SP4 Oct 2011

Page 1

SP4 Magazine

Your FREE local independent magazine covering the SP4 postcode north of Salisbury October 2011

Photo courtesy of Trinity Photography

NOW

delivered to

8,000 hom es

Salisbury in the SP4

Postcode

Oct t s 1 2 y a d i r F starts 7pm

Carnival

www.sp4magazine.co.uk


2 | www.sp4magazine.co.uk | 01725 511098 | debbie@redfoxpublishing.co.uk

Join our Pet Health Club! Spread the cost save money on routine pet healthcare! (Vaccinations, flea & worm treatment)

From as little as ÂŁ8 per month! Available to all NEW and EXISTING clients *(Terms

and conditions apply)

01722 416245 www.hamptonparkvets.co.uk

Sycamore Drive, Bishopdown Farm, Salisbury SP1 3GZ


Dear Readers, You may be wondering why you didn’t receive a copy of the SP4 Magazine last month. The reason is that we have now doubled the distribution and split it into two areas. This means that the magazine is still monthly but you will receive a copy on alternate months as indicated below. Don’t worry though, we will still be leaving copies with local pubs and shops so you can always pick one up. Plus, the magazines are always available to view online on our website. This month Salisbury Carnival is back. Last year was a huge success and was enjoyed by over 8,000 people. The annual event is organised by Salisbury City Council and free to attend so why not take the whole family... it starts at 7pm and don’t forget the camera! Another event happening this month is Rockbourne Fair. Shopping, dining, socialising and fundraising will all be on the menu when the fair returns to Salisbury Racecourse on 19th, 20th and 21st October. The annual Christmas shopping fair, which is expected to attract thousands of people is now in its 23rd year and is one of the region’s ‘must-attend’ events. You can find out more on pages 4-5. As always, try to remember to keep your latest edition of the SP4 Magazine handy for when you need a local business - they are just a phone call away and without them we wouldn’t be able to provide such a fantastic and well read community magazine!

Contents CHARITY NEWS

Greyhound Rescue.................................................................8 Rockbourne Fair..................................................................4-5 Stars Appeal Tidworth 10k and 3k Fun Run....................26 Salisbury Hospice - Charity Calendar...............................22

COMMUNITY NEWS Stonehenge Business to Business Showcase..................10 What’s On........................................................................18-19

COMPETITION Win tickets to the Odeon Cinema, Salisbury..................28

FEATURES Motoring - Quiet Disasters.......................................... 14-15 Working from Home........................................................... 30

PUZZLES Crossword, Sudoku, last month’s solutions....................28

RECIPE Cherry Fudge...........................................................................6

Distribution now alternates between two different areas. Residents will receive a copy every other month as indicated below.

Distribution this issue... (October) Gomeldon, Porton, Durrington, Amesbury (2), The Winterbournes

Debbie

Distribution next issue... (November) Allington & Boscombe Village, Ford, Hurdcott, Idmiston, Amesbury (1), Bulford, Cholderton, Great Durnford, Larkhill, Netton, Newton Toney, The Woodfords, Old Sarum

6

22

Published by: Kruger Park South Africa Uncovered

Debbie Stelling 2012 Red Fox Publishing Ltd Forge House, The Headlands Downton, Salisbury SP5 3HP

CALENDAR Please recycle

All profits from the sale of this calendar will go to Salisbury Hospicecare Trust

Registered Company No. 6916908 Tel/Fax:

01725 511098

Email: debbie@redfoxpublishing.co.uk www.sp4magazine.co.uk

@redfoxpublishng

thedowntondirectory

debbie-stelling

Next issue - copy deadline 12th October 2011 Disclaimer: Whilst every care has been taken to ensure that data in this publication is accurate, neither the publisher nor its editorial contributors can accept any liability to any party to loss or damage caused by errors or omissions resulting from negligence, accident or any other cause. Red Fox Publishing Ltd does not officially endorse any advertising material included in this publication. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval systems or transmitted in any form without prior permission of the publisher.


4 | www.sp4magazine.co.uk | 01725 511098 | debbie@redfoxpublishing.co.uk

WEDNESDAY 19th OCTOBER to FRIDAY 21st OCTOBER 2011 Shoppers at the 2010 Rockbourne Fair

ROCKBOURNE FAIR at Salisbury Racecourse

Floralistics at the Rockbourne Fair 2010

Shopping, dining, socialising and fundraising will be on the menu when the Rockbourne Fair returns to Salisbury Racecourse on 19th, 20th and 21st October. The annual Christmas shopping fair, which is expected to attract thousands of people from Wiltshire, Hampshire, Dorset and beyond, is now in its 23rd year and firmly established as one of the region’s ‘must-attend’ events. This year there will be around 90 stands, including over 30 exciting new stalls, with stall holders from across the UK selling exclusive and original goods that make perfect Christmas presents spectacularly showcased across three gift halls. In the Food Hall, shoppers can taste and take home a wide selection of gourmet food and drink from smoked salmon, focaccia bread, to the ever popular speciality cheeses!

Rockbourne Fair Committee members Geoff Corani, Jane Corani, Martin Price and Sandra Price with ex Stars Appeal Chair Lisa Stratton at the opening of the 2010 Rockbourne Fair

When the retail therapy all gets a bit much, shoppers can relax in the Racecourse’s excellent restaurant. The Fair will remain open


SP4 Magazine.... Linking local people with local businesses | 5 until 7.30pm on the Thursday evening for late night shopping and, as ever, there will be plenty of free parking. All proceeds from the Rockbourne Fair are donated to the Stars Appeal, Salisbury District Hospital’s charity which raises money to create the best possible experience for patients and their families by funding extra care and equipment over and above that provided by the NHS. Money raised at this year’s fair will help support a number of projects across the Hospital, including the provision of family accommodation for the parents and siblings of babies born premature or critically ill and Face the Future, a support group which offers free skin care and make-up sessions to local women undergoing treatment for cancer. Jane Corani, who is a member of the voluntary organising committee, said “Come and get all your Christmas shopping under one roof. We have 90 stalls providing original, high quality and well priced presents, including gifts for children, beautiful jewellery, luxurious clothes and shoes, and a speciality food and drink hall packed with delicious tempting treats!” Focaccia Bread Company at the Rockbourne Fair 2010

Amongst the 90 stallholders at the 2011 Rockbourne Fair will be….. The Truckle Cheese Company - an evermore popular range of farmhouse cheese truckles and chutney’s for cheeses. http://www.trucklecheese. co.uk

Debbie & Andrew’s Sausages - We keep to a traditional recipe of lean British pork shoulder, breadcrumbs and seasoning. When we are feeling more adventurous we add a few of our favourite fresh ingredients, and never use artificial colours or flavours. http://www.debbieandandrews.co.uk

Heyland & Whittle - make the finest, natural handmade soaps, reed diffusers & accessories. Our handmade soap making process has been developed, by us, to give you a unique experience, using only natural colourings, a huge range of pure vegetable & essential oils & of course, loads of care & attention! http://www.heylandandwhittle.co.uk

Anise Cashmere - Luxurious 100% cashmere wraps. Made in the Lowlands of Scotland from the softest three ply cashmere the wraps come in a range of beautiful colours. These fabulous quality wraps make a perfect gift as one size really does suit all women. Perfect for air travel, weekends away, watching matches, school run, barbeques, drinks parties the list is endless, even whilst pregnant!

Godminster Vintage is a range of high quality, organic foods - all incredibly familiar, yet twisted, tastefully, into the unique. Like any premium product, their foundations lie in the quality of their raw ingredients. When it comes to food, organic ingredients are unsurpassable. They are not only tastier, they are healthier for you, too. http://www. godminster.com/

Glover & Smith make stunning pewter tableware, pewter gifts and pewter jewellery in our Wiltshire studios. Established in 1994. We use the highest quality lead free pewter and the highest standards of craftsmanship. Our making methods are eco friendly and we have a low carbon footprint. http:// www.gloverandsmith.co.uk All photos © Salisbury Journal


6 | www.sp4magazine.co.uk | 01725 511098 | debbie@redfoxpublishing.co.uk

Recipe

Hallo ween

Treat

Cherry Fudge (makes approx 550g (1¼lb)

This home-made fudge is a delicious sweet treat that kids will love and is great for a Hallowe’en treat. You can replace the cherries with raisins, chopped stem ginger or chopped nuts.

450g (1lb) granulated sugar 75g (3oz) butter 150ml (¼pt) milk 170g can evaporated milk 1 tsp pure vanilla extract 100g (4oz) glace cherries, chopped

Method Place the sugar in a large heavybased pan with the butter, milk and evaporated milk. Heat

is stiff, grainy and paler in colour.

gently, stirring all the time with a wooden spoon until the sugar has dissolved. Bring the mixture to the boil, without stirring, and continue to boil until the mixture reaches 116C/240F on a sugar thermometer (see tip). Stir the boiling mixture occasionally to prevent it from sticking. Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the vanilla essence and chopped glace cherries. Beat with a wooden spoon until the mixture

Quickly pour the mixture into a greased 18cm (7in) square shallow cake tin. Leave until almost set then mark into squares. When completely cold, cut or break into the squares. Store the fudge in an airtight container.

Top Tip - If you don’t have a sugar thermometer, place a jug of very cold water by the hob. After boiling the fudge mixture for about 5 minutes, drop a teaspoonful of the hot syrup into the water. If the syrup forms a ball which you can roll between your fingers then it’s ready - if not, boil for a further few minutes then test again.


SP4 Magazine.... Linking local people with local businesses | 7

THE WHITE HORSE IN DOWNTON

THE OLD STABLES function room at THE WHITE HORSE, DOWNTON, has everything you need for the perfect Christmas party

ty? r a P s a m t s i r h Stress Free C reaming of a You must be d E Christmas! WHITE HORS Designated party planner to Wide range of beverage

help you plan and ensure the event options; from traditional runs smoothly (no extra charge) local ales to fine wines and champagne cocktails Rustic and charming countryside location Capacity for parties from 8 to 80 Superb food options, from hot and cold buffets to sit Tailored to your budget down banquet. Taster session and specific needs available too

 

 

Call us now for a no obligation tour or simply to discuss your needs


8 | www.sp4magazine.co.uk | 01725 511098 | debbie@redfoxpublishing.co.uk

Charity appeals to public as kennels become over-subscribed

“the list of pound dogs on the put to sleep list is massive”

G

reyhound Rescue West of England (GRWE) have issued an appeal, as pressure to save dogs from being put to sleep by local authorities increases on the national dog charity. GRWE, which last year rehomed nearly ninehundred ex-racers and lurchers, is calling for animal lovers to consider rehoming abandoned dogs when they plan to take a pet into their lives. Jan Lake, GRWE’s regional Rehoming Officer for Somerset and Wiltshire has issued a statement saying “We are way over numbers at kennels and the list of pound dogs on the put to sleep list is massive.” This is supported by figures from The Dogs Trust “Stray Dogs Report 2008” which concluded that in that year eighteen stray dogs were put to sleep each day. GRWE have noticed that in 2011 the situation is far from improving, and demands on the charity are increasing.

Jane Lake with rescue dog Lorna on the day Lorna went home

Founded in 1991 - primarily to save some of the thousands of ex-racing dogs discarded at the end of their careers - the volunteer-run rescue finds itself increasingly taking in dogs found straying or suffering from abuse. “One thing never stops amazing us though, the trust and love these poor dogs are prepared to show in humans; after all they go through, they just want to be friends.” explained press officer Stuart Parslow, who continued “Our dogs are character-assessed, and GRWE offers a match-making service that will help find the right dog for you”. So, we asked Stuart to give us six reasons why adopt from GRWE, and this is what he said: companionship – Greyhounds and lurchers are by nature affectionate, faithful, quiet and fantastic companions, and most get on well with children, GRWE can offer dogs of varying exercise needs (Greyhounds are perfectly content

with two short strolls a day while some lurchers will love country rambles), Greyhounds are particularly easy on the lead, many animal lovers with allergies find themselves able to live with Greys, and mature dogs make great house-mates (having grown out of those difficult puppy stages). But, importantly the dogs come with a support for life guarantee; Greyhound Rescue West of England is staffed by experienced volunteers – many with formal qualifications in dog behaviour. They share a passion for the dogs, and will provide good quality assessments prior to homing, and thorough posthoming support. This means that with your GRWE dog you will get an accurate description of what to expect from your pet. You will also have support quickly to hand, to help you nurture and develop your ‘fast friend’. If you are interested in homing a greyhound, why not visit www.grwe. com or call GRWE on 07000 785 092.

Pictured in circles - Max (top) and Marty (bottom) saved from being put to sleep after being found as starving strays Kai (middle left) was found straying and Muppet (middle right) was literally saved from his owner’s rifle (he was deemed a poor hunter)


SP4 Magazine.... Linking local people with local businesses | 9

Interior Construction All aspects of domestic and commercial work undertaken

All types of Roofing Fascias/Gutterings & Chimneys Landscaping & Fencing Repointing & FREE Estimates • • • •

All aspects of carpentry and joinery Fitted kitchens Flooring Property maintenance including painting & decorating • Partitioning & complete office refurbishment Please contact for further details and a no obligation quotation Edward Robson: (07734) 886864 (01980) 610787 edwardrobson@live.co.uk

01722 413045 35a Winding Way, Salisbury, SP2 9DZ

. Solar PV (Electric) . Solar Thermal (Hot Water) • Free no obligation Survey & Quotations

Make hay while the sun shines. A Solar PV system can help you to gain energy independence, reduce your demands on the environment and protect your family against the rising cost of living. If you are worried about the rising cost of energy and want to reduce your bills call Worthy Energy now on 01722 500 450 or visit www.worthyenergy.co.uk to see how much you could save.

Now is the Perfect time to go Solar. Invest before April 2012 to ensure that you receive the maximum tariff. Act now to beat the ever increasing energy bills. Invest wisely.

Tel: 01722 500 450 Your Local Renewable Energy Specialists

Your Local Renewable Energy Specialists


10 | www.sp4magazine.co.uk | 01725 511098 | debbie@redfoxpublishing.co.uk

COMMUNITY “the whole event had a fantastic atmosphere and there was a real buzz in the building”

STONEHENGE CHAMBER OF TRADE BUSINESS-2-BUSINESS SHOWCASE Thursday, 20th October at Antrobus House, Amesbury 3pm to 7pm Held over two floors of Antrobus House in Amesbury, this highly popular event is back for 2011. With whispers of a very special VIP guest speaker there are just weeks to go before Stonehenge’s premier business showcase takes place. Event organiser, PA 4A Day, is once again at the helm and preparations are going well. Michele Way advised that, “so far we have a 75% uptake of exhibitor’s stands and we are still receiving enquiries. This year we

have received bookings from both new and established businesses in Amesbury and the wider area, we are anticipating another successful year for the Chamber of Trade.”

Exhibitors are being encouraged to run competitions so there will be many opportunities to win prizes as well as a prize being awarded for the most outstanding exhibit.

Last year there were 34 exhibitors attending, the whole event had a fantastic atmosphere and there was a real buzz in the building. The Chamber is extremely pleased to be hosting this event once more and would like to encourage any budding entrepreneurs to attend either as a visitor or as an exhibitor. Entry is free for all visitors and there will be a huge variety of businesses showcasing their products and services.

Stonehenge Chamber of Trade welcomes all new members and if you wish to join please email stonehengechamber@hotmail. com. For more information or to request a booking form please call 01722 782288 or email enquiries@pa-4aday. co.uk. Booking forms can also be downloaded from www. stonehengechamber.co.uk.


SP4 Magazine.... Linking local people with local businesses | 11

MCD Carpentry All aspects of Carpentry & Joinery

Free Quotations

Tel: 01980 626248 Mob: 07792 730755 mark.dibben@yahoo.co.uk

Internal & External Carpentry  Kitchen Fits  Roofing Timber Frame Constructions  Doors, Walls & Floors

Simon Palmer Carpentry and Building Services

All aspects of Carpentry undertaken & general building work Specialising in Loft Conversions Traditional Cut Roofs Timber Framed Buildings First and Second Fix Carpentry Decking & Fencing Fitted Kitchens/Bedrooms/Bathrooms

For a FREE estimate please call Simon on...

07970 207823 Palmer Carpentry

email: palmbuild@hotmail.com www.palmercarpentry.org.uk


12 | www.sp4magazine.co.uk | 01725 511098 | debbie@redfoxpublishing.co.uk

All domestic electrical services carried out, including wiring for loft conversions, new extensions and outbuildings, showers, extra sockets or lights (indoors and outdoors), complete rewires     

All jobs considered Qualified to current building regs Reliable and quality service Free estimates Your local No hourly rates electrician

Just ring for a chat:

07952-024118 01980-610635

Discount www.bveslimited.co.uk for OAPs Email: neil.james@bveslimited.co.uk

t:

01980 610 632

m: 07778 147389 e: presslee@ntlworld.com ▪ rewiring

▪ pond electrics

▪ lighting

▪ earth/bonding

▪ sockets

▪ immersion heaters

▪ cookers

▪ fault finding

▪ showers

▪ emergency lighting

▪ heated towel rails ▪ fire alarms ▪ consumer units

▪ intruder alarms

▪ storage heaters

▪ part p certificates

▪ underfloor heating ▪ domestic ▪ security lighting

▪ commercial

▪ garden lighting

▪ industrial

free quotations


SP4 Magazine.... Linking local people with local businesses | 13

We create cakes for Anniversaries, Birthdays, Christenings, Engagements, Novelties, Parties, Valentines and Weddings. Beverley’s Creative Cakes attracts customers from all over the south of England. To order a cake for any occasion, hire or buy equipment to create your own cakes, choose from our supply of decorations or to have a lesson in decorating call 01725 513758 or visit our website beverleyscreativecakes.com Beverleys Creative Cakes, 53 The Borough, Downton , Salisbury SP5 3LX Tel: 01725 513758 E-mail: beverleybarter@fsmail.net Shop Opening times: Monday to Friday – 9am- 5pm Saturday – 9am to 1pm


14 | www.sp4magazine.co.uk | 01725 511098 | debbie@redfoxpublishing.co.uk

MOTORING

CAR makers. Give them their due, they normally produce some rather good motors. But occasionally – very occasionally – disasters that should have remained in the design studio slip through the net.

Quiet disasters

Here we take a look at the top of the flops

Renault Koleos You only have to look over the fence to sister firm Nissan to see that crossovers can be successful – try and order a Qashqai or Juke now and you’ll be looking at a rather long wait. So it’s hard to pinpoint exactly why the Renault Koleos flopped. Renault launched it in 2008 and by 2010 it had been axed, selling just 2,890. The Qashqai, by comparison, sold 9,253 models in March alone. Nissan Cube The Cube has been a cult hit for years with unofficial imports snapped up by style conscious buyers keen for something unique. So when Nissan decided to bring the latest model to the UK officially in 2009, it was sure it had a hit on its hands. Unfortunately, the maker gave it little publicity, it was expensive and soon became too costly to import from Japan. 1,000 were sold which Nissan says was ‘over its estimate’. We don’t believe them. Citroen C6 We all know that large French saloons haven’t been the most popular cars in Britain. Despite this, Citroen launched the C6 in 2006 with phrases like ‘free-thinking’, ‘svelte’, and ‘unmistakable’ in its marketing bumpf. From its launch to the end of 2010, Citroen sold just 889 units – the E60 BMW 5 Series sold ten times as many in the same period. But Citroen always said it had expectations the C6 would find homes ‘in the hundreds, rather than thousands’. Chrysler Sebring Chrysler had its eye on entering the D-segment back in 2007 – and thought the Sebring was the answer. It wasn’t. The press packs said it combined ‘striking design with interior craftsmanship’ with ‘great performance’ thrown in for good measure. The public disagreed and bought only 2,652 of them before it slipped off the price lists in 2009. In the same period, Ford sold 126,368 units of the Mondeo. Subaru Tribeca Like Renault, Subaru believed it needed an SUV in its range. So, in 2006, along came the Tribeca. Intended to offer a ‘practical SUV with great handling and a sporty drive’ it failed to find buyers. A face-lift in 2008 did nothing to improve sales and it bowed out that year with just 750 sold. In contrast, the Volvo XC90 – a car Subaru was competing with – sold 11,897 units in the same three years. Toyota Urban Cruiser The Toyota Urban Cruiser went on sale in May 2009. Designed to meet a ‘growing demand for vehicles that are cut out for life on urban roads’ it didn’t do the job. Sales at the end of 2010 were 3,017 – the maker had planed to shift 2,000 units a year.


SP4 Magazine.... Linking local people with local businesses | 15 Chrysler Crossfire Launched with great fanfare in 2003, the Crossfire was Chrysler’s sports car for the masses. Based on the first-generation Mercedes SLK, it came in coupe and convertible forms with retro American styling. However, only 4,544 units were sold in five years, and the Crossfire quietly died in 2008. In contrast the SLK sold 4,362 units in 2004 alone. Vauxhall Signum More than just a cut-down Vectra, the Signum was intended to offer the executive experience in an otherwise humdrum Vauxhall and arrived in 2003. But almost five years to the day, Vauxhall called time on the Signum, axing it with just 17,344 sales to its name. This was ‘on target’ according to the firm but industry experts say it was well off what was originally planned. Ford Cougar Along with the Focus, the Cougar was one of the cars that demonstrated Ford’s ‘new edge’ look in the late 90s. Available with the Mondeo’s 2.0-litre and 2.5-litre petrol engines, the Cougar was loved by the press. Sadly, the public wasn’t convinced – the lack of a prestige badge meant sales totaled 13,958 in four years. In contrast, the BMW 3 Series Coupe sold 44,420 between ’98 and ’02, showing a badge makes all the difference. Mercedes-Benz R-Class Billed as a car that combined ‘an SUV, sports saloon, and luxury estate car’ into one package, the Mercedes R-Class arrived in 2005 hoping to carve a niche of its own. It was such a niche that few Brits bought it, and even a makeover in 2010 did little to improve the 3,433 sales clocked up so far. Mercedes says those numbers are ‘in-line with expectations’, but we’re not so sure about that… by James Baggott, editor of Car Dealer Magazine (CarDealerMag.co.uk)

• Garage Doors • Entrance Doors • Gates & Automation • Property Protection Products

For All Your Entry Solutions

Unit 22, Whaddon Business Park, Alderbury, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP5 3HF

T: 01722 711200 W: www.freelanceentrysolutions.co.uk


Amesbury’s local independent estate agent with two generations of Jordan’s family working in the business. Jordans is situated in the heart of Amesbury and is the only agent in the town to offer its customers free off road parking. Jordans success has been well recognised in local and regional business awards but at the centre of their business ethos is the feedback they get from their clients and it is for this reason that most of their new business comes from recommendation from previous clients and local professionals in the area. The Jordans office is run by the owners who are supported with an experienced, friendly and highly qualified team of property professionals. For advice on all aspects of property please contact their friendly team on 01980 880 999.

Call now to arrange your free, no obligation market appraisal.


James

Joseph

Elaine

Anita

Sarah

Amesbury: 01980 880999 25 High Street, Amesbury, Wiltshire SP4 7ET

View all our properties online @ jordanshomes.co.uk


October Bourne Valley Tuesday Club Tues 4th Oct from 7.30pm Methodist Hall, Winterbourne Dauntsey, SP4 6EW. Our annual evening, MISSION IN BRITAIN led by the Rev David Bridge. There will be a Bring & Buy stall in aid of Mission in Britain. Contact Brian 01980 611172.

Bourne Valley Horticultural Society

What’s On

‘Season Finale’ Race Day 10th October - 12pm Salisbury Racecourse - FREE admission. Come and enjoy the thrill of the races absolutely free. There is no catch and no need to book... just turn up on the day! Gates open 12 noon / provisional first race is 2.10pm. www. salisburyracecourse.co.uk for more details.

Thurs 6th Oct at 7.30pm

Bourne Valley Tuesday Club

The Glebe Hall, Winterbourne Earls SP4 6HA – Talk by Brian Pettit, “All Things Bright and Beautiful (photographs of visually striking plants, birds, insects and mammals at home and abroad)”. Contact Lynn 01980 610635

Methodist Hall, Winterbourne Dauntsey, SP4 6EW. Another of our ever popular beetle drive and fish & chip suppers. A fun evening for everyone. Cost including the supper £6. Contact Brian 01980 611172.

‘The Amesbury Archer’

WI Monthly Meeting

Tues 11th Oct, from 7.30pm

7th October - 7.30pm

Wed 12th Oct at 2.15pm

Downton Museum & Archive Talk at the Memorial Hall, Downton. Dr Andrew Fitzpatrick of Wessex Archaeology will tell the story of the amazing discovery, in 2002 near Stonehenge, of the `Archer`. Widely reported on at the time, much has been learnt in the intervening years from the study of the Archer’s remains and the many grave goods found with him. Dating from about 2,300BC, roughly the time the Sarsen stones were erected, this burial has shed a little more light on life at a crucial period of this World Heritage site. Some of the facts revealed are quite astonishing. Doors open at 6.45pm when light refreshments will be available. Admission is free (but look out for the old Church Poor Box where donations will be welcome!)

Winterbourne Glebe Hall. Mrs Wendy Howden on “Gold Medal Winners at Chelsea” – contact 01980 619096. Ladies – you will be made most welcome at any of our meetings.

Thursday Seniors’ Cafe Thurs 13th Oct – 2pm to 4pm Newton Tony Memorial Hall, SP4 0HF.

Salisbury Community Choir Sat 15th Oct at 7.30 pm St Michael’s Church, Winterbourne Earls SP4 6HA. A special performance of “Halleloojah Choruses” in support of St Michael’s Building Facilities Fund. Tickets £6 adults, £1.50 children

under 16, from Winterbourne PO/ Shop. Refreshments available in the interval.

Winterbourne Parish Council meeting Wed 19th Oct at 7.30pm In the Ron Burton Room, Winterbourne Glebe Hall, SP4 6HA. All residents welcome. Contact Parish Clerk 01980 863802 or e-mail: winterbournepc@googlemail. com.

Bourne Valley Historical Society Thurs 20th Oct at 7.45pm In the Winterbourne Glebe Hall, SP4 6HA – members evening, with an opportunity for members to display their own research, including documents & artefacts from the past. – Contact Maureen 01980 611311 or www. bournevalleyhistory.co.uk

Bourne Folk Fri 21st Oct from 7.30pm Bourne Folk continue with their Autumn Season – this time featuring Johnny Coppin at Boscombe Social Club, Boscombe Village, SP4 0AB. More details from Dave on 07596 833797 or www.salisburyfolk.co.uk

Bourne Valley Tuesday Club Tues 25th Oct - 7.30pm Methodist Hall, Winterbourne Dauntsey, SP4 6EW. Sue Bowser gives a presentation with slides of her Cycling Holiday on the island of Iona. Please support this visiting speaker. Contact Brian 01980 611172.


Moviola Film

Accord Social Group

Members of the Committee.

Thurs 27th Oct – 7.30pm (Doors open at 7pm)

Tuesday Evenings at 8pm

Remember that we are happy to supply transport for you to this event so please contact our Coordinator on 01980 611117 if you need a lift.

The Glebe Hall, Winterbourne Earls, SP4 6HA – Water for Elephants (12A). The story is about a young man whose parents die in an accident and in his grief he inadvertently gets on a circus train. The story is about his life from then onwards which is fascinating. Tickets available in advance from Winterbourne PO & Stores £5.00 (or £6 at the door).

Rockbourne Fair 19th-21st October Rockbourne Fair 2011 at Salisbury Racecourse - ‘with Christmas in mind’. Wed 19th, 10am-5pm. Thursday 20th, 10am-7.30pm (late night shopping). Friday 21st, 10am-3.30pm. Free Parking - Entry £5 (£3 after 4pm on Thursday). For more information visit www. rockbournefair.org.uk or call Gemma Heath on 01722 429005.

Stonehenge Stakes Race Night Sat 22nd October at 7.30pm Antrobus House, Amesbury. Stonehenge branch RNLI Fun Night. Hobby Horse Racing. Curry night with a veggie option. Cash Bar and raffle. Prize awarded for best Ascot Type hat. Tickets £10 each. Available from The Community Shop in Amesbury or book with Ros at Antrobus House 01980 622435, or Dave on 01980 623536.

Amesbury Country Market 1st Oct, 5th Nov, 3rd Dec 10am to 11.30am Methodist Church Hall, High St., Amesbury. First Saturday of every month. Local, home produced baking, preserves, garden produce, plants, crafts, fresh meat and sausages, eggs. Special Christmas Market on 17th December.

The New Inn, New Street, Salisbury. A friendly group of people who meet up weekly for meals, theatre, walks, garden visits etc. Contact 01722 322802 (Jean) or 01722 327665 (Alan).

What about a sing to chase the blues away? The Bourne Valley Singers Invite you to join us on Wednesday evenings at 7pm in the Methodist Church,Winterbourne Earls. Where the ALL LADIES ‘a cappela’ choir, with voices ranging from top F to low G, sing in harmony an eclectic mix of popular songs from the Victorian era, the 1930s to the 1960s, as well as madrigals, classical and traditional songs. No auditions just a trial period to see how much you enjoy our group. For further information please email bournevalleysingers@hotmail.co.uk.

Bourne Valley Link Scheme Serving Cholderton, Newton Tony, Allington, Boscombe, Idmiston, Porton, Gomeldon, The Winterbournes and Hurdcott.

Newton Tony Fete - Bank Holiday Monday. At this year’s Fete we set up a stall to publicise our Link Scheme and voluntary work with the additional hope of attracting new clients and volunteers. We hope you dropped in for a chat. Coming Event – Christmas Bazaar Make a note in your diary for Saturday 3rd December when we will be holding the Christmas Bazaar at Idmiston Memorial Hall, Porton. We’ll be getting into the Xmas mood with mulled wine and mince pies and of course our usual raffle & ‘Bring & Buy Event’, so make sure you don’t miss it. You can chat with other Clients, our Volunteers, Co-ordinators and

Bourne Valley Horticultural Society Thurs 3rd Nov at 7.30pm The Glebe Hall, Winterbourne Earls, SP4 6HA. Talk by Chris Smith of Pennard Plants in Somerset, “Heritage Vegetables”. Contact Lynn 01980 610635

WI Monthly Meeting Wed 9th Nov, 2.15pm Winterbourne Glebe Hall SP4 6HA. Mrs Roz Liddington on “Hat Don’t Suit Me”. Contact 01980 619096. Ladies – you will be made most welcome at any of our meetings.

Winterbourne Food Fayre Sat 12th Nov The Glebe Hall, Winterbourne Earls SP4 6HA. Contact Lynn on 01980 610635.

Parish Council Meeting Wed 16th Nov at 7.30pm In the Ron Burton Room, Winterbourne Glebe Hall, SP4 6HA. All residents welcome. Contact Parish Clerk 01980 863802 or e-mail: winterbournepc@googlemail. com.

A DATE FOR YOUR DIARY Saturday 10th December The Bourne Valley Singers are preparing for a WASSAIL Concert to be held in the Glebe Hall, Winterbourne Earls on Saturday 10th December 2011. Ticket, times and finer details will be promulgated closer to the date – keep a look out for Posters and Adverts. An evening of entertaining humour and melodious harmony is promised.


20 | www.sp4magazine.co.uk | 01725 511098 | debbie@redfoxpublishing.co.uk

PROFESSIONAL MAGICIAN AND CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINER

MJW Painting

Unbelievable illusions

Decorating

Very affordable

Amazing Tricks

Scott

S erva nte

Any distance

Make your child’s party a memorable event with the Scott Servante Magic Show Enquiries and Bookings (01722) 503565 Member of The International Brotherhood of Magicians Member of Equity (The Performer’s Union)

and

“Michael Waters specialises in all interior & exterior painting and decorating”

01980 610495 Mobile: 07767 401130

Telephone:

30 YEARS EXPERIENCE FREE QUOTATIONS

 Kitchen & bathroom re-fits  Extensions & Plastering  All aspects of listed building work  Purpose made joinery  Loft conversions & lead work

CALL TODAY FOR A FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTE Project management & assistance with project management available. References can be provided.


SP4 Magazine.... Linking local people with local businesses | 21

All aspects of Carpentry & Building work undertaken

month’s For this month’s petition this ComFor tickets films and times to winfilms and times see page 28 information, call information, call

0871 22 22 44 0871 44 007 007 or visit or visit

odeon.co.uk odeon.co.uk Largest choice of curtain fabrics in the area. Come and visit our first floor showroom at 86-88 Southampton Road (above Carpetwise)     

Made to measure curtains and blinds Wide choice of ready made curtains Poles and tracks Free measuring and advice service Fitting service

01722 410850

For your complete window furnisher

10% DISCOUNT WITH THIS VOUCHER (for a limited period only)

Kitchens Bathrooms Extensions Roofing Flooring Building Maintenance & Repairs Property Refurbishments

Please contact Oliver Orcheston-Findlay on 07754 947 272 for a FREE estimate

EE es FRstimat E

CARPENTER AND JOINER

Tony Archer www.tonyarchercarpentry.co.uk Refurbishment, Kitchens Wardrobes, Cupboards Staircases, Windows, Doors New Builds, Fencing, Shelving

Purpose Made Carpentry & Joinery Supplied and Fitted, No VAT charged

01980 611441 or 07729 116905


Kruger Park South Africa

“Uncovered” Following a recent family holiday to Africa’s Kruger Park, a local lady has decided to put her snapshots to good use and create a spectacular charity calendar in order to raise funds for Salisbury Hospice. The result is a stunning collection of photographs, from elephants to rhinos, giraffes to lions - 12 exclusive and intimate images guaranteed to brighten up any room throughout 2012. The calendar also makes the perfect christmas gift and what better way to spend your money than helping a local charity. Nicky Fower from Gomeldon, who was accompanied on holiday by her husband Barry and mother-in-law Sylvia, told us she is determined to raise as much money as possible from the sale of the calendars. “They are all memorable images of a great holiday and I wanted to do something useful with them. I cannot think of a more worthwhile cause than the Hospice, we all know someone who has suffered or is suffering from cancer and the support offered to them and their families by the Hospice is fantastic.” The calendars will be on sale from the end of September and cost £9. You can purchase one by calling Nicky on 01980 610991 / 07736 550603 or you can email barry.fower@ btinternet.com. All profits from the sale of the calendars will go to Salisbury Hospicecare Trust. We think the calendar is a fantastic idea and would encourage readers to place their order soon as there are only a limited number available so when they’re gone, they’re gone!

Kruger Park South Africa Uncovered

2012 CALENDAR

All profits from the sale of this calendar will go to Salisbury Hospicecare Trust


SP4 Magazine.... Linking local people with local businesses | 23

We provide a professional service in all aspects of arboriculture and pride ourselves on customer satisfaction

For an estimate call

ACTIVE TREE CARE

01725 512679 or 07887 518 722

garden design & construction

Phone Paul for a free consultation

Creative & practical designs suitany any site Creative and practical designs to tosuit site and style

Full Landscaping Service patios & paths ~ walling & steps ~ driveways ~ turfing ~ fencing & trellis ~ planting ~ water features

palmatumgardendesign.co.uk

01722 714353


24 lettings_add:Layout | www.sp4magazine.co.uk | 01725 511098 2 29/04/2010 18:00| debbie@redfoxpublishing.co.uk Page 1

L ettings

www.w-w.co.uk

Letting your property has never been easier. Woolley & Wallis are Salisbury’s longest established estate agent. Our clients will benefit from over 125 years of collective knowledge, expertise and service to provide the best letting service available:-

• Fully managed • Tenant find only • Rent collection only

Call our specialists on - 01722

424535

51 - 61 Castle Street, Salisbury, SP1 3SU. lettings@w-w.co.uk

BUSY LIFE? T.I.S. GOING ON HOLIDAY?

Reliable Ironing Service We collect and deliver to most areas. Hangers and covers supplied for return. For prices and more info phone Teresa on 01722 337371 after 10 am or 07746 584839 anytime.


SP4 Magazine.... Linking local people with local businesses | 25

One of Salisbury’s oldest estate agents are back! To find out more about our special opening offer just give us a call!

rightmove.co.uk The UK’s number one property website

Tel: 01722 330000 60 Castle Street Salisbury

www.millsmills.co.uk sales@millsmills.co.uk

LET www.martinco.com

Martin & Co (Salisbury)

Martin & Co (Amesbury)

01722 415364

01980 699095

salisbury@martinco.com www.salisbury-martinco.co.uk

amesbury@martinco.com www.amesbury-martinco.co.uk

the UK’s No1 letting agent


26 | www.sp4magazine.co.uk | 01725 511098 | debbie@redfoxpublishing.co.uk Photos from Tidworth 10k 2010

s Entorpiee TIDWORTH 10k & 3k FUN RUN n now

Entries are now open for the seventh annual Tidworth 10k & 3k Fun Run. The increasingly popular event which is in aid of the Salisbury District Hospital Stars Appeal and organised with the assistance of 1st Mechanised Brigade Headquarters and Signal Squadron (215) will take place at Tedworth House on Sunday 6th November. Over 1,000 people took part last year. The Tidworth 10k & 3k Fun Run was the brain-child of Tidworthbased Signal Squadron soldiers Paul Munslow and Mark Morgan. They wanted to do something to help the local Hospital that had provided care for so many of their fellow serviceman and their families. The runs first started in 2005 and have since raised over £150,000 for various projects and departments at Salisbury

Sunday 6th November

District Hospital including the provision of a highly advanced keyhole surgery suite, a range of treatment and diagnostic equipment for premature and critically ill babies, additional facilities within the state-ofthe-art new Children’s Unit and a second cardiac catheterisation laboratory in the new Cardiac Suite. WO1 (RSM) Dean Cartledge of 1st Mechanised Brigade Headquarters and Signal Squadron (215) said, “The Tidworth 10k is an event that the Army are proud to be involved with. There are many military families based in and around Tidworth who receive care at Salisbury District Hospital and to support the Stars Appeal with their fundraising is something that we feel is very important.” The event attracts runners of all ages and abilities, and although there are always some fast times, the focus is on fun and fundraising. Runners can choose between a 3k and 10k route which both start and finish at Tedworth House. The 10k goes through the army camp before heading off on to Salisbury Plain. The 3k

follows a much less challenging, fun route around the Tidworth polo grounds and is suitable for all to run, walk or toddle. Pushchairs are welcome too so the whole family can get involved. All runners are asked to raise sponsorship money towards an area of the Hospital close to their heart, such as Cardiac care, the Pembroke Unit, Caring 4 Kids or for the Appeal’s current major project which aims to raise £350,000 to provide a dedicated a Family Accommodation Unit for the parents and siblings of premature and critically ill babies at Salisbury District Hospital. Gemma Heath, Fundraising Co-ordinator for the Stars Appeal said, “We are enormously grateful to the Army for their continued support which ensures that this popular event can go ahead. Monies raised will help us enormously as we strive forward with our aim to make life better for local people in hospital.” The event has sold out for the last two years so organisers are advising people to register early to avoid disappointment. Runners can register online via the Stars Appeal website www.starsappeal.org.


SP4 Magazine.... Linking local people with local businesses | 27

Specialist Contractor in Fencing

Mr Fencing Established 10 years

Decking Pergolas Sheds Repairs or Replace

CALL Competitive Rates 01722 711800 FREE Quotations And Advice or 07855 857899 Three Crowns, Southampton Road, Whaddon, Salisbury SP5 3HB

MADE-TO-MEASURE

BLINDS Gas & Oil Maintenance Boiler Replacements Solar Heating All Renewable Energies Installation-Repairs-Services All general plumbing work undertaken

For a competitive quote call

07966 156197

159485

aquagas.salisbury@hotmail.co.uk www.aquagassalisbury.co.uk

Fast Personal Service Extensive range Fantastic Offers and Prices .... Choose from .... VERTICALS ROLLERS VENETIANS PLEATED ROMANS

CONSERVATORY BLINDS SPECIALIST

Call Karlton today on ....... 01980 590414 or 07710 231145

www.local-blinds.org


Puzzles

(Answers in the next issue or online at www.sp4magazine.co.uk)

Across 1. Actors in a play (4) 3. Grow or enlarge (8) 9. At rest (7) 10. Odd (5) 11. Numerical (12) 14. Short sleep (3) 16. Very angry (5) 17. Epoch (3) 18. However (12) 21. Call in (5) 22. Spiciest (7) 23. Agitated (8) 24. Classification (4)

1

Quick Crossword 2

3

4

5

6

7

8 9

10

11

12 13

14

Down 1. Ritual (8) 2. Divided (5) 4. Head movement (3) 5. Necessities (12) 6. The mean value (7) 7. Beige (4) 8. Exploratory (12) 12. Adjust (5) 13. Tape container (8) 15. Crushes (7) 19. Foe (5) 20. Above (4) 22. Owns (3)

15

16

17

18

19

20 21

22

23

24

Sudoku

COMPETITION Win 2 tickets to the Odeon Cinema in Salisbury. Just answer the following question...

“Which American Pop Musician stars in the new film Friends with Benefits?” Email your answer to debbie@ redfoxpublishing.co.uk or call 01725 511098 giving your name, contact number and address. Competition closes 31st October.

Puzzle Solutions (September issue) Quiz - Beer and Wine

Spot the Difference

Amstel California Heineken Bacchus Stella Artois See, swirl and sniff

1. 2. 3. 4.

Belgium Australia Munich “Red Red Wine” (by UB40) and “Mistletoe And Wine” (by Cliff Richard)

5.

Moon missing Astronaut’s mouth hidden Backpack missing Astronaut in background walking the opposite way Button missing from spacesuit

6.

Red panel on spacesuit is a button on the right picture 7. Boulders missing 8. Only 2 windows on landed rocket 9. Rounded tip of landed rocket is missing 10. Missing cloud

Crossword Across: 1 Wasp, 4 Stampede, 8 Triangle, 9 Laos, 10 Clerk, 11 Thunder, 13 Agreed, 15 Soften, 18 Ugandan, 20 Crumb, 23 Trio, 24 Evidence, 25 Ancestor, 26 Tram.

Down: 2 April, 3 Prairie, 4 Sage, 5 Amethyst, 6 Pylon, 7 Diocese, 10 CIA, 12 Adjacent, 14 Gagarin, 16 Forfeit, 17 Nib, 19 Noose, 21 Mecca, 22 Bier.


SP4 Magazine.... Linking local people with local businesses | 29

CLEANSWEEP DOMESTICS

Steve Wardley

Carpets & Flooring     

Carpets, vinyl, wood, laminate Sales and fitting service Fully inclusive prices Professional, reliable service Free estimates

01980 611445 or 07785 396445

Daily / Weekly / Monthly / One-off Fully Insured Materials Supplied Available 7 days a Week Experienced, Reliable Staff Domestic to Deep Cleaning

01722 502 828 / 07594 487742 info@cleansweepdomestics.com

Repairs to all makes & models of Washing Machines, Tumble Dryers, Dishwashers, Electric Cookers & Fridge Freezers

Same Day/Next Day Service Fixed Labour Charge Sale of New & Reconditioned Appliances Call 01722 711372 or 07786 778287

e: info@cbdomestics.co.uk www.cbdomestics.co.uk

Killtech Pest Control

10% off with this advert

Wiltshire Council - South

Bus Passes................................................................ 01225 713004 Council tax benefit...............................................01722 434483 Council tax............................................................... 01722 434222 Elections...................................................................0300 4560112 General enquiries................................................ 01722 336272 Homes 4 Wiltshire................................................01380 734734 Housing - Council tenant general enqs.........01722 434773 Council tenant housing repairs.. 01722 434724 Housing benefits...................................................01722 434483 Five Rivers Leisure Centre................................ 01722 339966 Minicom (for the hard of hearing)................. 01225 712500

01980 611215 07866 748669

mervadlam@btinternet.com

www.wiltshire.gov.uk Parking.......................................................................01249 706131 Pest Control........................................... 01722 434319 / 434320 Planning.................................................................... 01722 434541 Registration - births, deaths, marriages........01225 713007 School admissions................................................01225 713010 Passenger transport............................................. 01225 713004 Social care - children...........................................01225 773500 Social care - adults............................................... 0300 4560111 Special education needs................................... 01225 718095 Street care and cleaning.................. 01722 434319 / 434320 Waste and recycling.......................... 01722 434319 / 434320


30 | www.sp4magazine.co.uk | 01725 511098 | debbie@redfoxpublishing.co.uk

Working from home Liquid Lunches

by Ted Bruning

When I started out as a reporter back in the mid1970s, journalists were heroic boozers. Epic, even. The stories I was told! But on the local weekly in the Midlands where I did my training they were just that – stories. The older staffers span yarns of the liquid lunches of yore that had lasted for hours if not days; the lunches over which these tales were told tended to be a sandwich eaten at the desk. Very, very occasionally I would venture, normally alone, sometimes with the sports editor, to the pub next door for a pint of cold, gassy keg beer and a dried-up cheese roll with a copy of the Sun or the Mirror (because in those days the redtops were comparatively new and all journalists, whatever they told you, secretly admired their braggadocio) and the Stranglers on the juke-box (turned right down so as not to upset the granddads). All very demure. Then I joined the brewing trade press and life changed dramatically, especially life after one o’ clock. On my induction day the News Editor and Chief Reporter dragged me to the nearest pub. By 2.30pm I was anxious. By 3pm I was terrified. “Err... shouldn’t we be getting back?” I said nervously. The News Editor gestured expansively in the general direction of a party of pixillated worthies a few tables away. “That’s the Editor, that’s the Deputy Editor, that’s the Production Editor,” he said. “When they go, we go.” They didn’t rise until 4 o’clock; by then I could scarcely rise at all. But these lunches were, if not the norm, certainly nothing unusual, especially if one were being entertained. I remember, vaguely, a press officer from Grand Met taking me to a restaurant to “explain” why

the company was screwing its pub tenants so heartily. A couple of scotches (doubles) at the bar were followed by a bottle of white wine (between us) with the fish, another bottle of white (for him) with the veal and a bottle of red (for me) with the beef, a half bottle (again, between us) of rather good Sauternes with pudding, a glass of port each with the cheese, and a large Calvados (for me) and a Cognac (for him) with the cigars. By the end of it all I agreed with him wholeheartedly, which I suppose was the point of the exercise. If you could stand any more of my boastfulness I could easily reel off a dozen more lunches like that. But the everyday pub lunches were scarcely less gargantuan – in my favourite Fuller’s pub around the corner from the office I would routinely demolish three pints of ESB, each with an accompanying scotch, in an hour. No wonder I’m so fat. All this came to an abrupt end the day the paper was relocated from the City to Slough, over an hour’s drive from home. Lunch went back to being a sandwich at the desk. Then I was made redundant – or “went freelance”, in the jargon of the trade – and started Working From Home. Could I resist the temptation to revisit the fabled lunches of erstwhile? I could not! The wife was at work. The kids were at the childminders. A trip to the butcher’s netted a big sirloin and a punnet of mushrooms (no chips – I was on a diet), while the offie next door yielded a bottle of wellpriced but extremely strong Côtes du Rhône. What a feast! And how did I feel when I’d demolished all this? Terrible! In the intervening years my system’s resistance to this magnitude of assault had completely evaporated; and one of the more macho elements of the office liquid lunch was one’s capacity to put in a full afternoon’s work afterwards. That had gone. All I could manage was sleep. Worse, so had the pleasure. A liquid lunch has to be convivial; sneaked alone, it’s no pleasure unless you have a thing for guilt. So, no more liquid lunches for me. They belong to the 1980s. And, perhaps, to a rather wistful chapter in my memoirs.


SP4 Magazine.... Linking local people with local businesses | 31

Our Services... Dog walking - Regular or ad hoc Cats, Kittens, Rabbits & Birds day visits Small pet day visits or home boarding Canine Hydrotherapy ~ Hip & Elbow Dysplasia, Cruciate Ligament, DJD, Obesity, Spinal etc NARP Registered, so you know your pets are in good hands

Dog Walking and Small Pet Daycare Michelle Silvester

CertSocSci (Open) S.A.C Dip (Animal Care) Canine Hydrotherapist Canine & Feline First Aider

www.leobosolutions.co.uk Mobile: 07888 742851 Phone: 01980 611043

While you’re away, the pets are okay!

Distributors Required to deliver the SP4 Magazine Good rates of pay Hours to suit To find out more call Debbie on

01725 511098


ALL NEW dealership arrives in Salisbury

Seward Hyundai

One of the South’s Largest Motor Groups comes to Salisbury with an exciting motor franchise... stylish, high quality and efficient vehicles with everyone in mind...introducing you to Hyundai

www.sewardcars.com

WIN

A NEW

HYUN DAI i1 0

Draw takes place 22nd Dec 2011. One entry per person

To celebrate the arrival of Seward Hyundai in Salisbury, we are giving away a brand new Hyundai i10 worth £8,000 to one lucky individual! ...all you have to do it fill in your name, address and contact number on online...that’s it - you go into the prize draw!

Fantastic launch offers on a range of new Hyundai’s from Seward

i10

CLASSIC 1.2 FROM £6,995

ix20

CLASSIC 1.2

FROM £11,995

i20

CLASSIC 1.2 FROM £8,495

i30

CLASSIC 1.4

FROM £10,495

Santa Fe FROM £22,690

ix35

i40

FROM £16,605

TOURER ALL NEW!!!!

SewardAftercare 5 Year Warranty, 5 Year RAC Cover, 5 Years of Annual Vehicle Healthchecks

ALL?NEW?SHOWROOM

OAD

tre Cen L HIL

CH UR

CH

Y WA

STR

www.sewardcars.com

Seward are regulated by the FSA and are licensed credit brokers. Finance subject to status, terms and conditons apply, applicants must be 18 years or older.

WILT ON R

n Tow

TLE CAS

Wilton Road, Salisbury Tel: 01722 820030

CASTLE RD

ON ALL NEW BRAND NEW HYUNDAI A360 - DEVIZES RD

Special Launch Service offers to keep your car in tip top condition, call into our new showroom!


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.