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The Local Eye - Issue 142 - August 17
A monthly publication now well into its 12th 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 Local Eye - Issue 142 - August 17

The Local Eye - Issue 142 - August 17
A monthly publication now well into its 12th 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.

Keywords: the local eye advertising Bournemouth businesses trades local information

The AUGUST

Local EyeIssue 2017

142 Advertising For Local Businesses, Trades
and Community Information...
Carpet Rugs Wood
Laminate Vinyl
Carpet Tiles
Luxury Vinyl Tiles
Commercial Flooring

Visit our new Karndean flooring showroom

01202 524052

www.cutwisecarpetsbournemouth.co.uk
39/41 Charminster Avenue, Bournemouth. BH9 1RR

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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
N *Adults

C *Juniors

E *Tiny Tots

D ANGLO DANCE STUDIOS
A 93a Chatsworth Road
N Bournemouth BH8 8SN
C Tel: 01202 514551
E www.anglodance.co.uk

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Nu Staff are a family run business, we are local, reliable and dependable.
We have over 48 years of experience providing care in the community

Nu Staff believe continuity of care is extremely important, we recognise
how intrusive our job can be on the individuals for which we provide care.

All our staff are PROUD TO say they CARE being both
friendly and approachable.

We ensure our carer’s receive the best training and support to deliver
the care you rightly demand.

Nu Staff fully support Bournemouth Borough Councils
PROUD TO CARE initiative.

01202 292870

Our services include:

• Assistance with personal care
• Help with medication
• Meal preparation
• Light domestic duties
• Laundry
• Waking or sleeping nights
• Companionship and outings
• Respite sits

Visit times can range from 15 minutes right up to 24 hours a day
We provide care in the Bournemouth and Poole areas, if you or a loved one need
support please give us a call to discuss your requirements or we can arrange for a

member of the team to come and meet with you in your own home

www.nustaffimageplan.co.uk

602 Wimborne Road Winton Bournemouth BH9 2EN

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Welcome to the August 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,

Muscliffe & 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, KwikFit Castle Lane,
e Hungry Wolf Cafe & AH Parfitt - Chiropodist/Podiatrist in Winton,

and 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.

01202 255485 / 08000 430485
07801 474788

[email protected]
www.thelocaleye.com

Until next month..
Chris

The Moordown Traders Association are an enthusiastic group of business
owners from the Moordown community who have come together to promote

local trade and raise the profile of Moordown as a shopping and business
destination, to support local traders and enhance local businesses.

We meet regularly, work voluntarily and liaise closely with the Bournemouth
Chamber of Trade & Commerce (BCTC), Bournemouth Council, elected

Members and local media to ensure that the Moordown trading district is
represented in a positive light.

The Moordown Traders Association meet monthly between 6pm-8pm
upstairs at the Moordown Conservative Club in Balfour Road.

All Moordown traders & businesses are welcome.
Come along, air your views and meet other local business people.
Drinks available at the bar and sandwiches are provided for the peckish.

Next meeting date is:

Tuesday 19th September (No meeting in August)

For more information visit: www.more2moordown.com

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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6 Zoe Bellamy

WINTON WOOL SHOP BSc.Pod.Med - M.Inst. Ch.Pod

CARLY‛S CRAFTS Chiropodist / Podiatrist

Stockists of:- CHIROPODY
HOME VISITING
NORO ~ DEBBIE BLISS
PATONS ~ RICO SERVICE
IN YOUR AREA
STYLECRAFT ~ SIRDAR
ROWAN ~ KING COLE For total footcare please call

Large selection of Patterns, 01202 309932
Needles and Accessories
24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE
Shop 1, 1a Cardigan Road

(road opposite Poundland)

Winton BH9 1BJ

01202 512106
Delivery Service available

Disney Crafting Hour
at Charminster Library

Saturdays > Fornightly > 10-11am
Drop in sessions to make & take crafts based on Disney Characters

Contact the library for more information on dates and themes

Tel: 01202 510379 Email: [email protected]
A piece of yarn walks into a bar and orders a beer, but the bartender snarls, “We don’t serve your kind
here!”. The yarn is forced to leave. While sitting on the curb feeling sorry for himself, the yarn is suddenly hit
with a brilliant idea. Working quickly, he ties himself into a knot and unravels his ends. Taking a deep breath, the
yarn marches back into the bar and orders a beer. “Hey!” says the bartender. “Ain’t you that piece of yarn I just

threw outta here?” “Nope,” replies the yarn, “I’m a frayed knot.”
..........................

Why did the hog farmer give up knitting? He didn’t want to cast his purls before swine!
...........................

How do knitters travel in San Fansisco? By cable car!
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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)

SUDOKU TRIVIA

Sudoku stands for “suji wa dokushin ni kagiru” Sudoku, of course,
comes from Japanese, which means, “The numbers must occur once”
or “The numbers must be single”.

The first Sudoku puzzles that resembled magic squares developed
in France. Two newspapers, “Le Siecle” and “La France” began by
removing numbers from magic squares. Although arithmetic was a more
important factor than logic in these early puzzles, they were the beginning
of the Sudoku trend.

The placement of numbers in a Sudoku puzzle has more impact on the
difficulty than the quantity of the numbers. In fact, the addition of new
numbers would not be nearly as significant as simply moving some
numbers around. Of course, some additions would be more helpful than
others.

To seasoned puzzle solvers, it may be astonishing that no Sudoku grids
are repeated in the hundreds of books that have been released. This is
because there are approximately 5 billion possible permutations.
This number represents essentially different grids. The different
permutations for Sudoku answers that are correct tops out at over 6
sextillion, or 6 * 10^21!

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Hedge Cutting
Turfing
Lawn Treatment
Waste Recycled
Patio / Driveway Cleaning

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

01202 805 375

www.EdsGardenMaintenance.co.uk
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Hi, My name is Smokey and I am an 18 mth old Staffie.
I am very bouncy and playfull. I love my walks and also my

cuddles. I do get very excited. I will need an experienced
home. I would also benefit from attending training classes. If
you think you are the person or family for me, please contact

the office on the number below.
We also currently have lots of rabbits and guinea pigs

looking for their forever homes.
Waggy Tails has several events in the coming months. Please support us so we can

continue to help these animals. They all deserve our love and their forever home.
Are you a singer or Musician?.

Waggy Tails Rescue is holding a Variety Concert at Q. E. School Wimborne on 9th Sept.
We are looking for acts to appear to help raise much needed funds.
Please call us on 01202875000

For more information on Smokey or any of the other animals in our care please contact
us on 01202 875000, e-mail: [email protected]
or visit our website www.waggytails.org.uk

Waggy Tails Rescue is a registered charity based 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 you

can contact us on the number above or send donations or letters to:

Waggy Tails Rescue, Helens House,
143 Magna Rd, Canford Magna
Wimborne, BH21 3AW

** These are not Waggy Tails animals, just very guilty ones!

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Derek J.Rolls

Independent Estate Agents & Valuers

Ask The Agent

Q. I’ve just had a valuation, and as it was being done, the agents asked if they could
bring someone round to view my home straight away, even though I haven’t formally
appointed them yet. Advice, please!
A. I totally understand that at first glance, this might sound like brilliant news.
However, there are a couple of issues you might want to consider first..
To start with, there’s the little matter of the law. This states quite unequivocally that
you must be in possession of a signed agency agreement (which in any case entitles
you to a 14 day cooling-off period), and the agent must have commissioned an Energy
Performance Certificate for your home (unless it is exempt), before any marketing an
take place. If either of these two things have not been done. then both the agent and
you are breaking the law. And by the way, don’t believe this agent if they try to claim
that a quick advance viewing doesn’t constitute marketing, because It does!

Now, of course, this might not overly bother you. But just think: when it comes to
selling what is almost certainly your single most valuable asset, do you really want to
use an agent who’s apparently prepared to break the law - even if it’s in return for a
reduced fee? In any case, besides these little legal niceties, there are a couple of very
practical points to consider. If you give this one buyer - who is clearly on some kind
of inside track with the agent - the huge advantage of seeing your home before anyone
else. how can you be sure that the price they offer is really the best you could get? It
is often said that the first offer is the best one. But this is more applicable in a market
where buyers are spoiled for choice. That is certainly not the case in the current market,
where there is not enough stock to meet demand. Consequently, the last thing you
should be doing is jumping at the first offer that comes along. Besides which, even if
you like the offer that this alleged buyer is prepared to make, how can you be sure that
they are actually in the best position to complete the purchase within your chosen time
frame?

So, my advice is to politely decline this kind offer. take your time in choosing a
professional agent who sticks to the rules, and let them do what they are actually
paid to do - which is to market your home properly to the widest possible number of
potential buyers, using all their skills and all the tools at their disposal!

01202 525778
958 Wimborne Rd, Bournemouth BH9 2DG

www.derekjrolls-estateagents.co.uk

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Derek J.Rolls

Independent Estate Agents & Valuers

NO SALE NO FEE. COMPETITITVE COMMISSION RATES

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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

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“Bourne2Sing”
Male Voice Choir

Future Concerts are: (Fridays - Performances commence 7.30pm)

8th SEPTEMBER VERWOOD METHODIST CHURCH, VERWOOD

22nd SEPTEMBER SHELLEY THEATRE, BOURNEMOUTH

13th OCTOBER ST MARY’S CHURCH, FERNDOWN

17th NOVEMBER VICTORIA SCHOOL, POOLE

More information on Bourne2Sing and further Concerts can be found at:

www.bourne2singchoir.uk

Charminster Afternoon Townswomens Guild

Trinity URC Hall, Sutton Road - No meeting in August
Next meeting - 2pm Tuesday 28th September

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

Further details from our secretary,
Margaret, on 01202 512543

Redhill
Townswomens Guild

Hillview School, Hillview Road
7pm every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month.

We have a wide range of speakers and different 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

A wife was making a breakfast of fried eggs for her husband. Suddenly, her husband burst into the kitchen.
‘Careful,’ he said, ‘CAREFUL! Put in some more butter! Oh my God! You’re cooking too many at once. TOO
MANY! Turn them! TURN THEM NOW! We need more butter. For goodness sake! WHERE are we going to get
MORE BUTTER? They’re going to STICK! Careful. CAREFUL! I said be CAREFUL! You NEVER listen to me
when you’re cooking! Never! Turn them! Hurry up! Are you CRAZY? Have you LOST your mind? Don’t forget to

salt them. You know you always forget to salt them. Use the salt. USE THE SALT! THE SALT!’
The wife stared at him. ‘What in the world is wrong with you? You think I don’t know how to fry a couple of eggs?’

The husband calmly replied, ‘I just wanted to show you what it feels like when I’m driving.’

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

A woman took her parrot to the vet Picture Box
which appeared stiff and lifeless.
A simple question of say what you see?
“I’m sorry madam, but the parrot is dead” For example the first one below is?
the vet announced. “How can you tell so
quickly, are you sure?” replied the woman. So GUESS
the vet whistled and a large black Labrador
Retriever walked into the examining room. GUESS
The Labrador sniffed around the parrot for
a moment, shook his head, barked twice ‘Second Guess’ of course!
and left the room. “A dog shakes its head
and I’m supposed to believe that?!” cried the TIME 1/2
woman. “You’re going to have to do more to
prove that my poor parrot is dead!” So the 12.45PM
vet brought in a grey Siamese and put it on
the table beside the parrot. The cat looked VIT _ MIN Oh dear!
closely at the parrot, walked around it,
sniffed it a bit, then shook his head, meowed C OFFEE +
and jumped off the table. The vet turned to
(Answers on page 44)
the woman and said,
“There it is, confirmed proof ”.
The woman finally is convinced.
As she turned for the door, the vet
announced that the fee would be £250.
“How on earth could it be that much just to

tell me my parrot is dead?”
“Well, it would have been a lot cheaper, but

with that lab report and cat scan...”

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BOURNEMOUTH TATTOOISTS TURN TO NOVEL VISION

Bournemouth tattooists, Amy and Abigail, frustrated with
wearing glasses, have turned their sights to a novel form of
vision correction which leaves them with a superb eye for detail.
Amy Billing and Abigail Rawlings, who are both established
tattooists in the Bournemouth area, have been inspired to try an
overnight treatment called Ortho-k which works as they sleep.
Gently flattening the eye’s surface, it leaves them free of contact
lenses and glasses for the day ahead.

Ortho-k, is a non-surgical, and fully reversible form of vision
correction which Raxworthy Opticians in Christchurch
is providing for patients.

Amy, 22, who studied Fine Arts, had looked at other options to correct her sight but is
delighted with the results of Ortho-k and the tailor-made lenses –“I looked at laser but with
the cost it wasn’t an option. I saw this and thought it looked amazing.”
Amy, who has a prescription of -4.00 dioptres started using Ortho-k six months ago and had
immediate results -

“After the first night of wearing the lenses at night I was -1.00 dioptre in the morning, and
after a few nights I had perfect vision when I woke up. I can work all day and even if I am
out until 3am on a Saturday night I can put my lenses in late and still see well the next day.
“I hated wearing glasses as they always slipped down when I worked, and my contact
lenses used to dry out as I was staring at the same point for a long time when I work. I can
spend up to eight hours on a piece of work. It is literally the best thing I have done – to be
able to wake up in the morning and see – there were so many things that were awkward or
inconvenient with glasses.”

Abigail turned to Ortho-k when she saw Amy’s success –
“I decided to give it a go, even though my prescription is only -1.25 dioptres. I hated glasses
and had problems with wearing contact lenses during the day, but these lenses are fine at
night. Once my eye had moulded to them they go in perfectly. The results are brilliant for
my work, and I recently went travelling in South East Asia and the elephants were splashing
water in my face – I couldn’t have enjoyed that with contact lenses or glasses.”

Richard Taylor, the optometrist who looks after Amy and Abigail’s vision, explained that
Ortho-k moves the surface of the eye by less than half a hair’s width, and working much
like braces on teeth can help to ensure that short-sightedness does not progress –

“There have been a number of
international studies which indicate
that using Ortho-k to correct short-
sightedness in children and young
people can have significant long-term
benefits for eye health.”

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Contact The Elderly - Volunteer Drivers & Afternoon Hosts Required

Once a month on a Sunday afternoon local elderly people, who are without family in the area, are taken out
by volunteer car drivers for a little ride before going to the homes of volunteer hosts and hostesses for Sunday
afternoon tea.
We only ask our volunteer hosts to entertain up to six elderly people and two
drivers or one driver with up to three elderly people once or twice a year.
A downstairs cloakroom is a must.
Reserve drivers are always wanted when the regulars are unavailable.
This would be possibly two or three times a year.

Elderly people who would like to take part in one of these afternoons are
welcome to join the group but must be able to get in and out of a car, as we are
unable to take zimmers or wheelchairs. There is no charge.

For more details phone Carolyn Dennis 01202 424482

Autumn Trivia

Autumn 2017 in the UK will begin on Friday 22nd September.
The first day of autumn is known as the autumnal equinox. On this day, the number of hours
of daylight and darkness are equal. This is because the sun is aligned with the center of the
Earth between the north and south of the planet. The other equinox occurs in the spring,
which arrives in the third week of March in the Northern Hemisphere.

In Greek mythology, autumn was the time
when Persephone, the daughter of Demeter,
was abducted by Hades, the god-king of the
underworld. During this time, Demeter, the
goddess of the harvest, was distraught and the
ground grew sparse and cold. When Persephone
returned in the springtime, plants and life bloomed
anew because of Demeter’s happiness.

Those who live closest to the equator, which is the
center of the planet, never experience the season
of autumn. Around the equator, the temperature
remains consistently warm.

Yellow, orange and variations thereof always reside in the pigmentation of tree leaves, but
they are overpowered by the abundance of green from the chlorophyll in the leaves. Come
autumn, when the sun weakens and days grow shorter, the amount of chlorophyll in leaves
diminishes, allowing the other pigments in the leaves to show through. Red and purple leaves
are actually caused by the presence of sugars from sap that is trapped inside of the leaves.

Contrary to popular belief, squirrels who have spent the entire autumn collecting acorns and
other foods do not hibernate for the winter. Rather, they spend the majority of their time in
nests they built to shelter them from harsh weather. When squirrels do come out in winter,
they are usually tunneling under the snow to find the food they buried during the fall.

Several cultures have ancient traditions that coincide with autumn. For example, the Chinese
celebrate the Moon Festival to give thanks for a successful summer harvest.

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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

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Brain Power

1: “I’ve come to you for advice” said a young woman to the Private
Investigator, Dan Topham “I met this guy, Dr. Howard, a few months
ago. He’s an archaeological expert, specialising in sun rituals in ancient
times. A few days ago he approached me and said that he had found a
beautiful vase which had pictures on it celebrating the Summer Equinox.
He said that it’s a rare find, but that if I give him £2000, he’ll give me a
half share in any proceeds he gets when he sells the vase. I was wondering
whether you could find out some more about him for me, to make sure
I’m not going to be handing over money to a fraud.”
A week later he called the woman to say “The vase may well be a genuine
artifact, but I’d be careful of this guy ‘Howard’ - he’s a fraud.”
What made the Private Eye so sure?

2: A doctor and a bus driver are both in love with the same woman, an attractive
girl with the unusual name of Pibbles. The bus driver had to go on a long bus trip
that would last a week. Before he left, he gave Pibbles seven apples. Why?

3: One hundred feet in the air, it lies with its back on the ground. What is it?

4: The tour guide was finishing the tour at Beethoven’s grave and told everyone
that if they listened very carefully, they could hear actual music coming from the
grave. Everyone immediately fell silent and, sure enough, symphony music could
be distinctly heard coming from the ground although it sounded as if it were being
played backwards. What could possibly explain this?

5: Jack who had never won a game of chess with his friend Matt, one day bet him

that he could simultaneously play two chess games with him, and either win one

of the games or draw both of them. He made only one stipulation, which was that

they alternate their moves on two separate chess boards and that on one board he

got to play black while on the other board he got to play white. He said that he was

so confident that he would win this bet that he would let his friend play first. Matt

accepted the challenge. How was Jack able to win this bet? Answers on page 40

One day a man went to an auction. While there, he bid on a parrot. He really
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kept getting outbid, so he bid higher and higher and higher. Finally, after he bid

way more than he intended, he won the bid - the parrot was his at last!
As he was paying for the parrot, he said to the auctioneer, “I sure hope this parrot
can talk. I would hate to have paid this much for it, only to find out that he can’t

talk!” “Don’t worry,” said the auctioneer, “He can talk,
who do you think kept bidding against you?”

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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
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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
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Cotton socks, which are more absorbent than man-made materials, make all footwear
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Foot Facts.
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Good Communication, Patience and Trust Can Reduce
Mountains To Molehills !

I recently treated a very nervous patient with severe phobia of injections. Although happy to
have dental examinations and treatment that did not need local anaesthetic they refused any
type of injection. Numerous hospital visits when younger had unfortunately overwhelmed my
patient with needle anxiety.
Dental treatment options were obviously restricted and therefore teeth that could be saved
were potentially having to be extracted under general anaesthetic instead, clearly not ideal !
However this bright person with a very supportive family decided not to bury their head in the
sand and to try and overcome the problem instead.

We had open and frank discussions about their phobia including details of their concern and we
set about finding a solution.
We used simple relaxation and distraction techniques together with numbing gel and
desensitisation procedures with the goal of being able to administer a local anaesthetic.
After a few visits, including various mock injection appointments, we succeeded and I am now
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My patient has overcome a significant barrier and has put themselves in a much better position
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Legal Eye…… Employment Law

Legal Eye…… Employment Law

A look at some of the questions asked by members of the public regarding
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waannts itsosudeisacbipoluintehmeaelthfoar nthdis,sawfehatyt icnathneI dwoo?rk”place and they are dismissed as a result, the law says that

this would be automatically unfair.
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their employer. Employers will often implement their sickness reporting policies quite rigidly and employee

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your contractual duties. Many people suffering with depression struggle to keep in regular contact with

their employer. Employers will often implement their sickness reporting policies quite rigidly and employee

often suffer with no pay or disciplinary proceedings as a result. However, this is one area where it would

be reasonable to make an adjustment to that reporting procedure to help the employee and avoid

disciplinary sanctions for unauthorised absence. Employees should discuss with their HR department or

line manager about making adjustments that are suitable for both parties.

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Expert Advice with a Friendly Face

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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.

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Pilates

Fridays 7.00pm to 8.00pm
Beginners to Improvers Welcome Moordown Community Centre

Coronation Avenue, BH9 1TW

Jan: 01202 391468

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.

EnPaLS supports Ensbury Park Library and is busy fund raising to provide better
community facilities at your library.
If you are on-line follow the EnPaLS Facebook for all the latest news and forthcoming
events and dates of the monthly open meetings .

Pop in the library every Friday afternoon for
tea and biscuits and meet the regulars
or Thursday mornings for the
Parent & Toddler sessions.
You will receive a warm welcome.

01202 536397

31 Columbia Rd, Bournemouth BH10 4DZ

Farmer Pickman goes to the vet and says, “My horse is constipated.”
The vet says, “Take one of these pills, put it in a long tube, stick the other end in

the horse’s rear, and blow the pill up there.”
Farmer Pickman comes back the next day, and he looks very sick.

The vet says, “What happened?”
Farmer Pickman says, “The horse blew first.”

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Urge GPs twitter - @SoroptPoole
To Ask The
Question! facebook - Soroptimist International Poole
Linkedin - Soroptimist International Poole

Email - [email protected]

Soroptimist International of Poole (SI Poole) welcomed Rhianon Greenslade of Safer

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latest initiative, the IRIS Project. (www.poole.gov.uk/IRIS).
IRIS stands for Identification and Referral to Improve Safety and is a GP based domestic
violence and abuse programme. It is taking place only in Poole and started a year ago.
It has secured funding for three more years.

ernational of Poole (SI Poole) welcomed Rhianon Greenslade of Safer
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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 special blog where I travel the
world visiting places associated with Doctor Who.
Sadly Series 10 of Doctor Who has just drawn to a
close. For me it has been a good series as I think
Nardole is a really cool companion and I am very sad
that he has left the show. Peter Capaldi is leaving too -
he has been my favourite New Who Doctor and

I have really enjoyed watching all his episodes. You
may have heard the news that the Thirteenth Doctor
is a woman - Jodie Whittaker from Broadchurch will be
the first female to play the Doctor. This will be exciting
to watch - I don’t know what to expect!

Today we are travelling through time and space just down the road to Lulworth Cove in
Dorset. We are here to see the filming location for the Classic Doctor Who story The Curse
of Fenric which was aired in 1989. Lulworth Cove took the place of fictional Maiden’s Point
in Northumberland. The story was set during World War 2 and the Seventh Doctor and
his companion Ace have to defeat the Haemovores, humans who have been transformed
into vampiric creatures. I have been lucky enough to meet Sylvester McCoy (The Seventh
Doctor) and Sophie Aldred (Ace) and they both told me that Lulworth Cove was their
favourite Doctor Who filming location!

Recently I went to Lulworth Cove with my school to learn about the geology of the area.
It is on the Jurassic Coast near the village of West Lulworth on the Isle of Purbeck and is
a World Heritage Site and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The area is made up lots of
different types of rock, the oldest Portland limestones were formed 160 million years ago in
the age of the dinosaurs and their footprints have been found in several places nearby. The
youngest rock is chalk, which is only 97 million years older than all of us!

In Doctor Who there was a secret Naval base nearby
but in real life there is a British Army base, Lulworth
Camp, and if you see red flags flying on the hill it
means there are firing tests taking place so you are
not safe to explore. The beautiful cove has been used
for centuries for fishing and smuggling but nowadays
it is a popular tourist spot with people coming from all
over the world to look at its beauty.
I hope you have enjoyed reading about Lulworth
Cove, I recommend going there and checking out the
amazing Visitor’s Centre to learn more. !f you would
like to read about other Doctor Who locations I have
visited please check out my blog.
Thanks for reading, goodbye!

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Bournemouth Electric Bowls Club

Short Mat returns from 4th October
Each Wednesday from 1:00pm.
All welcome.

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Ron: 01202 252291

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Fruit & Veg Box Winners!

It just goes to show that it can be
worth entering the crossword prize
draw available in this magazine
each month.

The June winner, Richard Quain,
is shown here being presented
with a lovely box of flowers, fruit
and vegetables by Roger Oates on
behalf of the North Bournemouth
Allotment Society who very kindly
donated the prize.

See page 43 for this months prize crossword, your chance to win 3 bottles of wine!

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safely, but it sure is hot down here.”
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failed to open.” replied parachutist. “Ah, well, if you’d asked the locals before making

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T ra vel Feature - Five Lands

Cinque Terre – The

By Mags Addison

I was lucky to visit this beautiful coastal part of Liguria in Italy
only last month. Collectively known as the five villages – the name
Cinque Terre in Italian mean the five lands – and they all cling
precariously to the cliffs along this area just up the coast from
the city of La Spezia. And this beautiful region is still relatively
unknown to British Tourists. But is full of other nationalities who
have discovered it such as American, German, Canadian, and
Australians.
To get there, we flew to Pisa and caught the train up to La Spezia
only about an hour away - and then we hopped on the local train service, the 5 Terre Express, which
connects the five villages of the Cinque Terre region, taking only minutes between each one. So, it’s
easy to get there and move around on local transport. A warning though, for those who have walking
difficulties – the whole area is extremely hilly - hence the views everywhere.
Each village has its own personality, its own level of gradient – and towering around and above each
are these steep terraces of practically vertical lush green hillsides – where they have somehow managed
to devised a way to grow grapes and harvest them in an amazing engineering feat. Boats ply between
them all, and these days, tourism is also a major industry.
From La Sepzia in the South, the villages are in order along the coast:
Riomaggiore – where we stayed, steeply hilly – busy and noisy with a bustling waterfront.
Manarola - the next village - is quieter, and popular for those on the hiking trails.
Corniglia – is the only one not on the water, it’s a bus ride, or long walk to the top of the cliff.
Vernazza – has a pretty waterfront square – with the church on the edge and a marina.
Monterosso al Mare – is bigger than the others, more of a resort with two big sandy beaches.
Our rented apartment- in the heart of hilly Riomaggiore - had a huge terrace with wonderful views
towards the sea, and the colourful houses of this lively village just tumbled all around us. The resort
is bustling, vibrant with both tourists and locals, and lots of eateries. At night, everyone gathers at
vantage points within the village, and at the rocky water’s edge to watch the fiery sunset. Picnics of
pizza, wine, and bottles of the local Limoncino were quite common as they perched waiting. Dinning al
fresco, and celebrating the end of another glorious day with their companions.
This is hiking country and all 5 villages are close enough to hike between over a matter of hours, some
require more fitness levels than others. But the views they give
are breath taking along the coast. Cinque Terre is now a
National Park and is an UNESCO Heritage site, so you need a
Pass to hike between some of the towns. Unfortunately for me,
the easiest two trails are closed due to heavy rock fall. Some
of the longer ones went up high, way up into the hills. But I
managed to go up far enough, to see and photograph those
glorious views.
Naturally, I took far too many photos. But everything was so
vivid to the senses, you felt you wanted to capture it. Now if I
could only bottle that!

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

Gardening Tips for August

Well here we are again in August. If you are going on holiday, do remember to make arrangements to
keep your plants watered. We could have the Sun here too whilst you are away. Before going away
gather up your outdoor pots together in a shady area, make sure your plants are well watered, by using
an automatic watering system or by asking a friendly neighbour. Keep feeding plants with a quick acting
fertilizer like Growmore or Phostrogen to keep them producing.

Greenhouse.

If you have not done so already pinch out the tops of Tomato plants once they have 4 sets of trusses to
prevent them from growing too tall and will improve quality of the harvest.

Fruit garden.

Prune cordon and espalier apples <> Water trees if need be, especially young plants less than 3 years.
Cover ripening fruit to protect from bird damage.
Pot up any rooted runners from Strawberries clearing away any dead leaves.

Flower garden.

Stake and tie plantss.<> Pinch out the tops of Chrysanthemums <> Water and feed sweet peas
Take cuttings <> Re-pot pot plants if required.

Annual Summer Show - Saturday 5th.

August - 11am to 3pm

You are warmly invited to visit our allotments
We will have Flowers, Fruit & Veg show. Stalls,
Ploughman’s lunches, Teas, Cakes, Entertainment and a

scale model Traction Engine offering rides.

Gardening Tips for September

The days are becoming shorter in September and the rich harvesting of your fruit, vegetables and cut
flowers is reducing too. However there is always something positive to do for the keen gardener or

allotment holder.
Lawn Care:
Now is the time to sow a new lawn or make repairs to your worn out patches. There are of plenty
of patch repair kits in the shops and garden centres to choose from, many include a fertiliser. Doo
remember to ensure the seed is in contact with the soil and sprinkle with potting compost to conceal it
from greedy pigeons.
Fruit Care :
If you have Autumn fruiting Blackberries and Raspberries do keep them netted to prevent bird damage
and loss of fruit. It is important to check daily in case any birds have become trapped. There are still
juvenile birds around at this time of year. As a result of our experience on the allotment we now leave a
narrow opening at floor level to allow any trapped birds to escape.
Flower Care:
If you intend to grow Sweet Peas next year, later this month is a good time to soak the seeds to chit prior
to sowing indoors or an unheated greenhouse. Once sown in the ground next March or April, you will be
rewarded with an early flurry of colour and sweet perfume.
As the last of the Rose blooms fade a clear dead heading should be carried out. Any taller stems can be
reduced to minimise the risk of wind damage.

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

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