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The Local Eye - Issue 153 - July 2018

A monthly publication now into its 13th year, advertising trades and businesses local to the Bournemouth area. Also containing a comprehensive mix of editorials, news and information on local events and the surrounding area, as well as a regular mix of entertaining puzzles and trivia.

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The JULY
2018
Local EyeIssue

153 Advertising For Local Businesses, Trades
and Community Information...
SUMMERTHE STURTONS & TAPPERS

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SALE STARTS
0% AFIVNAAILNACBELE7TH APRIL
*AVAILABLE ON PURCHASES OVER £600
T&C’S APPLY. PLEASE ASK IN STORE FOR DETAILS

BEDS | LINEN|CARPETS&RUGS | SOFAS | CURTAINS | FURNITURE | COOKSHOP | MIRRORS | PICTURES | GIFTS

STURTONS & TAPPERS FREE PARKING
Winton - 426 Wimborne Rd, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH9 2EZ
Tel: 01202 512345

Wimborne - 20 East Street, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 1DT
Tel: 01202 883311

www.sturtons.co.uk

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RH ROOFING
A family run local business providing a
multi disciplined roofing service for 25 years

Our services include:
Tiling ^ Slating ^ Velux
3 Layer Felt ^ Duo-Ply

Leadwork ^ Terraces
Balconies ^ Walkways

Moss removal
Emergency Repairs

From Single Tile / Slate
Replacement

To Full Re-Roofing

Competitive Rates

References Available

Residential Customers, Local Authorities, Managing Agents,
Companies, Builders, NHS Trusts

01202 522389 / 07786 154920

rhroofi[email protected]
www.rhroofing.net

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Home is where
the care is

Home & live in care from
Bluebird Care

Find out more about home care and the
difference it can make to your life.
Email the Bluebird Care team:
[email protected]
or call us on:
01202 283777
bluebirdcare.co.uk/bournemouth

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Welcome to the July issue of e Local Eye

Apologies if this issue is a little late reaching you this month but there
was a delay in getting it to print due to personal circumstances.

is magazine 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,

Muscliffe & Strouden Park districts.
It can also be picked up from:

e Bournemouth Life Centre, Mike Stokes Tyres and Johns Fish &
Chips in Moordown, KwikFit Castle Lane, A-Storage in Charminster,
AH Parfitt - Chiropodist/Podiatrist in Winton, and Charminster &
Winton libraries, Moordown Community Centre, & several laundrettes
in Charminster, Moordown & Winton.
More information on rates and ad copy submission as well as online
copies of the current and previous issues can be found on the website.

01202 255485 / 08000 430485
07801 474788

[email protected]
www.thelocaleye.com

Many thanks for all your support,
Chris

BOURNEMOUTH ELECTRIC BOWLS CLUB

It’s Now Our Outdoor Season

Why not give bowls a try?

Free coaching sessions every
Wednesday from 2pm - FREE Coaching
All you need to bring is flat soled trainer type shoes

For more information please contact
Keith: 07593 559103 / Linda or Ron: 01202 252291

Bournemouth Electric Club, Broadway Lane, BH8 0AA
http://bournemouthelectricclub.com

Registered charity. 1170761

Every effort 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 officially 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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100’s Of Big Brands Free Parking Carpet & Vinyl Rolls
Free Local Delivery Available To Take Home
Off Cut Carpet Bargains

CARPETS, FLOORING, BEDS, MATTRESSES AND BEDROOM FURNITURE

Flooring Superstore Nuffield Industrial Estate, Poole btehed
BH17 0RR, Tel: 01202 723162 store

Ferndown Industrial Estate, Wimborne The Bed Specialist
BH21 7PE, Tel: 01202 872240

www.carpetsandbeds.com

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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

Project Indigo is my blog where I travel the world visiting
people and places associated with Doctor Who. This Easter I
was dragged through the space time continuum to the Malvern
Hills in Worcestershire. My TARDIS took me there to see where
the Doctor Who episode ‘The Krotons’ was filmed in 1968.

In the hills, Tank Quarry and the West of England Quarry were
used as the surface of the Gond planet where the Second
Doctor, Jamie and Zoe fought the Krotons. The Krotons had
crash-landed on the Gond planet following a space battle and
had enslaved the Gond race for thousands of years. They would select the smartest Gonds
to become their companions then would drain their mental energy.

At the time of recording Tank Quarry was still in use but now it
is inactive. The geology is Pre-Cambrian which means that the
exposed rocks are some of the oldest in England - 680 million
years old! Tank Quarry is kept inaccessible for safety but from
the fence there is a good view of the hill face and even a picnic
table to enjoy the landscape. There is more room to explore at
the West of England quarry where you can hike up the hill or
follow the forest path.

At the foot of the hills lies the area of Great Malvern, birthplace
and home of Edward Elgar, the composer of Land of Hope and
Glory. It was here that CS Lewis and JRR Tolkein would meet with their friend George Sayer
and other literary companions at The Unicorn Pub. It is said that one night, as CS Lewis
left the Unicorn, it started to snow and as he viewed the gas-lamps in the snow he was hit
with a brainstorm - and so the Narnian world of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe was
created. This book was the inspiration for the 2011 Doctor Who Christmas Special - The
Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe.

The writers would also walk on the hills which continued to influence CS Lewis to write the
Narnia Chronicles and JRR Tolkein would compare the Malvern Hills to the White Mountains
of Gondor in Middle Earth from his Lord of the Rings trilogy. Hmmmm, Gonds … Gondor …
I wonder if Tolkein inspired Robert Holmes the writer of The Krotons?

I had a fantastic day exploring Malvern, my favourite part was the spectacular views over
the Severn Valley. If you would like to read about my other Doctor Who adventures please
check out my blog. Thanks for reading, goodbye!

Tom Project Indigo -- anadventurethroughtimeandspace.com

“To eat humble pie”

Humble is taken from ‘umble’ which were the heart, liver and entrails of a deer. In the past
when the lord and his family ate at high table on venison the huntsmen took lower seats

and ate umbles which had been made into a pie.

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LFB MEATS

01202 533997
www.lfbmeats.com
perwmBeairttitthiineshgr!

THE BBQ SEASON IS UPON US!

BBQ PACKS FROM £3.99 each

Pork Ribs, Chicken, Burgers, Sausages

Also available a wide
selection of flavoured

sausages...
Pork & Leek, HoneyRoast,

Merguez, Hot Chilli,
Old English, Romany, British

Banger, Black Pepper, Beef
& Beer, Alabama, Stilton &
Chive, Sun Dried Tomato,

Pork & Apple.

(*all subject to availability)

Frozen Fish Fillets...

(as available)

7-8oz Cod Loin

6-7oz Haddock

6-7oz Salmon

349-351 CHARMINSTER ROAD, BOURNEMOUTH. BH8 9QR
(Opposite Esso garage, lower Charminster)

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Mount Pleasant Townswomens Afternoon Guild

We meet in the Bradpole Road Community Centre at 2pm on the 1st Wednesday of every
month for a social afternoon, when we have different activities including a speaker, and

we welcome visitors who we hope may join us and become members of TG.

Our other activities include Trampers & Eaters (when we visit nearby places of interest
and end up with lunch), skittles, a music afternoon (all sorts) and a Social Studies
afternoon when we reminisce and discuss any current subjects of interest.

Charminster Afternoon Townswomens Guild

Trinity URC Hall, Sutton Road - 2pm Tuesday 24th July
Summer Tea Party

Come and meet us and make new friends,
and find new interests!

Further details from our secretary,
Margaret, on 01202 512543

St Albans Garden Club
St Albans Church Lounge
2pm - Monday 16th July
This months topic

Container Gardening with Jonathan Garret
Further details from Margaret Tel: 01202 512543

A big city lawyer went duck hunting in rural Texas. He shot and dropped a duck, but it fell into a
farmer’s field on the other side of a fence. As the lawyer climbed over the fence, an elderly farmer drove
up on his tractor and asked him what he was doing. The litigator responded, “I shot a duck and it fell in
this field, and now I’m going to retrieve it.” The old farmer replied, “This is my property, and you are not
coming over here.” The indignant lawyer said, “I am one of the best trial attorneys in the United States and,
if you don’t let me get that duck, I’ll sue you and take everything you own.
The old farmer smiled and said, “Apparently, you don’t know how we settle disputes in Texas.We settle
small disagreements like this with the ‘Three Kick Rule.’” The lawyer asked, “What is the Three Kick Rule?”
The Farmer replied, “Well, because the dispute occurred on my land, first I kick you three times and
then you kick me three times and so on back and forth until someone gives up.” The attorney quickly
thought about the proposed contest and decided that he could easily take the old codger.He agreed to
abide by the local custom.
The old farmer slowly climbed down from the tractor and walked up to the attorney.His first kick planted
the toe of his heavy steel-toed work boot into the lawyer’s groin and dropped him to his knees. His second
kick to the midriff then made the lawyer lose his breakfast.The lawyer was on all fours when the farmer’s
third kick to his rear end sent him face-first into a fresh cow pat. The lawyer summoned every bit of his
will and managed to get to his feet.Wiping his face with the arm of his jacket, he said, “Okay,
Now it’s my turn.” The old farmer smiled and said, “Naw, I give up.You can have the duck.”

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Hedge Trimming • Lawn Treatment

Mulching • Waste Removal & Disposal

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

Pressure Washing (Driveway & Patio etc.)
Painting & Decorating • Fence Repairs

Deck Repairs & Treatment • Shed Repairs
& Removal • Waste Removal & Disposal

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For urgent jobs, one-offs, or regular fixed price service call

01202 805 375

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WINTON WOOL SHOP

CARLY‛S CRAFTS

Stockists of:-

PATONS ~ RICO
STYLECRAFT ~ SIRDAR
ROWAN ~ KING COLE
Large selection of Patterns,
Needles and Accessories
Baby Clothes, Shawls and
Blankets Knitted to order
Shop 1, 1a Cardigan Road
(road opposite Poundland)

Winton BH9 1BJ

01202 512106
Delivery Service available
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Stephens

Carpentry & Building

Kitchen Fitting General Building
Renovations
Fitted Wardrobes
& Cupboards Bricklaying & Plastering
Patios
Door Hanging,
Architrave & Skirting General Maintenance

Fencing, Decking, Sheds

1st and 2nd Fix

No Job too Small • References Available • Fully Insured • Free Estimates

Brian Stephens

Tel: 01202 525 445 Mob: 07921 525 424
[email protected] www.stephensbuilding.co.uk

26 Green Road Bournemouth BH9 1EA

SUDOKU
How to Play

Fill in the grid so that every
row, every column,
and every 3x3 box
contains the digits
1 through 9,
with no repetition!

Simples!

You solve the puzzle with
reasoning and logic,

there’s no maths involved
and no adding up.
It’s challenging.
It’s addictive!
It’s fun.

(Solution on page 44)

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Berry Hill Farm
Local Vegetables for local people

GUARANTEED FRESH SEASONAL VEGETABLES
DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR IN HOURS

Grown locally in 1-2 people - £9.00
Bournemouth for approx 6 servings

local people, 2-4 people - £14.00
using only approx 10 servings
traditional
4-6 people - £19.00
farming methods. approx 14 servings

SELECT A BOX TO SUIT All boxes contain a selection of fresh seasonal vegetables
YOU AND WE DELIVER IT
For example: Potatoes, Cauli, Bunched Carrots, Cabbage, Brussel Sprouts, Purple
FRESH TO YOUR DOOR
Sprouting Broccolo, Leeks, Swede, Parsnips, Celeriac, Runner Beans, Broad Beans,

Marrows, Courgettes, Peas in Pod, Bunch Beetroot, Sweetcorn, Kale, Seasonal Salads.

Tel. 07971 795740 Berry Hill Farm, 185 Muscliffe Lane, Throop,

www.berryhill-farm.co.uk Bournemouth BH9 3NH Email. [email protected]

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HRH The Earl of Wessex meets with
Bourne Academy’s Gold DofE Participants

As part of a campaign to generate support for The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE)
charity, His Royal Highness The Earl of Wessex visited Canford School, The Bourne
Academy’s sponsor school, on 13th and 14th June 2018. Through a combination of DofE
engagements His Royal Highness will enable a new generation of young people to start
their DofE journey in the UK and abroad.

As part of the visit, His Royal Highness chatted to
the pupils from The Bourne Academy and Canford.
Both schools deliver the DofE and Canford is an
official DofE Licensed Organisation.
The Earl heard about the pupils experiences of
DofE and what they have gained from doing their
Award. Currently at The Bourne Academy, 81
students have been involved in the programme so
far (Six Gold Award participants, 56 Silver and 20
Bronze). In May, former Bourne Academy student, Sophie Eaton, attended a presentation
at Buckingham Palace where, in the presence of HRH The Countess of Wessex, she
received her Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. The Academy’s Deputy Head, Carol
Harrison, was also invited in recognition of the Academy’s active involvement in the
South West Region.

Mark Avoth, who accompanied the students on the visit said:
“I was truly proud to accompany our Gold DofE participants to our sponsor Canford
School whilst they met and chatted with HRH The Earl of Wessex as part of his two day
visit. Our students had just returned from their Gold DofE expedition, paddleboarding in
Scotland, and have the honour of being first group from the South West region to achieve
this. Our students spoke to His Royal Highness with great enthusiasm about their journey
of self-discovery over the last 12-18 months whilst undertaking their Award.
We are delighted to work so closely with Canford School on so many initiatives, this
being one of them – both our schools work diligently to promote resilience, independence
and ambition. Our students should be extremely proud of their achievements.”

Canford Headmaster Ben Vessey commented:
“We were delighted to welcome colleagues and pupils from The Bourne Academy to
our meeting with His Royal Highness this afternoon. Staff from both schools have
collaborated regularly over the development and running of the courses to ensure that
we offer the best possible support to our young people as they undertake these very
rewarding DofE challenges.”

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE) is the world’s leading youth achievement
award that is currently helping over 430,000 young people to develop for life and
work in the UK. In 2017/2018, over 275,000 young people started a DofE programme,
including over 60,000 from disadvantaged backgrounds. Founded by HRH The
Duke of Edinburgh in 1956, the DofE is currently being delivered in 10,014 DofE
centres such as schools, youth clubs and prisons, supported by over 3,000 partner
organisations and approximately 40,000 adult volunteers from all walks of life.

For further information, please contact:
Miss Gemma Holden, Marketing and Communications Coordinator,

The Bourne Academy, Hadow Road, Bournemouth. BH10 5HS
Tel: 01202 528554 / [email protected]

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‘The Bourne

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Q Quinn & CoESTATE AND LETTING AGENTS
‘Your local family run Estate & Letting Agent’

With over 50 years combined experience we here at Quinn & Co know the
property market like the back of our hand and have had the opportunity to

assist hundreds of Bournemouth residents with their property sale,
purchase and property management.

Property Sales
Lettings Management

Financial Services
Conveyancing

10% off

off our standard agency fee with the code ‘local10’

SOLD SOLD LET

413 - 415 Charminster Road, Bournemouth, BH8 9QT
Telephone: 01202 512299 Email: [email protected]

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• One off spring cleans available - call for price details
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• Insurance provided

Call 0800 0925 773
Email: [email protected]

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Dog Walkers
&

Home Visitors
In The

Bournemouth Area

Tailored to you and your dogs needs, we
provide a bespoke dog walking and care
service. For your peace of mind, we have
had years of experience with dogs and
are also fully insured.

Tel: 01202 468978
Mbl: 07775 905263
Email: [email protected]

www.howlinggoodwalkies.uk

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Derek J.Rolls

Independent Estate Agents & Valuers

Top Tips For Selling Your House

First Impression – This can be make or break. If a potential purchaser is put off before
the entering the front door then it’s over before its begun. Take a look at the outside of
your home as a stranger might see it. It might be winter and very wet but for a small
sum or some time and energy you could tidy the garden, paint your front door and get
a sale.

Tidy – Be obsessive about this, as it is a make or break to a prospective client. Our
advice is to have a seriously good clear out before you put the house on the market
– even if you bundle up your prized possessions and take them off site. Prospective
buyers want to see clean lines and uncluttered work surfaces that create a feeling of
space

Clean – Fresh, sparkling and inviting would be perfect. Hard to achieve when you
have an active life with pets and children, but the cleaner your house is the easier it is
to sell. If you cant face the task we can put you in touch with someone who will provide
a full deep clean for your home.

Bathrooms – Generally we don’t advise sellers to refit a bathroom prior to sale –
unless it is really ghastly. Do the obvious instead – re-grout, re-silicon, fluffy towels,
pleasant scent, clean and spotless please.

Kitchen – Spare a thought for the poor estate agent as you dash out of the house
without loading the dishwasher! We want to take pride in your house when we show
clients around and leftover breakfast is not the first thing they want to see as they enter
the kitchen.

Brief the agent – The more we are prepared to answer questions about your house
the easier it will be to sell it and allay any fears that prospective buyers may have.
As an estate agent we dislike not having the answers. And we particularly dislike not
knowing how your gadgetry works so please do show us how to use the iPad entry
system, the drop down cinema and the fancy lighting system. If we make it look easy
the clients will love it. If we don’t know how it works, then they won’t.

Odour – It may seem trivial but the aroma of your house is really very important when
you are selling. A simple diffuser discretely hidden in the hall could do the trick. Some
people proffer the advice of coffee and home baked bread but be realistic. It could
take a few weeks to sell your home and you cannot be there ready to turn on the bread
maker at the drop of a hat.

Animals – People’s pets are much loved by the owner but very often just the owner
and not necessarily the person that is going to buy the house. Pets also can have quite
a strong odour, not to mention the litter trays, food bowls and clutter that goes with
having an animal in the house. Try to keep pet evidence to a minimum.

01202 525778
958 Wimborne Rd, Bournemouth BH9 2DG

www.derekjrolls-estateagents.co.uk

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Derek J.Rolls

Independent Estate Agents & Valuers

Local Estate Agents Dealing With
Local Property Sales & Purchases

SOLD We have over 50 years of
combined knowledge and
experience in selling homes
in the area so truly do know what
your property should be worth

in todays market.

We work closely with our SOLD
clients and their solicitors to
assist in the smooth sale and

purchase of their homes.

SOLD Please call us on

01202 525778

or email:
offi[email protected]
for a free market valuation.

NO SALE NO FEE. COMPETITITVE COMMISSION RATES
01202 525778

958 Wimborne Rd, Bournemouth BH9 2DG
www.derekjrolls-estateagents.co.uk

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Brain Power

1: Nigel and Angie named thier first child Megan. Simon and Gemma called theirs
James. Danny and Sonia named theirs Wendy. Did Derek and Carol name theirs
Peter, Sarah or Susan?

2: Always old, sometimes new. Never sad but sometimes blue. Never empty,
sometimes full. Never pushes but always pulls. What am I?

3: From the word below, cross out six letters and without changing the sequence of
those remianing you should be able to spell a popular fruit.

BSAINXLEATNTEARS

4: A clothing store owner has devised his own method for pricing items for sale.
A coat is £20, socks are £25, a tie is £15 and a jacket is £30. How much would a
waistcoat be?

5: What mathematical symbol can you put between 5 and 9 to get a number greater
than 5 and less than 9?

6: Thomas is 33 years old. This is 3 times older than his brother Charlie was when
Thomas was the same age as Charlie is today. How old is Charlie?

7: Acting on an anonymous tip-off the police raid a warehouse to arrest a suspected
murderer. They do not know what he looks like but they do know his name is John.
Entering the building they find a painter, a lorrydriver, a plumber, an electrician
and a mechanic. Without asking his name they immediately arrest the plumber.
How do they know they have got their man?

8: 13 people came into a hotel that only had 12 rooms, but each guest wanted his
own room. The manager solved this problem by asking the 13th guest to wait a
while with the 1st guest in room number one, so in the first room there were two
people. He then took the 3rd guest to room 2, the 4th guest to room 3, the 5th guest
to room 4 and so on putting the 12th guest into room 11. He then returned to room 1
and took the 13th guest along to room 12 which was still vacant.

How can every guest have their own room?

9: Fiona and her friend go to the supermarket for some shopping. Fiona buys fish,
pizza, broccoli, peanuts and pasta.
Her friend gets doughnuts, soup, vinegar, beans and mustard.

What is the name of Fiona’s friend?

10: What single 4 letter word can be added to the end and beginning of those listed

below to make 6 new words?

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Woody’s Gardening Services is a new business based
in Victoria Park Road, Moordown, offering all types
of gardening services from mowing lawns, pruning
shrubs, cutting hedges, sweeping up leaves to jet
washing patios.

Mark recently retired from working with Royal Mail
with a career spanning over 40 years, starting off
as a rural postman serving many small villages in Henley-on-Thames and finally working as
a senior manager at their depot in Poole. Mark was able to re-locate to Bournemouth with
Royal Mail and settled in Moordown with his wife and two young children, where he has lived
for the last 30 years.

Mark took the opportunity of early retirement to pursue his love of gardening and his
ambition of starting his own gardening business. Mark has always been a keen gardener, and
had an allotment at Slades Farm for a number of years. However, Mark’s passion is in creating
a colourful, relaxing garden space in which to sit and enjoy. Mark is keen to plant flowers and
shrubs which attract wildlife to your garden such as butterflies and bees. He is also keen on
recycling garden waste to produce environmentally friendly compost to enrich your garden,
and he gardens without the use of pesti-cides or any harmful chemicals.

Mark’s ethos is in offering a friendly, caring and reliable service to his customers.
He joined the Lions Club of Bournemouth two years ago and helps the club raise money for
local charitable events and helping with community service projects.

For more information Mark will be happy to visit you to discuss your requirements.

Mark Avery
Tel: 01202 526422 <> Mbl: 07790 167895

e-mail: [email protected]

The Moordown Traders Association meet monthly between 6pm-8pm
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All Moordown traders & businesses are welcome.
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Travel Feature -
Spain and her cities ...
By Mags Addison

We Brits have long had a love affair with Spain. And it’s not all about
sunning ourselves on the Costas, or the Balearic Islands, stunning though they
are. Spain’s cities are very popular also – and quite rightly so, because they
are all stunning, atmospheric, and make a great short break.
Barcelona – immediately comes to mind as one of the top picks in Spain,
let alone in Europe. If you’ve never been to this beautiful city with its unique
Gaudi architecture, medieval Gothic quarter, popular Las Ramblas, or the
unfinished La Sagrada Familia Cathedral - then take it from me, you must go. I’ve been twice and
would go again in a heartbeat.
Madrid – the capital of Spain, with its cultural atmosphere, and vibrant nightlife, its museums, and
historic monuments - is somewhere I’ve flown to, but never visited. Although, I’ve been told, it’s a
fabulous city in its own right – and worth visiting.
Malaga is another city where most people arrive at the airport and depart without seeing it – it’s the
gateway to the Costa Del Sol. But it has its own Mediterranean charm and rich history, and is worth
lingering on for a short break. There is the Picasso Museum, the castle, the port.
Palma – is capital of the beautiful island of Majorca. A modern city, busy, it has great shopping, and
a wonderful port, old town, and cathedral.
Saville – now here I must admit is one southern Spanish city I am desperate to visit one day. Said to
be home to the flamenco, with its Moorish architecture, ancient streets, and delicious tapas. It’s a city
worth visiting in winter due to his scorching temperatures in summer.
There are cities by the sea: Valencia, and Alicante – stay and see what they offer. Historical cities,
like Granada, Cordoba and Toreldo. And in northern Spain, there are beautiful cities such as Burgos,
Salamanca, Santiago de Compostela, and Bilbao.
And how to get there: well in so many ways. Regional flights from your local airports – flying directly
there. You could drive your own car, travelling via the tunnel, or ferry. This is especially good way to
get to Northern Spain – a long 24-hour ferry ride, that’s part of the holiday.
You could catch the train – the Eurostar to Paris, and connecting trains down. Or better still, buy an
interrail pass, and travel around seeing several of the cities. Or how about mixing flights, with trains
on route. I’ve often thought a great way to see Spain and her cities, would be to fly from your local
airport to somewhere like Barcelona, and then catch the rail service to Madrid. Or further down South,
to Malaga, and train onto Seville. Then you could fly back – any itinerary like this could be easily
tweaked to consider flight routes, and dates.
Or how about the coach: Well, there are express services from Victoria
that travel through France and on to Spain, taking around 24 hours
upwards –maybe ideal for students with plenty of stamina, and on a
budget. However, there are also coach trips offering a wide variety of
itineraries, and you can pick the one that covers the cities you want to
see. You can stay in comfortable hotels in each city before travelling onto
the next.
Whatever way you travel, the choice is there. Experience Espanola.

Beach holidays, City breaks, Honeymoons, Weddings abroad, Adventure holidays, Ski,
Cruise, Tailormade trips, Flight only, Car hire, Airport hotels and parking and much more...

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Mags Addison

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financial protection on every booking
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VETERINARY CLINIC
144 Richmond Park Road
Bournemouth, BH8 8TW
Are you struggling with the costs of private vet care?
We offer affordable veterinary services for your pets

Consultations £16 Boosters from £22
Neutering from £32 for cats, £55 for dogs
You could be eligible if:

• Your household has a low income
• You are a pensioner
• You receive means tested benefits
For more information on how to register
Please call the clinic on 01202 526520
Monday – Friday 9.30am – 4pm

Registered Charity No. 205126

Experienced, Honest and Reliable Multi-Skilled Handyman

Inside Outside

 Carpentry  Decking
 Plumbing  Patios
 Plastering  Gardening
 Tiling  Pressure Washing
 Painting and Decorating

Available for full or half day hire to catch up with all the little jobs you have
been meaning to do.

Phone David McDonald for free no obligation quote 07951738446 or e mail
[email protected]

Numerous references available.

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Picture Box
A simple test of say what you see?
For example the first one below is?
Hitting below the belt of course!

(Answers on page 44)

DROP IN FOR COFFEE SCHOOL Belt P
AND A CHAT! Hitting 1.
2.
Every Wednesday AG AG 3.
2.00 – 4.00pm AG 4.
5.
FLIRT CAFÉ BAR 6.

The Triangle, Bournemouth

For all who would like a chat
and to meet new friends.

Assisted by the Lions Club of Bournemouth

Contact The Elderly - Hosts/Hostesses & Drivers Required

Once a month elderly people are taken out by a volunteer car driver for a little
ride and tea at volunteer host and hostesses home.

We need more volunteer host and hostesses who would be willing once a year,
on a Sunday afternoon, to entertain up to six elderly people

and their drivers for afternoon tea, (a downstairs cloakroom is essential).
Also reserve car drives are needed for two Sunday afternoons a year
when the regulars are unavailable.

If any elderly people would like to go on our reserve list for just an occasional outing to start with
and they do not have family in the area please contact
Carolyn Dennis 01202 424482

I went to buy a watch, and the man in the shop said ‘Analogue.’ I said ‘No, just a watch.’
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This lorry full of tortoises collided with a van full of terrapins. It was a turtle disaster.
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I met the bloke who invented crosswords today. I can’t remember his name, its P something T
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I told my girlfriend I had a job in a bowling alley. She said ‘Tenpin?’ I said, ‘No, permanent.’
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I went in to a pet shop. I said, ‘Can I buy a goldfish?’ The guy said, ‘Do you want an aquarium?’
I said, ‘I don’t care what star sign it is.’

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Do You Know About Raw Food For Cats & Dogs?

For generations, dog owners have been buying bags and/or
tins of pet food. Many people still do this today. Some pet food
brands are more expensive than others and there are several
foods today that claim to be all natural. Over the past few years,
more and more owners have been switching their dogs and cats
to a raw food diet.

Dogs, unlike cats, also need a mix of vegatables with their meat. We can supply these in addition
to the raw foods or you can also choose from a selection of premixed meat/vegetable packs.

Benefits of a Raw Food Diet:
Owners who take their dogs for a walk in public areas are required to clean up the dog’s poop
after he goes. If you find that your dog’s pooh is soft and sometimes runny, it can make cleaning
up after him a very disgusting job. If you start your dog on a raw dog food diet, you will notice
that his stools are firmer and much easier to clean up.(It’s a lot less smelly too!)

It is not uncommon for dogs to have digestion issues when they eat bagged or canned dog food.
Some dogs get very gassy, which can be pretty bad for anyone who is in the room with the dog.
Some dogs vomit after a big meal. If you start your dog on a raw dog food diet, he will get a
daily supplement of probiotics, making digestion easier.

If you have ever seen a wolf or a wild dog, you know that they often have beautiful, shiny coats.
This is because they are eating a raw dog food diet on their own. This diet will give your dog all
the vitamins and minerals that he needs to keep his coat and his skin healthy.

Many dogs have yellow teeth, infected gums, and very bad breath. This can due to the fact that
they don’t brush and floss every day and because they are eating manafactured dog food.
When you switch your dog to a raw food diet, his teeth and gums will be healthier and his breath
will smell much better.

The carbs in bagged dog food can give your dog a huge spike of energy, only to have him crash
later. The additives in commercial dog food can have the same effect. If your dog is overly hyper
for a while after eating and then strangely lethargic shortly after, you should switch him to a raw
food diet. Raw food will keep your dog’s energy level at an even keel.

It is not uncommon for dogs who are fed commercial dog food to become overweight.
This is not the case on a raw food diet. This diet is very high in protein, making it the most
weight-friendly option.

Still unsure? Come in to see us, we have a very wide range of raw foods for cats & dogs and can
help you decide what to start on depending on your pet.

Superpets - 01202 512100
404 Wimborne Rd, Bournemouth BH9 2HB

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“Bourne2Sing”
Male Voice Choir

www.bourne2singchoir.uk

”Bourne2Sing” Choir are seeking Tenor singers.

For more information please contact our Musical Director via e-mail:
[email protected]

The Choir sings at a variety of local venues for Charities and Good Causes and since it’s inception
on the 4th February 2013 has raised in excess of £19,000. Our ethos is to have fun from music
by singing tunes that are familiar and pleasing for our audiences.
”Bourne2Sing” has grown hugely in popularity and our success can be gauged from the
continued number of repeat bookings that we receive.
Performances are given in two segments and presented by a Compere
with a Guest Artiste solo spot in each half of the Concert.

Future Concerts are:
14th July: St Peter & St Paul’s Church, Ringwood BH24 1AW
In Aid Of Fund Raising For The Church (Return Visit)
21st September: St Mark’s Church, Highcliffe BH23 5AB
In Aid Of Fund Raising For “The Friends Of St Mark’s”
13th October: St John’s Church, Broadstone BH18 8AR
In Aid Of Fund Raising For The Church
17th November: Lady St Mary Church, Wareham BH20 4ND
In Aid Of Fund Raising For “The Mayor Of Wareham’s Charity”
(All Performances commence 7.30pm)

The US Navy found they had too many officers and decided to offer an early
retirement bonus. They promised any officer who volunteered for retirement a bonus
of $1,000 for every inch measured in a straight line between any two points in his body.
The officer got to choose what those two points would be. The first officer who accepted

asked that he be measured from the top of his head to the tip of his toes. He was
measured at six feet and walked out with a bonus of $72,000. The second officer who
accepted was a little smarter and asked to be measured from the tip of his outstretched
hands to his toes. He walked out with $96,000. The third one was a non-commissioned

officer, a grizzly old Chief who, when asked where he would like to be measured
replied, ‘From the tip of my weenie to my testicles.’ It was suggested by the pension man

that he might want to reconsider, explaining about the nice big bonuses the previous
two officers had received. But the old Chief insisted and they decided to go along with

him providing the measurement was taken by a Medical Officer.
The Medical Officer arrived and instructed the Chief to ‘drop ‘em,’ which he did.. The
medical officer placed the tape measure on the tip of the Chief ’s weenie and began to

work back. Dear Lord!’ he suddenly exclaimed, ‘Where are your testicles?’
The old Chief calmly replied, ‘ Vietnam ..

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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 CHIROPODIST / PODIATRIST
533-535 WIMBORNE ROAD
STATE REGISTERED WINTON BH9 2AP
HPC REGISTERED

Tel: 01202 528942

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Hi everyone my name is Shogun and I’m an 8 yr old Staffie and I’m looking
for my forever home. I am a lively playful boy who loves everyones. I’m very
well behaved and love to be with people. I am the opposite of the bad press
that Staffies get. Im more likely to lick you than nip. I love other dogs and
can be a bit of a clown.. So if you feel you are the right family for me please
contact us on the number below.

For more information on Shogun or any of the other animals in our care please contact
us on 01202 87500, e-mail: [email protected]
or visit our website www.waggytails.org.uk

Waggy Tails Rescue is a registered charity in Dorset;
We rescue and rehome dogs that have been abandoned, neglected or otherwise in need

of a new home. We also find homes for other small furries that may be in our care.
To find out more contact us on the number above or send donations or letters to:

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PAWS FOR PAVEMENTS

How hot is too hot to walk a dog on a pavement?

Dogs can suffer burns to their paws on days most people wouldn’t consider searingly hot.
If the outside temperature is a pleasant 25C (77F), there’s little wind and humidity is low,
asphalt and tarmac can reach a staggering 52C (125F).
This can rise to 62C (143F) when the mercury hits 31C (87F).
It’s worth bearing in mind that an egg can fry in five minutes at 55C (131F) while skin
destruction can occur in just one minute at 52C (125F).

The reason pavements get so hot is they soak up heat all day and then retain that heat.
“A simple test is to take your own shoes off and stand on
the path. If you are unable to keep your feet on the path for
five seconds, then it is not safe to walk your dog.
Walking dogs during hot summer temperatures can lead to
heatstroke, which can be fatal.
The easy way to protect your dog is to walk early mornings
and evenings. If you have to walk during the day try to keep
to grass. Make sure you take water with you not only to
drink but to cool off your dogs paws if the worst happens.

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There is no beating the taste of truly fresh
fruit and veg especially, when it’s yours!

July / August - Gardeners Tips

In July just when everything is looking so lush, it seems like you should be sitting back and looking at it.
But no, there is loads to do.

1. Depending on the weather and how early you planted your Potatoes,
your salad varieties may be ready to harvest. Before you dig them up the
plants must have flowered first. If you gently scrape some soil from around
the plant you will find some tubers, if they are too small or too few just
cover them up for a couple of weeks. Only if the weather has been drought
like your potatoes might benefit from a good watering to swell the tubers.
2. Keep picking your Sweet Peas, Runner, French beans and Peas whilst at
their best, young and tender. All beans and peas freeze easily. You should
blanch them first in boiling water for a couple of minutes, then plunge them into ice cold water before
gently drying them with a kitchen towel before freezing, this locks in the colour, flavour and vitamins.
3. If you are growing Tomatoes, they do need a lot of care at this time. To enjoy them at their best you
should do the following. Any shoots that appear on the side of the stem should be pricked out. Remove
lower hanging leaves to provide light. When the flowers occur that is the time to start feeding. Once you
have 4 or so trusses of fruit you should pinch out the top of the plant so as to provide more nutrients to
the ones you have. Regular watering is better than a lot infrequently to avoid splitting fruit skins. Good
plant support will be needed but be careful not to strangle your plants by being overzealous.
The list could go on but alas I cannot. Enjoy your growing and please try to get to our Summer Show.

Saturday 28th July - NBAS Summer Show.

Gates open 11:00 and close at 3:00p.m.
There are exhibits of flowers & produce, BBQ, Ploughman’s lunches, cakes,
teas & coffees, raffles and stalls and hopefully steam traction engine rides.
Glorious August in the garden or allotment, such a busy time of year. So much to
do that for this month only this feature is going to be lists. Sorry.
• If the ground is dry or you are going away give pots and the plot a good
soaking.
• Harvest what you can, there will be lots. Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Artichokes (We
have our first Globe Artichoke this year), Carrots, Climbing Beans, Beetroot

(Break off the leaves of Beetroot rather than cut and do not cut the root until cooked).
• Onions and Shallots may be ready but do let them dry in the sun before storing indoors.
• Keep a look out for pests and diseases. We spoke about Blossom End Rot on Tomatoes (caused by
irregular watering) and Flea Beetles on your Brassicas & Rocket (identified by small holes appearing on
the leaves) they do no harm to the plant but do make the leaves less appetising.
• Be prepared for Potato Blight (leaves becoming blotchy black & grey) cut the tops off to the earth.
The Potatoes underground will be quite OK until you are ready to harvest.
• Once fruiting has finished cut back Summer Fruiting Raspberry canes to the ground.
• On a dry day, collect seeds that you want for next year. Such as Aquilegia & Sweet Peas.
• Keep deadheading of perennials and Dahlias for a continuing display.
• Plant Autumn bulbs such as Colchicums (look like Crocuses) and Nerines in borders or pots. We
planted Colchicums last year around the base of a Silver Birch amongst the Cyclamen Hederifolium. It
became a lovely woodland scene.
• For the wildlife….Leave out a water bowl for Hedgehogs : If you have house Martins create a mud pat
for nest building and before cutting your hedge do check for late brooding Blackbirds or Thrushes.

** See page 44 for the winner of the June prize crossword who will be receiving a Veg Box**

North Bournemouth Allotment Society, Cornelia Road, BH10 4FG
www.northbournemouthallotmentsociety.co.uk

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PRIZE CROSSWORD ENTRY FORM

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

Name: ________________________________ Tel:____________________

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Closing date for entries is Tuesday 24th July

Congratulations to Marie Harris of Markham Road
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The Emergency Services Family Fun Day
Kings Park <> Saturday 21st July <> 11am - 4pm

This popular annual event has demonstrations by the emergency services, displays and stalls.
For more information visit our Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/events/1761803317191125

Junior Safety Inspector

Fun family safety tours at our indoor village complete with
road and crossing, beach, house, train and track
and other real and interactive scenarios.

Dates to be confirmed during the summer holidays with Booking online
Further details will be posted @SafeWiseBournemouth FaceBook page

ScootWise, Mobility Scooter Training at SafeWise
Bournemouth –

SafeWise are working in partnership with the Dorset Clinical Commissioning Group to deliver
safety awareness courses for mobility scooter users in Dorset. The sessions are designed for those
already using a mobility scooter or those that are looking to buy a mobility scooter.
The sessions cost £10 per person. All sessions must be pre-booked due to limited places available.

For more information, including booking instructions please look at
our ScootWise page: safewise.org/education/scootwise

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