST ASSOC’N

RINGWOOD & POULNER TREFOIL GUILD

FORDINGBRIDGE HANDBELL RINGERS

RINGWOOD & HANGERSLEY WI

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

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 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 Meet on the third Thursday of each month at Crow WI hall Crow 7 pm for 7 30 start. Visitors are always welcome for more information contact cecileyrt@tiscali.co.uk.

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

AVON VALLEY ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY

Meet at The Ann Rose Hall, Greyfriars, Ringwood 1st Wednesday each month at 7.30pm,September to May. www.avas.org.uk Contact Mark Vincent 01425 473677

RINGWOOD CAMERA CLUB

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.

THE BRACKEN CO. OF ARCHERS.

We are found on the grounds of Cranborne Middle School in E Dorset. We shoot on Sunday am, Tuesday & Thursday eve’s in the summer. In the winter, we also shoot indoors. www.dorsetarchery.co.uk

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

Talks, functions, outings and special events held throughout the year in Verwood, West Moors and Ferndown. Contact Membership Secretary: Janet Matthews 01202 855001 Meet each Monday 8.45—10.45am except in August at St Mary’s Church Hall, Church St., Fordingbridge. Come along to one of our friendly practice sessions. Ability to read music helps but not necessity. 01425 652103 or 01425 652769

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.

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

THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DECORATIVE & FINE ARTS SOCIETY

We meet on the 2nd Tuesday of every month (except July & August) at 11am in St Francis Church Hall, Beatrice Road, Salisbury, SP1 3PN. Contact 01722 780683 Visitors welcome Entrance £5.00

RINGWOOD PHILATELIC SOCIETY

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

FORDINGBRIDGE ART CLUB

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

THE LIFESTYLE CLUB for ages 50+

Meet 10.30 - 11.30am every Wednesday & Thursday at the Wesley Centre, Rehearsals are held on Wednesday evenings in term time from 7.30pm- Christchurch Road, Ringwood BH24 1DN. Moderate exercise sessions with 9pm in the URC, Salisbury Street. New singers welcome. advice on nutrition & wellbeing.Classes are open to both men and women. Contact our Secretary on: 01425 654372 £3 pp per session. Contact: Tina-07504925037 or Julie - 07754835699.

ROTARY CLUB OF FORDINGBRIDGE

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

BISTERNE VILLAGE HALL FOR HIRE

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

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

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 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 RINGWOOD NWR

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

FORDINGBRIDGE FLOWER CLUB

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

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

GERMAN CONVERSATION GROUPS

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

RINGWOOD & FORDINGBRIDGE TALKING NEWS

Small friendly women’s group looking for new members. Main meeting monthly weekdays at 7.30pm. Book group meet monthly on Mon afternoons. See nwr.org.uk or contact Josephine 01425 476052

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

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IBSLEY & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

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

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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ADVENTURE IN THE WOODS

FORDINGBRIDGE BOWLING CLUB

MENS CLUB at Greyfriars

RINGWOOD FLY DRESSERS GUILD

NEW FOREST AND DISTRICT SAILABILITY

Meet 4th Monday at 2pm in Greyfriars Community Centre, Christchurch Rd, Ringwood, BH24 1DW. For further details please contact Sally Bonynge President, 01425 473082. Full programme of Leagues’ Bowls for both Ladies & Gents in the New Forest & B’mouth & District Leagues. Stuckton Road, Fordingbridge. Contact: Mr D C Jones 01425 657627 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.

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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 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 476618 We are looking for some new volunteers, if you enjoy meeting new people, would like a new hobby then please join us. No experience of sailing necessary,just a willingness to help people,training given. Stefan Hart, 01202 760477, membershipsec@newforestsailability.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

& FORDINGBRIDGE FOOTPATH SOCIETY RINGWOOD & FORDINGBRIDGE CLUB FOR THE BLIND RINGWOOD Join us to maintain footpaths and enjoy organised walks,

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

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.

social activities and winter evening meetings. Membership Secretary: 01425 838534 www.rffs.org.uk

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 RINGWOOD AND BURLEY BAND

RINGWOOD COMMUNITY CHOIR, “SING FOR JOY”

RINGWOOD U3A

FORDINGBRIDGE CAMERA CLUB

Practice evening, each Friday at 8pm - 10pm. Ebenezer Hall, Greyfriars, Ringwood. NEW PLAYERS WELCOME! Jane Lashmar: ringwoodandburleyband@mail.com Meet 2 to 4pm on the 3rd Thursday of the month at Greyfriars. www.ringwoodu3a.org.uk or call Judith - 01202 890833 for details.

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

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

BOURNEMOUTH PHILHARMONIC SOC. ORCHESTRA 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

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 07759 663151 or just come along

RINGWOOD AND DISTRICT EX-TABLERS CLUB.

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. 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

FORDINGBRIDGE QUILTERS

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

NEW FOREST JAZZ WORKSHOPS

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

HEATHERLANDS SHORT MAT BOWLS CLUB

We bowl from 7.30pm to 10 pm every Wed & Sun at St. Leonards & St. Ives Village Hall, Braeside Road. A gentle sport suitable for ladies as well as men. Ring George on 07831224945

FORDINGBRIDGE & DISTRICT U3A

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

We are an energetic and friendly group of ex-Round Tablers RINGWOOD UNITARIANS (41 Clubbers) that meets for frequent and varied social activities. New group exploring and celebrating matters of spirituality, faith and More formal meetings over dinner on 3rd Tuesday of each month. conscience, asking you not telling you your faith. Contact Graham Hoyle 01425 478444 or www.ringwood41club.co.uk http://ringwoodunitarians.blogspot.co.uk or 07899 730181

RINGWOOD ART SOCIETY

GREYFRIARS PLAYREADING GROUP

ROYAL AIR FORCES ASSOCIATION

CROWE HILL W.I.

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

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

Fordingbridge & District Branch No. 1321. Meet every 4th Thursday in Meet Monthly 2nd Thurs 2pm at Crowe Hill W.I. Hall, Crow Lane. the Month at Scout Hall, Fordingbridge 7.30pm. Open to all ex RAF & Visitors welcome. Contact: christine.williams0@icloud.com friends. Contact: Bob Moffat 01425 654434/Gwen Sturges 01425 654610 PLEASE NOTE: For inclusion on the Club Pages, copy must be submitted as an email and/or as an attached MS Word doc to info@roundaboutmags.co.uk. Due to the popularity of these pages publication is currently on a rotational basis. There is now a nominal charge of £36 inc vat per year IF you want to ensure your advert appears in EVERY edition of this magazine.

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March Medley This collection of recent releases includes modern fairy tales, a psychological thriller and historical fiction at its finest.

Book Reviews

The Toymakers – Robert Dinsdale It’s 1917 and pregnant teenager Cathy Wray seeks sanctuary at a London toy store. She soon discovers that these toys are unlike any she’s ever seen before. There’s a clockwork dog that’s devoted to his master, paper trees that grow from seed, and toy soldiers that wage battles on their own. Cathy learns to call The Emporium home, and the people who own it her family. But then the First World War breaks out, and nothing will ever be quite as magical again. The Toymakers is a must for fans of Erin Morgenstern’s The Night Circus. The Sacrifice Box – Martin Stewart Five friends make a pact one summer’s day, when they find an old stone box in the woods. Several years later, one of them breaks the rules and dark forces are unleashed, including a killer teddy bear, zombie crows and a demonic puppet. The five must put aside their differences and come together to appease the box before it’s too late. Aimed at teens and young adults, The Sacrifice Box is a winning blend of coming of age drama and supernatural horror.

Happiness For Humans – P.Z. Reizen Romantic comedy meets sci-fi in this enjoyable novel. Aiden’s creators know that he’s an intelligent piece of software, which can read books in under a millisecond, review films and tell jokes. What they don’t know is that Aiden has developed feelings, or that his favourite person is Jen, who helps develop Aiden’s conversational skills. Aiden

is kidnapped after stepping in to rescue her little sister, Emi. Several decades later, we meet Emi in her desperate last attempt to find out what happened to Hana all those years ago. While White Chrysanthemum is, at times, painful to read, it’s impossible to put down and a must-read for lovers of historical fiction.

decides Jen would be happier in a relationship, so sets her up on a date. But Aiden isn’t the only intelligent AI on the loose, and not all of them have such good intentions.

Everything Is Lies – Helen Callaghan Sophia arrives home one day to find her mother dead and her father lying in a pool of blood. The police are convinced it’s a clear case of attempted murder-suicide, and Sophia is the only one who can prove her mother’s innocence. As she delves into her mother’s past, she uncovers tales of a secret cult, and learns more about her family, and herself, than she could ever have imagined. A tense psychological thriller with plenty of twists and turns.

White Chrysanthemum – Mary Lynn Bracht Approximately 200,000 young Korean women and girls were enslaved by the Japanese army in the Second World War. Thousands of these ‘comfort women’ died from the abuse they experienced. White Chrysanthemum tells the fictional story of 15 year old Hana, who

The Beginning of the World in the Middle of the Night – Jen Campbell This collection of modern fairy tales is dark, twisted and beautiful, and range from the macabre to the heartwarming. You’ll read about a mermaid in an aquarium, a boy who suspects his sister has two souls, and a man who uses animal hearts to keep his girlfriend’s love. There are elements of wellknown myths and fairy stories, but this collection is more Brothers Grimm than Disney. Captivating.


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Four Strange Cat Behaviours Explained Cats are amusing and fun to be around, but sometimes their behaviour just seems downright bizarre. If you’ve ever wondered why your cat behaves in a certain way, from kneading its paws to eating plastic bags, we might be able to offer a little insight. Head butts - When your cat bumps its head against you, it means they’re trying to bond and is an expression of affection. They’re also demonstrating trust in you and marking you out as a ‘member of their club’. Staring - Staring is a common trait in cats, if a little unnerving when you’re on the receiving end. They generally stare at their prey before pouncing, but in your case it could be a determined request for food or entertainment. You should also rule out any potential medical reasons if their pupils are constantly dilated - it could be

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the result of an eye or other health issue. Eating plastic - Eating non-food items such as plastic, paper, wool or even electrical cords may be a sign of ‘pica’. This is an eating disorder that can be caused by dietary deficiency, stress, boredom or in some cases an underlying health problem. Kneading - When your cat sits on your knee and starts to knead, it’s a sign of contentment and is usually accompanied by a loud purring. They also have scent glands on the bottom of their paw pads, and may be kneading to leave their scent behind – effectively claiming you as their own. http://www.pethealthnetwork.com/cat-health/catbehavior/6-strange-cat-behaviors-finally-explained http://www.vetstreet.com/our-pet-experts/10strange-cat-behaviors-explained http://www.sheknows.com/pets-and-animals/ articles/994845/25-random-cat-behaviors-finallyexplained/page:2 By Ann Haldon

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How To Get A Good Night’s Sleep By Alison Runham

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poor night’s sleep might seem like just an inconvenience. But research has shown that insufficient or poor-quality sleep can contribute to serious health problems, including: • Weight gain and obesity. • Weakened immunity. • Increased risk of diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, heart disease, heart attack and stroke. • Reduced fertility and libido. • Reduced memory, concentration and reaction times. • Increased risk of depression, anxiety, paranoia, hallucinations and psychotic episodes. This means it’s vital that we all get enough good quality sleep, which usually means at least seven hours. However, it’s not always easy. THE ENEMIES OF SLEEP • Burning the candle at both ends, trying to fit in relaxation and domestic duties. • Sleep disorders: night terrors, sleep walking, sleep talking, sleep paralysis, teeth grinding, restless limb syndrome and sleep apnoea. • Needing the toilet. • Pain e.g. from arthritis. • An uncomfortable mattress or pillow. • Menstruation (pain, heavy bleeding and hormonal changes that affect temperature and production of the sleep-inducing hormone melatonin). • Snoring. • Blue light. • Smoking and alcohol.

• GORD (Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease) or LPR (laryngopharyngeal or ‘silent’ reflux, in which stomach acid can damage airways, causing asthma-like symptoms) TEN TIPS TO HELP YOU SLEEP: 1. Stop snoring. Maintaining a healthy weight can help. Try sleeping on your side, nasal strips, sprays or mandibular adjustment devices. If these don’t work, consult your doctor, as you may be receiving a reduced oxygen supply at night. 2. Don’t go to bed hungry - but don’t eat late. Don’t eat less than two hours before bedtime. If you’re hungry in the evenings, choose something light and easily digestible. Milk can make you feel full and its tryptophan can help sleep, but it’s absorbed poorly (a carbohydrate-rich snack at the same time may help). 3. Stop smoking and eliminate evening alcohol and caffeine. Caffeine is a stimulant and both nicotine and alcohol affect our sleep length and quality. All three can contribute to GORD and LPR. 4. Look after your body and its clock. Our bodies need exercise and daylight during the day and a more relaxed, dim environment in the evening to trigger our body clock regulation hormones. 5. Avoid blue light two hours before bedtime. Blue light, produced by modern TVs,

tablets, computers and mobiles, interferes with melatonin production. While blue light filters help, most just reduce, rather than eliminate, blue light. 6. Declutter your brain. Try writing down your worries and to-do lists before bedtime. It can be therapeutic in itself, and relieves the stress of trying to remember everything. 7. Have a night-time routine. Choose relaxing activities like reading in the hour or two before bedtime. Try having a warm (not hot) bath with relaxing aromatherapy oils. 8. Make your bedroom a haven. Avoid using your bedroom as a work space or dumping ground for clutter. Keep your bedroom well ventilated, not too hot or cold, and softly lit. Try blackout blinds - and earplugs if you have noisy housemates or neighbours. Invest in a comfortable, supportive mattress and pillows. 9. Don’t lie there worrying about not sleeping. Instead, get up and do something relaxing, such as reading a magazine or doing a jigsaw, until you feel sleepy. 10. Finally, see your doctor if you have problems with hormonal changes, night time urination, mental health, GORD, LPR or pain – or if these tips don’t work. Your GP can investigate possible causes and recommend helpful treatments and lifestyle changes.

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FEBRUARY - MARCH 2018 Numerous activities , talks and services (MANY FREE) are now available at our local libraries, too many to list all here. You can see them on our What’s On listing on our website: www.roundaboutmags.co.uk/activities-whats-on/ 7.30pm (Doors open Panama Hats New Orleans Jazz Band,Jazz Night. Li2nd Thu censed Bar, Raffle in aid of Julia's House each month 7pm) Kingston Lacy Health Cycle Rides: Every Thursday, In partnership with Moors Valley Country Park, come and 9.30-11am Every Thu join our fun, friendly and active free cycle rides from 9.30am (please arrive 15 minutes early). Keeping House: winter tours of Kingston Lacy house. Enjoy an exclusive guided tour around the State and Until 28 Feb 11am-3pm Ground floor rooms of Kingston Lacy house during it's winter closure. Various Ongoing including school holidays

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*See P.29 for contact details of many Local Entertainment Centres

Fordingbridge Library , Roundhill, Fordingbridge SP6 1AQ. Ringwood Library, Christchurch Road, BH24 1DW Ringwood Meeting House Ringwood BH24 1EY. Tickets on door £5.00, Kingston Lacy: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/kingston-lacy Kingston Lacy: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/kingston-lacy

Ringwood Meeting House Meeting House Lane Ringwood BH24 1EY. Telephone 01425 480656 E-mail info@ringwoodmeetinghouse.org Film Evening - The Other Side of the Lake - Tickets avail- Greyfriars Community Centre, 44 Christable from Greyfriars Office - £5 church Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW. Wed 14 Feb 7pm for 7.30pm office@greyfriarsringwood.org.uk 01425 472613 1st Poulner Scouts Hall, 254 SouthampPoulner Players Presents The Lion The Witch & the ton Road, Ringwood, BH24 1JQ. Tick7.30pm. Matinees 15 Wardrobe by CS Lewis, adapted for the stage by Glyn ets: www.poulnerplayers.com or phone 14 - 17 Feb & 17 Feb 2.30pm Robbins. 0333 666 3366 or call in to Greyfriars Community Centre, Ringwood Ringwood U3A -present Brian Pettit: "The Falklands." Greyfriars Community Centre, RingBack by popular demand, Wildlife Photographer Brian wood. For more information please visit Thu 15 Feb 2pm will show us the wildlife of The Falklands. Visitors welour website on come. www.ringwoodu3a.org.uk. The Night Sky Spend an evening under the stars at To book your place please contact Jim Blashford Lakes with members from Fordingbridge As- or Tracy on 01425 472760 or Blashfordtronomers. Begin indoors with an introductory talk on the Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the Blashsky tonight, before heading outside to observe the late ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham Thu 15 Feb 6.30pm - 8.30pm Winter constellations. If cloudy an extended talk and in- Drove, BH24 3PJ. Booking essential. door demonstration of telescopes and astro-software will Suitable for age 8 years and over. Chilbe available. All proceeds from the event will be split be- dren must be accompanied by adults. tween HIWWT and Fordingbridge Astronomers. Sorry no dogs. Verwood Traditional Jazz Club present "Roger Marks' Leonards Hotel. 185 Ringwood Cornish Armada". Supporters £10. Visitors £11. Raffle. St. 7.30pm - 10pm. Road. St. Leonards. BH24 2PE. Near Thu 15 Feb Doors open 6.30pm. Good Food. Bar. Meals can be taken in the restaurant or Ringwood (on A31). Hotel restaurant in the venue. Jazz details, contact Janet 01202 873725 bookings 01425 - 471220. or Geoff 07798 721405. Ringwood Meeting House Meeting Concert: the renowned FB Pocket Orchestra ..come 7:30 (Doors/ bar Lane Ringwood BH24 1EY. with them back to the days of hot jazz, blues, ragtime & House Fri 16 Feb open 7:00) 01425 480656 popular dances of the 1920/30s & earlier. Tickets £7 info@ringwoodmeetinghouse.org 12 Feb - 10 Mar

10am - 12noon Mon Exhibition on the history of Ringwood Football Club. Into Sat. (Wed 10am - cludes lists and photographs of the teams. 2.30pm)

Jazzmen, great music, great atmosphere. Ringwood Meeting House Meeting 7:30pm (Doors/ bar Memphis Tickets on the door £7.00 Raffle in aid of Julia's House House Lane Ringwood BH24 1EY. open 7:00pm) info@ringwoodmeetinghouse.org 01425 480656 Classical Music Recital: Maggini Quartet, programme Trinity Centre, Christchurch Road, 7.30 pm Haydn, Vaughan Williams and Schubert. Tickets : Adults The Fri 23 Feb Ringwood BH24 1D. 01202 487402 £15, students £3 under 16s free 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 25 Feb 10am - 2.30pm meets monthly and activities will include practical conser- ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham vation tasks and opportunities for bushcraft and survey- Drove, BH24 3PJ. Suggested donation ing. Please dress to be outside and bring a packed lunch. £4 per person. Sorry no dogs. "Verwood in Tune" concert with Chris Powell, Roland Hub theatre Brockway, Verwood BH31 Wed 28 Feb 7.30pm Atelier keyboard 7QE contact 01202 828740 Natural Wellbeing Weekly sessions seeking to use the To book please contact Jim or Tracy on Fri 16,23 Feb natural environment to promote adult health and wellbe- 01425 472760 or Blashford2, 9, 16, 23 11am - 2.30pm ing. Participants can be involved in cooking and sharing Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the BlashMar an outdoor lunch, bird watching & outdoor craft activities. ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham 6, 13, 20 Apr Booking essential, suggested donation £4. Drove, BH24 3PJ. Sorry no dogs. 10am to 12noon Art Exhibition by the award winning Danny Byrne, nation- Ringwood Meeting House Meeting Mon - Sat. (Wed ally well known local artist.Portraits,Forest scenes & House Lane Ringwood BH24 1EY. 5 - 14 Apr 10am - 2.30pm) more, amazing talent. info@ringwoodmeetinghouse.org 01425 480656 Wildlife Tots: March into Spring Outdoor play, explora- To book your place please contact and discovery for pre-school aged children and their Tracy on 01425 472760 or Blashford10.30am-12noon OR tion parents or carers. Suggested donation £4 per child. Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the BlashMon 5 Mar 1pm-2.30pm Booking essential. Children must be accompanied by ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham adults. Sorry no dogs. Drove, BH24 3PJ. Greyfriars Study Group - The Kingston Lacy Collection & Greyfriars Community Centre, 44 Christ10am - 12pm Others by Helen Lange - 4 weekly meetings - Fee £30 church Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW. Tue 6 Mar office@greyfriarsringwood.org.uk 01425 472613 Thu 22 Feb

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25th Feb - Fightstar Pro Wrestling

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2nd March - Elvis: The Vegas Years

Garry J Foley & Paul Larcombe present.... ELVIS: The VEGAS Years. Two of Europe’s finest Elvis Tribute Artists perform together for the first time.

20th Feb - 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.

24th Feb - The Kast off Kinks

9th March - Viva Neil Diamond

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for contact details of many Local Entertainment Centres Crowe Hill W.I. Hall, Crow Lane, RingCrowe Hill W.I. "Anecdotes of a Lifetime in Education." wood. BH24 3DZ. Next door to Raptor 2pm Thu 8 Mar by Robert Sprague. Centre. Christine Williams 01425 470337 Film Evening - Victoria & Abdul - Tickets available from Greyfriars Community Centre, 44 ChristGreyfriars Office - £5 church Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW. Wed 14 Mar 7pm for 7.30pm office@greyfriarsringwood.org.uk 01425 472613 Greyfriars Community Centre, RingRingwood U3A -present Steve Roberts: "150 Years of wood. For more information please visit Thu 15 Mar 2pm The London Underground" Visitors welcome. our website www.ringwoodu3a.org.uk. Leonards Hotel. 185 Ringwood Verwood Traditional Jazz Club are pleased to welcome St. Road. St. Leonards. BH24 2PE. Near "Matt Palmer's Eagle Jazz Band" A very entertaining 7.30pm - 10pm. Ringwood (on A31). Hotel restaurant Thu 15 Mar Doors open 6.30pm. band with a liking for popular and well-loved tunes. In 01425 - 471220. Jazz details, demand at jazz clubs and festivals throughout the coun- bookings contact Janet try. Meals can be taken in the restaurant or in the venue. 07798 721405.01202 873725 or Geoff The Ancient Technology Centre. DamerPRE-HISTORY WEEKEND. Adults £10, Children £5, ham Road, Cranborne, Dorset, BH21 24, 25 Mar 10am - 4pm U 4's free - Tickets available on the gate on the day. 5RP. 01725 517618 La Nova Singers, the very popular, classical women's Ringwood Meeting House Meeting 7:30pm (Doors/ bar choir in concert. E-mail House Lane Ringwood BH24 1EY. Sat 24 Mar open 7:00pm) info@ringwoodmeetinghouse.org Telephone 01425 480656 Hub theatre Brockway, Verwood BH31 "Verwood in Tune" concert with Matthew Bason, keyWed 28 Mar 7.30pm 7QE contact 01202 828740 board, piano and accordion Ringwood Meeting House Meeting Memphis Jazzmen, great music, great atmosphere. 7:30pm (Doors/ bar Thu 29 Mar open 7:00pm) House Lane Ringwood BH24 1EY. Tickets on the door £7 Raffle in aid of Julia's House Telephone 01425 480656 info@ringwoodmeetinghouse.org Wildlife Tots: Eggs-travaganza Outdoor play, explora- To book your place please contact Tracy on 01425 472760 or Blashfordtion and discovery for pre-school aged children and their 10.30am-12noon OR Mon 2 Apr Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the Blashparents or carers. Suggested donation £4 per child. 1pm - 2.30pm ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham Booking essential. Children must be accompanied by Drove, BH24 3PJ. adults. Sorry no dogs. On-line booking:www.shop.hiwwt.org.uk Wed 4 Apr Further information from Jim Day or Wild Easter A 'Wild Day Out!' . Explore nature's play(5-8 YRS) Tracy Standish at Blashford10am 3pm ground with an exciting day of wild play and crafts with Thu 5 Apr Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk Meet at the Blashan Easter theme. Booking essential, £16 per child. (7-12 YRS) ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 3PJ. To book your place please contact Jim Family Pond and River dip Discover the weird and or Tracy on 01425 472760 or Blashfordwonderful denizens of the deep on a family pond and river exploration. Catch the wonderful wildlife lurking in Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the BlashFri 6 Apr 10.30am - 12.30pm the weedy depths of the Blashford pond before pulling on ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 3PJ. wellies and a change your wellies for a splash in the Dockens Water river in of socks and shoes a must! Suggested search of fish. We’ll supply the nets and expertise for donation £4. Booking essential. fantastic family freshwater fun. Greyfriars Community Centre, 44 Christ1000 Book Sale - Great bargains to be had - Admission church Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW. Sat 7 Apr 9am - 12pm Free. office@greyfriarsringwood.org.uk 01425 472613 Edmondsham House, Edmondsham Adventure in the Woods for age 3 - 8 yrs. Whole days (between Cranborne and verwood) 10, 11, 12 8.45 am – 4.15 pm spent in the woods taking part in various Forest School BH21 5RF. Contact Kirsteen Freer on Apr activities e.g. nature crafts, woodwork, campfire cooking, 01725 517807 or email advenwoodland walks. £30 including lunch and snacks tures@edmondshamforestschool.co.uk Greyfriars Community Centre, 44 ChristFilm Evening - Murder on the Orient Express - Tickets Wed 11 Apr 7pm for 7.30pm church Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW. available from Greyfriars Office - £5 01425 472613 office@greyfriarsringwood.org.uk Classical Music Recital: Leading Clarinettist, Emma The Trinity Centre, Christchurch Road, Johnson, with a programme of music by Mozart, Saint- Ringwood BH24 1DH. Tickets : Adults Fri 13 Apr 7.30 pm Saens, Schumann, Bernstein, Stravinsky, P. Read and £15, students £3 under 16s free Gershwin. Ringwood U3A Christine Shaw: "The Road to Mandalay, Greyfriars Community Centre, RingBurma". Hear Christine's recollections of three mousThu 19 Apr 2pm wood. For more information please visit taches, two lakes and one 76 carat diamond. Visitors our website www.ringwoodu3a.org.uk. welcome. 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 - 10pm. Hotel anniversary. This six piece band in the traditional style is Ringwood (on A31). Thu 19 Apr 7.30pm Doors open 6.30pm. a fabulous combination of the rhythm section with the restaurant bookings 01425 - 471220. Jazz details, contact Janet 01202 very experienced front line. Meals can be taken in the 873725 or Geoff 07798 721405. restaurant or in the venue. Musique a Trois in concert. Return of a favourite group Ringwood Meeting House Meeting 7:30pm (Doors/ bar known for their French ‘chansons’ old and modern - from House Lane Ringwood BH24 1EY. Fri 20 Apr open 7:00pm) Django style Gypsy Jazz and traditional Swing to Latin, Telephone 01425 480656 E-mail info@ringwoodmeetinghouse.org in French and English. Tickets £10. Sat 21 Apr

2pm for 2.30pm

Fund raising Art Auction run by the "Ringwood Support Group for the British Liver Trust" featuring and promoting professional and amateur local artists. Second year running. Preview Thurs 19th 6.00pm

Ringwood Meeting House Meeting House Lane Ringwood BH24 1EY. Telephone 01425 480656 E-mail info@ringwoodmeetinghouse.org

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Ringwood Twinning News

Ringwood Twinning Association is delighted to announce the 2018 Twinning visit to our twin town Pont-Audemer The outline visit details are as follows: Thursday May10th 0815 Leave Portsmouth 1930 Informal buffet reception at La Passarelle Friday May 11th am Visit to the Market in Pont-Audemer pm Visit to the medieval city of Lisieux Saturday May 12th 1200 Civic reception and lunch pm Visit to Honfleur eve Restaurant meal in Honfleur Sunday May 13th 1100 Depart Pont-Audemer 1230 Lunch in Deauville 2145 Arrive Portsmouth

We will be travelling by car and cross channel ferry. The cost of the trip is expected to be in the region of £100 per person. Full details of previous visits and a fuller outline of this visit can be found on our website: www.ringwood-twinning.weebly.com Alternatively you can e-mail us for further information and an application form at: ringwoodtwinning@yahoo.co.uk Previous visits have all been a great success and we are sure that you will enjoy the new sights, tastes and experiences of this lovely town and its surrounding region in Normandy

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Verwood Keyboard Soc. becomes “Verwood in Tune”

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The Society itself will continue to pay for the entertainers for the next two years and give general support to the Hub staff, but in time The Hub will develop their own style of event. All concerts in 2018 take place at 7.30pm on

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

Sand Martin

Jim Day

Dave Foker

Peacock Peter West

Bittern

Ian Cameron-Reid

Osprey

Gary Prescott

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e have almost seen off the worst of the winter and are daring to let our thoughts drift towards spring. Some days will be crisp, cold and sunny whilst others will be wet and grey and some may even have a hint of warmth to the early spring sunshine. Now is a time of transition at Blashford Lakes Nature reserve. All winter the staff and volunteers have been working hard coppicing willow, cutting and clearing brambles, making dead hedges and generally getting the reserve ready for spring. Once March arrives the larger jobs will have to stop so that we don’t disturb the birds and other wildlife that will soon be setting up home and rearing young. With warmer weather and ever increasing daylight just around the corner now is the last chance to see some of our winter visitors and the first chance to see some new arrivals. The Bittern that has been

Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust. www.hiwwt.org.uk

Brimstone Ed Merritt

sneaking around the reed beds all winter will surely be moving on soon, so if you haven’t caught a glimpse of this elusive bird yet, you may have one last chance before next winter. Another exciting sight at this time of year are migrating birds that briefly pass through the reserve on their way elsewhere. Look out for the impressive Osprey that sometimes stop in for a quick feed and then carry on their way. The sand martins will also be returning soon and showing off their spectacular flying skills. Last spring and summer they created quite a spectacle zooming about in front of Goosander hide. Birdsong will be filling the air but if you look closer to the ground there will be further signs of spring. The snowdrops and wild daffodils are now pushing their way up through the woodland floor adding a splash of colour. You will also see the first butterflies flitting here and there enjoying the warmer weather;

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Madagascar ‘The Eighth Continent’ By Solange Hando

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adagascar is the world’s oldest island: it first split from Africa and then from India around 70 million years ago. In the Indian Ocean, between the Mozambique mainland to the west and Reunion and Mauritius to the east, it is the fourth largest island on earth, almost 1,000 miles long, 360 across, best known for the unique flora and fauna which evolved in isolation for a surprisingly long time. According to experts, the first settlers arrived from Borneo in 500 AD and since then, 90% of the original forest has been lost, and deforestation is still ongoing. Most affected are the more densely populated central highlands, laced with paddies and barren hills, but Madagascar still claims over 40 special reserves and national parks – several of them listed as UNESCO World Heritage – with a rich diversity of habitats. Ecosystems range from dry spiny forest in the south, dotted with baobabs and octopus trees, to mangroves and lakes, deciduous trees and dramatic pinnacles in the west and tropical rainforest in the east, where some of the most popular national parks can be accessed from Antananarivo.

Ranomafana is a good 10 hour drive south of the capital, the route winding past colourful villages and hills with spectacular views. But one can overnight in Antsirabe, a pretty place bustling with rickshaws and craft shops, then continue the next day. Driving down at dusk in the final stages, it feels almost like the end of the world as the seemingly impenetrable cloud forest rises all around above the Namorona river and waterfall. Morning is the best time to explore the park, when animals are more active. This is where golden bamboo lemurs were first discovered in 1986 and, along the steep trails, nature lovers may be rewarded with wonderful sights as they and other lemurs leap through the trees, playing with their young or swinging from branches. Guides imitate the call to locate them and also point out spiders, frogs, red giraffenecked beetles and tropical birds such as pastel-hued cuckoo rollers or magpie robins. Mossy memorial stones recall ‘ancient people of the forest’ among tall tree and bird’s nest ferns, traveller’s palms, orchids and lobelia. Chameleons can also be spotted, perfectly camouflaged day or night.

East of the capital, the Andasibe-Mantadia national park is an easier option, just a four hour drive with a choice of walking circuits and gentle paths. Palm and dragon trees mingle with eucalyptus, blue tea plants, bird’s nectar, berries and much more. There are birds and butterflies, reptiles, geckos and several species of lemurs, including indris, the largest of them all, whose melancholy ‘singing’ can be heard at dawn. On the nearby river islands, now a sanctuary for rescued lemurs, black and white ruffed lemurs, playful ringtails and lovely diademed sifaka, or ‘dancing lemur’, happily pose for wide-eyed visitors paddling in canoes around the reed beds. Fauna or flora, around 90% of species are found nowhere else on earth and one can barely imagine 14,000 species of plants, many with medicinal properties, 170 species of palms, thousands of orchids, hundreds of birds, fish and over 100 species of lemurs, many endangered or rare. It is the world’s top biodiversity hotspot, ‘the eighth continent’, say some ecologists, and in this impoverished but beautiful ‘red island’, one hopes the goverment will bring greater stability and progress to benefit both the people and their incredible natural world.

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The Curtain Cabin helps launch the new Southampton Harbour Hotel, Ocean Village.

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he Curtain Cabin not only produces a range of products for the domestic market, but also supplies furnishings for the commercial sector, including hotels, village halls, health centres and for Local Authority projects. Managing Director Dawn Moses has been in the soft furnishing industry for almost 30 years and has built up a strong working relationship with Harbour Hotels over the past five years working on a number of sites within the Harbour Hotels portfolio including Salcombe,

Sidmouth, St Ives, Brighton, Bristol, Froyle Park and Chichester. Dawn said “The Southampton Harbour Hotel is our most recent project. We have a good working relationship with Harbour Hotels and have been working towards this project for a number of years. It was a top quality job with high specifications. Part of the contract was to supply 21 electric hard wired sheer blinds with almost 6 metre drops on electric tracks on the 6th floor. Dawn added that “At The Curtain Cabin, we pride ourselves on our products and our service, including our after sales service. We meet our deadlines, adhere to a high quality standard and offer a friendly service. We also receive a great deal of customers through recommendations and repeat business.”

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USEFUL LOCAL INFORMATION

Doctors’ Numbers

Ringwood Medical Centre 01425 478901 The Close, Ringwood, BH24 1JY Cornerways Medical Centre Parkers Close, Gorley Road, Poulner BH24 1JD

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Fordingbridge Surgery Bartons Road Fordingbridge Hospital Fordingbridge, SP6 1RS

01425 653430

Dalkeith 4a West Street, Ringwood Mansfield House Dental Surgery 36 Southampton Road, Ringwood Northfield Dental Practice 163 Northfield Road Ringwood Southfield Dental Practice 115 Christchurch Road Ringwood, BH24 3AQ Fordingbridge Dental Surgery Highfield House, Fordingbridge Hospital, Bartons Road

01425 473688

Open Mon - Fri 10am - 2pm T: 03444 111306. e: advice@newforest.cabnet.org.uk w: www.adviceguide.org.uk

Library Times www.hants.gov.uk/library

Ringwood Library

Dentists’ Numbers

01425 473938

(closed Bank Holidays)

0300 555 1387

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

See ‘What’s On’ listings for all Library Activities. Fordingbridge Library 0300 555 1387

01425 480032 01425 489283 01425 652331

School Terms & Holidays

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: 4(2) Jan - 29 March 18 Half Term: 12 Feb - 16 Feb 18 Easter Holidays: 30 March - 13 April 18 Summer Term: 16 April - 23 (25) July 18 Half Term: 28 May - 1 June 18 Summer Holidays: 24(26)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 UK holidays Easter: 30 March - 2 April 18 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 R-2/18

Citizens Advice Bureau

Roundhill, Fordingbridge, SP6 1AQ Opening Hours: CLOSED Monday 9.30 - 5.00 Tuesday Wednesday 9.30 - 5.00 CLOSED Thursday 9.30 - 5.00 Friday 9.30 - 1 Saturday Public Computer Network, and Photocopier facilities

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www.hants.gov.uk Somerley, Verwood Road, Ringwood 01202 828083 1 April - 30 Sept: 9am - 6pm 1 Oct - 28 Feb: 9am - 4pm 1 March - 31 March: 9am - 5pm Garden Waste Collection Service 01590 646123

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USEFUL LOCAL PHONE NUMBERS Police / Crime

Utilities / Emergencies

Ringwood/Fordingbridge Police Stations

101

Police, Fire & Ambulance Emergency

Crimestoppers

0800 55 51 11

Gas - Emergency

British Transport Police

0800 40 50 40

Community Centres Greyfriars- Ringwood

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Avonway - Fordingbridge

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Southern Electricity Emergency Water - Bournemouth Water - Southern –leaks

08000 72 72 82 01202 59 00 59 0800 820 999

Sewerage–Southern-emergency 0330 303 0368

Local Councils & Agencies

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0345 600 4600

New Forest District Council

023 8028 5000

Ringwood Town Council

01425 473883

Fordingbridge Town Council

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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

-Ringwood

02380 282 269

-Fordingbridge

01425 654560

Community First New Forest

01425 482773

Floodline (warnings& advice)

0345 988 11 88

Ringwood Foodbank

01425 600 134

Bournemouth A&E

Hospitals

0800 800 151

BT Faultline

Information

Travel

0300 555 1387

01202 70 41 69

National Express Coaches

0871 781 81 81

NHS Non-Emergency

111

Bournemouth Airport

01202 36 40 00

Bournemouth Hospital

01202 30 36 26

Southampton Airport

0844 481 7777

Christchurch Hospital

01202 48 63 61

Traveline (Bus, Coach, Ferry & Rail)

0871 200 22 33

Fordingbridge Hospital

01425 65 22 55

AA (Automobile Association)

0800 88 77 66

Poole Hospital

01202 66 55 11

RAC (Royal Automobile Club)

0333 2000 999

Salisbury Hospital

01722 33 62 62

Wilts & Dorset Bus Enquiries

01202 33 84 20

Southampton Hospital

02380 77 72 22

National Rail Enquiries

0345 748 49 50

Helplines Samaritans

01202 551 999

Childline

0800 11 11

Drinkline

0300 123 1110

NSPCC

0808 800 50 00

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

0808 800 65 65

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

0207 403 08 88

Community Legal Advice Direct

0345 345 43 45

Alcoholics Anonymous 24 hours:

0845 769 75 55

Hampshire Families

0796 2272 931

Meeting House Hours Mon, Tues, Thur, Fri, Sat 10am—12 noon Wed 10am—2.30pm Closed Sunday

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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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Bretts Pharmacy, 01425 470982 ASHLEY HEATH High Street, Ashley Heath. Mon - Fri: 9-5:30, Sat: 9-1 Boots, CASTLEPOINT 01202 549971 / 548139 Castlepoint, Bournemouth. Mon - Fri: 9-8, Sat: 9-7, Sun: 10:30-4:30 Morrisons (in Store),VERWOOD 01202 826555 Chiltern Drive, Verwood Mon - Fri: 9-1, 2-8, Sat: 9-1, 2-6, Sun: 10-1 Boots, FERNDOWN 01202 871841 Trickets Cross Mon - Fri: 9-7, Sat: 8.30-1, 2-5.30, Sun: 10-4

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Local Business Directory Your quick guide to everyone and everything local in your Magazine ‌

Accountants KCI Accountancy 50 Advertising Roundabout Mags 38,51 Animal Services Marwood Canine Spa & Club 5 Antiques Dealers & Collectors Lorraine Tarrant Antiques 47 Bathrooms/Bedrooms/Kitchens Brian's Kitchens 41 Custom Creations 23 Dream Doors 37 Kitchen Confidence 9 R & A Fabrications 43 Beauty, Health & Fitness All About Me 34 Clarity Hearing Solutions 13 Heaven on Earth 47 Lynda Corbin-Counselling 47 Physiotherapy To Your Home 24 Southfield Dental Practice 2 Building Services / Home Improvements Brooklyn Home Improvements 13 Graham Histed 19 Hg Froud & Son 41 The Warmer Group 49 Verwood Builders 35 White & Sons 39 Care Homes Oak Mount Care Home 23 Caterers Wiltshire Farm Foods 25 Central Heating & Plumbing PLH Heating Services 41

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