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Contributors: Julie Ratcliffe, Brogan Mooney, Christchurch Community Celebration Poets, Regent Centre, Phil Tate & Fairmile Florists.
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Contents
Editor’s Letter
Food & Wine Festival
Julie’s Business Column
Lateral Thinking
Local History
Coffee Break
Brogan’s Teen Column Kid’s Page
Toyshop Prize Community Diary
Mind Benders
CCC Poem Regent Centre Listings
Priory Opening Times
Index of Advertisers
Puzzle Solutions
Useful Contacts
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(01202) 48 98 98Order today from your local Domino’s113 Barrack Road, Christchurch BH23 2AWOpening Hours: Sun - Thurs 11am - 12 midnight. Fri & Sat: 11am - 1am.
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make mine a freshly baked Domino’s...
Choose your base & your cheese
Regular or Delightfor a lighter option choose our 1/3 reduced fat mozzarella cheese.
Classic Crustour famous, fresh dough base.
Thin Crustour thin and crispy dough base. Medium and large only.
OK for VegetariansPizzas and Subs on the spicy HOT side
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Available on small, medium and large pizzas only.
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So, there’s a lot happening in Christchurch between now and the June edition; here’s hoping for some of that fantastic weather we received in April! I hope you all have a wonderful month and I’ll be back in June!
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elcome to the May edition of Christchurch Eye. And what a busy month it is for Christchurch! Obviously the main event has to be
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Since I last wrote, I’m very pleased to tell you all that I have given birth to a Beautiful Baby girl whom my husband, Jonathan and I have named Siena Rose. Jonathan, myself and our two boys are elated at her arrival and as you can imagine, Siena now takes up most of my time so I’d like to thank everyone for their patience when it comes to communications during this special time for us, but don’t worry readers, the magazine will still be with you each month on time!
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Christchurch Food Festival programme now availableThe programme for the twelfth Christchurch Food and Wine Festival, taking place from 6 to 13 May, has now been published - Highlights of this year’s Festival include free demonstrations from celebrity chefs Nick Nairn, Peter Gordon and Rose Elliot during the International Food Market weekend on 7 and 8 May. Meanwhile the Festival’s patron, Lesley Waters, will be pitting her culinary skills against two local chefs, Alex Aitken from The Jetty and Andrew Gault from The Captain’s Club, in two ‘Cookafun’ sessions.
The popular Kids’ Kitchen will be held again at the Priory School with sessions for Ester’s Little Chefs aged from seven to 10 years as well as Liz’s Pasta Workshops for those aged from 11 to 14.
New this year is the Festival Cookschool taking place at the Priory Suite of the Kings Hotel from Tuesday 10 May to Friday 13 May. Each day will feature a Masterclass for a limited number of people to see cookery demonstrations on a variety of themes. Lesley Waters will be presenting one Masterclass with others featuring chocolate, patisserie, wine tasting and a Food, Fun and Fitness Masterclass with Rose Elliot.
Tickets for Kids’ Kitchen and the Festival Cookschool are available from Christchurch Information Centre and Cookschool tickets are also available from the Kings Hotel.
As usual there is a full programme of events in restaurants, cafes, pubs and tea rooms throughout Christchurch every day of the Festival culminating in the charity dinner – a Night in Monte Carlo – at Christchurch Harbour Hotel on Sunday 15 May.
The programme can now be found at a variety of places throughout the borough and beyond, including Christchurch Information Centre in the High Street, or by calling the Information Centre on 01202 471780. The full programme is also on the website at wwwchristchurchfoodfest.co.uk
As copies of this edition of Christchurch Eye are distributed around town the Food Festival will be upon us again. This fabulous annual event attracts tens of thousands of people to our town. But do you know how it all began and what economic influence it has on Christchurch business?
Older residents will remember the Pontin’s holiday camp. Because people staying at the camp would shop, eat and buy locally, its closure had a detrimental effect on the town. The Chamber of Trade investigated possible solutions to this loss of business. The millennium was approaching and Chamber member, Mary Reader, suggested a Millennium Food and Wine Festival.
Christchurch Council was approached and the plans formulated to put on the event. It was a resounding success; the rest, they say, is history. Run by volunteers and the council’s tourism and PR staff, the Food Festival is renowned as the best on the South Coast.
So, does it benefit business? Yes, it give visitors a great experience of the town, generates positive news coverage, locally and nationally at a time when people are considering summer breaks and has a significant impact on trade in local shops, bars and restaurants.
The International Market is just part of the Festival but generates massive footfall. Wise businesses take full advantage of this. I was speaking to Rob Martin of Piddle Brewery and The George Inn. They initially offered special meal deals but now run a highly successful beer festival during the market weekend; Rob says it’s the busiest two trading days of their year. Non-food businesses can also benefit by being imaginative; special offers and window dressing helps.
Christchurch Food Festival recently won a Dorset Business Award. The organisers were delighted that the event has been acknowledged as having made a real difference to the economic sustainability of the town.
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Local History By Phil Tate
Convent Walk
June 2011 sees the centenary of Convent Walk, one of Christchurch’s most interesting and beautiful features. To commemorate this anniversary, throughout the year these Christchurch Eye Local History articles are featuring a few of the historic landmarks that can be seen on a stroll along Convent Walk.
A document discovered in the Christchurch Local History Society archives reveals that the idea for a public footpath beside the millstream in Convent Meadows had been proposed in 1907 by Councillor William Eaton Burt, a solicitor living at 51 Bargates (now Raxworthy opticians). The Borough Surveyor’s subsequent report to Mayor Sambrooke Newlyn expressed the view that the scheme ‘would greatly improve that already beautiful portion of your district by extending its beauties further afield’. However, the idea did not become a reality until 1911, when Mayor Robert Druitt and the Mayoress officially opened the footpath as part of the town’s celebrations for the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22nd June. The brief ceremony took place at the Gin Hatch door.
The Gin Hatch was used for controlling the flow of the millstream by allowing excess water to return to the Avon through a short sluice. ‘Gin’ may be a corruption of ‘engine’, a term dating back to Anglo-Norman times, and is perhaps an indication that the hatch was operated by a windlass or similar mechanism.
Although the new Convent Walk was later described by the Christchurch Times as ‘an acquisition to the beauty of the ancient Borough’, its creation was not without its detractors. At a Council meeting held only shortly before the coronation Alderman Lane argued that the cost of laying the gravel could have been better used for improving other parts of the town. He said that the gravel had made a pleasant country walk into a public
roadway, and he had already seen cyclists creating a danger by riding along it. Dr Hartford described the rustic bridge at the Gin Hatch as ‘hideous, vulgar, and quite out of keeping with the surroundings’ and hoped that the person responsible for it was ‘thoroughly ashamed of himself’. However, Mr Tiller, a supporter of the scheme, urged the Council to stop ‘fooling about’ and vote sufficient funds for the Walk to be completed to the credit of the town.
To separate the new footpath from the remainder of Convent Meadow the Council ordered 350 yards of wrought iron unclimbable fence (at 5s-8d per yard) and a wrought iron gate (£3-18s-6d) from Bayliss, Jones & Bayliss Ltd of Wolverhampton. This company, a major manufacturer of ironmongery, also supplied the railings for Bournemouth’s seafront promenade. Most of the fence is still in place and the gate is now the garden entrance to Avon Lodge.
What became of William Eaton Burt? He took part in the Coronation Day procession alongside other former members of the Council. In 1914, aged 58, he immigrated with his family to New Zealand, where he ran a remote three thousand acre farm. William Eaton Burt later moved to the city of Nelson, where he died in 1930. A newspaper obituary said that he had continued to take much interest in municipal and Parliamentary matters, and was ‘held in high esteem by all who knew him’. There is no doubt that he helped shape the Christchurch we know today.
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Local History Room, Christchurch Library, 29 High Street, Christchurch, BH23 1AW. Tel: 485938 This room is open weekdays from 10am to 12.30pm (except Weds). It is staffed by volunteers drawn from the membership of the society. More information on the society can be found at www.historychristchurch.org
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Brogan’s ColumnI realise that summer is approaching fast when I hear it’s the time of year for Christchurch Food & Wine Festival again! Held every May, the festival is running for its twelfth year with plenty more excitement, edible cuisine and enjoyable stands for everyone.
The Festival was originally held to celebrate the Millennium in 2000, and with its huge successes it then became a yearly event for Christchurch. Although the town already has several high-class restaurants, cafes and tearooms serving excellent food, the Festival is a chance to expand this, help local schools and education and to join the community together.
It is now seen as ‘One of the Best Food Festivals in the UK’, attracting top celebrity chefs such as Anton Edelman, James Martin, Gary Rhodes, Jean-Christophe Novelli and Nick Nairn, to name just a few. Furthermore, Lesley Waters has been Patron of the Food & Wine Festival for a number of years. She dedicates a lot of time visiting local schools judging the Junior Chef of the Year semi-finals as well as the final held on the first Friday of the Festival in the marquee in Saxon Square.
More importantly, this whole event has attracted tourism and boosted local businesses. As a child, I’ve always loved watching the high street being filled with people, the cookery demonstrations and over 100 stalls. From olives to oils and asparagus to anchovies, you’ll find everything food and wine related and an opportunity to try something new. Not forgetting the beautiful smells of strong cheeses and foreign spices, enough to make your mouth water!
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Friday 6th – 8th MayFinn UK Nationals 2011 - The 2011 UK National Championships is organised by FINN UK, hosted at Christchurch Sailing Club. It is an International pre-Olympic event being held in Christchurch, which will attract lots of top-class competitors from around the World. Visit www.finnuk.org.uk/news/105-finn-uk-nationals-2011 for more info.
Friday 6th – 13th MayChristchurch Food & Wine Festival – A multitude of mouth-watering events in Christchurch’s restaurants, pubs and hotels – from bangers & mash to fine food dining including themed meals, demonstrations and foodie events. Visit www.christchurchfoodfest.co.uk to view a full schedule or pick up an official festival programme from Christchurch Tourist Information.
Saturday 7th May Transition Town Christchurch Event at Druitt Hall, next to the library in Christchurch High Street 10am-12noon. The event will coincide with the International Food Festival in the town and will aim to encourage people to think about locally grown, organic food. The event will have an open-house café style format, giving people the opportunity to find out more about growing their own food. There will also be free seeds, seedlings and vegetable plants, as well as a Fair Trade stand with chocolate samples available, and information on The Local Food Challenge. This is a Free Event. Refreshments available including home-made cakes and Fair Trade tea and coffee. Info: Lesley 01202 4832307 & 8 May 2011 (10am-5pm)Christchurch International Food Market 2011 - Fabulous two day open-air market in Christchurch’s traffic free High Street. Around 100 traders selling quality local & international food & drink, entertainment & cookery demonstrations by top TV & local chefs. Visit www.christchurchfoodfest.co.uk to view a full schedule or pick up an official festival programme from Christchurch Tourist Information.
Saturday 7th MayA ‘getting to know you’ Parish welcome group coffee morning in Priory House 10.30am-12noon Everyone most welcome. An opportunity to meet
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Friday 13 May Tucktonia Film Night - Red House Museum 7:00pm. Take a ride down memory lane with a film night of old Christchurch and its theme park, Tucktonia. Cost: £5 per person. Tel: 0845 603 5635
14 & 15 May Self-Hypnosis Weekend Workshop -Creative-Plane Personal Development are running their popular workshop at Wessex Therapy Clinic, Stour Road, Christchurch. For further info, please visit www.creative-plane.co.uk or call 07798 550600.
Sunday, 15th May The Lions Club of Christchurch Car Boot Sale. Stanpit Recreation Ground. Buyers: 8am - 12.30pm (Sellers: Set-up 7.30am). Sellers Cars £5 Large Vans and Cars with Trailers £8, all proceeds to Charity. Enquiries: Tel. 01202-489864
Sunday 22 MayLast year the Christchurch Band of the Royal British Legion held their first “Teddy bears Picnic” at the Christchurch Quay Bandstand. Due to its popularity they are pleased they will be holding it again this year at 2.30pm. Children, don’t forget your teddy bear and a picnic - oh and your parents ! Prizes awarded for best bear and best dancer when the band plays “Teddy Bears Picnic” A wide variety of music will be played - a great free afternoon out for all the family.
Saturday 28 May 2011Christchurch Head 2 Head Walk. Come and support your Heart Town on this fantastic 6.5 mile walk. Great for all the family! Have fun, get fit and enjoy the views. Registration & Start 9.00am - 12.30pm Entry £5.00 Stanpit Recreation Ground. Tel: 01892 893918
30th April - 14 MaySouthbourne Art Society Exhibition of Paintings at Priory House, Christchurch (adjoins south side of Priory and gallery is upstairs). From 30 April to 14 May, 10.30am - 4.30pm daily except Sundays. Greetings cards and paintings for sale. Admission 40p.
Community Diary is a great way to publicise an event in our community. Charitable and non-profit events are listed free of charge. A small charge (£5) applies for commercial listings. Don’t forget to visit www.christchurcheye.co.uk to submit your listing online.
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Monday 9th May 2011 4pm - 8pm�We look forward to welcoming you to the launch of the Wessex Health Network. Wessex�Therapy Clinic opened 8 years ago and has grown steadily into one of the areas premier health�clinics offering a range of treatments from physiotherapy to counselling. Due to demand we�have expanded to incorporate Wessex Spa & Beauty offering spa based massages and beauty�treatments from manicures and pedicures to waxing. Wessex Studio offers a range of pilates�and yoga classes with a range of rehabilitation classes coming soon.�
We will be open for you to enjoy refreshments and have an opportunity to meet�our therapists, watch demonstrations, learn more about the treatments we�offer and how they could help you. There will be special introductory�discount offers available at the event!�
We look forward to welcoming the Mayor and Mayoress of�Christchurch to cut the ribbon at 4.30pm.�
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In Praise of Spring, by Carolyn Lothian When trees and plants put on their showResponding to the sun’s warm rays,That is when they are keepingThe promise they madeThroughout winter’s cold dark days. Burgeoning blossoms and the joyous dawn chorusHelp us to forget how dreary days bore us.With a spring in our step we welcome the fl owers,Hope is renewed during springti me hours.Let us consider it a true blessingTo see Christchurch with all its spring dressing.
Summer Haiku, by Sue Higgins
Christchurch Quayboats bobbing on the watersunny day delight.
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