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The Local Eye - Issue 130 August 2016

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Issue Eye AUGUST 2016
130 Advertising For Local Businesses, Trades
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The Bourne Academy is a good school.. with some outstanding features.
- Ofsted

OPEN EVENING
Wednesday 14 September 2016

6.00pm to 8.30pm

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If you’re unable to attend, please contact us to arrange a tour:

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Phone: 01202 528554 | Email: [email protected]
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C Tel: 01202 514551

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Welcome to the August issue of e local Eye

Summer seems to have gotten off to a late but eventually good start,
hopefully it will contine through this month at least, especially with the
airshow coming up.

Don’t forget sun protection, (should we actually get some sunshine!).
Plenty of sun-screen for the young and old, and hats are essential for
children. Plenty of fl uids too, beer and wine do not fall into this category
by the way!
For the gardeners amongst you, North Bournemouth Allotment Society
have tips and advice for you on page 36. ey also have their Annual
Summer Show on Saturday 13th August at Cornelia Road.
More information at www.northbournemouthallotmentsociety.co.uk

Please remember to think of your pets during the summer.
Make sure to put out plenty of clean water for them.
If you have to leave your dog in the car for a short time, make certain
that some windows are left open suffi ciently to allow air to circulate.


e Local Eye is delivered free to an alternating selection of around
13,000 homes and businesses in Bournemouth, mainly through the
Charminster, Queens Park, Moordown, Ensbury Park, Redhill, Winton,
Muscliff e & Strouden Park districts.

If you would still like to obtain a copy when it is not your regular month,
copies are available at e Bournemouth Life Centre in Moordown,
Mike Stokes Tyres and Johns Fish & Chips in Moordown,
AH Parfi tt - Chiropodist/Podiatrist and e Hungry Wolf Cafe in
Winton, Charminster & Winton libraries, Moordown Community
Centre, several laundrettes in Charminster, Moordown & Winton
as well as e Richmond Park Bowls Club in Charminster and the
Bournemouth Indoor Bowling Club, Kings Park.
(If you’d like to be included in one of these locations please do contact
me, all details are below)
Until next month,

Chris
01202 255485 / 08000 430485
07801 474788 / [email protected]
www.thelocaleye.com



Every eff ort has been made to ensure that the information contained within this publication was correct at the time of going to print. We
cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies in advertisements, editorials or features nor for any consequences arising from these. We are
not to be held responsible for any errors, loss or damage to copy in printing. The Local Eye does not offi cially endorse any advertising material
included within this publication. It is the advertisers responsibility to ensure conformity with laws and/or acts relating to Trade Descriptions,
Sex Discrimination, Consumer Credit, Copyright etc. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval systems or
transmitted in any form - electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise - without the prior permission of the publisher. The use
of this publication for canvassing, direct marketing or any other activity apart from sourcing local goods and services, is strictly prohibited.
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August 2016 History Spotlights...


August 24, 79 A.D. - Mount Vesuvius
erupted and destroyed the cities of
Pompeii, Stabiae and Herculaneum.
Mount Vesuvius is an active volcano east of Naples, Italy. It is
the only volcano on the European mainland to have erupted
within the last hundred years, although it is not currently
erupting.
Mount Vesuvius is best known for its eruption in AD 79 that
led to the destruction of the Roman cities of Pompeii and
Herculaneum. It has however erupted many times before and since that date including three eruptions
during the 1900s the last being in 1944 although few times since then landslides in the crater have raised
clouds of ash dust, which caused false alarms of an eruption. Despite the high number of eruptions since
AD79 none have been on the scale of the explosive occurrence in 79. The eruptions vary greatly in but are
characterized by explosive outbursts of the kind dubbed Plinian after Pliny the Younger, the Roman writer
who observed the 79 eruption.
The main eruption is thought to have lasted about 19 hours, during which time the volcano released about
1 cubic mile (4 cubic kilometres) of ash and rock over a wide area to the south and south-east of the crater,
with about 3 m (10 ft) falling on Pompeii.
Estimates of the population of Pompeii range from 10,000 to 25,000 whilst Herculaneum is believed to have
had a population of about 5,000. It is not known how many people the eruption killed, although around
1,150 remains of bodies or casts made of their impressions in the ash deposits have been recovered in and
around Pompeii. The remains of about 350 bodies have been found at Herculaneum, some just as recently
as 1980 when most of that number were discovered in a vault. It is realised though these figures greatly
underestimate the total number of deaths over the region affected by the eruption..
Over a third of the victims at Pompeii were found in the ash fall deposits, most of these inside buildings.
These are thought to have been killed mainly by roof collapses, with the smaller number of victims found
outside of buildings probably being killed by
falling roof slates or by larger rocks thrown
out by the volcano. The remaining bodies
found at Pompeii were in the pyroclastic surge
deposits, and so were probably killed by them,
most likely from a combination of suffocation
through ash inhalation and blast and debris
thrown around.
Mount Vesuvius is regarded as one of the most
dangerous volcanoes in the world because of
the population of over 3 million people now
living close to it and that the volcanco has such
a history of explosive eruptions. It is the most
densely populated volcanic region in the world.

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Charlize Theron
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7th August 1975



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Contact The Elderly - Volunteer Drivers & Afternoon Hosts Required

Once a month on a Sunday afternoon local elderly people, who are without family in the area, are taken out
by volunteer car drivers for a little ride before going to the homes of volunteer hosts and hostesses for Sunday
afternoon tea.
We only ask our volunteer hosts to entertain up to six elderly people and two
drivers or one driver with up to three elderly people once or twice a year.
A downstairs cloakroom is a must.
Reserve drivers are always wanted when the regulars are unavailable. This
would be possibly two or three times a year.
Elderly people who would like to take part in one of these afternoons are
welcome to join the group but must be able to get in and out of a car, as we
can’t take zimmers or wheelchairs. There is no charge.
For more details phone Carolyn Dennis 01202 424482

Patient > I’ve heard that cardiovascular exercise can prolong life. Is this true?
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Patient > Is swimming good for your figure?
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Travel Feature -


Island Hopping – Around the World... By Mags Addison
Many of us have dreams of island hopping – it sounds romantic, idyllic,
and a leisurely way to see more than one place, and more than just the one
island. You can see yourself being at the bow of a small ferry as it pulls into
an island jetty, probably a wooden flimsy one that’s jutting out into the sea,
there are blue skies, and it’s warm and sunny. Yes, that’s how we imagine it!
And yes, in reality, most are served by some kind of scheduled ferry service.
Not always regular – but many can be sourced on the internet, or booked
through a specialist operator. But where can you island hop in some of the
scenic places around the world? And how difficult is the reality? Well, often
that’s where someone like me comes in.
Greek Islands – there are literally hundreds, and perfect for those romantic sunsets, swimming and relaxing. One
idea is to fly in and out of one island and book ferries radiating out to different islands, to make it 2-3-5 centres.
Or fly into one island and out of another (or say Athens) and book ferries between the islands.
Croatia – the Dalmatian coast has gained in popularity in recent years. You can travel around Croatia’s coastline
quite easily, and so I hear, quite affordably. This is a beautiful part of Europe, and one on my bucket list still. Routes
and islands like Hvar, Brac, Korcula can take you from Split and back to Dubrobnik.
Caribbean islands – the Caribbean is huge, with lush palm-fringed islands covering a vast area stretching over
to South America. Some have direct flights – or local airlines to island hop. So pick those grouped together, for
example like the Windward Islands, or British Virgin islands.
Thailand – is still popular, and very beautiful. So apart from the mainland, the well known choices are Koh Samui,
Krabi, and the Phi Phi Islands. The Andaman Sea and gulf coast are peppered with islands. Well visited, by both
tourists and back packers.
Indonesia – try twinning places like Bali with ferries to smaller islands off Indonesia like the Gili Islands. I recently
booked clients to Gili Trawagan – which has no cars on it, so transfers are by horse and cart from the jetty.
Australia – again why not mix the mainland with island hopping. This is a vast continent, so depending on where
you are in Australia, is where you would centre your island hoping. The most famous is around the Whitsundays
in Queensland. I once had clients who we rented a small private yacht near Shute Harbor for a few days to sail
around the islands.

Scotland – nearer to home, but none the less, ideal for island hopping, with some wonderful islands off the west
coast. They seem to have mysterious sounding names that beg to be visited,
like Isle of Skye, Barra, and North Uist. Ferry operators run services to
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Or maybe the Florida Keys may appeal – an easy island hopping by driving
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Secondly to organise a programme of visits...
During Spring and Early Summer, afternoon and evening visits are arranged within the locality often
supplementing the talks. Additionally, three full day visits of interest further afield are arranged.
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Take care of your feet... Wearing sandals


Summer is here and we have cast off our winter shoes
and are into sandals again. Will last years sandals do
another season or do they look rather tired and worn?
Perhaps a trip to buy some new cool sandals is in order.
Choose a shoe shop that has trained staff who
understand shoe fitting to get the correct style and size
for your feet. Remember not to wear them out f the
shop, but to take them home and wear them indoors to
ensure they are comfortable and a good fit. Most stores
will allow you to exchange footwear if it has only been
worn indoors, but it is best to always check when purchasing.

The style of sandals is obviously a personal choice, but there
are features that can make a difference. If they are to be worn
for long periods then they should have a closed in back to
prevent calluses forming, and splits in the heels which can
be very painful.
The worst style for your feet is the wooden soled sandal that
only has a strap across the fore foot to keep it on, and the
wearer has to ‘claw’ their toes to keep them on.
The golden mule is the more closed in type of sandal, giving more support to your feet
which means at the end of the day you are less likely to have tired, aching feet. Sandals
provide ventilation helping to reduce perspiration and odour and make the feet feel more
comfortable.
Cotton socks, which are more absorbent than man-made materials, make all footwear
more comfortable by reducing rubbing and friction. Thank goodness wearing ‘trainer’
socks in sandals is not such a taboo anymore.

Foot Facts.
1. Each foot produces on average an egg cup full of
perspiration every day
2. 70% of foot problems are a direct result of ill fitting shoes
3. Leonardo da Vinci was absolutely spot on when he
described the foot as a masterpiece of engineering.





A H PARFITT
STATE REGISTERED CHIROPODIST / PODIATRIST
HPC REGISTERED 533-535 WIMBORNE ROAD
WINTON BH9 2AP
Tel: 01202 528942


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As a small self-funding charity, we rely on fundraising
A Concert by Wessex Chorus
Why not join us for one of these events
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Derek J.Rolls




ASK THE EXPERT

Q....What issues do you need to consider if you’re selling this time of year?

A.... Somewhere around mid-July, the property market always slows a little. If you
are going away, leave a key and contact details with your agent so they can feed back
on viewings and any offers. Failing that, leaving a key with a family member, friend
or neighbour means you won’t risk missing the odd buyer who happens to be around in
high summer when you’re not!

This is also a good time to re-evaluate every aspect of your marketing. Timescale, for
example: from September to Christmas is a little less than 14 weeks - and a sale can
take at least 12 weeks from finding a buyer to handing over the keys, what is your
timescale? So, do you want to get moved before Christmas or aren’t you bothered?

Next price. This is the key determinant in selling anything, so it needs to be right.
If you are selling for say, £375,000, go onto one of the major portals and check
out properties in your general postcode area priced at £300-£450,000. Is yours the
most expensive property of its type? If so, you should have a serious talk with your
agent about the price. Also, I would avoid advertising in a price band, such as £450-
£500,000. More and more buyers want transparency in transactions. Price bands - and
devices like ‘offers in excess of’ - don’t help people decide where to pitch an offer.
Remember, you want to do everything you can to encourage offers, not discourage
them!

Similarly, does your property stand out online? First impressions are critical. Imagine
a buyer scrolling down a page of quite similar properties. What will get them to click
through to yours? Has the agent missed a really key feature in the heading? Is the
photograph the best one? Make sure you and your agent are singing from the same
hymn sheet.

Incidentally, some agents are targeted on the number of viewings they achieve, not the
quality. Nothing worse than a buyer with a walking stick turning up to view a 4th floor
flat without a lift! The moral: make sure your agent doesn’t simply qualify viewers by
price…
So, there you are. Once you’re confident that you’ve got all your ducks in a row, it’s
time to go and enjoy the beach!


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Derek J.Rolls



Independent Estate Agents & Valuers

You may have seen us, but have you met us?
Derek Rolls...
One of the area’s most known and respected Estate Agents. Selling property
locally for over 30 years. Much business is from recommendation and most
of you will have either instructed Derek or know somebody whom he has
helped to move home! Derek has a very valued and sought after opinion on
the local market having experienced and worked through all it can throw. A
charitable chap who devotes much of his spare time to organisations helping
to help others. Currently, one of the sponsors of Moordown Bowls Club, we
are very proud to support a truly local Moordown club, a great community
facility involving many local residents.

Wendy Rolls...
We couldn’t do it without Wendy’s support. Mum and self proclaimed
C.E.O! From a Banking and Finance background fulfilling the admin role
and basically runs the place! Wendy will be there for anybody if needed
especially for those with four legs and a tail. As well as handling the day to
day challenges of a successful estate agency Wendy is voluntarily involved
with local animal search concerns. Her main passion is Dorset Search
Dogs and she’s training hard to raise funds for them in the 2016 London
Marathon. Currently working towards getting Giant Schnauzer, Hattie,
operational as a search dog to find missing persons (and even lost estate
agents) throughout the area.

Martin Traves...
Lives locally and devoted to the industry for 30 years (catching up with
Derek). Worked with a corporate agent and 10 years for a local independent
company. We were thrilled to have Martin join us just over 2 years ago and
he is a vital part of our small team. He has sold more than a few thousand
properties over the years for families, companies, solicitor recommendations
and helped to build investment portfolios. There’s not much goes on he
doesn’t know about. Spare time, volunteers for Bournemouth Lifeguard
Corps, teaches rookie Lifeguards, a qualified beach Lifeguard/Rescue Boat
Crew, doesn’t need too much encouragement to get wet.
We are a very busy agency but always have time for anybody
wanting to sell or buy probably their most valuable asset.
Honest straightforward advice.
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Brain Power


1: A sundial is a timepiece that has the fewest number of moving parts.
Which timepiece has the most moving parts?

2. Someone has stolen Beethoven’s Wig and has put it in one of four locked boxes.
The boxes are numbered from 1,2,3,4 in that order. There are four diff erent keys
that each has their own color. Use the clues below to fi gure out which key goes in
which box and to fi nd the box where Beethoven’s wig is being kept.
The green key goes to the third or fourth box
The wig is to the left of the fourth box
The wig is to the right of the fi rst box
The yellow key is to the left of the wig
The blue key is to the right of the yellow key and to the left of the green key
The red key goes to the fi rst box

3. A clothes shop was running a promotion giving away free designer jeans.
In order to get the free jeans you had to try a pair on, then, while still wearing the
jeans you had to put your right hand in the left pocket and your left hand in the
right pocket and reach right to the bottom of the pockets at the same time. Many
people tried but were unable to achieve the feat until one chap walked in and
walked out a few minutes later with his free jeans.
How did he do it?
Answers on page 38
Answers on page 38
Answers on page 38
APOLOGY
In a recent edition of this magazine the above puzzle section contained
a riddle poser which made certain references to mental health and the
diff erences between those suff ering with mental health issues and so called
normal people.
In a world ever more focused on political correctness it is increasingly
diffi cult to make sure that everything is presented without prejudice, and
on refl ection I realise that this item could have been viewed as insensitive.
There was certainly no intention of mocking any person suff ering from
illness, mental health or otherwise.
I can only apologise that something that was intended to be light-hearted
caused such concern.
I do receive an incredible amount of material from readers off ering their
jokes, stories and anecdotes and have to admit there are a great many I
could not publish, however, I will endeavour in future to be more careful
in what I do use to avoid causing further off ence.
Additionally I have also decided to rename the above section as it has
been pointed out that the term ‘Brainstorm’ is outdated, with allusions to
those suff ering from epilepsy.

Thank you.
Chris
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The Moordown Traders Association are an enthusiastic group of business
owners from the Moordown community who have come together to promote
local trade and raise the profi le of Moordown as a shopping and business
destination, to support local traders and enhance local businesses.
We meet regularly, work voluntarily and liaise closely with the Bournemouth
Chamber of Trade & Commerce (BCTC), Bournemouth Council, elected
Members and local media to ensure that the Moordown trading district is
represented in a positive light.
The Moordown Traders Association meet monthly between 6pm-8pm
upstairs at the Moordown Conservative Club in Balfour Road.
All Moordown traders & businesses are welcome.
Come along, air your views and meet other local business people.
Drinks available at the bar and sandwiches are provided for the peckish.
Next meeting date is:
Tuesday 20th September (no meeting in August)
For more information visit: www.more2moordown.com
Two old gents who live in the same retirement home go to their
Post Offi ce one afternoon to draw on their pensions. Just as they
are leaving a gang of armed robbers burst in.
While several of the robbers take the money from the tellers, others
line up the customers, including the old boys, against a wall, and
proceed to take their wallets, watches, and other valuables.
While this is going on one of the old men stuff s something into
the other ones pocket. Without looking down, The second man
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“It’s that £50 I owe you.”
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Gales solicitors is a long established Bournemouth fi rm providing legal advice and
representation to the public since 1948. Over the years we have worked out of Charminster
and Winton and are currently located in Winton. We are an active part of the local
community taking part in local traders groups and events such as the Winton carnival and
the Kinson donkey derby. This year we were also proud to contribute to the Winton in
Bloom fund which helped brighten up Winton high street.

Over the years we have prided ourselves on off ering a service which is both professional
and friendly. We have built up a large client base of satisfi ed and loyal customers. Many of
our clients have used the fi rm for years and in some cases we are now acting for a second
or even third generation. Whether someone is a long established customer or a brand new
client our aim is to ensure that our customers always want more.

As part of this we have maintained a broad range of services with experts in several
specialisms. This means that we are able to provide most of our clients with a complete
service under one roof. This ensures that we are aware of the wider circumstances of the
case and can pick up issues which might otherwise be missed. It can also help keep the cost
down.

We know that the legal world is changing and as part of that we have introduced new case
management software to improve our service for people moving house. However, we also
know that our clients want a personal service from an experienced professional. For this
reason we continue to ensure that every case is managed by one key person so that you
know who is handling your case rather than having to speak to an anonymous assistant in a
large team.

We also know what it is like to be fobbed off with jargon and we pride ourselves on giving
advice in straightforward English. Whether verbally or in writing we like to keep it clear
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At any one time Waggy Tails Rescue have dogs that are diffi cult to re home
for no other reason than they are elderly. You may not realise that the charity
off ers a long term foster scheme for those willing to take on one of these old
timers. Below are some of the oldies looking for a home.

Hi I’m Teddy a 14 yr old Jack Russell I’m a bit of a cheeky chappie,
very alert and interested in my surroundings. I really love going
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Hi my name is Fergus. im a Jack Russell who is really looking for
someone who will love me as much as my last human, who sadly
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Hi I’m Nellie a Red Setter and an old lady, I am 10 years old I think
but could be a little older I’m not really sure, I have a loving and
sweet nature, love to go out for a gentle stroll and a sniff but will
also happily plod round the garden. No other dogs please.

My name is Gizmo a gentle and elerly Rottweiller who has reached
Teamwork!
the grand old age of 9 (old for a rottie) I have a very aff ectionate
the grand old age of 9 (old for a rottie) I have a very aff ectionate
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nature and love to come for a stroke. Unfortunately my eyesight is
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not so good but once I am familiar with my surrounding I am quite
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in need of a new home. We also fi nd homes for other small furries that may
be in our care, so to fi nd out more you can contact us on the number or email
above or send donations or letters to:
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Wimborne, Dorset BH21 3AW


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Picture Box
A simple question of say what you see? Mount Pleasant
For example the fi rst one below is? Townswomens
GUESS Afternoon Guild

GUESS We meet in the Bradpole Road
‘Second Guess’ of course! Community Centre at 2pm on the 1st
Wednesday of every month for a social
SUE, JANE, MARY, BETTY afternoon, when we have diff erent
‘THE LAW’
DEEF BILL, JEFF, DAVE welcome visitors who we hope may join us
activities including a speaker, and we
and become members of TG.
OFF & Eaters (when we visit nearby places of
Our other activities include Trampers

interest and end up with lunch), skittles,
a music afternoon (all sorts) and a Social
DO FRIDAY Studies afternoon when we reminisce and
discuss any current subjects of interest.
We are a happy group and look forward to
making new friends,
(Answers on page 38) so why not come along and join us.
Redhill Townswomens Guild
Hillview School, Hillview Road
7pm every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month.

We have a wide range of speakers and diff erent social sections, choir,
craft group and a reading group.
This friendly group of ladies always welcome visitors and new members
so come along for a chat.
For more information please call: 01202 240815
Charminster Afternoon Townswomens Guild
Trinity URC Hall, Sutton Road - 2pm Tuesday 27th September
An overview of the Royal Bournemouth Hospital
by Hospital Governor, Keith Mitchell
All ladies welcome
Come and meet us and make new friends, and fi nd new interests!
Further details from our secretary, Margaret, on 01202 512543
(There is no meeting in August)
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Stephens


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There is no beating the taste of truly fresh
fruit and veg especially, when it’s yours!
Gardening Tips for August
If you are going on holiday in August whilst the garden is starting to produce crops for
harvesting. It might be helpful if you can persuade a friend to do some watering for you,
an off er of free fruit usually does the trick.
Keep the lower leaves of Tomatoes trimmed to ensure light to the ripening fruit. This is a
bad time for Blossom end Rot, you can identify this as the base of the tomato goes black.
Use a calcium dilution in your watering regime. Ensure the Celery is well blanched by
wrapping in cardboard and tying. Protect Caulifl owers by curving outer leaves upwards
and tying up to keep the curds white. Harvest herbs and preserve larger amounts which
can dried or frozen for use later.
Keep feeding plants with a quick acting fertilizer like Growmore to keep them producing. Look for Vine
Weevil damage and treat with acetamiprid (Scotts Bug Clear Ultra Vine Weevil Killer) or thiacloprid
(Provado Vine Weevil Killer 2)
This is a list of seeds that can be planted at this time. Spring Cabbage : Chinese Cabbage : Chicory :
Winter Lettuce : Autumn Onion : Parsley : Radicchio : Turnip.
Sow seeds for over wintering in the greenhouse. Take cuttings, to propagate bedding, tender and house
plants. Pot up any rooted runners from Strawberries clearing away any dead leaves.

You are warmly invited to visit our allotments in Cornelia Road, on
Saturday 13th. August for our Annual Summer Show. From late
morning until mid-afternoon.
Take a look at our facebook page (North Bournemouth Allotments)
Flowers, Fruit & Veg show. Stalls, Ploughman’s lunches, Teas, Cakes,
Entertainment and two scale model Traction Engines off ering rides.
Gardening Tips for September
September again. Cooler nights, water condensing on the inside of the greenhouse. Many varieties of
vegetables and fruit are now harvested. It is time now to cut back on watering and feeding.
Keep picking beans, dig up any remaining potatoes, dry off your onions in readiness for storage. If you
have any Autumn Raspberries, pick them now and relish in their captured sunshine.
Keep dead heading your fl ower bed to prolong their pleasure. The same goes for hanging baskets, see
how long you can keep them going for.
You can prune any late fl owering shrubs, evergreen hedges and the Roses once they have fi nished
fl owering.
If you like spring bulbs, then now is the time to set them where you want them
to grow. Good luck, we brought some back from Holland last year. We planted
them with a light sandy compost and waited for a total failure this year. Some
you win!
If you want to continue with salads, now is the time to sow your winter
varieties, Rocket, Lettuce, Spinach and Chicory. They should all do well in an
unheated greenhouse or a sheltered spot elsewhere.
September is a good time to feed and repair any lawn damage that has
occurred over the summer. If there are any persistent weeds now is the latest
you can safely apply a lawn weed killer.
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7. Maybe can’t guide, but is able to
1. No longer a child but can still have
knowledge (9) deliver some knowledge (9) (5) education (5)
8. The inclination on the road to a qualifying level 2. Centre of education for Wales I hear (6)
8. The inclination on the road to a
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stray back in place (8)
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11. Frame subject correctly for fi eld
4. I met punk in a state of disarray (7)
home (2,4) event at home (2,4) year (8) 5. University takes in farm hens during
12. Depressed for being awarded the highest 6. In judo red an alternative moved to another
the fi rst year (8)
12. Depressed for being awarded the
sporting honour at university (4) place (9) 6. In judo red an alternative moved to
highest sporting honour at university (4)
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another place (9)
13. Overtake gospel writer reaching the
success over failure (4,4) 14. Tables set aside for cheats in the newsroom
point of success over failure (4,4)
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(4)
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not liked by The Rats either (7) 16. Making a formal speech with no little publicity
many and not liked by The Rats either
17. Dunk elf in the pool having failed the for bandage (8) 14. Tables set aside for cheats in the
newsroom (4,5)
examination (7) (7) 18. Acquire some knowledge staying a large inn
17. Dunk elf in the pool having failed the
20. The sort of visage used by selecting a (8) 16. Making a formal speech with no
little publicity for bandage (8)
particular font (8) examination (7) 19. Take care the person imparting the knowledge
20. The sort of visage used by selecting a
22. Electrical units discovered in Hampshire and is correct (7) 18. Acquire some knowledge staying a
large inn (8)
Hampstead (4) particular font (8) 21. Endlessly taunts my mothers sister (4)
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19. Take care the person imparting the
25. Teaching period requiring removal of some 23. Promise accepted into fraternity but not quite
clothes (6) Hampshire and Hampstead (4) there yet (6) knowledge is correct (7)
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21. Endlessly taunts my mothers sister
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for girls (8) some clothes (6) bad weather (5) (4)
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PRIZE CROSSWORD ENTRY FORM

Win 3 bottles of quality wine in this months crossword



Send your completed entries to:
August Prize Crossword, The Local Eye,
22 Oswald Road, Moordown, Bournemouth. BH9 2TQ

Name: ________________________________ Tel:____________________

Address:______________________________________________________

Address:______________________________________________________
Closing date for entries is Monday 24th August

Congratulations to the winner of the July Crossword
Kathleen Sinclair who won a box of fruit & veg.


June Solution Picture Box Answers

Solution – Fun In The Sun
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5
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1 B A T H I N G S U I T S
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7 S Y H N R M R
8 9 10
W E T S U I T A P P L I E S 1. Positive feedback
I R N E S T M C
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M E A N D E R S T E A M E R 2. No man is above the
M I E C E E U
13 14 15 law
I N N E R I S L A N D R U M
N T E P 3. Crocodile tears
16 17 18 19 20 Brain Power
G L A S S E Y E S S P I C Y
P R A S E L A 4. Off the beaten track
21 O U T I N G S 23 S C A L L O P
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O I G H H L E P 1: An hourglass 5. Katmandu
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L U C E R N E A N A N G E L 6. Payday
L I E D N A E 2: The wig is in the third box
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D E P A R T M E N T A L The red key goes to the first box
The yellow key goes to the second Sudoku Solution
July Solution
Solution – Holiday Time box
1 V 2 M 3 T 4 F 5 P 6 H The blue key goes to the third box
7 8
S E C A T E U R S C A N O E The green key goes to the fourth
N S R I 9 S S M box
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C U B C A M P S H O S T E L
E O I B I P T
12 S T U N 13 E X P L O R E S 3. He put the jeans on backwards.
14 B A E R A The left pocket was then on his right
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15 H O L D A L L 17 C U S T O M S
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O V E R S E A S B O A T
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B Y A C A R T O E H O L D S
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Project Indigo
One boy’s adventure through time and space!


Hi, I’m Tom, a local Doctor Who blogger & I write about my adventures online at
anadventurethroughtimeandspace.com
This time let’s go to Plas Brondanw Gardens in North Wales! We
are here to learn all about this Classic Doctor Who location where
The Five Doctors (1983) was fi lmed. This episode was made
to celebrate Doctor Who’s Twentieth Anniversary and featured
all fi ve of the Doctors from the fi rst 20 years. It would have
been hard to believe then that one day there would be thirteen
Doctors and a Fiftieth Anniversary celebration!
Plas Brondanw was the home of the architect Sir Clough
Williams-Ellis, who created the village Portmeirion. If you read
the last issue you may remember that Portmeirion is also a
Doctor Who fi lming location and the gardens and village share
the same style. Plas Brondanw is in the Snowdonia National Park
and was built by John ap Hywel in the 16th Century. Clough
Williams-Ellis was given Plas Brondanw by his father in 1908
when he was aged 25, with the aim to restore it.
When I arrived I explored the gardens fi rst. These were where the First Doctor was stolen
by the Time Scoop and taken to the Death Zone on Gallifrey. Sadly the actor William
Hartnell had passed away so Richard Hurndall was called upon to play the role of the First
Doctor instead.
Luckily for me there was no sign of the Time Scoop and it was very tranquil in the garden.
It was fun to spot the places where the Doctor had walked. I wonder what he was doing
there.

Next I went into the forest and up the hill to see Folly Castle. A folly is a quirky or
extravagant building or structure built for fun or to make a view more interesting. A plaque
says it was “a wedding present from the Welsh Guards to Clough Williams-Ellis and Amabel
Strachey in 1915.”
At the beginning of The Five Doctors the Fifth Doctor, Turlough and Tegan are relaxing and
admiring the view at the Eye of Orion aka the folly.
The Doctor said that ‘For some the Eye of Orion is
the most tranquil place in the universe’.
I loved the view too and felt a ‘high bombardment of
positive ions’ like the Doctor.
These scenes were the fi rst to be fi lmed but due to
a technical diffi culty they had to be reshot. Mark
Strickson, who played Turlough, had gone on holiday
when this was discovered and the BBC had to search
the country to fi nd him!

I had a lovely afternoon at Plas Brondanw, you
should go there too!

Thank you for reading and I hope you will join me again for my next
Doctor Who adventure.

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Who are we?
The Moordown Traders Association are an enthusiastic group of business
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destination, to support local traders and enhance local businesses.

We meet regularly, work voluntarily and liaise closely with the Bournemouth
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What do we do?
Our number one aim as a trade association is the promotion and advertising
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We also liaise with the local Police and Community Support Offi cers,
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The Moordown Traders Association meet monthly between 6pm-8pm
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All Moordown traders & businesses are welcome.
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Drinks available at the bar and sandwiches are provided for the peckish.
Next meeting dates are Tuesdays:
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It just goes to show that it can be worth entering the
crossword prize draw available in this magazine each month.
The June winner, Kathleen Sinclair, is shown here being presented with a lovely box of fl owers,
fruit and vegetables by Roger Oates on behalf of the North Bournemouth Allotment Society who
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How to improve your bone health
Meet local experts


th
Wednesday 28 September 2016

The Ocean View Hotel, East Overcliff Drive, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH1 3AR









Practical solutions through lifestyle specifically nutrition, exercise and balance
Plenty of time to ask questions

Programme Time: 1:30pm - 4:50pm (Doors open at 12:50pm)
1:30pm Welcome

1:35pm Love your bones - All about osteoporosis

Mrs Carol Jones, Nurse Trustee, Osteoporosis Dorset
2:00pm Healthy eating for stronger bones

Mrs Lisa Perkins, Community Dietitian, Dorset HealthCare University Foundation Trust
2:30pm Questions to Lisa

2:40pm Exercise for your bones and balance
Mrs Theresa Rowett, Physiotherapist, Poole Community Therapy Team

3:10pm Questions to Theresa
3:20pm Comfort break

3:40pm Question and answer session

Dr Neil Hopkinson, Consultant Rheumatologist, The Royal Bournemouth and
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4:20pm Tai Chi taster session – Mr Robert Joyce, Instructor
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