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The Local Eye - Issue 131 - September 2016

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Issue Eye SEPTEMBER 2016
131 Advertising For Local Businesses, Trades
and Community Information...



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L.EYE. Not to be used in
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other offer
STOCK ITEMS




WITH THIS VOUCHER


CARPETS / FLOORING / BEDS / BEDROOM FURNITURE


• OPEN 7 DAYS • 100’S OF BIG BRANDS • 100’S OF RUGS
• FREE ESTIMATES • HUGE RANGE OF MATTRESSES • DISPOSAL OF OLD FLOORING & BEDS

Ferndown Ind. Estate the
Ferndown, BH21 7PE. Tel: 01202 872240 bed
Nuffield Ind. Estate, Poole, BH17 0RR Tel: 01202 723162
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We supply from all the leading manufacturers and also provide a
highly professional installation service, if required.

We also offer custom made fireplaces, on request, based on your
individual requirements and sizes.

We have a large range of fireplaces on display including surrounds,
fires and fireplace accessories.


Opening Times
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday - 10am-4pm
Monday, Wednesday and Sunday - Closed


Mention this magazine for

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111 BARRACK ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH, BOURNEMOUTH BH23 2AW
01202 485113
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‘The Bourne Academy is a GOOD school…


with some outstanding features’ - Ofsted


OPEN EVENING


Wednesday 14 September 2016

6.00pm to 8.30pm
Principal’s speech is at 6.15pm and repeated at 7.15pm























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

Hadow Road, Bournemouth BH10 5HS | 01202 528554
ad
[email protected] | @BourneAcademy [email protected] | @BourneAcademy
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Welcome to the September issue of e local Eye

e Local Eye is delivered free to an alternating selection of around
13,000 homes and businesses in Bournemouth, mainly through the
Charminster, Queens Park, Moordown, Ensbury Park, Redhill, Winton,
Muscliff e & Strouden Park districts.
If you would still like to obtain a copy when it is not your regular month,
copies are available at e Bournemouth Life Centre in Moordown,
Mike Stokes Tyres and Johns Fish & Chips in Moordown,
AH Parfi tt - Chiropodist/Podiatrist and e Hungry Wolf Cafe in
Winton, Charminster & Winton libraries, Moordown Community
Centre, several laundrettes in Charminster, Moordown & Winton
as well as e Richmond Park Bowls Club in Charminster and the
Bournemouth Indoor Bowling Club, Kings Park.
(If you’d like to be included in one of these locations please do contact
me, all details are below)

Until next month,

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

Don’t Let Your Business Fall

Behind This Autumn





Leave It To The Local Eye

To Provide Reliable Local Advertising







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


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



Wisdom comes with age... HAVE YOU TAKEN OUT
• When you get old, your secrets are safe
with your friends. They’ll never share them A FUNERAL PLAN YET?
because they can’t remember them.
• I’m done with wild oats. Now I’m into
prunes and All Bran.
• You know you’re getting old when you look Peace of mind for you and
in the mirror to shave and realise that the your family
face you’re looking at is your father’s.
• I knew the romance was gone when I drank
champagne out of the old girl’s shoe and
choked on a Dr. Scholl’s insert. “A sound financial
• I knew I was getting bald because it was
taking longer and longer to wash my face. decision”
• I finally got my head together,
now my body is falling apart. Did you know the average cost
• Life is like a roll of toilet paper. The closer it of a funeral is currently around
gets to the end, the faster it goes. £3500
• At my age, I don’t want to eat health food.
I need all the preservatives I can get. For a brochure and more
• Funny, I don’t remember being absent
minded. information, please call:
• It’s not the pace of life that concerns me,
it’s the sudden stop at the end. 01202 525661
• You can’t be young forever, but immaturity
can last a life time.

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Dog Walkers
&
Home Visitors
In The
Bournemouth Area
Tailored to you and your dogs needs, we
provide a bespoke dog walking and care
service. For your peace of mind, we have
had years of experience with dogs and
are also fully insured.
Tel: 01202 468978
Mbl: 07775 905263
Email: [email protected]
www.howlinggoodwalkies.uk






BOURNEMOUTH
VETERINARY CLINIC

Is your household on benefits
or low income?
Are you a pensioner on pension credit?
If so, you may be eligible for low cost
neutering and other vet treatments.

For more information on how to
register please call the clinic:

01202 526520
144 Richmond Park Road
Bournemouth, BH8 8TW
Mon-Fri 9.30am-4pm

Charity No. 205126
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Husband and Wife team, Kevin and Karen have been collecting vintage and collectable
items for some years and along with Karen making her own vintage inspired crafts and
Kevin having the usual boys and toys interests has led them to opening their own shop
in Charminster Road, Bournemouth. It is a unique style shop in that it is actually two
shops in one!

In Karen’s half, ‘The Vintage Fairy’ you will fi nd genuine vintage household items,
upcycled/reworked pieces, handmade crafts with a vintage feel , gift ideas and original
photographic cards. Karen also off ers a bespoke upcycling service on your own piece
of old furniture in your style!

On Kevin’s side ‘Superhero Toys specialises in family favourite superheroes ranging
from Mr Tumble and Peppa Pig for the little ones to Star Wars and Marvel characters
for the ‘big kids’. There is a good range of aff ordable collectables and quality pre-loved
toys to suit any budget. You can even trade in your own unwanted toy against a new
one! Or bring in a kids book or DVD and swap it for free!

It is a shopping experience for all the family, Dads and kids can keep themselves
amused while the ladies browse homestyle ideas, Its defi nitely worth a visit!

308 CHARMINSTER ROAD, BOURNEMOUTH, BH8 9RT


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12 Travel Feature -
Glorious Devon

By Mags Addison
I’ve just spent a relaxing few days touring South Devon – along with a lot
of other people I thought I’d try a `staycation’ for once. It was fun! And
perfect for a short break.
We forget down here in the South how lucky we are, and what glories we
have close by. As all too often we are jetting abroad, yet there are so many
beautiful places to see and experience in our own country. We just need
better weather at times!

But if it’s scenery you want, then we are truly blessed, Hampshire and Dorset are lovely counties. But for
this trip I chose to return to green rolling hills, and watery delights of my native Devon.

We travelled to Beer, just into Devon, for the night. This little fishing village is a gem,
and probably one of the UK’s best kept secrets. It has small pebbly coves, backed by white cliffs, and a
pretty village centre with a small conduit (stream) running down it. There are fishing boats you can hire,
and wonderful coastal walks to nearby Seaton. Add this to freshly caught fish, cream teas, and several
friendly local pubs, it’s a secret you might want to keep to yourself!

Next we arrived at Kingwear and crossed over on the ferry to beautiful Dartmouth.
Everybody should go to Dartmouth once in their lives. It’s a magical place. It’s a picture postcard resort with
colourful houses of all sizes tumbling down to the water’s edge. On a sunny day the water sparkles, boats
ply up and down the river, all framed by the background of green wooded hills behind it. You can get a
little ferry to the small castle at the mouth of the river Dart, or up the other way to Dittisham. Or you could
relax.
We then made our way onwards to the big sweeping bays of Paignton and Torquay (I’m getting in to
childhood haunts now) and stayed in Torquay a couple of nights. I managed to get a good deal in the
impressive Barcelo Imperial Hotel for the last night, one of Agatha Christie’s old haunts. This lovely old
hotel has magnificent views over Torbay, and its own leisure club. So on a rainy Sunday afternoon, we were
able to have swim and jacuzzi before dinner. Torquay is a good
centre, and from here you can do trips to many places in the area.

I fell in love again with South Devon, the green hills, and
breathtaking sea views.It’s easy to get there, and you have a
choice of many self catering options, cottages, holiday parks, or
hotels along the way.


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

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

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Our entire body benefits from a clean, healthy mouth. Good oral health is essential to general
well being at every stage of life.
A healthy mouth allows us to eat a wide range of foods, aids speech and promotes self-esteem
and confidence.
Our mouth and face exhibit signs of good health and also of disease and these can serve as
useful indicators of general health disorders and a prompt for further investigation. For
example periodontal (gum) disease can be associated with undiagnosed or poorly controlled
diabetes.
Regular dental examinations and hygienist appointments will help to promote good oral
health, allow the early detection of dental problems and potentially generate further
investigation of possible underlying general health issues including oral cancer.
As the Olympic games draw to a close it has been striking how many Olympians have
fabulous teeth and smiles that have outshone their medals on the podium.
An Olympic medal may be beyond our grasp but a healthy mouth and beautiful teeth are
within most people’s reach.
Why not book an appointment at 854 Dental Health and see what we can do to improve your
oral and dental health – it could be your first step to a winning smile.

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



New IYENGAR ®
Yoga Class
For Beginners

Commences
Monday 5th September
10.15 to 11.15 a.m.
Ensbury Park Community Centre
Ensbury Avenue, Bmth, BH10 4HG

Yoga has numerous benefits, such as relieving
stress, reducing and eliminating stiffness.
Yoga can relieve headaches, back ache and
many other health conditions.

For full details of this and other classes
in Parkstone and Broadstone
please contact Pauline Collison
Tel: 07517 384848
Email: [email protected]


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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]

Zoe Bellamy WINTON WOOL SHOP


BSc.Pod.Med - M.Inst. Ch.Pod
CARLY‛S CRAFTS
Chiropodist / Podiatrist CARLY‛S CRAFTS
CARLY‛S CRAFTS
Stockists of:-

NORO ~ DEBBIE BLISS

PATONS ~ RICO

STYLECRAFT ~ SIRDAR
ROWAN ~ KING COLE
CHIROPODY
HOME VISITING Large selection of Patterns,
SERVICE Needles and Accessories
IN YOUR AREA Shop 1, 1a Cardigan Road
(road opposite Poundland)
For total footcare please call Winton BH9 1BJ
01202 309932 01202 512106
24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE Delivery Service available

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Take care of your feet... Wearing sandals


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

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

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





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


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CALL US ON
01202 983854

















Meyrick Rise Care Home



Experience a new approach to care


Everything we do at Meyrick Rise is designed to make every day the best
it can be. Our superb newly refurbished home and specialist approach
to personal care, recreational activities and quality food and dining
all create a welcoming and friendly environment for our residents
and their families.

• Residential • Nursing • Respite care
As well as long-term placements, we offer the same quality care for
short-term respite – ideal for rest and a little extra help when you need it.
To arrange a visit to see for yourself, please call
the Home Manager on 01202 983854.

Meyrick Rise Care Home
11-13 Branksome Wood Rd, Bournemouth BH2 6BT
www.brighterkind.com/meyrickrise





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Berry Hill Farm Have your
Local Vegetables for local people cushions
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GUARANTEED FRESH SEASONAL VEGETABLES ARANTEED FRESH SEASONAL VEGETABLES ARANTEED FRESH SEASONAL VEGETABLES ARANTEED FRESH SEASONAL VEGETABLES
Oomph?
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]
Bournemouth and Beyond Discovery Group


Tuesday evenings at 7.30 pm at the Main Hall of the St Andrews United Reformed Church,
St Stephen’s Road, Bournemouth BH2 6JJ
Our Aims are fi rstly to provide two sessions of illustrates talks
From January to Easter, to stimulate members’ interest and increase their knowledge about the archaeology,
architecture, fl ora and fauna, geography, history and people of the Local Area.
From September to December, to satisfy members’ interest in general topics with no geographical limits.
Secondly to organise a programme of visits...
During Spring and Early Summer, afternoon and evening visits are arranged within the locality often
supplementing the talks. Additionally, three full day visits of interest further afi eld are arranged.
For more information please visit our website: www.bournemouthandbeyond.co.uk

A woman will dress up when she goes shopping, hangs out the washing, answers the phone,
waters the plants, gets the mail and reads a book. A man will dress up for weddings and funerals.
A woman marries a man expecting he will change, but he doesn’t.
A man marries a woman expecting that she won’t change, and she does.
A woman knows all about her children. She knows about their best friends, romances, secret
hopes and dreams, favourite foods, fears and dental appointments.
A man is vaguely aware of some short people living in the house.
If Mary, Susan, Claire and Barbara go out for lunch, they will call each other Mary, Susan, Claire
and Barbara. If John, Dave, Tony and Danny go out, they will aff ectionately refer to each other as
Slaphead, Shortarse, Dogs-Breath and Beer-Belly.

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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]












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
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live happy!




with
Slimming World






save
MONDAY up to£5
Charminster
Bournemouth Moose Centre, – ask in group
117-119 Malmesbury Park Rd
7.00pm for more details
Shelley 07832 277318
TUESDAY
*New Session
from 6th September
Moordown
The Moordown Studio WEDNESDAY
Priory View Road
9.30am & 11.30am* Queen’s Park
Susie 01202 511552 St. Barnabas Church Hall
Mount Pleasant Drive
Winton 7:30pm
Winton Methodist Church Hall Shelley 07832 277318
Alma Road
5.30pm & 7.30pm Charminster
Joss 07854 663625 St Francis Church Hall
Charminster Road
Charminster 9.30am
Bournemouth Moose Centre, Debbie 07931 480464
117-119 Malmesbury Park Rd
9.30am Kinson
Shelley 07832 277318 Kinson Methodist Church Hall
Charminster Wimborne Road
9am, 11am, 5pm, 7pm
Bournemouth School for Girls Pet 01202 524657
The Drama Block, East Way
7.30pm
Debbie 07931 480464
Ensbury Park
Kingsleigh School, Hadow Rd
5.30pm & 7.30pm
Alison 07803 306565
visit the website to read Emma’s story
slimmingworld.co.uk
0344 897 8000
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live happy!




with
Slimming World





up to£5
save

– ask in group
for more details


THURSDAY
Redhill
St Thomas Church,
Western Avenue FRIDAY
5.30pm & 7.30pm
Louise 01202 874037 New Consultant
from 9th September
Bournemouth Moordown
St Augustin’s Church Hall The Moordown Studio
Wimborne Road Priory View Road
7.30pm 9.30am, 11.30am & 1.30pm
Charlotte Bourton 07427 640919 Sadie 07545 379045
Castlepoint Winton (St Luke’s)
St Edmunds Campion Church St Luke’s Church Hall
481 Castle Lane West St Luke’s Road
9.00am & 11.00 am 5.30pm & 7.30pm
Michelle 07973 147817 Charlotte 01202 510359
Muscliff
Muscliff Primary School SATURDAY
Broadway Lane Winton (St Luke’s)
5.00pm and 7.00pm St Luke’s Church Hall
Michelle 07973 147817
St Luke’s Road
8.30am & 10.30am
Tel: Charlotte 01202 510359


visit the website to read Emma’s story
slimmingworld.co.uk
0344 897 8000
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Derek J.Rolls



Independent Estate Agents & Valuers

ASK THE AGENT...

Q. With the market starting to pick up, should I put my home on the market now or wait till
Spring?

A. You have no idea just how often we estate agents get asked this question whatever the
time of the year, and whatever the state of the market!
And the answer, as always, is a resounding ‘NO! You do not need to wait till Spring’

You are right insofar as the market certainly has started to pick up. In fact, the past 6-8
months have seen an almost uninterrupted flow of good, positive news. But with prices
starting to creep upwards again, does that mean the canny vendor should wait a while longer
before coming to market in order to get the best possible price? No it doesn’t!

The simple fact is that there is rarely, if ever, anything to gain from waiting before putting
your home on the market. You mention Spring and certainly the period around Easter, in
particular, is traditionally supposed to bring the buyers out in their hoards. But that very fact
also tends to attract large numbers of vendors, eager to capitalise on what they optimistically
imagine is going to be the resulting feeding frenzy.
There is a philosophical point here as well. With prices on the increase, you could
theoretically wait forever in order to get top price for your home! Indeed, the only way you
could ever be certain of having got the best possible price, in this cycle at least, would be if
you sold just before values started falling again. And unless you were extremely lucky with
your timing, that would be unlikely to happen!

The longer answer to the question is you should move home when it suits you rather than try
to play the market.

Besides which, the one thing that just about every estate agent in the land is saying at
the moment is that there is a serious shortage of properties for sale right now. Buyers are
registering in their thousands, buoyed up by growing confidence in the state of the economy
as a whole, increasing availability of a wider range of mortgage products, and continuing
low interest rates. Yet agents don’t have enough stock on their books to satisfy them.

So, my advice is: “Go for it!”

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Derek J.Rolls



Independent Estate Agents & Valuers

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

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

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


1: A man worked at an aquarium. Every day he spent a large part of his time
trying to stop people from tapping on the glass at the shark tank. Finally, fed up
with it, he ccame up with a solution. The solution worked perfectly and the next
day no one tapped on the glass. What was the man’s solution?
2: Two boys were sent by their mothers to sell an equal amount of cupcakes each,
worth 50p per cupcake, at a charity fete.
They were told not to eat the cupcakes they are selling, and that they should sell all
of the cupcakes. At the end of the day, all their cupcakes were sold, yet neither boy
gained nor lost a any money. How was this possible?
3: A carnival stall had this challenge to win double of any stake I cared to place.
7 playing cards (8 through ace) lay face down in a certain order. I have 6 clues on
the order of them. If I can get the order right then I win the bet. I thought it would
be really easy but I was wrong. Can you help me? What is the order?

1. The “Ace” is two cards away from the “9” card. (1 between)
2. The “8” card is between the “10” card and the “King”.
3. The “King” is four cards away from the Ace. (3 between)
4. The “Jack” is directly right of the “Ace”.
5. The “Queen” is in the middle.
6. The “Jack” is somewhere right of the “10” card.
Answers on page 44
Answers on page 44
Answers on page 44
APOLOGY
In a recent edition of this magazine the above puzzle section contained
a riddle poser which made certain references to mental health and the
diff erences between those suff ering with mental health issues and so called
normal people.
In a world ever more focused on political correctness it is increasingly
diffi cult to make sure that everything is presented without prejudice, and
on refl ection I realise that this item could have been viewed as insensitive.
There was certainly no intention of mocking any person suff ering from
illness, mental health or otherwise.
I can only apologise that something that was intended to be light-hearted
caused such concern.
I do receive an incredible amount of material from readers off ering their
jokes, stories and anecdotes and have to admit there are a great many I
could not publish, however, I will endeavour in future to be more careful
in what I do use to avoid causing further off ence.
Additionally I have also decided to rename the above section as it has
been pointed out that the term ‘Brainstorm’ is outdated, with allusions to
those suff ering from epilepsy.

Thank you.
Chris
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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
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All Moordown traders & businesses are welcome.
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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
Community Centre at 2pm on the 1st
‘Second Guess’ of course! Wednesday of every month for a social
FRI SAT SUN afternoon, when we have diff erent
activities including a speaker, and we
PALS MATES x 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
MONDAY - R Studies afternoon when we reminisce and
TUESDAY - RO discuss any current subjects of interest.
WEDNESDAY - ROM
THURSDAY - ROME 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
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Trinity URC Hall, Sutton Road - 2pm Tuesday 27th September
An overview of the Royal Bournemouth Hospital
by Hospital Governor, Keith Mitchell
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Come and meet us and make new friends, and fi nd new interests!
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There is no beating the taste of truly fresh
fruit and veg especially, when it’s yours!
Gardening Tips for September
September again. Cooler nights, water condensing on the inside of the greenhouse. Many varieties of
vegetables and fruit are now harvested. It is time now to cut back on watering and feeding.
Keep picking beans, dig up any remaining potatoes, dry off your onions in readiness for storage. If you
have any Autumn Raspberries, pick them now and relish in their captured sunshine.
Keep dead heading your fl ower bed to prolong their pleasure. The same goes for hanging baskets, see
how long you can keep them going for.
You can prune any late fl owering shrubs, evergreen hedges and the Roses once they have fi nished
fl owering.
If you like spring bulbs, then now is the time to set them where you want them
to grow. Good luck, we brought some back from Holland last year. We planted
them with a light sandy compost and waited for a total failure this year. Some
you win!
If you want to continue with salads, now is the time to sow your winter
varieties, Rocket, Lettuce, Spinach and Chicory. They should all do well in an
unheated greenhouse or a sheltered spot elsewhere.
September is a good time to feed and repair any lawn damage that has
occurred over the summer. If there are any persistent weeds now is the latest
you can safely apply a lawn weed killer.
Gardening Tips for October
Here we are again at the end of what hopefully was a good growing season in your garden or allotment.
Of course there are the perennial questions just like weeds of why did something we grew the previous
year has done so much better or worse this year? Sorry, you won’t get any answers here but my wife
keeps a garden diary and this does identify circumstances that can be used to blame something or other
on the result.
I am writing this in early August having just tied up the Onions and Garlic and it is in October that you
should be planting next year’s crop of Garlic phew!
Here are some top jobs to do in October.
1. Plant your Garlic in soil that has been treated with well-rotted compost.
2. Cut back perennials that have died down. Summer Show
3. Cut fruited Raspberry canes to ground level. Scarecrow Winner
4. Divide herbaceous perennials and Rhubarb crowns.
5. Lift Gladioli corms and Dahlia tubers for winter storage in a dry,
dark, airy place.
6. Clean the glass and disinfect the greenhouse, ‘Jeyes’ Fluid is excellent
for this job. You might want to use a smoke bomb to eradicate pests.
7. Dead head climbing Roses and prune fl owered stems by 1/3 and no
more than ½ to encourage new growth.
8. Apply an Autumn feed to your lawn. If moss is a problem then use a
product with added moss killer.
9. After soaking and the seeds have chitted. Sow the Sweet Peas for next
year in an unheated greenhouse.
10. Refi ll and maintain a regular supply to your Wild Bird feeders.

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How to improve your bone health
Meet local experts


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Wednesday 28 September 2016


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Practical solutions through lifestyle specifically nutrition, exercise and balance
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Programme Time: 1:30pm - 4:50pm (Doors open at 12:50pm)
1:30pm Welcome

1:35pm Love your bones - All about osteoporosis

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

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

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Mrs Theresa Rowett, Physiotherapist, Poole Community Therapy Team

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

3:40pm Question and answer session

Dr Neil Hopkinson, Consultant Rheumatologist, The Royal Bournemouth and
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4:20pm Tai Chi taster session – Mr Robert Joyce, Instructor
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Project Indigo
One boy’s adventure through time and space!


Hi, I’m Tom, a local Doctor Who blogger & I write about my adventures online at
anadventurethroughtimeandspace.com
This time let’s go to Plas Brondanw Gardens in North Wales! We
are here to learn all about this Classic Doctor Who location where
The Five Doctors (1983) was fi lmed. This episode was made
to celebrate Doctor Who’s Twentieth Anniversary and featured
all fi ve of the Doctors from the fi rst 20 years. It would have
been hard to believe then that one day there would be thirteen
Doctors and a Fiftieth Anniversary celebration!
Plas Brondanw was the home of the architect Sir Clough
Williams-Ellis, who created the village Portmeirion. If you read
the last issue you may remember that Portmeirion is also a
Doctor Who fi lming location and the gardens and village share
the same style. Plas Brondanw is in the Snowdonia National Park
and was built by John ap Hywel in the 16th Century. Clough
Williams-Ellis was given Plas Brondanw by his father in 1908
when he was aged 25, with the aim to restore it.

When I arrived I explored the gardens fi rst. These were where the First Doctor was stolen
by the Time Scoop and taken to the Death Zone on Gallifrey. Sadly the actor William
Hartnell had passed away so Richard Hurndall was called upon to play the role of the First
Doctor instead.
Luckily for me there was no sign of the Time Scoop and it was very tranquil in the garden.
It was fun to spot the places where the Doctor had walked. I wonder what he was doing
there.
Next I went into the forest and up the hill to see Folly Castle. A folly is a quirky or
extravagant building or structure built for fun or to make a view more interesting. A plaque
says it was “a wedding present from the Welsh Guards to Clough Williams-Ellis and Amabel
Strachey in 1915.”
At the beginning of The Five Doctors the Fifth Doctor, Turlough and Tegan are relaxing and
admiring the view at the Eye of Orion aka the folly.
The Doctor said that ‘For some the Eye of Orion is
the most tranquil place in the universe’.
I loved the view too and felt a ‘high bombardment of
positive ions’ like the Doctor.
These scenes were the fi rst to be fi lmed but due to
a technical diffi culty they had to be reshot. Mark
Strickson, who played Turlough, had gone on holiday
when this was discovered and the BBC had to search
the country to fi nd him!
I had a lovely afternoon at Plas Brondanw, you
should go there too!


Thank you for reading and I hope you will join me again for my next
Doctor Who adventure.
Tom Project Indigo -- anadventurethroughtimeandspace.com
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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 July winner, Helen Woodall, is shown here being presented with a lovely box of fl owers, fruit
and vegetables by Roger Oates on behalf of the North Bournemouth Allotment Society who very
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My mother died of insanity when I was three years old, my two
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Recently, I met a beautiful girl who comes from a fi rm religious and
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7. Feline joins a royal artillery man on the 1. It's a canoe whichever way you look
at it (5)
7. Feline joins a royal artillery man on
double hulled vessel (9) at it (5) 2. Pulled over to drop little Edward on
the double hulled vessel (9)
8. Waterway found in the American Alamo 2. Pulled over to drop little Edward on
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centre (5) the common (6) the common (6)
3. I manage to fi nd my way to the vet
Alamo centre (5)
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4. Remove all clothing for the plane
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July Solution
Picture Box Answers
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1 V 2 M 3 T 4 F 5 P 6 H
7 S E C A T E U R S 8 C A N O E 1. Friends in high
N S R I 9 S S M
10 11 places
C U B C A M P S H O S T E L
E O I B I P T
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H O L D A L L C U S T O M S
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A T L R L A D a day
27 28 2: Feeling hungry one boy decided
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E Y Y A D R to buy a cake from the other boy,
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A S S U F A all the cakes were sold, and both
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U H R K 9 M E J
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