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The Local Eye - Issue 145 - November 17

A monthly publication now about to mark its 13th Anniversary, 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 NOVEMBER

Local EyeIssue 2017

145 Advertising For Local Businesses, Trades
and Community Information...

CHRISTOUGENNIATIKOPHOBIA...

Let help with your festive worries

GET THE PC UPGRADE BUNDLE OFFER AVAILABLE
1st Nov 2017 to 31 Dec 2017
CPU, M/Board & RAM for £445 inc VAT

OR THE ASUS CERBERUS GAMING BUNDLE OFFER AVAILABLE
Keyboard, Headset, Mouse & Pad for £94.99 inc VAT 1st Nov 2017 to 31 Dec 2017

AND 12% off labour charges including custom builds OFFER AVAILABLE
1st Nov 2017 to 31 Dec 2017

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

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

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N Dance Now
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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 November 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.

For some readers this may be the last issue this side of 2018 so may I
take this early opportunity to wish you all a Very Merry Christmas and
a Happy, Healthy & Prosperous New Year!

01202 255485 / 08000 430485
07801 474788

[email protected]
www.thelocaleye.com

Many thanks for all your support,
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 21st November / Tuesday 19th December

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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Flooring Superstore The Bed Specialist

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Project Indigo

One boy’s adventure through time and space!

Hi, I’m Tom, a local Doctor Who blogger & I write about my adventures online at

anadventurethroughtimeandspace.com

Project Indigo is my blog where I travel the world visiting
people and places associated with Doctor Who. Today I
am going to tell you about QuizFest UK which was held at
Beaulieu National Motor Museum on July 29th. This event
was a quiz convention where you got the chance to meet
lots of celebrities from the Quizzing and TV world and was
held to have fun and raise money for Variety, the children’s
charity. I went because I am a huge quizzer and also two of
the celebrities are classic Doctor Who actors so I jumped at
the chance!

I arrived early to explore Beaulieu then when the fun started I made my way over to a tent
which contained several Eggheads! I got to meet Beth, Steve, Chris, Kevin, Barry, Pat and
Tremendous Knowledge Dave and they gave me lots of tips and advice about improving
my quizzing skills and told me about how they became Eggheads. I also met legendary
quizmaster Nicholas Parsons, who starred as Reverend Wainwright in Doctor Who ‘The
Curse of Fenric’ which was filmed along the coast at Lulworth Cove. I asked him where he
would go if he could go anywhere in time and space and he said home because that is his
favourite place to be but if he had to be adventurous he would like to see what it is like on
the moon!

Next I went into the Domus, part of 800 year old Beaulieu Abbey. I got to take part in
SpeedQuizzing - I won my round (beating my Mum!) and received a T-shirt. There were
lots more celebrities and I got to meet three of The Chasers! Mark ‘The Beast’ Labbett,
‘The Sinha Man’ Paul Sinha and Shaun Wallace, ‘The Dark Destroyer’. They were not mean
like they are on TV, in fact they were very friendly. Paul Sinha spent time doing a flag quiz
with me to help me build on my flag knowledge.

Finally I met John Challis, better known as Boycie from Only
Fools and Horses. I wanted to meet John because he was in
Doctor Who too - he played Scorby in ‘The Seeds of Doom’ which
was also filmed nearby at Athelhampton House. He told me that
Doctor Who was a really fun job. If John could jump in a TARDIS
he would like to visit the English Civil War and meet Prince Rupert
who commanded the Royalist cavalry!

I hope you have enjoyed learning about my day at QuizFest UK.
If you would like to read about my other Doctor Who adventures
please check out my blog. Thanks for reading, goodbye!

Tom Project Indigo -- anadventurethroughtimeandspace.com

The moon goes to the hair dresser. The moon sits down and the sun comes to do his hair.
The sun says to the moon, “Before I start on your hair, do you have any-clips?”
.........................
I’m reading a book about anti-gravity.. it’s impossible to put down!
..........................
I was up all night wondering where the Sun had gone… then it dawned on me

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FR LEOCEATEDPATARERARKING

Begins 4th November in
Winton and Wimborne stores

Whether you’re looking for super soft bed linen,
a cute cuddly toy, a cosy throw, some scented
candles, a stunning glass Christmas tree or maybe
nibble on some fine sweets, chutney and chocolate...

...we’ve got something special for your special someone.

Winton - 426 Wimborne Rd, Bournemouth, VISIT OUR

Dorset, BH9 2EZ Tel: 01202 512345 CAFE

Wimborne - 20 East Street, Wimborne, AT WINTON STORE

Dorset, BH21 1DT Tel: 01202 883311

www.sturtons.co.uk

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8 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

Ferndown Parkinson Support Group

If you have Parkinson or recently been diagnosed, you may feel, shocked bewildered and alone. You
are NOT alone. By being part of the Ferndown and District Support Group you will uncover a very
friendly welcoming group of people who understand how you feel and can offer support and access
to research into Parkinsons and a wide range of support networks.
Many people newly diagnosed with Parkinson feel they do not want to mix with people who have the
disease, something we at Parkinson UK understand. However do not feel alone, when you feel the
time is right we at Ferndown would be pleased to welcome you and your family.

FACT FILE

How much does 12 months’ membership cost.? £4 in the UK
There are 350 local groups in the UK.

The Ferndown and District Group covers Ferndown, Verwood, Wimborne and surrounding areas
Monthly activities at Ferndown Group include regular meetings on the 3rd Thursday of the month

at St Marys Church, Ferndown.
Monthly lunches at Cobhams Sports Club and Coffee mornings at Haskins Garden Centre.

We also offer weekly Physio classes and a Singing Group.

For further information please contact:
Peter Pretlove. Support Group Co-ordinater on 01202-848580.

Man to florist: ‘I’d like a bunch of flowers, please.’ Florist: ‘Certainly, sir.
What flowers would you like?’ Man: ‘Er.. I’m not sure...Ummm..’
Florist: ‘Let me help you, sir. What exactly have you done?’

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Garden Tidy Up
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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Stephens

Carpentry & Building

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

Fencing, Decking, Sheds

1st and 2nd Fix

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

Brian Stephens

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

26 Green Road Bournemouth BH9 1EA

SUDOKU
How to Play

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

Simples!

You solve the puzzle with
reasoning and logic,

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

(Solution on page 44)

You can find excuses for anything, or you can find solutions and work towards them,
which in the end will bring happiness

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LFB MEATS

01202 533997
www.lfbmeats.com
Orders now being taken for Christmas
All your traditional Christmas meats catered for

POULTRY

Whole Turkeys - Locally born and bred from 5kg – 10kg

Turkey Crowns – Bone in or boned & rolled, optional bacon covering

Large Fresh Roasting Chickens 1.9kg- 4kg

Gressingham / Barbury Ducks 1.2kg - 2.8kg

Gressingham Geese 4kg – 5kg BEEF

Whole Ribs of Beef & Whole Sirloins -

Bone in or boned & rolled

or French Trim / Carvery Style

Traditional Topside, a true Christmas Special

Whole Fillet of Beef – Larder Trimmed to your

requirements

PORK

Leg of Pork - Bone in or boneless

Loin of Pork - Boned & rolled & scored (Christmas Treat)

Shoulder of Pork - Bone in or boned & rolled

LAMB

Racks of lamb – French Trimmed
Whole or half leg – locally born & bred

GAMMONS & HAMS– Various sizes
CHRISTMAS HAMPERS - Starting from £20 – see in store for details

SAUSAGES

Homemade sausages – Traditional, Pork & Leek & various flavours
Chipolatas – Plain pork, Cranberry, Pork & Leek

Pigs in Blankets, a family favourite - See in store for more Christmas specials
Sausage meat – Traditional, Pork & Leek

WE ARE A TRADITIONAL BUTCHERS CATERING FOR YOUR
CHRISTMAS REQUIREMENTS

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

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Derek J.Rolls

Independent Estate Agents & Valuers

Trusted & Reliable - See what our clients have to say...

Thank you for your excellent service in selling our house.
It has been a quick and trouble free sale which was very much appreciated.
Mr & Mrs Brooks

A big thank you for the way in which you dealt with our house sale.
There was never any pressure just patience and advice.
Ann & David Sangster

Thank you for your willingness to help whenever I had any questions, forms to fill in
etc and for contacting everyone concerned regarding developments in the sale of the
property. The calm and friendly manner of all of you has been much appreciated.
Olivia Cocks

Thank you so much for your help in the selling and buying of my house. Having lived at
‘King Edward’ for over 28 years I did find the process quite difficult at times.
However what little problems or questions I had you were always there to advise me.
I will definitely recommend you.
Liz Blake

A big thank you for all the help and support. It was a hard slog but we got there in the
end. Martin, you were great and have the patience of a saint!
David & Julie

Thank you so much for going above and beyond to help us realise our dream home.
It wouldn’t have been possible without you!
Stu, Sarah & Ella

Thank you for all your hard work and tenacity to ensure we completed before our
mortgage offer expired! We are delighted with our new home.
Katy, Lee & Aaron

Our aim is to do that bit extra to ensure a trouble free
sale or purchase of your property

01202 525778
958 Wimborne Rd, Bournemouth BH9 2DG

www.derekjrolls-estateagents.co.uk

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Derek J.Rolls

Independent Estate Agents & Valuers

Local Estate Agents Dealing With
Local Property Sales & Purchases

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

in todays market.

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

purchase of their homes.

SOLD Please call us on

01202 525778

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

NO SALE NO FEE. COMPETITIVE COMMISSION RATES
01202 525778

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

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Mount Pleasant Townswomens Afternoon Guild

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

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

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

Charminster Afternoon Townswomens Guild

Trinity URC Hall, Sutton Road - 2pm Tuesday 28th November
Speaker: Rachael Hasketh - Hengistbury Head

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

Bournemouth Electric Bowls Club

Short Mat returned in October
Each Wednesday from 1:00pm.
All welcome.

For more information contact:

Keith: 07593 559103
Ron: 01202 252291

www.hugofox.com/community/bournemouth-electric-bowls-club-8744

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A PROFESSIONAL APPROACH TO BUILDING

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07525 805091

Local Bournemouth Company - Established 25 Years

Previous Projects Available To View - Meet Our Happy Customers

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 £11 - £12 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

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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

TRAVEL Picture Box
A simple test of say what you see?
16 Seat Minibus Travel For example the first one below is?
Hitting below the belt of course!
Special
Escorted (Answers on page 44)

Tours Belt 1.
Hitting 2.
London Oxford Bath 3.
STAY ___ Range 4.
Feeling at home NIGHT 5.
wherever you go 6.

Events • Transfers • Tours 20 WINEEEE
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Book your trip today

07751 442 321

[email protected]

www.arrowmakertravel.co.uk

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FROM THIS FOAM - FABRICS - SUNDRIES
TO THIS 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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Expert Advice with a Friendly Face

Legal Eye……Employment Law

A look at some of the questions asked by members of the public regarding their employment
relationship.

“I work in a care home, I am the only person on shift overnight although I am allowed to sleep when I am
not busy, but I only receive a fixed amount of money for this shift. Am I entitled to the National Minimum
Wage for nightshifts?”

Possibly yes, this area of law is fast changing and there have been a number of recent decisions from
the Courts to support the fact that nightshifts can attract the national minimum wage. It will depend
on the facts of each individual case, but if you are unable to leave the premises during your shift; it is
necessary for regulatory reasons for your employer to have a person on the premises and there is an
adequate degree of responsibility during the nightshift then it is possible that you may be entitled to
be paid the national minimum wage going forward and possibly for some of the nightshifts already
worked.

“I have been employed for just over a year, my employer has dismissed me but has not told me why. Can
they do this?”

The first issue to be established is to find out what the reason was for the dismissal. You have the right
within 14 days of your dismissal to request reasons for your dismissal in writing. Once you know
the reason for dismissal, it is worth considering whether the dismissal was unfair. A claim for unfair
dismissal normally requires two years continuous service, however, there are some circumstances
where the law considers dismissal of an employee with under two years’ service to be unfair. For
instance, if an employee raises an issue about health and safety in the workplace and they are
dismissed as a result, the law says that this would be automatically unfair.

“I suffer with depression and anxiety and find it difficult to tell work that I cannot attend. My employer
wants to discipline me for this, what can I do?”

If your condition affects your normal day to day activities, such as going to work, sleeping,
concentrating, socialising and that affect is more than minor, there is a possibility that you have rights
under the Equality Act. The Equality Act places a duty on employers to make reasonable adjustments
to help you carry out 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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Brain Power

1: In a number pyramid, the numbers 0-9 are each used once and formed
into a pyramid, with one digit at the top, and right below it two digits,
below those three digits, and below those four, all arranged in pyramid
form. Using these clues, create a number pyramid.
There is only one answer.
The four numbers on the bottom row add up to 28.
The highest number in row 3 is in the middle, or in the second out of third
position.
The third number from the left in the bottom row isn’t 7.
The rightmost numbers in each row, or the numbers on the right side
going down, add up to 11.
The numbers 0 and 5 are in different rows.
The apex of the pyramid, or the top number, minus the leftmost number
in row 2, equals 4.
The leftmost numbers in the four rows, or the left hand side going down,
add up to 20.

2: Three people check into a hotel. They pay £30 to the manager and
go to their room. The manager finds out that the room rate is £25 and
gives £5 to the porter to return to the guests. On the way to the room, the
porter reasons that £5 would be difficult to share among three people,
so he pockets £2 and gives £1 to each person. Now, each person paid £10
and got back £1. So they paid £9 each, totalling £27. The porter has £2,
totalling £29. Where is the remaining pound?

3: There once was a somewhat eccentric wine seller who died, leaving
three sons behind him. He also left 7 full barrels of wine, 7 half-full
barrels of wine, and 7 empty wine barrels. Being somewhat eccentric,
he noted in his will that each son was to receive the same number of full
barrels, half-full barrels, and empty barrels. How is this possible?

4: What is the fewest number of colours you can use to colour the states of
the USA if no states of the same colour can touch?

Answers on page 44

Bournemouth Methodist Church

Alma Road, Bournemouth. BH9 1DE

Nice, comfortable meeting rooms now available for use
at a reasonable rent

For more details contact Jean on [email protected]

It’s too bad that all the people who know how to run the country are busy
driving taxicabs and cutting hair (George Burns)

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

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

Leadwork ^ Terraces
Balconies ^ Walkways

Moss removal
Emergency Repairs

From Single Tile / Slate
Replacement

To Full Re-Roofing

Competitive Rates

References Available

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

01202 522389 / 07786 154920

rhroofi[email protected]
www.rhroofing.net

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i TABLE TOP/CAR BOOT SALE
Saturday 4th November 2pm - 4pm (Sellers from 12.30 - £5)
Refreshments - Toilets -- Enquiries: 01202 529336
The great part about being a new parent and choosing a name is that you don’t have to add
six numbers to make sure the name is available.
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50 Years Of Dentistry At 854 Dental Health

Last month we celebrated 50 years of dentistry at 854 Dental Health. We were joined by past
colleagues, former owners and tenants of the building for a lovely reunion. *

We reminisced about our experiences since 1967 and how Moordown and our practice has
evolved. We compared old style dentistry to the modern approach of today whilst listening to
the sounds of the sixties !

We are delighted to have completed 50 years at 854 and we look forward to caring for our
existing and new patients in the future. Who knows what will be possible in 2067 but whatever
may change, we know that our good old fashioned professional values will remain.

We would like to thank all our patients for their continued support and in particular those who
have been coming here from day one. It is a privilege to have such a shared history.

As part of our ongoing celebrations we have 50% discount on new patient appointments

booked before the end of the year.

Call 01202 512967 for more information.

* With many thanks to Franco and Lewis at Affamato in Moordown for providing a great
private party venue and the most amazing food.*

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Travel Feature -
Touring Holidays and Dispelling the Myths...
By Mags Addison
I was recently invited to the inaugural Conference of ATAS, which was held
in Birmingham.
The newly formed Association of Touring and Adventure Holidays (ATAS)
was a huge success with many agents from around the UK attending, and
showcased workshops and stands from the 27 members who exhibited. It
increased our product knowledge into this popular form of travelling. And
amazed us to realize how flexible touring is now.

Touring Holidays of all shapes and sizes is now a massive, fast growing market for everyone – and for
any age. Forget the misconceptions based on the coach holidays of years ago, the sheer variety that
touring companies offer today are light years away from what was perceived as merely a pensioner’s
domain. That market still exists, of course, and has a definite need in today’s world, but there is so much
more on offer.

There are many myths that linger on about touring holidays still, so one session that dispelled these
facts was very enlightening. We were told, they aren’t just for one age group – they now cater also
for families, friends, solo travelers, and some specifically for the youth market. So, are they regimented
– not always. How about value for money – yes, definitely. Do they have freedom and choice –
certainly. Are they for any budget – absolutely. With this, as always, it’s a case of your agent finding
the right touring holiday for you, and your requirements.

So, what type of tour would you be looking for? Are you are looking for stress free travel, with
everything sorted for you, while gaining the inside information and local knowledge that an
experienced tour guide brings? Or do you want to go off the beaten track? Alternatively, you may
wish to see the world’s most iconic sights? Maybe, you want to see as many countries as you can in one
holiday – or then again, maybe you’d prefer just the one or two centres and take excursions radiating
out.

So, this is where we ask questions: Do you want everything planned and included – or be able to pick
and choose what you want to incorporate? Fancy trekking in a small group and getting away from
it all? How about cycling? How adventurous do you want to get? Instead, are you wanting a more
relaxed approached with a perhaps a gastronomy based tour? Italy springs to mind, so does Provence
and sun-drenched vineyards.

There are many touring and soft adventure holidays based round customers who want to go far flung.
Asia is now very popular, China and Japan particularly, but so is Vietnam, Cambodia, also places like
Sri Lanka and India. The USA and Canada have always been popular. So, have Australia and New
Zealand, South Africa, and South America. These tours enable you to
explore the world’s oldest traditions, to experience local culture and
food. Nowhere in the world is off limits, no experience too difficult
to see. From Antarctica, to National Parks, The Nile to the Outback,
Coastal Scenery to Mountains.

Don’t want to go that far – then the UK is still very popular, with so
much to see, and do. There are short tours with special interest breaks,
world famous festivals, great sporting events. Your touring journey
starts with your imagination. Come and try somewhere new.

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

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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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Pirates, Castaways & Codfish - Officially Launched

Representatives from local organisations gathered at Poole

Museum in October for the official launch of Poole Bay

Rotary’s maritime history project...

“Pirates, Castaways and Codfish”

and the unveiling of the new logo for the project,

developed by locally based marketing company CODA.

Michael Spender, Director of Poole Museum, welcoming
people said how pleased he was that the Museum would be playing its part in helping to
develop an even better understanding of Poole’s maritime history over this key 150 year
period from 1580 through to 1730.

Don Nutt, Poole Bay Rotarian and the project manager, paid tribute to the support received
not only from a number of local organisations, including Poole Museum, Rotary Wessex,
CODA and Bournemouth University, but also for the funding from the Heritage Lottery
Fund (HLF). The £9,900 from money raised by National Lottery Players was key to Poole
Bay Rotary Club being able to take this project forward.

He added, “Over the next few months we will be undertaking research which we hope will
shed new light on our three main characters, Admiral Sir Thomas Button, Captain John
Bennett and Governor Woodes Rogers, and their links with Poole. “Pirates, Castaways and
Codfish” will tell their stories through new exhibition materials for Poole Museum, a new
heritage booklet and self-guided walk and CD together with a range of educational resource
materials for use by schools.“

He concluded by underlining the important
part that volunteers and the local community
will play in the project. Anyone interested in
helping was asked to con

For more information on the project please [email protected] 01202 709948
contact:
Don Nutt (Poole Bay Rotary)

or via the new website/blog which is already up and running : www.pirates2codfish.com

A seaman meets a pirate in a bar, and talk turns to their adventures on the sea.
The seaman notes that the pirate has a peg-leg, a hook, and an eye patch.

The seaman asks, “So, how did you end up with the peg-leg?” The pirate replies,
“We were in a storm at sea, and I was swept overboard into a school of sharks.

Just as my men were pulling me out, a shark bit my leg off.”
“Wow!” said the seaman. “What about your hook”? “Well”, replied the pirate,
“We were boarding an enemy ship and were battling the other sailors with swords.

One of the enemy cut my hand off.”
“Incredible!” remarked the seaman. “How did you get the eye patch”?

“A seagull dropping fell into my eye,” replied the pirate.
“You lost your eye to a seagull dropping?,” the sailor asked incredulously.

“Well,” said the pirate, “It was my first day with my hook”

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“Bourne2Sing”
Male Voice Choir

www.bourne2singchoir.uk

”Bourne2Sing” Choir are seeking Tenors and Bass singers.

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

”Bourne2Sing” is fully booked for the remainder of 2017 with six Concerts to perform
and booked for the year 2018 with eight Concerts in prospect.

The Choir sings at a variety of local venues for Chari�es and Good Causes and since it’s incep�on
on the 4th February 2013 has raised in excess of £15,000. Our ethos is to have fun from music by

singing tunes that are familiar and pleasing for our audiences.
”Bourne2Sing” has grown hugely in popularity and our success can be gauged from the con�nued

number of repeat bookings that we receive.
In fact 50% of our Concerts for 2018 will be “Return Visits”.
Performances are given in two segments and presented by a Compere
with a Guest Ar�ste solo spot in each half of the Concert.

Future Concerts are: (Performances commence 7.30pm)

17th NOVEMBER VICTORIA SCHOOL, POOLE

8th DECEMBER HAMWORTHY SPORTS CLUB, POOLE

14th DECEMBER ST PETER’S CHURCH, ASHLEY CROSS, PARKSTONE

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Due to the continued growth of The Local Eye,
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You will need to be reasonably fit and healthy, and have
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magazines and they are too heavy to carry all at once.

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FOOT PAIN IS NOT NORMAL...

We should’nt put up with painful feet. Pain is an indication that something is wrong.
Many foot problems are related to wearing incorrect footwear.

When patients complain of foot pain,
I examine their feet and listen to what
they are saying .But my eyes are always
diverted down to look at the shoes
which very often are the cause of the
problem. When I express concern
about the footwear I am immediately
told “But you must be wrong as they
have worn this style of shoe for many
years AND THEY DON’T HURT!!”

An elderly Italian lady who’s problems
directly related to wearing ridiculous
fashion shoes was affronted when I suggested wearing trainers.
I thought she would probably not return but a year later she did wearing a trainer style
shoe I cut her nails we chatted about her family she didn’t mention any pain I didn’t
comment on her footwear.

So shoes are so important to healthy feet. It’s not just the style its how well the shoes fit.
There should be ½ an inch space beyond the longest toe and the end of the shoe. Feel
across the width of the shoe with the hand to make sure it’s not too tight. Lastly the heel
should fit in the back of the shoe and not slide up and down when walking.

I prefer a shoe with a Velcro strap or a lace up as they
give more support and they’re adjustable. Lace ups
when fastened should have a gap between the laces of
½ an inch. Most feet swell during the day so it’s better
to buy shoes in the afternoon. Shoes are so important,
do not impulse buy, shoes bought in the sales cannot
be returned so they not always the best choice.

So to reiterate...

FOOT PAIN IS NOT NORMAL! SEE A PODIATRIST

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be my lucky day!” Not wanting to lose the moment, I embraced her and and so it happened right

there and then. Afterwards she said, “Thanks,” and returned to the hob.

Happy, but a little puzzled, I asked, “What was that all about?”

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Non-human primates don’t just laugh – there is evidence they can crack their own jokes.
Koko, a gorilla in Woodside, California, who has learned more than 2000 words and 1000
American Sign Language signs, has been known to play with different meanings of the same
word. When she was asked: “What can you think of that is hard?” the gorilla signed “rock” and

“work”. She also once tied her trainer’s shoelaces together and signed “chase”.
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If you thought only humans could see a joke, it was time for an immediate re-think. An
orangutan had been shown a ‘now you see it; now you don’t’ trick by a handler, who first
showed the animal a chestnut in a cup and then secretly removed the nut before showing the cup
again.When the orangutan cottoned on that he’d been ‘had’, he responded with what we humans
can’t help but understand as hilarity, rolling on the floor in apparent mirth. The orangutan was
laughing at the wacky incongruity of seeing a chestnut in a cup and then finding it gone.

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the same speed as you and the horse in front of you. What must you do to safely get out of this

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

Gardening Tips for November

There is still plenty to do in the garden even though the days are shorter now. Have fun with bulbs :
You can plant flowering bulbs in the same pot for a continuous show. The more bulbs, the bigger the
pot and the greater the surprise when they come up. The general rule of thumb is to plant bulbs 2 times
deeper than the height of the bulb. So the largest bulbs such as Crown Imperial should go in first. Filling
the pot by your chosen bulbs until you have completed the job.
Carry on Clearing and Cleaning.
Keep removing dead and fallen leaves, you can save them to create leaf mould later.
Scarify the lawns to remove dead choking thatch and get air and nutrients to the roots. If your lawn is
too far gone then you can still lay new turf if there is no risk of frost.
Clear the pond of excessive growth and debris. Leave it in clumps nearby for a few days so the pond
creatures can find their way home before removing to compost.
Cut back any overgrowing Herbaceous Perennials. Clear any spent, worn out old plants and compost
them if there is no evidence of disease. Burn all garden materials if disease is present.
Prune off any long stems on Rose bushes.
Leave any ornamental grass heads as they do add an attractive soft landscape swaying in the wind over
the now dull borders.
Now is the time to plant new Fruit trees, Soft and Cane fruit bushes as well as taking cuttings of Roses
and other deciduous bushes you wish to propagate.

Gardening Tips for December

December is here again, I can recall seeing Holly bushes overladen with berries back in September.
My mother always used to say it was a sign of a hard winter to come, we shall prepare for it anyway.
In the Flower garden. Cut back this year’s growth on Wisteria to or buds.
Do not be tempted to cut back your fading Hydrangeas. The new buds will be protected by them.
Do the pruning in the Spring. Clear all leaves from around Roses, those that have suffered from
Blackspot should be burned or put in landfill.
If you have Alpines or a dry bed apply extra grit around the plants. Lift and store Dahlia tubers once the
leaves turn black from frost.
On the Vegetable Plot. Time to dig over any empty vegetable areas.
Give them a good dressing over with manure or well- rotted compost and
leave it for the worms and bugs to do their job.
It is also time to enjoy those Parsnips, Leeks and especially those Brussel
Sprouts. Ensure the greenhouse is clean and fumigated to eradicate pests.
Group together any garden pots, this will provide a little extra protection.
Clear out your shed and if like me put it all back again.
In the House. Reflect on a good year of gardening whilst you tuck into
your ‘Quality Sreet’. I have been told the wrappers are cellulose so they
can be composted to ease your conscience.
If you live in Bournemouth and would like to grow your own fresh fruit and vegetables whilst
keeping fit and healthy. Then come and see us at North Bournemouth Allotments in Cornelia
Road, Wallisdown. 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.

A Merry Christmas from us all at North Bournemouth Allotment Society.

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