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Growing Con�dence Surprising Southbourne Hengistbury UpdateP20P8 P4
Mar/Apr 2013 - Edition 17
More news online: www.southbourne.net
FREE
Spring Green�ngersPLUS
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MARGERY DAW& THE MAYOR’SFASHION SHOW
Spring has �nally sprung and as warmer weather approaches, I am pleased to welcome you to the March & April 2013 edition of the Southbourne-on-Sea Magazine. Easter Sunday is on the 31st March and many local businesses are gearing up for a busy period, look out for da�odils, bunnies and eggs galore!In this edition we’ve got news from across the area, some great o�ers from local businesses and I am delighted to say we’re expanding and looking for a full time person to help with sales and features. If you are interested in working on this magazine, or know someone suitable, see page 22.
Spring Has Sprung
EditorTom [email protected]
Thanks toCarol Butler, Lawrence Roots and all our supporters, readers and advertisers
Websitewww.southbourne.netTelephone0845 224 7354
Copyright © 2013Published by
Bourne HallBournemouthBH2 6BW
We can accept no responsibility for inaccuracies or complaints arising from advertising features.
We’d love to hear from you with your comments, articles and ideas for the May & June edition. The deadline for this edition is 16th April. Email [email protected] for details.
CONTENTS PageLocal News & Events Calendar 4-5Spring Green�ngers 7Improve Reading Comprehension 8A Handy Man to Know 13Domestic Angels Make A Di�erence 15Southbourne-on-Sea Map 16-17Fresh Look at The Beach Hut 18Surprising Southbourne at The Hub 20-21We’re Recruiting 22Cryptic Crossword 24Social Groups and Things To Do 26-27Useful Numbers 28-29Spring 2013 with Sunrise 30
Tom Faull
Southbourne-on-Sea Magazine
Growing Con�dence Surprising Southbourne Hengistbury UpdateP20P8 P4
Mar/Apr 2013 - Edition 17
More news online: www.southbourne.net
FREE
Spring Green�ngersPLUS
P7
MARGERY DAW& THE MAYORSFASHION SHOW
95 Southbourne Grove Southbourne-on-Sea
Bournemouth BH6 3QX
Tel: 07973 191085 Web: www.margerydaw.com
+ SEE OUR NEW COLLECTIONS ARRIVING EARLY FOR SPRING AND SUMMER
Margery Daw♥ ♥
Mayor's Fashion ShowOne of the highlights of the Mayoral
Year in aid of the Mayor of Bournemouth's Charities
Wednesday 27th March at the Day's Hotel (formerly the Marsham Court)
Doors open at 7.30pm, show commences at 8pm. Tickets £10,
includes drinks reception!Tickets available from Margery Daw
Wedding Exhibition
Sunday 17th March, Littledown Centre
11.00-15.00pmSee our models on the catwalk showing our
new range of Guest and Mother of the Bride &
Groom outfits.
Spring has �nally sprung and as warmer weather approaches, I am pleased to welcome you to the March & April 2013 edition of the Southbourne-on-Sea Magazine. Easter Sunday is on the 31st March and many local businesses are gearing up for a busy period, look out for da�odils, bunnies and eggs galore!In this edition we’ve got news from across the area, some great o�ers from local businesses and I am delighted to say we’re expanding and looking for a full time person to help with sales and features. If you are interested in working on this magazine, or know someone suitable, see page 22.
Spring Has Sprung
EditorTom [email protected]
Thanks toCarol Butler, Lawrence Roots and all our supporters, readers and advertisers
Websitewww.southbourne.netTelephone0845 224 7354
Copyright © 2013Published by
Bourne HallBournemouthBH2 6BW
We can accept no responsibility for inaccuracies or complaints arising from advertising features.
We’d love to hear from you with your comments, articles and ideas for the May & June edition. The deadline for this edition is 16th April. Email [email protected] for details.
CONTENTS PageLocal News & Events Calendar 4-5Spring Green�ngers 7Improve Reading Comprehension 8A Handy Man to Know 13Domestic Angels Make A Di�erence 15Southbourne-on-Sea Map 16-17Fresh Look at The Beach Hut 18Surprising Southbourne at The Hub 20-21We’re Recruiting 22Cryptic Crossword 24Social Groups and Things To Do 26-27Useful Numbers 28-29Spring 2013 with Sunrise 30
Tom Faull
Southbourne-on-Sea Magazine
Growing Con�dence Surprising Southbourne Hengistbury UpdateP20P8 P4
Mar/Apr 2013 - Edition 17
More news online: www.southbourne.net
FREE
Spring Green�ngersPLUS
P7
MARGERY DAW& THE MAYORSFASHION SHOW
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Southbourne-on-Sea NewsLocal news from around the area
Useful Dates & Events - March & April 201311 Mar Open Day at Southbourne Creative Hub, see page 2013 & 14 Mar Dr Jekyl & Mr Hyde amateur theatre production of the classic by
The Arena Theatre company, held at Avonbourne College. 7.30pm and tickets £8. Call 01202 530947
17 Mar St. Patrick’s Day 20 Mar Simon Bonsor & Dr Alison Barrington speak at the Southbourne
Literary Society. £3 per person. Call 01202 427367.24 Mar Matt McGowan sings at The Larderhouse at 7pm, food served until
8pm, book a table on 01202 424687.26 Mar Quiz and Curry night at the Beach Hut, see page 1827 Mar New Forest Remembers WWII Project talk at the Bournemouth
Natural Science Society at 2.30pm. 01202 55352531 Mar Easter Sunday and clocks go forward 1 hour at 1am (less sleep!)7 Apr History Trail Walk with John Cresswell, see page 2017 Apr Kirsty Robinson speaks at the Southbourne Literary Society about
the state of bookshops. £3 per person. Call 01202 427367.24 Apr Quiz and Chilli night at The Beach Hut, see page1817 May Lynn Shepherd reads from her book ‘A Treacherous Likeness’ at
The Shelley Theatre. See www.shelleytheatre.co.ukEvery Thursday - Quiz Night at The Grove Tavern, 27 Southbourne Grove.
Call 01202 430008Every Friday - Live Music at The Spyglass and Kettle, 25 Stourwood Avenue.
Call 01202 424888
Mar & Apr
Check out the online calendar to �nd even more local events and things to do: www.southbourne.net/calendar
Southbourne Leads Mayor’s Fashion ShowIn addition to celebrating the store’s 65th Anniversary, Heather Drayton is taking ‘Margery Daw’ to the top of the social calendar and supplying ladies clothes for the Mayor of Bournemouth’s Charity Fashion Show. Menswear at the show will be provided by another long standing local business, Gibbs of Southbourne on Seabourne Road. The glitzy event takes place at the The Days Hotel (formerly the Marsham Court) on Wednesday March 27th, doors open at 7.30pm and the show starts 8pm. Tickets for the event are £10 and include a drink on arrival. Tickets are available from the Mayor’s office on 01202 451117 or from Heather at Margery Daw on 01202 425087.
Hengistbury Visitor Centre DevelopmentsWork on the new eco-friendly Visitor Centre at Hengistbury Head is underway. The building is designed to be environmentally friendly due to an air source heat pump which will provide heating and photo-voltaic panels will provide electricity for the centre. The centre will o�er an exhibition area for archaeology, ecology and geology celebrating 14,000 years of Bournemouth’s prehistory from the Stone Age to the present day. Further
landscaping work will create outdoor learning areas and a wildlife garden for bird ringing and pond studies. The centre will cost around £1million, with £432,000 coming from the Heritage Lottery Fund, £300,000 from developer contributions and £300,000 from the Land�ll Communities Fund view Canford Environmental Ltd.
Pokesdown Spring MarketThe Pokesdown Market is taking place on Saturday 6th April and will be a bustling mix of stalls, pop-up shops and plenty of food and drinks options. If you are a local trader or resident it’s free! Email Pam at [email protected] to book a table.
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Southbourne-on-Sea NewsLocal news from around the area
Useful Dates & Events - March & April 201311 Mar Open Day at Southbourne Creative Hub, see page 2013 & 14 Mar Dr Jekyl & Mr Hyde amateur theatre production of the classic by
The Arena Theatre company, held at Avonbourne College. 7.30pm and tickets £8. Call 01202 530947
17 Mar St. Patrick’s Day 20 Mar Simon Bonsor & Dr Alison Barrington speak at the Southbourne
Literary Society. £3 per person. Call 01202 427367.24 Mar Matt McGowan sings at The Larderhouse at 7pm, food served until
8pm, book a table on 01202 424687.26 Mar Quiz and Curry night at the Beach Hut, see page 1827 Mar New Forest Remembers WWII Project talk at the Bournemouth
Natural Science Society at 2.30pm. 01202 55352531 Mar Easter Sunday and clocks go forward 1 hour at 1am (less sleep!)7 Apr History Trail Walk with John Cresswell, see page 2017 Apr Kirsty Robinson speaks at the Southbourne Literary Society about
the state of bookshops. £3 per person. Call 01202 427367.24 Apr Quiz and Chilli night at The Beach Hut, see page1817 May Lynn Shepherd reads from her book ‘A Treacherous Likeness’ at
The Shelley Theatre. See www.shelleytheatre.co.ukEvery Thursday - Quiz Night at The Grove Tavern, 27 Southbourne Grove.
Call 01202 430008Every Friday - Live Music at The Spyglass and Kettle, 25 Stourwood Avenue.
Call 01202 424888
Mar & Apr
Check out the online calendar to �nd even more local events and things to do: www.southbourne.net/calendar
Southbourne Leads Mayor’s Fashion ShowIn addition to celebrating the store’s 65th Anniversary, Heather Drayton is taking ‘Margery Daw’ to the top of the social calendar and supplying ladies clothes for the Mayor of Bournemouth’s Charity Fashion Show. Menswear at the show will be provided by another long standing local business, Gibbs of Southbourne on Seabourne Road. The glitzy event takes place at the The Days Hotel (formerly the Marsham Court) on Wednesday March 27th, doors open at 7.30pm and the show starts 8pm. Tickets for the event are £10 and include a drink on arrival. Tickets are available from the Mayor’s office on 01202 451117 or from Heather at Margery Daw on 01202 425087.
Hengistbury Visitor Centre DevelopmentsWork on the new eco-friendly Visitor Centre at Hengistbury Head is underway. The building is designed to be environmentally friendly due to an air source heat pump which will provide heating and photo-voltaic panels will provide electricity for the centre. The centre will o�er an exhibition area for archaeology, ecology and geology celebrating 14,000 years of Bournemouth’s prehistory from the Stone Age to the present day. Further
landscaping work will create outdoor learning areas and a wildlife garden for bird ringing and pond studies. The centre will cost around £1million, with £432,000 coming from the Heritage Lottery Fund, £300,000 from developer contributions and £300,000 from the Land�ll Communities Fund view Canford Environmental Ltd.
Pokesdown Spring MarketThe Pokesdown Market is taking place on Saturday 6th April and will be a bustling mix of stalls, pop-up shops and plenty of food and drinks options. If you are a local trader or resident it’s free! Email Pam at [email protected] to book a table.
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Over 100 free activities open to the public in June 2013.
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Green�ngers Garden Supplies & LandscapingWhere Reputation and Quality is the Number One Priority
Green�ngers is a well established Bournemouth based garden supplies & landscaping company.
Over the last 17 years they have been transforming peoples gardens and supplying organic garden products to over 10,000 satis�ed customers, earning a reputation for professional service and quality products. Green�ngers Organic Manure Mulch has rightly been called "Horticultural Gold", there really is nothing better available!
This year business owner Zac Kerin is proud to be sponsoring Bournemouth in Bloom. He told us, “Our business has been built based on trust, friendly, e�cient and professional service. So whether you are looking for a full garden design, our popular garden-tidy service, or simply a couple of bags of compost then Green�ngers is the company to call!”
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How to Improve Reading Comprehensionwith Connie and Edward from NumberWorks’nWords
Here is a strategy that has good evidence of success in improving reading comprehension for children. It is based on work completed by Marjorie Siegel, a professor of education at Columbia University and has been researched by Trevor Cairney, among other educationalists and researchers.
We are highlighting this because we identi�ed it as a need by a number of children who come to our tutoring centre. Interestingly, di�culty with reading comprehension is not limited to just those students who come to us for help with English. It is also a problem for students who �nd word problems in maths challenging.“Sketch to Stretch” involves having students draw pictures while they read and after they read. It is intended to “stretch” students’
understanding of what they are reading and increase their comprehension of the material. It also gives children a
non-word based method to a�ect their appreciation of what they are reading,
�ction and non-�ction. This may help some children who are challenged by
the written word.Here are the steps we suggest you have your children try: • Draw a picture to show what happened • Draw a picture of the character • Draw a picture to show what the character or person did, saw, heard, thought • Draw a picture of what might happen next or about the conclusionThis strategy may very well improve your child’s comprehension over time and develop an appreciation of what she or he is reading.
A free assessment can be booked by calling the centre on 01202 433673 or emailing them at [email protected]
FREEASSESSMENT
Confidence grows by making mistakes in a safe environment.NumberWorks'nWords offers maths and English tutoring.
Free assessments for maths and English at NumberWorks'nWords in Bournemouth.
Phone 01202 433 673 or email [email protected]
107/109 Belle Vue RoadBournemouth
BH6 3DJ
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How to Improve Reading Comprehensionwith Connie and Edward from NumberWorks’nWords
Here is a strategy that has good evidence of success in improving reading comprehension for children. It is based on work completed by Marjorie Siegel, a professor of education at Columbia University and has been researched by Trevor Cairney, among other educationalists and researchers.
We are highlighting this because we identi�ed it as a need by a number of children who come to our tutoring centre. Interestingly, di�culty with reading comprehension is not limited to just those students who come to us for help with English. It is also a problem for students who �nd word problems in maths challenging.“Sketch to Stretch” involves having students draw pictures while they read and after they read. It is intended to “stretch” students’
understanding of what they are reading and increase their comprehension of the material. It also gives children a
non-word based method to a�ect their appreciation of what they are reading,
�ction and non-�ction. This may help some children who are challenged by
the written word.Here are the steps we suggest you have your children try: • Draw a picture to show what happened • Draw a picture of the character • Draw a picture to show what the character or person did, saw, heard, thought • Draw a picture of what might happen next or about the conclusionThis strategy may very well improve your child’s comprehension over time and develop an appreciation of what she or he is reading.
A free assessment can be booked by calling the centre on 01202 433673 or emailing them at [email protected]
FREEASSESSMENT
Confidence grows by making mistakes in a safe environment.NumberWorks'nWords offers maths and English tutoring.
Free assessments for maths and English at NumberWorks'nWords in Bournemouth.
Phone 01202 433 673 or email [email protected]
107/109 Belle Vue RoadBournemouth
BH6 3DJ
The Candle Box50 Southbourne GroveBournemouthBH6 3RBTel: 01202 432020 | Web: www.candleboxgiftshop.co.uk
Unique gifts at surprisinglyaffordable prices!
A low intensity Latin inspired fitness class for those 50/60/70+
Tuesdays at 11.15amTrinity Methodist Church, Southbourne Rd, BH6 5AQ
Helen: 07526 929895 Alison: 07570 446291E-mail: [email protected]
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If you want to promote your business to local residents for less than £35 a month, contact Tom on 0845 224 7354 or visit: www.southbourne.net/advertise
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A Handy Man to KnowJoe Hart Designs
If you don’t know your hammer from your nutspinner, or the thought of assembling Ikea �at packs �lls you with dread, don’t worry, that’s what Joe Hart Designs is for.Calling on over 20 years of professional experience, Joe Hart Designs is here to help prevent the small things in your property becoming larger problems.
We spoke to Joe who told us more about the service, “We specialise in home handyman services covering all sorts of day to day household maintenance to home improvements and ‘DIY’ type stu� you can’t manage ...or don’t want to! Our prices are reasonable, and we work largely on personal recommendation. If you need a professional job doing then give us a call".
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‘Angel’ Janet makes a real di�erence
Customers and sta� have been quick to pay tribute to Domestic Angels, the Southbourne-based home help service, as it celebrates its tenth anniversary.“I am a long term cancer patient and on top of the gradual deterioration of everything else in the last few months, it has got so that I’m no longer able to do the housework,” says Zena Keyworth from Southbourne.“Janet, our Angel, is always so friendly and pleasant and does such a good job for us - it makes a real di�erence to our lives. Janet is like one of the family - she is more of a carer than a cleaner.” Philippa Davis from Canford Cli�s added “It’s extremely professional, reliable and nothing is too much trouble and being a locally conceived and grown business, I think is very important.”Samantha Acton, who started Domestic Angels in 2002, told us what the company’s services mean to her customers. “I always wanted us to provide more than what we actually do. I’d like to thank Janet and all our Angels who have embraced the philosophy that people come �rst and their needs cannot be boiled down into 15-minute time slots.”
Domestic Angels celebrates a decade of caring and cleaning
Domestic Angels
Call now for a free, no obligation consultation01202 267350 or e-mail [email protected]
Domestic Cleaning
Home Help
Holiday Home Cleaning
Spring Cleaning
Helping … in your home
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sit back and relax while we look after all your printing needshigh quality • reliable • best price • trade colour printing
Pat’s Nurture Your Baby offers parents/carers the opportunity to be taught how to massage their babies and is recommended to be taught with babies from the age of 6 weeks to several months. It gives the opportunity to build:
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Group sessions currently in Southbourne and Christchurch; I’m happy to travel to homes in Bournemouth, Poole or Christchurch for individual sessions.
Contact Pat on 07974 388574 for a chat and any further information you may need or via e-mail at [email protected] - I look forward to meeting you and your little ‘uns.
• A stronger bond • Stronger digestive and respiratory systems• Better body, mind, awareness and coordination • Baby’s confidence
• Less discomfort from colic, wind and constipation • Encourage circulation and nervous systems to function better
• Relaxation, better sleep and improved skin condition• Development of baby’s first language .....touch.
Please mention the Southbourne Magazine when contacting our advertisers
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‘Angel’ Janet makes a real di�erence
Customers and sta� have been quick to pay tribute to Domestic Angels, the Southbourne-based home help service, as it celebrates its tenth anniversary.“I am a long term cancer patient and on top of the gradual deterioration of everything else in the last few months, it has got so that I’m no longer able to do the housework,” says Zena Keyworth from Southbourne.“Janet, our Angel, is always so friendly and pleasant and does such a good job for us - it makes a real di�erence to our lives. Janet is like one of the family - she is more of a carer than a cleaner.” Philippa Davis from Canford Cli�s added “It’s extremely professional, reliable and nothing is too much trouble and being a locally conceived and grown business, I think is very important.”Samantha Acton, who started Domestic Angels in 2002, told us what the company’s services mean to her customers. “I always wanted us to provide more than what we actually do. I’d like to thank Janet and all our Angels who have embraced the philosophy that people come �rst and their needs cannot be boiled down into 15-minute time slots.”
Domestic Angels celebrates a decade of caring and cleaning
Domestic Angels
Call now for a free, no obligation consultation01202 267350 or e-mail [email protected]
Domestic Cleaning
Home Help
Holiday Home Cleaning
Spring Cleaning
Helping … in your home
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Southbourne-on-Sea MapThe best of Dorset on your doorstep
Map data ©2010 Tele Atlas
Southbourne GroveGreat selection of independent and unusual shops all on a traditional high street.
Boscombe
Woodside Road Car ParkSituated next to ‘Little People’ on Woodside Road. O�ers 85 spaces & free parking from 6pm.
see www.boscombe.info
Fisherman's Walk Cli� LiftThe Fisherman's Walk Cli� Lift operates every day from the end of March through the summer. It o�ers quick and easy access from the beach to the cli� tops, as well as stunning views of the coast. The cli� lift, built in 1935, is actually classed as a light railways so get on board for the most unusual railway journey of your life!
What would you like to see featured in the next edition?Email [email protected] with your suggestions.
Seabourne RoadAn ecletic mix of shops connects Southbourne Grove to Christchurch Road. Southbourne Library is at 118 Seabourne Road.
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Southbourne-on-Sea MapThe best of Dorset on your doorstep
Map data ©2010 Tele Atlas
Southbourne GroveGreat selection of independent and unusual shops all on a traditional high street.
Boscombe
Woodside Road Car ParkSituated next to ‘Little People’ on Woodside Road. O�ers 85 spaces & free parking from 6pm.
see www.boscombe.info
Fisherman's Walk Cli� LiftThe Fisherman's Walk Cli� Lift operates every day from the end of March through the summer. It o�ers quick and easy access from the beach to the cli� tops, as well as stunning views of the coast. The cli� lift, built in 1935, is actually classed as a light railways so get on board for the most unusual railway journey of your life!
What would you like to see featured in the next edition?Email [email protected] with your suggestions.
Seabourne RoadAn ecletic mix of shops connects Southbourne Grove to Christchurch Road. Southbourne Library is at 118 Seabourne Road.
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The ever popular Beach Hut has had a make-over and is sporting a fresh and bright new look for 2013. In addition to the new look there is also a new range of lovely gifts in store for you to peruse at your leisure while enjoying the tasty food o�erings.
Put Your Feet Up on SundayTake it easy on Sundays and make the most of Sunday Lunch at The Beach Hut. There is a choice of meat or vegetarian served with homemade Yorkshire puddings, fresh vegetables, gravy and roast potatoes. There is a selection of desserts to �nish things o� nicely too! It’s just £7.95 per person for 2 courses. Free Glass of Wine!
As a very special treat for our readers, Clive and Lee are o�ering a free glass of wine when you give them a try and book a table for the �rst time on a Sunday. Simply call 01202 430418 to book your table and mention the ‘Southbourne Magazine’ and you’ll receive a free glass of wine with your lunch!
Fresh New Look at The Beach Hut
Tel: 01202 430418 Email: [email protected]
2 Breakfasts for £5Two Full English, or
Veggie, Breakfasts for £5Served all day
Valid with this voucher and purchase of a drink for each person
SOSM
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Beach Hut RentalRelax and enjoy our lux�r� beach hut.Includes kettle and gas hob, hospitalit� pack, mugs, plates, bowls, cutler�, wine glasses, games, books, tables and 4 chairs, 2 loungers. Rates var� for bank holidays and beach events (please call).
Book now to avoid disappoint�ent on 01202 430418 or email [email protected]
Quiz TimeThere are two great quiz nights coming up in March and April. It’s just £6 per person includinga meal and your �rst drink.Tuesday 26 March - chicken or veggie curry with rice and a poppadomWednesday 24 April - beef or veggie chilli with rice.Book your space for the quiz night as places go very quickly. Quiz entry is £1 and winner takes all!
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The ever popular Beach Hut has had a make-over and is sporting a fresh and bright new look for 2013. In addition to the new look there is also a new range of lovely gifts in store for you to peruse at your leisure while enjoying the tasty food o�erings.
Put Your Feet Up on SundayTake it easy on Sundays and make the most of Sunday Lunch at The Beach Hut. There is a choice of meat or vegetarian served with homemade Yorkshire puddings, fresh vegetables, gravy and roast potatoes. There is a selection of desserts to �nish things o� nicely too! It’s just £7.95 per person for 2 courses. Free Glass of Wine!
As a very special treat for our readers, Clive and Lee are o�ering a free glass of wine when you give them a try and book a table for the �rst time on a Sunday. Simply call 01202 430418 to book your table and mention the ‘Southbourne Magazine’ and you’ll receive a free glass of wine with your lunch!
Fresh New Look at The Beach Hut
Tel: 01202 430418 Email: [email protected]
2 Breakfasts for £5Two Full English, or
Veggie, Breakfasts for £5Served all day
Valid with this voucher and purchase of a drink for each person
SOSM
AG
Beach Hut RentalRelax and enjoy our lux�r� beach hut.Includes kettle and gas hob, hospitalit� pack, mugs, plates, bowls, cutler�, wine glasses, games, books, tables and 4 chairs, 2 loungers. Rates var� for bank holidays and beach events (please call).
Book now to avoid disappoint�ent on 01202 430418 or email [email protected]
Quiz TimeThere are two great quiz nights coming up in March and April. It’s just £6 per person includinga meal and your �rst drink.Tuesday 26 March - chicken or veggie curry with rice and a poppadomWednesday 24 April - beef or veggie chilli with rice.Book your space for the quiz night as places go very quickly. Quiz entry is £1 and winner takes all!
We are starting our Heritage Lottery Funded Project, Surprising Southbourne in March and there are plenty of things for you to get involved with to help us �nd out about the history of Southbourne.Do you remember the Shell House at Southbourne Crossroads? We have a comment book for those of you who do and craft activities for kids to re- create a version of the Shell House.Do you remember the 2nd world war, here or elsewhere? We would love to have your stories, so jot them down and bring them along.OPEN DAYS for adults and children of all ages. • Friday 1st March 2-4pm & Monday 11th March 4-6pmThere will be free activities for children, light refreshments and a chance to look at what we have discovered so far. You can bring in any photos, newspaper clippings or similar which you would like us to see. We will copy it and return it to you of course.You can also �nd out how to book a place on our Creative Writing Course to create short stories and poems or our Textile Course to create hangings, using needlecrafts and painting inspired by our local history. Both courses are suitable for all levels including beginners, led by experienced and friendly teachers.We also have a History Trail Walk on Sunday 7th April with local historian John Cresswell. Meet at The Hub at 2pm. The walk will last approximately two hours at a leisurely stroll returning to The Hub for a cuppa. Children are welcome but must be accompanied.These activities are free due to the generosity of the Heritage
Surprising Southbourne Find out more, call Cathy on 01202 427962129-131 Belle Vue Road, Southbourne, BH6 3EN
Lottery Fund, and we know there are many things for us still to discover which is why we called the project Surprising Southbourne!After Easter we will have more open events and walks, we will be mounting an exhibition of all we have discovered and celebrating it all with a musical performance in June – so look out for details in the next edition of the Southbourne Magazine or check out our website www.southbournehub.co.ukBelow is a selection of photos from the Domestic Angels and Creative Hub showcase in February. Thanks to all the businesses and organisations who attended the event.
Cathy’s Update from the Creative Hub
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We are starting our Heritage Lottery Funded Project, Surprising Southbourne in March and there are plenty of things for you to get involved with to help us �nd out about the history of Southbourne.Do you remember the Shell House at Southbourne Crossroads? We have a comment book for those of you who do and craft activities for kids to re- create a version of the Shell House.Do you remember the 2nd world war, here or elsewhere? We would love to have your stories, so jot them down and bring them along.OPEN DAYS for adults and children of all ages. • Friday 1st March 2-4pm & Monday 11th March 4-6pmThere will be free activities for children, light refreshments and a chance to look at what we have discovered so far. You can bring in any photos, newspaper clippings or similar which you would like us to see. We will copy it and return it to you of course.You can also �nd out how to book a place on our Creative Writing Course to create short stories and poems or our Textile Course to create hangings, using needlecrafts and painting inspired by our local history. Both courses are suitable for all levels including beginners, led by experienced and friendly teachers.We also have a History Trail Walk on Sunday 7th April with local historian John Cresswell. Meet at The Hub at 2pm. The walk will last approximately two hours at a leisurely stroll returning to The Hub for a cuppa. Children are welcome but must be accompanied.These activities are free due to the generosity of the Heritage
Surprising Southbourne Find out more, call Cathy on 01202 427962129-131 Belle Vue Road, Southbourne, BH6 3EN
Lottery Fund, and we know there are many things for us still to discover which is why we called the project Surprising Southbourne!After Easter we will have more open events and walks, we will be mounting an exhibition of all we have discovered and celebrating it all with a musical performance in June – so look out for details in the next edition of the Southbourne Magazine or check out our website www.southbournehub.co.ukBelow is a selection of photos from the Domestic Angels and Creative Hub showcase in February. Thanks to all the businesses and organisations who attended the event.
Cathy’s Update from the Creative Hub
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We’re Recruitingbe part of something big
Bournemouth Publishing, the company behind the Southbourne Magazine, is recruiting. Would you like to be part of something big in 2013? Bournemouth Publishing currently has three printed titles, a number of popular
websites and exciting plans to expand in 2013. We’re looking for the perfect person to be part of this. It’s a full time position and the successful applicant starts in mid April. The Position - Features & Sales ExecutiveThe role will be varied, interesting and consist of building relationships with local businesses with the aim of helping promote their products and services in the magazines and websites. You’ll write editorial and content for the magazines and websites and be the �rst point fo contact for local business, groups and organisations. We’re based in Westbourne but you’ll spend most of your time out and about meeting people. About YouYou will have good experience of sales, the perfect person will have B2B or media sales history with a fantastic track record of closing.You will be mobile with a good local knowledge (being able to �nd a cheeky parking space in Westbourne, Southbourne and Boscombe is pretty handy too!).You will have good computer skills and the ability to work from home and on the road. The perfect person will have advanced computer skills with a knowledge of web technology and social media.Your salary will be basic + commission and depend on your skills and experience, but �rst year earnings will be in the region £15k-27k.
How to applyApplications by email for the attention of Tom Faull to [email protected] - include your CV and why you would like to work for Bournemouth Publishing Ltd.Closing date for applications is Friday 22nd March.
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We’re Recruitingbe part of something big
Bournemouth Publishing, the company behind the Southbourne Magazine, is recruiting. Would you like to be part of something big in 2013? Bournemouth Publishing currently has three printed titles, a number of popular
websites and exciting plans to expand in 2013. We’re looking for the perfect person to be part of this. It’s a full time position and the successful applicant starts in mid April. The Position - Features & Sales ExecutiveThe role will be varied, interesting and consist of building relationships with local businesses with the aim of helping promote their products and services in the magazines and websites. You’ll write editorial and content for the magazines and websites and be the �rst point fo contact for local business, groups and organisations. We’re based in Westbourne but you’ll spend most of your time out and about meeting people. About YouYou will have good experience of sales, the perfect person will have B2B or media sales history with a fantastic track record of closing.You will be mobile with a good local knowledge (being able to �nd a cheeky parking space in Westbourne, Southbourne and Boscombe is pretty handy too!).You will have good computer skills and the ability to work from home and on the road. The perfect person will have advanced computer skills with a knowledge of web technology and social media.Your salary will be basic + commission and depend on your skills and experience, but �rst year earnings will be in the region £15k-27k.
How to applyApplications by email for the attention of Tom Faull to [email protected] - include your CV and why you would like to work for Bournemouth Publishing Ltd.Closing date for applications is Friday 22nd March.
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• Competitive salary based on experience, basic + commission
• be part of a dynamic local company • be part of Bournemouth
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Cryptic CrosswordTest your lateral thinking with a �endish crossword
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CLUES ACROSS 8. Greenwich measurement used in the interim (4,4) 9. Boulevard is a location for event (6)10. Fawn's mother drove, oddly enough (3)11. Pole light, they say, is courteous (6)12. Hires out permits (4)14. Clubs bring on late-evening rash (10)17. Scottish shrub could warm her up (7)18. It would be agonising if Paul swallowed cooked �n (7)19. What he saw may unlock the case for police investigators (3,7)22. Can you see these pubs in prison? (4)23. Jump well (6)24. O�er to buy a lot (3)26. Take the stand at dummy-run (6)27. Lawman Wyatt to sharpen radio accessory (8)
CLUES DOWN 1. More dimes tossed and learned by rote (9) 2. Social worker seen in shantytown (3) 3. V-shaped hairline tip made bereaved woman talk (5'1,4) 4. When in Rome, changed into type of sheep (6) 5. Read out challenge (4) 6. Waterhole with signi�cance has good intentions (4-7) 7. Pencil ends are targets of ridicule! (5)13. Painted walls but glossed over faults (11)15. Attorney is ordered to �nd o�ce supplies (10)16. Raises doubts about what's in exam paper (9)20. Low cricket delivery, though a new one comes from Manhattan or Queens (6)21. Loud performances of data (5)23. Spot initials? That's easy! (4)25. Life energy coming partly from much inspiration (3)
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Cryptic CrosswordTest your lateral thinking with a �endish crossword
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CLUES ACROSS 8. Greenwich measurement used in the interim (4,4) 9. Boulevard is a location for event (6)10. Fawn's mother drove, oddly enough (3)11. Pole light, they say, is courteous (6)12. Hires out permits (4)14. Clubs bring on late-evening rash (10)17. Scottish shrub could warm her up (7)18. It would be agonising if Paul swallowed cooked �n (7)19. What he saw may unlock the case for police investigators (3,7)22. Can you see these pubs in prison? (4)23. Jump well (6)24. O�er to buy a lot (3)26. Take the stand at dummy-run (6)27. Lawman Wyatt to sharpen radio accessory (8)
CLUES DOWN 1. More dimes tossed and learned by rote (9) 2. Social worker seen in shantytown (3) 3. V-shaped hairline tip made bereaved woman talk (5'1,4) 4. When in Rome, changed into type of sheep (6) 5. Read out challenge (4) 6. Waterhole with signi�cance has good intentions (4-7) 7. Pencil ends are targets of ridicule! (5)13. Painted walls but glossed over faults (11)15. Attorney is ordered to �nd o�ce supplies (10)16. Raises doubts about what's in exam paper (9)20. Low cricket delivery, though a new one comes from Manhattan or Queens (6)21. Loud performances of data (5)23. Spot initials? That's easy! (4)25. Life energy coming partly from much inspiration (3)
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Social Groups & Things To DoJoin a local social group
Book Talk Reading Groups1st Monday of the month 5.30 - 6.30pm2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month 5.30pm - 6.30pmGet together to discuss the latest book release or share thoughts about your favourite read. Held at Southbourne Library, call 01202 428784.
Boscombe Albion YFCBoscombe Albion Football Club was established in 1972 and was a founder member of the Bournemouth Youth Football League. See: www.boscombealbionfc.com
Southbourne Computer Club for the over 50’sMeets fortnightly on Wednesdays 10am - 12 at Immanuel Church Hall, 120 Southbourne Road. £1.50 per meeting, to cover the costs of stationery and refreshments. Talks on all aspects of home computing, question & answer sessions, practical instructions. More details at www.southbournecomputerclub.org.uk
Southbourne Craft GroupGet crafty at Southbourne Library on Seabourne Road from 10am. Every last Tuesday of the month. Call 01202 428784 to �nd out more.
Southbourne Art SocietyRegular critiques of members’ work, workshop and annual exhibition. Artists of all abilities welcome. 3rd Friday of the month between 2 – 4pm at Immanuel United Reformed Church, 120 Southbourne Road. Email [email protected] for more information.
Southbourne Literary SocietyMeeting in the Parlour of Trinity Methodist Church, Southbourne Road on the third Wednesday of each month at 7.30pm.Annual subscription £16, visitors welcome at £3 per per meeting. 01202 427367.
Friends of Fisherman's Walk A volunteer group of local residents committed to raising awareness and use of the Walk and regenerating it for the bene�t of the community. Call 07831 175312 or email enquiries@�shermanswalk.co.uk
Dorset HumanistsDiscuss humanism, science, atheism & philosophy - and much more. The group invites open minded people who want to learn what it's like to live without religion, using reason, evidence, science and ethical behaviour as their guide. Regular local meetings and talks. See www.dorsethumanists.co.uk
Baby Wriggle and RhymeFun for the little ones at Southbourne Library. Every Monday 10.15-10.45am and 11.15-11.45am. Also on the 1st Saturday of each month from 10am - 10.30am.
Check our website for local community circles in the bandstand and other venues. We are available for hire to facilitate drumcircles and sing songs at weddings, anniversary parties etc. We get your party going!!
Find out more online: www.heikedrumshare.com
Drum Jam at Mad UndergroundEvery other Tuesday (starting 26th Feb) from 7.30 – 9pm 144 Seabourne Road, BH5 2HZ. £5 per person.
Southbourne Creative HubEvery Monday from 10.30 - 11.30am and the last Friday of the month from 7.45 - 8.45pm. 129 - 131 Belle Vue Road, BH6 3EN. £4 with 1 child, £2 per additional child.
Have fun with drums, shakers, rattles and rollers in a relaxedatmosphere, make new friends and make rhythms.
You don’t need to have an instrument, they’re supplied.You don’t need to have any musical ability - just the ability to count 1,2,3,4.
Call Heike on 07542 115055 or email [email protected]
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27Social Groups & Things To DoJoin a local social group
Book Talk Reading Groups1st Monday of the month 5.30 - 6.30pm2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month 5.30pm - 6.30pmGet together to discuss the latest book release or share thoughts about your favourite read. Held at Southbourne Library, call 01202 428784.
Boscombe Albion YFCBoscombe Albion Football Club was established in 1972 and was a founder member of the Bournemouth Youth Football League. See: www.boscombealbionfc.com
Southbourne Computer Club for the over 50’sMeets fortnightly on Wednesdays 10am - 12 at Immanuel Church Hall, 120 Southbourne Road. £1.50 per meeting, to cover the costs of stationery and refreshments. Talks on all aspects of home computing, question & answer sessions, practical instructions. More details at www.southbournecomputerclub.org.uk
Southbourne Craft GroupGet crafty at Southbourne Library on Seabourne Road from 10am. Every last Tuesday of the month. Call 01202 428784 to �nd out more.
Southbourne Art SocietyRegular critiques of members’ work, workshop and annual exhibition. Artists of all abilities welcome. 3rd Friday of the month between 2 – 4pm at Immanuel United Reformed Church, 120 Southbourne Road. Email [email protected] for more information.
Southbourne Literary SocietyMeeting in the Parlour of Trinity Methodist Church, Southbourne Road on the third Wednesday of each month at 7.30pm.Annual subscription £16, visitors welcome at £3 per per meeting. 01202 427367.
Friends of Fisherman's Walk A volunteer group of local residents committed to raising awareness and use of the Walk and regenerating it for the bene�t of the community. Call 07831 175312 or email enquiries@�shermanswalk.co.uk
Dorset HumanistsDiscuss humanism, science, atheism & philosophy - and much more. The group invites open minded people who want to learn what it's like to live without religion, using reason, evidence, science and ethical behaviour as their guide. Regular local meetings and talks. See www.dorsethumanists.co.uk
Baby Wriggle and RhymeFun for the little ones at Southbourne Library. Every Monday 10.15-10.45am and 11.15-11.45am. Also on the 1st Saturday of each month from 10am - 10.30am.
Check our website for local community circles in the bandstand and other venues. We are available for hire to facilitate drumcircles and sing songs at weddings, anniversary parties etc. We get your party going!!
Find out more online: www.heikedrumshare.com
Drum Jam at Mad UndergroundEvery other Tuesday (starting 26th Feb) from 7.30 – 9pm 144 Seabourne Road, BH5 2HZ. £5 per person.
Southbourne Creative HubEvery Monday from 10.30 - 11.30am and the last Friday of the month from 7.45 - 8.45pm. 129 - 131 Belle Vue Road, BH6 3EN. £4 with 1 child, £2 per additional child.
Have fun with drums, shakers, rattles and rollers in a relaxedatmosphere, make new friends and make rhythms.
You don’t need to have an instrument, they’re supplied.You don’t need to have any musical ability - just the ability to count 1,2,3,4.
Call Heike on 07542 115055 or email [email protected]
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Useful ContactsNumbers for local and national services
Typical cost of calls0800, 0808, 0500 are free to call.0845 charged at local rate, 0870 charged at national rate.
01202 42787801202 42337701202 66551101202 3036260845 46 47
01202 44388201202 42561601202 432838
07825 5226871010800 55511101305 2511330845 98811880800 111 9990800 807060
08457 70809001202 5900590845 60046000800 661441
Mobile rates
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MedicalSouthbourne Surgery (17 Beaufort Road)Marine Surgery (29 Belle Vue Road)Poole Hospital Bournemouth HospitalNHS Direct
DentistsShelley Manor DentalSouthbourne Dental PracticeGentle Dentistry
Emergency ServicesSouthbourne Safer Neighbourhood TeamBournemouth Police (non emergency)CrimestoppersDorset Fire & RescueFloodline (info and advice)British Gas (report leaks)Environment Agency
ServicesSouthern ElectricBournemouth WaterWessex WaterNuisance Call Report Line
01202 42878401202 42611701202 42952101202 31622001202 42214901202 76594801202 37706901202 5555110845 388 354401202 45145101202 633633
0870 24000090845 40405060845 60602650845 7711710845 60604000800 7766000344 515 14000808 80840000845 30309000800 11110500 70070008457 909090
Local ResourcesSouthbourne LibrarySouthbourne Post O�ce Tuckton Library Locksmith (Westcli�e Locksmiths) Broken Boiler (Gas Boiler Care) 24 Hour Glazier24 Hour PlumberStreamline Warrens TaxisDorset Lesbian and Gay HelplineBournemouth CouncilPoole Council
National ServicesDVLAConsumer Direct The Pension ServiceGiving BloodOrgan DonorTalk to Frank (drug advice)Shelter (housing)National DebtlineVictim SupportChildlineMissing PersonsSamaritans
Missing Something?Are there useful numbers we have missed? Email [email protected] for the next edition!
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29Useful ContactsNumbers for local and national services
Typical cost of calls0800, 0808, 0500 are free to call.0845 charged at local rate, 0870 charged at national rate.
01202 42787801202 42337701202 66551101202 3036260845 46 47
01202 44388201202 42561601202 432838
07825 5226871010800 55511101305 2511330845 98811880800 111 9990800 807060
08457 70809001202 5900590845 60046000800 661441
Mobile rates
will vary,
check with
your provider
MedicalSouthbourne Surgery (17 Beaufort Road)Marine Surgery (29 Belle Vue Road)Poole Hospital Bournemouth HospitalNHS Direct
DentistsShelley Manor DentalSouthbourne Dental PracticeGentle Dentistry
Emergency ServicesSouthbourne Safer Neighbourhood TeamBournemouth Police (non emergency)CrimestoppersDorset Fire & RescueFloodline (info and advice)British Gas (report leaks)Environment Agency
ServicesSouthern ElectricBournemouth WaterWessex WaterNuisance Call Report Line
01202 42878401202 42611701202 42952101202 31622001202 42214901202 76594801202 37706901202 5555110845 388 354401202 45145101202 633633
0870 24000090845 40405060845 60602650845 7711710845 60604000800 7766000344 515 14000808 80840000845 30309000800 11110500 70070008457 909090
Local ResourcesSouthbourne LibrarySouthbourne Post O�ce Tuckton Library Locksmith (Westcli�e Locksmiths) Broken Boiler (Gas Boiler Care) 24 Hour Glazier24 Hour PlumberStreamline Warrens TaxisDorset Lesbian and Gay HelplineBournemouth CouncilPoole Council
National ServicesDVLAConsumer Direct The Pension ServiceGiving BloodOrgan DonorTalk to Frank (drug advice)Shelter (housing)National DebtlineVictim SupportChildlineMissing PersonsSamaritans
Missing Something?Are there useful numbers we have missed? Email [email protected] for the next edition!
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Put a spring in your step this March with a host of great events at Sunrise Senior Living of Southbourne.
St Patrick’s Day CelebrationSunday 17th March, 2pm - 3.30pmJoin Sunrise and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with an afternoon of Irish celebration with international entertainer Helen Du�y playing piano, clarinet and Violin.
Easter TreatsThursday 28th March 10am - 12pmCome and celebrate Easter with residents, families and the Sunrise team. Musical entertainment will be provided by wonderful singer and pianist Hope Schacter. Hot Cross Buns and Easter Eggs will accompany the morning tea. A gold coin donation for Alzheimer’s Society will be appreciated.
Open HouseSaturday 30th March 11am - 3pmSunrise are throwing open the doors and providing you with an opportunity to �nd out more about their unique approach to 24 hour quality care. There will be musical entertainment and refreshments served throughout the day.
What’s on at Sunrise
If you are interested in �nding out more about Sunrise see www.sunrise-care.co.uk or call the residence on 01202 437600.
Our individually tailored programmes of care and wide range of stimulating entertainment and activities ensure that there’s something here for everyone, and our passionate staff are always on hand to meet the needs of every resident.
But don’t just take our word for it. Contact us today for more information or to arrange a visit.
Sunrise of Southbourne
www.sunrise-care.co.uk
Call us on 01202 437600 for more informationSunrise of Southbourne, 42 Belle Vue Road,
Southbourne, Bournemouth BH6 3DS
Make a Fresh Start with Sunrise
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Our individually tailored programmes of care and wide range of stimulating entertainment and activities ensure that there’s something here for everyone, and our passionate staff are always on hand to meet the needs of every resident.
But don’t just take our word for it. Contact us today for more information or to arrange a visit.
Sunrise of Southbourne
www.sunrise-care.co.uk
Call us on 01202 437600 for more informationSunrise of Southbourne, 42 Belle Vue Road,
Southbourne, Bournemouth BH6 3DS
Make a Fresh Start with Sunrise
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