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News from ARCH 6 Dear Readers Canford Heath Arts Society 6 Welcome to the September edi on of the Local Police 8 Canford Heath Link. News From Trading Standards 10 Hope you were all able to make the most of the Waggy Tails 10 lovely weather in the summer months whether Going for Gold 12 you managed to go abroad, had a ‘stayca on’ Pet advice from Na erjacks 14 or enjoyed the lovely area we live in.
Are you happy? 14 Following on from the very successful Poppy Garden View 16 event held at the library last year, this year ARCH are will be extending this to the lamp Recipe 18 posts around Canford Heath, a great idea, if you Cuddles Nursery 20 would like to remember someone please see Law Spot from H G Walker 23 their ar cle on page 6.
Dexter’s Football 24 Great to see that Everyone Ac ve, Ashdown Book Review 25 have now been able to re open, Iain the centre Puzzle Page 26 manager and the rest of the team are working hard to welcome you back. Klass Care 28 Poole Athle c 30 Good to see some old adver sers returning and some new ones joining us, please try and Film Review 31 support our loyal customers. Kids Page 32 If you have any community news that you Second Hand not Second Best 33 would like to share please let me know by 12th Useful Tel No’s 34 of September, for inclusion in the October edi on. Puzzle Solu ons 34 News from Westminster 35 Take care everyone, un l next me.
Local Councillors 36
Church Message 37 Jane Editor Canford Heath Library 37 Index 38 Adver sing in the Canford Heath Link We provide local targeted adver sing at a great Crazy Golf Reader Offer 39 price, discounts available for package bookings and
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Tel: 01202 693747 don’t receive a copy through your door, magazines E:Mail [email protected] are available for collec on from Canford Heath Facebook Canford Heath and Creekmoor Link Library. Or give us a call on 01202 693747 and we Web Site www.canfordheathlink.co.uk will post one to you.
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Following the great success of our Cra ed Poppy Display “Canford Heath Remembers” Cra ed Unfortunately we are not yet able to confirm if we will Poppy display last year in the Library be able to hold another Cra ed Poppy display in the which raised £175 for the Royal Bri sh Library this year due to COVID‐19. Please join the ARCH Legion, this year ARCH (Associa on of Facebook page or our e‐bulle n mailing list by emailing Residents of Canford Heath) are planning to place 40 [email protected] for regular updates about Poppies on lamp posts along Adastral Road for the 2 this and everything on Canford Heath. weeks leading up to Remembrance Weekend in November. We would like to put names of people to be Charity Bag Collec on 18.9.20 remembered for their part in the 2nd World War or any To help raise funds for Christmas Lights on Canford Heath, we are holding a Charity Bag collec on on Friday conflict since (Falklands, Afghanistan etc). We are asking th our residents for nomina ons to have a loved one 18 September 2020. Your dona ons of unwanted remembered on a Poppy for a £5 dona on. Clothes, Shoes, Belts & Bags will be sold to a company Alterna vely, if you would just like to sponsor a Poppy called Bag2School who will give us a dona on based on with a message (ie The Smith Family remembers our the weight of the items donated. We are currently heroes) we would love to hear from you too. We also finalising a collec on point on Canford Heath, so please welcome messages from businesses who would like to look on our Facebook Page @ARcanfordheath or on e‐bulle n for further updates. We may be able to take part. th collect a few dona ons on Thursday 17 September for There are 40 lamp posts along Adastral Road, and if we those that cannot bring them to the collec on point. receive more messages we will con nue to add lamp Please get in touch if you require a collec on. posts around Canford Heath. ARCH Communica on If anyone has a loved one they would like remembered To find out everything going on with ARCH and the wid‐ in this way, or would like a message displayed on a er Canford Heath community, join our growing Facebook Poppy, please get in touch with us on page @ARcanfordheath ‐ we already have over 1000 [email protected]. We are asking for a £5 followers and welcome more residents to join us. dona on for each name requested to help with the cost Alterna vely, if you prefer, we have a weekly e‐bulle n of the Poppies. Let’s make this a wonderful sight to see sent by email – so please join the mailing list by emailing along Adastral Road and Canford Heath! your details to [email protected]
Latest news for Canford Heath Art Society, (CHAS) CHAS members have been keeping in contact with having our mee ngs again. We have a large collage to each other in these difficult mes by email, phone finish, this is to celebrate Canford Heath’s nature and le er and our Facebook page. CHAS usually meet two the Fighter pilots who some of our roads on Canford Thursdays evenings, 1st and 4th a month 7pm‐9pm at Heath are named a er, ini ally this was going on Canford Heath Library, taking part in various projects, display in the library’s front entrance for VE 75 day exhibi ons and going on ou ngs and so on, instead but now hopefully it will be on display throughout we have doing projects at home and emailing/ pos ng November for Remembrance Day.
our pain ng and sketches to encourage and mo vate Although the library is open which is great, they are each other. Some have also challenged themselves by not allowed to have group mee ngs yet. But hopefully doing things like sketching animals and trees in alpha‐ we can start up again soon, perhaps end September be cal order, or pain ng gree ng cards or finishing or October? pain ngs they’ve promised to family and friends.
We’ve started mee ng in the Poole Park along with a few leisure painters, it was lovely mee ng up with our ar st friends, having a walk, catching up with Email: [email protected] each other’s news and doing some sketching. Phone: 01202 382643, le er (if we have your address) CHAS members are very much looking forward to Facebook: Canford Heath Art Society (CHAS)
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There has been an increase in cataly c to make the the more difficult converter the s in the Poole area, with vehicles Avoid parking your vehicle half on the pave‐ being targeted in residen al streets and in public ment and half on the road, as this may make it carparks. easier for thieves to access the cataly c converter Cataly c Converter The Preven on Advice If parking in a public car park, consider parking alongside other cars and facing you bonnet towards the wall if possible. With the cataly c converter posi oned at the front of your vehi‐ cle, this will make it harder for thieves to get close enough to steal it If there is a fleet of vehicles, park the low clear‐ ance vehicles to block the high clearance vehicles. This will obstruct access underneath If your cataly c converter is bolted on, you can ask for your local garage to weld the bolts to make it more difficult to remove. Alterna vely, you can also etch a serial number on the converter You can even purchase a ‘cage clamp’ which is Did you know a thief can take the cataly c a cage device that locks in around the converter from your car in a ma er of minutes converter to make it more difficult to remove and leave you to foot the bill? Speak to your dealership about the possibility
Cars which are o en targeted are those with of adding a lt sensor that will ac vate the higher chassis, such as a 4x4 or an SUV, however, alarm should any thief try to jack the vehicle up Hybrid vehicles, such as the Toyota Prius, to steal the converter account for a large propor on of the cataly c If you see someone ac ng suspiciously under a converters being stolen. vehicle, report it to the Police. Obtain as much Thieves target these vehicles as the cataly c informa on as possible, including any vehicle converters are said to be less corroded. The registra ons. hybrid drivetrain results in lower overall exhaust emissions, leaving the precious metals in be er Poole Neighbourhood Policing Team. condi on. In turn, this makes them more valuable to sell on. How to contact the team On Patrol: Please don’t hesitate to stop and To reduce the risk of having your cataly c speak to us on patrol. converter stolen, you should: Telephone: 101, if a crime is in progress or life is Park your car in a locked garage where possi‐ in danger dial 999. ble, but if this isn’t an op on, then park it in a Email: CanfordHeath‐NPT@Dorset.PNN.Police.uk well‐lit and well‐populated area Follow us on Twi er: @PooleNPT Park close to fences, walls or a curb with the Join us on Facebook: exhaust being closest to the fence, wall or curb Poole Neighbourhood Policing Team Go to: www.dorset.police.uk
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The hallmarking of gold and silver dates back to 1300 quality. The hallmark is then applied so it can legally be put onto the market. when King Edward I introduced it to protect standards and to prevent cra smen commi ng fraud when A 2019 report confirmed that up to a third of precious making jewellery. The first stamp was a leopard’s metal products supplied online are unhallmarked and head which symbolised the King’s mark of authen ca- could therefore be fake. Jewellery fraud has consistent‐ on. The word ‘hallmark’ didn’t come into use un l ly been an issue in the precious metal industry where th the 15 century when cra smen took their artefacts counterfeit items can be made and sold to the unsus‐ to Goldsmiths’ Hall in London to be assayed. Today pec ng customer at a high price. Fake jewellery there are four assay offices in opera on, in London, affects the reputa on of legi mate businesses and Birmingham, Edinburgh and Sheffield. hurts the industry as a whole and without hallmarking
Hallmarking techniques and regula ons have been fine‐ enforcement many customers and legi mate business‐ es are exposed to fraud. tuned since those early days. The current legisla on that governs hallmarking has been effec ve since the If you believe you may have purchased counterfeit crea on of the 1973 Hallmarking Act which is enforced jewellery report it to Dorset Council Trading Standards by trading standards officers. by visi ng the Ci zens Advice Consumer Service at
If a jeweller makes items of silver, gold, pla num or h ps://www.ci zensadvice.org.uk/consumer or by palladium and wants to sell them they are obliged to calling their new freephone number 0808 223 1133. get them assayed which guarantees they are good
Waggy Tails Rescue
Registered Charity 1114957
Poppy Road and Ashley Road) re‐opened and would like to say Is looking for a forever a big WELCOME BACK to so many of our loyal customer home supporters who have shopped with us. We are follow‐ ing all guidance – full details can be obtained by calling Poppy is a 10 year old Jack the office. Please note that we can only accept dona‐ Russell. She is a sweet ons at specific mes and not in large quan es. We natured elderly lady who would also ask people NOT to leave dona ons outside. loves people and needs a People can also support us by using Amazon Smile, Easy home where she is the only pet. Poppy enjoys her walks Fundraising and even the Coastal Lo ery. A big thank to but does not need to go too far. Poppy has had some all our supporters. Please keep a look out on our web‐ health issues and will need to stay under the care of site and our facebook page as we hope to add events our vet in Bournemouth. and fundraising ideas over the next few months. If you are able to offer me or one of my lovely friends a forever home or a foster home please contact our Waggy Tails Rescue is a registered charity based in office details are below. Dorset, we rescue and rehome dogs that have been For other dogs looking for their forever homes, please abandoned, neglected or otherwise in need of a new see our website. home. We also find homes for other small furries that may be in our care, so to find out more you can contact Waggy Tails Update us on the number above or send dona ons or le ers Whilst we have opened our applica on process, we to: remain unable to hold our monthly open day at West For more informa on, call 01202 875000 or Parley Memorial Hall at this me. Induc on mee ngs www.waggytails.org.uk are currently being held at our Sanctuary (Helen’s Dona ons for Waggy Tails can be sent to: House, Magna Road) by invita on only . Please watch Helen’s House , Waggy Tails Rescue, 143 Magna Road our website or Facebook page for further updates. Wimborne , BH21 3AW
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Going for Gold
Remodelling Sentimental Jewellery
Have you got some old gold jewellery, which has jewellery processes such as ‘cas ng’ are not sen mental value but which you never wear? It suitable for paste gems or so er gems such as sits in your jewellery box, among the costume emeralds. jewellery you wear all the me, and whenever Sketching & Designs – Make sure you take in you see it you feel a pang of guilt. Gold has always some pictures of jewellery that you love, or been seen as a good investment as it holds its architecture you like, or pebbles and plants from value especially in uncertain economic mes. This the natural world. The jeweller will want to see means that many of us have some random what you like so they can bring your ideas and inheritance pieces in our jewellery box. It doesn’t inspira on to life on paper. Be sure to be clear feel right to sell it so what can you do? about your budget, you’ll feel much happier if Have you ever thought about crea ng new you are. They usually send 3‐5 sketches of their jewellery from old jewellery? ideas and then you get to discuss them and decide on any revisions. Jewellers generally It might have been a though ul but misplaced won’t copy someone else’s work exactly; they gi , or inherited from an elderly rela ve with will want to create a piece for you. Some dubious taste, or it might be pre y but looks jewellers work on their designs in pencil and ink, dated, and isn’t your style. Jewellery has one others on a 3D CAD system. Find a jeweller who purpose…to adorn, and if you’re not wearing it, works in a way you feel comfortable with. you’re preven ng it from fulfilling that purpose. So why not use your old jewellery to create Collec on – At collec on, the jeweller will take something you love to wear? you through caring for your jewellery and advice on maintenance. Some offer an annual clean and Find a jeweller – Do your research. Ask friends service. Also ask about insurance value. and family who they use. If you see someone wearing a par cularly beau ful piece, Then enjoy wearing your jewellery, full of compliment them on it and ask if they had it memories, yet uniquely yours. made and by whom. People who wear gorgeous By Charlotte Taylor jewellery usually know of a jeweller, even if their current piece was not purchased from them, and they love to share that informa on, because who doesn’t love to be complimented on their exquisite taste! Design Mee ng – The jeweller will set up a mee ng to assess your heirloom jewellery. They’ll look at the quality of the gold and any gems. The gems don’t have to be real. Some quality paste gems are stunning in their own right and may just need a more modern se ng to transform them. Some
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Please mention The Canford Heath and Creekmoor Link when responding to adverts 13 Pet advice from from Natterjacks Vet All washed up! one flea on your pet there are usually hundreds more in the house. Most fleas in this area are now resistant The start of Autumn marks the return of the stormier to the majority of shop‐bought flea products including seas and brings to our shores a number of poten al Johnsons, Frontline, Bob Mar ns etc so check with us threats, the most notable one being chunks of palm oil. to find an effec ve and affordable solu on. Palm oil is used in foods and cosme cs and can be
quite appealing to some dogs. It is produced in vast quan es in the tropics and ends up spilling into the Harvest or Trombiculid mites seas before floa ng all around the world. It absorbs (‘Chiggers’) crude oil and other toxins from water in the process These ny orange mites appear in the late summer/ and when ingested can cause extreme gastrointes nal early Autumn and are real menace for many pets. They irrita on leading to severe vomi ng and diarrhoea as feed on dead and dying vegeta on in the garden but well as a life‐threatening pancrea s. are equally happy to chew on the skin around the head
and neck of cats and between the toes of dogs provok‐ Fleas! ing a severe reac on. Many veterinary flea and parasite If your pets have picked up the odd flea this summer, treatments will kill the mites but addi onal treatment Autumn is usually when you will know about. As soon may be needed to limit the allergic reac on triggered as the hea ng is turned on fleas start breeding in their by their bites. thousands and fleas living outdoors will soon abandon
the cold and wet to make their way indoors. Fleas love If you have any concerns, please contact the crevices in wooden floors as much as carpets and spend very li le me on the animal itself – for every surgery on the contact details opposite.
Are you Happy? It's an interes ng ques on...with an interes ng answer. yours. You don't have to be world class, It turns out that happiness is not a des na on; it isn't just good enough to give you pleasure. something to be achieved. Happiness is something that Find your values ‐ Consciously think resides inside you. You can be happy wherever you are, about your thoughts and feelings. Don’t right now. stay in a job you hate to buy things you don't need. Define happiness for you ‐ Happiness isn’t the same as Don’t hang out with the group of friends who drag you pleasure. It isn't a single emo on. Happiness requires down when you can spend me with one or two who you to go through the pain and struggles of life and deal li you up, and definitely don't keep saying yes to things with them like everyone else. How you react to pain you don't want to do. and struggle defines your happiness. As you deal with This isn't a magic formula for happiness, but it's a start. and solve your own problems and those of others you Happiness, like anything worthwhile takes prac ce. actually become happier. More doesn't mean happier ‐ More money, a faster car Be happy. Tracey Anderson and a bigger house won't make you happier, because happiness comes from within. Beyond the financial security we need to provide a place to live, pay for essen al services and food to eat, we don't need a whole lot more. More is nice, but not essen al for happiness. Find your thing ‐ You’re not going to excel at most things in life but all of us h ave at least one thing we're great at. It could be kni ng, playing piano, or making wooden bird houses, but find it, enjoy it, and make it
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Garden View ‐ Dazzling Dahlias
Over the past few years, I've fallen in love Dahlias come in the most amazing array of with dahlias for their ability to provide colours. autumn colour. I think Dahlias are like the 'Lubega Power Yellow‐Orange' sounds like a glamorous friend who arrives late to the toilet cleaner but is in fact a gloriously tropical party, fresh and full of life, outshining all the dwarf bedding dahlia which produces masses other guests who are a bit red and past their of double flowers well into autumn if you best...or maybe that's just me being fanciful. deadhead it regularly. At 30cm you can plant it Either way the vibrant colours, tac le textures at the front of the border or in window boxes and stunning petal forma ons make the Dahlia to brighten the dullest of days. queen of the September garden for me. Dahlia 'Cornel Brons' produces wonderful The dahlia originates from Mexico and there round copper‐coloured architectural flowers. are 30 species and around 20,000 cul vars! They are long‐las ng and make spectacular cut Don't let its exo c past fool you; it hails from flowers. They look good in the middle of a high mountain regions so is happy in cool, wet, border because they grow to 90cm. and windy condi ons. It doesn't ma er what For gardeners who prefer a more subtle or size your garden is there is a dahlia for you, unusual colour pale e: from dwarf varie es to giants. There is even Dahlia 'Cafe aux Lait produces enormous one variety (Imperialis) that can reach 6m (20 exquisite blooms in a so apricot‐pink colour, feet) in the wild in its na ve South America. which fade to vintage cream. It's the perfect If your garden is on the exposed side, or you dahlia for crea ng a focal point toward the live in the north then look for the pompom back of the border as it grows to 120cm. varie es as the colourful globes are very hardy, Dahlia 'Creme de Cassis' has stunning two‐tone standing up to the worst of the Bri sh weather. petals on water lily‐shaped flowers. It grows to 90cm so is good for the middle of a border and Dahlia bulbs are comprised of tubers. In order also looks fabulous in a big pot. to sprout the tuber must have an ‘eye’. If you live in a very cold area, you can dig up the Happy gardening. tubers at the end of the season and plant them By Rachael Leverton out again the following year. My garden is quite sheltered, so I simply cut them down and mulch them. I learned the hard way that mulched dahlias survive and thrive much be er than unmulched plants. Dahlia tubers are hungry beasts and don't take kindly to being undernourished. The first year I planted them I didn't mulch and the second year the flowers were sparse and undersized. On the advice of a neighbour I fed them, mulched them, and watered them through the hot season, and they returned in full vigour the following year.
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Tarte Ta n
I think of tarte ta n as grown-up toffee apples, and like the pizzas last month it’s another recipe that can be cooked in a cast-iron pan.
Prepara on me: 15 minutes remove and allow to cool completely. Cooking me: 20 minutes, plus cooling me, Sieve the flour into a large mixing bowl, add the plus 30 minutes in the oven. diced bu er and rub together un l the mixture resembles breadcrumbs. S r in the sugar and a Serves: 6 pinch of salt. Add the beaten egg and combine Ingredients into a dough. Add a li le water if required but keep the dough fairly dry. Wrap it in clingfilm 7‐9 medium apples: Cox are my favourite for and refrigerate for 30 minutes. this, but other varie es work well. 200g white sugar Pre‐heat the oven to 200C / Gas. Roll out the pastry to about 5mm / ¼ inch thick and cut out a 50g bu er circle slightly larger than your pan. Place the 225g plain flour pastry on top of the pan and tuck the edges 2 tbsp caster sugar around the fruit. If your pan has a detachable 120g cold diced bu er wooden handle, now is the me to detach it! 1 medium egg, beaten Bake for about 30 minutes un l the pastry is Method golden, then remove from the oven. Allow to cool for 5 minutes, then place a plate which Peel, halve and core the apples, then place in the should be slightly larger than the pan, on top and fridge, uncovered, for a few hours or overnight. carefully invert the tart on to the plate. Serve It doesn’t ma er if they turn a li le brown, the warm crème fraiche, natural yoghurt, or vanilla idea is for them to dry out a li le, so there’s less ice cream. juice and less chance of soggy pastry. Place the sugar into a 20‐24cmcast iron frying pan along with 50ml water and let the sugar soak up the water. Cook over a medium heat un l it turns golden and fudgy. Try not to s r the sugar un l it’s mostly liquid as it might recrystalise. Remove from the heat and s r in the bu er, and a pinch of salt. Carefully arrange the apples in the pan, round‐side down. Be careful as the caramel stays hot for a long me! Place it back on the heat and cook gently for 5 minutes. Then
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Over the last four and a half months, life has been very limited numbers and have created a thorough risk assessment to ensure that families that a end are safe different for all of us. and supported, through these unprecedented mes. Cuddles Day Nursery has found it challenging in many Cleaning rou nes and schedules, drop off and collec on ways however we are proud to say that during lockdown points, outdoor play mes and children’s ac vi es have and the recent months of turmoil, we have stayed open all been adapted as a response to the COVID‐19 to support key workers, vulnerable children and other pandemic. We are lucky enough to say that our parents working parents. have been understanding and considerate of these changes which we are very thankful of. Ini ally, our Poole Stadium and Parkstone site closed, and we operated from our largest site in Canford Heath, As new guidelines emerge, we are now able to operate at with only a minimum amount of children a ending. We our full capacity in September, and are keen to invite were also able to accept new children whose parents parents in to come and have a look around if they are worked as key workers from across the borough when requiring childcare in the coming months. Our holiday their own nursery had been closed due to lockdown. club is also running this Summer for school aged children, on limited numbers. Our staff were fantas c, pulling together across all three teams and working as one, our big ‘Cuddles’ family. Our We are certain that there will be more challenging mes director, Linda Duly, determined to support both staff to come however one thing is for certain; our children and parents has been inspira onal for everyone. come first and it’s been wonderful to see the children se ling into nursery life once again. On 1st June, we re‐opened all our sites, on
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Law Spot from H G Walker
Why should I make a Will?
unnecessary problems for your loved ones Research carried out in December 2018 who already face a difficult me.
showed that 54% of UK adults don’t have a The intestacy rules may not distribute your Will. It may surprise you that this has assets in accordance with your wishes, as you included some well-known names; Rik may want to include gi s to people other than Mayall died in 2014 and Amy Winehouse family. If you do not have a spouse, children died in 2011, both without a Will. Other or parents, then the next to inherit would be celebri es who died intestate include Kurt your siblings. However, if you wanted a friend Cobain, Aretha Franklin, Prince, and Bob or your nieces and nephews to inherit part or Marley. The distribu on of Marley’s estate all of your estate this would only be achieved was s ll being contested in the courts more by making a Will. than 30 years a er his death.
It is crucial that you take advice from a If a person dies without a Will the intestacy solicitor in rela on to a Will as we have the rules apply. These set out the order of which exper se to ensure that your estate is persons inherit from the estate of the distributed to the right people and in a tax deceased. It is a common misconcep on that efficient manner. The Law Society state that if you die without a Will, but you are married, “Wri ng a legally valid Will with the help of a your spouse will automa cally inherit solicitor ensures people’s estate is inherited everything. From October 2014 where a exactly as they would choose and can prevent person died leaving a surviving spouse then a whole ra of problems landing on loved the residuary estate was paid to the spouse. ones when they are grieving.” However, if the deceased le a spouse and
surviving children then the spouse kept assets We understand that people are busy and me up to £250,000 and all the personal is precious and that is why our HGW experts possessions. Anything above this threshold can visit you or take instruc ons over the was divided as to 50% to the spouse and 50% telephone or via a ZOOM conference call if to be divided equally between any surviving you prefer. Any mee ngs will be in children. accordance with safety measures to prevent
th the spread of Covid 19. The rules changed on the 6 February this
year and the threshold has been increased to £270,000. However despite the increase, to Contact us at any branch for an informal die without making a Will can cause chat and a no obliga on quota on.
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2020/2021 Season Pitch Perfect The Dorset FA have announced that the Dorset Maintaining our pitch is a never‐ending job, th Youth Football league will start again on the 6 a er some much needed drainage work by the September 2020, with it an cipated, that the council, it was down to a group of players, Dorset Mini Soccer League commencing the coaches and parents armed with our following week, for those clubs that wish to wheelbarrows, rakes and spades who gave up par cipate. Here at Dexter Sports, we have a Sunday morning to fill in the ditches and followed all the FA and Government advice to spread the grass seed. Our playing fields at allow us to play friendlies safely and we look Learoyd Road should be pitch perfect before forward to star ng the season. Several of our the start of the new football season. teams had excellent seasons last year and hopefully that form will be carried over into the new season.
Sponsorship Dexter Sports U7’s Tomcats are looking very stylish in their new kit and we would like to thank Paul from Bluecord Roofing, one of Bournemouth’s premier roofing companies, for sponsoring the team over the next two seasons. The children loved ge ng their new shirts and shorts and can’t wait for the season to kick off.
Celebrity Spo ng Always a pleasure when a professional player or local celebrity takes me out to spend me with one of our teams. So, we are thankful to ex Bournemouth Manager, King of the Jungle, and famous Poole resident, Harry Redknapp who came down to the club house to present
the U12’s with their awards from last season. Dexter Sports Lionesses The U12’s Lionesses played their first ever match on Sunday 9th August, a milestone for Dexter Sports. They will be playing in the Girls Dorset Youth Football League on Saturdays, and are s ll looking for a couple more players, with or without footballing experience to join them. If you fancy playing for a local team, then please contact thei r manager Claire, who is a level 2 FA Coach, at [email protected]
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A Good Read The Clockmaker’s Daughter by Animal An cs: The Leaping Lion by Kate Moreton Lucy Courtenay
Ge ng married Brian is an excitable lion cub. His dad is the is one of those King of the Savannah, so a lot is expected of big events in him. He tries to be big and in mida ng, like his your life that dad. There is one thing that Brian loves doing changes more than anything else and that is playing everything. For leapfrog. He is the best in the savannah and is Elodie, plans for always searching for the next big thing to her upcoming leapfrog over. So, when he tackles his biggest wedding are leapfrog ever and fails, he is mor fied when all being pulled the other animals laugh at him. Humiliated he away from her vows to never leapfrog again. by her controlling That is, un l he learns that the Animal future mother‐in Olympics are going to be held in the savannah ‐law. Elodie works as an archivist in London and leapfrog is one of the events! Can he pluck and one day discovers an old satchel, an old up the courage to compete and risk more photo, and an old sketch of a large house that humilia on? Will he make his dad proud? will change everything and lead Elodie on a This lovely short chapter book (92 pages) is quest to discover the truth about the house perfect for young animal lovers, combining and the lady in the photograph. Was she animal facts – such as the fact that female lions meant to find these items and how are they do most of the hun ng – with a fun story. Who ul mately connected to her own past? knows, maybe lions really ARE good at Kate Morton is known for epic sagas – and at leapfrog? nearly 600 pages this is no excep on. Told in mul ple melines, the ac on moves swi ly from the present to the 1880s, the early 1900s, and the 1940s as the story of the house and its inhabitants unfold. With a vast cast of characters this does require some concentra on to keep track of who’s who, and some mes the story changes me period just as you were becoming engrossed. However, it is worth persevering. Part love story, part ghost story, part murder mystery, and part commentary on social class divide in the Victorian era Morton brings the various stories vividly to life on the page. Who is the clockmaker’s daughter and how did she come to linger at Birchwood Manor? And how will this all help Elodie come to terms with the path that her own life is about to take? By Willow Coby
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Puzzle Page
Quick Crossword Across 1234567 1 Requested the 19 Bargain (5) pleasure of, 8 9 21 Mythical creature summoned (7) (7) 5 Gargantuan (5) 10 11 23 Grassland (3) 8 Closest (7) 24 Defensive wall of a 12 13 14 15 9 Compete for (3) castle (7) 16 17 18 10 Chuckled, giggled 25 Part with cash (5) 19 20 21 22 (7) 26 Proposi on, axiom 11 Reach, spread (5) (7) 23 24 12 Commenced (5)
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Down 1 Ethics, principles (6) 5 Authen c, unvarnished 16 Climbs, clambers (6) 2 Enterprise, Endeavor (7) 17 Peak, crest (6) (7) 6 Crow‐like bird (5) 18 Advise, no fy (6) 3 Impart skills or 7 A prime number (6) 20 Delete (5) knowledge (5) 13 Aimed, hoped (7) 22 Picture, figure (5) 4 Frightened of (6) 15 Cockerel (7)
Solutions on Page 34 Mindbenders Can you find the hidden phrases? Sudoku How to play Sudoku 379 It’s simple! 9 2 8 Fill in the grid so that each 214 9 row, column and 3x3 box, contains the numbers 1 5 6 3 through to 9 with no 8 6 7 repe on. 2 You don’t need to be a genius. These puzzles use 6 1 8 logic alone. 7 21 Watch out! Sudoku is highly 9 addic ve.
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Lockdown Update September 2020
Ashdown 20 years old! Events are planned at Taunton, Yeovil and King’s Park. Due to the efforts of Lord Im pe of Merley and others, We will be there! the Ashdown track was built and an Ashdown Track User Group (ATUG) was cons tuted in 2000 by Senior member Melissa Courtney (Commonwealth members of Poole Athle c Club, Poole Runners and Games medallist!) was invited to and won the 1500m. Wimborne AC. in Finland on August 11th. This was a World Athle cs
On Friday a ernoon, 26th January 2001 it was officially Tour event. She is aiming at the postponed Tokyo opened by former England Football interna onal, (Sir) Olympics next July! Trevor Brooking. Heavy rain, which flooded the track, forced the ceremony inside and so it was held in the Sports Hall of the Leisure Centre. Opinions are divided about the ceremony!
Despite the weather outside, young athletes from Ashdown School (now Magna Academy) and Haymoor School provided the ac on and entertainment!
The total cost was £567,500 with substan al funding from the Na onal Lo ery. Trevor handed a Lo ery cheque for £429,000 to the Mayor, Joyce Jones and stayed a er the event to sign autographs, T‐shirts, etc.
Post‐lockdown, we hope to access the track on August Find out more from www.pooleac.co.uk 22nd for training. At last! David Li le
Athle cs compe ons re-start We are hoping to celebrate the Ashdown anniversary with a triangular match between the original ATUG clubs!
‘A Breath of Fresh Air’ 16th October – 2nd November 2020 The Gallery Upstairs, Upton Country Park, Poole BH17 7BJ 10 am – 4 pm daily Free entry, small parking fee Venue contact number: 01202 775304 www.thegalleryupstairs.org.uk; www.pedas.org.uk
Art exhibi on showing new work by members of Poole & East Dorset Art Society (PEDAS) to celebrate the re‐opening of The Gallery Upstairs, in th e lovely surroundings of Upton Country Park. The Gallery follows covid-19 safety measures.
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Film Review Streaming Edition
The Martian A er a group of astronauts leave Mars, they leave behind Mark Watney, played by Ma Damon, who is presumed dead a er a violent storm. Forcing him to survive on meagre supplies and his own wits whilst a rescue is planned from Earth. A fantas c drama and a modern classic. Streaming on Ne lix.
Finding Dory, the long awaited follow up to the acclaimed Pixar classic Finding Nemo. It is everything you would want from a sequel, it has a thought‐provoking story and the cozy feeling of being in a familiar, stunningly cra ed, undersea world. U lising excellent voice ac ng, the plot is the search for loved ones and learning what the true meaning of family is, mee ng new and old friends along the way. Streaming on Disney+
Knives Out . The mysterious death of crime novelist Harlan Thrombey is a fiendish case, the only thing Detec ve Benoit Blanc knows is that everybody in his dysfunc onal family is a suspect. Weaving a web of deceit and lies, this movie is gripping with a bulky storyline and a star studded cast. Streaming on Amazon Prime
By Arron Blake
As we can’t go to the cinema at the moment, Arron our Film Reviewer has picked out some films that we can watch on streaming services at home. Thanks Arron.
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It’s back to school this month. Can you find all the lessons hidden in the grid?
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Second Hand, Not Second Best
avoid chairs with a lot of peeling or cracking, There has never been a be er me to buy and (unless it is for decora ve purposes only) second hand for your home. During lockdown check the support it offers! lots of people indulged in some major declu ering and many lovely items have I break plates and cups with alarming ended up on eBay, Facebook, and similar regularity. So much so that I gave up on sites, not to men on charity shops and matching dinner services many years ago. vintage stores. Instead I buy pre y individual vintage pieces I like. The mix ‘n’ match look is eclec c but Nowadays we can buy anything we like new works for me and my family. Vintage doesn’t online or in department stores. So why necessarily mean expensive, but if you are purchase anything second‐hand? Well, the more careful than I am go for it. Look for problem with everyone shopping in the same pa na, shape, and design to indicate whether stores is that everyone’s home begins to look a an ar cle is genuine. bit like iden kit furnishing or ‘home‐design‐by‐ numbers’. Then there’s the issue of landfill. Mirrors are some of the best items to buy Buying second‐hand means you’re not vintage or an que. There are a wide range of contribu ng to a ‘wasteful’ society. Finally, styles in good condi on that can add a touch second‐hand means you get to choose of history or character to a room. An original something different, quirky, and unique to mirror edged with silver or gold, even if it is you. distressed, is it’s so much more interes ng than anything bought new. Old mirrors may Take pain ngs. It’s easy to pop into IKEA and have distor ons or bubbles in the glass so are buy a nice printed canvas but buying an best placed where ‘decora ve’ or ‘increasing original vintage oil pain ng is significantly light and space’ is more important than more worth it. Most people think ‘Rembrandt’ ‘func onal mirror’! or ‘Monet’ if you men on oil pain ngs but there are many lovely affordable original Buying second hand can be fun, let you works of art or vintage prints on offer, and express your individual personality, save who knows, you might even happen upon an money and the planet. What could be be er? undiscovered old master! By Tracey Anderson An ques rugs are another good purchase and can set the tone of an en re space. Look in an que markets for Oushaks and Serapis style rugs. They use higher‐quality wool, have a so er texture and blend with modern or an que furniture. They also tend to appreciate in value with age. Look for quality cra manship, no sun damage, and no smoke and pet odours. An older rug should be worn evenly. Leather club chairs will always be a good purchase. Look for original leather or one recovered with vintage leather. Distressed leather is lovely and adds character but
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Useful Telephone Numbers
Al‐Anon 02074030888 Doctors: www.al‐anon.or.uk Birchwood Medical Centre 01202 697639 Alcoholics Anonymous 0800 9177650 Creekmoor Surgery 01202 659351 Email: [email protected] Mitchell Road Canford Heath 01202 772540 BT fault line 0800 800151 Domes c Violence Na onal Help Line 0808 2000247 Borough of Poole 01202 633633 Empire Cinema 0871 4714714 Bowlplex 01202 715907 Gas‐Emergency 0800 111999
Cancer Back Up 0808 8001234 Hospitals Childline 0800 1111 Poole Switchboard 01202 665511 Canford Heath Library 01202 678955 A & E 01202 442202 Creekmoor Library 01202 659289 Bournemouth Switchboard 01202 303626 Canford Heath Comm Centre 07546 445386 A & E 01202 704167 Creekmoor Comm Centre 01202 600897 Emergency Eye Unit 01202 704181 Creekmoor Community Ass www.creekmoor.org.uk Hillbourne Community Centre 01202 601280
Churches: Lighthouse Centre 0844 4068666 Bap st Church C Heath 01202 684161 Limelights Youth Centre 01202 672318 Beacon Church C Heath 01202 687697 MoreBus 01202 338420 Christchurch Creekmoor 01202 267427 Na onal Rail enquiries 08457 484950 St Paul’s C Heath Office 01202 605311 NHS Direct 111 Open Mon, Tues, Thurs and Fri 9.00‐12.00 Wednesday 9.30‐12.30 Police non emergency 101 Ci zens Advice Bureau 03444 111 444 RSPCA (24 hours) 0300 1234999 Crimestoppers 0800 655111 Samaritans 08457 909090
Den sts: School Nurse Culliford Cres 01202 691520 Teeth on the Heath CH 01202 674331 Social Services 01202 735046 Moonlight Dental Centre C’moor 01202 658157 Vic m Support 01202 606200 Neighbourhood Centre C Heath 01202 692917
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This summer will be remembered for a tourist a rac ons, number of reasons, and perhaps also for the chari es and good weather, which at the me of wri ng community groups to have reached a record high. Many of you discuss how they are know that cricket is one of my passions (I did changing in response manage to play a match), and I am pleased to the coronavirus. I that restric ons on playing team sport are have been incredibly gradually being eased. I hope by the me impressed by how you read this that more aspects of life, such well people have as amateur music making will also be adapted, in order to permi ed. Having restric ons in place has keep their business been difficult for us all, but the vast majority going, and yet s ll keep people safe. Whether have been sensible and used common sense, healthcare se ngs, children’s entertainment, which has meant that many restric ons have car repairs, or health and fitness, everyone is now been li ed. The Government will not be doing their best to stay posi ve. slow to act if it necessary to put in place I was pleased to meet recently with the local further restric ons, but whilst being careful, Neighbourhood Policing Team to discuss how we must begin to get back to normal. they are dealing with an ‐social behaviour. The government has awarded an extra Many of you will have enjoyed taking £266,000 to Dorset from the safer streets fund advantage of the Eat Out to Help Out Scheme, which is great news for our area. as have I, whether with a coffee and cake in a café, or a meal out in the evening. It’s great Both BCP and Dorset Councils have been that so many local pubs, cafés and restaurants working hard to manage the high numbers of have been able to take advantage of the tourists to the area, which are of course vital scheme in so many different places. As life to our local economy. I am pleased that gets more back to normal, it is good to see despite the very high number of visits, that the support for many of our excellent local number of infec ons of Covid‐19 in Dorset businesses. have stayed very low. Sadly a number have le a mess a er they have visited, and I shall certainly be taking part in the Great Bri sh I have had numerous mee ngs with th th councillors across the poli cal spectrum, as we September Clean taking part from 11 ‐27 con nue to discuss cross party working to September. This na onal campaign has been support the community. There have been postponed from March, and aims to get as some excellent community support ini a ves many people involved as possible. See my during lock down, and I con nue to be websites for updates closer to the me. impressed by the work of so many groups right across the cons tuency, and I know that there If you have an issue that you need help with, are many unsung heroes working extremely please do get in touch; you can email me on hard in voluntary roles to help their friends [email protected] or and neighbours. I want to say thank you to contact my office on 01202 624216. you all. You can also follow what I’ve been doing on my website www.michaeltomlinson.org.uk
I have also visited several local businesses, Twi er @Michael4mdnp or Facebook www.facebook.com/michael4MDNP
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Tribute to Pete Parrish The Unofficial Community Li er Pick We were reminded recently just how fragile life 10AM on Saturday 19th September at can be when our ward colleague and friend, HATCH POND. Pete Parrish, died unexpectedly. Although Pete had only been a councillor since May 2019, he Although I am s ll unable to organise an official had been a member of our team for much long‐ community li er pick using council equipment, I er and was involved in many community ac vi‐ have managed to acquire 17 li er pickers and a es and events. He was incredibly proud to be supply of black bags. able to serve his community as a Canford Heath Clearly, we will have to s ck to the guidelines ward councillor and member of BCP Council’s around social distancing, bring our own gloves Licencing Commi ee. and be very careful. But, if you would like to His funeral was held on Thursday 13 August at join in this li er pick, please contact me as I Poole Crematorium and the family’s privacy need to make sure there is enough equipment was respected at this very difficult me. The for everyone, and we all stay safe. The Council Council was represented by the Leader of the will collect our waste, but the rest is up to us. Council and colleagues who knew him well, So, if you would like to join our growing army of including Chris Ma hews and myself. ‘Li er Heroes’ who have had enough of other On a personal note, Pete will be sadly missed people’s li er and are willing to do something by his friends and colleagues in Canford Heath. about it, please do get in touch with me: phone: He was well known for his li er picking skills 01202 388418 or email: and loved cha ng to residents a erwards [email protected] over a cup of tea. We will miss him. WE WILL DEDICATE THIS LITTER PICK TO PETE RIP Pete Parrish. 1943-2020. PARRISH IN MEMORY OF HAPPIER TIMES. . SURGERIES – Unfortunately, as ward councillors we are not able to restart our surgeries at the library yet. However, the library is pu ng in a ‘Drop Box’ so you can leave a message but if you are concerned about something or need advice, please do contact me directly on 01202 388418 or email [email protected]
Best wishes, Sandra Moore. Follow me on Facebook: Cllr Sandra Moore and Twi er: @SandraehMoore
Cllr Sandra Moore
[email protected] 01202 388418
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Church Message I couldn’t help but chuckle. The Communi es Secretary, have prayed for the first me in their lives. Jus n Welby, Rt Hon Robert Jenrick, MP, announced that places of Archbishop of Canterbury, said recently that more people worship would be permi ed to “reopen”. First, for have “gone to church” than at any point in recent history. private prayer (15 June) and later (4 July) for services. That’s certainly been our experience. We have more The reason for my amusement was that in reality the people tuning in to our daily “thought for the day” and church I lead (in common with millions of worship com- Sunday service than would ever turn up physically on a muni es around the world) hadn’t actually closed at all. Sunday morning. Why not pay us a visit yourself? You In fact, we’ve thrived over these past months. can find us on YouTube and Facebook. Just search for Canford Heath Bap st Church. From my earliest days I remember being taught that the church isn’t the building, it’s the people. The gathered So, have you recalibrated your life? A survey conducted community that finds its iden ty in worshipping God, by YouGov (April) concluded that only 9% of Britons caring for one another, and making the Good News of wanted life to return to normal a er this is all over. Jesus known to others. The buildings may have been We’ve all no ced the cleaner air, the increase in wildlife temporarily closed, but the church has grown and it’s and the strengthened sense of community. 54% of ministry has prospered over these past months. The respondents indicated they planned to make changes in government restric ons on gathering for worship are their life and the country as a whole to learn from the (necessarily) so strict, we’ve decided to stay online for the crisis. me being. That way we’re more able to be the church We’ve all been given an opportunity to consider these we believe God wants us to be. deep ques ons of life. I believe that opportunity has We worship a God of surprises, and his agenda is seldom come from God. As the summer of 2020 draws to a close ours. That doesn’t mean to say that this dreadful disease and we enter the autumn of this momentous year, what has been sent by God, but it is certainly being used by will you do with the opportunity we’ve all been given? him. The evidence is that hundreds of thousands of peo‐ ple have been prompted to reevaluate their lives. Many Rev’d Nigel Ford Minister, Canford Heath Bap st Church Please mention The Canford Heath and Creekmoor Link when responding to adverts 37
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