The words you are searching are inside this book. To get more targeted content, please make full-text search by clicking here.
Discover the best professional documents and content resources in AnyFlip Document Base.
Search
Published by anyflip, 2017-03-30 04:17:05

The Local Eye - Issue 136 - February 2017

Local
The







Issue Eye FEBRUARY 2017
136 Advertising For Local Businesses, Trades
and Community Information...






January TH
the
bed DON’T MISS IT!
store THE
SALE ENDS 28 FEB

SAVE






%






UP TO
50OFF




CARPETS, FLOORING, BEDS & BEDROOM
FURNITURE REDUCED TO CLEAR!

WE’LL BEAT ANY LIKE FOR LIKE WRITTEN QUOTE! PLUS, INTEREST FREE CREDIT


Nuffield Industrial Estate,
Poole, BH17 0RR, Tel: 01202 723162 the
Ferndown Industrial Estate, bed
WIMBORNE BH21 7PE, Tel: 01202 872240 store
carpetsandbeds.com
Flooring Superstore The Bed Specialist





LE February 2017.indd 1 26/01/2017 13:03:45

2
D Learn To

A

N Dance Now

C

E



D Specialists in the following:

A

N *Ballroom

C *Latin

E *Junior Street
*Ballet & Modern

D *1st Wedding Dance

A *Adults

N *Juniors

C *Tiny Tots

E



D ANGLO DANCE STUDIOS

A 93a Chatsworth Road

N Bournemouth BH8 8SN

C Tel: 01202 514551

E www.anglodance.co.uk


To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com



LE February 2017.indd 2 26/01/2017 13:03:45

3










THOUGHT ABOUT HOUGHT ABOUT
T


CARING?
CARING?



Do you want a rewarding job?
Do you want a rewarding job?

A job that makes a real difference?
A job that makes a real difference?



(01202) 292870

For more information call us today

We will start you on a
path to a truly rewarding
and valued career in
care, where you really
can make a difference to
peoples lives.

*Excellent rates of pay
*Paid training
*Paid travelling time
*Weekly pay
*Fixed contracts
*Free DBS
*Evening/weekend enhancements

We have full and part time positions available in all Bournemouth areas
Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you



LE February 2017.indd 3 26/01/2017 13:03:46

4
Welcome to the February issue of e Local Eye


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,
Muscliff e & Strouden Park districts.
It can also be picked up from:
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, as well as 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.

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


Until next month..
Chris
Wanted

Reliable Delivery People


Due to the continued growth of The Local Eye,
I am in need of additional reliable delivery people.

You will need to be reasonably fit and healthy, and have
your own transport as each round is usually at least 500
magazines and they are too heavy to carry all at once.

If you would be interested in earning a few extra pounds
for a few hours walking each month, then please give me a
call on 08000 430485 or email: [email protected]

(If you have previously replied to this request before and are still interested
please do contact me again so I can update the contact list)

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.
To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com


LE February 2017.indd 4 26/01/2017 13:03:46

5








20% Off Stainless Steel Exhausts Jan/Feb 2017






Click and Reserve www.mikestokes.co.uk























DISCOUNT
VOUCHERS
ENCLOSED
MOBILE TYRE

FITTING SERVICE
Call us anytime: 01202 547555 or 548000
[email protected] www.mikestokes.net DISCOUNT
1053 Wimborne Road, Moordown, Bournemouth BH9 2 BY VOUCHERS
ENCLOSED




Call us anytime: 01202 547555 or 548000
Call us anytime: 01202 547555 or 548000
[email protected] www.mikestokes.co.uk
[email protected] www.mikestokes.net
1053 Wimborne Road, Moordown, Bournemouth BH9 2BY
1053 Wimborne Road, Moordown, Bournemouth BH9 2 BY
Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you



LE February 2017.indd 5 26/01/2017 13:03:46

6
R.J.Hull & Company
R.J.Hull & Company R.J.Hull & Company


Certified Practising Accountants Accountants
Accountants
Accountants
312 Charminster Road, Tel: 533370
www.rjhullaccountants.co.uk 533370
312 Charminster Road, Tel:
For more than 25 years we have been assisting business 312 Charminster Road, Tel: 533370
people in the Charminster and surrounding areas with :-
For more than 30 years we have been assisting business For more than 30 years we have been assisting business
∗ Sole Trader accounts
∗ Tax Returns
people in the Charminster and surrounding areas with :- people in the Charminster and surrounding areas with :-
∗ Payroll
∗ Partnership accounts
∗ Limited Company accounts ∗ Bookkeeping & VAT
Fast, efficient personal service at affordable fees
 Sole Trader accounts  Tax Returns  Sole Trader accounts  Tax Returns
 Partnership accounts  Payroll  Partnership accounts  Payroll
Please enquire about our complete management service for Limited companies to
 Limited Company accounts  Bookkeeping & VAT
include Payroll, Bookkeeping and VAT, all company returns, annual accounts, and  Limited Company accounts  Bookkeeping & VAT
management advice on a fixed or variable fee basis
Fast, efficient personal service at affordable fees Fast, efficient personal service at affordable fees
Please enquire about our complete management service for Limited companies to Please enquire about our complete management service for Limited companies to
include Payroll, Bookkeeping and VAT, all company returns, annual accounts, and include Payroll, Bookkeeping and VAT, all company returns, annual accounts, and
management advice on a fixed or variable fee basis management advice on a fixed or variable fee basis


What do you know about Valentines Day?


February 15th was the date of the Roman festival of Lupercalia - where young men
held a lottery to decide which girl would be theirs.
During Medieval times, girls ate unusual foods on St. Valentine’s Day to have a
dream of their future husband.
In the middle Ages, people believed that the first unmarried person of the opposite
sex you met on the morning of St. Valentine’s Day would become your spouse.
In the middle of the 17th century even married people took a Valentine -
not always their legal other half!
Alexander Graham Bell applied for his patent on the telephone,
on the Valentine’s Day of 1876.
In Wales, love spoons of wood were carved and given as gifts on February 14th.
Hearts, keys and keyholes formed the favourite theme of decorations on the
spoons, which together symbolised- “You unlock my heart!”
Some people believed that if a woman saw a robin overhead on Valentine’s Day,
it meant she would marry a sailor and if she saw a sparrow, she would marry
a poor man but would still be very happy.
The Taj Mahal at Agra, in India is perhaps the most splendid gift of love. It was
built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beautiful wife, Mumtaz
Mahal. Work on the Taj began in 1634 and continued for almost 22 years. It took
the labour of 20,000 workers from all over India and Central Asia.
On February 14th, 1779, the natives of Hawaii murdered Captain James Cook the
great English explorer and navigator.

When the Romans invaded England they introduced a pagan fertility festival held
every February 14th. After the Romans left England, Pope Gelsius, who established
St. Valentine’s Day as a celebration of love in 496 A.D abolished the pagan ritual.
To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com



LE February 2017.indd 6 26/01/2017 13:03:47

7



STURTONS & TAPPERS

NEW YEAR • NEW STOCK • NEW SAVINGS


























50


• SOFAS

• FURNITURE %
• SOFT FURNISHINGS
• KITCHENWARE

• CARPETS SAVE UP TO OFF!




PLENTY OF FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE




STURTONS & TAPPERS
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 Find us on...


Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you



LE February 2017.indd 7 26/01/2017 13:03:47

8
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)







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.

Why do we say... “To the bitter end”
An expression with a nautical origin from around the mid 19th century, and nothing
to do with bitterness. The end of a rope or chain was secured in a chain locker, but when
there was no windlass the cables were fastened to ‘bitts’ - pairs of bollards fixed to the deck.
When the rope is let out until there is none left and the end of the rope is at the bitts.

To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com


LE February 2017.indd 8 26/01/2017 13:03:47

9

































WINTON WOOL SHOP


CARLY‛S CRAFTS
CARLY‛S CRAFTS
CARLY‛S CRAFTS
Stockists of:-

NORO ~ DEBBIE BLISS

PATONS ~ RICO

STYLECRAFT ~ SIRDAR
ROWAN ~ KING COLE

Large selection of Patterns,
Needles and Accessories

Shop 1, 1a Cardigan Road
(road opposite Poundland)
Winton BH9 1BJ
01202 512106
Delivery Service available

Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you



LE February 2017.indd 9 26/01/2017 13:03:48

10
February History Spotlights...


Decimalisation - 15th February 1971
On Monday 15 February 1971, Britain went decimal. The old money - pounds, shillings and
pence was replaced by a new system with 100 pence in the pound and no shillings. It seems
simple to those who have never known it to be different, but at the time people were worried
about it. Imagine the confusion though, if we were to go the other way now! Think of the
complications of a pound that has 240 pennies, with 20 shillings to the pound along with half
crowns & tanners, thrupenny bits and farthings! Decimalisation was not a new idea, proposals
were made to Parliament to decimalise sterling as early as 1824 though rejected of course.


























For a while the old and the new currencies ran hand in hand. People could pay in pounds,
shillings and pence and get new pence in their change. There was an original intention to keep
the old money in circulation for eighteen months, but in the end, the old penny, halfpenny and
threepenny bits were no longer legal tender by August 1971. There were also a handful of shops
that refused to switch, resolutely clinging onto the past, but eventually even they had to change.
One big controversy with decimal currency was that people thought the shops used it as
an excuse to put up prices. We have yet to embrace the idea of metrication over imperial
measurements as fully as we accepted the decimal currency, and you may still hear the phrase
“What’s that in old money?” when referring to metric measures, (guilty there I have to say!)
Birthdays This Month Include...
Cindy Crawford
Robbie Williams
Alice Cooper 20th February 1966
13th February 1974
4th February 1948


Jennifer Anniston John Travolta Kristen Davis
11th February 1969 18th February 1954 24th February 1965

To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com


LE February 2017.indd 10 26/01/2017 13:03:49

11







VETERINARY CLINIC
Dog Walkers 144 Richmond Park Road
Bournemouth, BH8 8TW
&
Home Visitors Are you on a low income?
In The Do you receive benefi ts?
Bournemouth Area Are you a pensioner?
Tailored to you and your dogs needs, we We off er aff ordable veterinary
provide a bespoke dog walking and care services for your pets
service. For your peace of mind, we have
had years of experience with dogs and Consultations only £15
are also fully insured.
Tel: 01202 468978 01202 526520
Mbl: 07775 905263
Email: [email protected] Mon-Fri 9.30am-4pm
www.howlinggoodwalkies.uk Charity No. 205126


SUPERHERO TOYS

FOR GIRLS & BOYS
NEW, PRE-LOVED, COLLECTABLE
*
*
*
*
LOVE A LITTLE * * A Superhero *
VINTAGE ROMANCE * *
THIS VALENTINES DAY! toy for your
* Vintage Furniture/Household Goods/Curios * ‘Superhero’ this *
*
*
*
* Valentines Day! *
* Vintage Inspired Crafts *
* Commissions undertaken * * * * * * * *
STAR WARS, LEGO,
*
* Gift vouchers available
DC and MARVEL *
* *
308 Charminster Road, Bournemouth BH8 9RT Talk to Kevin at: Superhero Toys
Open Mon-Fri 9am-4pm & Sat 9am-5pm 308 Charminster Road
Tel Karen: 07812 555516 Bournemouth BH8 9RT
Email:
[email protected] Tel: 01202 488731
Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you



LE February 2017.indd 11 26/01/2017 13:03:52

12
Travel Feature -
Ancient Kyoto – In Japan...

By Mags Addison
This year, I was fortunate to spend Christmas and New Year in Japan.
This is something I’ve done many times in the past because I visit family
there, but this time I was lucky to be given a surprise visit for a few days
to Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan.
Whenever I put together the perfect itinerary for Japan with my clients,
it’s usually Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, with maybe Yokohama, or maybe a visit
to Nikko, which I visited years ago. It all depends on the time the clients
have there, and their interests. I have my favourites, but that may not be
the same as my clients of course.
But Kyoto would appeal to everyone, I think, as a second centre to
Tokyo, or Oaska. I liked the city, both the modern, and especially the
ancient city. And it’s so easy to get too with minimum fuss.
Although Japan adopts a lot of western cultures, and at the end of year there are Christmas lights, festive
music, and decorations everywhere, it’s not a Christian country so they don’t celebrate it. It’s a normal
working day there. New Year is important.
So we celebrated Christmas in our own way, and on Boxing Day we boarded a high speed Bullet train at
Tokyo station, and travelled to Kyoto in just over a couple of hours
– again a new experience for me. The trains in Japan are efficient anyway, but this was an amazing way
to speed from one major city to another – in comfort and up to speeds of 200 miles per hour, with a
glimpse of the snow caped Mount Fuji standing against the skyline as we shot past.
Kyoto is a large city, part new and part historical and is famous for its numerous well preserved Buddhist
temples, Shinto shrines and traditional wooden houses. Many of these are on the World Heritage list, and
are priceless historically. And extremely busy with tourists, especially in the spring during cherry blossom,
or in the summer.
There is so much to see. Impressive gardens, the old Imperial Palace, the Philosophers Walk, which runs
alongside the canal banked by cherry trees in Spring. In winter it was quieter, but still interesting.
Gion is the most traditional district in Kyoto, where young women still train to be Geisha. The streets of
Gion, are lined by restaurants, tea houses, and old wooden mercantile houses. Which makes it worth
visiting for the culture, and for interesting places to eat. The
narrow back streets are a rabbit warren of lanterns, and aromas,
and dozens of small family owned restaurants. There is no
hustling as in other parts of the world.
Japan is a fascinating mixture of the ancient and modern – from
ages old tradition and up to date technology – and is a country
now popular with UK tourists. I’ve had a couple of enquires from
clients about visiting there already and we are still in January.
Sayonara

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

01202 901390
0845 058 7812
[email protected] Travel Counsellors ensures complete
www.travelcounsellors.co.uk/margaret.addison financial protection on every booking

To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com


LE February 2017.indd 12 26/01/2017 13:03:53

AroiDee THAI 13



A new restaurant in Bournemouth serving delicious fresh Thai food










Tuesday:
Ginger Sea Bass 5:30pm - 10:00pm Mixed Appetisers
Wednesday - Sunday:
Seared Scallops 12:00pm - 2:30pm
5:30pm - 10:00pm Massaman
Lamb Shank
(Closed Monday)
10% OFF All Takeaway Orders Sunday Lunch Buffet £11.99
(Takeaway currently collection only) Full menu available on our website
250 Charminster Road, AroiDee THAI 01202
Restaurant
Bournemouth BH8 9RR www.aroideethai.com 859993


VETERINARY CLINIC
144 Richmond Park Road
Bournemouth, BH8 8TW
Are you struggling with the costs of private vet care?
We off er aff ordable veterinary services for your petse off er aff ordable veterinary services for your pets
W


Consultations £15 Boosters from £22
Neutering from £30 for cats, £51 for dogs

You could be eligible if:
You could be eligible if:
• Your household has a low income
• You are a pensioner
• You receive means tested benefi ts

For more information on how to register
Please call the clinic on 01202 526520
Monday – Friday 9.30am – 4pm
Registered Charity No. 205126
Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you



LE February 2017.indd 13 26/01/2017 13:03:55

14

There is no beating the taste of truly fresh
fruit and veg especially, when it’s yours!
If you live in Bournemouth and would like to grow your own fresh fruit and vegetables
whilst keeping fi t and healthy, then come and see us at North Bournemouth Allotments in
Cornelia Road, adjacent to Slades Farm.
We are open every Saturday and Sunday from 10.00 to 12.00 noon and you will get a warm
welcome from our very friendly group of volunteers.

We have Full Plots for under £40.00 per year. Half Plots for just over £20.00 per year.
Call in and meet us, we look forward to seeing you.













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



































To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com


LE February 2017.indd 14 26/01/2017 13:03:55

15
FEET FIRST HEALTHCARE


The Mobile Foot Health Clinic


• General Foot Healthcare
• Corns And Callus
• Ingrowing Toenails
• Toenail Cutting
• Fungal Nail Infection
• Verruca Treatment
• Hard Skin And Cracked Heels
• Diabetic Foot Care
• Thickened Nails
Tel: 07443 513619


For A Home Appointment



Isn’t there
something you’d
rather be doing with
your spare time?

Could you use some help with your Cleaning, Ironing or Both?


• Regular hourly rate only £10.50 - £11.50 per hour
• One off spring cleans available - call for price details
• Times and hours to suit you - (minimum 2 hours per week)
• Reliable, honest, professional service
• Insurance provided


Call 0800 0925 773
Email: [email protected]



You deserve a rest... So be served by the best

Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you



LE February 2017.indd 15 26/01/2017 13:03:55

16

TIRED OF POTHOLES


DOG POOP VANDALISM


BROKEN STREET LIGHTING

FLYYTIPPING LOOSE PAVING?






REPORT THEM TO THE COUNCIL WITH

.com by



Bumpy ride this morning? View blocked by dumped rubbish?


Potholes and fly tipping are just two of the street faults that can be reported via
the website www.FixMyStreet.com along with vandalism, graffiti, dog fouling
and many other common community issues.

While most of us know that the council are responsible for fixing these things,
we may not know which council, let along which department in which council.
With FixMyStreet, all you have to do is locate the problem on a map, and select
a category: the site then sends it off to the right place to get it fixed.

All reports are published on the site, as well as being sent to the council.
Browsing your own postcode can be interesting, as you soon learn what the
persistent problems are in your area, and whether or not they are being fixed.
There’s also the opportunity to discuss individual reports in the comments
section.

FixMyStreet comes from the UK not-for-profit organisation mySociety, and
is one of its longest-running and most-used services. It is just one of several
projects aimed at making it easier for citizens to get things changed in their
own community. So, next time you see something that needs fixing, be it a
broken paving slab or a flickering streetlight, all you need to remember is
FixMyStreet.com



To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com


LE February 2017.indd 16 26/01/2017 13:03:55

17




















Gives a healthy looking shine

More Manageable to Dry
Takes away Frizz
Same day results
Offer only valid with Full Price Cut & Blowdry




































Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you



LE February 2017.indd 17 26/01/2017 13:03:56




Hi Bob, the sizes are 128ml x 190ml
Hi Bob, the sizes are 128ml x 190ml
Hi Bob, the sizes are 128ml x 190ml
Hi Bob, the sizes are 128ml x 190ml
Hi Bob, the sizes are 128ml x 190ml
Hi Bob, the sizes are 128ml x 190ml

18
Have your


lost their
The Moordown Traders Association are an enthusiastic group of business cushions
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 Oomph?
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 21st February / Tuesday 21st March
For more information visit: www.more2moordown.com
You’ll just love this!






A Your


Perfect Business
&

Match The Local Eye










01202 255485 <> 08000 430485 <> 07801 474788
[email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com



Jim asked his friend, Tony, whether he had bought his wife anything for Valentine’s Day.
‘Yes,’ came the answer from Tony who was a bit of a chauvinist, ‘I’ve bought her a belt and a
bag.’ ‘Th at was very kind of you,’ Jim added, ‘I hope she appreciated the thought.’ Tony smiled
as he replied, ‘So do I, and hopefully the vacuum cleaner will work better now.’

To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com


LE February 2017.indd 18 26/01/2017 13:03:56

19
Have your cushion refills
cushions
20%
lost their
Off all
Oomph?
CUSHIONS REFILLED














FOAM - FABRICS - SUNDRIES
All aspects of upholstery undertaken

890 Wimborne Road, Moordown, BH9 2DR
01202 516949 : [email protected]




THROOP FENCING
& DECKING







REGISTERED WASTE CARRIER
FULLY INSURED




Contact: TERRY
07866 540062

[email protected]
TWITTER.COM/THROOPFENCING


Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you



LE February 2017.indd 19 26/01/2017 13:03:56

20
SafeWise Open Day

Wednesday 15th February

10am—3pm


Looking for things to do over the February half term?
Bring your children to SafeWise Bournemouth to learn about all aspects
of safety in a fun, interactive and safe environment.

On Wednesday 15th February the SafeWise Safety Centre in Bournemouth are throwing open
their doors to encourage families to come and explore the centre for themselves. The centre,
which normally caters to schools and youth groups, will be open for visitors from 10.00am until
3.00pm and is ideally suited for children up to 11years old.
The centre contains a life-sized model village in which
children are encouraged to identify potential dangers and
explore ways to stay safe. The indoor village contains a
full-size house, road, train, bus, beach, heathland, alleyway,
park and electricity substation to name but a few.
Families will be able to complete a FREE self-guided tour
(in the style of a safety-themed treasure hunt) of the centre
and SafeWise volunteers will be on-hand at key locations
to answer questions and to help children identify the
dangers but be warned some of the dangers may appear hidden.

Some of our supporters including Dorset Police, the RNLI and Dorset and Wiltshire Fire &
Rescue Service will also be present to chat to families about how to stay safe online, at the
beach, in the home etc.

Andrew Laws, SafeWise Centre Manager, said, “We often
speak to parents and grandparents whose children have
visited the Centre with their school and they are intrigued
to know what their children have been up to here in our
village; so now is the opportunity to come and see! If this
open day is a success, we will look to replicate again in the
future”



SafeWise Bournemouth, Unit 1 Roundways,
Elliott Road, Bournemouth, BH11 8JJ
www.safewise.org
[email protected]

To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com



LE February 2017.indd 20 26/01/2017 13:03:57

21




Bosch Car Service Centre
The national network of independent garages


3-5 Malvern Road
Moordown
Bournemouth
BH9 3AE


4 square . Servicing

. Air Conditioning

.
bickerley . MOT Testing Station


. Wheel Alignment
Tyres
. Clutches
. Braking Systems

. Diagnostics
. All Makes & Models

. Technical Expertise
. First Class Customer Care
. Top Quality Bosch Trained

Mechanics
. Free Collection & Delivery

. Loan Car Available









01202 528772 www.malverngarage.boschauto.co.uk
E: [email protected]

Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you



LE February 2017.indd 21 26/01/2017 13:03:57

22
Derek J.Rolls



Independent Estate Agents & Valuers

ASK THE AGENT...

Q: How do I go about choosing an agent to sell my home?

Choosing who to entrust with selling what is almost certainly our single most valuable
asset ought to be one of the most considered decisions any of us ever take. Yet bizarrely,
many people choose their estate agent with a good deal less serious thought than if they
were deciding where to buy their groceries. Indeed, two of the commonest reasons for
choosing one agent over another are that:
1: They valued your home the highest, or 2: Yhey were the cheapest.
Hardly scientific, is it? No wonder so many people don’t have a good word to say about
estate agents!
There is no one “correct” way to choose an agent. There are those who insist that your
best bet is to choose a small, local independent firm. And there is some merit in this
argument. After all, everything else being equal, you might reasonably expect a small
local firm to really know the area in question, and perhaps also be able to offer a more
personal service than their larger competitors. But that is not always the case. The plain
fact is that there are both good and bad local independent agents - and by the same
token, there are good and bad among the larger, so- called “corporate” agents too.

Similarly, it is often argued that you should always choose an agent who belongs to one
of the recognised professional bodies, such as the National Association of Estate Agents,
which operates a strict code of conduct and generally exists to champion the highest
professional standards. However, human nature being what it is, having the letters
“MNAEA” or “FNAEA” after an agent’s name is no absolute guarantee of quality,
any more than the absence of those letters automatically means that an agent is no good
at his job.

Personal recommendation is often cited as the best way to choose an agent.
Nevertheless ... the fact is, we’re all different, and what works well for one person may
not work so well for another.
Of course, in an ideal world I would say that choosing an estate agent should involve all
of the above. Ultimately however, it really comes down to trust and rapport.
Basically, if you have a good feeling about the trustworthiness and professionalism of an
agent, then go with it!
01202 525778
958 Wimborne Rd, Bournemouth BH9 2DG
www.derekjrolls-estateagents.co.uk

To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com



LE February 2017.indd 22 26/01/2017 13:03:57

23
Derek J.Rolls



Independent Estate Agents & Valuers

NO SALE NO FEE. COMPETITITVE COMMISSION RATES







































We believe that the housing market and prices are stronger than
ever so now is a great time to achieve the best price for your
property. Please call Derek or Martin on 01202 525778 or email
[email protected] for a free market valuation.
We have a combined 50 plus years of knowledge and experience
in selling homes in the area so truly do know what your property
should be worth in today’s market.
01202 525778
958 Wimborne Rd, Bournemouth BH9 2DG
www.derekjrolls-estateagents.co.uk

Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you



LE February 2017.indd 23 26/01/2017 13:03:57

24

Absolutely





Floorless
Floorless

FREE

fitting
underlay
gripper*













BEAUTIFUL FLOORING AFFORDABLE PRICES


Opening hours:
• FREE measuring & quotations
• FREE measuring & quotations Opening hours:
• Carpet vinyl Karndean rugs
• Carpet vinyl Karndean rugs
• Carpet whipping service available Mon-Fri 9.30am - 5pm
• Carpet whipping service available
• Wide range of fl ooring to suit all budgets Sat 10am - 4pm
• Wide range of flooring to suit all budgets
• Over 22 years experience in the trade FREE customer carpark



*when you spend £12.00 sqm or over (conditions apply)


01202 254082 71 Alma Road
Winton
Bournemouth
www.absolutely-floorless.co.uk BH9 1AD

THE CARPET & VINYL SHOWROOM



To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com



LE February 2017.indd 24 26/01/2017 13:03:58

25

COMPUTER


PROBLEMS...




Let us make I T
• •


Local, Knowledgeable and affordable. All backed up with fantastic service!


Computer Looking for Are you a
or Laptop a new PC business
problems? or Laptop? on a budget?
nus 10% DISCOUNT ON LABOUR




national union of students FOR NUS MEMBERS













OPENING

TIMES


EZ Computer Repair Centre Monday - Friday
606 Wimborne Road • Winton • Bournemouth • BH9 2EN 9:00am - 7:00pm
Saturday
Tel: 01202 267267 & 01202 268268 9:30am - 5:00pm
Email: [email protected]
www.facebook.com/EzComputersRepairCentre/ Sunday & Public Holidays
CLOSED

Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you



LE February 2017.indd 25 26/01/2017 13:03:58

26






Hi . My name is Ollie and I am a 4 yr old whippet/collie.
I am very sweet natured boy and very well behaved in
the home. I have lived with a child but I can be a little
cautious around other dogs. I love my walks and also
my cuddles. If you think you are the person or family
for me, please contact the offi ce on the number below.
Waggy Tails has several events in the coming months.
We have a quiz night on the 24th Feb at St Leonards
&St Ives Club. We also have a quiz night on 22nd April
at St Marys church hall.

One of our big events this year is an Auction night on May 19th. If you would
like to donate an item for the Auction please contact us on fundraising@
waggytails.org.uk

For more information on any of these events please contact
[email protected] or call 07432488666 and of course we will be
out and about with our collecting boxes so look out for our yellow tops.

For more information on Ollie or any of the other animals in our care
For more information on Ollie or any of the other animals in our care
please contact us on 01202 875000, e-mail: [email protected]
please contact us on 01202 875000, e-mail: [email protected]
or visit our website www.waggytails.org.uk.waggytails.org.uk
or visit our website www.waggytails.org.uk
or visit our website www
Waggy Tails Rescue is a registered charity based in Dorset; we rescue
Waggy Tails Rescue is a registered charity based in Dorset; we rescue aggy Tails Rescue is a registered charity based in Dorset; we rescue
W
and rehome dogs that have been abandoned, neglected
and rehome dogs that have been abandoned, neglected
and rehome dogs that have been abandoned, neglected
or otherwise in need of a new home.
or otherwise in need of a new home.
or otherwise in need of a new home.
We also fi nd homes for other small furries that may be in our care. To fi nd out
We also fi nd homes for other small furries that may be in our care. To fi nd out e also fi nd homes for other small furries that may be in our care. To fi nd out
W
more you can contact us on the number above or send donations or letters to:
more you can contact us on the number above or send donations or letters to:
more you can contact us on the number above or send donations or letters to:
Waggy Tails Rescue, Helens House, aggy Tails Rescue, Helens House,
W
143 Magna Rd,
Canford Magna
Wimborne, BH21 3AW







To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com



LE February 2017.indd 26 26/01/2017 13:03:59

27


• All aspects of plumbing & heating

• Landlords Gas Safety (LGS)

• Boiler installation, service & breakdown

• Full central heating installation

• Central heating system cleaning

GAS . LPG . OIL • Complete bathroom refurbishment



NO CALL OUT CHARGE • FREE QUOTATIONS • NO JOB TOO SMALL





















• Boiler Service - from £50

• Land Lords Gas Safety - from £70 (Boiler & Cooker) £20 Per extra appliance

• Central Heating System Clean (Power Flush) - from £350

Give me a call; there’s no charge to look...



Dominic Eddy. 07968 599409
Email. [email protected]




domeddyheating A5 new.indd 1 20/11/16 11:54:56
Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you


LE February 2017.indd 27 26/01/2017 13:03:59

28













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
and simple.
Whether you have a simple problem or a complex case we can help. If you are looking for
representation in lengthy court proceedings, for help in making a will or house purchase or
just quick advice on your legal rights while you consider what to do we can help.

Give us a call to see how we can help solve your legal puzzles.




To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com



LE February 2017.indd 28 26/01/2017 13:03:59

29








Expert Advice with a Friendly Face

























































Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you



LE February 2017.indd 29 26/01/2017 13:04:00

30
Brain Power


1: What do the following have in common?
Almonds, Statues, Sweden, Arthurian, Boyfriend, Insatiable, Tsunami

2: You are on your way to visit your Grandma, who lives at the end of the valley.
It’s her birthday, and you want to give her the cakes you’ve made.
Between your house and her house, you have to cross 7 bridges, and as it goes in
the land of make believe, there is a Troll under every bridge! Each Troll demands
that you pay a Troll toll. Before you can cross their bridge, you have to give them
half of the cakes you are carrying, but as they are kind Trolls, they each give you
back a single cake.
How many cakes do you have to leave home with to make sure that you arrive at
Grandma’s with exactly 2 cakes?
3: Jack, the farmers son, is sent to the livestock market with instructions to buy
exactly 100 animals for the farm but must spend exactly 400 silver coins and he
must buy at least 1 of each of the animals listed. How many of each did he get?
Cows are 40 silvers each, Pigs are 12 silvers each and Chickens are 2 silvers each.

4: Imagine you have a sheet of paper, any size will do. Now fold this sheet of paper
in half and now fold it in half again, at right angles to the fi rst fold. Now you should
have four thicknesses of paper. Now imagine you use scissors and cut through all
four thicknesses, right down the middle of the paper, parallel to the fi rst fold you
made. Now, imagine, how many pieces of paper do you have now?
Don’t get paper and scissors to solve this one yet, try to picture this in your mind!

5: A man is sitting in a pub, down to his last couple of pounds. He sees the man
next to him pull a wad of £50 notes out of his wallet. He turns to the rich man and
says to him, “I have an amazing talent; I know almost every song that has ever
existed.” The rich man laughs, “That’s hardly possible”.
The poor man says, “I am willing to bet you all the money you have in your wallet
that I can sing a genuine song with a lady’s name of your choice in it.”
The rich man laughs again and says, “OK, how about my daughter’s name,
Joanna-Louise?” The man won his best and gained all the money.
What song did he sing?
Answers on page 44
When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that’s amore.
When an eel bites your hand and that’s not what you planned, that’s a moray.
When our habits are strange and our customs deranged, that’s our morals.
When your horse munches straw and the bales total four, that’s some more hay.
When Othello’s poor wife, she gets stabbed with a knife, that’s a Moor, eh?
When a Japanese knight used a sword in a fi ght, that’s Sa...mur...ai.
----------------------------------------------------------------
A true friend is someone who reaches for your hand and touches your heart.
----------------------------------------------------------------
Dear Lord, I pray for Wisdom to understand my man; Love to forgive him; and Patience for his
moods; Because Lord, if I pray for Strength, I’ll beat him senseless!

To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com


LE February 2017.indd 30 26/01/2017 13:04:00

31






























































10%
For your 10% VantagePoint discount
Local Eye discount
For your
Quote Ref: TLE08
Quote Ref: GO10
Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you


LE February 2017.indd 31 26/01/2017 13:04:00

32
854 Dental Health.


We will be 50 years old in September ’17 and would be really interested to see any old
photographs of the dental practice or hear any memories you may have – please contact us
with anything of interest on 01202 512967.
Dentistry has evolved enormously over the last half century; extensive research and
development of materials, techniques and equipment has transformed the modern dental
experience.
• Fluoride toothpastes are helping to reduce decay
• Digital radiography and photography result in instant images which help detect decay,
infection and other potential problems
• Attractive tooth coloured adhesive filling materials are available instead of unsightly grey
metal fillings,
• Reliable effective anaesthetics allow pain free dentistry
• Improved patient support and education is resulting in increased prevention of dental
problems and less need for treatment
• Earlier detection of oral cancers is improving the management of this distressing disease.
• New orthodontic treatment systems are making winning smiles more straightforward to
achieve
• Dental implant treatments are now widely available for fixed replacement of missing teeth
• Tooth whitening by dental professionals can be very effective in reducing staining and
discolouration of natural teeth

Why not resolve to put a smile back on your face in 2017 ?
Please call in to see us or phone 01202 512967 and we will help to get you started.

854 Wimborne Road, Moordown, Bournemouth, BH9 2DS
www.854dentalhealth.com 01202 512967


Every Valentine’s Day the university news-letter has a section for student
messages. One year a student, ever the romantic, surprised his girlfriend with roses,
tickets to a show at the BIC and dinner that evening. When they returned from their
date, she leafed through the news-letter to see if he had written a note to her. Finding
nothing under her name alphabetically, , she read through to the end of the lists until
she found: “XX - Danielle Carter —What are you looking here for? Is not dinner, a
show and flowers enough? Love, Jeremy.”
She was suitably embarrassed enough to apologise!
............................
After a quarrel, a wife said to her husband, “You know, I was a fool when I married
you.” And the husband replied, “Yes, dear, but I was in love and didn’t notice it.”
..................................
A couple drove down a country road for several miles, not saying a word. An earlier
discussion had led to an argument and neither of them wanted to concede their
position. As they passed a barnyard of mules, goats and pigs, the husband asked
sarcastically, “Relatives of yours?” “Yep,” the wife replied, “in-laws.”

To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com


LE February 2017.indd 32 26/01/2017 13:04:00

33
854 Dental Health



Professional, Friendly, Eff ective
Private Dentistry

01202 512967




Do you wish you had nicer or trouble free teeth ?
It is never too late to get help.
If you have dental problems and have been putting
off a visit, why not call us or pop in for a chat.
Modern dentistry can work wonders.


RICHARD J HULL B.D.S & ANGELOS SIDERIS Dip.D.S.

854 Wimborne Road, Moordown, Bournemouth, BH9 2DS
www.854dentalhealth.com [email protected]



Berry Hill Farm
Local Vegetables for local people

GU
GUARANTEED FRESH SEASONAL VEGETABLES ARANTEED FRESH SEASONAL VEGETABLES ARANTEED FRESH SEASONAL VEGETABLES ARANTEED FRESH SEASONAL VEGETABLES
GU
GU
DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR IN HOURS
Grown locally in
Bournemouth for 1-2 people - £9.00
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
Sprouting Broccolo, Leeks, Swede, Parsnips, Celeriac, Runner Beans, Broad Beans,
FRESH TO YOUR DOOR 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]
Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you



LE February 2017.indd 33 26/01/2017 13:04:01

34
Picture Box Mount Pleasant
A simple question of say what you see?
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
SON afternoon, when we have diff erent
? activities including a speaker, and we
GREAT-GRANDSON 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.
C
C C C C C C We are a happy group and look forward to
making new friends,
(Answers on page 44) 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 28th February
Swap Shop - Bring three items to exchange
Come and meet us and make new friends, and fi nd new interests!
Further details from our secretary, Margaret, on 01202 512543


A young girl and her boyfriend, Barry met online. After going out
together for a few months, she introduced him to grandad, who was
fascinated by the fact that they had met over the Interweb. He asked
Barry what kind of line he had used to pick her up. Ever the geek,
Barry naively replied, “Oh, we dont have a line, we are on fi bre cable.”

To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com


LE February 2017.indd 34 26/01/2017 13:04:04

35
Zoe Bellamy ENGLISH TUITION

BSc.Pod.Med - M.Inst. Ch.Pod
Chiropodist / Podiatrist KS3, GCSE,

Preparation for the
Grammar 11+, ESOL



£15/Hour
(£20/Hour in your home)
CHIROPODY
HOME VISITING For more information please contact
SERVICE Mrs Cummings
IN YOUR AREA
07918 084117
For total footcare please call
01202 309932 BA(Hons). PGCE. MSc.
24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE
MPhil. ESOL. DRB.


LFB MEATS



01202 533997



L F B Meats have been serving the local and
wider community for years, delivering great
quality local sourced produce at great prices.




Quality counts and we assure you that you
can’t get better than us! An award winning
butchers, we off er free range local foods
served to the highest standard, the good old
fashioned way.

349-351 CHARMINSTER ROAD, BOURNEMOUTH. BH8 9QR
Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you



LE February 2017.indd 35 26/01/2017 13:04:05

36


There is no beating the taste of truly fresh
fruit and veg especially, when it’s yours!
Gardening Tips for February
In February we often get a brief mild spell, DO NOT BE FOOLED.
Here are some jobs we can all do, even if you have a ‘Heart Condition’.
• It is important to warm up your muscles and increase blood fl ow to avoid
strain and damage.
• Learn to hoe seated, whilst not easy it is helpful. (cut the handle down to a
comfortable length).
• Do simple warm up exercises. Grip your spade with both hands whilst
tapping your feet alternately on the shoulder of the blade. Ten or so taps for
each foot, you can repeat this if wanted.
• Try to avoid continuous bending, try sitting. Especially when planting
Garlic, Beans and Peas. You can make a long handled dibber rather than using your fi nger. Just drop the
Garlic Clove or Pea/Bean seed in the hole. Cover with your shortened rake then wait for them to shoot.
Keep off the lawn if you can.
This the very last month you can successfully set Garlic. Sow Broad Beans, Onion sets, Peas, Parsnips,
Spinach & Radishes.
Try putting netting or Holly leaves across you sowings or even a child’s rubber snake but do ask the
snake owner’s permission fi rst, relocating it frequently to simulate movement.
Now is the time to purchase your seed potatoes and start Chitting them. Start them on end in a
supermarket fruit or veg’ box or egg box in a cool yet light place. Rub off excess sprouts as they chit
(sprout) leaving just 3 strong sprouts before planting out in mid March.
Gardening Tips for March
Preparation is the watchword for March. There are a number of things to get ready and sow in the
vegetable patch.
You should prepare the ground for sowing outdoors. You might want to cover it with back fabric to
warm it up, if you have cloches you can use them too if you feel the weather is still too cold. About a
week prior to sowing, give the site a liberal sprinkling of a general fertiliser such as Growmore.
If you have one, now is the time to clean up your seed bed. Break up any large clods, de-stone and
remove any weed growth, then rake over.
Climbing Bean trenches should be dug and backfi lled with organic matter and newspaper to aid moisture
retention in the growing season.
If you are planning to grow Asparagus for the fi rst time, do it now and follow the suppliers planting
advice to ensure success. Here at North Bournemouth Allotments my wife and I planted 1 year old
Asparagus 2 years ago and are now looking forward to our fi rst crop. So you have to be patient.
Sowing Outdoors: Carrots, Parsnips, Caulifl owers, Salad crops, Beetroot, Summer Cabbage, Leeks &
Spinach.
Sowing Indoors: Celery, Celeriac, Tomatoes.
Planting Outdoors: First Early Potatoes. Garlic, Onion Sets & Bare rooted
Fruit Trees. Summer fl owering bulbs such as Gladioli and Dahlia Tubers.
Gooseberries must be pruned by this month. Cut main stems by 1/3, low and
crossing branches, opening up the centre of the plant for light and access to
the fruit later on.
Do not forget the slugs, snails and Hedgehogs are more active now, so treat
any plants at risk with care.
North Bournemouth Allotment Society, Cornelia Road, BH10 4FG
www.northbournemouthallotmentsociety.co.uk

To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com


LE February 2017.indd 36 26/01/2017 13:04:05

37




































































Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you


LE February 2017.indd 37 26/01/2017 13:04:05

38
BOURNEMOUTH FC - THE POPPIES

The Original Bournemouth FC!


Victoria Park, Namu Road, Bournemouth BH9 2RA


The club was founded at a meeting held in Abbotts Auction Mart in Old
Christchurch Road by eight enthusiastic gentlemen presided over by
Alderman Nethercoate (later to become Mayor of Bournemouth) on
11th September 1875. It was decided to call the club Bournemouth Rovers and is one of the
oldest clubs in the country being founder members of the Football Association, the
Hampshire F.A. and the Bournemouth F.A. The club was among the founder members of the
Hampshire League, playing in that league until joining the Wessex League in 1986.
They have had three homes during their history with their first ground being at a place called
East Common near the Bournemouth railway station, then at Dean Park, (current home of
Dorset County Cricket), before moving to Victoria Park, which was formerly a farmer’s field.
The club has had a number of name changes from Bournemouth Rovers, to
Bournemouth Wanderers and also Bournemouth Dean Park for about one year with a rather
“modern” kit choice of claret and lemon quarters before evolving into Bournemouth FC in
the Summer of 1889. The club eventually adopted the colour poppy red in the 1895/6 season
from their green and white hoops and thus the club nickname was born.
One of the clubs most famous members was William Pickford (later to be a
Chairman of the English FA). Mr. J Joy, a local landowner and supporter of the club, gave the
present Namu Road ground to the club. In 1944 Bournemouth Council bought the ground for
£3,750 providing a lease on a peppercorn rent.
The new clubhouse was opened in 1985, just in time for entering the Wessex
League and the current 205-seater stand provides adequate cover from the elements with
several rows of bench seating replacing the old wooden stand that was destroyed by fire
during 1974. This stand now stretches about a third of the length of the pitch, next to the
glass-fronted clubhouse.

If you’re a supporter of Bournemouth football, and you cant get to see AFC Bournemouth,
why not come along to one of our matches? The Poppies are alive and kicking, literally!

THE POPPIES CLUBHOUSE


Available for hire for:
Business Conferences & Meetings,
Birthday & Anniversary Parties,
Wedding Receptions.

For more information and details of our extremely
competitive rates please call us on 01202 515123
A warm welcome is always assured!

To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com



LE February 2017.indd 38 26/01/2017 13:04:05

39











Polishing in the Bournemouth area for over 30
years!

- Removal of water and heat marks
- Colour matching
- Free collection and delivery service
Why buy new when you can have your old quality
furniture restored as good as new?
For a free quotation please call JIM PRICE

Tel: 01202 529910 Mobile: 07855 044732
16 Victoria Avenue, Winton, Bournemouth, BH9 2RN


Stephens

Carpentry & Building

Kitchen Fitting General Building

Fitted Wardrobes Renovations
& Cupboards
Bricklaying & Plastering
Door Hanging, Patios
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
Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you



LE February 2017.indd 39 26/01/2017 13:04:05

40


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 special blog where I travel the world (mainly the UK!) visiting places
associated with Doctor Who.
This month we are visiting Dyrham Park in
Gloucestershire, filming location for The Night Terrors
which was an Eleventh Doctor episode in 2011. In this
episode the Doctor, Amy and Rory visit a little boy in
London who is so scared of his wardrobe that his fear
is transmitted throughout the universe. This mission to
help the child leads them to become trapped in a Dolls
House where they must fight peg-dolls that would scare
anyone silly!

Dyrham Park is a National Trust property near Bath.
This country house was built in the late 17th Century for a politician named William
Blathwayt who received the land through marriage to Mary Wynter. He is very well known
in America as he was a key figure in the administration of the American Colonies and he
also served as Secretary of War under James II and William III.
This house was chosen as the filming location as it looks like it would make a perfect Dolls
House. I visited at Christmas time when the weather was grey but dry. First I explored
the grounds which are famous for being home to a herd of fallow deer. The name Dyrham
comes the Anglo-Saxon word ‘dirham’ which means ‘enclosure for deer’. The deer park
covers 270 acres!
The gardens are in the middle of a project to recreate the look of the 17th Century. I found
a gate which took me to the Lost Terraces which are still undergoing work to restore them.
I walked in the footsteps of William Blathwayt which have just been uncovered and looked
down upon St Peter’s Church where he got married. It felt very tranquil in the terraces.
Afterwards I went into the house which was very
imposing. I recognised the wooden panelled walls
but in the episode all the furniture had been
removed for filming and replaced by dolls-house
furniture, including a wooden frying pan. I could
see lots of worldwide treasures from a time of
exploration including Dutch items such as blue and
white Delftware Pottery and a still-life by Cornelis
De Heem. There was also a famous Trompe L’oeil
by Samuel Van Hoogstraten, a picture which
messes with your mind. On the way out I was
offered some hot chocolate made using a 17th
Century recipe. It was very, very spicy!
Thank you for reading and if you would like to read about other Doctor Who locations I
have visited please check out my blog. Goodbye!
Tom Project Indigo -- anadventurethroughtimeandspace.com


To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com



LE February 2017.indd 40 26/01/2017 13:04:06

41

“Caring for your feet in the winter”

As we enter the cold winter months, it’s
extremely important to keep ourselves warm.
To do this, we normally wear extra clothes and
gloves on our hands. But, it’s also essential we
keep our feet warm. One of the most common
problems which can occur during colder
weather are chilblains. These are small, itchy
swellings on the skin which occur as a reaction
to cold temperatures. In this article, we will
provide some information on chilblains and
how to prevent them.

Chilblains usually occur several hours after exposure to the cold as
a result of blood vessels narrowing and widening too quickly. When
this happens, blood can leak into the surrounding tissue and this
is believed to be reason for the swelling and itchiness. In extreme
cases, the skin may break and blisters may develop. It is very
important to try not to scratch the area as the skin can easily break,
leading to a possible infection.


Fortunately, chilblains are quite easy to prevent as long as you
follow these tips. The obvious thing to do to prevent chilblains is
by limiting your exposure to the cold. You can wear thick socks or
long johns to improve the circulation to the feet and try and avoid
wearing tight shoes as they can restrict the circulation. Warming
your shoes on the radiator before wearing them allows them to
dry and eating at least one hot meal a day has a fantastic warming
effect across the whole body. Finally, moisturising your feet every
day stops your feet from becoming dry and prevents the skin from
cracking.

If you have any concerns about your feet or would like to know more
about preventing chilblains, then please do not hesitate to give us a
ring and make an appointment.






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


Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you



LE February 2017.indd 41 26/01/2017 13:04:06

42












ELLIE
ELLIE


TAYLOR



As seen on:
As seen on:
Live at the Apollo BBC2 BBC2 BBC2 BBC2 BBC2
Live at the Apollo
Live at the Apollo BBC2
The John Bishop Show
The John Bishop Show BBC1
“Radiates natural charisma...
“Radiates natural charisma...
“Radiates natural charisma...
“Radiates natural charisma...
blessed with great flair”
blessed with great flair”
blessed with great flair”
blessed with great flair”
blessed with great flair” The GuardianThe GuardianThe Guardian
FRIDAY 24th
FRIDAY 24th
FEB 20172017
FEB
Doors open 7.15pm
Doors open 7.15pm
Doors open 7.15pm
BOX OFFICE
BOX OFFICE
BOX OFFICE
01202 31631611202 202 3311663316
0 0
www.coastalcomedy.com Opening Act
Opening Act
Mike Cox
Mike Cox
Advanced tickets £12kets £12kets £12k Mike Cox
Advanced tic
£16 on the door. Show starts 8.30pm Winner of the Fosters
Hotel Celebrity, 47 Gervis Road South Coast Comedian
Bournemouth BH1 3DD of the Year Award
Over 18’s only
Over 18’s only
Hosted by
Acts may change due to TV commitments Adrienne Coles
Adrienne Coles
f f tt plus support

To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com



LE February 2017.indd 42 26/01/2017 13:04:08

43
43
Get To Work
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Prize Crossword


9 10


11 12

13 14
15 16 17 18
19


20 21


22 23
Win 2 tickets to
Coastal Comedy
24 25
Friday 24th Feb.
(c) Chett - January 2017

Across Across Down Down

1. Told to go easy and reduce the workforce 2. Where to look for someone senior in
1. Told to go easy and reduce the workforce
2. Where to look for someone senior
(3-3) (3-3) the office (5,3) in the offi ce (5,3)
5. Rail terminal where Napoleon certainly 3. Some extra income may take a while
5. Rail terminal where Napoleon certainly got
got his! (8) (8) 3. Some extra income may take a
his! (8)
while (8)
9. Instruction to enter when a nice moon is 4. Point of contact for office typist (9)
9. Instruction to enter when a nice moon is seen
4. Point of contact for offi ce typist (9)
seen properly (4,2,2) 5. Excited Prince wired news of clear
properly (4,2,2)
5. Excited Prince wired news of clear
10. Drink to get your morning started and driving apparatus (10,5)
10. Drink to get your morning started and be
driving apparatus (10,5)
be full of beans (6) 6. Thinking only of oneself for example
full of beans (6)
11. Letters are sorted and delivered to it's to be upset (7) 6. Thinking only of oneself for
11. Letters are sorted and delivered to wagon
wagon train pioneers (8) 7. Capsized foible at sea rescued by
example it’s to be upset (7)
train pioneers (8)
12. Shuttle plane enables breathing on the such a vessel (8) 7. Capsized foible at sea rescued by
12. Shuttle plane enables breathing on the
coach (6) 8. Supervisor carries out duty abroad I
such a vessel (8)
coach (6)
13. In the room is it the driver who is turned hear (8) 8. Supervisor carries out duty abroad
13. In the room is it the driver who is turned
around? (8) 14. Trolley bus goes by the name of
I hear (8)
around? (8)
15. City travel seen in tutu bearing dancer desire? (9) 14. Trolley bus goes by the name of
(4) 15. City travel seen in tutu bearing dancer (4) desire? (9)
15. Completed examination of trial 6
17. Company that gives you a lift from the dock
17. Company that gives you a lift from the balls once cricket tour has finished
of the bay (4)
dock of the bay (4) (4,4) 15. Completed examination of trial 6
balls once cricket tour has fi nished
19. Design on paper and be part of the show
19. Design on paper and be part of the show 16. Pedal powered transports 9 million
(4,4)
(6,2) (6,2) in Beijing said Katie (8)
20. Sampling cocktail of mothers ruin (3,3)
16. Pedal powered transports 9
20. Sampling cocktail of mothers ruin (3,3) 17. Demon ran around in prison
21. Time off for those who work Monday to
million in Beijing said Katie (8)
21. Time off for those who work Monday to awaiting sentence (2,6)
Friday (8)
17. Demon ran around in prison
Friday (8) 18. Wearing women’s clothing oddly
22. After a stressful day you fi ve in mail
22. After a stressful day you five in mail made from sardines (2,1,5)
awaiting sentence (2,6)
dispatch get something to calm you down (6)
dispatch get something to calm you down (6) 19. Astronomical measure travelling
18. Wearing women’s clothing oddly
23. Sack page incorrectly loading delivery van
23. Sack page incorrectly loading delivery horizontally took endless maize to the
made from sardines (2,1,5)
parcels (8)
van parcels (8) hut (7) 19. Astronomical measure travelling
24. 60 minutes to get a move on for busy
24. 60 minutes to get a move on for busy horizontally took endless maize to the
commuters to and fro (4-4)
commuters to and fro (4-4) hut (7)
25. Actually a prudes tongue could give you the
25. Actually a prudes tongue could give you
worst behaviour (6)
the worst behaviour (6)
Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank youThank you
Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts -
LE February 2017.indd 43 26/01/2017 13:04:09

44
PRIZE CROSSWORD ENTRY FORM
Win 2 tickets to




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

Name: ________________________________ Tel:____________________

Address:______________________________________________________

Address:______________________________________________________
Closing date for entries is Friday 17th February

Congratulations to the winner of the January Crossword
Mr G Sidney of Fitzharis Avenue who won 2 tickets to Coastal Comedy



December Solution Brain Power
Solution > Medical Make Up
S G D E S C 1: They all contain abreviations of weekdays: Almonds, Statues, etc
U M B I L I C A L S K U A S
A R A R O E R 2: You only need two cakes as at each bridge you give half of your cakes, and you
P R O D I G A L P A L A T E
T L N O A E I receive one back, which still leaves you with two cakes after every bridge.
H E R O B E L I T T L E
L S E A A 3: 5 cows = 200 silvers, 1 pig = 12 silvers, 94 chickens =188 silvers
T I S S U E S B I O L O G Y
F I S M E 4: You will have 3 pieces of paper after the cut. It does not matter which
D E A D S L O W P I N K direction you make the cut with the scissors, you’ll still end up with 3
C E A A L U D
E Y E L I D B L A D D E R S pieces of paper. Don’t believe it? Now go get the paper and scissors and
C I S B N I O actually do this - you’ll see!
G L A N D G E S T A T I O N
E E D S Y L 5: He sang “Happy Birthday”
January Solution
Solution > Timing Matters
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Picture Box Answers
R E T I C E N T M O N T H S
O I R A A E E
9
U M 8 Y E A R L Y E V E N T
10
S T E N O R P E A 1. Generation gap
12
E T N C 11 H O U R P I P
S O O N I S H L A A
13 2. Put the cart before
15
S C 14 A T T E N D S R the horse
16 17
N A P I W S E T
19
I 18 A U T O C U E 20 N I 3. Coffee(or Tea)break
22
P R C 21 L I E D O W N
23 24 4. Private club
P R E D A T E F E N O
I A O T 25 D A W N S 5. Sail the seven seas
26 E L I Z A B E T H A N E H
27
S E E O O E E 6. Dead heat
28 29
T E A S E R T W O T A K E S

To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com
LE February 2017.indd 44 26/01/2017 13:04:09

45
The Victoria Park Methodist Drama Group

“THOSE BIG DAYS”


A selection of three short plays -
“Mole’s Big Day Out” - by Reg Stokes
“Our Julie’s Big Day” - by Susie Casson
“Ways and Means” by Noel Coward

MOLE’S BIG DAY OUT - It’s a spring day by the riverside, when Mole meets the
other well loved characters from Wind in the Willows - Ratty, Badger and Toad.
OUR JULIE’S BIG DAY - The month is August and Julie is in the bedroom, with
her mother, two aunts and her gran, putting the fi nishing touches before her
wedding, but Julie has a shattering announcement to make. How will it end?
WAYS AND MEANS - Another bedroom, this time on the French Riviera,
a married couple, guests at the Villa, have suff ered a crippling loss at the casino.
how can they resolve their fi nancial diffi culties?

February 15th, 16th & 17th - 7.30pm
February 18th - 2.30pm

Victoria Park Methodist Church Hall
Edgehill Road, Winton, Bournemouth
Programmes/tickets : Please call 01202 520482
£7.00 adults - £3.00 students in full time education
We have good access for wheel chair users but request advance notice in order to
re-arrange the seating. This year our profi ts will be going to Bournemouth Blind Society.
(“Ways and Means” presented by kind permission of Samuel French Ltd)


Doug is driving home one evening, when he suddenly realises that
he has left his daughter’s birthday present at the offi ce.
It’s too late to turn back and get it, so he heads into town where
he knows the toy store stays open a bit later. He makes it just in time
and says to the shop assistant, “I need one of those Barbie sets you
have in the window?” In a condescending manner, she says,
“Which Barbie?” and continues, “We have Barbie Goes to the Gym
for £19.95, Barbie Goes to the Ball for £19.95, Barbie Goes Shopping
for £19.95, Barbie Goes to the Beach for £19.95, Barbie Goes
Nightclubbing for £19.95, Barbie Gets Married for £19.95 and Barbie
Gets Divorced for £295.95” Doug asks, “Why is the Divorced Barbie
£295.95 when all the others are only £19.95?”
“Th at’s obvious,” the salesgirl says. “Divorced Barbie comes with
Ken’s house, Ken’s car, Ken’s boat, Ken’s furniture,...” -
Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you



LE February 2017.indd 45 26/01/2017 13:04:10

Catering & events
www.adamandevesfood.webs.com
Ingredients
300g Dried cous-cous
480ml boiling water with one or
more vegetable stock cubes
Good slug of Olive Oil
Handful of capers
One lemon-chopped in chunks
200g chick-peas soaked over-
night and cooked.
One third of a jar of sun-dried
46 tomatoes, snipped
Handful of chopped fresh herbs
Seasoning
Catering & events
Apple & Pear
www.adamandevesfood.webs.com
Ingredients
Tasty & easy cous-cous
Oat Crumble
Catering & Events 300g Dried cous-cous
480ml boiling water with one or
Method
more vegetable stock cubes
Boil the water and add stock cubes. Pour over cous-cous and
Good slug of Olive Oil
a splash of the oil- separate with a fork. Leave for 5 mins to
www.adamandevesfood.webs.com Handful of capers
‘cook through’. Separate again with a fork to keep cous cous
One lemon-chopped in chunks
fluffy.
[email protected] 200g chick-peas soaked over-
Add the other oil and all the other ingredients and mix lightly.
night and cooked.
Ideally, leave all the flavours to soak in over night. You can
Catering & events
or call 07948 494024 for a quote One third of a jar of sun-dried
add other sliced vegetables like courgettes, or olives and other
www.adamandevesfood.webs.com
Catering & events tomatoes, snipped
beans if you prefer.
Handful of chopped fresh herbs
www.adamandevesfood.webs.com Ingredients
Serve with meat, cheese or on its own.
Seasoning
300g Dried cous-cous
Ingredients Ingredients 480ml boiling water with one or
Catering & events
300g Dried cous-cous

150g Plain flour

Tasty & easy cous-cous
175g Oats www.adamandevesfood.webs.com more vegetable stock cubes
480ml boiling water with one or
Good slug of Olive Oil
more vegetable stock cubes
125g Brown sugar ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda Handful of capers
Ingredients
Good slug of Olive Oil
Method
300g Dried cous-cous
175g Butter - melted 4 x Apples - peeled & cored One lemon-chopped in chunks
Handful of capers
Catering & events
Boil the water and add stock cubes. Pour over cous-cous and
200g chick-peas soaked over-
480ml boiling water with one or
One lemon-chopped in chunks
4 x pears - peeled & cored 1 tbsp lemon juice night and cooked.
a splash of the oil- separate with a fork. Leave for 5 mins to
www.adamandevesfood.webs.com
more vegetable stock cubes
200g chick-peas soaked over-
‘cook through’. Separate again with a fork to keep cous cous
One third of a jar of sun-dried
Good slug of Olive Oil
Ingredients
Pinch cinnamon Pinch gimger tomatoes, snipped
night and cooked.
Handful of capers
fluffy.
Catering & events
300g Dried cous-cous
One third of a jar of sun-dried
Add the other oil and all the other ingredients and mix lightly. Handful of chopped fresh herbs
One lemon-chopped in chunks
www.adamandevesfood.webs.com
480ml boiling water with one or
tomatoes, snipped
200g chick-peas soaked over-
Ideally, leave all the flavours to soak in over night. You can Seasoning
more vegetable stock cubes
Handful of chopped fresh herbs
Ingredients
night and cooked.
add other sliced vegetables like courgettes, or olives and other
Good slug of Olive Oil
Seasoning
One third of a jar of sun-dried
beans if you prefer. 300g Dried cous-cous
Handful of capers
480ml boiling water with one or
tomatoes, snipped
Tasty & easy cous-cous
Mix Oats, flour, sugar and bicarbonate of soda together. Stir in the
Serve with meat, cheese or on its own. One lemon-chopped in chunks
more vegetable stock cubes
Handful of chopped fresh herbs
200g chick-peas soaked over-
melted butter and mix well
Tasty & easy cous-cous Method
Good slug of Olive Oil
Seasoning
night and cooked.
Handful of capers
Mix your fruit,lemon juice, ginger & cinnamon with a shake of
Boil the water and add stock cubes. Pour over cous-cous and
One third of a jar of sun-dried
One lemon-chopped in chunks
Method a splash of the oil- separate with a fork. Leave for 5 mins to
tomatoes, snipped
flour & brown sugar
Tasty & easy cous-cous 200g chick-peas soaked over-
Boil the water and add stock cubes. Pour over cous-cous and
Handful of chopped fresh herbs
‘cook through’. Separate again with a fork to keep cous cous
night and cooked.
a splash of the oil- separate with a fork. Leave for 5 mins to
Place in a tray and top with your crumble mixture.
Seasoning
fluffy. One third of a jar of sun-dried
‘cook through’. Separate again with a fork to keep cous cous
Method
tomatoes, snipped
Firm gently around edges to seal top
Add the other oil and all the other ingredients and mix lightly.
fluffy. Ideally, leave all the flavours to soak in over night. You can
Boil the water and add stock cubes. Pour over cous-cous and
Handful of chopped fresh herbs
Bake for 30 minutes.
Add the other oil and all the other ingredients and mix lightly.
a splash of the oil- separate with a fork. Leave for 5 mins to
Tasty & easy cous-cous add other sliced vegetables like courgettes, or olives and other
Seasoning
Ideally, leave all the flavours to soak in over night. You can
‘cook through’. Separate again with a fork to keep cous cous
Best eaten straight away!
beans if you prefer.
add other sliced vegetables like courgettes, or olives and other
fluffy.
Method Serve with meat, cheese or on its own.
beans if you prefer.
Add the other oil and all the other ingredients and mix lightly.
Delicious with cream, ice-cream or custard....
Tasty & easy cous-cous
Boil the water and add stock cubes. Pour over cous-cous and
Serve with meat, cheese or on its own.
Ideally, leave all the flavours to soak in over night. You can
a splash of the oil- separate with a fork. Leave for 5 mins to
add other sliced vegetables like courgettes, or olives and other
Method
‘cook through’. Separate again with a fork to keep cous cous
beans if you prefer.
fluffy.
Boil the water and add stock cubes. Pour over cous-cous and
Serve with meat, cheese or on its own.
Add the other oil and all the other ingredients and mix lightly.
a splash of the oil- separate with a fork. Leave for 5 mins to
Eddie the bear went into a bar and ordered a double bourbon. He
‘cook through’. Separate again with a fork to keep cous cous
Ideally, leave all the flavours to soak in over night. You can
knocked it back, slammed down the glass, shook his head and let
fluffy.
add other sliced vegetables like courgettes, or olives and other
Add the other oil and all the other ingredients and mix lightly.
beans if you prefer.
out a big roar. He then ordered another double. The barman, a little
Serve with meat, cheese or on its own.
Ideally, leave all the flavours to soak in over night. You can
concerned poured the drink. Down it went and the bear roared and
add other sliced vegetables like courgettes, or olives and other
pounded his paws on the bar. He then ordered his third double. Again
beans if you prefer.
it went straight down, the bear roared and took a massive chunk out
Serve with meat, cheese or on its own.
of the bar! Apologising he asked the barman how much he owed him.
“£115” said the barman. “HOW MUCH?” Asked the bear. “Well,
£15 for the drinks, and £100 for the drugs” “What drugs” asked the
confused bear. The barman replied, “ The Bar Bit You Ate!”
To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com
LE February 2017.indd 46 26/01/2017 13:04:10

47















BRING THE

WORLD 15OPS_HF_Recruitment_Flyer_A5.indd 1 24/10/14 18:05



into your
HOME








And host an International Student!
15OPS_HF_Recruitment_Flyer_A5.indd 1 24/10/14 18:05

We are looking for couples, singles & families to host students from across the globe.
Being a host family is as rewarding for you as it is for your students.
You learn about another culture and provide a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Homestay accommodation required all year round.
15OPS_HF_Recruitment_Flyer_A5.indd 1 24/10/14 18:05
Guaranteed weekly payments
24 hour staff support
50 years experience in language education
24/10/14 18:05
World’s largest private education company CONTACT
15OPS_HF_Recruitment_Flyer_A5.indd 1
Friendly & supportive team 01202
Accommodation required all year round

EF International Language Centre 832830
11 Poole Road, Bournemouth, BH2 5QR
[email protected]
www.ef.com/host
Please mention this magazine when responding to these adverts - Thank you



LE February 2017.indd 47 26/01/2017 13:04:11

48




































orizon Live-in Care provides professional,
fully qualified and experienced 24-hour
Hlive-in care services across Dorset,
Hampshire, Wiltshire and Surrey for a wide
range of people including the elderly, the
infirm and those with mental health needs.
Your Horizon Live-in carer enables you to To learn more about our
continue to live your life in as much comfort live-in care services,
and freedom as your condition allows. It
means you can stay in your own surroundings, please contact us on
maintain contact with neighbours and 01202 737456
retain beloved pets. Our live-in carers are
homemakers too; they are all as house proud
as the people whose homes they share and, as HORIZON LIVE-IN CARE
well as performing day-to-day chores, provide 1430a Wimborne Road,
continual companionship and reassurance Bournemouth BH10 7AS
through difficult times. [email protected]

www.horizonliveincare.co.uk




To advertise <> 08000 430485 <> email: [email protected] <> www.thelocaleye.com


LE February 2017.indd 48 26/01/2017 13:04:11


Click to View FlipBook Version