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Community news & events
Local entertainment
Church services
Useful information
Clubs & societies
Local businesses
Children's corner
Recipe page
Serving Alresford and surrounding towns & villages - view the magazine online at: www.alresfordforum.co.uk
YOUR FREE & INFORMATIVE LOCAL COMMUNITY MAGAZINE
Alresford Forumand Itchen Valley
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Welcome to the Alresford Forum. We hope all of our new readers
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Within the pages this month you will find a monthly recipe, a children’s activity corner (this month is Harvest month!) and we have an injection of humour in the regular diary entry from 'Hampshire Mum'.
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In this Issue4
ISSue 46 SEPTEMBER www.alresfordforum.co.uk
Food & Drink 23, 25, 26, 27
Health & Beauty37, 38, 39
Professional 17, 18, 19, 23
Home Services5, 7, 9, 40
Business Mini-Ads8
The Home11, 13
Information Technology35
Building Services31
Property Management23
The Garden29
Business Guide6, 22 Useful information
8 Alresford Rotary Street Collection Raises £850 for Pakistan. Alresford Recreation Centre. Alresford Chamber of Commerce has Joined the World of Twitter.
10 Alresford Town Council Reports
9 Bridal Role for the Town Minibus
14, 15 Church services and news
12 Clubs and societies
17 Catering. Outings and Events for the Alresford PIgs. Alresford Branch of the Royal British Legion. Alresford Community Theatre Society - The Boyfirned.
22, Job Opportunities
20, 21 Alresford Show 2010
24 Back to school with British Carrots
28 Our Family Garden
30 Hampshire Mum's Diary - Camping
32 Bishop's Sutton Harvest Festival Scarecrow Competition
34 Rotary Notes. Alresford Surgery News
36 Childrens Activity Corner
Community News
Motors2, 32, 33, 35
Arts, Crafts and Dance18
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Out of Hours ServiceAnyone requiring a chemist service out of practice hours will find their nearest point is either Winchester, Basingstoke or Andover. Call one of the below for details. NHS Direct: 0845 46 47 24hrs a day, 7 days a weekOut of Hours Service Tel: 0844 8113060
Alresford Police Station Opening Hours
Monday - Thursday Open 12.30 - 4.30pm
Closed Bank HolidaysOther times by appointment.
Tel: 0845 045 45 45www.hampshire.police.uk
PCSO Steve HullTel: 07901 102348If not available please call Hampshire Police using: 101
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Emergency Services
Citizens Advice Bureau Outreach Service
Your nearest Citizens Advice Centre is now Winchester.
Opening Times:• Monday: 9:30 - 4:30 (last entry to building 4:00) • Tuesday: 9:30 - 1:30 • Wednesday: 9:30 - 4:30 (last entry to building 4:00) • Thursday: 9:30 - 4:30 (last entry to building 4:00) • Friday: 9:30 - 1:30
Alresford and DistrictNeighbourhood Watch Association
Newsletters are issued quarterly and are available at www.alresford.org/neighbourhoodwatch.Report a crime anonymously: Call
Crimestoppers Tel: 0800 555111 For Neighbourhood Watch enquiries contact: Administrator - email [email protected], Mobile 07595 368 946
Prospect Road Recycling Centre Recycle all your bottles, car batteries, cardboard and other household waste at Prospect Road recycling centre. Open seven days a week
Tel: 01962 735961
Recycle your obsolete mobile phones to help raise funds for Help the Aged. Contact the charity shop in Broad Street, Alresford.Tel: 01962 734926
Alresford Police
Surgeries & Chemists
Hospitals
Library
Neighbourhood Watch
Citizens Advice
Councils
Sun Hill County Infant SchoolSun Lane, Alresford www.sunhill-inf.hants.sch.ukemail:[email protected]: 01962 732632
Sun Hill County Junior SchoolSun Lane, Alresford www.sunhill-jun.hants.sch.ukTel: 01962 732801
Four Marks Primary SchoolFour Marks, Alton, Gu34 5ASTel: 01962 772200
Itchen Abbas County Primary SchoolItchen Abbas, SO21 1BeTel: 01962 779310
Ropley C of E Controlled Primary SchoolChurch St. Ropley, SO24 ODSTel: 01962 772381
Perins Community School Pound Hill, Alresford, SO24 9BS
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Schools
Recycling
Alresford Community CentreThe Alresford community centre is maintained for the use of the community. It has two halls and a committee room available for public hire with concessions for local groups. It is self-supporting so has an enthusiastic fund raising committee who, with good community support, raise much of the income to run the activities. Booking Secretary: Robbie Winters (after 6pm)Tel: 01962 733950
The Old Chapel in The Dean Does your group or organisation need a comfortable, well equipped meeting place in the centre of Alresford, with full disabled facilities? If so contact: Stuart on Tel: 01962 737252 (day) 732059 (evenings) Bishop’s Sutton Village HallIdeal for parties and other events. With ample car parking, full disabled access and a seating capacity of over 120. Crockery and cutlery available for use. Perfectly suited for all kinds of functions. Mandy Bennett. Tel: 01962 732863 (10a.m. -12 noon, 6.00 p.m.- 10.00 p.m)
Christy Hall, Old AlresfordAvailable weekday mornings and some afternoons for regular bookings. Seating for up to 75 people. Hire costs include the use of the heating and all kitchen equipment. Tel: 01962 733978
Ropley Coffee Room Church Street, Ropley, Alresford, SO24 0DS. Booking Contact David Ottley Tel: 01962 772440
Itchen Abbas Village HallJenny SloanTel: 0796 911 3630www.iaavillagehall.co.uk
Beauworth Village HallA former national school in 1873 and listed building. The hall is heated and has a sound enhancement system with hearing impedance loop. An enclosed patio and grass area ideal for children’s parties. Heating and kitchen facilities included. Please contact Caroline Stanley. Tel: 01962 771793
Cheriton Village HallAvailable throughout the year for clubs, classes, meetings, parties etc on some afternoons, evenings and weekends. Mornings as well during school holidays. Contact Ann Teers Tel: 01962 771109
Bighton Village HallThe large hall which has ample car parking and is adjacent to a picnic area has kitchen facilities and is fully heated. Contact: Gail Johnson Tel: 01962 736556 e: [email protected]. www.bighton.org.uk
The ARC, Arlebury Park, AlresfordTwo meeting rooms (free to local residents), two bars, large hall,
Town / Village HallsWinchester City Council City Offices, Colebrook Street, Winchester, SO23 9LJwww.winchester.gov.ukTel: 01962 840222
East Hampshire District Council Penns Place, Petersfield, Gu31 4eX www.easthants.gov.uk
Tel: 01730 266551
Alresford Town Council Arlebury Park, The Avenue, Alresford, Hants. SO24 9eP. Clerk: Mrs Stevie Kavanagh email: [email protected]: 01962 732079
If a question is put in writing at least 3 days before the meeting a written response will be provided. Public opening times for the Town Council Office: 11am to 1pm Monday to Friday.
7Home Services
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Alresford Rotary street collection raises £850 for Pakistan
The Rotary Club of Alresford was out in the rain last Saturday collecting money to
buy aid for people in the flood-stricken areas of Pakistan.
In only a few hours, local people donated more than £850. Since then the Club has received further donations of £130. The money is to be used to buy 2 Shelter Boxes, which contain a tent, cooking materials, water cleansing tablets, tools, blankets and a range of other materials that provide vital support to people in the worst affected areas. The Shelter Boxes are being shipped free of charge from the UK by Air Pakistan. Separately, on Monday evening, the Rotary Club of Alresford decided to spend a further £2,400 to send 16 Water Survival Boxes to Pakistan. Each of these
contains a filtration pack and enough chlorine tablets to provide clean water for a family of four for four months - as well as other survival equipment items. Alresford Rotary President, David Robinson commented: "We really appreciate the support that people gave on Saturday. Despite the rain, we got a very warm response.
People were reassured to know that the funds were all going to be spent directly on providing direct support in the flooded parts of Pakistan - with nothing wasted on overheads.
"We'd earlier sent a ShelterBox when we first heard about the catastrophe. The donations from local people last Saturday have enabled us to send a further two ShelterBoxes.
Now the problem is lack of safe drinking water and the health threat this represents, so we agreed on Monday to send 16 Water Survival Boxes as well."Contact: David Robinson, 07856 645399. The exact amount received was £850.56.
On twitter and our website we will keep you posted on all
sorts of interesting things such as events, new business openings, sales, special offers, job vacancies, Chamber Networking Events… pretty much anything that is going on in Alresford. Our twitter address is http://twitter.com/AlresfordCofC .
Alternatively take a look at the new chamber website at:www.alresfordchamber.co.uk where you can take a fantastic 360° tour of our lovely town. Also on the site you will see a News & Events page. This is free to use by all
The Alresford Chamber of Commerce has joined the world of Twitter!
members, to promote events, sales, special offers, announce arrivals and departures of staff etc. Our website is built on Wordpress which gets excellent results on Google, so by working together to keep the Chamber website fresh and up to date, it will help the ratings of our website as well as your own. If you would like to find out more about becoming a member of the Chamber of Commerce, or would like to submit some info for the News & Events page, please contact [email protected] for more information.
9Home Services
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The Town Trustees were surprised at the latest role for the Alresford Minibus - a
bridal limousine! Suitably decorated with bridal ribbons, the minibus was hired to transport the bride, plus three bridesmaids, from The Bell Hotel to St John’s Church, a distance of just over 100 yards. Because the day was so wet, the Minibus was really useful: the route chosen was down Broad Street, across the Great Weir and down Drove Lane, returning towards St John’s up West Street: after a quick unscheduled stop to collect a forgotten bouquet from the Bell Hotel, the bus delivered Jane, her father and her bridesmaids to the Station Road entrance to St John’s Church.
Normally the NATT Minibus is used to transport the more elderly town residents on
Bridal role for the Town Minibus!
shopping trips or evening drives: it was as a volunteer driver on one of the Alresford Pigs evening mystery drives for OAPs that Andy Fawcett decided the Minibus would be the ideal transport for his bride-to-be, Jane White, plus the couple’s three daughters – Mollie and Daisy Fawcett and Olivia White, acting as bridesmaids - for the 100 yard dash to the Church.
Bill Witchard, another of the Alresford volunteer drivers, was chosen for the job on the day, which was Friday 13th August: Bill reports that after tying the ribbons onto the vehicle, he found a black cat happily sitting on the driver’s seat watching the preparations!
The luck this brought did not stop the rain coming down, but Jane and her bridesmaids were pleased to have such exotic transport!
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The ARC
The first Wednesday of the month from 8.30pm until
11.00pm the ARC hosts Traditional Jazz bands
and playing on the1st September The Louisiana Jazzmen
. Tickets are available, to Alresford residents, at
£5.00 on the door. Appearing on 6th
October is The Excel Jazzmen.
If Alresford residents hold a celebratory event at the ARC and the bar takings
reach £350 the hire of the hall is free. To book your meeting or event contact
the office or outside of office hours call Steve
on 01962 736689
Alresford Town Council Reports
Provision of Rugby Pitches
A public meeting was recently held to discuss an outline proposal for the
land adjacent to Arlebury Park. The Council has been trying to acquire part of this land for a number of years, for rugby pitches and other recreational uses. The proposal was that in exchange for planning permission for 15 – 20 houses on the site, the town would acquire two rugby pitches, additional car parking and some 10 acres of additional open space for recreational use.
It was explained that this would be a significant addition to the town’s open space and would protect a key area of the town which adjoins sensitive countryside for ever, as well as providing much needed additional recreation space.
Attended by around 100 residents the view expressed by the majority of people at the meeting was that the site would be ideal for rugby pitches and recreational use but the provision of housing on the site was too high a price to pay for these extra benefits. The meeting expressed a preference that the Council actively pursue the Compulsory Purchase (CPO) of the land but it was explained that this could be a very costly exercise that could end up with the town paying around £1 million to acquire the land.
There is no guarantee that a CPO will succeed and
there is, of course, the ever present danger that the developer may yet apply for planning permission for a considerable number of houses leaving what remains at risk. It was felt that more precise estimates were needed in respect of the CPO and it was suggested that the Council spend money on engaging professional and legal advisors to establish more exact cost estimates for the compulsory acquisition of the land.
At the August Council meting it was agreed to budget £10,000 to cover these costs, making an increase in next year’s Council Tax if this proves necessary. Work has now begun on obtaining professional and legal advice and realistic estimates will be published as soon as they have been received.
Vandalism at the ARCThe front door and two windows of the main hall of the Alresford Recreation Centre were smashed from the outside recently. The youth responsible was apprehended by the Police at 4am when they responded to the alarm call. Full reparation for the damage will be made to the Council by his family.
Development levies for Highway ImprovementsFor some time it has been possible to levy a charge on property developments to cover local highways improvements. This has not been happening in Alresford but Winchester City Council
has now agreed that this levy will be applied on all future developments. The money raised will be used for making identified highways improvements, particularly in the town centre, e.g. West Street, pedestrian access to station car park. This general levy will be applied where there is no requirement for highways improvements in connection with the actual development.
Sun Lane Bridge ImprovementsPlans are well advanced to provide a footpath on the station side of Sun Lane railway bridge. The existing grass verge on the opposite side of the bridge will be cleared leaving the carriageway approximately the same width.
It has been suggested that a traffic priority system be introduced, similar to Jacklyns Lane, with priority being given to traffic going south towards the school. We would be interested in residents’ views on this project.
ViewsIf you have a view or an issue that you wish to express to the Council please call or write to:-
New Alresford Town Council, Town Offices, Alresford Recreation Centre, The Avenue, Alresford SO24 9EPTelephone. 01962 732079 email:- [email protected]
September Meeting ScheduleSeptember 7th Full Council 7.30 ARC. September 14th Planning 7.30 ARCSeptember 15th Environment 7.30 ARCSeptember 29th Recreation 7.30 ARCMembers of the public are always welcome to these meetings and there is an opportunity for Public Participation at the beginning of each meeting.
The photo booth previously in the Post Office has been re-located to the ARC lobby and is available for public use at any time the building is open.
11The Home
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The Royal British LegionSuzi Samuel, 31 Broad Street, Alresford. [email protected]@beeb.net Tel: 01962 732394
Alresford Historical and Literary SocietyMeetings are at the Methodist Hall, Jacklyns Lane, Alresford at 7.30pm on the third Wednesday of most months. Guests are welcome. Only £2 entry at the door. For more information please contact Secretary Colin Metcalfe, The Old Bothy, Arlebury Park Barns, Alresford SO24 9eS, Tel: 01962 736303, or Chairman Glenn Gilbertson, Tel: 01962 732726, [email protected].
Alresford & District Horticultural SocietyMeetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month with the exception of December. They are held in the Phair Hall of the Community Centre from 7.30pm until 10pm. At least three outings are organised annually and a holiday is arranged visting gardens.Secretary Tony Bravery Tel: 01962 733676 but visitors are always welcome to meetings without an appointment.
Hants and I.O.W ButterfliesThe Hampshire Branch of the national charity dedicated to saving wild butterflies and moths and their habitats is very active in the local area with a large nature reserve just 10 minutes away from Alresford. We welcome friends of the reserve (nothing to pay) to join us on walks or help at conservation work parties.www.hantsiow-butterflies.org.uk Lynn Fomison: 01962 772251
Bramdean & Hinton Ampner WIWe are a friendly WI (with a varied age range) meeting on the third Wednesday of every month in Bramdean & Hinton Ampner village Hall at 7.30pm for an interesting talk, refreshments and a raffle. We also organise other activities such as trips to gardens, pubs and restaurants and craft mornings. New members and guests are always welcome. For more info contact Sarah at [email protected] or Judith: 01962 771655.
The Alresford Ladies GroupMeet for fun and friendship on the second Thursday each month in the John Pearson Hall at 7.30pm. We have a varied programme of walks, talks, trips out and social evenings. Please come along and join us, or for more information call Dorothy on Tel: 01962 733298.
Alresford Twinning AssociationIf you are a Francophile and would like to be involved in developing relationships with our Twin Town in Bricquebec Normandy, or just join us
for a wide range of social activities through the year, then visit our website www.alresford-twinning.org.uk or telephone Terry Foreman on Tel: 01962 733769.
Alresford Singles Supper ClubFor the 40 - 55 age group. Wine and dine and meet new friends in a local pub...email: [email protected] for more details"
Clubs & societies
Sports clubs
Salsa in Alresford Community CentreBeginners LA Style Salsa 7.45 till 9.15pm. Level 1 and 2 Improvers LA Style. 9.00pm till 10.30pm. Level 1 and 2 welcome to come from 7.45pm to warm up etc. No extra charge. Freestyle dancing 10.30 till 11pm. £40 for course (8 weeks). See www.unannounced.net or Tel: 07915 645418
Dance Fit Classes Alresford Community Centre - Wednesdays 10.30am-11.30am. Contact: Jan Hone Tel: 01962772001
Bowling Club J D Cattle, 39 Benenden Green, Alresford, Hants. Tel: 01962 734846
Alresford Golf Club The Secretary, Cheriton Road, Tichborne Down, Alresford. Tel: 01962 733746. [email protected] www.alresfordgolf.co.uk
Judo Club Steve Fullick, 10 Perins Close, Alresford Tel: 01962 732883
Alresford Tennis ClubHoward Lewis - Tel: 01962 733818
Cheriton Tennis ClubNew members welcome. Pay & play sessions available too. www.cheritontennisclub.co.uk
Alresford Badminton Club The club plays at Perins Sports Hall. For further information please call Mark emmerson, 2 Arle Close Tel: 01962 736123
Chawton Park Indoor Bowls ClubSix rinks available throughout the year. Information from Centre Manager. Chawton Park Road, Alton, Gu34 1RQTel: 01420 541546
Alresford Netball Club Meet on Thursday at Perins School, 6pm – 7.30pm on the tennis courts. New members always welcome. First session free, thereafter £10.00 per month. Opportunity to affiliate and play in local leagues should you wish to. Alternatively just come along for training sessions to get fit and meet new friends. Donna Birtles Tel: 01420 561755 or 07860931150 [email protected]
Cheriton Cricket ClubAre you interested in playing Sunday afternoon friendly cricket? New members always welcome. visit www.cheritoncc.com for the 2010 fixtures. For more information call or email richard on 01962 779169, [email protected]
Cyclists Touring Club South Hampshire. Easy rides, day rides, social events and more! Tel: 01962 864479www.southhampshirectc.org.uk
Alresford Yacht ClubAre you interested in sailing or power boating? Do you have a dinghy or a classic yacht? Are you a newcomer to the sport or an old hand? We have something for everyone! Meetings are held on the 3rd Monday of the month at 7.45 for 8pm from September to April at the Arlebury Recreation Centre, Pound Hill. Contact Rob on 01962 735681 or Roger on 01962 733652
Girlguiding Alresford DistrictRainbow Guides 5 - 7 years. Brownie Guides 7 - 11 years. Guides 10 - 14 years. Senior Section 14 - 26 years. Adults 18 - 65 years. Friends Of Guiding Group. Contact Debbie Pennells Tel: 01962 735023 and join a thriving organisation.
Beaver Scout Group6-8 yrs Mondays, Cub Scouts 8-10 yrs Tuesdays, Scouts 10-14 yrs Thursdays, Explorer Scouts 14-18 yrs Wednesdays. All meet at Scout Hut, off Bridge road. Adults also required to join a growing group. roy Naismith Tel: 01962 735607 [email protected]
A.C.T.S - Alresford Community Theatre SocietyWe are always looking for new members to ensure the continued success of our local theatre group. If you are interested in becoming involved, either on stage or behind the scenes. For further information. please contact Jane on 01962 733040 Alternatively email her at [email protected].
Alresford Art Society Meetings from September to June at The ARC, Alresford, on the first Friday of the month. Painting days at venues around Hampshire in the summer. Paintings are hung in the surgery and Makins Court and the Annual exhibition is held in July. www.artsociety.alres-ford.org Tel: 01962 [email protected].
Are you Interested in Scrapbooking or Cardmaking?We meet on the 3rd Saturday of every month (except August) from 9:30 am-1 pm at Kilmeston Village Hall. All levels are welcome to join us. £4 includes tea and biscuits plus use of equipment. Brenna: 01962 793088 [email protected]
Youth groups
Arts and crafts
Music/Dance Clubs
Line Dancing Classes11pm to 12 noon at Makins Court. All
welcome, just turn up or contact Sue
on: Tel: 01256 331046
SalsaSalsa y Sol - Every Mon 7.30 - 10.30pm at the Winchester Discovery Centre SO23 8SB. Every Tue 8 - 11pm at Preston Candover village Hall rG25 2EEWest Coast Swing - regular Thurs 7.30 - 10.30pm. West Coast Swing at the Winchester Discovery Centre SO23 8SBZumba - Every Mon 13.15 - 14.15pm at the river Park Leisure Centre SO23 7DDevery Mon 17.30 - 18.30pm at the Winchester Discovery Centre SO23 8SBevery Fri 9.00 - 10.00 Zumba at Preston Candover village Hall rG25 2EEUse your Salsa y Sol Club Card and get one free session for every 10 attended!Contact Silvia & Max at Salsa y Sol
Tel: 01256 389 275
Senior Citizens
Alresford Over Sixties ClubMeetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 2.30 pm in the John Pearson Hall, Alresford. Why not come along and join us for whist, scrabble or bingo and a cup of tea and a chat. It is very nice to meet old friends and make new ones. New members and visitors are always welcome. Tel: 01962 732903
Senior Citizens Hour Meetings are held each Wednesday at 14:30 at New Farm Chapel. Meetings are informal and consist of quizzes, talks, craft and refreshments. New members are always welcome. Contact: Mrs Jill Ransom, 6 Mallard Close, Alresford. Tel: 01962 733765
Alresford Day Care CentreChiltern Court, Beech roadTuesday and Thursday. run by a professional and volunteer team A sociable and enjoyable day out for the housebound elderly. Gives carers a break. Transport and lunch providedPart funded by Age ConcernEnquiries to Centre Manager Tel: 01962 735612
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Sunday Services 10.30 Service with créche 16.30 Evening Service
Other Weekly ActivitiesSunday10.30 Kosmic - for kids
Thursday10.00 Prayer Group19.30 House Group
Term time activitiesTuesday 10.15 Toddlers Group
Wednesday14.30 Senior Citizens Hour
Fridays 18.30 Youth Group (Yrs5, 6 and 7)19.45 Youth Group (Yrs 8 and 9)
Contact us for details of other events and activities such as ALPHA, on: 01962 732130 or01420 561210 or email: [email protected]. See the website for more. www.newfarmchapel.org.uk
Sunday 12th September09.30 Parish Communion 11.00 Patronal Festival
Sunday 19th September09.30 Parish Communion
Sunday 26th September09.30 Parish Communion
Midweek services09.00 Every Thursday: Holy Communion at Old Alresford Place
St. Mary the virginOld Alresford
Every Sunday11.00 Mass
For other services and events, please contact the Church. Canon Paul Townsend01962 852804 Deacon - Nick Reynolds01962 772393 www.saint-gregorys.org.uk
Sunday 5th September10.00 Service for all ages and baptism18.00 Evensong at Itchen Stoke
Sunday 12th September10.00 Parish Communion
Sunday 19th September10.00 Parish Communion
Sunday 26th September10.00 Mattins 14.00 Thanksgiving for a child
St. PetersOvington
Sunday 5th September11.00 All Age Worship
Sunday 12th September11.00 No Service Today
Sunday 19th September11.00 Morning Prayer
Sunday 26th September11.00 Parish Communion
Sunday Worship10.30 Every Sunday Morning Worship and Junior Church
Please note that there will be no regular Sunday evening services
Midweek Activities10.00 Every Tuesday Come in for coffee with Pause for Thought (1st & 3rd )07.00 Every Wednesday Men’s Breakfast, bible reflection & prayer19.00- Thursdays - Guides 20.30 (term time) 14.30 1st & 3rd Thursdays Women’s Fellowship 19.30 1st Thursday Lydia Group for ladies 19.00 Fridays (term time) JAKZ Youth Club for school years 6 –9, ages 10 – 14
Daytime and evening bible study groups meet in church members’ homes, as do the Lydia Group; all other activities are at the church.
For further details about services, weddings, baptisms, Lent Groupsor other events, please contact: Revd Dawn Carn 01962735278 or Senior Steward Malcolm Miles 01962 771109www.alresfordmethodistch-urch.org.uk
New Farm ChapelNew Alresford
St. Gregory’sNew Alresford
All SaintsBighton
First Sunday of Month11.00 Mattins
Second Sunday11.00 Holy Communion
Third Sunday18.00 Evensong
Fourth Sunday11.00 Child friendly service
St. NicholasBishop’s Sutton
Upper ItchenBenefice
Sunday 5th September10.00 Bramdean Benefice Communion and Sunday School
Sunday 12th September08.30 Beauworth Holy Communion09.30 Cheriton Parish Communion11.00 Bramdean Holy Communion Kilmeston Family Service Tichborne Childrens Sunday Club 15.00 Church in the Woods Evensong
Sunday 19th September08.30 Tichborne Holy Communion09.30 Cheriton St.Luke Healing Service09.30 Beauworth Harvest Festival Communion11.00 Hinton Harvest Prayer and Service
Sunday 25th September09.30 Cheriton Parish Communion and Sunday School11.00 Bramdean Morning Worship Kilmeston Holy Communion15.00 Church in the Woods Harvest Evensong18.30 Tichborne Harvest Evensong
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The Alpha course is an opportunity for anyone to explore the Christian faith in eight thought provoking weekly sessions. It is low key,informal and there is no cost.
Our Autumn Alpha will begin with a launch evening (that will include a light meal) on Thursday 14th October at 19:30 at New Farm Chapel. Each following Thursday session will include food, DVD and discussion on subjects including Who is Jesus?, why did Jesus die?
In this summer period, may be we have all tried to have some kind of break from
the usual round of work, school, college, etc. Its good to be able to relax and get a change of scenery as well as trying to get a renewed
perspective on things.At NFC, we have also had a 'break' from the usual weekly activities, like Toddlers on Tuesdays, Senior Cits on Wednesdays, and Youth Club on Fridays.
Before they all closed down for the summer break, each was able to have a 'finale' – the Senior Cits a Strawberry Tea, whilst the Toddlers and Youth Club were able to hold a Family Barbeque at Bighton Village Hall. Both events were appreciated by all who were able to attend.
All 3 activities are now planning recommencement
in September, as well as our aim to hold another Alpha Course later in the autumn.If you or any of your family members are interested in any of these activities, and would appreciate more information, or you may require some practical help or indeed a listening ear, then please get in touch.
Thinking things through: sometimes we can hear familiar, or semi familiar words, but their reality escapes us. Take for instance, ''The Lord is my Shepherd'', the opening words of Psalm 23 in the Bible. We can hear these words, read or sung, at
New Farm Chapel Summer Newschurch services, including particularly funeral services.
In times when things may seem to be awry for us, whether personally or in our family situations as well as nationally, we can feel 'lost' or 'adrift'. Whatever, our situation, stormy or calm, we can know God to be the One who cares; He can be our Shepherd.''
Please email:.. [email protected] or call: 01962 732130 or734287 or 01420 56121
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Alresford Branch of The Royal British Legion
The branch is on the point of closing, it is as serious as that, down really to two
main factors:-
1. An aging membership2. Not one of 120 members are prepared to take on the main committee positions a: Chairman b: Secretary c: Poppy appeal organiser d: Membership secretary e.: Welfare secretary
It is indeed a very sad state of affairs. Two letters have been sent to all members, plus an extraordinary general meeting was held in April 2010 asking for officers. The second letter was sent from the County Head Quarters at Eastleigh. The only response the Chairman has received is 4 members who would only be prepared to help with Poppy Appeal (but not to take overall “in charge” of organising the Poppy Appeal.
The Local branch is really looking for urgent help and you do not need to be a member of the Royal British Legion, not even an ex-service person and keen to help the branch and would be prepared to give a little of your time (you will not be left to get on with it.) ‘Please give this last wake up call your serious consideration.’
The branch meet every two months but numbers have dropped to a very low level and plus a full committee meets 3 times a year. Any one interested to find out more please ring the Chairman, John Cattle on 01962 734846.
John Cattle, Chairman of the Alresford Branch of the British Legion
The BoyfriendACTS is gearing up for its next spectacular production, to be given 23rd -26th February 2011. The Boyfriend by Sandy Wilson is an exciting 1930's pastiche with lots of great songs and a terrific plot! If you would like to be considered for a main part please let us know - auditions will be held in September. Auditions are NOT required unless you are going for a main part. Any children from year three upwards, young people and
adults are invited to join us. There are main parts for young people and adults as well as a full chorus.For details of the production visit our website: www.actstheatre.co.uk. We are looking for people to:Act, Sing, Play an instrument, Dance, Be on the technical team, Create scenery and props, Make costumes, Assist Backstage, Assist front of house, Chaperone.
Even if you are not auditioning for a main part, please let us know as soon as possible of your interest and of any other special skills we might use.
Contact: Rosie Waring Green on: 01962 733237 or email: [email protected]
Catering, Outings & Events for the Alresford Pigs Financed by the Alresford Pigs and organised by Mrs. Maureen Bunday, Makins Court in Alresford was the location for last month’s annual residents BBQ. With 10 of The Pigs trotting into action to erect gazebos of various sizes, and then prepare the food, we were supported on the day by Paul Harrison, the local Alresford chef in the Makins Court kitchens, and Gordon Bunday on the BBQ for a spectacular lunchtime treat.
Thanks to the gazebos, not even a last minute shower messed up the tables, and a fine feast was served up by several of The Pigs wives and the Alresford Scouts. Thanks must also go to Soles the Butchers, in Alresford who supplied the delicious sausages laced with special BBQ sauce – these received a sumptuous response!
The Pigs would not be the Pigs without organising more
events involving food, so after only a week in which to get their appetites back, the town minibus delivered 11 Makins Court residents to the Horse and Groom for an early evening feast. Elbowing out the normal after- work drinkers to get their bulk order in, they also send their apologies to anyone who was disturbed when they left the pub a little later than planned!!
Given time off for good behaviour several of The Pigs have also been spotted driving the town minibus through rural Hampshire seeking out local pubs and beauty spots for elderly Alresford residents. Recent journeys have taken in East Meon, Stockbridge and Winchester Hill and a good time has been had by all.Should any of the above capture your interest to get involved – or to nominate individuals, clubs or organisations for our support then log on to www.alresfordpigs.org and get in touch.
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This is where we can help. We can set up your profiles on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook, and if you don't yet have a blog, this can be set up too. We can then show you the ropes on how to easily (yes, really!) manage these accounts yourself. For those busy people who do not have the time to actually manage their Social Networking accounts or update their blogs, we can help you by managing them on either a monthly basis, or just at those times when you feel a little swamped.
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An exhibition of Work by the Wessex Sculptors Tuesday September 21st – Saturday September 25th
One Week Only
Sculpture in a wide variety of media including wood, ciment fondu, plaster, metal and clay; exploring an eclectic mix of
ideas. Plus paintings by members of the group.
New! Zumba® DaNce FitNessHave a taste of our dance exercise classes to hot Latin Rhythms:mon 6 sep 13.15–14.15Riverpark Leisure Centre SO23 7DDmon 6 sep 17.30–18.30Winchester Discovery Centre SO23 8SBFri 10 sep 09.00–10.00Preston Candover Village Hall RG25 2EE… followed by weekly Zumba® Classes!
saLsamon 6 sep 19.30–22.30 salsa taster & PartyWinchester Discovery Centre tue 7 sep 20.00–23.00 salsa taster & PartyPreston Candover Village Hall… followed by weekly Salsa Beginners & Improvers/ Intermediate Classes!
monthly sunday salsa Party Night at the bishop on the bridge!3 Oct, 7 Nov, 5 Dec
west coast swiNgthu 16 sep 19.30–22.30 wcs taster & PartyWinchester Discovery Centre … followed by weekly WCS Beginners & Improvers/ Intermediate Classes!thu 21 oct wcs Freestyle at Preston candover Village Hall!
Weekly drop in: £ 7Pay for Term Option Zumba® & Salsa (14wks): £ 85Pay for Term Option West Coast Swing (8wks): £ 50
use your salsa y sol club card and get one free session for every 10 attended!
saLsa y soLTel: 01256 389 275www.salsaysol.co.uk
Come and join Silvia & Max for their Autumn/Winter Season of
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We are gearing up for another s p e c t a c u l a r Alresford Show
this year hot on the heels of our record breaking 2009 year when the show enjoyed fabulous weather. Improving on our new and very popular layout visitors can enjoy a bigger show, with lots to see and do. The Show has deservedly won itself a fantastic reputation for being a fun, traditional family day out, with children under 14 entering FREE.
The Show organisers would like to reassure visitors that they have been working very hard on traffic management and parking arrangements to ensure there is no repetition of last years queues. There will be a bus service to the Showground from outside Alresford Fire Station. We have new footpath signs for those who enjoy a stroll to the show from Alresford. The important message for drivers is please ‘Follow the Signs’ to avoid queues!
This very traditional agricultural show has been held in Tichborne Park now for over 100 years. It is quintessentially English. With horticultural tent, produce and craft tents, WI , the Hampshire Hunt Hounds, Sandhurst & Aldershot Beagles, cattle, sheep, pigs, buffalo, alpacas, bee displays, ferrets, poultry show, donkeys, heavy horses,
horse competitions and much much more. The children's entertainment includes a fab fun farmyard playground, Punch & Judy, Circus workshops, tree climbing, all the animals, make your own smoothies...the list is endless!
We have a large and scrumptious variety of local catering outlets together with tasty world food options. A local bar and beer tent, and local real ale tent, real coffee and a whole host of other gastronomic delights!
This year our main attraction are the pony club games, described as ‘fun, fast and fantastic’. Four local pony clubs will compete against one another in a variety of games. Each rider requires determination, courage and good all round riding ability to successfully complete each game. We also have a Pirelli natural horsemanship display later on in the Horse Rings.
As a traditional agricultural show with its charitable roots in agricultural education we have a large ongoing education programme run with the help of Sparsholt College and involving thirteen primary schools in and around the Winchester area. Among the local schools involved are Sun Hill Junior, Preston Candover Primary, Medstead Primary, Four Marks Primary,
Itchen Abbas Primary and Cheriton Primary. The Schools are assigned an adopted farm for one year, which they visit and then undertake various Countryside Projects to help the children broaden their understanding of the land, wildlife and how food is produced. The projects are judged and the winner awarded a Trophy at the Alresford Show at 2.30pm.
Monies raised at the Alresford Show are redistributed annually by the show society to various charities in and around Alresford.
There is still time to buy advance tickets which are available from the following locations –
Alresford Morgans Hardware County News
Winchester Scats (Winnall)
Alton Nationwide Building Society Bishops Waltham Post Office
Petersfield High Street Post Office
Wickham Scats
For further information on the show please visit our website:www.alresfordshow.co.uk
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Busy Bees Pre-SchoolBishops Sutton village Hall,children from 2yrs 9months.We are a thriving pre-schoolwith lovely grass and all-weather outdoor play spaces to give active youngsters the space they need to have fun and learn through play. As a Pathfinder pre-school, we offer 15 hours per week Monday to Friday, including some lunchtimes. Our good Ofsted rating means you know your little ones will be very well taken care of and have oodles of play and activities to do, to give them a good start forschool. Our huge car park means drop off and pick up couldn't be easier. CallCaroline Newman at Busy Beeson 01962 734495 (term time) kim Mason on 01962 732261 (pm) or leave a message on 07518 918892.
Alresford After School ClubThe Chapel, The Dean, Alresford. Children are collected from school and escorted to the Club. 5-12 year olds - Term time 3.15 - 6.00. Angie Bunce: Tel: 01962 7717094
Patchwork Day Nursery Perins School, Alresford. Full time day care, 8.00 - 6.00: 6 months to 5 years.
N Baxter Tel: 01962 735251
ToddlersNew Farm Chapel, Alresford. Tuesdays
10.15am Tel: 01962 734287
Ropley PlaygroupOpen daily Monday - Friday for children from 2 years 9 months. Fully qualified staff. OFSTeD inspected, PLA.Provides a friendly, safe and fun setting which has excellent links with Ropley School and also welcomes children who may later attend other primary schools. Val Matthews . (Playgroup Supervisor) during opening hours. (Mon - Fri 9 –
1.00) Tel: 0775 210 9072
Baby Sitter/ Childminder with own transportAvailable mornings or afternoons for school collection, homework supervision, and more in your own home. evening babysitting on request. Mature and reliable with plenty of experience and excellent references. Tel: 07868786885
Registered childminder vacancy 2 full days, weds/thurs from September. Dolores Pinniger Tel: 01962 733626
Care for the ElderlyTrained, private carer has vacancies for home care. excellent references and own transport provided. Contact Bonnie on: Tel: 07868786885 (pm)
Kerry's House Home from home childcare. Ofsted registered qualified childminder. Alresford area. Tel: 01962 732564 / 07799 821376
Mothers help required from early September for school drop off and pick up approximately three days per week. Flexibility to help during the holidays also needed. Good rates of pay.
Tel: Alison on 07779 952755 for further information.
Nanny with 10 years experience looking for full time work from mid September.
excellent references. Call Sarah on
07827295859.
Baby Sitters / Childminders
Pre-Schools & Playgroups
Cherry Tree Pre-SchoolCheriton - We are open weekday mornings 9.15 - 12.15. including lunch club on a couple of days. Children from 2 years 6 months are welcome. Cherry Tree offers a quality of provision with its focus on outdoor activity, creative expression and offering diverse experiences including optional weekly French lessons and a Multi Sensory room. For more details please contact: Jo Ferguson: 07979230019
Chawton End By appointment only. 24 hour emergency service. Tel: 01420 562048
Cedar Veterinary GroupNew Farm Road, Alresford Surgery Hours, Monday to Friday 2.00 - 2.30 and 5.30 - 6.30 or by appointment. 24 hour emergency service Tel: 01962 732535
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Experienced PA/Secretary/Book-keeper available for part time or full time work
Either to work from home or on-site. Can work flexible hours as required. I have over 20 years’ experience and am fully qualified – rSA I, rSA II, Pitman 3, LCCI Private & Executive Secretarial Diploma). Experienced in Sage Instant Accounts v.12. All secretarial and administrative work undertaken. Competitive rates offered. Cv and references available on request.For further details, please contact:Cath venn - Tel/Fax: 01962 735256Email: [email protected]
Event Leaders and Assistants Wanted
Would you like to work flexibly with a friendly team?Are you great with people and enjoy a challenge?
Due to our expanding event business we are looking for people who have the right people skills to lead and assist
at our events. We are particularly looking for people who are available to work on Saturdays although there will also be
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If you have the team spirit we are looking for and are hardworking and reliable, send us your details.
No experience is needed as full training will be given.
To apply, send your C.V. to Chocolate Craft, Unit 1, Upton Park Farm, Old Alresford, Hampshire or email [email protected]
For further information please call us on 01962 732731
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Every ThursdayCountry MarketAlresford Community Centre. 8.30am - 11.30am. Homemade local produce, flowers, vegetables, plants and crafts.
Every ThursdayTown Trust MarketBroad Street, 9am - 1pm
Saturday 4th SeptemberOpen Flower and Craft ShowAlresford Horticultural Society Alresford Show (within Agricultural Show). Public free admission from 11am.
Monday 6th September Silvia & Max are bringing Zumba to The Candover Valley & Winchester!Have a taste of our dance exercise classes to hot Latin Rhythms: 13.15 - 14.15 Riverpark Leisure Centre Winchester SO23 7DD17.30 - 18.30 Winchester Discovery Centre SO23 8SB£7 per session....followed by weekly Zumba Classes!Also you could join Silvia & Max for a new season of Fun with Salsa: 19.30 - 22.30 Salsa Taster & Party at the Winchester Discovery Centre SO23 8SB. £7...followed by weekly Salsa Classes!
Thursday 9th to Sunday 12th SeptemberHeritage Open DaysFour days of free events and activities on your doorstep!*Celebrate Winchester's architecture and culture with FRee access to our interesting properties. explore buildings that are either not usually open or would normally charge an entrance fee.*PLeASe NOTe: Some of the properties are only open on certain days and require pre-booking so please look carefully at the opening times and/or tour times for each venue. Contact the Open Days team on +44 (0)844 335 1884 or visit: www.visitwinchester.co.uk/site/whats-on/heritage-open-days
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The bell has rung on summer and it’s time to get back into the school routine. For
many busy mums that means the dreaded dilemma of the lunch box - how to pack the necessary nutrition into something that the kids will actually eat. The simple carrot could just be mum’s magic ingredient!
As the nation’s favourite vegetable1 consumers crunch their way through an amazing 700,000 tonnes of carrot a year – that’s around 100 carrots per person. Fortunately, their popularity extends to children, with many citing it as their favourite vegetable. However, for any awkward little darlings who refuse to eat carrot, the promise of the power of night vision might just sway it! There is scientific proof supporting the old wives’ tale that carrots help you to see in the dark. Carrots are packed with Beta-carotene which is converted into vitamin A in the body. Vitamin A is vital for healthy vision as it is transformed into a purple pigment called rhodopsin in the retina, and this pigment is essential for vision in dim light.
Many of Britain’s children are actually deficient in Vitamin A; the National Diet and Nutrition Survey of Young
People revealed that 13 per cent of 11-14 year old boys and 20 per cent of 11-14 year old girls have vitamin A intakes below the minimum amount needed for good health2 This is worrying as vitamin A is not only necessary for healthy vision but it aids the growth of healthy bones and teeth and is essential for the proper functioning of the immune system.
In addition, carrots are packed with fibre, which helps to keep the digestive system healthy, they balance blood glucose (sugar) levels and keep your child feeling fuller for longer, making carrots a fantastic, healthy snack.
There are so many delicious ways to include carrot in a child’s packed lunch and just half a medium sized carrot counts as one of their 5-A-DAY. Carrot sticks are the obvious accompaniment to your child’s favourite dip and are equally delicious grated into a sandwich to bolster their usual filling of houmous, cheese or tuna mayo but other scrumptious ideas to get your kids eating more carrots are:
• Fill jacket potatoes with a mixture of grated carrot and Red Leicester cheese.• Add grated carrots to salad and toss with all the other ingredients.• Add grated carrots into pasta sauce and serve for lunch as a cold pasta salad.
• If coleslaw is a hit, add extra grated carrot to your regular brand and pot up for lunch.
• Mix mashed carrots with mashed potato, then use to top cottage pie or fish pie.
Fun carrot facts:
• If you laid all the carrots grown in the this country in one year end to end they would reach 2.3 million kilometres – that’s two and a half return trips to the moon.
• The orange colour of carrots is caused by pigments called carotenoids, which is where the carrot gets its name. But carrots were not always orange, in 2000 BC the vegetable appeared in a variety of hues including purple, white, red, green, yellow and even black. It wasn’t until the 15th century that the orange carrot was first harvested.
Visit www.britishcarrots.co.uk for more ideas.
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Beautiful fresh bread baked every day on the premises.
A range of freshly made and extremely healthy ready meals such as lasagne, shepherds pie,
fish cakes and fish pie all made by us in generous portions. Ideal for those with
little time on their hands
Meats, cheeses, cereals, preserves, pickles and so much more.
A wonderful range of herbs, spices and condiments to help you create recipes
Melt butter over medium heat, add slowly the flour and mix
thoroughly with a wooden spoon until it forms a “ball”. Add slowly the mixture of wine, cream and grated nutmeg. Stir in slowly until it forms a “ball” again.Remove from the heat, add the crab meat, eggs and mix well. Taste and season. Butter and flour a baking pan, divide the mixture with a knife, put flour on your hands and form some small round or oval shaped cakes. Bake in oven for 25 minutes at 180˚C, or test with a knife, when the
blade comes out dry after picking the cakes it’s ready. Keep in fridge for up to 3 days, cooked or uncooked, if covered. To warm up, put in oven on a butter/oiled pan for ten minutes. It’s delicious with a beautiful salad.
This recipe is very popular in my restaurant. If you want, it freezes very well too, but the secret is to de-frost it slowly over night in a fridge.
Sauce A simple and quick way is to use a tin of good bisque. Obviously, it’s better to use some crab shells. This is a
Croquette de Crabe
good way to “improve the tinned bisque”
Finely chop a medium onion and three cloves of garlic, fry in little oil; add some thyme and bay leaves and a little brandy or whisky. Flambe. Pour in a small glass of white wine then add to the bisque, let simmer slowly. Add some thick cream, salt and pepper, a little tomato paste if not “red enough” and two drops of Tabasco sauce to give some “bite”.
If the cakes are served on a salad, shape them smaller to avoid wilting the salad. Finally drizzle the sauce over the cakes.Germain Marquis
Clos du MarquisFrench Restaurant at the Leckford Hutt
We have a family garden, an outdoor playroom full of
all the usual garden toys. This means that the lawn is mostly dandelions, beloved by my six year old daughter. And the plants are mostly neglected; not through choice or lack of care you understand, but simply through lack of time. My gardening is, at best, sporadic. Don’t get me wrong, we have done a lot of work in the eight years we have been here.
I was adamant that it was the first ‘room’ in the house we tackled; “because plants take time to grow”. My husband, who had never had a garden of his own, gracefully consented – I had indeed done this before; I knew what I was talking about. I drew up a design, redesigned it, revised it a thousand times and we set too. We ripped out the unwanted, dug like demons and planted our glorious few hundred pounds worth of carefully chosen plants. Unfortunately I learnt very quickly that it can only take misplacement or one
unprotected
winter to kill them. I have learnt a lot in eight years. I am still learning. I follow my mother, who has a cottage garden unrivalled in her village, like a small chick around show gardens and garden centres; clucking agreement with her sage observations. I am proud of the fact I can identify and properly name a good number of plants; more than Tommy Walsh, less than Mr Titchmarsh, but I still have to learn where to plant them. Oh, I can manage the sun or shade bit fine, I even know my soil types, but I no longer trust the height and spread information on the label, or in the books for that matter. My beds are full of plants that are too small at the back or too long at the front; much to the muttered annoyance of my husband who has to brush past the wet, tied back but still rampant crocosmia every time he walks down the garden to his office after the rain. I was somewhat consoled in this to discover the other weekend that my mother has to do a merry
little dance whenever she shuts her garden gate
after the rain, lest the arch-grown rose sprinkle
her with a delightful spray as the whole
thing shudders shut. Outwardly
I nodded my concern,
inwardly I hurrahed!
Being a family garden it has the
obligatory decking. But not just a small patch of B&Q. Oh no, this was a project
months in the planning, minutely
detailed, expertly measured and fine tuned to within a splinter. The great September day dawned when the local timber
arrived. I had planned it to perfection; my husband was now determined to execute its
Our Family Garden
majesty. Of course nothing is ever simple or straightforward in our Edwardian house. And it is then generally over complicated again by us. We simply don’t do simple. Our garden is on a gentle upward slope. So, not being able to lay a level deck above the ground, we dug away soil to get the right depth and level. Then we dug the holes for the posts from which to suspend the deck. Having figured out how to navigate the immediately discovered filled-in well that is half in our garden, half in next doors, we then had to cut around the drain cover doing the same. We left it beautifully get-at-able should any water authority need access: the fence panel above slides up. Following a subsequent drain blockage we now know beyond any reasonable doubt, verified by whole bottles of food dye, that this particular drain does not appear to carry any water whatsoever from any of the properties in the near vicinity. It is now hidden from view beneath our gas barbeque. But the deck, oh it is a thing of beauty.
I am immensely proud of my design. I am deliriously triumphant in the fact that the sleepers around the edge not only fit together like a perfect giants jigsaw, but that they are just the right height to sit on, as designed; and all that unwanted soil makes a lovely raised bed. But I am most proud of my husband who, desperate to complete it before Christmas finally arrived, finished it off in the rain, with the (non-waterproof, as it turned out) gazebo overhead and the electric screwdriver under a towel. I smile every time I step onto it. It is a triumph of team work. It is covered in ball pit, mini paddling pool, slightly moth eared furniture, wobbly parasol, discarded scooters and a whole host of toys. It serves its purpose perfectly. Which reminds me, it’s time for the midnight dash to collect in all of the ‘indoor’ toys before it rains!
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Friday, early evening. I’m rudely awakened from my holiday wish-fulfilment dream
about a tropical paradise. For a moment we were actually there: the Husband frolicked with Stars I and II in a beautiful azure sea whilst I relaxed in a palm-shaded hammock. The application of various miracle creams meant that I had avoided emerging from ‘Club Class’ looking like a puffer fish; in fact, the family Pagan were a picture of bronzed health and happiness.
“Sandra, come on. We need to pack the car up, I’ve got the tent down from the attic, give us a hand with the rest of the stuff. We’re off camping tomorrow!”
Ah, down to earth with the proverbial bump.
With the Pagan financial belt tightened another notch, coupled with the fact that Hampshire’s coastline is not best known as a surfing paradise, we are bravely to travel westerly over the borders, to a land of myths and mines, pasties and pilchards, sun, sea and… more sun hopefully. To Cornwall, to be precise.
In 1901 T M. Holding Esq, the ‘Father of Modern Camping’,
claimed that a bicycle and a tiny tent were the only requirements for a successful camping holiday. Well sorry, but we Pagans have pandered to the gods of campy consumption to the point of gluttony.
Friday, slightly later: the trusty Renault, doors flung open wide, stands with resigned patience much like a shire horse before being shod, awaiting… the packing.
All the ‘essentials’ for our holiday gleaned from various corners of the house are now in piles on the drive. Beads of perspiration have broken out on the Husband’s top lip as he secures the top box to the car.“We’ll never get this lot in Sandra, do we really need all of this?”
Well of course we do, and so I found myself feeling like James Herriot in reverse aiding the Husband to get all the ‘soft’ stuff into the top box.“Right, pull down hard Sandra, I’ll push this lot back up. It all went in last time.”
With the lock finally secured we attach an additional safety strap around the top box: well, no-one wants their linen, towels and sleeping bags strewn along the A303 for goodness’ sake.
The Renault’s cavernous boot happily accommodates the hard stuff: four tables (excessive perhaps but trust me, you’ll want everything off the ground when it rains and the tent leaks), the stove and accompanying gas bottle, the cool box, chairs and the box which along with all the kitchenalia contains the Holy Grail of camping - the electric hook-up socket. Early morning Earl Grey and night time fairy lights all at the flick of a switch. Marvellous.
It’s still Friday and very nearly dark. I’m instructed to finish packing the boot with the remaining bags of clothes while the Husband, with great ceremony, goes to collect the jewel in the camping crown: the trailer.
As this takes some time, Stars I, II and I seize the opportunity to secrete as many ‘vitals’ as possible into the trusty Renault’s various remaining hiding places. Star II’s copious cuddly toys, Star I’s electronic gadgetry, my sketch book, oh, and although it pushes marital harmony to the very limits, a couple of cushions plus spares of virtually everything.
The Husband doesn’t notice as he’s busy muttering obscenities about the bike rack. Once the bikes are secured, the trusty Renault is manoeuvred into position so that the trailer can be hitched up enabling us (aka me) to simply drive out. On no account must ‘we’ ever find ourselves in a position where we have to reverse. The Husband is adamant about this ever since his embarrassing failed ‘reverse the trailer practice’ episode on Bramdean Common when he was mocked by a small group of Sunday trippers.
Friday…..it’s very late .Our luxury accommodation - the tent - is thrown into the trailer. Fortunately it’s dark now so it makes testing the brake lights and indicators that much easier.
“Right, we’re done. Where’s the booking confirmation for the campsite Sandra?”
“Oh, err …… I think it’s ……in the boot. Shall I pour you a glass of red, love?”
Events Guide
Saturday 11th SeptemberSundowner Open air live music with 6 live bands2.30 - 10.00pm Brown Candover Cricket Ground BBQ, real ale tent, wine bar.Tickets £7.50 in advance, £10 on the day - under 16s free [email protected], 01420 561742, 01256 389719. www.sundownermusicfest.co.uk
Saturday 11th September The Village ShowIn Cheriton Village Hall andCheriton Primary School. The Show is open to the Public from 2.00pm at both venues.Refreshments are in the school. Raffle, Prize-giving and auction of producefrom 3.15pm in the village hall. Come and see displays of flowers, fruit, vegetables, art, crafts, photography and cookery by local folk of all ages.
Sunday 12th SeptemberBighton Fete 2.00pm Bighton Cricket Field Family fun and games, Cream Teas, BBQ, food &drink from Village Bar www.bightonfete.co.uk
Sunday 12th September Exhibition of original and unusual Memorabilia from World War IIOrganised by Group Captain Steve Weigall on this Battle of Britain week-end for Help for Heroes. 10am - 6.00pm Alresford Community CentreAdmission free but collection in aid of Help for Heroes.
Saturday 16th OctoberBarn Dance at Itchen Abbas Village HallWith 'Squeeze And Wheeze'Chilli supper. Licensed bar until 11 p.m. 8.p.m. – 11.30 p.m. Tickets £10 Telephone 01962 793494 Or email [email protected]’s Room is a local charity supporting the recovery and rehabilitation of brain injured adults and children.www.annas-room.org registered charity number 1121464
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2008 (08) Toyota Auris 1.6 T3 Automatic, Air conditioning, Alloy wheels, electric windows and mirrors, Demo + 1 owner, 12,000 miles, £94952006 (56) vW Jetta 1.9 TDi 140 SE Diesel Air conditioning, alloy wheels, electric windows And mirrors, ABS, multiple airbags. 20,000 miles £94952006 (56) vauxhall Zafira Sri 150 cDTi Diesel MPv 7 seats, Air conditioning, Alloy wheels, roof rails, electric windows and mirrors, 59,000 miles £79952007 (07) Ford Focus 1.6 Sport 5 door, Air conditioning, Alloy wheels, Electric windows and mirrors, One owner, 7,000 miles. £7395 2009 (59) chevrolet Lacetti 1.6 SX Estate 5 door, Air conditioning, Electric windows and mirrors, Roof rails, Alloy wheels. 4,700 miles SOLD2007 (07) renault Modus 1.4 Dynamique 5 door, Air conditioning, Electric windows and mirrors, Alloy wheels, Remote central locking, ABS, Multiple airbags, two owners, 17,000 miles £64952000 (S300rED) BMW Z3 roadster 2.0 Automatic Alloy wheels, electric windows, Remote central locking, Leather interior, Electric seats 45,000 miles £6495 2007 (07) renault clio 1.2 Expression 5 door, Air conditioning, electric windows and mirrors, Multiple airbags, anti lock braking, 18,000 miles £64952007 (07) Skoda One 1.2 5 door, Electric windows, central locking, anti-lock Braking, multiple airbags, 1 owner, 8,600 miles £59952002 (52) Mercedes c220 cDi Elegance Diesel Automatic Leather interior, climate control, electric seats, windows And mirrors, for sale on behalf of a client, 71,000 miles £54952006 (56) Peugeot 107 1.0 Urban, 3 door, E/windows, ABS, £ 20 per year road tax, 18,600 miles SOLD2004 (53) renault Megane Scenic 1.6 Expression Power steering, electric panoramic sunroof, windows and mirrors, service history. 20,000 miles SOLD
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Bishops Sutton Harvest FestivalScarecrow Competition CATEGORIES TO ENTER
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1. The Hampshire Crow Create the person, place or thing - past, present or future that says "Hampshire" to you! Or perhaps you'll choose to narrow your focus to create something that screams Bishop’s Sutton! The possibilities are endless!! Prizes: Winner: £10
2. Extraordinary Contemporary Scarecrow Think outside the box on this one - not necessarily a "scarecrow" - more like a cutting edge creation for the garden. You are only limited by your imagination! Prizes: Winner: £10
3. Traditional/Whirligig Scarecrow A combination of two old favourites! Pay homage to the scarecrows that have been "scaring crows" from the farmer's fields and gardens for centuries. You may choose to add parts that move or make noise when the wind gusts to make it a true whirligig - either way your scarecrow has it's work cut out for it here in the Village. Prizes: Winner: £10
4. Group Scarecrow Make your scarecrow a group project - school, church, office, business, club, scout troop, neighbourhood, etc. Put your creative thinking caps on and conjure up a winner! Prizes: Winner: £50
5 Quite the Character Scarecrow Open a world of possibilities as you create a scarecrow interpretation of your favourite television character human, animal or animated! Prizes: Winner: £10
6. Kids Only! Scarecrow Kids 12 and under can enter and should do the majority of creation themselves in a category that gives kids the
opportunity to compete with their peers. Prizes: 1st: Pizza Party for 10 at Pizza Express, Alresford
Official rules and regulations:1. Fill out an entry form and return to Bishop’s Sutton Village Hall (BSVH) by September 3, 2010. A written description of your entry and title must accompany your official scarecrow competition entry blank. bsvh reserves the right to refuse a scarecrow entry which we feel may be offensive to the general public.
2. Scarecrows must be built on a 1 1/2 inch square post. When you drop off your scarecrow, BSVH will provide a pipe secured in the ground at your display location for you to insert your post. Only one pipe per entry is supplied. The pipe is approximately 12" - 18" long and can accommodate a 1 1/2 inch square post.
3. Please attach a permanent weatherproof sign on the lower part of your scarecrow stand with the name of your entry.
4. Scarecrows may not touch the ground; and no materials may be put on the ground around or under your scarecrow.
5. IMPORTANT: Your scarecrow must be weather-resistant & sturdy in order to qualify for displaying and judging. Consider the wind and rain when choosing and securing materials to your creation. We strongly encourage entrants to visit their creations in the village often for periodic check-ups. During the time your entry is on display you may make any necessary repairs. BSVH reserves the right to remove any scarecrows that do not hold up to the weather.
6. NO PERISHABLE GOODS may be used in the construction of your scarecrow (i.e., pumpkins, squash, etc.).
7. BSVH committee is NOT RESPONSIBLE for the security of the scarecrows on display.
8. Your scarecrow must be brought to the Village Hall on Sunday, September 5, between the hours of noon and 2 pm for check-in and set-up. No early crows. village representatives will be at the village hall to give you your official entry number and scarecrow location. Scarecrows will be on display until Sunday, October 24, 2010.
10. The public may vote for their favourites THE FIRST THREE WEEKS of the contest. Winners will be announced and posted on our website by Saturday, October 2. Prizes will be posted the week of October 25, 2010.
11. Scarecrows must be picked up Sunday, October 24 between 5 and 6 pm. Any scarecrows that are not claimed and whose creator(s) have not arranged for alternative pick-up by November 1 will become the property of BSVH.
12. BSVH committee reserves the right to photograph entries for any promotional purpose. Photographs become the property of BSVH committee.
13. Scarecrow contestants who take their entries are taken off the property prior to the close of the display or remove their entries for promotional purposes during the display without expressed written permission from BSVH will forfeit their prizes and titles and not be allowed to enter future scarecrow competitions.
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Saturday 18th SeptemberTable Top Sale10.00 - 12.00 Bramdean Village Hall Tables £6.50 01962 771857. In aid of local Guides and Brownies.
Saturday 18th September Help For Heroes WeekendAll Proceeds to Help for Heroes (Registered Charity No:1120920 www.helpforheroes.org.uk)ReTRO DISCO -1950s to 1980s Music. Barbecue, Bar and Raffle. 19.00 to 23.00Bishop’s Sutton Village HallTickets: £5.00 From The Ship Inn, Bishop’s Sutton01962 732863
Sunday 19th SeptemberClay Pigeon ShootIncorporating the SSAFA Rustics Cup Scrubbs Lane, Bishop’s Sutton (By kind permission of Peter Mills esq of Sutton Manor Farm). 40-Bird Sporting Layout £15.00 per round First Bird: 09.30 – Last Round: 12.00. Various trophies including: SSAFA Rustics Cup, The Ship Inn Shield, Ladies Challenge CupH4H Junior Challenge Cup for under-18s, NeW: Team Prize(SSAFA Rustics Cup open to those who live or work inBighton, Bishop’s Sutton, Ropley, Medstead, and Tisted). ‘Have a Go’ stand, Refreshments, and RafflePrize-giving at The Ship Inn, Bishop’s Sutton at approximately 13.30Organiser: Paul Rutherford – 01962 732085 [email protected]
Wednesday 29th SeptemberForget Me Not is holding another sale of beautiful, high quality pre-owned clothes 9am – 5pm at the Alresford Community Centre. Do come and see these amazing value one-offs.10% of all money will go to support the Rosemary Foundation. Contact Katie Jacobs on 07771 855912
Rotary Notes
As the Pakistan floods wreak havoc, it’s a serious reminder of one of
the great British inventions, now being shipped in thousands to the devastated area.
ShelterBox was founded by Tom Henderson, a Rotarian and former Royal Navy search and rescue diver. He saw that the aid response to most disasters was in the form of food and medicine to help people survive the immediate aftermath. Little or no assistance was given in terms of proper shelter to help them through the first few days, weeks and months as they tried to rebuild their lives. ShelterBox was launched to fill that void.In 1999, Tom started researching the idea, sourcing equipment and twisting arms to get the project off the ground. His persistence paid off in April 2000 when ShelterBox was launched and the Rotary Club of Helston-Lizard in Cornwall adopted it as its millennium project. Little did they know that it
would become the largest Rotary club project in the world, with affiliates in ten countries.
Each box supplies an extended family of up to 10 people with a tent and lifesaving equipment to use while they are displaced or homeless. The contents are tailored depending on the nature and location of the disaster, with great care taken sourcing every item to ensure it is robust enough to be of lasting value.
Only new equipment is used and is carefully selected for durability, practicality and suitability for where it is needed. Tough, lightweight and waterproof, the box itself can also have many useful functions from food container to cot. A wide range of equipment is kept in stock in Cornwall. This allows for the contents of the box to be varied according to local conditions and what is most urgently needed. Sometimes, particularly if other resources are available locally, and the overwhelming need is for shelter we will just send tents and pack two
Alresford Surgery NewsBaby Clinics are movingOur Health Visitors are planning to run the Thursday morning clinic from the new childrens’ centre, ‘Sunbeams’ at Sun Hill Junior School from Thursday 9th September. The centre is able to offer more space and other facilities and we hope mums and babies will
be impressed with the new set-up. Clinic will run from 10.30 – 12.00.Immunisation ClinicWe will continue to run our immunisation clinic on Thursday mornings at the surgery from 11.00 – 12.30. This cannot move with the health visitors because a doctor needs to be available
in each box. Sometimes mainly water purification equipment is a priority.
Each box costs an average of £490 including all materials, packing, storage and distribution to individual recipients worldwide. Based on six months use only this equates to 27 pence per person per day.
Alresford Rotary has consistently supported ShelterBox and through the years has sent boxes to many places, including Burma, Bangladesh, China, Jamaica, Gaza and Pakistan. After the tsunami struck on December 26th 2004, we pitched a ShelterBox tent and equipment in Broad Street and for those who missed the chance – we will be showing the equipment again at the Alresford Show.
Much more information and how to donate at www.shelterbox.co.uk or contact your local Rotary Club www.alresfordrotary.co.uk or www.4mmrotary.org.uk Roger Ashbrook 773323. Follow Alresford Rotary on Facebook & Twitter.
when immunisations are being given.
Seasonal Flu Jabs These jabs will be available to all patients who will be over 65 as at 1st April next year or are in one of the ‘at risk’ categories below:• A chronic respiratory disease
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Walk in ClinicsWe will be running our usual walk in clinics from 1.00 to 2.30 on the following dates
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These dates may be subject to alteration and changes will be advertised here next month, at the surgery and on our website (www.alresfordsurgery.co.uk)
We will advertise the dates for visits to the local residential homes in next months issue. We will also run clinics by appointment in November, dates will be advertised here next month. We would recommend that patients who have difficulty standing for any length of time wait for these clinics.
More information on the vaccination will be included next month
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Three·Six·Five Hairdressers are specially trained. They use a ‘Five-Step’ recipe to make sure the successful balance of ingredients is right for each client. They know the value of asking the right questions and looking at all the key elements of a hair design which will work for you every day.
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You have your own needs and desires. That is why Three·Six·Five Hair Designers listen to what you say. They know the difference
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ImportantIf you make a mistake with clothes or make-up you can,
in many cases, take them back or at worse leave them in a drawer. Your hair is a very important part of your
appearance. It is ‘the gown you never take off’. So often ‘it is your mood-maker’. Yet getting what you want can be so frustrating.
Three·Six·Five TogethernessWe care about the way your hair looks between visits to the salon.
Three·Six·Five Hairdressers are specially trained. They use a ‘Five-Step’ recipe to make sure the successful balance of ingredients is right for each client. They know the value of asking the right questions and looking at all the key elements of a hair design which will work for you every day.
SpecialThey have a special service for new clients. If you
have always wanted to meet a top hairdresser to whom you could say ‘What would you do for me?’ now you have. Just ask for the Three·Six·Five Recipe service: like you ‘it’s a little special’. So friendly.
appoInTeD Salon
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A new kind of hairdressing from a new kind of hairdresser
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Three·Six·Five Hairdressing - specialists in new clients
You have your own needs and desires. That is why Three·Six·Five Hair Designers listen to what you say. They know the difference
between ordinary hairdressing and personal designing.
ImportantIf you make a mistake with clothes or make-up you can,
in many cases, take them back or at worse leave them in a drawer. Your hair is a very important part of your
appearance. It is ‘the gown you never take off’. So often ‘it is your mood-maker’. Yet getting what you want can be so frustrating.
Three·Six·Five TogethernessWe care about the way your hair looks between visits to the salon.
Three·Six·Five Hairdressers are specially trained. They use a ‘Five-Step’ recipe to make sure the successful balance of ingredients is right for each client. They know the value of asking the right questions and looking at all the key elements of a hair design which will work for you every day.
SpecialThey have a special service for new clients. If you
have always wanted to meet a top hairdresser to whom you could say ‘What would you do for me?’ now you have. Just ask for the Three·Six·Five Recipe service: like you ‘it’s a little special’. So friendly.
appoInTeD Salon
Your Salon Detail Here
A new kind of hairdressing from a new kind of hairdresser
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