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Sugar Mango at 5 Creative Hub Events New at Humphries KirkP20P12 P24

May/June 2013 - Edition 18

More news online: www.southbourne.net

FREE

Vintage FestivalPLUS

P4

SOUTHBOURNESHAPES UP! P6-10

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Welcome to the May & June 2013 edition of the Southbourne-on-Sea Magazine. With this edition I am delighted to introduce Brogan Mooney to the magazine. Brogan joins us as the new Sales and Features Editor and will be working with me to grow the magazine over the coming months and will be a regular face on the high street in Southbourne. Contact Brogan with all your news, events and for information if you’d like to promote your business or organisation. Her email is [email protected]

Summer is a coming in...

EditorTom [email protected]

Sales & Features EditorBrogan [email protected]

Thanks toLawrence Roots and all our supporters, readers and advertisers. The cover photo is of sta� from the new Energie and SHOKK gyms, see page 6-10.

Websitewww.southbourne.netTelephone0845 224 735

Copyright © 2013Published by

Bourne HallBournemouthBH2 6BW

We can accept no responsibility for inaccuracies or complaints arising from advertising features.

We’d love to hear from you with your comments, articles and ideas for the July & August edition. The deadline for this edition is 16th June. Email [email protected] for details.

CONTENTS PageLocal News & Events Calendar 4-5What a Shokk! 6Southbourne’s Got Energie! 8Sugar Mango Celebrates 5 Years 12Southbourne-on-Sea Map 16-17Summer at The Beach Hut 18Busy Times at the Creative Hub 20-21Learning to Learn 22New at Humphries Kirk 24Social Groups and Things To Do 26-27Useful Numbers 28Summer Sudoku & Brain Teasers 29What’s on at Sunrise 30

Southbourne-on-Sea Magazine

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May/June 2013 - Edition 18

More news online: www.southbourne.net

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Welcome to the May & June 2013 edition of the Southbourne-on-Sea Magazine. With this edition I am delighted to introduce Brogan Mooney to the magazine. Brogan joins us as the new Sales and Features Editor and will be working with me to grow the magazine over the coming months and will be a regular face on the high street in Southbourne. Contact Brogan with all your news, events and for information if you’d like to promote your business or organisation. Her email is [email protected]

Summer is a coming in...

EditorTom [email protected]

Sales & Features EditorBrogan [email protected]

Thanks toLawrence Roots and all our supporters, readers and advertisers. The cover photo is of sta� from the new Energie and SHOKK gyms, see page 6-10.

Websitewww.southbourne.netTelephone0845 224 735

Copyright © 2013Published by

Bourne HallBournemouthBH2 6BW

We can accept no responsibility for inaccuracies or complaints arising from advertising features.

We’d love to hear from you with your comments, articles and ideas for the July & August edition. The deadline for this edition is 16th June. Email [email protected] for details.

CONTENTS PageLocal News & Events Calendar 4-5What a Shokk! 6Southbourne’s Got Energie! 8Sugar Mango Celebrates 5 Years 12Southbourne-on-Sea Map 16-17Summer at The Beach Hut 18Busy Times at the Creative Hub 20-21Learning to Learn 22New at Humphries Kirk 24Social Groups and Things To Do 26-27Useful Numbers 28Summer Sudoku & Brain Teasers 29What’s on at Sunrise 30

Southbourne-on-Sea Magazine

Sugar Mango at 5 Creative Hub Events New at Humphries KirkP20P12 P24

May/June 2013 - Edition 18

More news online: www.southbourne.net

FREE

Vintage FestivalPLUS

P4

SOUTHBOURNESHAPES UP! P6-10

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Southbourne-on-Sea NewsLocal news from around the area

Useful Dates & Events - May & June 20133 May SHOKK Youth Gym opening bank holiday weekend (see p6) 4 May Pokesdown Village Green Market, 10am - 4pm6 May Bank Holiday11 May The Mega Choir Event at O2 Academy Boscombe, 6.45pm13 May Speed Dating at The Grove Tavern, see www.grove-tavern.co.uk19 May Fishy Fun craft for Fisherman’s Walk Centenary (see p21)21 May Hit and Run on Bournemouth, a talk by John Cresswell to mark the

70th Anniversary of raids over our area in WWII. 7.30pm at Bournemouth Natural Science Society, see www.bnss.org.uk

26 May Fisherman’s Walk Centenary, a full programme of music, classic cars and motorcycles, a nature stand, pond dipping for the children, and many other stalls and attractions. See �shermanswalk.co.uk

27 May Bank Holiday28 May Family Adventure Festival (see opposite)28 May Quiz and Curry night at The Beach Hut (see p18)2 June Heritage Stroll starting Tuckton Library (see p21)3-14 June Festival of Learning at Bournemouth University (see p25)8 June Meet The Designer at Sugar Mango (see p12)9 June Crafti Creations Craft Market at The Littledown Centre. A fabulous

market where everything is handmade, homemade and lovingly made. 10am-1pm, £1 entry.

16 June Father’s Day 22 June Ascot Day at Sunrise, get your hat! (see p30)27 June Quiz and Chilli night at The Beach Hut (see p18)Every Thursday - Quiz Night at The Grove Tavern, 27 Southbourne Grove.

Call 01202 430008Every Friday - Live Music at The Spyglass and Kettle, 25 Stourwood Avenue.

Call 01202 424888

May & June

Check out the online calendar to �nd even more local events and things to do: www.southbourne.net/calendar

Southbourne’s Shake & Stir Vintage FestivalThe Shake & Stir Vintage Music Festival is a new event with entertainment for all the family. Comprising of Music, Art, Film, Fashion and Food and situated throughout Southbourne, it is sure to be a fantastic weekend. Held on Saturday 22nd & Sunday 23rd June, entertainment is taking place from Café Riva and the surrounding cliff top area, all the way through to Fisherman's Walk and into the High Street.A Vintage Fair will be situated on the cliff top, as well as food & drink, a cider festival, burlesque, dance classes, vintage movies, classic cars and much more! With headlining acts like The Jive Aces (the top Jump Jive band in the country), Si Cranstoun, and local bands The Regular Joe’s and Rockin the Joint, the festival is sure to be a huge success. Tickets are available on www.southbournefestival.co.uk but Fisherman’s Walk and the other venues will all be free of charge so get the date in your diaries!

Southbourne Hosts Family Adventure Festival RoadshowBrand new for 2013, the Family Adventure Festival is an event for Bournemouth and promises a great weekend of excitement at the end of the school holidays. The BH Live Adventure Hub will take place at the BIC from Friday 31st May to Sunday 2nd June 2013 between 10am - 6pm, with numerous activities

also taking place on the beautiful, award winning beach. On Tuesday 28th May, Southbourne will be the �rst host for the Adventure Festival Roadshow, featuring activities with DJ Allan Turner-Ward at Café Riva, a photography competition at Studio Shotz, storytelling at Southbourne Library, a Creative Contest at Ludo Lounge and the chance to meet elite Olympians at The Grove Tavern. For all details on the event times and locations, visit www.familyadventurefest.co.uk

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Southbourne-on-Sea NewsLocal news from around the area

Useful Dates & Events - May & June 20133 May SHOKK Youth Gym opening bank holiday weekend (see p6) 4 May Pokesdown Village Green Market, 10am - 4pm6 May Bank Holiday11 May The Mega Choir Event at O2 Academy Boscombe, 6.45pm13 May Speed Dating at The Grove Tavern, see www.grove-tavern.co.uk19 May Fishy Fun craft for Fisherman’s Walk Centenary (see p21)21 May Hit and Run on Bournemouth, a talk by John Cresswell to mark the

70th Anniversary of raids over our area in WWII. 7.30pm at Bournemouth Natural Science Society, see www.bnss.org.uk

26 May Fisherman’s Walk Centenary, a full programme of music, classic cars and motorcycles, a nature stand, pond dipping for the children, and many other stalls and attractions. See �shermanswalk.co.uk

27 May Bank Holiday28 May Family Adventure Festival (see opposite)28 May Quiz and Curry night at The Beach Hut (see p18)2 June Heritage Stroll starting Tuckton Library (see p21)3-14 June Festival of Learning at Bournemouth University (see p25)8 June Meet The Designer at Sugar Mango (see p12)9 June Crafti Creations Craft Market at The Littledown Centre. A fabulous

market where everything is handmade, homemade and lovingly made. 10am-1pm, £1 entry.

16 June Father’s Day 22 June Ascot Day at Sunrise, get your hat! (see p30)27 June Quiz and Chilli night at The Beach Hut (see p18)Every Thursday - Quiz Night at The Grove Tavern, 27 Southbourne Grove.

Call 01202 430008Every Friday - Live Music at The Spyglass and Kettle, 25 Stourwood Avenue.

Call 01202 424888

May & June

Check out the online calendar to �nd even more local events and things to do: www.southbourne.net/calendar

Southbourne’s Shake & Stir Vintage FestivalThe Shake & Stir Vintage Music Festival is a new event with entertainment for all the family. Comprising of Music, Art, Film, Fashion and Food and situated throughout Southbourne, it is sure to be a fantastic weekend. Held on Saturday 22nd & Sunday 23rd June, entertainment is taking place from Café Riva and the surrounding cliff top area, all the way through to Fisherman's Walk and into the High Street.A Vintage Fair will be situated on the cliff top, as well as food & drink, a cider festival, burlesque, dance classes, vintage movies, classic cars and much more! With headlining acts like The Jive Aces (the top Jump Jive band in the country), Si Cranstoun, and local bands The Regular Joe’s and Rockin the Joint, the festival is sure to be a huge success. Tickets are available on www.southbournefestival.co.uk but Fisherman’s Walk and the other venues will all be free of charge so get the date in your diaries!

Southbourne Hosts Family Adventure Festival RoadshowBrand new for 2013, the Family Adventure Festival is an event for Bournemouth and promises a great weekend of excitement at the end of the school holidays. The BH Live Adventure Hub will take place at the BIC from Friday 31st May to Sunday 2nd June 2013 between 10am - 6pm, with numerous activities

also taking place on the beautiful, award winning beach. On Tuesday 28th May, Southbourne will be the �rst host for the Adventure Festival Roadshow, featuring activities with DJ Allan Turner-Ward at Café Riva, a photography competition at Studio Shotz, storytelling at Southbourne Library, a Creative Contest at Ludo Lounge and the chance to meet elite Olympians at The Grove Tavern. For all details on the event times and locations, visit www.familyadventurefest.co.uk

SOU T H BOURN E’SCOASTAL BID PRESENTS

VINTAGE FEST SEA

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What a Shokk!Revolutionary new youth gym opens in Southbourne

SHOKK is a brand new dedicated youth gym on Southbourne Grove, above Sainsbury’s Local in the high street.Owned by siblings and business partners Nathan and Dominique Geary, they’re extremely passionate about the area and keen to support the �tness ambitions of local youngsters. On con�rming the opening weekend for Friday 3rd on the May bank holiday Nathan told us, “Dominique and I are thrilled to be opening the doors and letting everyone see what an amazing facility is on their doorstep. The design of the gym, the artwork on the walls, the amount of equipment in the gym and studio all look amazing, we’re really proud.”The fantastic new facility is purpose built with a unique concept to encourage young people aged between 5-16 to increase their physical activity, health and �tness levels in an exciting and stimulating environment. The concept, already a major success in other UK towns, is a �rst for the area and the facility. The interior, equipment, classes and atmosphere create a space that truly inspires young people, designed with them in mind. The centre o�ers state-of-the-art equipment which includes treadmills, �uid rowers, revolve bikes and a target wall to name a few. In addition, SHOKK will also o�er free classes to all members such

as SHOKK Race, Kombat, Street Dance and Circuit Classes.Designed exclusively with young people and hoping to inspire them to regularly visit to get �t, stay �t, meet new friends and have fun. As a special opening weekend promotion, membership will cost just £19.50 per month for the �rst 200 members that sign up! With a series of free taster sessions and classes, as well as access to all the equipment, kids and parents alike can have the opportunity to see just what SHOKK Youth Gym has to o�er. Why not pop in over the bank holiday, and remember to bring your trainers so you can have a go!

> Have more energy!

> Be more confident!

> Make loads of new friends!

> Train with your mates!

Membership includes unlimited gym use and

classes! Visit the website and JOIN TODAY!

For more info contact:

01202 [email protected] www.shokkyouthgyms.com/bournemouth

SHOKK Youth Gym Bournemouth 46/48 Southbourne Grove, Southbourne Bournemouth, Dorset, BH6 3RB

Bournemouth

COME AND SEE

US AT OUR

OPEN WEEKEND

3RD-6TH MAY

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What a Shokk!Revolutionary new youth gym opens in Southbourne

SHOKK is a brand new dedicated youth gym on Southbourne Grove, above Sainsbury’s Local in the high street.Owned by siblings and business partners Nathan and Dominique Geary, they’re extremely passionate about the area and keen to support the �tness ambitions of local youngsters. On con�rming the opening weekend for Friday 3rd on the May bank holiday Nathan told us, “Dominique and I are thrilled to be opening the doors and letting everyone see what an amazing facility is on their doorstep. The design of the gym, the artwork on the walls, the amount of equipment in the gym and studio all look amazing, we’re really proud.”The fantastic new facility is purpose built with a unique concept to encourage young people aged between 5-16 to increase their physical activity, health and �tness levels in an exciting and stimulating environment. The concept, already a major success in other UK towns, is a �rst for the area and the facility. The interior, equipment, classes and atmosphere create a space that truly inspires young people, designed with them in mind. The centre o�ers state-of-the-art equipment which includes treadmills, �uid rowers, revolve bikes and a target wall to name a few. In addition, SHOKK will also o�er free classes to all members such

as SHOKK Race, Kombat, Street Dance and Circuit Classes.Designed exclusively with young people and hoping to inspire them to regularly visit to get �t, stay �t, meet new friends and have fun. As a special opening weekend promotion, membership will cost just £19.50 per month for the �rst 200 members that sign up! With a series of free taster sessions and classes, as well as access to all the equipment, kids and parents alike can have the opportunity to see just what SHOKK Youth Gym has to o�er. Why not pop in over the bank holiday, and remember to bring your trainers so you can have a go!

> Have more energy!

> Be more confident!

> Make loads of new friends!

> Train with your mates!

Membership includes unlimited gym use and

classes! Visit the website and JOIN TODAY!

For more info contact:

01202 [email protected] www.shokkyouthgyms.com/bournemouth

SHOKK Youth Gym Bournemouth 46/48 Southbourne Grove, Southbourne Bournemouth, Dorset, BH6 3RB

Bournemouth

COME AND SEE

US AT OUR

OPEN WEEKEND

3RD-6TH MAY

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Southbourne’s Got Energie!Fantastic new ladies gym opens

We met up with Kate from the new Energie Fitness for Women, located above Sainsbury’s in Southbourne. Kate told us what’s special about the new facility, “At Energie our aim is to �nd new and creative ways for our ladies to achieve their goals. We like to go the extra mile and exceed all expectations - after all, our members are the best part of our gym! Our friendly team of �tness professionals are on hand at all times to provide support and guidance wherever it is needed, and also to create a welcoming, playful environment in which members can feel connected.”Kate continued, “Being based in the beautiful Southbourne really means a lot to us. Surrounded by small local businesses, we want to support the community as much as possible. Our monthly social events will be held in order to help boost local businesses and show our belief in them. With the large majority of our members being very local, there is a real community feel to our gym which is a fantastic environment to be around.”

Three Generations Get FitEnergie have just had three generations of the same family join! All living locally, they plan to regularly exercise together, helping with motivation and encouragement. Sayma (63) explains that she has been active and healthy all her life, and would really like to maintain this

with our help. Sayma was previously a member of another female only gym, however, the distance from home really didn’t suit her, and she is very relieved that there is �nally a gym in Southbourne! Jennifer (40) told us how she wants to lose some weight, and gain more energy, both of which she can achieve with the innovative 6 week Empower programme. Finally, Syma (18) is new to exercise and would really like to build up a respectable �tness level and get used to exercising regularly.

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Southbourne’s Got Energie!Fantastic new ladies gym opens

We met up with Kate from the new Energie Fitness for Women, located above Sainsbury’s in Southbourne. Kate told us what’s special about the new facility, “At Energie our aim is to �nd new and creative ways for our ladies to achieve their goals. We like to go the extra mile and exceed all expectations - after all, our members are the best part of our gym! Our friendly team of �tness professionals are on hand at all times to provide support and guidance wherever it is needed, and also to create a welcoming, playful environment in which members can feel connected.”Kate continued, “Being based in the beautiful Southbourne really means a lot to us. Surrounded by small local businesses, we want to support the community as much as possible. Our monthly social events will be held in order to help boost local businesses and show our belief in them. With the large majority of our members being very local, there is a real community feel to our gym which is a fantastic environment to be around.”

Three Generations Get FitEnergie have just had three generations of the same family join! All living locally, they plan to regularly exercise together, helping with motivation and encouragement. Sayma (63) explains that she has been active and healthy all her life, and would really like to maintain this

with our help. Sayma was previously a member of another female only gym, however, the distance from home really didn’t suit her, and she is very relieved that there is �nally a gym in Southbourne! Jennifer (40) told us how she wants to lose some weight, and gain more energy, both of which she can achieve with the innovative 6 week Empower programme. Finally, Syma (18) is new to exercise and would really like to build up a respectable �tness level and get used to exercising regularly.

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Celebrating their 5th birthday this June, Sugar Mango will be holding a special exhibition of handmade corsets by local designer Vicky Francis. The exhibition will feature printed textiles by Zoe Jarvis during May and June, with a ‘meet the designers’ day on Saturday 8th June, there will also be some special Birthday treats on o�er.

“When I met Vicky and Zoe just a few weeks ago, I couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate 5 years in business than helping another designer show her collection, and as we all have a passion for design and the uniqueness of handmade items, it seemed a match made in heaven” says owner Alison.

Vicky and Zoe studied textile design at Falmouth college of Arts, each cultivating their own unique style in embroidery and bead embellishment and digital printing. Developing a passion for corsetry and lingerie, Vicky has gone on to apply her style into creating an outstanding collection of limited edition one-o� pieces incorporating Zoe’s digital printed textiles, which Zoe also makes into lampshades and other textiles for the home. “I am really excited to be showing my collection at Sugar Mango, we’re creating a boudoir theme in Alison’s showroom, and her jewellery perfectly complements my designs” says Vicky of Lace Couture.

Sugar Mango now have a jewellery workshop onsite and a new addition to the team of a fully quali�ed Goldsmith, so can now o�er a full repair service. However even more exciting is the bespoke jewellery service. “We work closely with our customers to make their perfect piece of jewellery, interpreting their ideas into something beautiful” says owner Alison. “It’s been an exciting addition to the business, we can re-design, repair, and restore all jewellery now.”

So if you have any family heirlooms you would like modernising then take them to Sugar Mango where they can transform it into something more contemporary.

Sugar Mango Celebrates 5 Yearswith exclusive exhibition

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Celebrating their 5th birthday this June, Sugar Mango will be holding a special exhibition of handmade corsets by local designer Vicky Francis. The exhibition will feature printed textiles by Zoe Jarvis during May and June, with a ‘meet the designers’ day on Saturday 8th June, there will also be some special Birthday treats on o�er.

“When I met Vicky and Zoe just a few weeks ago, I couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate 5 years in business than helping another designer show her collection, and as we all have a passion for design and the uniqueness of handmade items, it seemed a match made in heaven” says owner Alison.

Vicky and Zoe studied textile design at Falmouth college of Arts, each cultivating their own unique style in embroidery and bead embellishment and digital printing. Developing a passion for corsetry and lingerie, Vicky has gone on to apply her style into creating an outstanding collection of limited edition one-o� pieces incorporating Zoe’s digital printed textiles, which Zoe also makes into lampshades and other textiles for the home. “I am really excited to be showing my collection at Sugar Mango, we’re creating a boudoir theme in Alison’s showroom, and her jewellery perfectly complements my designs” says Vicky of Lace Couture.

Sugar Mango now have a jewellery workshop onsite and a new addition to the team of a fully quali�ed Goldsmith, so can now o�er a full repair service. However even more exciting is the bespoke jewellery service. “We work closely with our customers to make their perfect piece of jewellery, interpreting their ideas into something beautiful” says owner Alison. “It’s been an exciting addition to the business, we can re-design, repair, and restore all jewellery now.”

So if you have any family heirlooms you would like modernising then take them to Sugar Mango where they can transform it into something more contemporary.

Sugar Mango Celebrates 5 Yearswith exclusive exhibition

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Southbourne-on-Sea MapThe best of Dorset on your doorstep

Map data ©2010 Tele Atlas

Boscombe

Woodside Road Car ParkSituated next to ‘Little People’ on Woodside Road. O�ers 85 spaces & free parking from 6pm.

see www.boscombe.info

What would you like to see featured in the next edition?Email [email protected] with your suggestions.

Seabourne RoadAn ecletic mix of shops connects Southbourne Grove to Christchurch Road. Southbourne Library is at 118 Seabourne Road.

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Tuckton RoadThere is a great little parade of shops on Tuckton Road including a pharmacy, cafes, a co-op, a �orist and lots more.

Southbourne CrossroadsThere is so much going on here including the Creative Hub, Beach Hut Cafe and NumberWordsnWorks.

Southbourne Grove

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Southbourne-on-Sea MapThe best of Dorset on your doorstep

Map data ©2010 Tele Atlas

Boscombe

Woodside Road Car ParkSituated next to ‘Little People’ on Woodside Road. O�ers 85 spaces & free parking from 6pm.

see www.boscombe.info

What would you like to see featured in the next edition?Email [email protected] with your suggestions.

Seabourne RoadAn ecletic mix of shops connects Southbourne Grove to Christchurch Road. Southbourne Library is at 118 Seabourne Road.

Shoreline B&B

www.shorelinesouthbourne.com

01202 429654pppn

Stay in SouthbourneLovely rooms from £25pppn at Shoreline on Pinecli�e Ave. Visit www.shorelinesouthbourne.com

Tuckton RoadThere is a great little parade of shops on Tuckton Road including a pharmacy, cafes, a co-op, a �orist and lots more.

Southbourne CrossroadsThere is so much going on here including the Creative Hub, Beach Hut Cafe and NumberWordsnWorks.

Southbourne Grove

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As summer approaches and their actual beach hut located at Honeycombe Beach is fully booked up for the season, Clive and Lee are all geared up for a busy time!The Beach Hut licensed cafe o�ers a wide range of homecooked food from scones with freshly ground co�ee to tempting two course lunches.Put Your Feet Up on SundayTake it easy on Sundays and make the most of Sunday Lunch at The Beach Hut. It’s just £7.95 per person for 2 courses. There is a choice of meat or vegetarian served with homemade Yorkshire puddings, fresh vegetables, gravy and roast potatoes. And there is of course a selection of desserts to �nish things o� nicely too! Free Glass of Wine!As a very special treat for our readers, Clive and Lee are o�ering a free glass of wine when you give them a try and book a table for the �rst time on a Sunday. Simply call 01202 430418 to book your table and mention the ‘Southbourne Magazine’ and you’ll receive a free glassof wine with your lunch!

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Quiz Time at The Beach HutThere are three great quiz nights coming up in May and June. It’s just £6 per person including a meal and your �rst drink. Quiz entry is £1 and winner takes all!Book your space for the quiz night as places go very quickly. Call 01202 430418 to reserve your space.

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As summer approaches and their actual beach hut located at Honeycombe Beach is fully booked up for the season, Clive and Lee are all geared up for a busy time!The Beach Hut licensed cafe o�ers a wide range of homecooked food from scones with freshly ground co�ee to tempting two course lunches.Put Your Feet Up on SundayTake it easy on Sundays and make the most of Sunday Lunch at The Beach Hut. It’s just £7.95 per person for 2 courses. There is a choice of meat or vegetarian served with homemade Yorkshire puddings, fresh vegetables, gravy and roast potatoes. And there is of course a selection of desserts to �nish things o� nicely too! Free Glass of Wine!As a very special treat for our readers, Clive and Lee are o�ering a free glass of wine when you give them a try and book a table for the �rst time on a Sunday. Simply call 01202 430418 to book your table and mention the ‘Southbourne Magazine’ and you’ll receive a free glassof wine with your lunch!

Summer at The Beach Hut

Tel: 01202 430418 Email: [email protected]

2 Breakfasts for £5Two Full English, or

Veggie, Breakfasts for £5Served all day

Valid with this voucher and purchase of a drink for each person

SOSM

AG

Quiz Time at The Beach HutThere are three great quiz nights coming up in May and June. It’s just £6 per person including a meal and your �rst drink. Quiz entry is £1 and winner takes all!Book your space for the quiz night as places go very quickly. Call 01202 430418 to reserve your space.

Tuesday 28 May - tasty chicken or veggie curry, served with rice and a poppadomThursday 27 June - delicious beef or veggie chilli with riceWednesday 24 July - tempting chicken or veggie curry, served with rice and a poppadom

Opening Times

Mondays - Closed

Tuesday - Sunday 9am - 2pm

Bank Holiday Monday10am - 2pm

Closed for a short break 6 - 13th May

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Cathy Jones, Director of The Hub brings us up to date on their Surprising Southbourne project, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. We’ve had some amazing things donated for our exhibition which takes place in July so there’s plenty of time to bring us any photos or stories. We’ve even been given a piece of the Shell House, rescued during its demolition in 2001 and �lm of The Spartans swimming in the sea in mid-winter 1963.Some of the other recent events and activities are shown below.

Busy Times at Southbourne Creative Hub Find out more, call Cathy on 01202 427962129-131 Belle Vue Road, Southbourne, BH6 3EN

Cathy’s Update from the Creative Hub

Creative Hub Events in May & June

FISHY FUN - Sun 19th May, 2.30-4.30pm. Help us make �shy decorations for the Fisherman’s Walk Centenary. £4 per adult and one child. £2 per additional child. Suitable all ages. Supported by Friends of Fisherman’s Walk.

SEA MONSTERS AND ROCKETS - Thurs 30th May, 2.30-4.30pm. At our Easter activity sessions, we created our very own Nessie. Help us weave a story for Hungry Hengist (Serpentus Marinarus Scary-Scalius Southbourneii) and make Coast Guard distress �airs to rescue Teddy from his leaking boat. Be warned, you will get wet so dress accordingly. £4 per adult and one child. £2 per additional child. Suitable for 7 years +. Supported by Numbers Works N Words.

GET GREEN FINGERS - Wed 29th May, 2.30-4.30pm. We need help decorating giant mushrooms for the Crossroads Community Garden. £4 per adult and one child. £2 per additional child. Suitable all ages. Supported by the Schooner Restaurant.

HERITAGE STROLL - Sun 2nd June, 2pm. FREE. Meet outside Tuckton Library. Not for the feint hearted this walk will last for approximately three hours including a refreshment break. So bring �asks and homemade cakes.

Thanks to our sponsors and supporters

Domestic Angels

Our �rst heritage history stroll, led by historian John Cresswell was a huge success with 40 people taking part.

Des Day of Supply Shack becomes the latest Hub Corporate Supporter.

Easter holiday fun day at the Creative Hub.

Find us on Facebook and our website:www.southbournehub.co.uk

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Cathy Jones, Director of The Hub brings us up to date on their Surprising Southbourne project, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. We’ve had some amazing things donated for our exhibition which takes place in July so there’s plenty of time to bring us any photos or stories. We’ve even been given a piece of the Shell House, rescued during its demolition in 2001 and �lm of The Spartans swimming in the sea in mid-winter 1963.Some of the other recent events and activities are shown below.

Busy Times at Southbourne Creative Hub Find out more, call Cathy on 01202 427962129-131 Belle Vue Road, Southbourne, BH6 3EN

Cathy’s Update from the Creative Hub

Creative Hub Events in May & June

FISHY FUN - Sun 19th May, 2.30-4.30pm. Help us make �shy decorations for the Fisherman’s Walk Centenary. £4 per adult and one child. £2 per additional child. Suitable all ages. Supported by Friends of Fisherman’s Walk.

SEA MONSTERS AND ROCKETS - Thurs 30th May, 2.30-4.30pm. At our Easter activity sessions, we created our very own Nessie. Help us weave a story for Hungry Hengist (Serpentus Marinarus Scary-Scalius Southbourneii) and make Coast Guard distress �airs to rescue Teddy from his leaking boat. Be warned, you will get wet so dress accordingly. £4 per adult and one child. £2 per additional child. Suitable for 7 years +. Supported by Numbers Works N Words.

GET GREEN FINGERS - Wed 29th May, 2.30-4.30pm. We need help decorating giant mushrooms for the Crossroads Community Garden. £4 per adult and one child. £2 per additional child. Suitable all ages. Supported by the Schooner Restaurant.

HERITAGE STROLL - Sun 2nd June, 2pm. FREE. Meet outside Tuckton Library. Not for the feint hearted this walk will last for approximately three hours including a refreshment break. So bring �asks and homemade cakes.

Thanks to our sponsors and supporters

Domestic Angels

Our �rst heritage history stroll, led by historian John Cresswell was a huge success with 40 people taking part.

Des Day of Supply Shack becomes the latest Hub Corporate Supporter.

Easter holiday fun day at the Creative Hub.

Find us on Facebook and our website:www.southbournehub.co.uk

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Learning to Learn!with Connie and Edward from NumberWorks’nWords

In our children’s e�orts to learn, from memorising multiplication tables to evaluating the characters in “The Taming of The Shrew”, we sometimes forget that ultimately they need to learn how to learn.Every student is told to study. However, how often are they shown a way to study, to learn, and to take responsibility for their own learning?

1) Taking notes in class and while reading is essential to studying. But, the student must be able to focus on what is important. Exploring di�erent approaches to note taking like mind maps, using highlighters, note cards, diagrams and pictures will help. Students must be shown what is important and this requires reviewing their notes with them so they improve.

2) We sometimes assume that students know how to study. You can help them study by setting aside time, quizzing them on information in their notes, helping them set up study groups, reviewing material as a game, helping them create mnemonics and test questions.

3) Learning versus memorising. Actors must recall pages and pages of scripts. A university-based psychologist, Helga Noice, has studied actors’ memorisation techniques for decades. Interestingly, they don’t memorise lines in a traditional way. She found that they read the script over and over, looking for a chain that links one event in a play to another and clues, which de�ne characters, situations and relationships. And words are linked to body movements. Memorisation is organic rather than forced. This technique can be used to study and to promote deeper learning and understanding.

4) Quizzing students over and over elicits a “testing e�ect”. This increases retention of facts and information by about 50% over other study methods. This can be improved by quizzing a student immediately after she has learned something.

5) Listen to your child. How does he learn? What areas does she think require more work? What study process was successful in the past? What was unsuccessful? You may be surprised by how much your child knows about what does and does not work. This helps give your child control, fostering responsibility.

A free assessment can be booked by calling the centre on 01202 433673 or emailing them at [email protected]

FREEASSESSMENT

Con�dence growsNumberWorks'nWords Maths and English Tutoring

Free AssessmentPhone 01202 433673Email: [email protected]

107/109 Belle Vue RoadBournemouth

BH6 3DJ

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Learning to Learn!with Connie and Edward from NumberWorks’nWords

In our children’s e�orts to learn, from memorising multiplication tables to evaluating the characters in “The Taming of The Shrew”, we sometimes forget that ultimately they need to learn how to learn.Every student is told to study. However, how often are they shown a way to study, to learn, and to take responsibility for their own learning?

1) Taking notes in class and while reading is essential to studying. But, the student must be able to focus on what is important. Exploring di�erent approaches to note taking like mind maps, using highlighters, note cards, diagrams and pictures will help. Students must be shown what is important and this requires reviewing their notes with them so they improve.

2) We sometimes assume that students know how to study. You can help them study by setting aside time, quizzing them on information in their notes, helping them set up study groups, reviewing material as a game, helping them create mnemonics and test questions.

3) Learning versus memorising. Actors must recall pages and pages of scripts. A university-based psychologist, Helga Noice, has studied actors’ memorisation techniques for decades. Interestingly, they don’t memorise lines in a traditional way. She found that they read the script over and over, looking for a chain that links one event in a play to another and clues, which de�ne characters, situations and relationships. And words are linked to body movements. Memorisation is organic rather than forced. This technique can be used to study and to promote deeper learning and understanding.

4) Quizzing students over and over elicits a “testing e�ect”. This increases retention of facts and information by about 50% over other study methods. This can be improved by quizzing a student immediately after she has learned something.

5) Listen to your child. How does he learn? What areas does she think require more work? What study process was successful in the past? What was unsuccessful? You may be surprised by how much your child knows about what does and does not work. This helps give your child control, fostering responsibility.

A free assessment can be booked by calling the centre on 01202 433673 or emailing them at [email protected]

FREEASSESSMENT

Con�dence growsNumberWorks'nWords Maths and English Tutoring

Free AssessmentPhone 01202 433673Email: [email protected]

107/109 Belle Vue RoadBournemouth

BH6 3DJ

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Commercial Property Team Bolsteredat Humphries Kirk

Humphries Kirk are pleased to announce the arrival of a new member of sta� at their Southbourne o�ce. Louise Vermeulen is a Commercial Property expert and has experience in a wide range of matters. Louise advises on all manner of commercial property work from; option agreements, conditional contracts and plot sales, to dealing with freehold and leasehold commercial acquisitions. She also acts for landlords and tenants in letting commercial shops and units and has experience in small business sales, commercial re�nancing and lease renewals. On the residential front she has been involved in dealing with lease extensions and variations through to the usual sales and purchases.Louise said, “For me it’s about creating a good team environment and being available for my clients. Commercial and residential property transactions can be quite stressful activities for everybody involved so it’s important that I’m able to keep people up to date or be available to provide critical advice.” Howard Yarnold, Partner and Head of the Landlaw team said, “Although the property market and the construction industry continue to have a pretty tough time of it, it’s important that when there is work available that support services such as local solicitors have the right experience and expertise in place. We are very fortunate to have all that in Louise”. If you would like to speak to Louise or her secretary Sandie Banks then contact the Southbourne o�ce on 01202 421 111 or email [email protected]

1 Southbourne GroveBournemouth

BH6 3RD

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To register now visit:

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Social Groups & Things To DoJoin a local social group

Book Talk Reading Groups1st Monday of the month 5.30 - 6.30pm2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month 5.30pm - 6.30pmGet together to discuss the latest book release or share thoughts about your favourite read. Held at Southbourne Library, call 01202 428784.

Boscombe Albion YFCBoscombe Albion Football Club was established in 1972 and was a founder member of the Bournemouth Youth Football League. See: www.boscombealbionfc.com

Southbourne Computer Club for the over 50’sMeets fortnightly on Wednesdays 10am - 12 at Immanuel Church Hall, 120 Southbourne Road. £1.50 per meeting, to cover the costs of stationery and refreshments. Talks on all aspects of home computing, question & answer sessions, practical instructions. More details at www.southbournecomputerclub.org.uk

Southbourne Craft GroupGet crafty at Southbourne Library on Seabourne Road from 10am. Every last Tuesday of the month. Call 01202 428784 to �nd out more.

Southbourne Art SocietyRegular critiques of members’ work, workshop and annual exhibition. Artists of all abilities welcome. 3rd Friday of the month between 2 – 4pm at Immanuel United Reformed Church, 120 Southbourne Road. Email [email protected] for more information.

Southbourne Literary SocietyMeeting in the Parlour of Trinity Methodist Church, Southbourne Road on the third Wednesday of each month at 7.30pm.Annual subscription £16, visitors welcome at £3 per per meeting. 01202 427367.

Friends of Fisherman's Walk A volunteer group of local residents committed to raising awareness and use of the Walk and regenerating it for the bene�t of the community. Call 07831 175312 or email enquiries@�shermanswalk.co.uk

Dorset HumanistsDiscuss humanism, science, atheism & philosophy - and much more. The group invites open minded people who want to learn what it's like to live without religion, using reason, evidence, science and ethical behaviour as their guide. Regular local meetings and talks. See www.dorsethumanists.co.uk

Baby Wriggle and RhymeFun for the little ones at Southbourne Library. Every Monday 10.15-10.45am and 11.15-11.45am. Also on the 1st Saturday of each month from 10am - 10.30am.

Check our website for local community circles in the bandstand and other venues. We are available for hire to facilitate drumcircles and sing songs at weddings, anniversary parties etc. We get your party going!!

Find out more online: www.heikedrumshare.com

Drum Jam at Mad UndergroundEvery other Tuesday (starting 26th Feb) from 7.30 – 9pm 144 Seabourne Road, BH5 2HZ. £5 per person.

Southbourne Creative HubEvery Monday from 10.30 - 11.30am and the last Friday of the month from 7.45 - 8.45pm. 129 - 131 Belle Vue Road, BH6 3EN. £4 with 1 child, £2 per additional child.

Have fun with drums, shakers, rattles and rollers in a relaxedatmosphere, make new friends and make rhythms.

You don’t need to have an instrument, they’re supplied.You don’t need to have any musical ability - just the ability to count 1,2,3,4.

Call Heike on 07542 115055 or email [email protected]

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27Social Groups & Things To DoJoin a local social group

Book Talk Reading Groups1st Monday of the month 5.30 - 6.30pm2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month 5.30pm - 6.30pmGet together to discuss the latest book release or share thoughts about your favourite read. Held at Southbourne Library, call 01202 428784.

Boscombe Albion YFCBoscombe Albion Football Club was established in 1972 and was a founder member of the Bournemouth Youth Football League. See: www.boscombealbionfc.com

Southbourne Computer Club for the over 50’sMeets fortnightly on Wednesdays 10am - 12 at Immanuel Church Hall, 120 Southbourne Road. £1.50 per meeting, to cover the costs of stationery and refreshments. Talks on all aspects of home computing, question & answer sessions, practical instructions. More details at www.southbournecomputerclub.org.uk

Southbourne Craft GroupGet crafty at Southbourne Library on Seabourne Road from 10am. Every last Tuesday of the month. Call 01202 428784 to �nd out more.

Southbourne Art SocietyRegular critiques of members’ work, workshop and annual exhibition. Artists of all abilities welcome. 3rd Friday of the month between 2 – 4pm at Immanuel United Reformed Church, 120 Southbourne Road. Email [email protected] for more information.

Southbourne Literary SocietyMeeting in the Parlour of Trinity Methodist Church, Southbourne Road on the third Wednesday of each month at 7.30pm.Annual subscription £16, visitors welcome at £3 per per meeting. 01202 427367.

Friends of Fisherman's Walk A volunteer group of local residents committed to raising awareness and use of the Walk and regenerating it for the bene�t of the community. Call 07831 175312 or email enquiries@�shermanswalk.co.uk

Dorset HumanistsDiscuss humanism, science, atheism & philosophy - and much more. The group invites open minded people who want to learn what it's like to live without religion, using reason, evidence, science and ethical behaviour as their guide. Regular local meetings and talks. See www.dorsethumanists.co.uk

Baby Wriggle and RhymeFun for the little ones at Southbourne Library. Every Monday 10.15-10.45am and 11.15-11.45am. Also on the 1st Saturday of each month from 10am - 10.30am.

Check our website for local community circles in the bandstand and other venues. We are available for hire to facilitate drumcircles and sing songs at weddings, anniversary parties etc. We get your party going!!

Find out more online: www.heikedrumshare.com

Drum Jam at Mad UndergroundEvery other Tuesday (starting 26th Feb) from 7.30 – 9pm 144 Seabourne Road, BH5 2HZ. £5 per person.

Southbourne Creative HubEvery Monday from 10.30 - 11.30am and the last Friday of the month from 7.45 - 8.45pm. 129 - 131 Belle Vue Road, BH6 3EN. £4 with 1 child, £2 per additional child.

Have fun with drums, shakers, rattles and rollers in a relaxedatmosphere, make new friends and make rhythms.

You don’t need to have an instrument, they’re supplied.You don’t need to have any musical ability - just the ability to count 1,2,3,4.

Call Heike on 07542 115055 or email [email protected]

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Useful ContactsHandy local numbers to know

01202 42787801202 42337701202 66551101202 3036260845 46 4701202 44388201202 42561601202 432838

07825 5226871010800 55511101305 2511330845 98811880800 111 9990800 807060

08457 70809001202 5900590845 60046000800 661441

Medical & DentalSouthbourne Surgery (17 Beaufort Road)Marine Surgery (29 Belle Vue Road)Poole Hospital Bournemouth HospitalNHS DirectShelley Manor DentalSouthbourne Dental PracticeGentle Dentistry

Emergency ServicesSouthbourne Safer Neighbourhood TeamBournemouth Police (non emergency)CrimestoppersDorset Fire & RescueFloodline (info and advice)British Gas (report leaks)Environment Agency

ServicesSouthern ElectricBournemouth WaterWessex WaterNuisance Call Report Line

01202 42878401202 42611701202 42952101202 76594801202 37706901202 45145101202 633633

Local ResourcesSouthbourne LibrarySouthbourne Post O�ce Tuckton Library 24 Hour Glazier24 Hour PlumberBournemouth CouncilPoole Council

Missing Something?Are there useful numbers we have missed? Email [email protected] for the next edition!

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29Summer Sudoku & Three Brain Teasers

Rather than numbers 1 to 9, in this Sudoku puzzle you have to �ll in the letters S U N B A T H E R in the grid below. Tricky!

Just for fun...1) Johnny’s mother had three children. The first child was named April. The second child was named May. What was the third child’s name?

2) Patrick at the butchers shop is five feet ten inches tall and wears size 13 boots. What does he weigh?

3) In Hampshire you cannot take a picture of a blind man with a wooden leg. Why not?

1) Johnny.

2) He weighs meat.

3) You can’t take a photo with a wooden leg!

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The free events at Sunrise Senior Living of Southbourne continue in May and June. What’s more, there is free refreshments at all events – phone 01202 437600 to book your place.

VE Day CelebrationsWednesday 8th May, 2pm - 3pmJoin Sunrise and celebrate VE Day with song and dance from “The Land Girls” complete with free refreshments.

Where did you get that hat? Ascot DaySaturday 22nd June, 2pm to 3.30pmPick out your �nest hat for Ascot Day at Sunrise. Featuring music and entertainment from the Wessex Operatic Society.

Open House EventsSaturday 25th May, 11am to 3pm Saturday 29th June, 11am to 3pmSunrise are throwing open the doors and providing you with an opportunity to �nd out more about their unique approach to 24 hour quality care. There will be musical entertainment and refreshments served throughout the day.

What’s on at Sunrise

If you are interested in �nding out more about Sunrise see www.sunrise-care.co.uk or call the residence on 01202 437600.

Our individually tailored programmes of care and wide range of stimulating entertainment and activities ensure that there’s something here for everyone, and our passionate staff are always on hand to meet the needs of every resident.

But don’t just take our word for it. Contact us today for more information or to arrange a visit.

Sunrise of Southbourne

www.sunrise-care.co.uk

Call us on 01202 437600 for more informationSunrise of Southbourne, 42 Belle Vue Road,

Southbourne, Bournemouth BH6 3DS

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Our individually tailored programmes of care and wide range of stimulating entertainment and activities ensure that there’s something here for everyone, and our passionate staff are always on hand to meet the needs of every resident.

But don’t just take our word for it. Contact us today for more information or to arrange a visit.

Sunrise of Southbourne

www.sunrise-care.co.uk

Call us on 01202 437600 for more informationSunrise of Southbourne, 42 Belle Vue Road,

Southbourne, Bournemouth BH6 3DS

Make a Fresh Start with Sunrise

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BournemouthVisitwww.visitbournemouth.com

www.visitbournemouth.com

Things To DoEating Out

AccommodationEvent Guide

Gigs and Concerts