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View the magazine online at: www.alresfordforum.co.ukOld Alresford Bighton Gundleton Tichborne Ropley & Ropley Dean Bishop’s Sutton Cheriton Northington Preston Candover Itchen Abbas & Stoke Bramdean Kilmeston
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YOUR FREE & INFORMATIVE LOCAL COMMUNITY MAGAZINE
WIshInG All of our reAders A hAPPy chrIstmAs And ProsPerous neW yeAr!
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A happy Christmas to all of our readers. The December edition of the Alresford & Itchen Valley
Forum is full of interesting news and articles for the month ahead. The Alresford & Itchen Valley Forum has lots of interesting news and information within its pages.
Please keep sending us your letters and emails as we are always delighted to read your feedback. Speak to us and let us have your thoughts, be it on the magazine itself or the content of an article. The Forum is for the community and the community needs a voice, so our letters page will give you the freedom to speak.
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Don't forget our Community and Business DirectoryNow it is even easier to find a local business or service. Visit www.alresfordforum.co.uk and click on the 'Directory' tab. This new online feature will enable you to find your local trades and services with a few clicks of the mouse. January Copy DeadlineThe copy deadline for all news, events, editorial and advertising is the 12th of December. Any items received after this date are not guaranteed publication in our December issue of the magazine.
Theatre Royal Competition WinnerCongratulation to Miss Y.Newell from Weeke, Winchester who correctly answered
B: Her Glass Slipper
Miss Newell wins a family ticket to see Cinderella at the the TheatreRoyal, Winchester.
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BusIness communIty03 theatre royal competition Winner
05 dates for your diary
06 churches together in Alresford
08 dates for your diary
10 events at Alresford recreation centre
12 clubs and societies
14 Good in parts
16 Alresford rotary focus on youth Projects
16 seasons Greetings from Alresford chamber
of commerce
18 church services and news
19 the star that stopped - new farm chapel
22 useful Information
23 favourite recipes from cheriton, hampshire
24 recipe of the month - Gravlax
30 steve Brine mP
30 Jackie's county corner
32 hampshire mum - london calling
34 hampshire Artists christmas exhibition
34 Winchester cathedral christmas market
36 Alresford town council reports
38 new Alresford town trust
40 Alresford surgery news
40 situations offered / Wanted
40 We need more Blood donors
42 Bumper huggers - What do you think?
47 Perins students Win Genes reunited history competition
47 sunhill Junior school news
48 Parent and child
50 the Princes trust in hampshire and the Isle of Wight
MotoRsmotor vehicle sales, repairs & servicing
2, 10, 11, 13
PRoPeRty ManageMentestate agents, lettings, properties for sale
17, 51
HoMe seRvICestrades & service for the home
28, 29, 31, 33, 52
FooD & DRInkfood & drink retailers and services
20, 21, 23, 25, 26, 27
tHe gaRDentrades & services for the garden
14, 15
PRoFessIonal seRvICesProfessional trades & organisations
43, 44
RetaIl seRvICeslocal retailers
45
BuIlDIng seRvICes & suPPlIesBuilding services & supplies
49
tHe HoMeItems for the home
7, 8, 9
aRts, CRaFts & MusIClocal arts and crafts and retailers
34, 35
HealtH & Beautyhealth & beauty services, shops & salons
37, 39, 40, 41
eDuCatIon seRvICesschools, colleges and further education
46, 47
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December Diary
Every ThursdayCountry MarketAlresford Community Centre. 8.30am - 11.30am. Homemade local produce, flowers, vegetables, plants and crafts.
Every ThursdayTown Trust MarketBroad Street, 9am - 1pm
December 3,4,10,11,17 and 24thAlresford Station Santa Specials on the Watercress Line Board the steam hauled ‘Santa Special’ and meet Santa himself! Ho! Ho! Ho! Santa will give EVERY child a gift in a special souvenir Santa sack. Children will also receive a soft drink and adults a glass of wine and mince pie!
Thursday 1st DecemberChildline Carols by Candlelight ConcertChildLine, provided by the NSPCC, invites to you to join them for Carols by Candlelight, with Esther Rantzen CBE, NSPCC trustee and founder of ChildLine and other very special guests. The concert will bring together 80 children from eight local Winchester primary schools who will perform alongside 40 choristers from The Pilgrims School and 40 children from the Kings' School Choir. Orchestral music will be performed by Winchester Youth Concert Band. The evening's programme has been put together by music specialists from some of the schools involved together with Hampshire Music Service and will be a mix of choral,
instrumental and congregational pieces. The concert promises to be a wonderful evening of family entertainment.At Winchester Cathedral, The Close, Winchester, SO23 9LSFrom 7:30pm. Tickets: £15, £12, £8 available from the Cathedral Box Office.01962 857275
Thursday 1st to Friday 23rd December Winchester Cathedral Christmas Tower ToursThese special tours offer spectacular views across the city and Cathedral Close.Enjoy a well deserved rest after the tour with a tea/coffee and mince pie in the Cathedral Refectory. Tickets: £8.50, available online from the Cathedral Box Office or by phone on 01962 857275.
Friday 2nd December Alresford Art Societypresents a talk by Paul Banning 'From Design to Painting'at the ARC, Alresford at 7.30pm. For information contact 01962 736751,email [email protected] visit www.artsociety.alresford.org.
Saturday 3rd to Sunday 11th DecemberSee Hinton Ampner House decorated and dressed for ChristmasFrom 11 - 4pm Hinton Ampner House. The National Trust
House is specially
decorated for Christmas. The
Tea Room and shop are open as
are selected parts of the garden including the walled
garden.
Sunday 4th DecemberEdible and Medicinal Plant WalkA two hour walk looking at the edibility, folklore and uses of wild plants. Have you ever wondered about the important role that plants play in our lives? Come and learn which are safe to eat and which are not. Which have medicinal properties and which have interesting folklore. Meet at St Catherine’s Hill Car Park, Garnier Road, WinchesterSO23 9QG. This is just 15 minutes walk from central Winchester. From 10.00 - 12.00. Please book in advancewww.wildplantdiscovery.co.uk
Wednesday 7th DecemberLate night shopping and the arrival of Father ChristmasFrom 6pm. Broad Street, Alresford. Join the Carol Singing in Broad Street at 6pm and wait expectantly for the arrival of Santa Claus. How will he get to Alresford this year?
Saturday 10th December Alresford Rotary Club Christmas Tree Sale From 9.30am onwards. At the top of Broad Street, Alresford. All profits to charity. Good range of trees from 3ft to 12ft. Norway Spruce and Nordmann Fir varieties.
Saturday 10th DecemberAll Star Musical SpectacularAt 7.30pm, St. John's Church, Alresford. Hosted by Debbie Thrower. The world renowned classical pianist DI XIAO and West End musical Star GINA BECK will perform with Hampshire County Youth Choir in a one-off concert towards the restoration of the town's historic church bells. Tickets £20 from County News and Theatre Royal.
Saturday 10th DecemberThe Waynflete Singers Christmas ConcertAt Winchester Cathedral. Handel: Israel in Egypt. Performed by Mhairi Lawson (soprano), Martene Grimson (soprano), William Towers (alto), James Oxley (tenor), Matthew Brook (bass), Simon Kirkbride (bass) with the Waynflete Singers and Floritegium, conducted by Andrew Lunsden (Director). For more information contact the cathedral box office on: 01962 857275
Saturday 10th DecemberWinchester Discovery Centre Craft FairWinchester Discovery CentreFrom 10:00am. Bring your family and friends along to Winchester Discovery Centre's Craft Fair. Now on the second Saturday of the month. There will be lots of Hampshire designers selling their handmade, not on the high street, jewellery, cards, prints, ceramics and textiles.10am to 4pm. FREE ADMISSIONFor more Christmas Events and entertainment turn to page 8 >
CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Every Thursday
instrumental and congregational pieces. The concert promises to be a wonderful evening of family entertainment.
decorated for Christmas. The
Tea Room and shop are open as
are selected parts of the garden including the walled
garden.
Sunday 4th DecemberEdible and Medicinal Plant WalkA two hour walk looking at the edibility, folklore and uses of wild plants. Have you ever wondered about the important
contact 01962 736751,email [email protected] visit www.artsociety.alresford.org.
Saturday 3rd to Sunday 11th DecemberSee Hinton Ampner House decorated and dressed for ChristmasFrom 11 - 4pm Hinton Ampner House. The National
All profits to charity. Good range of trees from 3ft to 12ft. Norway Spruce and Nordmann Fir varieties.
and entertainment turn to page 8 >
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CHURCHES TOGETHER IN ALRESFORD
Wish you a happy and peaceful Christmas
St.John the BaptistNew Alresford (Anglican)Sunday 18th December18.30 Lessons and Carols Christmas Eve17.00 Ecumenical Crib Service 23.30 United Midnight Communion with Alresford Methodist Church Christmas Day08.00 Said Communion 09.30 Family Communion
St. Gregory'sNew Alresford (Roman Catholic)
Christmas Eve20.00 Carols 20.30 Midnight MassChristmas Day 11.00 Mass
St. Mary the VirginOld Alresford (Anglican)
Sunday 18th December17.00 Christmas Carol Service Christmas Day09.30 Christmas Day Family Communion
Alresford Methodist Church
Sunday 11th December 18.00 Carol ServiceSunday 18th December10.30 Christingle Service Christmas Day09.30 Christmas Day Family Worship
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AwningsCanopiesConservatory BlindsIntu Metal VenetiansPanel Blinds Perfect Fit
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Pop in on Thursday 15th December at any time between 4pm and 8pm for bubbles and mince pies to celebrate our first Christmas here!
Searle & Taylor House, The Dene, Ropley, Hampshire, SO24 0BH
T: 01962 772536 E: [email protected] W: soapbathrooms.co.uk
Saturday 10th December Friends of St. Andrew's Christmas Bazaar At Kilmeston Village HallFrom 2pm - 4pm. Christmas stalls, teas & mincepies, holly & mistletoe, tombola (including children's prizes).
Sunday 11th December Santa Fun Run WinchesterThe University of Winchesterfrom 10:30am. This is a fun, family orientated race, to help raise money for Naomi House Children's Hospice. You can run, walk or jog your way round in your festive outfits. So get into the spirit this Christmas, and let's have some sponsored Santa fun! Cost: £15/ £10Telephone: 01962 843 513
Wednesday 14th to Saturday 17th DecemberThe Wizard of Oz at Easton Village HallThe Easton Players will perform 'The Wizard of Oz' each evening starting at 7.30pm with a matinée on Saturday starting at 2.30pm. Tickets are £10 each or £5 per child (12 years and under). For further information
and tickets please contact 01962 779283
Friday 16th DecemberChristmas Party Salsa Night From 7.30 – 22.30pm at the Winchester Discovery Centre SO23 8SB.
Saturday 17th December until the New YearYou are warmly invited to come and place a star on this tree in memory of someone you especially wish to remember this Christmas. The tree will be in St.Johns church. As this was a very popular part of last year's Christmas Tree Festival we have decided to have a Tree of Remembrance every year.
Monday 19th December toTuesday 20th DecemberChristmas Storytelling at Winchester CathedralTake a few minutes out of the busy preparations for Christmas to hear this wonderful story from different parts of the world. Open to children of all ages.
From 12.30pm - 12.45pm. Cathedral admission applies for adults, free entry for children with family.www.winchester-cathedral.org.ukContact: 01962 857 200
Monday 26th to Tuesday 27th DecemberChristmas Leave on the Watercress line. Civilians and military welcome. Bring your family and friends along to enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of a Second World War Christmas, with civilian and military re-enactors, vehicles and more!
Sunday 1st JanuaryNew Year Heritage Bus RidesWinchester Broadway, near the King Alresford Statue, Winchester. From 8.50am to 5.30pm. Come along to see the Friends of King Alfred's Buses Running Day and transport enthusiasts bazaar. Vehicle display and free vintage bus rides all day in and around the city. Visit www.fokab.org.uk or email: [email protected]
Sunday 8th January Twelfth Night Party The Itchen Valley Conservatives are holding their annual drinks get together in January this year. It will be at Avington Park by kind permission of Sarah and Charlie Bullen. It will run from 12 o’clock till 2pm.The tickets are £10 and are available from Sarah Robinson, on 01962 779907 and Geraldine Haig-Haddow, on 01962 864988. Come and relax after all the hectic rush of Christmas.
Do you have any information that you would like included on this page? Contributions to this page are FREE of charge. Simply send your details to [email protected]
CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Saturday 10th December Friends of St. Andrew's Christmas Bazaar
and tickets please contact 01962 779283
Friday 16th December
From 12.30pm - 12.45pm. Cathedral admission applies for adults, free entry for children with family.www.winchester-cathedral.org.ukContact: 01962 857 200
Monday 26th to Tuesday 27th DecemberChristmas Leave on the Watercress line.Civilians and military welcome. Bring your family and friends along to enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of a Second
of Remembrance every year.
Monday 19th December toTuesday 20th DecemberChristmas Storytelling at Winchester CathedralTake a few minutes out of the busy preparations for Christmas to hear this wonderful story from different parts of the world. Open to children
the city. Visit www.fokab.org.uk or email: [email protected]
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Beautiful bathrooms, fully bespoke service
Pop in on Thursday 15th December at any time between 4pm and 8pm for bubbles and mince pies to celebrate our first Christmas here!
Searle & Taylor House, The Dene, Ropley, Hampshire, SO24 0BH
T: 01962 772536 E: [email protected] W: soapbathrooms.co.uk
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Motors
Andrews AutosourceQuality Used Cars, Carefully Selected
Approved by trading standards
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL CARS HAVE SERVICE HISTORY www.andrews-autosource.co.uk
Taylors Garage, High Street, Droxford, SO32 3QL
01489 878 879 Evening 01962 732995
Car of the month!
Andrews Autosource
2008 (58) VW Golf 1.9 TDi Match 5 door Aircon, alloy wheels, trip computer, E/windows & mirrors, remote central locking, Anti-lock braking, multiple airbags, stability control, Radio CD, 1 owner. 25,000 miles £99952008 (58) Mercedes A 150 Avantgarde SE 5 door, Aircon, alloy wheels, trip computer, E/windows and mirrors, remote central locking, Anti-lock braking, multiple airbags, stability control, Radio CD, 1 owner, 20,000 miles £8795 2008 (58) Suzuki SX4 1.6 GLX 5 door Aircon, E/windows and mirrors, Anti-lock braking, airbags, 1 owner, 22,000 miles £69952008 (08) VW Polo 1.2 Match 5 door, Aircon, E/windows and mirrors, remote central locking, multiple airbags, ABS, Alloy wheels, radio CD, 1 owner, 28,000 miles £6795 2008 (58) Skoda Fabia 2 1.2 HTP 70 5 door, Aircon, E/windows & mirrors, remote central locking, multiple airbags, ABS, Alloy wheels, radio CD, 1 owner, 10,000 miles £64952008 (57) Honda Jazz 1.4 SE 5 door, Air conditioning, Alloy wheels, electric windows and mirrors, anti-lock braking, multiple airbags, 1 owner 34,000 miles £64952007 (07) Peugeot 307 1.6 SW SE Estate Climate control, electric moon roof, alloy wheels, Electric windows and mirrors, cruise control, Stability program, multiple airbags, 38,000 miles £59952003 (53) Seat Leon 1.9 TDI SX Diesel 5 door Aircon, E/windows & mirrors, remote central locking, twin airbags, anti-lock braking, cruise control, Alloy wheels, cambelt and clutch replaced. 87,000 miles £37952006 (55) Ford Fiesta 1.4 TDCi Diesel Zetec 5 door Aircon, alloy wheels, E/windows & mirrors, remote central locking, Radio CD, anti-lock braking, multiple airbags, 45,000 miles £4995 2007 (57) Vauxhall Meriva 1.6 Life Auto 5 door, Aircon, E/windows and mirrors, Radio CD 2 owners £47952003 (53) Peugeot 307 1.6 S Estate 5 door, Aircon, alloy wheels, E/windows & mirrors, anti-lock braking, multiple airbags, 2 owners 106,000 miles £2495
2008 (58) Daihatsu Sirion 1.3 SE Automatic
5 door, Air conditioning, electric windows and mirrors, remote central locking, multiple airbags, ABS, Alloy wheels, radio CD, parking sensors.One owner & only 25,000 miles £5795
N o r t hM o t o rC o m p a n y
North Motor Company, Holden FarmCheriton, Alresford, Hants SO24 ONX
Independent Specialists
Fully equipped workshopTelephone Nigel or Gary on
01962 77133101962 771881
Over 30 years experience• Service• Repairs• On site MOT’sAll makes of car catered forFull Saab, Subaru diagnosticsFree collection, delivery and courtesy car (when available)
Sorry the Movies will be back in January
orry the Movies will be back in January
MONTHLY JAZZ The first Wednesday of the month, from 8.30pm until 11pm,
the ARC hosts Traditional Jazz bands.
PLAYING ON THE 7TH DECEMBERCuff Billett’s New Europa Jazzband
PLAYING ON THE 4th JANUARY 2012The Louisianna Jazzmen
Tickets: £6.00 on the door
ALSO THIS MONTH AT THE ARCFRIDAY 9TH DECEMBER
SEE MR. KEN DEE AMAZING CABARET FEMALE IMPERSONATOR
IN HIS CHRISTMAS EXTRAVAGANZA! Tickets: £10 from the ARC
Motors
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2011 has been the busiest year so far for Auto Brite. Despite the recession, or maybe because of it, Auto Brite have carried out more repairs this year than any other in their 16 years of trading. It could be that people are keeping their cars longer and maintaining
them, whilst seeking the most cost effective and convenient way to do this. St.John, the proprietor would like to thank the 250+ new
customers this past year and wish them all a happy Christmas and a prosperous new year.
If you have damage to your car similar to the pictures above, Auto Brite Smart Repairs could come to you to repair it at your convenience, at
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Excess road salt left on your vehicle can cause dulling of paintwork, rust and
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Wash, Leather, Wheel Clean - From £6Wash, Leather, Vac and Wheel Clean - From £10
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Mini Valet Cleaning - From £30
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Sat 7.30am - 11.30am All weather facility, dry and warm waiting area
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12 clubs & societies
The Royal British LegionTo become a member please contact our sub-branch in Eastleigh. www.britishlegion.org.uk/branches/eastleigh
Alresford Historical and Literary SocietyMeetings (generally there is a talk followed by a “get together”) are held at the Methodist Hall, Jacklyns Lane, Alresford at 7.30pm on the third Wednesday of most months. Guests are welcome – only £3 entry at the door. Tea/coffee & biscuits included.For more information please contactGlenn Gilbertson, 26 Grange RoadAlresford SO24 9HB. Tel: 01962 732726. [email protected] or Bob Fowler - 7 Sun Hill Crescent, Alresford, SO24 9NJTel: 01962 [email protected]
Alresford & District Horticultural SocietyMeetings 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 Visitors are always welcome.
Bramdean & Hinton Ampner WIWe meet 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 organise 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 Beryl on 01962 732695
The Swan Ladies Club, AlresfordOffers an evening of fun and good company, Dinner comprising two courses of excellent food, glass of wine plus coffee and mint are followed by interesting talks, demonstrations quizzes etc. Meet at 7.30pm on the third Tuesday of each month. Dinner served at approx. 8pm in the newly refurbished Undercroft. New members are always welcome. Ring Liz Garton on 01962-733125 or Swan Hotel 01962-732302 for further details.
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 www.
alresford-twinning.org.uk or call Jean on Tel: 01962 733131
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.
Alresford Flower ClubCome and join us at 7.30 on the last Wednesday of the month at the Methodist Church Hall, Jacklyns Lane, Alresford. Friendly, lively meetings, professional flower arrangers and beautiful flowers. New members and visitors most welcome. Please contact Jean Johnson on 01420 564238.
Alresford Reading GroupMeetings are held at Alresford Library in the afternoon of the third Monday every month (excluding December and August). We read a wide variety of books chosen by members and provided by the Library Service. New members and visitors are very welcome. For further details contact Susan Shannon on 01962 734432.
CluBs & soCIetIes
sPoRts CluBs
Judo Club Steve Fullick, 10 Perins Close, Alresford Tel: 01962 732883Karate Club Tel: 01420 [email protected]
Running SistersFor information call Dawn on Tel: 01962 733723 or email:[email protected]
Tichborne Park Cricket Club14 Benenden Green, Alresford, SO24 9PF. Contact: Andy Joyce Tel: 01962 734316 [email protected]
Alresford Rugby Clubwww.alresfordrfc.org [email protected]
Alresford Tennis ClubHoward Lewis - Tel: 01962 733818
Cheriton Tennis ClubNew members welcome. Pay & play sessions available too. www.cheritontennisclub.co.uk
Alresford Badminton Club Looking for new players of all ages and abilities. The club offers both membership from £85.00 for the season and a Pay-and-Play at £4.00 per evening. Contact: Mark Emmerson on 01962 736123 or [email protected]’
ACA Badminton ClubFriendly club seeks new members! Plays on a Monday evening 7.30-10.00pm at Alresford Community Centre. All levels welcome. Call Clive Earthy 01962 733812 or Caroline Lowman 01962 733155 for more information.
Chawton Park Indoor Bowls ClubSix rinks available throughout the year. Information from Centre Manager. Chawton Park Road, Alton, GU34 1RQ Tel: 01420 541546
Alresford Netball Club Meets on Thursdays 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 2011 fixtures. For more information call or email Richard on 01962 779169, [email protected]
Cheriton Tennis ClubCoaching with Craig Dixon. Adult courses for Beginners/Improvers, Cardio Tennis and Matchplay tacticsJunior and Mini Tennis Sessions for ages 5 to 16. Non Members welcomeCoaching Enquires to Craig Dixon: 07764990523 or [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? Meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7.45 for 8pm from September to April at Arlebury Recreation Centre. Contact Richard on: 01962 773285 or Rob: 01962 735681
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. Contact Debbie on: 01962 732055 [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. www.artsociety.alresford.org Tel: 01962 [email protected]
The Cheriton Players David Cradduck, Colyton Cottage, Cheriton SO24 0QA [email protected]: 01962 771700www.thecheritonplayers.org.uk
The Medstead Players Lesley Rae, Fiver, High Street, Medstead 01420 56563916www.medsteadplayers.co.uk
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The Cheriton SingersWe are a community choir who enjoy singing a wide range of music and meet on Thursdays during term time at St Michael's Church in Cheriton at 7.45 pm. www.cheritonsingers.co.uk Sue White: Tel: 01962 771796
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
senIoR CItIzens
Senior Citizens Hour Meetings are held each Wednesday at 14:30 at New Farm Chapel. Meetings are informal and consistof 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 provided. Part funded by Age Concern.Tel: 01962 735612
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flowering all year, an enormous amount of regrowth appearing after cutting down and bumper crops of thick set fruit.
We have enjoyed trugs of plums and Gages for pies and Gin. Fat yellow almond scented Quinces converted into golden Jelly, brown apple juice, the opportunity once again to try and acquire the taste for bletted Medlar (Mesipilus germanica) and in my mind the best flavour amongst our 35 varieties of apple, the Egremont Russett, rough and nutty with notes of pear as it ripens. By the time January arrives we will be happy to be inside, knee deep in repairs. Cleaning and painting the glasshouses back to their ice white backdrop and then sterilising the maternity unit and nursery areas. After scouring through every new seed catalogue during the holiday period, each a free and fascinating encyclopaedia of information, we mark and make our choices. And then wait like enthusiastic midwives...... expecting the arrival of our first seeds.
Julian Blackwell is Head Gardener at Dean House Gardens Kilmestonwww.deanhousegardens.co.uk
A single pristine Helleborus niger heralds the imminent
winter celebration as hewn firs sprout around every hearth. In our drive to have the garden tidy before the new year begins we are encouraged to cut down everything in the herbaceous borders by the first week in December with the exception of the grasses , which are often still performing well.
I prefer to get everything tidy early in a garden of this size when there are limitations on time and labour and also deadlines to meet. In a smaller garden one can enjoy more easily the low sun cutting across frost rimed stems and perhaps see, perched aloft, a charm of Goldfinch reaping the benefit.
November winds have brought down a million leaves, whirling, gliding and in the case of the Great London Plane, crashing over limbs, onto hedges and lawns and each leaf needs to be ushered, cornered or cajoled by rake eventually, into a barrow or trailer and stacked high. This year of course the weather has been something of a curate's egg with a long dry mild spring coming after a winter of record extremes, a summer of little heat, a dry mild October that spilled over into November and created in its confusion the curiosity of Lupins and Hemerocallis
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interest from Perins School who, we expect, may run their own heat”. Entrants will produce and serve a meal for two comprising either two or three courses, within a time limit of two and a half hours. The age limits are from 11 to 17. Anyone wishing to have more details, or to enter the competition, should contact Colin Pope for a copy of the rules and an entry form at [email protected]
Once again the Firework display and bonfire defied the weather forecasts and about 3000 people enjoyed a family evening, held, as is traditional, on the 5th. Event Manager for Rotary, Clive Livingstone, was pleased with the support from the town and surrounding areas and although tests of wind direction meant the fireworks were set off in an adjacent field, the display was very well received. Many thanks to the Town Council for their help and advice – when the final bills are in, the club expects to have raised over £8000 for charity.
The Club’s next big event, apart from providing some crowd control to keep Santa from being mobbed when he arrives this year, will be the Grand Christmas Tree Sale at the top of Broad Street, on Saturday December 10th. The organisers have managed to hold the prices down, despite inflation, and details are on the club website. We hope this year to have some musical accompaniment during the morning. Most trees are sold before lunchtime – sale starts at 9am.
Details of all the Club’s activities are on the website www.alresfordrotary.co.uk contact the club for help by emailing [email protected] or help the community by joining this energetic, expanding local club.Roger Ashbrook 773323
Over the years, Alresford Rotary has quietly been supporting the
young people of the town, with a variety of different projects and opportunities. One of the founder organisations behind Tonix, the club also runs youth exchange schemes where families “swop offspring” with an overseas family (for a while at least!). Regular and winning entries from Perins in the annual Youth Speaks competition have provided a platform for future debaters and maybe the next generation of leaders. Once again, the Perins pupils will be put through their paces at mock interviews, which the club will be running in December, preparing them for their next steps, whether on to further education, or into the world of work.
As well as the Young Photographer competition, announced last month and for which entries close on December 10th, applications are coming in from young people for Alresford Rotary’s “Young Chef” competition, which will be taking place on Saturday afternoons on 10th December 2011 and 28th January 2012. The competition is being run in conjunction with Alresford’s Cook Academy based at the Station Mill.
Rotary President Gary Ellis said “There are fabulous prizes for the winners of the national competition and at local level we are offering cash prizes. Everyone who enters will also get a certificate of achievement from Rotary. We are expecting a high standard from young people who love cooking and want to impress with their ability. We are delighted this year to be in partnership with Cook Academy who have quickly established a reputation in Alresford for demonstrating and teaching expert cooking skills. We are also hoping for a lot of
Thank you to Mike & Cherry Dowsett of Service Point for hosting the ‘Chamber
Chat’ in November. I think I can speak for everyone who attended when I say that we learnt a great deal about how best to look after our cars in the winter.
CHRISTMAS CHAMBER CHATJoin us at The Running Horse. Our Christmas Chamber Chat is being held at the recently re-opened Running Horse Inn.Invitations will be going out shortly to all members, but any potential members are also more than welcome.When: Tuesday 6th December from 5.30pm onwardsCost: £10 per head to include food & a drinkPlease contact Liz Brown by 1st December to book your place.
OVER & ABOVE AWARDThis year’s Awards will run from 1st to 31st December. Members will receive the relevant documents electronically & in hard copy. Please display the voting forms and posters prominently in your shop or
business. Several voting boxes for posting nominations will be positioned in The Post Office (Co Op), The Naked Grape and Laurence Oxley Bookshop. All votes will be counted & judged & the winner will be announced in the February issue of the Alresford & Itchen Valley Forum.
DIAMOND JUBLIEE PLANSThe Chamber of Commerce is getting local charities & groups together to organise various events throughout the week of the Diamond Jubilee in June 2012.
If you are a local charity or group that would like to be involved please get in contact with us!
A WARM WELCOME TO NEW MEMBERS!Hannah & Malc The Running Horse Inn
INTERESTED IN JOINING THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE?It has never been such a good time to join the Chamber of Commerce. Do one thing that will really benefit your town, by joining us today!
Please contact the Chamber Secretary on 07769 722 985 or email [email protected] for more information.Collated & Written by Liz Brown Chamber Secretary
seasons Greetings from Alresford chamber of commerce
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Sunday Services 10.30 Service (with Sunday school and crèche available)16.30 Varies (Prayer, Praise and Discussion/Talk)
Other Weekly ActivitiesSunday10.30 Kosmic - for kidsThursday10.00 Prayer Group19.30 House Group Term Time ActivitiesTuesday 10.15 Toddlers GroupWednesday14.30 Senior Citizens HourFridays 18.30 Youth Club (Years 5 and 6)19.45 Youth Club (Years 7, 8 and 9)Contact us for details of other events and activities such as ALPHA, on: 01962 732130 or 01420 561210 or email: [email protected] the website:www.newfarmchapel.org.uk
Sunday 4th December08.00 Holy Communion09.30 Parish Communion18.30 Choral Evensong
Sunday 11th December08.00 Holy Communion09.30 Second Sunday Family Service18.00 Sundays @ six
Sunday 18th December08.00 Holy Communion 09.30 Parish Communion18.30 Carol Service
Christmas Eve17.00 Crib Service 23.30 Midnight Mass
Christmas Day08.00 Christmas Communion 09.30 Christmas Communion
Midweek Services14.00 Every Monday: Prayer Time12.00 Tuesday - Friday: Midday Prayer10.00 Every Friday: Holy Communion08.30 Every Saturday: Quiet Communion
Parish Office01962 733545www.stjohnsalresford.org.uk
st. John the BaptistNew Alresford
Methodist ChurchNew Alresford
Sunday 4th December09.30 Holy Communion18.00 Old Alresford Cottage Home
Sunday 11th December09.30 Parish Communion
Christmas Eve23.30 Midnight Mass
Christmas Day09.30 Christmas Communion with Bighton
st. Mary the virginOld Alresford
Every Sunday11.00 Mass
Sunday 4th December10.00 First Sunday Advent
Sunday 11th December10.00 Parish Communion
Sunday 18th December10.00 Nine Lessons & Carols
Christmas Day10.00 Christmas Communion
st.PetersOvington
Sunday 4th December11.00 All Age Service
Sunday 11th December11.00 Parish Communion
Sunday 18th December18.00 Carol Service
Christmas Eve23.30 Midnight Mass
Christmas Day09.30 Christmas Communion
Jacklyns Lane, New Alresford
Sunday Worship10.30 Every Sunday Morning Worship and Junior Church Holy Communion MonthlyPlease 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 & prayer14.30 1st & 3rd Thursdays Women's Fellowship 19.00 - Thursdays - (term 20.30 time) Guides 19.30 1st Thursday Lydia Group for ladies 19.00 Fridays (term time) KIDZ Café for parents, carers, babies and toddlers group. Craft, playtime, story time and special events
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, funerals or other events, please contact: Revd Dawn Carn: 01962 735278 or Senior Steward Senior Steward Gary Carter: 01962 732350www.alresfordmethodistchurch.org.uk
new Farm ChapelNew Alresford
st. gregory’sNew Alresford (Roman Catholic)
all saintsBighton
Sunday 4th December11.00 Patronal 'Matins & Mince Pies'
Sunday 11th December11.00 Holy Communion 14.30 Crib Service
Sunday 18th December16.00 Christingle Service
Christmas Eve23.30 Midnight Mass
Christmas Day10.00 Lessons & Carols
Sunday 4th December10.00 Kilmeston Benefice Communion and Sunday School
Sunday 11th December08.30 Beauworth Holy Communion 09.30 Cheriton Parish Communion & Sunday School11.00 Bramdean Holy Communion11.00 Tichborne Children's Sunday Club
Sunday 18th December09.30 Beauworth Carol Service15.00 Cheriton Carol Service18.30 Tichborne Carol Service Bramdean Carol Service Kilmeston Carol Service
Christmas Eve15.00 Cheriton Crib Service23.00 Hinton Midnight Mass23.00 Cheriton Midnight Mass
Christmas Day08.30 Tichborne Holy Communion09.30 Cheriton Parish Communion09.30 Beauworth Holy Communion11.00 Bramdean Family Communion11.00 Kilmeston Family Communion
Sunday 4th December11.00 Mattins16.00 Christingle
Sunday 11th December10.00 Parish Communion
Sunday 18th December18.00 Carol Service
st. nicholasBishop’s Sutton
upper Itchen Benefice
st.John the Baptist Itchen Abbas
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Of all the things...and of all people!
You would imagine that someone of importance and distinction would choose people of impeccable character to be in their employment. We have learnt from recent events in our nation's life that none of us
are beyond reproach.
What about God? What kind of people do we think He chooses to involve in His plans? What is 'our' idea of a 'God figure'-someone who is a 'God-person'- a Christian? What kind of person do we think God would want? When we read The Bible, we don’t have to look too far to see that some 'unlikely' people have been chosen by God; 'unlikely' that is in our eyes and as far as our understanding is concerned. But then, none of us is better than the next person, despite the opinion we may have of ourselves!Indeed The Bible says that ''we have all fallen short of the glory of God''- in other words we are imperfect. (Romans 3v23)
This is the whole point of Jesus coming into the world, to restore us to God, not by force, but as we freely admit our imperfections (sin) before Him, being far short of His glory, and that we need Him to come into our lives, to forgive us and give to us eternal life, through Jesus Christ, His death and resurrection.
So, who did God use in this unique event, when Jesus, the Son of God, came into the world? He used men who studied the stars! They knew that 'this one star' stood out! (read the Gospel of Matthew chapter 2). As they studied and followed it, it led them to the right place at the right time, where this newly born infant lay. This is the One who was (and is) to be King of Israel, King of all kings, and Lord of all lords, as recorded in the Gospels. Yet wonder of wonders, He loves us and wants us to follow Him now as our Saviour, while there is opportunity before He comes again.As the Apostle Paul wrote to the Christians at Corinth, making it
personal to them and to us: ''….Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, and that He was buried, and that He was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures''. (1 Corinthians 15 v3&4)
God promised Jesus would come the first time, and we remember that at Christmas. God has also promised that Jesus will come again, and as events across the world unfold before us, that time could be near! Let us be ready, as we make Jesus the centre not just of Christmas, but our lives too!
Come along and join us at New Farm Chapel this Christmas and New Year
SUNDAY 18TH DECEMBER10.30am - Christmas Service 4.30pm - Carol Service with guest speaker (traditional refreshments!)
SUNDAY 25TH DECEMBER 10.30am - Christmas Day service with a guest speaker (who travels around the world)
SUNDAY 1ST JANUARY 201210.30am - 'What does the future hold?'4.30pm - 'Israel - what are the signs?' You will receive a warm welcome to any of our servicesPlease contact us for more information: [email protected]
Tel: 01962 732130 or 01962 734287 or 01420 561210
New Farm Chapel, New Farm Road, Alresford, Hants. So24 9QH
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SEE IN THE NEW YEAR AT THE
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Join us and celebrate New Year's Eve with a six course meal, firework display and dancing through to the early hours. There are a limited number of places available and the whole evening's revelry is £65 per person. Alternatively just pop in and join us for a celebratory drink to see in the New Year!
The Purefoy Arms is a relaxed, informal dining pub nestled in the beautiful country village of Preston Candover, a short drive from Basingstoke and Winchester.
OPEN FOR FOOD: TUES - SAT 12 - 3PM & 6 - 10PM SUN 12 - 4PM (PUB OPEN UNTIL 6PM)
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Hampshire County Council The Castle, Winchester, SO23 8UJwww.hants.gov.ukTel: 0800 028 0888
Royal Hampshire County HospitalWinchester, HampshireTel: 01962 863535
North Hants HospitalBasingstoke, HampshireTel: 01256 473202
Alton Community HospitalAlton, HampshireTel: 01420 82811
Alresford LibraryMonday 9.30 - 1.00 Tuesday 2.00 - 5.00 Wednesday Closed Thursday 9.30 - 1.00 Friday 9.30 - 7.00Saturday 9.30 - 1.00email - [email protected] Tel: 0845 603 5631
Alresford Dental Care4 Pound Hill, Alresfordwww.alresforddentalcare.co.uk Surgery Hours: Monday to Thursday 9:00 to 17:15. Friday 08:00 to 13:45 Tel: 01962 733580
The Alresford SurgeryStation Road, Alresfordwww.alresfordsurgery.co.ukTel: 01962 732345
Mansfield Park SurgeryLymington Bottom Road, Medstead, GU34 5EW Tel: 01420 562922
Alresford Pharmacy1 East Street, AlresfordMonday - Friday 09.00 - 6.30Saturday 09.00 - 5.00Tel: 01962 732858
Wessex PharmacyBroad Street, Alresford. Tel: 01962 732445
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 - 4.30pmClosed 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
Emergency Only (Ambulance, Fire, Police): Tel: 999
Electricity Emergency 24hrs a day, 7 days a weekTel: 08457 708090
Gas Emergency 24hrs a day, 7 days a weekTel: 0800 111 999
Water Emergency 24hrs a day, 7 days a weekTel: 0845 278 0845Reporting a leak? Then call:Tel: 0800 820 999
EMERGENCY SERVICES
Citizens Advice Bureau Outreach Service
Winchester Citizens Advice Bureauis back at the Alresford GP Surgery
IF YOU NEED HELPContact CAB on 01962 848000 or drop in to the surgery on Mondays between 1- 3pm (not bank holidays)
IF YOU WANT TO HELP Please donate to CAB on line at www.winchestercab.org.ukOr send donations to CAB – Alresford 68 St George’s Street, Winchester, SO23 8AH
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: 07412 733393
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
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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
Cheriton Primary SchoolCheriton, Alresford, SO24 0QA Tel: 01962 771278
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 www.perins.net Tel: 01962 734361
SCHOOLS
RECYCLING
Alresford Community CentreThere are 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 Sloan Tel: 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 Penny Scott Tel: 01962 771263
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
Kilmeston Village HallSituated on the village green, the extensively refurbished Hall is an excellent venue for group functions, family parties, or as a base for outdoor activities. Please visit our website on www.kilmestonvillagehall.co.uk or Phone Pamela Thomas on 01962 771590 to book.
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.ukTel: 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.
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For your Christmas Shopping:
French PantryOpen Tues to Saturday 10am-6pm
Sunday 10am-2pm
Traditional French provisions Unusual French provisions Exceptional cheese boardsSuperior vins de paysThe best hand made Chocolate in the SouthHampers for all occasions
Cookery SchoolThe cookery school will be closed from December 15th until February 1st 2012
On the A30 (between Stockbridge and Sutton Scotney)T: 01264 810 738 E:[email protected]
www.closdumarquis.co.uk
France on your doorstep
French RestaurantAuthentic French country cuisine
Menus for Christmas Day,
Boxing Day, Christmas
Functions and New Year's Eve
Sue Kelsey: 07957 [email protected]
sorrelandsage.co.uk
where food meets wisdom
Inspirational Cookery Workshops
Come and enjoy our lovely decorations and warm fires with your friends, family or colleagues and celebrate the
Christmas season. Menus to suit everyone. Our à la carte and bar menus will be available during December as well as the 2 course lunch for £7.50. Fish and Chips on Tuesday is still on
but space will be limited
Bar only open Christmas Day from 12 – 2pmClosed on Boxing Day
New Years Eve – Party Disco and Buffet ticket only £15.00 Closed on New Years Day
The Cricketers, Jacklyns Lane, Alresford, Hants, SO24 9LW
Tel: 01962 732463www.cricketersalresford.co.uk
Clos du Marquisat the Leckford Hutt
With a forward and recipe by Mary Berry from the BBC’s Great British
Bake Off and nearly 150 recipes donated by Cheriton residents, there is something for everyone: from parsnip and apple soup to paella, Caribbean lamb to crunchy chutney. An ideal Christmas present for a keen cook!
All proceeds from sales to be shared between six local community groups. On sale now, priced £7.50, at Cheriton Stores, The Flower Pots Inn and Etiquette, Alresford.
Favourite Recipes From Cheriton, Hampshire
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Clos du MarquisFrance on your doorstep
T: 01264 810 738
E:closdumarquis@
btinternet.com
www.closdumarquis.co.uk
Recipe supplied
and sponsored by
Germain Marquis
of Clos du Marquis
Restaurant, French
Pantry and
Cookery School
METHOD Mix all the seasoning and herbs together and rub into the fish. Place the fish into the dish. Pour the beer, schnapps or gin over the fish and then cover with cling film. Once covered place the smaller dish on top and a few tins on to weigh it down.
Refrigerate and leave for twenty four hours, after this amount time has passed turn the fish over. Repeat the process and leave for another twenty four hours. At the end of the second twenty fours hours remove any left over marinade from the fillet. It is now ready.
To make the sauce blend the ingredients together.
Either serve in very thin slices starting from the tail side toward the head or cut in chunks. Serve alone or with a salad accompanied by the sauce.
It’s delicious on toast too. Keeps in the fridge for a week.
A side of salmon will serve up to 10 people. plus you can use a smaller fillet for 2 people, but reduce the proportions of the marinade.
• 60g coarse salt• 60g crystal sugar• 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper• Handful of finely chopped, fresh dill • ½ pt glass of bitter or a small glass of schnapps. Gin will do!
SAUCE• 200ml whipped cream,• 1 soupspoon strong mustard• 1 soupspoon finely chopped dill, salt & pepper.
EQUIPMENT:• Cling film• 1 rectangular dish for marinating the fish plus a smaller one to sit on top.
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Fill your Christmas with joy and cheer with our range of festive beer!
We’d like to entice you into buying the freshest possible beer directly from your local Hampshire
brewery – Itchen Valley Brewery in Alresford.
Come to our shop. We’re the perfect place for an easy Christmas present. Eight different and
delicious bottled beers are available in gift packs. Cellar beer can also be tried and taken away in
2 or 4 pint cartons and 18 or 36 pint boxes. Stocking fillers for difficult dads – come to us. All beer is brewed right next to our shop at the
top of Prospect Road just past the Prospect Auction Rooms.
Please allow us to welcome you to Itchen Valley Brewery so we can show off our current range. �ere is no obligation to buy – just fill up your
glass and have a try.
Opening times: Mon-Fri 9am – 5pm
Sat 9am – 12pm (December only)Large orders may require 24hrs noticeWe deliver directly to your door for £10
or for free on orders over £50
Unit D Prospect Commercial ParkProspect Road, New Alresford
Hampshire, SO24 9QFT: 01962 735111
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All plumbing and heating works from fixing a leak to installing a full heating system or bathroom suite.
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• Reliable friendly service• Repairs or installation• Kitchen, bathroom, shower• Outside tap, cold water • Storage cisterns, taps, WC• No call out charge
CJ The PlumberColin Joyce
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Westminster via my website where I have recently launched some great new services. Take a look at www.stevebrine.com/whereyoulive to see stories specific to Alresford and surrounding villages.
Since my last column I have visited the excellent (and now Academy) Perins School in Alresford and belatedly opened a new business in the town ‘Home Instead’ which is providing care services in the home for those who cannot get out as they used to. Steve and Jan Gapper are building something really successful here and I wish them all the luck in the world.
Finally, readers will know I worked extremely hard alongside local councillors of all parties this Summer to try and avert the damaging bus cuts affecting the town. My bus ‘summit’ meeting in September was attended by all the key players but we have sadly not been able to prevent the change, which once again to be clear, was a COMMERCIAL one taken by Stagecoach and not the fault of Hampshire County Council this time. We have secured agreement from the County to bring much needed improvements to the Cango Service (which is not good enough right now) and I will continue to drive that on. I would urge all councillors (of all parties, at all levels) to continue to work with me on this one, to stick to the facts and resist the temptation to use the extreme inconvenience Stagecoach have caused local people for short-term party political advantage.
As always, you can get in touch via www.stevebrine.com or call 01962 791110. May I wish all readers of The Forum a Merry Christmas and successful 2012.
this consultation has been a genuine one, and the County has reacted to positive feedback. Don’t forget that there are mobile library services in your area too. For details see the hants.gov.uk website or contact me. School places are in the news again. As parents submit their choices for primary schools, the County Council is trying to sort out where they will all go. Last year about 20% more children applied than expected in Winchester, despite a national downturn in numbers. For me, the priority is to ensure that there is a place at the school within the community that the child lives, and that the quality of education there is good.
Exciting news! The Olympic torch is coming to the Itchen Valley area on July 11th! The torch will travel from Basingstoke to Winchester through Kings Worthy: but the exact route won’t be confirmed until nearer the day.
May I wish you a good Christmas, and a happy and healthy 2012. Cllr Jackie Porter, telephone 01962 791054. The Down House, Itchen Abbas, Winchester SO21 1AX email [email protected]
Merry Christmas!
Christmas may be coming but there's much to do before 2011 draws to
a close. Parliament sits right up until a few days before the big man slips down the chimney but I suspect festive cheer will be in short supply along the corridors of power as our economy ends the year in a still fragile state. The road back to growth is going to be long and difficult and I am of course very aware the rising cost of living is squeezing incomes hard for all of us right now.
Locally, I have never been busier and I am reflecting on a year of hard work and battles fought. The year began for me with a new baby in the house and snow on the ground. It was good to turn the page with an address to Winchester’s business community early in January and quite an experience to be grilled by CALA’s QC at the Barton Farm enquiry!
In the spring I was (literally) blown away on court by Greg Rusedski as he came to open the new courts at Winchester’s tennis club and we said goodbye to Bishop Michael after many years service. It was also very lively as I did my bit for the local election campaign and to successfully reject a quite unnecessary change to the voting system. Winchester voted 2-1 in favour of the current first-past-the-post method of electing MPs.
Through the summer I visited dozens of local fetes, organisations and businesses and I held my first Summer Tour which was a great success and will definitely be repeated in 2012. It was humbling to start Winchester’s Race for Life and, in spite of the torrential rain, we raised thousands to fight cancer in this country.
You can catch details of all my work locally this year and in
As winter approaches, this is the very last call for grit bins! Please
contact me as soon as possible if yours hasn’t materialised or you have realised that one hasn’t been ordered.
After the County Council and Stagecoach negotiated a whole new deal for bus services in October, we have learnt that these services are only confirmed until June next year. New tender documents went out in November and we await the responses from bus companies. Hopefully, our pleas to reduce long gaps in services will be heeded, and we County Councillors in the Winchester area are pressing for a night bus too.
The County has proposed a series of cuts in smaller libraries. Nearly 100 Alresford Library users who returned the consultation form didn’t like the idea of closing at 5pm on Fridays, and suggested an alternative. As a result, the County have now changed their plans and the suggestion to open from 10am is now out for consultation again. I am pleased that for once,
Steve Brine MP Jackie's County Corner
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Dear Alresford Forum Reader. Value conscious local residents love a
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UpholsteryWe specialise in cleaning and refreshing three piece suites (at our current offer price of £97). Fabric Master, our special upholstery and cleaning system is safe, gentle and very effective. Fibres are restored to their original beauty and softness - you'll see!
CurtainsOur new curtain cleaning service is carried out in your home, right where they hang. It's a fuss-free way to have your curtains cleaned and refreshed and is often the 'finishing touch' to spring cleaning a room!
Our approach is simple:We are proud to run a celebrated professional carpet and upholstery cleaning business, and we insist on providing you with good old-fashioned service and value.
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Tel: 01962 690 005FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: Here's a selection of frequently asked questions, especially for you sceptics (you know who you are). 1. When you say 'carpet' what do you mean? We mean average size areas, say 10x12ft ish. But we don't quibble if the area is a little larger - it's all done on fairness really. 2. Do you move furniture? Our pricing policy reflects the time it takes to clean working around furniture, rather than moving it. That said, we are for example, happy to move your three piece suite backwards and forwards cleaning under it and replacing it back into position. What we don't price into the job at these discount prices is moving large pieces of furniture like bookcases, sideboards or wardrobes. Similarly we are not insured to move electrical items, in particular flat-screen TVs. Again we apply common sense and fairness to the situation and inevitably we do end up moving some furniture around, even at these discount prices. 3. Are there any 'hidden extra costs' The prices quoted above are fully-inclusive and are the actual prices you will pay.
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Our approach is simple:We are proud to run a
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Upholstery we specialise in cleaning and refreshing 3 piece suites (at our current offer price of £97). Fabric Master, our special upholstery and cleaning system is safe, gentle, and very effective. Fibres are restored to their original beauty and softness - you’ll see!
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hamsphire mum
Sunday was open top bus tour day! £80! later we were treated to a very comprehensive drive around, well, you name it we saw it. All except for Star I who became a proper teenager and proceeded to text for the duration.
Star I, it would appear, is at the age when parents can be an irritation and friends are all. If technologies had been available to us at that age then we would have been permanently engrossed in the touch screen too no doubt. However the Mary Poppins bit in me wanted to say, “For goodness sake put that phone away! Spit spot!! Look around you, you’re missing EVERYTHING!!
Still on Monday both the London Dungeon and the Tower of London focused the mind; torture it would seem is preferable to texting. Must remember that.
Unlike working models of ships engines.
On Tuesday in the Science Museum Star II found his utopian ideal, every piston, drive wheel and thingy, (sorry I’m a girl), of the miniature engines could be operated by the mere push of a button, heaven. After nearly two hours The Husband and Star I were to be found slumped on a bench in the corner; Star I is STILL texting!
A quick trip to the V&A and then a brisk walk to Harrods, as I wanted to show them the delights of the food hall and toy department. It was here that Star II came alive, but not in the way I expected. To find the toys, one finds oneself wending a wiry way through ‘Children’s Clothes’; here Star I paused and picked up a tiny leather jacket for a two year old.
“£1100? £1100.!!!!!”
“Ssssh, calm down!”
He was having none of it; by the time we’d looked at Stieff bears and a full size £800, gorilla he was ready to lynch someone. “This is obscene! Lets just go”
I’ve never counselled someone about capitalism and the morals of money whilst descending the Egyptian escalator before. A meal at the Rib Shack calmed him.
And so it was on Wednesday that the Pagan experience of living in the Capital came to an end; having broadened the horizons of Stars I and II, and emptied our wallets in the process I concluded it was well worth it!
Sandra Pagan - Hampshire Mum
October Half Term and we Pagans sojourn to the Big Smoke for five days. I was stressed, “I really hope they enjoy this trip”. “Of course they will Sandra love, I mean what could go wrong…”
Fortunately both Stars II & I had an Inset Day on the Friday before Half Term, so with limited luggage we found ourselves bound for Waterloo. Then, not two hours, later gazing out over the Tate Modern and beyond to the Gherkin from the sanctuary of our modern apartment.
First stop was Borough Market where French tarts, of the chocolate variety (Southwark is a nice area now), were purchased along with fruit and veg should I get the urge to cook that evening. No, instead hot- footed to a Pizza Express to meet with friends and enjoy the best view of St.Pauls.
Now I had a loose itinerary in place; it was Saturday so it was the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, lovely. Star II had other ideas, ”Can we walk across that wobbly bridge?” We were already running late and that route would take us in the wrong direction, I took a red pen to the itinerary,“Yes good idea, let's get going then. Come on, come on!”“Calm down Sandra love, keep your hair on!”
Once over the Millennium Bridge and into The City, Star II spied a sweet shop Harry Potter would have been proud of so in we went. Much like the passing of time we marched swiftly on and eventually arrived in the Mall, along with a thousand others who had grabbed the best vantage points. The police halted the traffic, right in front of us, and the mass band of whatever regiment it was marched by the crowds on the opposite side of the road, marvelous. Undaunted I suggested we stayed on as there was bound to be more and sure enough there were...about an hour and half later. The Pagan family sulk was rewarded by the Horse Guards, the band of the Guards and that of the Royal Air Force; stirring stuff.
“ Can we go now?” came the resounding cry.
Next stop, via Piccadilly, was Regents Street and the horror that is Hamleys. Five storeys of toy fest hell. To avoid a major strop from The Husband and Star I it was suggested they go in search of Abercrombie and Fitch, like that would help, while Star II looked for the perfect purchase with me. Fortunately three floors were rejected on the grounds that they were “for babies”, “boring”, or just “too pink”. Remote control cars and Air Fix was the place for us and indeed remained so for an hour until, after the purchase of a car and two Frisbees, we found ourselves once more amongst the throng outside.
Several texts later ‘gently’ enquiring as to our whereabouts, we were reunited and decided to go back to the apartment; well X-Factor was on the telly!
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we have moved to:The Pottery Barn
Soldridge Farm Business Park Nr. Medstead,GU34 5JF
Tel: 01420 561645Same pottery, same
service, commissions, baby footprints, parties & hampers.
Free parking outsideAll gift vouchers
honoured
www.thepotterycafe.co.uk
PLACE A MINI-AD IN THE FORUM FOR AS LITTLE AS £20
A MONTHADVERT SIZE
44mm x 62mm
purchased and exchanged for a piece of artwork of choice.
The Co-operative is a member of the Art Council’s ‘Own Art’ Scheme which is designed to make buying contemporary works of art available to everyone. Customers can borrow up to £2,000, or as little as £100, and pay back the loan in 10 monthly, interest free, instalments. Please ask about the scheme in the gallery where the staff will be happy to answer all your questions.
Why not come along to the Selborne Gallery during opening hours, meet the artists and look at the new exciting and original work. The exhibition continues until 30th December (closing on 24th, 25th and 26th December) with the gallery open from 11am until 5pm from Tuesdays until Sundays each week. The gallery is closed on Mondays.
For more information, please contact Selborne Gallery on Tel: 01420 511347www.hampshireartistscooperative.co.uk
The Hampshire Artists’ C o - o p e r a t i v e ’ s Christmas Exhibition will
be featuring two guest artists, painter Anne Lewenhaupt and 3D artist Mike Topham.
Anne says “I love the rhythm of a painting and the accidents and discoveries that can occur. My hopes are that the viewer will get something from my work, some mystery and something new to explore which will resonate beyond the confines of the frame.”
Mike’s wire pictures are based on simple and humorous things in everyday life and are often inspired by a phrase, saying or childhood memory. Each picture is individually made in various gauges of copper wire which are positioned and soldered before cleaning and finally painting and mounting.
The Gallery will also be taking part in the ‘Christmas in Selborne’ evening on Saturday 3rd December 5 – 9 pm. The High Street will be packed with local attractions and local traders will be supplying festive food and drink and presents to inspire everyone.
The members of the Co-operative have produced hundreds of new items large and small including contemporary jewellery, felt-work, sculpture, painting, drawing, pottery, glassware, textiles, with prices starting at £10. Gift vouchers may be
Hampshire Artists Christmas Exhibition
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The 2011 Christmas Market will be running for an incredible 28 days from Thu 24 Nov to Wed 21 Dec. Open every day, 10am-6pm from Sun-Wed and 10am-7.30pm from Thu-Sat. Many of our exhibitors will be attending for the full 28 days but some will only be here for the first 14 days with new exhibitors filling the chalets for the last 14 days.
For more information, please
contact the Cathedral Office
9 The Close, Winchester
Hampshire, SO23 9LS
Tel: 01962 857200 or visit:
www.winchester-cathedral.
org.uk
Recognised as one of the best in Europe and renowned for
its spectacular location, the Winchester Cathedral Christmas Market brings high quality exhibitors, wonderful Christmas gifts and an abundance of festive foods.
Our Christmas Market is inspired by traditional German Christmas markets and attracts more than 350,000 visitors each year. The pretty wooden chalets are situated in the Cathedral’s historic Inner Close surrounding an open-air real ice rink. All our exhibitors have been hand-picked for their interesting, high quality and unique products many of which can’t be bought on the high street.
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Arts, Crafts & Music
MUSIC WITH
MUMMY(or daddy or granny or somebody else important)
A lively approach to music for children aged three and under.And JOLLY BABIES – first musical experiences for children under one.
NEW CLASSES FROM JANUARY - Monday and Friday morning classes in New Alresford – contact Rachel on: 01962 736873
andVACANCIES NOW - Wednesday, and Thursday morning classes in Old Alresford contact Diane on: 01962 735388
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12th January - Full Council At Alresford Recreation Centre from 7.30pm 18th January - Environment At Alresford Recreation Centre from 7.30pm
WEST STREET PROJECTDespite appearances the project to improve West Street is not dead. There have been some delays whilst consideration is given to making changes to ease the problems associated with pedestrians crossing West Street. Also the plans are being upgraded to incorporate changes to The Dean/Jacklyns Lane junction to improve both pedestrian and traffic safety. It has also been suggested that some improvements be made for pedestrian safety at the top of Broad Street.
It is now accepted that, for financial reasons, it will not be able to complete the project in one go. However, both the City and County Councils have agreed in principle that the overall plan should be developed and agreed. Any work will then be undertaken in accordance with that plan as and when finance is available.
Once the provisional plans have been completed they will be put on display for comment.
Alresford Salads, The Alresford Society, Busbys Builders, Butler & Co, Ceejay Systems, Dutton Gregory, Alresford Horticultural Society, Merry Matthews, Michael Wiltshire, Middleton Builders, New Alresford Town Trust, Roger Pearson Ltd., V Ramshaw, B & B, Warwick Trailers..
The combined efforts of all concerned have resulted in one of the best flower displays in the county.
THE A TO Z OF COMMUNITY SERVICESThe Winchester City Council website has an A to Z of all community services available within the Winchester District. This website, www.winchester.gov.uk/atoz/ is regularly updated.
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 9EP. Telephone: 01962 732079email:[email protected]
NO MEETINGS ARE SCHEDULED FOR DECEMBER
JANUARYMEETING SCHEDULE11th January - PlanningAt Alresford Recreation Centre from 7.30pm18th January - Environment At Alresford Recreation Centre from 7.30pm
ALRESFORD LIBRARYThe County Council is proposing that the Library opening hours should be reduced by 2 hours a week. The current proposal is to close at 5pm on a Friday, rather than 7pm.
Many people who cannot get to the library during their normal working week avail themselves of the 5 – 7 slot and it may be more convenient to users if the opening was delayed by 30 - 60 minutes on two or more mornings – Tuesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday.
Users are asked to give their views; this may be by returning the form available from the library, or online from the link at www3.hants.gov.uk/library
HANGING BASKETSEverybody would agree that the Hanging Baskets were exceptional this year and the major credit for this must go to our waterers John Whatley and Peter Butler whose care and attention over the summer paid dividends. Thanks go also to all householders who participate in the scheme and Special Thanks to our Up-the-Pole sponsors:-.
THE ARC
MONTHLY JAZZThe first Wednesday of the month, from 8.30pm
until 11pm, the ARC hosts Traditional Jazz bands.
Playing on the 7th December
Cuff Billett’s New Europa Jazzband
Appearing next month on the 4th January
The Louisianna JazzmenTickets to Alresford
residents are £6 on the door.
FRIDAY 9TH DECEMBERMr. Ken Dee
Amazing cabaret female impersonator in his
Christmas extravaganza!!!! Tickets:- £10
available from the ARC
ALRESFORD TOWN COUNCIL REPORTS
VIEWS
If 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 9EP. Tel: 01962
732079 e: skavanagh@
newalresfordtc.org.uk
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ALRESFORD TOWN COUNCIL REPORTS
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Welcome to Alresford Dental Care
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for Children
• Complete range of modern state of the art treatments from routine check ups to white fillings and veneers. • High quality, affordable dentistry with payment plans to suit everyone’s budget including 0% APR.
• Caring, sympathetic, family orientated practice.• Beautiful dental implants to replace a whole missing tooth or teeth.
• Tooth whitening from only £195.• Clear, nearly invisible braces with no upper age limit and FREE whitening.
• New patients are always welcome, we would love to hear from you.
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The New Alresford Town Trust (NATT) is an independent Charity,
which was created in 1890. It is run and operated by Trustees.
As a Charity it is totally reliant on volunteers and grants/donations from individuals, local organisations and Councils. NATT activities – i.e. Eel House, Community Minibus, The Avenue – benefit from this help, and indeed NATT could not operate successfully without it.
RETIREMENT OF LEN ORTON AND TWO LONG SERVING MINIBUS DRIVERS. Len Orton who had been a Trustee for eight years and Co-Chair for four announced his retirement in last May. At a recent meeting he was thanked by all for his long and dedicated service and the Trustees presented him with an engraved goblet. Len was very involved in the rebuilding of the Trust activities after the resignation of all the co-opted Trustees in October 2005, including stabilising the Trust’s financial position and expanding the Thursday Market with six Sunday and three Continental markets each year in addition.
The Trust had to say farewell to two voluntary Minibus drivers on reaching the age of 75, which is the cut off age from our insurance company.
David Rice-Smith had driven the Minibus for 14 years and Brian Gabriel had completed 10 years. Pam Stevens presented them both with a Certificate of Long Service and also they received M&S vouchers. Pam also thanked them for their dedication to the Trust, and said the two drivers had been a very important part of the Minibus in providing this service to the elderly and disabled residents of the town and surrounding district.
If anyone has some spare time to do some driving of the Minibus, please contact Pam Stevens on 01962 734861.
VACANCY FOR A TRUSTEE. The New Alresford Town Trust has a vacancy for the appointment of a Co-opted Trustee. Anyone interested should set out their details and also provide a resumé detailing how they can benefit the Trust The person appointed should be fully committed to assisting with the Trust’s activities.
Please send details to Pam Stevens, c/o The Old Fire Station, Broad Street, Alresford, SO24 9AN by the 23rd December 2011. PAM STEVENS - TRUSTEE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMMUNITY MINIBUS & CLERKFirstly, I would like to thank everyone who donated to the Minibus Appeal. This appeal is ongoing and any donations,
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however small, will be greatly appreciated. The Minibus is a lifeline to a lot of elderly and disabled people, especially with the 64 bus service being taken out of use. We do a regular Friday morning shopping trip into Alresford at a very reasonable cost; you are collected from your home and then delivered back there by our volunteer drivers, who are only too pleased to help carry your shopping to your front door. It is not too late to make a donation, especially if you think this is a worthwhile cause, and wish to help keep the Minibus on the road to serve the community.
Obviously donations are necessary to keep this facility on the road, and at the same time we must use it to its full capacity. If anyone wants to make use of this Community Minibus, just telephone Pam Stevens on 01962 734861 and she will give you any information you require. The Minibus also goes to Winchester, Alton and Petersfield on certain days, and if anyone wishes to know more about these trips, Pam will be only too happy to help you. When the Minibus Appeal closes, which as I see it at the moment will not be until early 2012, I intend to list all donors who have so generously contributed to this.
THE AVENUERoy Gentry (Trustee responsible for The Avenue) has arranged for (a) low barriers being erected alongside the entrance to Arlebury Recreation Centre and (b) at the “Triangle” at the entrance of Arlebury Park House to keep The Avenue free of parked cars. The cost to NATT of £723 has been
subsidised by Wednesday Conservation Volunteers who did 2 full days work with 10 volunteers and charged £65., and Prospect Fencing who provided the materials at discounted prices.
NATT are also pleased to announce that the Town Council will be paying for the grass cutting (approx £800 per annum) and the Tree survey carried out every 4 years (approx £500 per survey). Thank you NATC.
SUNDAY MARKET 11TH DECEMBERPam Stevens (Trustee responsible for the Markets) has arranged a Sunday Christmas Market on the 11th December in Broad Street, and hopes you will all support this. Broad Street will be decorated with its Christmas trees on all shops, and the large tree will again be erected in front of Tesco Express. There will be a selection of stalls to support, and you may also find those last minute presents you need to buy.
Pam also hopes you will support the regular Thursday Market, which is held in Broad Street and and provides a good selection of fruit and vegetables at very reasonable prices, and the quality is excellent. There is also a fishmonger, olive stall, cake stall, flower stall and various other stalls, including basketware.
To help this market succeed it needs customers. Please give them your support and see for yourself.
PAM STEVENS & ROBIN ATKINS - Trustee & Clerk Chair
39Health & Beauty
To advertise call: 01962 735137 DECEMBER ISSUE 61
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Vouchers, Stocking Fillers and Dermalogica Products Available.
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Alresford Confidential
Counselling
Are you feeling overwhelmed?Feeling stressed or depressed?Anxious or traumatized?Can't sleep/Oversleeping?
FLEXIBLE DAYTIME - EVENING AND WEEK-END SESSIONS AVAILABLE - PARKING
Phone today for an appointment: 01962 738785 (9am - 6pm) After hours calls on: 07584 738017
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OSTEOPATHY & HAMPSHIRE HEALTH46A West Street, Alresford, SO24 9AU
Ashley Shah Bsc (Hons) Ost Med DO ND Registered Osteopath
Osteopathy is a recognised way of treating problems affecting the body including joints, ligaments, muscles and other parts of the body.
Appointments: 01962 735086 or 07887 506 [email protected]
Tendonitis, Back Pain, Sports Injury, Rheumatism, Arthritis, Repetitive Strain Injury and more...
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heart failure and end-of-life care. Please use the numbers below to contact this team -
Monday - Friday 8.30am – 5.00pm Tel: 01962 893560 5.00pm – 10.00pm Tel: 01256 810683
Saturdays/Sundays and Bank Holidays Tel: 01256 810683
CHILD IMMUNISATIONSIf a child is brought to the surgery for immunisation by anyone other than a parent we need a letter signed by the parent giving consent for us to give the vaccination.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARWe will be closed on 26 and 27 December and 2 January. Medical cover will be provided by the Out of Hours service in the same way as evenings and weekends. Please ensure you have sufficient medication to cover this period and put in requests for repeat medications in good time. We would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a happy Christmas and healthy New Year.
Date for next patient forum is Tuesday 17th January at 2pm. See website for more information. Input web address
We would like to thank patients’ forbearance with us as we undertook
a major computer change at the beginning of November. By the time you read this we hope to be getting used to the new system and will be starting to develop improvements in the way that we provide care to our patients.
OUR NURSING TEAMS - AN INTRODUCTION:Our Practice Nurses work in the surgery and provide services such as wound care, blood tests, vaccinations and short term minor injury care as well as providing regular support for patients with long term conditions such as respiratory diseases and diabetes, and health and vaccination advice for people travelling abroad.Appointments with the Practice Nurses are made using the usual surgery number: 01962 732345
The Community Nursing Team visit housebound patients providing nursing and rehabilitative care. The Community Team may be involved either to avoid a hospital admission or after being discharged from hospital and may provide care on a short or long term basis. Care provided may include wound care, medication support and the support and management of patients with complex and multiple long-term conditions such as respiratory disease, diabetes, multiple sclerosis,
Giving blood could not be easier. It is quick, simple and safe. And all that most
people feel is the satisfaction that they are helping to save lives. Most people can give blood. If you are generally in good health, age 17 to 65 (if it's your first time) and weigh at least 7st 12Ib. You can give blood every 16 weeks; that's approximately every four months,new donors are
Alresford Surgery News
We Need More Blood Donors!
welcome! Come along and give blood at our two Session Times: 1:00pm to 3:25pm and 4:30pm to 6:30pm at:
Community CentreSt Vigor WayColden CommonWinchesterSO21 1UUOn Thursday 1st December 2011
Situation Offered / Wanted
Cleaner sought for 4 hours a week
Martyr Worthy, flexible on days, to include light ironing duties. If you are interested please
contact Liz Winburn.
Tel: 01962 779942
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Then contact the editor at Forum Publications and let us
see how we can help you.
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Talking about relationship or personal problems can help.
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OSTEOPATHY & HAMPSHIRE HEALTH46A West Street, Alresford, SO24 9AU Gift ideas this
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Now in stock Elemis Starlight Collection.Save over 50% with these lovely spa facial and body products
Now in stock - A range of beautiful bags and purses from the Old Bag Company
The Eleanor Range£25.99
The Purse£18.99
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Magnetic Dry Wipe Boards
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the road in their way. Well I’m not (that) old and I pay my road tax, so tough.
You see bumper huggers everywhere: on the motorway, in village lanes. They are no respecters of class nor creed. Their cars likewise, range from hot hatches with exhausts so big you could stuff a coconut up them (yes I have been tempted), through to reps’ saloons, 4WD and all the up-market varieties. Talking of which, the only time I will tolerate bumper hugging and slow to a snail’s pace to watch them glide by is if the car behind is an Audi. Well, I need a bit of wish fulfillment in my life - but even that can prove irritating if the driver turns out to be young, female and blonde! Is there no justice?
The truth may be that I’m turning into a grumpy old woman or that I have become obsessed with bumper huggers, but the fact remains that on every journey I take, they appear and adhere.
Is it simply a question of bad driving - or more to do with impatience born out of the pace of life?
What do you think? Gill Grant
I mean, is it just me? I shall soon be purchasing one of those rear window stickers that says something along the lines of, ‘You’re driving so close I can only assume you feel a degree of intimacy towards me, but shouldn’t we at
least talk and have dinner first?’
What is it with these people? Take the Mini that glued itself to my bumper the other night on my way back from Itchen Abbas. Now the last time I looked, the speed restriction from there to Alresford alternates between 30 and 40 mph. It’s not my fault, I didn’t invent the law and, I have to say, that 30 can be a tedious speed at which to drive at times, but that’s not the point; speed restrictions are there for a reason.
The person driving behind would have been straight into the back seat if I had needed to brake suddenly. What were they hoping to achieve by driving so close - make me go faster? Well sorry, it makes me want to slow down, but worse still it makes me really aggressive; I really wanted to stop the car in the road, get out and have a go! ‘Just what speed would you like me to do in a 30 mph limit? 40? 50?’ That’s what I wanted to scream at them à la Basil Fawlty whilst brandishing a tree branch with which to beat their car.
I suppose it’s my fault. I have an old car, therefore, they assume, it is driven by an elderly person who shouldn’t be on
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ANTIQUE AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS
We hold regular fortnightly auctions of antique and decorative furnishings which includes furniture, jewellery,
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Learning through Nature
At Wildflowers we nurture
• Curiosityandattention
• Explorationanddiscovery
•Confidenceandresilience
• Careandfriendship
•Playfulnessandcreativity
• Imaginationandwonder
• ...andchildhoodnAt Wildflowers, young children have opportunities to
learn through experiences in environments which
inspire exploration and creativity. With us, children grow
in confidence, learn independence and resilience. They develop
care, empathy and abilities to work together in a group. The
children spend the morning outdoors getting fresh air and
exercise, whilst playing and participating in activities
and enjoying the changing seasons. In the afternoon
the group comes in to rest and share a warm meal
before engaging in artistic and practical activities.
The children’s learning and development is
continually assessed and their progress
towards the EYFS learning goals,
sensitively supported by educators
qualified to level 3, 6 or 7. Wildflowers
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this is what Year 3 have to say about life at the junior school.
Luke said that he was enjoying our school and he thinks that he has lots of opportunities here. He is finding all subjects quite challenging and he especially likes PSHE.
Lottie says that she was so excited when she came to Junior school because she likes all the interesting topics that we learn here, and that she is progressing her learning as a Year 3 student.
Rosie says that she is enjoying this school because we have
Welcome to Sun Hill Junior School’s column. Over the last
term we have been focussing hard on our learning and building upon the successful start to the new academic year.
Having started out the term with new teachers and classes,
Sun Hill Junior School Newsfun lessons. She has made lots of friends and she loves her P.E and Art. She feels she ‘has become a successful , sunny Year 3’. With this type of reaction we all cannot wait to see the Year 3 production which this year is called Stargazers. The children will be singing, dancing, and acting their hearts out as they delight the school and their parents at the end of term
Year 5 ended their first topic with an exhibition of work from their African theme. The children showed off all their art work, story writing, dance and music. When asked
Two students from Perins have won a competition, run by Genes Reunited
and endorsed by the Historical Association, to make a war memorial. As the centenary of the outbreak of WW1 approached, the pupils’ task was to create a war memorial honouring those who gave their lives in the Great War from their local area. The competition gave the pupils the chance to delve into their communities and research their local history. Using information from local war memorials, followed up by research on the Genes Reunited website, pupils were invited to create their own 21st century memorial to the men and women from their district that died in the 1914-1918 conflict.
Three gifted and talented history students, two history leaders and two ICT leaders were entered into the competition. Pupils
were encouraged to enter either as individuals or as groups and their entries were judged on their ‘originality, quality and appropriateness’. The winning entry “Silent Night Memorial,” designed and created by Chantelle Burns (14) and Kyle Lafferty (14) was described as, “An absolutely outstanding memorial consisting of a stone coloured base and white cross (to represent peace). The
cross contains a digital screen showing poems and pictures accompanied by specially chosen soundtracks. The digital screen contains images of WW1 whilst the silhouette of the modern day soldier represents those still fighting for us today.”
Miss Lynwen Thomas, head of history said, “Chantelle and Kyle are both year 10 students who are also ICT leaders. They were totally committed to the competition from the start and within a day of being entered they had already drafted out a detailed plan for their memorial. The cross was a traditional design with some really new and innovative features, such as the digital photo frame and the sound, and this is what fulfilled all the expectations of the Genes Reunited judges. Although the time scale was very tight with only 2 school weeks to complete the project, they worked tirelessly after
school every evening, with the help and support of Denby Johnson the DT technician. As well as constructing the memorial, there was also a huge amount of work which went into their research, explanations and poetry, which were all featured on the digital photo frame. The history department is immensely proud of the achievement of these two students and the memorial is now on loan to the local church – St Johns in Alresford to display over the remembrance weekend”.
On Remembrance Day a special assembly was held to remember all those killed and injured in the wars. Representatives of Genes Reunited presented Chantelle and Kyle with a cheque for £500 for the school. Kyle Lafferty said, “I was absolutely thrilled that we won and really didn’t expect it. We put in a lot of time and effort so it was wonderful to win.”
Genes Reunited is the largest family tree tracing site in the UK. More information about the competition can be found at: http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/school.page/competition_winners
Perins Students win Genes Reunited History Competition
Kyle and Chantelle with their winning entry
how the Kangas were made, pupils told us that they “had to make a pattern on a “nine square piece of paper” and were given two squares each; we had to get two of our best designs and then draw it on a bit of polystyrene, after that we painted it and then imprinted our designs on to our pillow-cases!” We think all the designs look great and Year 5 looked like they really enjoyed making them.
Reported by Charlotte Collings, Immy Brewer, Carys Bellfield, Maisie Wilson, Niamh Young, Tristan Steele & Nicole Humphrey.
Sun Hill Junior School
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Busy Bees Pre-SchoolBishops Sutton Village Hall,children from 2yrs 9 months.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 for school. Our huge car park means drop off and pick up couldn't be easier. Call Caroline Newman at Busy Bees on 01962 734495 (term time) Kim Mason on 01962 732261 (pm) or leave a message on 07518 918892.
Alresford After School ClubFor 4 to 11 year olds, Term time only, From 3.30 to 6.00pm. Children will be collected from the Main Hall in the Juniors School and from the office in the Infants School. You can now find us in Sunbeams Children Centre behind the Junior School, Contact Angie on: Tel: 01962 7717094 or 07876165592
3.4.5 Pre-SchoolPlaying to Learn. Located in the centre of Alresford and established since 1969, 345 is open 4 mornings a week (not Thursday) 9.15 – 12.15/1pm for children from 3 years. Our highly experienced and dedicated staff offer a caring, creative and exciting learning experience, both indoors and out. Very good OFSTED reports and continuity of staff. For more information:Contact Taryn Stroud 01962 779584
Patchwork Day Nursery Perins School, Alresford. Full time day care, 8.00 - 6.00: 6 months to 5 years. N Baxter Tel: 01962 737251
Ropley Pre-SchoolRopley Pre-School offers sessions from 9am to noon Mon-Fri for children from 2 years 9 months, with an optional Lunch Club from noon to 1pm, in the Village Hall. We have Pathfinder status so offer 15 hours of free sessions for children of 3 and over. We provide a fun, friendly and stimulating learning environment with excellent links to local schools. Enquiries to Sarah Harry 07510 684055 during opening hours.
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 day vacancy from September. Dolores Pinniger Tel: 01962 733626
Kerry's House Home from home childcare. Ofsted registered qualified childminder. Alresford area. Tel: 01962 732564 / 07799 821376
Nanny with 10 years experience looking for full time work from mid September. Excellent references. Call Sarah on 07827295859.
Joshua's FriendsKaren's Childcare ServicesOfsted Registered ChildminderTel: 07900 [email protected]
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 to Jo Rodgers: 01962 772346 and join a thriving organisation.
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Cherry Tree Pre-SchoolBased in Cheriton Village Hall. We are open weekday mornings 9.15-12.15 with lunch club every day until 1pm. We take children from 2 years 6 months. Cherry Tree offers a quality of provision with its focus on exploring the outdoor environment and developing your child's learning from their interests. Good Ofsted report and excellent links with local schools For more details please contact: Jo Ferguson: 07979230019
Wildflowers KindergartensAt Wildflowers, children's confidence and social skills are nurtured, their resilence and motivation to learn deepened and their creativity expanded primarily in nature.Progress towards the EYFS learning goals is made and supported whilst moving, exploring, playing and interacting with other children and engaged educators in inspiring environments and small groups. 'Outstanding' Ofsted. Brockwood near Bramdean and Kilmeston. Ages 2 to 6. www.wildflowers-kindergartens.co.uk. Helena Nilsson 01962 771458.
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Ropley Baby and Toddler Group Meet on Wednesdays during term time from 9.15am to 11.45am in Ropley Coffee Rooms, next to the Village Shop. Under 5s. Please ring Ros Wynne 01962 773374 for further details.
Kidz CaféAlresford Methodist Church, Contact Dawn Carr Tel: 01962 735278Parent and 0-5 year old Play Group Fridays 2-3.30pm
Medstead Toddler GroupMedstead Village Hall Thursday 9.30-11.30am during school term times. Contact: Julie Burton Tel: 01420 562546
Mothers and Others Toddler GroupMonday 1.00 - 3.00. Children under 5 with parent/carer. Gospel Hall, Four Marks Mondays 1-3pm under 5sContact Ruth on: 01962 773482
Mother and Toddler GroupItchen Abbas Village Hall Wednesdays 10-12pm. Contact: Juliet on 01962 779365 or Vicky on 01962 860935
Chatterbox Baby & Toddler Group A drop-in parent and toddler group for babies, toddlers and pre-school children and their parents or carers. Thursdays 10-11.30am all year round (including school holidays) John Pearson Hall, Alresford. For more info: Louise Cranfield 01962 733932 or email [email protected]
ToddlersDrop in play sessions.New Farm Chapel, New Farm Road, Alresford. Tuesdays 10.15 to 11.45am Tel: 01962 734287
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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]
1st Candover Valley BeaversFor 6-8 year old boys and girls. We are a new Colony, meeting on Mondays 6.15-7.30pm at Preston Candover Village Hall. For further details, please contact Cat Lambourne-Skilton on 01256 389352 or at [email protected]
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CHILDREN'S EVENTS
December 3,4,10,11,17 and 24thAlresford Station Santa Specials on the Watercress Line Board the steam hauled ‘Santa Special’ and meet Santa himself! Ho! Ho! Ho! Santa will give EVERY child a gift in a special souvenir Santa sack. Children will also receive a soft drink and adults a glass of wine and mince pie!
Sunday 11th December Peepo - Songs, games and storytelling, with Justine de Mierre.Winchester Discovery Centre11:00am. A fun, lively and interactive event to celebrate the 30th anniversary of this delightful picture book by Janet & Allan Ahlberg. The wonderful descriptive and rhythmic language of Peepo! is brought to life in this fabulous event including songs, games and storytelling, with professional storyteller Justine de Mierre. 11am & 1.30pmCost: £6 per child (adult free)Venue: Winchester Discovery CentreTelephone: 01962 873603
Saturday and Sunday afternoons 3rd - 18th December.Christmas Past Guided WalkStarts at Winchester City Museum, The Square, Winchester at 2:30pm. Stroll around the city's brightly decorated streets with a registered city guide and find out how Christmas was celebrated in Winchester through the ages.Tickets from Winchester Tourist Information Centre. Advanced booking advised.Information on other tours at www.winchestertouristguides.comCost: £4.50 adults, £1 childrenVenue: Starts at Winchester City Museum, The Square, WincTelephone: 01962 840500
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Michael Hoggard Limited is a family company built on a solid foundation. It is one of the longest trading building
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“We deal with every aspect of building and construction”
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Quality Building Contractors‘A family company built on a solid foundation’
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Michael Hoggard Limited is a family company built on a solid foundation. It is one of the longest trading building
firms locally, having been established in 1967.
“We deal with every aspect of building and construction”
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Quality Building Contractors‘A family company built on a solid foundation’
Michael Hoggard Ltd
[email protected] Office Phone/Fax: 01962 732985 Michael Hoggard: (Home) 01962 732494 (Direct) 07802 418079
Michael Hoggard Limited is a family company built on a solid foundation. It is one of the longest trading building
firms locally, having been established in 1967.
“We deal with every aspect of building and construction”
[email protected] Office phone/fax: 01962 732985Michael Hoggard: (Home) 01962 732494 (Direct) 07802 418079
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Michael Hoggard Limited is a family company built on a solid foundation. It is one of the longest trading building
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“We deal with every aspect of building and construction”
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Another outing was to Newbury Races in March. 10 students from Woodlands Education Centre, Havant, participated in a Race Experience Day at Newbury Racecourse as a result of a partnership that has been implemented between the British Horseracing Authority and The Prince’s Trust. The aim of the day was to give the students an overview of the racing industry, including the range of jobs and careers that exist within the sport as well as a celebration for successfully completing 1 or 2 years within the XL club
To continue with these activities, the Prince’s Trust needs to raise almost £1 million a week across the UK to continue its vital work. With this is mind, Prince’s Trust volunteers Yinnon Ezra MBE and John Morton are calling for volunteers to join The Prince’s Trust Hampshire and Isle of Wight Development Committee in order to raise funds for the youth charity.
Yinnon said: “Due to high levels of youth unemployment, too many of our young people are not getting the chance to realise their potential. The new Hampshire and Isle of Wight Development Committee is a chance for us to make a difference to the lives of many more young people in the county.”
If you are interested in applying to join the committee, please get in touch. Call Nathalie France, head of funding development at The Prince’s Trust on 020 7543 7339 or e-mail Yinnon Ezra MBE ([email protected]) or John Morton ([email protected]).
The Prince’s Trust helps change young lives here in Hampshire by giving disadvantaged young people the skills and confidence they need to turn their lives around. It works with 13-to 30-year-olds who have struggled at
school, have been in care, are long-term unemployed or have been in trouble with the law, and more than three in four young people helped by The Prince’s Trust move into work or training.
Local organisations including Hampshire County Council have been hugely supportive by providing funding and “help in kind” for the Prince’s Trust in the past. The trust is grateful for the support of Southampton Football Club and Hampshire Fire and Rescue, which delivers The Prince’s Trust’s 12-week personal development course, and is vital to the work of The Prince’s Trust in the county.
Having recently joined forces with youth charity Fairbridge, which has a centre in Southampton, the Trust is now able to help change the lives of more young people here than ever before. Recent activities included 7 young people from Frogmore Community College XL
club enjoying a residential weekend at the Hampshire Mountain Centre in Brecon Beacons at the foot of Pen y van. Amongst the activities they participated in were canoeing, mountain walking, camp craft and outdoor cookery. The group did a whole day’s canoeing on the river Wye and then they climbed to the top of Tumper, where the group enjoyed watching the sunset. The residential element was part of the team building module; the third they’d completed this year.
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