Roundabout Verwood August 2017

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elaxation for us is mainly walking and cycling and recently whilst on one of our regular bicycle trips around the New Forest we spotted what was obviously a red kite. Our cover photo was taken by local photographer Andrew Wiltshire in the Chalke Valley a few miles north of The Forest. Red kites were almost extinct from the British Isles but after careful conservation in Wales and re-introduction notably in the Thames Valley where they are a common sight (almost too common some say!), they are now beginning to become established in parts of Hampshire and can be seen on occasion in Dorset. Instantly recognisable, even for amateur bird enthusiasts like us from their red kite shaped tail and with a majestic wingspan of a couple

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of inches short of six foot. So keep your eyes peeled! Summer relaxation seems to be the theme running through this issue too! Page 8 tells us how to achieve a soothing and calm garden to relax in and on page 42 you’ll find reviews of a few beach reads to relax with whilst on holiday soaking up the sun! Suggestions of how to relax and recover from ‘jet lag’ and more importantly ‘joy lag’ are on page 26, although some of you out there (my husband being one!) aren’t great fans of holidays so joy lag isn’t something you need to recover from! Finally if you want to relax with the children during the summer holidays then check out our What’s On pages 30 & 32 for many local events where they can safely get rid of all that surplus energy!

Sue West

Business features KCI Accountancy 25 All About Me: Are You Missing Something? 36

Local events and features Community News 10,12,24,33,46,48 Past & Present: Verwood Station after closure 6 The Blashford Bulletin 16 Viewed From My Window: Rescued cat stories by Local Author, Patricia Oliver 18 Clubs & Societies 22,23 What’s On Locally 30,32 Portrait of a Local Artist: Dick Hewitson 44

Feature articles Gardening: Outdoor Relaxation Mike’s Motors: MG GS - The Chinese Burn Health: Jet Lag & Joy Lag The History of Beauty Hobbies: Hunters & Seekers, Sign Up Here Book Reviews: Lazy Days

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PAST and PRESENT Verwood Station after closure

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he change which brought most sadness to the people of Verwood was the closure of the railway line under the Beeching axe. Passenger services ended in 1964 and goods the following year. The station had long been a focal point and the train used for shopping in Poole, mothers travelling with baby’s pram in the Guard’s van, trips to London, commercial usages and older children going to Grammar School, the boys to the Old Queen Elizabeth’s at Wimborne and the girls to Parkstone, others to private schools and as weekly boarders to Weymouth Technical College. One of the boys who used to make the journey was Lionel Jeffries, the famous actor and

director, whose father ran the Central garage opposite the Recreation Ground. The picture above shows the station looking pretty forlorn not long after its closure with the rails having been removed with almost indecent haste! Today the photographer of the old picture would probably find himself in someone’s back garden and apart from the angle of the Albion (and the railway bridge just out of the picture on the right) it is hard to believe that the railway was ever at this location. For more Past & Present articles about Verwood and the railway station go to: www.roundaboutmags.co.uk click on: articles/news & scroll down to Verwood-Past & Present.

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Outdoor Relaxation by Pippa Greenwood

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hen you get back from a hard day’s work, or when you simply find the time to escape into the garden after a stressful day, then it is essential that you are met by a soothing environment. So, concentrate on a truly relaxing feel that will help you to unwind as you enjoy soft shades and textures of foliage, delicate flower colours and fabulous perfumes. Plants have an amazing ability to calm and soothe even the most wound up, stressed out mood, but what should you grow if you really want to create that perfect place to relax? Start by considering a fairly gentle perfume, like that produced by many roses. One of my favourites is ‘Felicia’. For something slightly richer try ‘Tuscany Superb’. If you have an arch, arbour, pergola or even a spare bit of fence then train a honeysuckle over it. Its delicately coloured flowers and fabulous perfume will cheer you up and you can even enjoy it in the early evening. A sowing of night-scented stock will produce plants that

are perfect for early evening relaxation, as this is when the flowers open and produce wafts of really sweet scent. If you have space for a good-sized container plant, then grow your own Datura or Brugmansia. Commonly known as the angel’s trumpet, these plants produce large elegant trumpet-shaped flowers with a wonderful perfume. Think too of plants with a relaxing feel to them, such as the grass Chasmanthium latifolium which grows to a height of about 45 cm and carries its flattened seed heads above the leaves. They move about delicately in the breeze and are almost impossible not to stroke. Artemisia abrotanum has soft grey-green leaves that will make you want to touch it, which releases a lovely aroma. The perfume of lavender is often used in aromatherapy because of its calming, soothing properties, so grow this in a sunny spot with free-draining soil, perhaps to edge a border. It not only has lovely, slightly furry or felt-like foliage but also produces that heavenly smell.

Grasses and bamboos work well too; the rustling sound of bamboo foliage as the stems sway gently is one of the most relaxing sounds I know, and for smaller spaces many of the grasses form wonderfully rounded and quite irresistible clumps of foliage. When it comes to choosing flowers, if you want to relax then concentrate on cream, white and, of course, the pastel shades. Green is known to be a relaxing colour too, so include plenty of plants with good foliage, and, in shady areas, a miniature grotto-like patch planted up with ferns is wonderful. And finally, before you rush off to the garden centre to buy some of these truly magical ingredients, just a reminder that water in a garden always helps to relax you. Whether it’s a small pond or perhaps a bubble fountain, position it where you can hear that sound of moving water or enjoy watching the wildlife as it comes to feed and drink and before you know it, you will find that you want to move the whole of your life into your garden.

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Local Football Clubs raise funds for Julia’s House

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hree football clubs based in Verwood recently teamed together to raise £1,000 by agreeing a weekend where all match fees were donated to Julia’s House. The weekend held in March saw matches played by local youngsters from Rossgarth YFC, Verwood Town Girls FC and adults from Verwood Town FC. The match fees collected from numerous matches, which would normally be used to fund the pitch hire and referee appointments, were collected and added together with any donations given on the side-lines at all matches. Collectively the clubs managed to raise £900. The committee of Rossgarth YFC then agreed to top up the fund-raising effort to a grand total of £1,000. The cheque was recently presented to Alicia Poulson, Julia’s House Community Fundraiser, by Glenn Gosden, Rossgarth Committee Member, at the Rossgarth end of season presentation day. Alicia said: ” Thank you to everyone at Rossgarth YFC and Verwood Town FC for raising an incredible amount of money for Julia’s House; their help means so much to us. We rely heavily on fundraising and donations to enable us to run our vital service and this money really will make a huge difference.” Rossgarth YFC and Verwood Town FC Chairman, Martin Gilham, said: “Over the last 4

years we have been aiming on giving back to our local community. Recently we have funded football kits for local schools, donated to charity events and part funded soccer schools run through our linked club status with AFC Bournemouth Community Trust. This time one of our committee members, Daron Golding, suggested we give back to the community in a different way and nominated Julia’s House for the fantastic work they carry out locally. We couldn’t agree more and wouldn’t have thought of a better cause to support on our charity weekend.” Julia’s House provides practical and emotional support for families caring for a child with a life-limiting or life-threatening condition. This frequent and regular support can be provided in their own homes, in the community or at one of the Julia’s House hospices. Rossgarth Youth Football Club is a volunteer run FA Charter Standard club based in Verwood, whose aim is to provide the opportunity for boys and girls of all abilities to enjoy football, from ages 5 to 18. The support of the local community and local businesses help to keep over 300 children, from Verwood and the surrounding areas, playing regular football. Rossgarth also has strong links to Wessex Premier League side Verwood Town Football Club, Verwood Town Girls FC and Verwood Town Ladies FC.

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he Verwood Solar Farm Committee were very pleased that their award of £3,000 to Hillside Pre-School in the spring enabled a shelter to be erected in time for the recent heatwave and also provides a covered area for wet days. At the same time, Relate have received a grant of £5,000 to enable their service to be set up in Verwood. Funds can only be awarded for projects

in Verwood itself as there is also a Solar Farm Fund for Three Legged Cross which is part of the same parish. For more information on how to obtain grants, look at the Verwood Solar Farm information on the Town Council website. The Committee is next due to meet on Monday 16th October and applications, preferably by email, need to be in by the end of September.

Verwood U3A open day is on Wednesday 16th August

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erwood U3a your local “University of the Third Age” is holding an Open Day on Wednesday 16th August from 10am until 1pm at Verwood Memorial Hall to invite more people of retirement age to enjoy the benefits of membership. U3a is inspired by the belief that to enjoy a healthy retirement we need to keep active, develop new interests and get out and meet people. We are run by “members for members“. Volunteers share their interests, skills and enthusiasms by leading or attending interest groups which meet weekly, fortnightly or monthly between September and June. Verwood has about 250 members and nearly

30 interest groups and for a one off annual subscription of £38 you are entitled to join any number you like. We have several groups each for art, crafts, history, bridge, languages and discussion as well as reading, gardening, guitar jamming, bird watching, fishing, badminton and table tennis. There are no exams, no tests, no qualifications, just like minded people sharing interests among friends. The social side is reinforced by monthly lunches, guest speakers, quizzes, coach and boat trips. See more at www.verwood.org.uk or phone 01202-823541

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T he Blashford Bulletin Things to look out for in the coming months at the Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve, Ibsley. Silver Washed Fritillary Steve Lankaster

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time to look to the skies over Blashford in search of passing migrants. Birds like osprey will be making their way back to Africa whilst our hirundines will be gathering to feed over Ibsley Water before they too head south. A good time to look for this feeding frenzy of swallows, swifts and martins is just after rain, which seems to bring the insects down over the water with the birds not far behind. As some birds leave others are starting to arrive. The great white egret is likely to return any day now from its holidays in France to spend the autumn and winter with us. Duck numbers are also starting to build up with representatives of several species including gadwall, tufted duck, wigeon, mallard and shoveler out on the water. As usual at this time of year it can be quite difficult to sort many of them out as the usually distinctive drakes have moulted into a somewhat drab ‘eclipse’ plumage, similar to the females. This is thought to be a survival mechanism, making them less conspicuous

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Viewed From My W indow A small selection of short stories written by Patricia Oliver from Horton near Wimborne, describing the ups and downs of caring for feral cats over the years with photos by J Santana-Martin.

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Ginger - part 1

id he fall or was this a risky jump for freedom? It was a long way down from the window of a first floor flat where this cat lived. He had never been outside the flat in all his life and would not have known how to find his way back. Six weeks later he was found hiding under a hedge looking forlorn, thin and a little scared, thankfully uninjured, Time passed and he was now seven years old, but his owner had felt since his leap from the window that he was a cat that needed a better life and more freedom than she was able to give him so asked me if I would take him in. With so many cats to look after and with age creeping up fast I was concerned and a little bit reluctant to take on a domestic cat that did have a home already. However I was concerned that he did not have the freedom he craved and seemed to live such a boring life cooped up all day, when he could be outside exploring, hunting rodents, nesting in the long grass, running, meeting other cats and animals, following scent trails and generally having fun, so of course I had to take him in. We did not let him out straight away as we needed him to get used to us, and to get used to the other feline family members and hopefully to come when called. He needed to feel this was indeed his new home. Like most cats, at first he wanted to hide which he did under the duvet on my bed. A tempting array of cat food and biscuits was placed out for him but he would not eat any cat food, not even biscuits. He eventually decided all he wanted were meaty sticks, hand fed to him, not broken and left in a dish or on the bed. We found the name of Garfield a bit cumbersome and seemed always to refer to him as

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On the road, roller-skate handling enables quick and accurate road placement so fast motoring is a real pleasure, with a responsive 1.5 litre Turbo petrol engine running very quietly at cruise. To gain speed rapidly it needs rowing through the gears - a pleasure with nicely chosen gear ratio’s (another Longbridge speciality) and a snappy change that encourages playing tunes on the engine, so every journey can be a pleasure. Couple this to economy of at least 35mpg, yet if driven frugally it will easily exceed 45mpg. This is startlingly good for a large-looking petrol SUV. The demerits? Great handling comes at the expense of poor ride quality. The UK design team need to re-think spring -damper rates from scratch for a better ridehandling-comfort compromise. Better materials for the plasticky dash top and door cappings would greatly enhance perceived quality. The ‘blade’ steering column adjustment lever was almost touching my left knee, dangerously inexcusable. And why no adaptive cruise control? In summary, this car is fun and superb value. Entry level pricing ranges from £15k, to only £20k for the ‘Exclusive’. But with only a small dealer network, access to an MG service point would be very important.

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hese are times of uninformed and randomly extreme views. Hard data painstakingly compiled, is ignored. Could I be referring to our extreme economic pronouncements and political double-talk? Maybe but no, my current experience is of the MG GS ‘Exclusive’ SUV with 2-wheel drive, a car built by a Chinese company from a design mainly hammered out in Longbridge, Birmingham. Based on other Journo opinions, my hopes were not high, so the reality was a major shock - this is a very good car! My lesson learned; don’t judge without tangible information and hands-on experience! MG was thought up by Cecil Kimber in the late 20’s. He offered a sporty car based upon then-current Morris models. The formula worked well but inevitably ‘progress’ over 70 years meant takeovers and watered-down cars, ultimately becoming part of the underfunded, under-managed and over-politicised Rover Group which stuttered to a halt in 2005. The Chinese (Nanjing) bought the remnants for little cash and proceeded to rationalise this basket-case into new models intended mainly for their home market. They had

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LOCAL CLUBS AND SOCIETIES

DORSET SOUTH AFRICAN CLUB

HARDY PLANT SOCIETY (Dorset Group)

TILAD “There is a life after a death”

SENIOR FRIENDSHIP DINING CLUB

Outdoor and indoor activities: braais, boat cruise, walks, barn dance, darts, South African dinners. Camaraderie! fun! Contact Phillipa 01202-740265 This friendship/bereavement group meets every Wednesday 2.30-4.30pm in the Community Rooms at Lake Road Surgery. Contact founder: Soozi Cooper 01725 517272

VERWOOD UNIVERSITY OF THE 3RD AGE

Meets in Memorial Hall, Colehill, every month to hear first-class speakers. Non-members welcome Contact Barbara 01202 882590 for dates and details. For over 50’s singles seeking to expand their social horizons. Meets every 3rd Wednesday of the month at 6.30pm at St Leonards Hotel, 185 Ringwood Road, St Leonards, Nr Ringwood, BH24 2NP. Enjoy a variety of social activities & eating venues. Contact Jane 07929 868356

Welcomes retired and semi retired people to take part in our groups and VERWOOD & THREE-LEGGED CROSS TWINNING ASSOC. Meet on the 2nd Thursday of the month from September to March, classes of social and educational interest. 7.30 to 10pm at the Heritage Centre, The Potters Wheel, Manor Way, Contact: Brian Hawkins on 01202 829924 Verwood, BH31 6HF Contact:- Clive Grove 01202 826449

VERWOOD EVENING W.I.

Meets in the United Reformed Church Hall, Manor Road, on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 7.30pm except August when we have our summer break. Contact our President 01202 814355

VERWOOD ARTS AND CRAFTS SOCIETY.

We meet every 2nd Wednesday of the month at 7.30pm. in the URC Hall Manor Road. Contact. Liz Green 01202 824980 or Janet Stride on 01725 517434

VERWOOD SHORT MAT BOWLING CLUB

(Verwood Youth Centre in School Complex, Howe Lane) Short Mat bowls is a scaled down version of indoor bowling seen on television. Thursday 1.30pm – 3pm Friday 7pm – 9.30pm. Contact Mike Poulter 01202 826568 all ages welcome

VERWOOD BOWLING CLUB

(Moorlands Road) First class facilities aimed to encourage the sport of bowling at all levels. Anyone interested in finding out more please contact Geoff Finn on 01202 824945, or just come along.

VERWOOD ROTARY CLUB

Meet on first & third Tuesday of each month at Crane Valley Golf Club. We welcome new members. If interested please contact our secretary: David Allen on 01202 823541

VERWOOD FRIENDSHIP CLUB

meets on the first Thursday of the month from 2.00 – 4.00pm at Meadow Court, Newtown Lane, Verwood. All our members, whilst elderly are full of fun and friendship. Contact: Neil Best 01202 814059

THE FAYREWOOD SINGERS

We rehearse at the Verwood Hub on Tuesdays at 2pm, singing a wide variety of music and performing two concerts a year. We also perform short concerts for clubs or associations needing some entertainment at meetings or special occasions. Contact Sarah on 01202 884248.

THE DORSET WOODTURNERS ASSOCIATION

Want to try woodturning? Come and join us at St Leonards & St Ives Village Hall Braeside Road St Leonards Ringwood BH24 2PH 1st Wednesday each month 7.15pm-9.30pm. for more details Contact: Alex Wells Secretary on 07759663151 or just come along

VERWOOD METHODIST LUNCH CLUB

DORSET STITCHERS

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

CRANBORNE LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY

Meets in Cranborne Village Hall on the 1st Tuesday of each month at 7.30pm. Visitors & new members welcome Contact Chris Bright 01725 517584 or e-mail clhs@mypostoffice.co.uk

VERWOOD METHODIST CHURCH WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP Come and enjoy a social afternoon - you do not have to be a churchgoer. We meet alternate Tuesdays at 2.30pm for talks etc Contacts Valerie Smith 01202 823993 or Anne Hughes 01202 823327

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.

VERWOOD & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Meet in Verwood Memorial Hall at 7.30pm on 1st Thursday of each month with more details on our website: www.verwoodhs.co.uk Contact: David Kent 01202 822289

CRANBORNE BOWLING CLUB

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

VERWOOD STROKE CLUB

Are you a stroke survivor or a carer, then join our group at the Evangelical Church, Three Legged Cross from 10am to 12 noon every last Wednesday of the month. Contact Joan Lake 01202 813416 or Ron Collins 01202 822013

EAST DORSET NATIONAL TRUST ASSOC’N

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

VERWOOD AFTERNOON TOWNSWOMEN’S GUILD

4th Saturday in the month at 12.30pm at the Methodist Church, Vicarage Meets at the Memorial Hall, Verwood, on the first Thursday of the month Road, Verwood. Enjoy a really warm welcome and a tasty 2 course meal at 2pm Visitors and New Members welcome. Various indoor activities, outings and visits to the theatre. Contact Jean Honey 01202 827339. inc coffee or tea £4.50. Ring for a lift. To Book call: Jean 01202 825533 or Lin 07906 303212

THREE LEGGED CROSS SHORT MAT BOWLS

Meet at Three Legged Cross Village Hall Friday afternoons 2pm-5pm Friday evenings 7pm-9.30pm Contact: Peter Turnham 01202 823440

RINGWOOD COMMUNITY CHOIR, “SING FOR JOY”

VERWOOD TOWN NETBALL CLUB

Open to all ladies, no matter what your netballing ability is. Come and join a lovely group of ladies who are keeping fit whilst socialising. Training at Emmanuel Middle school 7.30 til 9pm. 07912 444099

VERWOOD FRIENDS OF THE BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

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.

Monthly visits by coach (Wednesdays) to the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra concerts at Lighthouse Poole from October to May. Call 01202 814743

MUSIC FOR THE MIND

VERWOOD ORGAN & KEYBOARD SOCIETY

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

Monthly concert by top artistes usually last Wednesday 7.30pm at the Hub; non-members £10. Secretary: Janetta Lakin 01202 822936

VERWOOD CHORAL SOCIETY

We rehearse Monday evenings at 7.30pm in the St Michael’s Church. Contact Sue Longstaff 07808 958772 or sumlon@hotmail.co.uk

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LOCAL CLUBS AND SOCIETIES VERWOOD PANTOMIME SOCIETY

THE BRACKEN CO. OF ARCHERS.

RINGWOOD NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY

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Based in the grounds of Cranborne Middle School in E Dorset. We shoot on Sunday mornings, Tuesday & Thursday evenings in the summer months also shoot indoors in the winter. For info. www.dorsetarchery.co.uk

The Society hold rehearsals in September for a show at the Hub, Verwood in January. Members also meet throughout the year for various social events. Contact: Sue Gardiner 01202 825731 or www.verwoodpantomimesociety.co.uk Indoor meetings throughout the Winter months, 2nd & 4th Thursdays at Greyfriars Community Centre, Ringwood. Visitors & new members welcome.Contact Tony 01202 827294

40, Ringwood Road, Verwood. 10.30 am Coffee Mornings with Gospel Songs & Testimonies. 1st Wednesday in the month except August. Contact Rosemary: 01202-822655

VERWOOD PROBUS CLUB

VERWOOD EVERGREEN CLUB

Meets at CRANE VALLEY GOLF CLUB on 3rd Tuesday each month 12 noon – 3.20pm for lunch and speaker. Also coffee morning on 1st Tuesday each month at 10.30am – 11.30am. Membership enquiries: Secretary Mike Reed: 01202 829155

Meet Every Tuesday at 2pm in The Hub, Verwood. Alternate weeks Whist and Bingo. Occasional Entertainment New Members Welcome Contact Phyl: 01202-824656

VERWOOD EVENING TG

We meet at The Methodist Church Hall, Vicarage Rd, Verwood at 7.30pm on the second Thursday of the month. For information please contact: Carol Weaver 01202 822201

VERWOOD TRAD JAZZ CLUB

UNITED REFORMED CHURCH,

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

VERWOOD BRIDGE CLUB.

Meet at Greyfrairs Community Centre on the 1st Monday evening of the month for illustrated talks in ENGLISH on a variety of Italian topics. Contact : Hazel on 01425 476091

Manor Road, VERWOOD. COFFEE 4 ALL Saturdays 10 - 11.30 am. Fairtrade coffee and a friendly welcome.Homemade cakes and secondhand books weekly.Fairtrade stall monthly.Charity events as advertised Meet on Wednesdays at 6.45pm inThe United Reformed Church Hall, Manor Rd. For more details please contact Geoff Dyer 01202 949422

THE LOYAL ACORN BRANCH OF ODDFELLOWS

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

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

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

ANGLO ITALIAN SOCIETY

CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION

Verwood & Three Legged Cross Branch holds regular social functions. Contact: David Townsend 01202 821954. e: davaltown@talktalk.net

VERWOOD & DISTRICT RAMBLING CLUB

Keep fit, have fun & meet new people. We have walks on Tuesdays, Wednesdays & alternate Fridays/Saturdays. For more details visit our website or call John Wadge 01202 822874

VERWOOD MEMORIAL HALL

2 halls for hire Tel: 01202 828943 (answer phone) or www.verwoodmemorialhall.co.uk Bookings now being taken for 2018 V-0817

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Global Outdoor Classroom Day 7th September 2017

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utdoor Classroom Day is a global initiative to encourage children to enjoy and share the great outdoors while playing and learning. Schools are invited to sign up; the first Outdoor Day was on 18th May while the second and third are on 7th September and 12th October 2017 respectively. A world map on www.outdoorclassroomday.com shows how many schools have joined the initiative so far. Keen to become involved, Moyles Court School in the New Forest near Ringwood have so far arranged for their Junior School to spend a day with a New Forest National Park Education Ranger learning about New Forest habitats and food chains, threats to the Forest (especially to ground nesting birds)

and what we can do to help protect the Forest environment. The Senior School’s trip to the Reptile Centre and Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary revealed adders with their babies and even the rare smooth snake. Learning outdoors creates lasting memories, builds greater awareness of the environment and provides more opportunity for children to think independently. Moyles Court School is perfectly situated for outdoor life, with its own secure woods and grounds, while the school gates open directly onto the New Forest National Park. Moyles Court are having an Open Day on 30th September where you can learn more about the School’s natural environment.

GARDEN & HOME MAINTENANCE Gardening, Garden tidying, Weeding, Hedge Cutting, Leaf Clearing, Grass Cutting, Decorating, Driveway & Patio Cleaning, Pressure Washing, No job too small! Call Mark on: 07795 107397 / 01202 821075 email: staytidy@outlook.com

FAMILY MATTERS

We can help you with your: Divorce, separation or civil partnership dissolution. Family financial agreements and orders. Child arrangements for contact and residence.

Forest Edge and Meesons Solicitors Providing Solutions to Your Problems FREE no-obligation initial meeting at Ringwood or Fordingbridge.

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Keeping Clients Informed - KCI Accountancy

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Ian Keatley qualified as a Chartered Accountant with a small accounting practice. He also worked for over 20 years with a large firm (PwC) in Bournemouth and Southampton. His local practice, KCI Accountancy, is keen to help owners of small growing businesses and private individuals with their tax returns. Ian can also help with specific financial advice, keeping track of finances and writing a business plan for a bank loan see www.kciaccountancy.co.uk.

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Jet Lag and Joy Lag: How to Recover from Your Holiday By Alison Runham

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olidays should be a chance to relax and revitalise ourselves. So why do we sometimes feel miserable and exhausted afterwards, and how can we prevent it? JET LAG Jet lag refers to symptoms caused by disruption to your ‘body clock’ when you travel to a different time-zone. They can include changed bowel habits, tiredness, headache, anxiety, confusion and nausea. Their severity depends on age and how many time zones you cross. One or two? No problem. Three to six? You’ll feel it. Seven to twelve? You’ll need a few days to adapt, particularly when travelling east, as it’s often easier to delay sleep than make yourself sleep after a shorter day. Reducing Jet Lag Jet lag when you arrive on holiday is inconvenient, but when you return, it can be a problem – especially if you have to adapt quickly to everyday life. While you can’t prevent jet lag, there are ways to help reduce its effects. • If possible, gradually move your routine closer to that of your new time zone several days before departure.

• Ensure you’re well-rested and hydrated before and during your flight. • Nap on the plane if night time will be a long time away when you arrive. If you want to stay awake, keep active (essential for reducing the risk of Deep Vein Thrombosis on long flights). • Avoid alcohol, which may increase symptoms. Remember that caffeinated drinks (e.g. tea, coffee and cola) may keep you awake. • Adjust to the new time zone immediately. Resist napping on arrival unless it’s night time. • Use the calculator created by Dr Idzikowski of Edinburgh Sleep Centre, to tell you how to use daylight to reduce jet lag at www. ba.com/jetlag. JOY LAG (POST-HOLIDAY BLUES AND EXHAUSTION) It’s not uncommon to feel glum and exhausted when you get back from your holiday. Perhaps you overdid it, packing in too many activities and trips, overindulging and not getting enough sleep. Returning to your work, responsibilities, holiday laundry, gloomy weather and an untidy house can be daunting, too – and there’s no holiday to look forward to anymore.

Preventing Joy Lag Before your holiday, try to pack gradually. Less frantic packing will help to prevent you coming back to a mess. If you can afford it, book a treat to look forward to a few weeks post-holiday. Stock up on easy meals for your return and if you can, book a day or two off after your holiday to adjust. During your holiday, don’t cram every moment with trips or organised activities. Shortlist trips, check the weather forecast and any special events and then plan the best days to venture out. Reserve other days for relaxation or a short trip to a local attraction or restaurant. Try to make the journey home as fun and relaxing as possible. Perhaps you could break your journey at a restaurant, or even a hotel – doing the final run home on a full holiday breakfast. After your holiday, be kind to yourself. Cook easy meals or treat yourself by eating out or having a takeaway. Conversely, though, start on the washing as soon as you’re back. It will only take a minute or two and you’ll know you’ve made a start. Put suitcases out of sight until they’re empty. Here’s wishing you reduced jet lag, reduced joy lag and Happy Holidays!

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The History of Beauty by Catherine Rose

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cross history and cultures, the concept of what makes a woman beautiful has changed according to the social background and fashions of the time. Primitive art usually depicts women as full-figured and often pregnant. This is because fertility was of the utmost importance for those civilizations. Just as today, people also adorned their bodies with jewellery, paint, tattoos and piercings, not only to attract but as status symbols. Status has always played a big part in our concept of beauty. Throughout the medieval and early Renaissance era, ‘beautiful’ women had narrow shoulders, small breasts, and, often, rounded stomachs. This didn’t necessarily mean they were pregnant but was used to show a woman was desirable and able to have many children. It was also a religious time and the more virtuous a woman was, the more beautiful she was. A long neck and a high forehead with fair brows were prized. Women would often pluck or shave hair from their hairline to achieve this look. Once married, they were also

expected to modestly cover their hair with the elaborate headpieces and veils of the period. During the late Renaissance and Baroque periods, women became more voluptuous. Food was scarce unless you were wealthy and being full-figured meant you were well-fed and therefore of high status - hence a desirable mate. In a similar way, if you were light-skinned, you were clearly from the wealthy classes as only the poor who worked outdoors had ‘coarse tanned skin’. So for several centuries pale skin was sought after and often achieved using poisonous lead-based white make-up. Wigs, which had become very elaborate and tall by the 18th century, were also worn because many women lost their hair to venereal disease. Fake beauty patches or ‘mouches’ were popular to cover up smallpox scars. Made of materials such as mouse fur and velvet, they also became a status symbol. During the 19th century, the hourglass figure became the height of female beauty. Achieved using tight whalebone corsets, this was later

accentuated by the bustle. Following WWI and suffrage, a new sense of female liberation revolutionised female beauty. Hemlines went up and dresses became straighter, giving a slender, more androgynous appearance. Coco Chanel banished the porcelain complexion to history when she showed off a suntan, declaring “a woman can never be too rich or too thin”, arguably beginning the modern trend. The 1930s-50s saw a return to curves, possibly thanks to the Hollywood film industry. Wearing make-up also became popular after actors used it to emphasise their looks on-screen. Max Factor was originally a make-up artist to the stars. The 1960s saw another beauty revolution. Once again women were re-establishing their power and asserting their sexual freedom. Miniskirts and big hair arrived and Twiggy, the slender, doe-eyed model from north-west London, was the most desirable example of womanhood. Compare her with the women in Rubens’ The Three Graces and you could not have two more opposing ideals. Over the last fifty years, beauty goals have gone through more subtle changes. Today, with models that range from the catwalk clotheshorse Gigi Hadid and black model Winnie Harlow who has vitiligo, to the curvy Ashley Graham, we seem to be embracing more diversity in women’s beauty than perhaps ever before.

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Local Entertainment Centres British Art: Ancient Landscapes. This major new exhibi- The Salisbury Museum, The Kings tion will feature some of the greatest names in British Art House, 65 The Close, Salisbury, Wilt10am – 5pm (Mon - from the last 250 years. The work of artists such as John shire, SP1 2EN. Normal admission Sat) Constable, JMW Turner and William Blake & many oth- charges apply Adult: £7.50 Child: £3.60 ers that have been inspired by them. No booking needed. www.salisburymuseum.org.uk Meeting House Meeting 10am - 12noon Mon Nick Lucas Photographic Exhibition. Nick 'As Seen on Ringwood Lane Ringwood BH24 3RD. -Sat (Wed to 2:30 TV' Lucas's beauitful photographs of the New Forest and House Telephone 01425 480656 pm) area. Admission 80p, includes a cup of tea or coffee. E-mail info@ringwoodmeetinghouse.org

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Verwood U3A's "Open Day" at the Memorial Hall, Verwood. Come along, meet the team and see what we have to offer. If you are seeking an active retirement socially, mentally and physically, U3A offers all three. Children's workshop - wild about herbs. Potion making and garden walk for 6 - 12 year olds with Kate Scott. £15 to include one adult per child. Booking is essential. www.knollgardens.co.uk Problem Solving Challenge: A 'Wild Day Out!' for 7-12 year olds. Working with your team navigate your way around the reserve to tackle the problems, solve the puzzles and triumph in the challenges to receive the clues which will enable you to riddle out the location of the grand prize! Booking essential, £16 per child.

Memorial Hall, Verwood www.verwoodu3a.org.uk for further information

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 meets monthly and activities will include practical conservation tasks along with opportunities for bushcraft & surveying. Dress to be outside & bring a packed lunch. Bisterne Scarecrow Festival 2017 - 15th Anniversary. Sundays 13,20,27 Village Hall open for refreshments 2pm-4pm. Verwood Rotary Club's - Rustic Fayre. Lots to do for all the family. Entry £5 - accompanied children free. Verwood Concert Brass Band will be providing musical entertainment throughout the afternoon at Verwood Rotary's Rustic Fayre.

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. Suggested donation £4 per person Maps £1 from Ringwood Gateway, Dragon Cottages (opp hall), Texaco Garage, Crow Farm shop & Tyrells Ford. Potterne Park, Verwood - organised by Verwood Rotary.

Knoll Gardens, Stapehill, Wimborne BH21 7ND. 01202 873931To book, call Kate on 07969 882439 or kscott703@btinternet.com On-line booking: www.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. booking: Wild Play: A 'Wild Day Out!' for 5-8 year olds. Run wild in On-line Further inforthe wind, stalk through the woods, squelch in the mud, www.shop.hiwwt.org.uk mation from Jim Day or Tracy Standish construct with sticks, splash in the river, or light a camp- at BlashfordLakes@hiwwt.org.uk fire… we'll be playing with the elements wherever they at the Blashford Lakes Education Meet Centake us! Booking essential. £16 tre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 3PJ. Great Dorset Steam Fair is an annual show featuring Hinton, Blandford Forum, Dorsteam-powered vehicles and machinery. It now covers Tarrant set, DT11 8HX. www.gdsf.co.uk 600 acres and runs for five days.

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Priest's House Museum & Garden, 2327 High Street, Wimborne, BH21 1HR. 01202 882533. www.priest-house.co.uk booking: Snorkel Stream Safari: A 'Wild Day Out!' NOT the usual On-line Further infor"river dip"! We can't snorkel all day so I'm sure there will www.shop.hiwwt.org.uk from Jim Day or Tracy Standish be a bit of fishing, but we thought we'd try something a mation at BlashfordLakes@hiwwt.org.uk Meet little bit different and adventurous - JOIN US IF YOU at the Blashford Lakes Education CenDARE! Booking essential, £16 per child. tre, Ellingham Drove, BH24 3PJ. Verwood Keyboard Society - Chiho Sunamoto & Jon Hub Theatre, Verwood Contact Smith entertain on a Yamaha, Tyros & piano.Visitors £10 Janetta Lakin 01202 822936 Bournemouth Air Festival. This year’s festival features seafront Dorset BH1 our biggest and best line-up so far. Everything from jets Bournemouth and display teams, to Royal Navy ships and live music. 2BU. https://bournemouthair.co.uk Family Explorers: Fun activities for all the family. £1.75 (annual ticket not valid).

Natural Wellbeing Weekly sessions seeking to use the To book please contact Jim or Tracy on natural environment to promote adult health and wellbe- 01425 472760 or Blashfording. Participants can be involved in cooking and sharing Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the Blashan outdoor lunch, bird watching and outdoor craft activi- ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham ties. Sorry no dogs. Suggested donation £4. Drove, BH24 3PJ. Booking essential Wildlife Tots:Teddy Bears Picnic Outdoor play, explora- To book your place please contact tion and discovery for pre-school aged children and their Tracy on 01425 472760 or Blashford10.30am-12noon OR parents or carers. Suggested donation £4 per child. Lakes@hiwwt.org.uk. Meet at the BlashMon 4 Sep 1-2.30pm Booking essential. Children must be accompanied by ford Lakes Education Centre, Ellingham adults. Drove, BH24 3PJ. Sorry no dogs. Verwood Flower Club invite you to join us to enjoy a Verwood Memorial Hall, Ringwood 7.30 pm. demonstration by Michelle Davies entitled "Mad HatRoad, Verwood, BH31 7AA. For more Tue 5 Sep ters".Entry for non-members £3. information contact 01202 820413 CUFF BILLETT’S NEW EUROPA JAZZ BAND. Large The Stockman's Lounge, Auction Cen8pm - 11pm (Doors Car Park – Bar – Tea/Coffee – Dancing – Raffle. Last tre, Netherhampton Rd, Salisbury, Wilts. Fri 8 Sep open 7pm) orders for HOT FOOD 8.00pm £10 pay on door (students SP2 8RH. 01672 564241. e-mail: law£5). www.southwilts.com/site/salisbury-jazz-club rence.jazz4us@gmail.com Community Open Weekend: Free opening of the house, Priest's House Museum & Garden, 23museum and garden. Part of Dorset Architectural 27 High Street, Wimborne, BH21 1HR. Sat 9, 10 Sep 10am - 4pm Heritage Week. FREE entry. 01202 882533. www.priest-house.co.uk Fri 1, 8, 22, 29 Sep

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SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2017…. Continued Meet 7.15 for Wed 13 Sep 7.30pm

East Dorset Antiquarian Society talk: “Water meadows: their history, technology and future.” Find out more with Michael Heaton, Archaeologist. Visitors welcome.

Wed 13 Sep 7.30pm

Arts & Craft Society talk by Claire Thomas entitled Colour and Texture in Art

Wed 13 Sep 7.30pm

East Dorset NT Association - Talk by Charles Clark 'The Welsh Highland Railway & The National Trust'

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Ornamental Grass Masterclass with Neil Lucas. All you need to know about grasses and how to use then in your garden. £35. Book online at www.knollgardens.co.uk

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Verwood Horticultural Society are hosting their Autumn Show. Entries from members and non members welcome for their fruit, vegetable, flowers, homecrafts, handicrafts, Junior & photography classes. "Cream Tea" Brass Band concert. The Verwood Town Band are holding a Cream Tea concert - open air if weather is good on the Verwood Rec (so bring your deckchairs) or in the Memorial Hall if not.

7am -10pm week- Pretty as a picture' Art exhibition by local artist Patricia days and 8.30 am - Sanyal. Bright acrylics on canvas. 6.30 pm weekends RSPB Open Day. RSPB Members and volunteers are invited to vist Knoll Gardens free-of-charge to see this 10am - 4pm Fri 22 Sep wildlife friendly garden. Please take proof of membership or RSPB volunteering status. No pre booking required.. AVON VALLEY CONCERTS - Pelleas Ensemble (flute, 7.30pm harp and viola). Classical recital by first-class musicians Fri 22 Sep in the intimate setting of the Trinity Centre Verwood Keyboard Society - Tony Stace entertains on a Wed 27 Sep 7.30pm Yamaha HX1 Keyboard. Visitors £10. Thu 28 Sep

Sat 30 Sep

Sat 30 Sep Tue 3 Oct Thu 5 Oct Sat 7th Oct

Wed 11 Oct

18 - 20 Oct

for contact details of many Local Entertainment Centres St. Catherine’s Church Hall, Lewens Lane, Wimborne BH21 1LE. www.dorset -archaeology.org.uk United Reformed Church Hall, Manor Rd, Verwood. Ann Aitken 01202 893659 Barrington Centre, Penny's Walk, Ferndown, BH22 9TH. More information Janet Matthews 01202 855001 www.ednta.org Knoll Gardens, Stapehill, Wimborne BH21 7ND. www.knollgardens.co.uk 01202 873931 St. Leonards Hotel. 185 Ringwood Road. St. Leonards. BH24 2PE. Near Ringwood (on A31). Hotel restaurant bookings 01425 471220. Jazz details, contact Janet 01202 873725 or Geoff 07798 721405. 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.

Music 7.30 to 10pm. Doors open 6.30pm.Meals can Verwood Traditional Jazz Club present Kevin Grenfell’s be taken in the res- Jazz Giants with John Hallam. Visitors £11 taurant or in the venue. Night Life Don't be afraid of the dark… set off into the gloaming in search of bats, moths, owls and other crea7.30pm - 9pm tures of the night! Suitable for, but not exclusive to, families. Sorry no dogs. Booking essential, suggested donation £4. Children must be accompanied by an adult. 2pm (Aft procession) Ringwood Carnival. Festival of fun for all the family with Ringwood town centre. 7.15pm (Evening afternoon & torchlight processions www.ringwoodcarnival.org procession)

Sat 16 Sep

19 Sep - 20 Oct

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Verwood Memorial Hall, Ringwood Road, Verwood, BH31 7AA. www.verwoodhs.co.uk Verwood Recreation Ground / Memorial Hall, Ringwood Rd, Verwood BH31 7AA It is free to attend. Delicious home made cream teas and cakes will be on sale. Verwood Hub. www.dorsetforyou.gov.uk/verwoodhub/ events. 01202 828740 Knoll Gardens, Stapehill, Wimborne BH21 7ND. www.knollgardens.co.uk 01202 873931 Trintiy Centre, Christchurch Road, Ringwood BH24 1DH

Hub Theatre, Verwood Contact Janetta Lakin 01202 822936 Ringwood Meeting House Meeting 7.30pm (Doors/ bar Memphis Jazzmen, great music, great atmosphere. House Lane Ringwood BH24 3RD. open 7pm) Tickets on the door £7 Raffle in aid of Julia's House Telephone 01425 480656 E-mail info@ringwoodmeetinghouse.org "Coffee Morning" Brass Band Concert. The Verwood Verwood Memorial Hall, Ringwood Rd, Training Band, renowned for their fun repertoire of mu- Verwood BH31 7AA. sic, are holding a Coffee Morning concert in aid of band We welcome adults and children alike. 10am - 12 noon funds. Great entertainment but if you have ever thought Entry is only £2 and includes a cuppa about learning to play a brass instrument why not come and biscuit. Plus homemade cakes for along and see what you could be doing in no time at all. sale. Moyles Court School, Ringwood, BH24 Open Morning - Find out more about Moyles Court 10am - 12.30pm 3NF www.moylescourt.co.uk School in the heart of the New Forest. Verwood Memorial Hall, Ringwood Verwood Flower Club invite you to join us to enjoy a 7.30 pm. demonstration by Pam Welch entitled "Down the Aisle" Road, Verwood, BH31 7AA. For more info please contact 01202 820413. Entry for non-members £3. Verwood Horticultural Society invite the public to a talk Verwood Memorial Hall, Ringwood 7.30pm Road, Verwood, BH31 7AA. on Planting & Growing Bulbs by guest speaker Tim Woodland. £1 members. £3 Non Members. All Welcome. www.verwoodhs.co.uk Brass Band Entertainment. The Verwood Concert Brass The Hub, Brockway, Verwood BH31 Autumn Concert will be packed full of entertaining music 7QE. Tickets available from the Hub Box 7:30pm - 10pm office 01202 828740. £10 or £6 for unfrom all three of the organisation's brass bands which der 19's. includes Dorset's No.1 brass band! East Dorset Antiquarian Society talk: “Potting on the St. Catherine’s Church Hall, Lewens Meet 7.15 for heath: in search of the medieval and early post-medieval Lane, Wimborne BH21 1LE. www.dorset 7.30pm East Dorset pottery industry.” Find out more with Dan -archaeology.org.uk Carter, Bournemouth University. Visitors welcome. Rockbourne Fair. Make a start on your Christmas shop- Salisbury Racecourse. Wed 10am-5pm, www.rockbournefair.org.uk. Wed/Fri Thu 10am-7.30pm, ping & raise money for The Stars Appeal which funds Adult £5 Thu £5 (£3 after 4pm on Thursextra care and equipment to benefit all wards and deFri 10am-3.30pm partments. in Salisbury District Hospital. Free Parking. day). Child FREE Students (12+) £1.50

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Hunters and Seekers, Sign Up Here By Kate McLelland

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n unusual arts project launched in Scunthorpe this year has reflected the public’s growing passion for interactive games, particularly if they involve solving puzzles to reach a goal. Five gold artworks, with a value of at least £1,000 each, were hidden around the area and the clues to their location were encoded in paintings hanging at the town’s 20-21 Arts Centre. Everyone loves the idea of finding hidden treasure, but opportunities are not just limited to rare events like the Scunthorpe gold hunt. Today it’s possible to take part in well-organised hobbies that encourage you to use your skills to track down hidden items or find concealed information.

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London areas with intriguing histories, such as Blackfriars, Elephant and Castle and Bermondsey. Unfortunately there are no prizes involved - the reward is simply enjoyment and knowledge but City Hunt plans to run an annual, mass-participation event for which prizes will be awarded. Large treasure hunts often reach the news. The 2012 Olympics was the backdrop to the biggest ever treasure hunt game, when 466 participants, all ambassadors for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, worked in 93 teams of five to follow clues hidden on either side of the river Thames. GEOCACHING To get involved in geocaching you’ll need a sense of adventure, a GPS receiver (anything from a smartphone app to a standalone device costing several hundred pounds), access to the internet and some form of transport. A geocache is a small, waterproof box containing a logbook, a pencil and a few (usually) low value items known as ‘swag’. You should never remove a ‘swag’ item unless you replace it with something of equal or

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Roundabout Coffee Time

The Big Big Read The Read In 2003, the BBC carried out a survey called the Big Read to find the nation’s 200 best-loved novels. For each of the 20 authors below, can you name the one and only novel they had in this list?

Wordwheel

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

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Roundabout Coffee Time Solutions GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CROSSWORD - Page 14 Across: 1. Trellis, 5. Kirov, 8. Maracas, 9. Meals, 10. Durer, 11. Moraine, 12. Cobweb, 14. Haggis, 17. Shackle, 19. Moats, 22. Allot, 23. Synergy, 24. Emery, 25. Surname.

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Lazy Days Whether you’re stretching out on a sun lounger, or just grabbing an hour’s peace and quiet in your garden, a good book is a summer essential in our opinion.

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Standard Deviation – Katherine Heiny Graham’s second wife, Audra, is warm, sociable and always ready to throw herself headlong into any situation. The total opposite of his first wife, Elspeth, in fact. So when Elspeth unexpectedly comes back into Graham’s life, he finds himself wondering how on earth he could have fallen in love with two such different women, and whether he’s ended up with the right one. If you like quirky characters, wry humour and reflections on the absurdities of everyday life, this book is for you.

Palace of Curiosities – Rosie Garland Abel and Eve are not like other people. Abel’s body heals itself. He has no idea how old he is, but his fractured

Reservoir 13 – Jon McGregor A teenage girl goes missing while on holiday in an English village. Seasons come and go and life goes on, but the girl’s mysterious disappearance continues to affect village life. Some people dream of finding her alive, others of discovering her body. This is not a crime novel, more a glimpse into human nature. There are a lot of characters, and you get to know each one as they go about their daily lives. It’s a quiet book, but it certainly draws you in.

Once in a Blue Moon Lodge – Lorna Landvik A warm, comfortable kind of story with great characters, first loves, old flames and family dynamics. Once in a Blue Moon Lodge follows a family over two decades – Nora, her mother Patty Jane and her grandmother Ione. It’s the sequel to Patty Jane’s House of Curl, but works as a standalone novel. There is a large cast of characters, and the timeline is hard to follow at times, as it jumps from past to present. Nevertheless, it’s a very enjoyable beach read.

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The Trouble with Goats and Sheep – Joanna Cannon It’s 1976 and 10 year old Grace’s neighbour, Mrs Creasy, has gone missing. With her best friend Tilly in tow, Grace sets out to solve the mystery. It soon becomes apparent that the community is hiding plenty of secrets, some of which go back almost a decade. Grace comes across as rather naive for her age at times, but she’s very likeable. A funny, easy read that will make waiting around at a station or airport much more bearable.

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Portrait of a Local Artist The landscape and its variety attracted artist Dick Hewitson to Dorset.

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keen walker and living in the county since 1970, he taught biology and used to run very successful residential biology field courses in the Purbecks. Now a full-time painter, Dick finds much inspiration from the area. “I do some plein air painting, and tend to prefer coastal locations, including the Purbecks,” he says. However, many of his paintings arise from drawings, so he does quite a lot of charcoal drawings when researching a painting. “I often paint recognisable places, like Chapman’s pool, but do not really paint ‘views’. There is always a degree of abstraction in my paintings and I am not aiming for photographic realism.” As a university student in the early ‘60s Dick studied biology. In that period he became very interested in the arts, especially the visual arts. “During my post-graduate teacher training course at Birmingham, training to become a science teacher, I had the opportunity to learn about oil painting, one morning a week for a whole term, when I studied with a tutor from the art department of Birmingham University. I was the only student. Basically, I learned how to handle oil paint. I began painting on my own in those early days, but I spent my working life mainly as a biology teacher. I did not pick up painting again until about 2011. I realised long ago that if I was to paint seriously, I would need to put a lot of time into it, which is why I spend several days a week painting, most weeks. I am very attracted to the natural world, and this may be reflected in the rather ‘organic’ quality of much of my work.” Dick is a member of Creative Coverage, which represents selected professional artists and craftspeople. www.dickhewitson.co.uk

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Please Note: School term and holiday dates are usually set over 14 months in advance of the academic year. They are based on a school year of 195 days although individual schools can use 5 of these days for staff training. Parents should contact the individual school to find out when their training days will be. All dates taken from www.dorsetforyou.com and www.hants.gov.uk for Dorset and Hampshire - dates that are in white are where days differ for Hampshire. Term/holiday Summer Holidays: 24(26)July - 1 Sept 17 Autumn Term: 4 Sept - 15(21) Dec 17 Half Term: 23 Oct - 27 Oct 17 Christmas Holidays: 18(22) Dec 17 - 1(3) Jan 18 Spring Term: 2(4) Jan - 29 March 18 Half Term: 12 Feb - 16 Feb 18 Easter Holidays: 30 March - 13 April 18 Summer Term: 16 April - 25(23) July 18 Half Term: 28 May - 1 June 18 UK holidays Summer Bank Holiday: 28 Aug 17 Christmas: 25,26 Dec 17 New Year: 1 Jan 18 Easter: 30 March - 2 April 18 May Day: 7 May 18 Spring Bank Holiday: 28 May 18 More useful information overleaf


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