Roundabout Ringwood October 2018

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October / November 2018

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he photo on this issue’s cover illustrates our local quirky autumn tradition of Pannage which happens annually in The Forest and is one of my most favourite times of the year. It’s also unnerving and slightly alarming - especially during what you assume will be a peaceful autumnal bike ride through the Forest which was when the cover picture was taken! Instead of meeting the usual quietly grazing ponies, donkeys and cattle, you are suddenly confronted with a largish group of untethered pigs busily hoovering up acorns (which are poisonous to ponies and cattle) with their accompanying happy grunting. Just one of The Forest’s autumnal delights! Maybe you remember the newspaper reports around this time last

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year when ‘Gangs of marauding pigs were apparently up to no good!’ I’m sure most of us found it hilarious! More of our quirkiness can be found on page 40 which features yet another of our Quirky Britain articles. This one is all about the stranger Bonfire Night celebrations where risk and excitement are still prevalent! There are many more not so strange local events happening all round us during October and November - check out our What’s On pages 26 & 28 for more details. Finally if you need some professional help with some of those overdue projects at home like boiler servicing that you have been putting off all summer, then look in our ‘Local Business Directory’ on page 46 and avoid any heating problems this winter!

Sue West

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Business features All About Me: Confusion and Anxiety in Relationships

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Local events and features Community News 8,22,29 Now & Then: 28-30 High Street, Ringwood 6 The Blashford Bulletin 14 Clubs & Societies 20,21 Bisterne Scarecrow Festival 2018 24,25 What’s On Locally 26,28

Feature articles Travel: Canada Mike’s Motors: Octagonal Eastern Sunrise Parenting: Becoming a Foster Carer Tech: Avoid Tech Horrors This Halloween! History: History of the Remembrance Day Poppy Quirky Britain: Britain’s Quirkiest Bonfire Night Celebrations

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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 Pictograms Quiz Word Wheel Sudoku Mini Cryptic Crossword Puzzle Solutions

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NOW and THEN 28-30 High Street, Ringwood.

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ld photographs of the middle of Ringwood High Street are hard to come by. The photograph taken in 1988 shows only part of two cottages to the left of Pedlar’s Walk. About a hundred years ago a dairy run by Leonard Martin occupied the shop on the right, 28 High Street. Later this became the Thorn family’s shoe and shoe repair shop for many years. By 1988 it had been taken over by Bollom, a chain which combined shoe repairs with dry cleaning. More recently it was a carpet shop until last year the premises underwent a major refit and became the office of solicitors Dixon & Templeton. Ringwood High Street’s smallest shop has to be what for many years was a sweet shop known as The Chocolate Box. It is too tiny to have its own postal address as it is really part of 30 High Street. Recently the shop September 2018 has become a

new venture, Cake Love run by Julie Costain, selling home-made cupcakes and cakemaking accessories. In the early part of the 20th century the whole of 30 High Street had been occupied by ‘druggist’ Mrs Laura Parkin. She was probably only selling patent medicines as it is unlikely she was a qualified pharmacist. Mrs Parkin also described herself as a stationer. By 1939 this shop had become a fishmongers owned by Mr. T.W. Steele and Sons. During the middle of the 20th century both cottages were heavily modernised with new windows and different shop fronts. By the 1980s 30 High Street had become Belinda’s bakery (a small part of its blind can be glimpsed on the extreme left of the 1988 photograph). Today this shop is owned by Reeve and is now the only remaining bakery in the High Street.

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preading out from the ‘Columbia’, the largest icefield in the Rockies, Athabasca is among the world’s most accessible glaciers, a popular day trip from Lake Louise, Jasper or even Banff, though this involves a longer drive. Winding along the Continental Divide, past soaring peaks, forests, waterfalls and lakes, the Icefields Parkway leads almost to the very edge, near the meeting point of the Jasper and Banff National Parks. Up there the Discovery Centre is the first point of call with exhibits on the history and movements of the ice and the area’s natural world. It is the perfect introduction before tackling the day’s adventure but one should be prepared for changing weather and high altitude, with the glacier’s average height around 3,000 metres. There are walking trails for the brave and wellorganised treats in season, led by knowledgeable and highly entertaining guides. First on anyone’s list is the award-winning skywalk, just a

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LOCAL CLUBS AND SOCIETIES

TWO BRIDGES CARE GROUP

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

WIGGLE & GIGGLE GROUP

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

RINGWOOD WI

Meet 4th Monday at 2pm in Greyfriars Community Centre, Christchurch Rd, Ringwood, BH24 1DW. For further details please contact Sally Bonynge President, 01425 473082.

FORDINGBRIDGE BOWLING CLUB

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

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

ART SOCIETY FORDINGBRIDGE & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY FERNDOWN Meet at the Barrington Centre, Pennys Walk,Ferndown, every WednesLast Monday of the month (not July & Aug) at The West Room,Avonway day morning 9.30 to 12.30 for painting sessions and a club meet every Community Centre, Shaftesbury St., Fordingbridge 7.30pm. Contact: third Thursday in the month, 7.30 to 9.30pm for a demonstration. David Melbourne 01425 655235 or visit www.fanddhs.org.uk Club members and others are welcome.

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:Tim Moxey 01425 470880 or www.ringwoodrotary.org

FRIENDS OF FORDINGBRIDGE HOSPITAL

RINGWOOD & FORDINGBRIDGE CLUB FOR THE BLIND

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 We raise money to provide extras & equipment. New members and Traditional and contemporary folk dances from around the world. No helpers welcome at our 2 main annual fundraising events also partners needed. Meeting on 1st, 3rd and 5th Fridays of each month from volunteers to join the team serving morning coffee to patients. Contact: 7:30 – 9:45 in Edmondsham Village Hall. Pay as you go. Lynette Stanford, 01425 657650 lynette_stanford@btinternet.com Contact Kirsteen McCormick on 01725 517807. ANGLO ITALIAN SOCIETY

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

RINGWOOD FRENCH CLUB

THE RINGWOOD AND BURLEY BAND

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

Come and join our French Coffee Mornings every Tuesday 10am-11am RINGWOOD U3A at Trinity Church Centre, Ringwood. All abilities welcome, conversation Meet 2 to 4pm on the 3rd Thursday of the month at Greyfriars. www.ringwoodu3a.org.uk or call Pete - 01425 478077 for details. group, no exams. No membership required. Alain Jourdan, 01202 423318 or info@frenchmatters.net.

HURN ROCK AND ROLL CLUB

Every Sunday evening 7.30pm to 10.30pm at The Hurn Bridge Sports Club BH23 6DY Beginners Welcome. Contact: Alan 01202 699022

LONGWATER TAI CHI

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.

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

THE LOYAL ACORN LODGE BRANCH OF ODDFELLOWS BOURNEMOUTH PHILHARMONIC SOC. ORCHESTRA

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.

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.

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

RINGWOOD & FORDINGBRIDGE LIONS CLUB

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

AVON W I

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

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 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

MENS CLUB at Greyfriars

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

RINGWOOD AND DISTRICT EX-TABLERS CLUB.

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

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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FORDINGBRIDGE EMBROIDERY CLUB

IBSLEY & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

RINGWOOD & POULNER TREFOIL GUILD

EAST DORSET NATIONAL TRUST ASSOC’N

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

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

Guiding for the 18 to 80+. Come and join our lively group who enjoy fun, Talks, functions, outings and special events held throughout the year in Verwood, West Moors and Ferndown. Contact Membership Secretary: food and fellowship. We meet at the Trinity Centre, Ringwood 7-9pm Janet Matthews 01202 855001 1st Thursday of the month for speakers activities and fun. Transport available. Contact June Bentham 01425 474035

RINGWOOD & HANGERSLEY WI

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 HANDBELL RINGERS

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

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 Jenny Betterton 01202 876560, 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 Rehearsals are held on Wednesday evenings in term time from 7.30pm- for demonstrations, workshops and outings. New members- any level welcome to join our friendly club. Contact Joy Dickens 01794 390295 9pm in the URC, Salisbury Street. New singers welcome. Contact our Secretary on: 01425 654372

FORDINGBRIDGE CHORAL SOCIETY

ROTARY CLUB OF FORDINGBRIDGE

THE LIFESTYLE CLUB for ages 50+

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

Meet Wednesdays 9.30 - 10.30 & Thursdays 10.30 - 11.30 at the Wesley Centre, Christchurch Road, Ringwood BH24 1DN. Moderate exercise class with advice on nutrition & well-being. £3 pp per session. Contact: Tina07504925037 or Julie - 07754835699.

BISTERNE VILLAGE HALL FOR HIRE

ITALIAN LANGUAGE CAFÉ

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

We meet Thursdays from 3 to 4pm on the top floor of Boston Teaparty Cafe, the Furlong, Ringwood. A friendly group who try to converse in Italian over a cup of coffee—not a lesson, just a fun way of trying to practise our language skills.Just turn up or contact Bobbie 07903184545

RINGWOOD ANTIQUES 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

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

Meet monthly 2nd Thursday at Braeside Village Hall at 7.30 pm. Contact: Elizabeth Layet President 01425 478884 or Geraldine Bowles Secretary 01202 871251

FREEDOM YOUTH CLUB

Friday's (1st & 3rd) 3.30 - 5.00pm for children aged 8 to 11. Wednesday's (2nd & 4th) 6.00-8.00pm for children aged 10+ £1 per session plus tuck shop. Rear of St Leonards Village Hall Phone Clementine on 07757 975239

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

RINGWOOD & FORDINGBRIDGE TALKING NEWS 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

GERMAN CONVERSATION GROUPS

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

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Confusion and Anxiety in Relationships

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re you confused and feeling anxious in a relationship when perhaps nothing traumatic is happening?

You may not be in an abusive relationship, or one that is overly dramatic but when doing normal run of the mill things, like having dinner with your partner and something is said, or something is not said, you feel ignored, slighted, or shut out. At that moment you find yourself imploding, confused, your mind feels overly active. You may find yourself wanting to say something at that moment but you don’t know what to say or have the words. People who are in distressed relationships often find themselves incongruent with their partner, confused about what they are feeling and what to do about it. They convince themselves that there must be something wrong with them, and they feel the need to talk themselves out of the panic, or the anxiety they are feeling. There may be a profound sense of loss which comes out of the blue and they are left feeling misunderstood and perhaps they want their partner to reach out to them. It’s so confusing for their partner also, as they can’t read minds or often understand the level and degree of the reaction or over reaction. Most people react to the intensity of the emotion they are feeling at that time. If you can relate to this, you may have a history of interacting with adults which has reinforced insecure relating. This may result in insecure attachment issues. If we carry on feeling this way, we are in danger of shutting down or disconnecting from our adult self. Ultimately, we need to parent ourselves and sooth our emotional state,

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ordingbridge Rotary is undertaking a “Young Musician of the Year” event this year, which will culminate in the first round of the competition taking place at Forres Sandle Manor School on Tuesday evening 6th November 2018. The competition is open to all amateur musicians in full time education, up to the age of 17. There are two categories of musicianship: solo instrument and solo vocal.

The winner of this heat on 6th November, will be entered into the Rotary District final. Fordingbridge Rotary, already has the backing and support of the new District Governor, Allan Smith, and the Youth and Community Committee, who all view it as an opportunity to promote Rotary in general, and Fordingbridge Rotary in particular. For further details contact Will Peak, on wpeak@fsmschool.com

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e had to miss the first Sunday of this year’s festival but the weather was pretty awful anyway and not ideal for cycling! So we headed out on our bikes the following Sunday afternoon when the sun came out and as one or two weren’t quite ready for the first Sunday anyway, it was well timed! It’s a very sociable, community event and I think we spent more time chatting to visitors and some of the scarecrow creators than actually cycling around the Bisterne lanes! We learnt

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WHAT’S ON

Every Mon

10am-11.30am

Every Tue

10am – 12noon

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/ Act Your Age is a lively weekly adult drama group for ages 55 upwards. Using games and theatre skills the group is inspired, uplifted and challenged to create and devise theatre. There’s always time for a cuppa and chat afterwards as well! Computer Buddy available to help you gain confidence with all you IT needs. No Charge.

Every Tue

2pm - 4pm

IT Volunteer to assist with your IT queries. Free

Every Wed

2pm - 3pm

Forest Forge Tots provides an opportunity for parents and carers to meet other families, play alongside their children and explore the arts. These fun sessions encourage confidence, listening skills, communication and most importantly, play.

Every Wed

3.45pm - 4.30pm

Forest Forge Minis. A fun filled 45-minute session of activity for children ages 4-7. All our work is based in games and play so the children find they are performing in front of their peers without even knowing it.

Various Ongoing including school holidays

Place

*See P.27 for contact details of many Local Entertainment Centres

Fordingbridge Library , Roundhill, Fordingbridge SP6 1AQ. Ringwood Library, Christchurch Road, BH24 1DW Forest Forge Theatre, Endeavour Park, Crow Arch Lane, RIngwood, New Forest, BH24 1SF. 01425 470188, admin@forestforgetheatre.co.uk . www.forestforgetheatre.co.uk . Ringwood Library, Christchurch Road. BH24 1DW. 01425 474255 Fordingbridge Library , Roundhill, Fordingbridge SP6 1AQ. Drop in or Book a slot at the counter or call 01425 657524 Forest Forge Theatre, Endeavour Park, Crow Arch Lane, RIngwood, New Forest, BH24 1SF. 01425 470188. admin@forestforgetheatre.co.uk www.forestforgetheatre.co.uk . Forest Forge Theatre, Endeavour Park, Crow Arch Lane, RIngwood, New Forest, BH24 1SF. 01425 470188 admin@forestforgetheatre.co.uk, . www.forestforgetheatre.co.uk . Forest Forge Theatre, Endeavour Park, Crow Arch Lane, RIngwood, New Forest, BH24 1SF. 01425 470188 admin@forestforgetheatre.co.uk www.forestforgetheatre.co.uk Ringwood Meeting House Ringwood BH24 1EY. Tickets on door £5.00,

Forest Forge youth theatre offers fantastic opportunities for anyone aged 7-21 years to create dynamic ensemble performance. Learning theatre skills in a professional theatre environment, it encourages creative risks to help build confidence and self-esteem – whilst having fun! 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) Couch to 5K. This fun and friendly 9 week course of run- Moors Valley Country Park and Forest. ning is aimed at new runners. Our run leader will graduUntil 6 Nov 9.45am - 10.30am ally build your fitness, speed and endurance each week. Horton Road, Ashley Heath, Nr Ringwood, Dorset, BH24 2ET. Booking essential. Cost: £9 Greyfriars Community Centre, 44 Greyfriars Study Group - Music Through History by Rich- Christchurch Road, Ringwood BH24 10am - 12noon Mon 8 Oct ard Hall - 6 x weekly meetings - Fee £40 1DW. Office: 01425 472613 - Email: office@greyfriarsringwood.org.uk Community Centre, 44 Greyfriars Study Group - Talk on 300 years of Archaeo- Greyfriars Road, Ringwood BH24 10.15am - 12pm logical investigation on Cranborne Chase - Tickets £5 on Christchurch Fri 12 Oct 1DW. Office: 01425 472613 - Email: the door office@greyfriarsringwood.org.uk Get to Know your iPad. FREE. Suitable for those thinking Ringwood Library, Christchurch Road, 15, 22 & 29 10am - 12noon of buying or new iPad owners. Ringwood, BH24 1DW Oct Fordingbridge Library, 2 Round Hill, 15, 22, 29 Windows 10: Kevin Message FREE Fordingbridge SP6 1AQ. 01425 657524 Oct & 5, 12 2pm – 4pm or www.hants.gov.uk/shop Nov Racecourse. Free Parking Rockbourne Fair. Make a start on your Christmas shop- Salisbury Wed 10am-5pm, www.rockbournefair.org.uk. . Wed/Fri ping & raise money for The Stars Appeal which funds 17 - 19 Oct Thu 10am-7pm, Fri extra care and equipment to benefit all wards and depart- Adult £5 Thu £5 (£3 after 4pm on 10am-3.30pm Thursday). Child FREE Students ments. in Salisbury District Hospital. (12+) £1.50 The Fordingbridge Players are performing 4 short plays Victoria Rooms, Fordingbridge SP6 ranging from sinister to poignant to hilarious. A great eve- 1HA. Box office: 01425 652395 ning not to be missed! A Cut In The Rates by Alan 18 - 20 Oct 7.30pm www.fordingbridgeplayers.org.uk or at Ayckbourn, Acorn Fields by Barry Wood, Towpath by Jessica’s, Fordingbridge Robert Iles & Doggies by Jean McConnell. Greyfriars Community Centre, 44 Greyfriars Study Group - Talk on Lloyd George Dooms- Christchurch Road, Ringwood BH24 10.15am - 12pm Fri 19 Oct day Survey by Geraldine Beech - Tickets £5 on the door 1DW. Office: 01425 472613 - Email: office@greyfriarsringwood.org.uk Blashford Buggy Walk Join us for a buggy walk around No need to book, please contact Jim or Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve. Get outside, get fit and Tracy on 01425 472760 or Blashfordthe wonderful wildlife living on your doorstep! Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk for further inforFri 19 Oct 10.30am - 12noon discover The site is dog free with buggy friendly paths. We meet mation. Meet at the Blashford Lakes 2, 16, 30 Nov on alternate Friday mornings. Children must be accom- Education Centre, Ellingham Drove, panied by adults. Suggested donation £2. BH24 3PJ. Sorry no dogs. Still Breathing (popular music) - charity concert in aid of The Ringwood Meeting House, Meeting 7pm Macmillan Nursing and Sailsbury Hospice. £7.00. Tick- House Lane Ringwood BH24 1EY. Fri 19 Oct ets available from the meeting house or at the door. Every Wed & See website for group times. Thu

Wed 24 Oct (7-12 yrs) 10am - 3pm Thu 25 Oct (5-8 yrs)

Wild Witches and Wizards A wild Day Out. Practice your magical skills potion making and whittling a wand before enrolling in flying school and making a besom broom to fly away home, Admission £18

On-line booking: shop.hiwwt.org.uk Further information from Jim Day or Tracy Standish at BlashfordLakes@hiwwt.org.uk Meet at the Blashford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 3PJ.

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Pennys Walk, FERNDOWN 01202 894858 www.barringtoncentre.co.uk 19 – 27 West Borough, WIMBORNE 01202 885566 www.tivoliwimborne.co.uk Canford School, Canford Magna WIMBORNE 01202 847525 www.canford.com Kingland Road, POOLE 01202 280000 www.lighthousepoole.co.uk High Street, CHRISTCHURCH 01202 499199 www.regentcentre.co.uk SALISBURY 03330 067777 www.odeon.co.uk BOURNEMOUTH 03330 144501 TOWER PARK, POOLE 03303 334444, www.cineworld.co.uk

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Memphis Jazzmen - £7.00. Tickets on sale at the door.

Fri 26 Oct

6pm - 8pm

Nocturnal Nature I Help us find out about our night time visitors. Learn about and set (live!) small mammal traps before heading off into the night to find bats, moths & owls. Option to return in the morning to check & release your catch. Children must be accompanied by adults. Booking essential, suggested donation £4.

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HISTORY@WORK WEEKEND. Showcasing the inner workings of Experimental Archaeology. Imagine a place where the sound of ancient tools still ring, where ancient skills and processes are not forgotten. Bring your family to a unique day out in Dorset. 2.30pm Afternoon Purbeck Quire - Harvest Concert £7.00. concert . Tickets on sale at the door. Flameburst 2016 . The ultimate family Firework event. Gates open at 6pm Fairground, Street Entertainers, Junior Fireworks Display, Fireworks, Bonfire. £4 (U4 Free) 7pm for 7.30pm

Wine Tasting Evening with wine advisor Norman Weller Tickets £10 to include a cheese platter, available from Greyfriars

Young Naturalists Get outside, learn new skills and improve your wildlife knowledge whilst having fun! Specifically for 13 to 17 year olds, our Young Naturalists group 10am - 2.30pm meets monthly & activities will include practical conservation tasks along with opportunities for bushcraft and surveying. Please dress to be outside- bring a packed lunch. Suggested donation £4 per person. "Verwood in Tune" concert with David Thomas, Roland 7.30pm Atelier keyboard From Clarendon to Cambridge: Great Houses During the 6.30pm Drinks, 7pm Reign of Henry VI. The Annual Clarendon Lecture - A Talk talk by James Wright. Booking essential. £8 Members & Friends of Clarendon Palace, £10 Non-Members 7.30pm

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Avon Valley Concerts presents CRAIG OGDEN, classical guitarist. He will be playing works by Dowland, Giuliani, Bach, Albeniz and Sanz, amongst others.

for contact details of many Local Entertainment Centres The Ringwood Meeting House, Meeting House Lane Ringwood BH24 1EY. To book your place please contact Jim or Tracy on 01425 472760 or BlashfordLakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the Blashford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 3PJ. Sorry no dogs. Greyfriars Community Centre, 44 Christchurch Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW. Office: 01425 472613 - Email: office@greyfriarsringwood.org.uk The Ancient Technology Centre, Damerham, Cranborne, Dorset BH21 5RP. 01725 517618. Adults £5, Children £2.50, Under 4's free - Tickets available on the gate on the day. The Ringwood Meeting House, Meeting House Lane Ringwood BH24 1EY. "The Fuzzy Bit" Verwood, Dorset. BH316QF. www.flameburst.co.uk. Tickets available locally or on the gate. Greyfriars Community Centre, 44 Christchurch Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW. Office: 01425 472613 - Email: office@greyfriarsringwood.org.uk To book please contact Jim or Tracy on 01425 472760 or BlashfordLakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the Blashford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 3PJ. Sorry no dogs. Hub theatre Brockway, Verwood BH31 7QE contact 01202 828740 Lecture Hall. The Salisbury Museum, The Kings House, 65 The Close, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 2EN. 01722 332151. www.salisburymuseum.org.uk Trinity Centre, Ringwood BH24 1DH. www.avonvalleyconcerts.com. Tickets in advance from the website: £15, Students £3, under 16s free To book your place please contact Tracy on 01425 472760 or BlashfordLakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the Blashford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 3PJ. Verwood Memorial Hall, Ringwood Rd, Verwood BH31 7AA. Entry is only £2 and includes a cuppa and biscuit. Homemade cakes for sale. We welcome adults and children alike. All Saints Church, Ringwood Rd Service Rd, St Leonards & St Ives, BH24 2NZ. www.ringwoodbenefice.org.uk (Just off A31 at Travelodge-Greggs) Hub theatre Brockway, Verwood BH31 7QE contact 01202 828740 The Ringwood Meeting House, Meeting House Lane Ringwood BH24 1EY. Forest Forge Theatre, Endeavour Park, Crow Arch Lane, RIngwood, New Forest, BH24 1SF. admin@forestforgetheatre.co.uk, 01425 470188. www.forestforgetheatre.co.uk . To book your place please contact Tracy on 01425 472760 or BlashfordLakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the Blashford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 3PJ.

Wildlife Tots: Forest Friends Outdoor play, exploration 10.30am-12noon OR and discovery for pre-school aged children and their parents or carers. Suggested donation £4 per child. Chil1-2.30pm dren must be accompanied by adults. Sorry no dogs. Booking essential. The Verwood Training Band is holding a "Coffee Morning" Brass Band Concert in aid of band funds. Great enSat 17 Nov 10am - 12 noon tertainment in its own right but if you have ever thought about learning to play a brass instrument why not come along and see what you could be doing in no time at all. CHRISTMAS FAYRE - jewellery, handicrafts, nearly-new clothes (men & women), cakes, books, cd's, jigsaws, Sat 24 Nov 2pm - 4 pm games, tombola and super grand raffle. Admission £1 (U15's free) inc mince pie + cuppa. "Verwood in Tune" concert with Joanne Naulls, Key B Wed 28 Nov 7.30pm Duo and SD3 Ketron Sound Module Memphis Jazzmen - £7 Thu 29 Nov 7pm Tickets on sale at the door. Forest Forge Theatre Touring Christmas Show - Rumpelstiltskin. The Travelling Players will bring their tradeSat 1 Dec - 7pm mark anarchic storytelling and beautiful imagery to this Sun 20 Jan well-known story of the short man with the very long name. See it across Hampshire, Dorset and Wiltshire. Wildlife Tots: Dress a Tree Outdoor play, exploration OR and discovery for pre-school aged children and their Mon 3 Dec 10.30am-12noon parents or carers. Children must be accompanied by 1-2.30pm adults. Sorry no dogs. Suggested donation £4 per child. Booking essential. Avon Valley Concerts presents Yulianna Avdeeva, in a musical recital including works by Debussy, Chopin and United Reformed Church, Fordingbridge Fri 7 Dec 7.30pm Mussorgsky. Tickets in advance from the website: £15, SP6 1AB. www.avonvalleyconcerts.com Students £3, under 16s free Greyfriars Community Centre, 44 ChristRoad, Ringwood BH24 1DW. Sat 8 Dec 12noon for 12.30pm Jubilee Lunch with Scarlet Swing - For further informa- church Office: 01425 472613 - Email: oftion and ticket price contact Greyfriars fice@greyfriarsringwood.org.uk Mon 5 Nov

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new play that tackles issues of bigotry and hate has received Arts Council England funding and is set to hit the stage from the 21 September. Forest Forge Theatre’s production of Hidden will be touring to schools and venues throughout September to November. The play tells the story of Alix, a white British 14-year-old girl, and Samir, a young Iraqi refugee. After intervening a racist attack on Samir, Alix finds herself building a new friendship. We watch their friendship grow as they rescue a stranger from the sea and are faced with making some tough decisions between what’s morally right and the rule of law. Currently in rehearsals, the play adapted by playwright Vickie Donoghue, is based on the novel ‘Hidden’ by Miriam Halahmy. Director Stuart Mullins says, “Nearly two

weeks of rehearsal have passed and already we have learnt so much about Vickie’s play. The more I hear it the more I realise how immediate and relevant the themes and issues are that she’s taken from Miriam’s original novel.” The play consists of a cast of three - Alix, Samir and the refugee rescued from the sea. Set on a beach in Hayling Island, we follow a story that demonstrates how friendships can cross indiscernible boundaries. After its debut public performances at Forest Forge Theatre on the 21 and 22 September, the play will head out on tour to schools and venues across Hampshire, Essex, and London. Don’t miss the opportunity to see this exciting new play. For more information on Hidden and to find your nearest venue visit www.forestforgetheatre.co.uk.

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AVOID TECH HORRORS THIS HALLOWEEN! What to do with a watery phone and how to protect your photos…

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ot everything that goes bump in the night is a ghost or a ghoul.

Technology

Generic USB drive, Sometimes it’s a crucial bit of kit getting damaged. Unfortunately no piece of technology lasts forever, any device can be stolen or damaged and any digital file can be deleted or corrupted. If it contains something that really matters to you – your priceless family photos or home videos, perhaps, or your university dissertation, or the book that’s going to make you a superstar – then any problems could be catastrophic. So how do you prevent problems from becoming Halloween horrors? The first thing to do is to ensure that you have more than one copy of anything important. For example, if you store all your photos on your phone you should make sure you have copies of all of

them on your PC too: if your phone was to be stolen and you didn’t have backups of your photos, they’d be gone forever. You can also use online services such as Apple’s iCloud or Google Photos to store your snaps on Apple or Google’s computers. Other services from the likes of Flickr and DropBox can do the same. That means if you lose your phone or PC, you can still download the photos to a different phone or PC later. Those services aren’t just limited to photos, either. You can use them to store and share documents of any kind. A really good way to have backups is to get an external hard disk. If you have a recent PC or Mac you have USB 3.0 ports, which are much faster than the USB 2.0 ports in older computers. That means you can take advantage of super-speedy USB 3.0 drives. You don’t need to spend much to get a good one: for example, Toshiba’s Canvio Basics is currently £44.99 for 1TB of space, more than enough for even the biggest photo library. Even a massive drive such as the 4TB WD My Passport is less than £100. There are other ways to copy files, such as USB sticks and DVD discs (if your computer has a DVD burner), but we wouldn’t WD My Passport external drive

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The History of the Remembrance Day Poppy by Catherine Rose

With celebrations to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War, the humble but striking poppy will once again be evident as a symbol of hope and remembrance. But what is its history? Over the four years that the Great War raged, the fields of Flanders in Belgium that saw much of the bloody trench warfare were decimated. But like some miracle of life triumphing over death, out of this devastation grew hundreds of field poppies.

History

Part of the papaver family (papaver rhoeas), the Flanders Poppy, as it came to be known, thrived in the barrenness – its bright red colour echoing the bloodshed and a perfect symbol of hope for the future. Canadian WW1 soldier and poet John McCrae wrote the now famous poem ‘In Flanders Fields’ about their significance in 1915. After reading a copy of McCrae’s poem, American University Professor Moina Michael was so moved that she promptly

went out to Wannamaker’s – a department store in New York – and bought all the artificial poppies they had. She then sold them as souvenirs of remembrance under the banner ‘keep the faith’. Due to Moina’s efforts, the National American Legion adopted the poppy as their symbol, agreeing to wear it on Armistice Day, 11th November. While attending an American Legion Convention in 1920, Anna Guérin, a member of the French YWCA, saw the poppy not only as a global symbol of remembrance but also as a way of raising funds. She decided to start mass producing artificial poppies to sell as badges in France. The proceeds would be used to help war widows and orphans. After they proved a success in France, Anna took them abroad. In England, she met Field Marshall Douglas Haig, also the first president of the (Royal) British Legion founded in 1921 and the first British Legion Poppy Day Appeal took place in 1921 with nine million poppies sold and over £100,000 raised. The other allied countries soon followed suit. In 1922, Major John Howson opened the first UK

poppy factory in London. Howson had received the Military Cross during the First World War and had subsequently set up The Disabled Society to help provide employment for disabled veterans. His initial staff were five disabled exsoldiers. Today there are two poppy manufacturers in the UK – The Poppy Factory in Richmond (the original poppy factory relocated) and The Lady Haig Poppy Factory in Edinburgh. The Scottish poppy is slightly different to the English in that it has four petals instead of three and no leaf. Both are staffed by exservicemen and women and produce millions of poppies annually. The Poppy Factory also does free tours which are open to all. Along with the crosses and wreaths that will be placed on war memorials across the country on Remembrance Sunday this centenary year, armies of volunteers will sell millions of poppies in the run up to 11th November. The idea behind them remains the same – a nonreligious, non-cultural symbol of remembrance that helps to raise money for veterans and their families.

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Britain’s Quirkiest Bonfire Night Celebrations

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ovember is the month for firework displays, when adults and children gather together on a chilly field to spend half an hour ‘oohing’ and ‘aahing’ as fiery fountains erupt, Catherine wheels spin and rockets light up the night sky. It’s a fun family event, but our 21st century firework displays seem like pretty tame stuff when compared to the bonfire festivities enjoyed in times gone by. Fire festivals have been held for thousands of years but the practice of marking 5th November with bonfires and fireworks began as a rowdy celebration to mark the deaths of the conspirators who tried to blow up England’s parliament in 1605, with activities calculated to make any modern-day health and safety officer run for cover. While it’s no bad thing that firework displays are now controlled and regulated to avoid accidents, some of the devil-may-care spirit that was once the hallmark of November 5th seems to have been lost. However, there are certain parts of the UK where risk and excitement are an essential part of the enjoyment.

by Kate McLelland ANARCHIC FUN IN SUSSEX Welcome to Bonfire Night in Lewes, Sussex, where the smell of burnt gunpowder is always accompanied by a faint whiff of anarchy. It’s a night of celebration that promises activities that are – to quote the website lewesbonfirecelebrations.com – “not suitable for very young children … the frail or if you have breathing problems.” Each year this bonfire event turns the normally sleepy town of Lewes into a heady combination of raucous street bands, rowdy processions, heaving crowds and huge effigies – usually in the form of hated public figures of the day – made for the sole purpose of being consigned to the flames amidst cheers, jeers and catcalls. The town uses Bonfire Night as an opportunity to uphold the traditions of free speech and to remember the dead, particularly the seventeen Protestant martyrs who were burned at the stake in Lewes between 1555 and 1557 under the reign of ‘Bloody Mary’ (Queen Mary I) Their martyrdom is marked annually by a procession of 17 burning crosses.

TAR BARREL RACING IN DEVON Another place you might prefer to avoid on Bonfire Night if you are of a nervous disposition is Ottery St. Mary, in Devon. This tranquil West Country town changes character on the night of 5th November, becoming the stage for a perilous and fiery race through the streets. This exhilarating and risky spectacle involves setting light to huge wood and iron barrels soaked in tar. The barrels are then carried through the town at great speed. Some families have been taking part in the races for many generations and almost 10,000 people turn up each year to cheer them on. Another quirky and highspirited bonfire event is Shetland’s Viking fest Up Helly Aa, which takes place at the end of January. These celebrations – tapping into our primitive feelings about fire as something to be loved, feared and respected – are a powerful way of bringing communities together. Although no-one would want to return to the days when members of the public could be injured when activities got out of hand, it’s good to know that some UK communities are still prepared go to such lengths to let their hair down and celebrate together.


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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 Autumn Term: 3 Sept - 21 Dec 18 Half Term: 22 - 26 Oct 18 Christmas Holidays: 24 Dec 18 - 4 Jan 19 Spring Term: 7 Jan - 5 April 19 Half Term: 18 - 22 Feb 19 Easter Holidays: 8 - 22 April 19 Summer Term: 23 April - 23 July 19 Half Term: 27 - 31 May 19 Summer Holidays: 24 July - 3 Sept 19 (30 Aug 19) UK holidays Christmas: 25,26 Dec 18 New Year: 1 Jan 19 Easter: 19 - 22 April 19 May Day: 6 May 19 Spring Bank Holiday: 27 May 19 Summer Bank Holiday: 26 Aug 19 R-10/18

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Ringwood/Fordingbridge Police Stations

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0800 55 51 11

Gas - Emergency

British Transport Police

0800 40 50 40

Community Centres Greyfriars- Ringwood

01425 472613

Avonway - Fordingbridge

01425 652706

999 0800 111 999

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

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)

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

Chemist Opening Times

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

Ringwood Foodbank

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