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FREE Magazine Issue 20 – January/February 2011 Issue 20 – January/February 2011 www.familiessolentwest.co.uk www.familiessolentwest.co.uk SOLENT WEST SOLENT WEST Image courtesy of Glacier Cake Photography by Elizabeth Halford ALL THE LATEST NEWS & AN EXTENSIVE GUIDE TO WHAT’S ON IN YOUR LOCAL AREA Distribution: Warsash, Botley, Eastleigh, Chandlers Ford, Romsey, Lockerley, Alresford, Winchester, Southampton, Totton, Hythe, Lyndhurst, Beaulieu, Lymington and all the places in between.

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Issue 20 – January/February 2011Issue 20 – January/February 2011www.familiessolentwest.co.ukwww.familiessolentwest.co.uk

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Distribution: Warsash, Botley, Eastleigh, Chandlers Ford, Romsey, Lockerley, Alresford, Winchester, Southampton, Totton, Hythe, Lyndhurst, Beaulieu, Lymington and all the places in between.

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Spread The Word! If you know of a nursery, school or other place that parents visit regularly that would like to receive FREE copies of Families Solent West please get in touch and we will bring some round.

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Copyright: Families Solent West, January/February 2011.Data Protection: if you send us your name and address in order to receive free samples or to enter a competition offering prizes in Families Solent West, we may supply your details to the company offering the samples or prizes. If you would prefer us NOT to do so please state this clearly on your entry.Disclaimer: Colour transparencies and any other original materials submitted for publication are sent at the owners own risk and whilst every care is taken, neither Families Solent West nor its agents accept liability for loss or damage. We take care preparing this magazine but the publishers and distributors cannot be held responsible for the claims of advertisers nor for the accuracy of the contents nor for any consequence. Families Groups: Families Solent West is part of a group established in 1990, headed by Families South West. All magazines in the group are independently owned and operated under licence. Magazine Designed by www.MatoboDesign.com

Happy New Year to you all and welcome to our first issue of 2011… We have a jam-packed issue for you including all the latest news as well as our extensive guide to ‘what’s-on’ in your local area.... So never a dull moment for you and the little one’s as there is so much to see and do, especially in the February half term week.

We also bring you the best swim schools in Hampshire, see pages 14, 15 & 16 and if you fancy a family friendly break with the kids... then look no further than page 19 for a great place to stay.

So that just leaves me to say here’s hoping you all have a very healthy 2011 and I will see you next issue.

Hope you enjoy!

RegardsBeth

THERE’S A NEW PARTY IN TOWN… pass it on!

Jamie Oliver is coming to Town! Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity

to be part of his exciting new business Jamie at Home. We are currently seeking self-employed Managers and Consultants

with or without Party Plan experience and anyone looking for extra

income in the New Year.

Could this be you? For more details contact Sarah on

07796 170200 or [email protected].

Cover & above image are both courtesy of Glacier Cake Photography by Elizabeth Halford

Tired of juggling family and work commitments?

Do you need balance and a fl exible lifestyle?Would a regular part time income

make a difference to your quality of life?If you are honest, ethical, hard working, self motivated and have a managerial, teaching/training, HR, sales/marketing, recruitment or self employed background

or perhaps you have retired or taken a career break to raise a family then we would love to hear from you.

Call Hesione Waugh on 01329 232 084 / 07794127732 or email [email protected]

Life is for living! Are you living the life you want?

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contents4, 5 & 6 NEWSLocal news & updates covering events and services

7 EDUCATIONSchools & Tutoring programmes

8, 9, 10 & 11 WHAT’S-ONActivities and events across the whole area

12, 13 & 14 LOCAL SWIMMING SCHOOLSA selection of Hampshire’s finest

16, 17 & 18 CHILDCAREAll types of childcare

19 HOTEL REVIEW & CLASSIFIEDS

January/February 2011

Editor: Beth TaylorE-mail: [email protected]

FAMILIES SOLENT WESTP O Box 630, Fareham, PO14 9HZwww.familiessolentwest.co.ukTel: 01329 310994

Next Issue: March/April 2011Editorial & Booking deadline: 4th February 2011

To advertise in Families Solent West:Call 01329 310994 or email [email protected]

To place editorial:Email [email protected]

To place a classified advert:Email [email protected]

Win a seasonal recipe for every day of the yearGood healthy, enjoyable eating is a great way to fight the winter blues and to get you ready for spring.

Eating seasonal, tasty organic food delivered to your doorstep by Riverford is a remarkably easy way to start healthy eating habits. All Riverford organic veg boxes come packed full of flavoursome organic vegetables with inspiring recipes for every day of the year.

To help you get started, Riverford Hampshire is offering a special recipe deal. Any new orders placed in January will be eligible to win the Riverford Recipes Folder that includes a year’s worth of recipes, organised week-by-week according to seasonal availability, and tells great stories about the joys and challenges of producing your fantastic box contents ethically on Riverford farms.

With a Riverford Recipe Folder you need never be stuck for a meal idea again. And it will be tasty and healthy too!

The names of ten people living in the Riverford Hampshire area who place new orders in January will be drawn from a hat – or more likely veg box – and will receive a free bumper Riverford folder of seasonal recipes.

Just place an order by going online at www.riverford.co.uk/norton or call Gill on 0845 600 2311

Southampton Swim SchoolOffers swimming lessons with a difference for babies, toddlers, school age children and adults.

Lessons are taught from beautiful private pools, within small class sizes and lessons are tailored to individual needs.

The school offers parent and baby/toddler classes, pre school and after school lessons, confidence classes, adult swim courses and much more...

At Southampton Swim School we offer great lessons to help you and your children grow in confidence, improve quickly and learn to love the water safely.

For further info please call Gemma on 02380 000 038 or visit our website www.southamptonswimschool.com

Gleeful Weapon: The Triple Threat Calling all Gleeks! STP Musicals have mustered their very own Glee Club to pay tribute to this fabulous new musical phenomenon with their inimitable brand of exciting and explosive entertainment.

See this fantastic music spectacular and we’ll guarantee to deliver a performance filled with glee!

Wednesday 16 – Friday 18 February at Ferneham Hall 7.30pm, tickets £10/£8: Box Office 01329 231942. Also Saturday 19 February 3pm & 7.30pm at Hanger Farm Arts Centre, call 023 80 667683, tickets £9/£7

Are you holding a party for adults or children?Let Forest Flame make your disco. We love working with adults and

children, and enjoy playing music your party guests love to dance to. If money is tight try our DIY Disco where we supply and set up sound and lighting equipment, then collect at the end of the party.

Check out our website www.forestflame.org.uk, watch Forest Flame Disco video on YouTube,

or phone 079999 28503 or 023 80443081.

www.familiessolentwest.co.ukis packed with really useful local information to

help make your family life a little easier.

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News

Don’t forget to say that you saw these companies

advertised in Families Solent West magazine

when you contact them

Come and join in the fun… …at our Out of School and Holiday Clubs with a wide variety of activities on offer. After school club activities include, model making with junk modelling and clay, create your own mosaic and murals, make your own puzzle. Create a scrap book to keep your artwork in, be creative with our face painting sessions, or relax in our chill out zone.

Have fun with your friends at the Holiday Club, enjoy arts & crafts, model making, cooking – become a chef and create your own afternoon tea, learn new games and join in our team games outside, enjoy our treasure hunt, come in fancy dress for the February half term party and enjoy the party games and music. Create your own band, or become a champion on Wii sports or learn new skills on the PS3 .

Have a fun day out with our activity days at the local sports centre, be a gladiator for the afternoon, or join a mass treasure hunt for goodies, take part in our obstacle courses, learn new & exciting team games with your friends and classmates. You could even win the half term mini Olympics....

Call 07917 752772 for Totton, 07716 192939 for Blackfield or 07825 160105 for Lymington

Pony MagicPony Magic provide pony rides across Hampshire and cater for a wide variety of events including fetes, village shows, school visits, our adorable ponies can even visit you at home for a really special pony party!

We also offer weekly riding sessions in Bursledon for children aged 2-6, to consist of a countryside walk or lesson with an indoor arena available.

Pony Magic are fully licensed and insured, safety hats are provided, activities are supervised by an experienced instructor with first aid training and CRB checked.

Please call for further details 01489 579944 or 07780 667122 or visit www.ponymagic.co.uk

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45 minute classes – no enrolment fee

£4.00 per class payable termly in advance

(Romsey Rapids members £3.50)

THURSDAYS 10.45am @ ROMSEY RAPIDS

Call Emma on

0781 8406831

Dance, Rhythm, Coordination,

Imagination, Fun

For Boys and Girls aged 2-5

Fancy a complimentary class?Monkey Music, which runs pre-school music classes in Southampton, won ‘Best Toddler Development Class 2010’ in the ‘Whats

on for Little One’s awards’.

Now you and your child can experience the award winning Monkey Music experience FREE at a complimentary class – simply contact Marie at [email protected] or on 08455192217 to book your space for the start of the Spring Term!

www.monkeymusic.com

The Marwell Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition 2011 begins on 13 January.Achieving the perfect wildlife picture relies on a mixture of skill, vision, originality, knowledge of nature and luck. Enter the competition and let your talent shine through. Once all the entries are in by 4 June, Marwell will be awarding fantastic prizes in the following categories which all have a junior section for children aged 15 and under: - Native wildlife: flora and fauna from the British Isles- Marwell residents: wildlife from the park- Funnies: nature at its most amusing

If you fancy a family portrait, The Studio @ City Photographic could have the answer.

You could treat your family to a session at the Southampton photo studio and have a canvas print of the family for your wall. Alternatively, you might want to get a set of professional photos taken as a birthday gift, anniversary present or just to treat yourself.

The Studio @ City Photographic is an independently run studio, established in 1971, conveniently located in Bedford Place, Southampton. All images are processed and printed in house. It offers affordable reprint prices starting from £7.50, with canvas prints starting from £49.99. Photo gifts are also available.

For more information about City Photographic, call 023 8063 2727 or visit their web site www.thestudio-cityphotographic.co.uk.

They have a great prize of a studio portrait sitting worth £95 with ten 5”x7” Prints, worth £75, to give away. With a total prize value of £170, the prize includes a studio session of around 45 minutes for a family, couple or individual.

To be in with a chance of winning this prize, send your answer to the following question to Families Solent West, P O Box 630, Fareham, Hampshire, PO14 9HZ marked

City Photographic. Closing Date 25th Feb 2011.

In what year was City Photographic established?

Win a studio portrait sitting with ten free prints!

Have a swimming start to 2011 with Puddle DucksWhy not make 2011 the year you start something really special with your child? Baby and toddler swimming is one of the most amazing experiences you can share together. As well as being a really special bonding time, good swimming classes will teach your child important water safety skills that could potentially save their life. Most of all, swimming at a young age will instil a love of water for the rest of their life!

Puddle Ducks classes are full of carefully designed but simple activities, gentle submersions and are packed full of songs. All classes follow a clear and progressive structure with the emphasis firmly on parents and children having fun.

Puddle Ducks classes are small and run in Southampton, Christchurch and beyond. Children can join at any age from birth to 4 years. All staff are fully qualified and CRB checked.

To find out more call 01202 674676 or visit www.puddleducks.com

Find out more about the judges, rules and entering at www.marwell.org.uk/photocomp

A Swallows Tale: The Chase – Overall winning shot from the 2010competitionand is taken by Paul Cookfrom Glasgow.

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World Maths Day 1 March 2011With World Maths Day just ahead of us, pupils from hundreds of UK schools are preparing to go head-to-head against students from across the globe in a huge international maths competition. This year, more than 2 million pupils from 37,000 schools across 200 countries will take part, answering over 500,000,000 questions in an attempt to push their classes to the top of the international league tables. There are three age categories – 5-8, 9-13 and 14-18, and you can practice and play on your iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad.

Pre-register now at www.worldmathsday.com. But while the thrill of competition helps to sharpen some students’ maths skills (and prove that the subject is far from boring!), British children still have some work to do if they want to achieve the incredible consistency shown among the Malaysian, Thai and Hong Kong students who dominate year on year.

World Maths Day aims to motivate parents into having a positive attitude to numeracy and to try to use it more readily in everyday situations with children. As part of this, the website www.zoobookoo.com has devised Ten Top Tips for Numeracy, with pointers on how to help your child learn. Take a look and maybe your child can take part in this truly unique world event.

Advertise in Families Solent West! – advertising on a regular basis with us brings your cost of advertising down and gives you continuity of advertising in the magazine that really works for you. Families Solent West is a LOCAL magazine for LOCAL business’s and is read by LOCAL people.

Book your space today, email [email protected] or give us a call to discuss further 01329 310994. We would love to discuss your advertising requirements and we can ensure your business receives the correct amount of exposure it really needs.

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What's Onby Daniél Vaughan

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JANUARYSaturday 1st

Winter Trail Sir Harold Hillier Gardenswww.hilliergardens.org.uk01794 369318Fun family activity trail for wintertime. Free with normal admission.

1st January – 19th February

Wednesday 5th The Wolves of Willoughby ChaseHanger Farm Arts Centrewww.hangerfarm.co.uk02380 667683A new version of this classic children’s story. Five actor musicians will re-tell this winter story. £9/£7.50 concessions.

Friday 7th Little Owls Parent & Toddler ClubCountryside Education Trustwww.cet.org.uk01590 612401Come and have fun exploring nature! Friends of the Trust £4.00 per parent & child (plus £2.00 for each additional child/adult). Non-members £5.50/£2.75. Advance booking and payment only. 10.00am – 12.00 noon or 1.00 – 3.00pm.

7th & 10th January, 4th & 7th February

Saturday 8th Eye-Opener Tours Portsmouth Historic Dockyardwww.historicdockyard.co.uk023 9283 976611am & 3pm. Meet at the museum desk for a highlight tour of the Mary Rose Museum. Lasts approximately 40 minutes. No booking necessary. Free with valid ticket.

8th, 9th, 15th, 16th, 22nd, 23rd, 29th, & 30th January, 5th, 6th, 12th, & 13th February

Sunday 9th Hampshire Wassail and Mummers PlayManor Farm Country Parkwww.hants.gov.uk/manorfarm01489 787055A fun afternoon of music, dance and theatre at the farm, in a traditional Hampshire style. Normal farm admission charges apply. 12pm-3pm.

Sunday 16th New Year Ranger RambleManor Farm Country Parkwww.hants.gov.uk/manorfarm01489 787055Join a ranger on a leisurely walk in the country park to see beautiful winter woodland scenes. Meet at Barnfield. Suitable for ages 7+. Adult £3, Child £1, please book in advance. 11am.

Thursday 20th Tudor Thursday TalksPortsmouth Historic Dockyardwww.historicdockyard.co.uk023 9283 976612noon – 12.30pm. No booking necessary. In the AV theatre. Free.

20th January, 17th February

Friday 21st CinderellaHanger Farm Arts Centrewww.hangerfarm.co.uk02380 667683CATS present this classic rags to riches tale; follow Cinderella through the twists and turns of this story for the whole family. Various Times, check website for details. £8/£6 concessions.

21st, 22nd, 23rd, 27th, 28th, 29th January

Sunday 23rd Winter Wildlife WalkTitchfield Haven Nature Reservewww.hants.gov.uk/titchfield01329 662145See the winter birds and seasonal wildlife on the Reserve on a guided walk. Adult £5, Child £2.50. 10am-12pm or 1.30pm-3.30pm.

Wednesday 26th Stargazing Event (incl. Telescope Clinic) Intech Science Centre and Planetariumwww.intech-uk.com01962 863791Formerly known as Telescope Amnesty. Regional Astronomy Societies let you look through their telescopes and give one-to-one advice to anyone bringing their own kit along. FREE. 6:30pm. Age 8+ only.

We aim to be as accurate as possible but the listings are compiled several weeks beforehand and may be subject to change. Please contact venues in advance to check details and prices.

The Edge – Paulton’s Park

The Countryside Education Trust

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Space Lecture & Planetarium Show Intech Science Centre and Planetariumwww.intech-uk.com01962 863791Live Planetarium Show about what you can see in the sky at this time of year. Running as part of the 4th Weds lecture series. 8:30pm. £6/£5. age 8+.

Saturday 29thThe Forgotten CityWinchester Discovery Centrewww3.hants.gov.uk/wdc01962 873603What better way to compliment your visit to the “Forgotten Emperor” exhibition in our gallery than with this walk with a registered city guide? It will lead you around places in Winchester where Romans lived, worked and fought. 11am - 12.15pm £5 Suitable for children aged 7 years +. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

29th January, 12th, 22nd, 26th February

Sunday 30th Snail Tales – A Little Bird Told Me.....Winchester Discovery Centrewww3.hants.gov.uk/wdc01962 873603Short Stories created by children from UK Primary Schools, and adapted by professional storytellers to include puppetry, live music, magic and lots of joining in! 2pm Duration approx 1 hour, no interval. £4 For ages 3 - 7 years (parent to attend).

FEBRUARYSunday 6th

Hampshire Unit Running Days Watercress Linewww.watercressline.co.uk01962 733810See website for further details.

Monday 7th Chatterbox Monday Intech Science Centre and Planetariumwww.intech-uk.com01962 863791Secret of the Cardboard Rocket - special planetarium showing where we don’t ask everyone to keep quiet. 2:40pm. £2.20.

Saturday 12th The Wonders Of Wood Marwell Wildlifewww.marwell.org.uk 01962 777407Join us in a celebration of the United Nation’s year of the Forest – follow our tree trail, decorate wood cookies, discover the wealth of life in trees and best of all, experience our brand new reptile and invertebrates house with 8 species new to Marwell.

12th – 20th February

Thursday 17th Private PeacefulTheatre Royal, Winchesterwww.theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk 01962 840440This stage adaptation relives the life of Private Tommo Peaceful, a young First World War soldier, and was Blue Peter’s Book of the Year. 8+

17th & 18th February

Saturday 19th Go Undercover at Beaulieu Beaulieuwww.beaulieu.co.uk 01590 612345During February half-term week, young visitors to the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu can go undercover, taking part in a Secret Agent Trail.

19th - 27th February

Gleeful Weapon: The Triple ThreatHanger Farm Arts Centrewww.hangerfarm.co.uk02380 667683STP Musicals have mustered their very own Glee Club to pay tribute to this fabulous new musical phenomenon with their inimitable brand of exciting and explosive entertainment. 3pm, 7:30pm. £9/£7 concessions.

Half Term TrailItchen Valley Country Parkwww.eastleigh.gov.uk/activities 023 8046 6091Test your knowledge with our tricky trail. Everyone wins a prize. Any time between 10.30am and 3.30pm. Cost £1.75 per trail pack.

19th – 27th February

Tudor Games and PastimesPortsmouth Historic Dockyardwww.historicdockyard.co.uk023 9283 9766Hands-on activities for all the family. 11am-1pm & 2pm-4pm. FREE with valid ticket/children must be accompanied by an adult.

19th – 27th February

Go Green Gang Garden TrailRoyal Victoria Country Parkwww.hants.gov.uk/rvcp02380 455157Follow the gardener’s trail through the woods and solve the clues to win a prize. £1.50 per trail, available 10am-3pm from the Heritage Visitor Centre.

19th – 27th February

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Family Spring Trail Sir Harold Hillier Gardenswww.hilliergardens.org.uk01794 369318Fun activity trail for all ages around the Gardens. Free with normal admission.

19th February – 9th April

Wonderful Winter Weekend: Family CraftsSir Harold Hillier Gardenswww.hilliergardens.org.uk01794 369318Craft making activities. Free with normal admission. 1pm - 3pm.

19th & 20th February

Neil Kelso Presents…Theatre Royal, Winchesterwww.theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk 01962 840440A star-studded evening of music, magic and cabaret. Winchester’s own illusionist presents a bewitching show of mind-blowing magic and music for all the family.

Sunday 20th Winter Wood Tree WalkManor Farm Country Parkwww.hants.gov.uk/manorfarm01480 787055Learn about all the trees in the Country Park on a guided woodland walk. Meet at Barnfield Kiosk. Suitable for ages 7+. Adult £3, Child £1, please book in advance. 11am.

February Half-Term Paultons Parkwww.paultonspark.co.uk 023 8081 4455Paultons is the Best Value Family Theme Park with over 50 wonderful rides and attractions to suit all ages included in the admission price, offering a whole day out with something for everyone. The amazing variety of things to see and do includes big rides, small rides, wet rides, live entertainment, gardens, birds and animals, all set within 140 acres of beautiful parkland. It’s way too much fun for one day!

20th – 28th February

Monday 21st Half Term Fun on the FarmManor Farm Country Parkwww.hants.gov.uk/manorfarm01489 787055Enjoy crafts in the farmhouse, Victorian school lessons, farmyard walks, and your chance to meet the animals. Farm open 10am-4pm daily. Normal admission charges apply.

21st – 25th February

February Half Term Fun Milestones – Hampshire’s Living History Museumwww.milestones-museum.com 01256 477766Drop into Milestones for some half term make and take fun. Included in entry price. 10.30am - 4pm. Adult £7.90, Concessions £6.90, Child (aged 5-15 yrs) £4.50, Family (2a+2c) £22.50. Under 5’s FREE.

21st – 25th February

Follow the FlagPortsmouth Historic Dockyardwww.historicdockyard.co.uk023 9283 9766Family trail on board HMS Warrior 1860. Daily 10am – 4.30pm. FREE with a valid Attraction ticket.

21st – 27th February

Roman Writing DayWinchester Discovery Centre www3.hants.gov.uk/wdc01962 873603Join this fun writing day to take yourself on an imaginative journey back to when the Romans ruled Britain. 10am - 12noon for 4-7years with an adult. 2pm - 4pm for 8-12 years. £10. Adults free.

Tuesday 22nd Big OwlsCountryside Education Trustwww.cet.org.uk01590 612401Fun discovery activities for 4 - 6 year olds. Sessions must be booked and paid for in advance. 10.00am - 12.30pm or 1.30 - 4.00pm. Session based at the Treehouse Study Centre, Beaulieu.

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Survival partiesSurvival parties for 7 yr olds + at the Countryside Education Trust’s Treehouse Study Centre all year.PLUSPLUS, a range of other themes for children 4 - 10 years old – Bugs, Birds, Animals, Dinosaurs, Robin Hood, Pirates...

For more information or to discuss your party call the Countryside Education Trust,

Beaulieu on 01590 [email protected] www.cet.org.uk

SURVIVESURVIVE a Survival Party!

January – February 2011

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Don’t forget to say that you saw these companies advertised in Families Solent West magazine.

Simply call: 01329 310994 or email [email protected] for information on how to get your advert into our next issue...

What's OnCrack the Code on board HMS Warrior 1860Portsmouth Historic Dockyardwww.historicdockyard.co.uk023 9283 9766Use Signal Flags and Semaphore to spell your name and send messages from ship to shore. Become a secret agent, make a spy gadget and send coded messages to your family and friends. FREE with a valid Attraction ticket. 11am-12pm and 2pm-4pm.

Roman CookingWinchester Discovery Centre www3.hants.gov.uk/wdc01962 873603Fun cookery workshop recreating Roman recipies. 10am - 12.30pm or 2pm - 4.30pm. £16. Age 7 - 11 years.

Wednesday 23rd Forest Activity DayItchen Valley Country Parkwww.eastleigh.gov.uk/activities 023 8046 6091A day of activities in our woodland for children aged 6 - 11 years. Includes shelter building, campfire cookery and woodland crafts. Lunch will be cooked by the children but you may wish to send them along with snacks. 9.30 to 3.30pm. Cost £15.00 per child. BOOKING ESSENTIAL.

Family Event: Make and Take Sir Harold Hillier Gardenswww.hilliergardens.org.uk01794 369318Craft making fun. Free with normal admission. 1pm - 3:30pm.

The Maritime BusWinchester Discovery Centre www3.hants.gov.uk/wdc01962 873603The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology bring their Maritime Bus to the Discovery centre. Furnished with interactive displays, information and hands-on activities, the bus makes learning about maritime life fun and interesting for all. 11am - 4pm. Free.

Archaeological Finds Handling DayWinchester Discovery Centre www3.hants.gov.uk/wdc01962 873603Drop in and handle genuine archaeological artefacts from our museum collections with a museum curator. 11am - 1pm and 2pm - 4pm.

Thursday 24th Children’s Craft ActivityItchen Valley Country Parkwww.eastleigh.gov.uk/activities 023 8046 6091Come along and get sticky and messy taking part in a craft you can take home with you. Any time between 10.30am and 12.30pm. Cost £1.50 per item.

Friday 25th Forest FamiliesItchen Valley Country Parkwww.eastleigh.gov.uk/activities 023 8046 6091Outdoor activities for 4-11 year olds and their parents including campfire, craft and games. Please dress appropriately for the weather. 11.00am to 1.30pm. £5 per child-accompanying adults go free. BOOKING ESSENTIAL.

Puzzling Over Your PlaceWinchester Discovery Centre www3.hants.gov.uk/wdc01962 873603Come and create a piece of a giant jigsaw puzzle map. You might get messy! Thinking about where you live use paint and mixed media to create a piece of the jigsaw. 10am - 1pm for children aged 8+ years. £3.

Saturday 26th Disco DancingRoyal Victoria Country Parkwww.hants.gov.uk/rvcp02380 455157Join the disco at Royal Victoria. Music, dancing, face painting and £1 rides on the miniature railway. In the Empire Room. £3 per child. 2pm - 4pm.

Sunday 27th Freight Train Running Days Watercress Linewww.watercressline.co.uk01962 733810See website for further details.

Andy and Mike’s... Big Box of BananasWinchester Discovery Centre www3.hants.gov.uk/wdc01962 873603CBeebies Presenter Andy Day brings his much loved humour to this high energy, past-paced children’s comedy for all the family. Hilarious, slap-stick and chaotic. 11am £6 Age 3+ years.

Date of Event: Saturday 9th April 2011

Event Title: OPENING OF PEPPA PIG WORLD

Venue: PAULTONS PARK

Website: www.peppapigworld.co.uk

Telephone: 023 8081 4455

An amazing new land covering nearly 3 acres of fully themed fun, with 7 new and exciting rides including Miss Rabbit’s Helicopter Ride, Peppa’s Big Balloon Ride, George’s Dinosaur Ride, Grandpa’s Little Train Ride and even a ride in a ‘cloud’ around Windy Castle! Peppa Pig World will also feature huge indoor and outdoor play areas, superb animated themed attractions, a new café and the largest (and only!) dedicated Peppa Pig shop in the World!

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Swim School Name: Puddle DucksLessons from birth – 4 yearsClasses held at Southampton, Christchurch, Bournemouth, Poole

Parents say… “Puddle Ducks is fabulous! My daughter looks forward to every lesson and at age 3 can swim on her own, dive down, jump in and swim back to the side - all without any armbands - best way to learn. The staff are very patient, friendly and the sessions are always a lot of fun.” (Julia & Amelia Stewart)

Puddle Ducks says… “Puddle Ducks teaches babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers how to swim, be safe and have fun in the water. Through our structured nationwide programme we offer simple steps to a lifelong love of swimming. We teach children to swim without the use of armbands, and as a result many Puddle Ducks can already swim 10m independently before they start school.”

www.puddleducks.com 01202 674676

Choosing the right swimming classes for your child

can be confusing. Here at Families we have called

upon some of our top swim schools. Each and

every one are recommended time and again by

Families Solent West readers.

So pop on your goggles and take a look!

Making a splash...Making a splash...YOURYOUR favourite favourite

swimming classes...swimming classes...Swim School Name: New Forest Swim AcademyLessons from: 3 months – adults

Classes held at: Applemore Health and Leisure, Lymington Health and Leisure, New Milton Health and Leisure, Ringwood Health and Leisure, Totton Health and Leisure.

Parents say… “My child has grown in confidence since she started swimming. Swimming with a group of children has helped her social skills and she has made a lot of friends and loves to go to her lesson week in week out even after a tiring day at school.”

‘‘My son has a private lesson with a wonderful teacher. He has come on leaps & bounds and is now ready to move into a group lesson. Thank you.”

Swim School says… “Children can join lessons from as early as 3 months which will help gain water confidence. They can then develop swimming skills throughout their childhood and learn a very useful life skill which can help them take on new challenges and adventures right through their adult life. Even if adults haven’t learnt to swim we can help there. All of the centres offer adult lessons in a safe and comfortable environment with lifeguards and qualified instructors. To find out more give us a call.”

www.newforest.gov.uk/leisure 0845 659 0845

Swim School Name: Southampton Swim School Lessons from 6 weeks to any age.Classes held at Lee-on-the-Solent and Bursledon.

Parents say... “The lessons are fantastic, really different from anything we have tried before, the children can’t wait to go swimming every week!”

Swim school says... “We have a passion for teaching children to swim properly and have fun, our class sizes are small and our pools are private, giving your child what they need to grow in confidence and improve their ability”

www.southamptonswimschool.com 02380 000 038

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Swim School Name: Water BabiesLessons from Birth – 3.5 yearsClasses held all over Hampshire & West Sussex

Parents say... “Water Babies experience has provided us with memories we can treasure forever. Thank you Water Babies for the fabulous times and wonderful memories”. Leila Adaway, mother of Lara.

Swim School says... “Taking a baby swimming from birth has a multitude of benefits. It helps with bonding, is great for mental and physical development, as well as being great at providing a regular sociable activity that both child and parent adore. We at Water Babies are very proud that over 23,000 parents across the UK decide to swim with us, and in recognition of our great Teachers and Lesson plans these same parents decided to vote for and help us win 4 national awards over the last three years”.

www.waterbabies.co.uk 01794 324353

Swim School Name: G Ball Swim School, (Portsmouth & Fareham)Lessons from 12 weeks to 50+ years (it’s never too late!)Lessons held at a private location at Holly Hill ( see advert opposite) and Quindell Golf & Country Club in Whiteley plus three other venues in Portsmouth!

Parents say... “They enjoy our unique personal service as we treat every child as an individual. “I love the fact the class sizes are small and the pool space allocated is huge. No more bumping heads. Very friendly, welcoming and experienced staff helped my children settle quickly in to the classes”. Ellie Bassett mother of Sam and Jacob.

Swim School says... “With a member of staff on hand to answer any questions and discuss your child’s progress you will be sure to receive a professional service”.

www.gballswimschool.co.uk 0800 917 7463 / 07590 396031

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Swimming ClassesSwimming Classes

Swim School Name: Water NippersLessons from 03 months – 07 yearsClasses held at Lower Wield near Alton

Parents say… “Thank you for all your fab swimming lessons, the girls have really

enjoyed them and have learnt heaps”. Alex, Lucy and Isabel.

Swim School says… “Whatever their experience we have the perfect class for you. Call us or visit our website to learn more about Water Nippers. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have”.

www.waternippers.com 02392 692208

Swim School Name: Oaklands Swimming PoolLessons from 3 months – AdultClasses held at Oaklands Swimming Pool, Lordshill

Parents say… “I have 3 boys who started swimming with Oakland’s 2 years ago and since then one has gone from being beginner to stage 5 and my younger two boys who are profoundly deaf have gone on to complete stages 3 and 4. The staff and teachers at Oaklands are very polite, helpful and professional. Parents are kept well informed of your child’s progress. I would not hesitate in recommending Oakland’s to anyone at any age”.

Swim School says… “We offer swimming lessons for all ages and abilities from 3 months old to teenage children, even adult swimming lessons. We hold swimming lessons on various days and times and if you would prefer more personal tuition we also offer one-2-one lessons. What ever your age come and join Oaklands Swim school”.

www.southampton.gov.uk/oaklands 023 8074 1414.

Swim School Name: Duckling Dives Infant Aquatics LtdLessons from birth – 2 yearsClasses held at fabulous locations, Southampton and Winchester and further afield.

Parents say… “Ollie and I just love our sessions. Ollie loves the classes and I am sure swimming has made him crawl faster and just generally helped him be more active... he was caught today climbing our stairs – not even 8 months old and a complete and utter minx now crawling and pulling himself to standing against anything! Trying to actually get him out of the bath is also a mission as he just loves the water and splashing around.” (Sarah and Oliver Foden)

Swim School says… “Babies are born with a natural affinity to water. Our classes are small friendly and fun. We use some of the best locations to be found locally and our prices are very competitive. Don’t miss out on the ultimate baby bonding experience. Come and learn to swim with your baby”.

www.ducklingdives.co.uk 01962 860 588

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Choosing a NurseryChoosing a Nursery– Childcare and Early Learning– Childcare and Early Learning

By Robina Cowan

Childcare comes in a range of shapes and sizes,

including willing relatives, nurseries, childminders,

nannies and au pairs.

Apart from you of course, do nurseries offer the best childcare? That depends on what would suit your child – and finding a good nursery. If your child would thrive on the constant stimulation of other children and adults they trust, using a wide range of toys and outdoor facilities then the answer is probably yes. Other advantages include year-round care and the experience of qualified staff, which can be particularly reassuring for first-time parents.

When and where to startNurseries with the best reputations tend to be hot property, and baby units are more scarce than places for 2-5 year-olds, so start looking well ahead of the time you’ll need a place, and join a waiting list if necessary. Some mothers start while they are still pregnant; others wait until their child is a babe in arms and they have a better idea of what they need.

Contact our childcare advertisers and talk to them about childcare for your little ones – they’re here because they want you to know about them. Otherwise, the Families Information Service can supply a list of registered childcarers in your area by phone on 0800 2346 346 and online at www.childcarefinder.direct.gov.uk.

Nurseries in a nutshellDaycare nurseries☛ A useful option for working parents, day nurseries are typically open

from 8am to early evening and children can stay for all or part of the day☛ Some parents feel uneasy about leaving their baby in sole care, no matter

how well-qualified that person is. It’s reassuring to know that nursery staff can safely take breaks, and that you are covered if a member of staff is off sick

☛ Consistency – your child can stay in the same environment from the day you go back to work until they start school

☛ Social environment – children who attend nursery find it easier to settle into school routines when they join reception classes.

Nursery classes in schools☛ A first step into school, although a school nursery place does not

automatically guarantee a place in reception☛ Convenient if you are already dropping siblings at the school☛ Stimulation – some children are ready for school earlier than others and

readily take to structured, educational play☛ Age-specific activities are geared to the school children they are

becoming rather than the babies they used to be.

Pre-schools and playgroups☛ The Preschool Learning Alliance is one of the largest providers of quality

childcare in England, offering a wide choice of settings from pre-schools and baby and toddler groups to full daycare places in nurseries and children’s centres

☛ PLA settings are managed by experienced and qualified managers who lead teams of nursery workers and support staff, training them to meet children’s individual needs

☛ Parents are encouraged to be active members, so you can be more involved in your child’s care

☛ Small scale settings are less daunting for shy children

Private nursery schools☛ Stimulation – by two and a half most children benefit from some kind of

pre-school environment. They learn without knowing it while using letters, shapes and numbers, looking at books and expressing themselves through making things, drawing and singing

☛ Peer group – the opportunity to make friends of the same age☛ Might be more flexible on the availability of hours or days you need to

fit in with your work schedule☛ Often smaller scale with a personal touch, and the nursery head is

usually involved in the running of the school.

Your child’s needsOnce you’ve drawn up a shortlist of the nurseries you are considering, go and look around and ask lots of questions to see if they would suit your child. Although all nurseries follow Ofsted government guidelines, there is room for interpretation in the way the childcare and learning are delivered. For example, private nurseries might serve organic, freshly cooked meals or include additional activities such as dancing, French and outings.

Consider issues such as your child’s daily routine (nap times, type of food provided etc), staff qualifications and experience, staff to child ratios and what the staff turnover is like. Check that you are happy with the range of toys and equipment available, cleanliness of the premises, security, the policy on discipline and late collections. Ask to see the latest Ofsted report or read it online. Find out if there are any extra charges for nappies, meals, certain activities and the cost of the deposit to go on the waiting list. Factor in the time it will take you to travel to and from the nursery, probably during rush hour. After all this, the most important thing is to absorb the atmosphere and look at whether the children are relaxed and happy, and members of staff are responsive and caring.

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Childcare

Breakfast, After School & Holiday Quality Childcare

Holiday Club provision is available at selected schools throughout the year. We will be offering Christmas holiday clubs at:

Upper Shirley High School, ShirleyHalterworth Primary School, Romsey

Fordingbridge Junior School, Fordingbridge01794 519871 - www.kidzplayuk.com

OFSTED Registered

Advertise your business here...Whether a nursery, pre-school, play-group

or any form of child-care, advertise here and be seen in a publication that will really work for you

For further info call 01329 310994 or email [email protected]

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Childcare

For 2 – 5 years. A fun caring environment where children

thrive & reach their full potential.

01962 888 328Winchester

Rainbow’s EndPre-School

Riverbank Kindergarten

Martyr Worthy Parish Hall, S021 1DY• Open 09.00–13.00 • Open Tuesdays

09.00–15.00 Summer term only• Children aged 2yrs 9m – 5yrs

• Continuous provision • Peaceful, rural settingContact Babs 07867 530075

[email protected]

• Established 15 years ago• Good Ofsted• Flexible sessions or full day care, 9am-3pm• Excellent facilities including attached

outside playspace• We accept children from 2 years old• Little or no fees for all 3 and 4 year olds• Located near to a number of infant schools

Moorgreen Youth House, Moorgreen Rd, West End Tel 023 8047 1070

Fryern Infant School, Oakmount Rd, Chandlers Ford Tel 023 8026 8480

Call 01962 860036 or email [email protected]

All our staff are CRB checked

Do you need a night off? An extra pair of

hands round the house?

Hartley House @ Home can provide babysitters

and mothers helps whenever you need them.

The Library, Free Street, Bishops Waltham, Hampshire SO32 1EE

Open Tues & Weds 10.00- 4.00 and Thurs 09.30-12.30 for information We have parents and baby groups

running at various locations in Bishops Waltham and Colden Common

Please call in and see us or call on 01489 893314

[email protected]

Help with the costsNursery fees very greatly, depending on location, demand and what is offered, but can be from around £100 to over £200 a week.

1. Local authorities receive government funding so they can offer 15 hours a week of early years education to all three and four year-olds from the term after their third birthday. If you choose a nursery which costs more than the funding or need more hours, you top up the difference.

2. Child tax credits and working tax credits are available to help with childcare costs. From April 2011, the ‘child’ element of the child tax credit will be increased for families earning up to £16,190 a year with an above-inflation increase. At the same time though, families earning over £41,400 will no longer be eligible for the full tax credit.

3. Some employers offer childcare vouchers which staff can opt to receive instead of part of their salary. Parents can save up to £1000 a year by reducing their income tax and national insurance contributions.

More information☛ Read more local childcare articles on our website www.familiessolentwest☛ For local nurseries and links to their Ofsted reports, go to www.findmyschool.co.uk☛ The National Day Nurseries Association provides a lot of useful information including

a free checklist to take on your visit, and contact details for NDNA member nurseries, www.ndna.org.uk/parents, 01484 40 70 40

☛ The Preschool Alliance website has useful sections for parents and practitioners, including links to find local PLA childcare, www.pre-school.org.uk.

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Hotel Review

Situated amongst woodland deep in the Hampshire countryside the Hotel sits directly opposite the entrance to Marwell Wildlife, in Colden Common, just outside Winchester. In fact the hotel makes full use of its situation offering very competitive one or two night packages that include tickets to see the huge variety of animals. When we visited there were a large number of family groups taking advantage of this giving the whole hotel a really family friendly feel.

The accommodation has recently been fully refurbished with all rooms providing a warm welcome with a distinctive African feel. The rooms are split into four lodges dotted about the woodland and all linked by walkways offering an excellent view of the wildlife and woody goings on. This really is an original hotel; you won’t find anything like it anywhere else!!

The restaurant continues the African theme and is again newly finished. Local produce abounds and is very reasonably priced. Set to have its own re-launch party in the New Year ‘The Dining Room at Marwell Hotel’ is an excellent place to eat. Again the family friendly aspect is not forgotten here with a children’s menu available alongside activity sheets to keep little ones amused whilst adults dine. Breakfast was particularly good and set us up perfectly for a winter’s day at Marwell Wildlife.

Also within the hotel is an excellent health club that is free to guests. The pool is perfect to wind down in and let the children burn off their remaining energy whilst parents enjoy a jacuzzi or sauna. Improvements to the hotel continue here with the club closing for a month in the New Year to undergo a complete face lift.

Marwell Hotel truly is a family run business with the attention to detail this brings. Future plans include jogging paths and nature trails through the surrounding woodland that will really show the individuality of this hotel. If you are arranging functions, weddings or big family gatherings the staff are experts at providing the event that will suit you. The uniqueness of the hotel will make any special event that much more memorable. But it is in the catering for families that we found the hotels true strength with all your needs provided for and nothing too much trouble.

Marwell Hotel, a place to stay that is truly unique and unforgettable.

To find out more about rates and packages go to www.marwellhotel.co.uk or call

01962 777681.

Want to visit somewhere completely different? Would you like to sleep within earshot of tigers, monkeys and snow leopards? Don’t want to spend a fortune on a safari in deepest darkest Africa? Then the Marwell Hotel is perfect for you and the children. Built in the late eighties on stilts to honour the Queens old residence in Africa, Treetops, this very individual hotel has the heart of Africa running right through it. Nearing the end of a complete renovation now is the perfect time to visit and relax in surroundings you won’t find anywhere else.

by David Taylor

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