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Page 1: Southbourne Autumn 2011

Sept/Oct 2011 - Edition 8

More news online: www.southbourne.netpureglowm e d i a

FREE

Creative Hub Opening New Carers ServiceTop of the Blocks New Co-Op OpensPLUS S O U T H B O U R N E

C R E A T I V E H U B

WITH £50PRIZE DRAW

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designfiftyfive55-57 Southbourne Grove, Southbourne, BH6 3QU

t 01202 434007m 07837350401e [email protected] www.design�fty�ve-southbourne.com

Grand re-opening on Saturday 3rd SeptemberMade to measure curtains & blindsPainted furniture & picturesGifts & Mirrors

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designfiftyfive55-57 Southbourne Grove, Southbourne, BH6 3QU

t 01202 434007m 07837350401e [email protected] www.design�fty�ve-southbourne.com

Grand re-opening on Saturday 3rd SeptemberMade to measure curtains & blindsPainted furniture & picturesGifts & Mirrors

In September 2010 we unleashed our little magazine on Southbourne and one year later we hope you’re still enjoying the mix of news, events, features and o�ers from local shops and businesses.However we’d like this magazine to be the best it possibly can so we’re running The Big Southbourne Survey. We’d like to �nd out what you think about life in Southbourne and this magazine. The survey is over the 4 centre pages. Please carefully pull these pages out, complete and send in to be in with a chance to win £50! You can also complete the survey online at www.southbourne.net/survey

Autumn Edition & Survey

EditorTom Faull

Thanks toLawrence RootsKatherine Hanson+ all our supporters, readers and advertisers

Websitewww.southbourne.netTelephone0845 224 [email protected]

Copyright © 2011Published 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 Christmas edition. The deadline for this edition is 21st October. Email [email protected]

CONTENTS PageLocal News 4Sept / Oct Events & Dates 5Meal Madness at The Beach Hut 7Southbourne-on-Sea Map 16-17New Service for Carers 10Foxes Property Management 12The Big Southbourne Survey 14-18Social Groups & Things To Do 20-21Autumn Suduko & Puzzles 22Southbourne Literary Society 23Useful Contacts 24-25Cosmetic Dentistry Options 26A New Standard in Senior Care 30

pureglowm e d i a

Southbourne-on-Sea MagazineAutumn 2011 - Edition 8

More news online: www.southbourne.netpureglowm e d i a

FREE

Creative Hub Opening New Carers ServiceTop of the Blocks New Co-Op OpensPLUS S O U T H B O U R N E

C R E A T I V E H U B

WITH £50PRIZE DRAW

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Southbourne-on-Sea NewsLocal news from around the area

New Co-Op Opens on Belle Vue RoadBournemouth's Mayor, Chris Rochester, cut the ribbon to mark the opening of the new Co-Operative Food store at Southbourne cross-roads on the 17th August. Crowds of over 100 people queued to be the �rst to try out the new store, maybe the o�er a free bottle of wine for the �rst 50 had something to do with it too! The new store is open from 7am - 11pm and includes a small bakery, fresh fruit and veg, an alcohol section and all the usual supplies you'd expect to �nd.The council did receive objections to the new store but the vast majority of people we spoke to were happy to see a Co-Op open.Check out our website (www.southbourne.net) for more photos of the new store and from the opening morning. While in the area don’t forget to visit excellent local eateries, The Beach Hut and Schooner.

September / October Dates & Events8-10 Sept ’Cash on Delivery’ All Saints Dramatic Society

performing Michael Cooney’s farce at the De La Salle Theatre in Southbourne. Tickets on 01202 568545

13 Sept Roald Dahl Activity Afternoon at Tuckton Library for children 5+. Limited space, book on 01202 429521

14 Sept Curry & Quiz at The Beach Hut. Tasty curry and a glass of wine (or soft drink) all for £6. Quiz £1 entry

16-17 Sept Creative Hub Opening Weekend see below17 Sept Homelessness Challenge see opposite page1 Oct Boscombe Vintage Market 10am - 3pm at

Boscombe Crescent, www.boscombe.info for more12 Oct CV Workshop at Southbourne Library, get your CV in

shape, book on 01202 42878412 Oct Tex-Mex Quiz Night at The Beach Hut. Chilli with rice,

chicken enchilada, nachos and a glass of wine, beer, lager or soft drink all for £6. Quiz £1 entry

27th Oct Lights Out in the Library Half term activity at Southbourne Library. 5.45 -6.45 pm, 01202 428784

31 Oct Halloween

Visit www.southbourne.net for a full interactive calendar. Email [email protected] to get your event added in the next edition.

Take to the Streets and Help Challenge HomelessnessThe Rotaract Club of Bournemouth is planning a sponsored 24-hours living as homeless in Bournemouth, in order to raise money and awareness for Michael House. Those taking part in “Challenge Homelessness” can expect to experience a day and night �lled with many of the challenges that face someone who is homeless in the

area. Starting at 9am on Sat 17th Sept from Michael House (48 Grosvenor Gardens) with nothing but the clothes on their backs, no money, bedding, food or gadgets.The aim of the event is to raise funds and awareness, but also to �nd out more about the hurdles that homeless people face on our local streets, attitudes of the public towards homelessness and begging, and to meet and hear stories from people who are living like this every day. The event will end with a community lunch, on Sunday 18th Sept at the Bourne Spring Centre. Find out more, call Amy on 07845 812 103.

Southbourne Creative Hub - Opening WeekendThe grand opening weekend is your chance to �nd out what the Soutbourne Creative Hub is all about, the range of activities on o�er and how you can get involved.There will be entertainment, demos, kids activities, a ra�e and the opportunity to sign up for membership. The Hub will be open on Friday 16th September from 5.30pm - 7.30pm and on Saturday 17th September from 2pm - 6pm. 129 Belle Vue Road, BH6 3EN.Find out more online: www.southbourne.net/hub

S O U T H B O U R N EC R E A T I V E H U B

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Southbourne-on-Sea NewsLocal news from around the area

New Co-Op Opens on Belle Vue RoadBournemouth's Mayor, Chris Rochester, cut the ribbon to mark the opening of the new Co-Operative Food store at Southbourne cross-roads on the 17th August. Crowds of over 100 people queued to be the �rst to try out the new store, maybe the o�er a free bottle of wine for the �rst 50 had something to do with it too! The new store is open from 7am - 11pm and includes a small bakery, fresh fruit and veg, an alcohol section and all the usual supplies you'd expect to �nd.The council did receive objections to the new store but the vast majority of people we spoke to were happy to see a Co-Op open.Check out our website (www.southbourne.net) for more photos of the new store and from the opening morning. While in the area don’t forget to visit excellent local eateries, The Beach Hut and Schooner.

September / October Dates & Events8-10 Sept ’Cash on Delivery’ All Saints Dramatic Society

performing Michael Cooney’s farce at the De La Salle Theatre in Southbourne. Tickets on 01202 568545

13 Sept Roald Dahl Activity Afternoon at Tuckton Library for children 5+. Limited space, book on 01202 429521

14 Sept Curry & Quiz at The Beach Hut. Tasty curry and a glass of wine (or soft drink) all for £6. Quiz £1 entry

16-17 Sept Creative Hub Opening Weekend see below17 Sept Homelessness Challenge see opposite page1 Oct Boscombe Vintage Market 10am - 3pm at

Boscombe Crescent, www.boscombe.info for more12 Oct CV Workshop at Southbourne Library, get your CV in

shape, book on 01202 42878412 Oct Tex-Mex Quiz Night at The Beach Hut. Chilli with rice,

chicken enchilada, nachos and a glass of wine, beer, lager or soft drink all for £6. Quiz £1 entry

27th Oct Lights Out in the Library Half term activity at Southbourne Library. 5.45 -6.45 pm, 01202 428784

31 Oct Halloween

Visit www.southbourne.net for a full interactive calendar. Email [email protected] to get your event added in the next edition.

Take to the Streets and Help Challenge HomelessnessThe Rotaract Club of Bournemouth is planning a sponsored 24-hours living as homeless in Bournemouth, in order to raise money and awareness for Michael House. Those taking part in “Challenge Homelessness” can expect to experience a day and night �lled with many of the challenges that face someone who is homeless in the

area. Starting at 9am on Sat 17th Sept from Michael House (48 Grosvenor Gardens) with nothing but the clothes on their backs, no money, bedding, food or gadgets.The aim of the event is to raise funds and awareness, but also to �nd out more about the hurdles that homeless people face on our local streets, attitudes of the public towards homelessness and begging, and to meet and hear stories from people who are living like this every day. The event will end with a community lunch, on Sunday 18th Sept at the Bourne Spring Centre. Find out more, call Amy on 07845 812 103.

Southbourne Creative Hub - Opening WeekendThe grand opening weekend is your chance to �nd out what the Soutbourne Creative Hub is all about, the range of activities on o�er and how you can get involved.There will be entertainment, demos, kids activities, a ra�e and the opportunity to sign up for membership. The Hub will be open on Friday 16th September from 5.30pm - 7.30pm and on Saturday 17th September from 2pm - 6pm. 129 Belle Vue Road, BH6 3EN.Find out more online: www.southbourne.net/hub

S O U T H B O U R N EC R E A T I V E H U B

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Serving breakfast, lunches and light snacks as well as a Sunday lunches, and with a busy schedule of evening events booked up months in advance, The Beach Hut is well established as a popular eatery on the Southbourne scene.Lee and Clive also o�er private individually tailored evening events from 15 to 36 people such as birthday dinner parties , quiz dinners and themed dinner evenings. Prices start from as little as £10 per head for a 3 course dinner. Enquire by phone or contact the guys by email [email protected]

Christmas planning is already underway with a December murder mystery dinner and a Christmas themed quiz. A �ve course Christmas day lunch is just £45 per head and £25 per head for 4 courses on Boxing Day.

Meal Madness O�erat The Beach Hut

Main Meal Madness!

O�ers cannot be used in conjunction with any other Beach Hut promotion

Buy any main meal& get the 2nd half price

with a cup of tea or co�eeor a glass of juice included

on presentation of this advertserved from 12-3pm Tuesday to Saturday inclusive

The SchoonerFREE GLASS OF WINE

4 St Catherine’s RoadSouthbourneDorsetBH6 4AA 01202 431609

a free glass of wine with every evening meal from the specials board during September and October with this voucher SBMag2

Open for evening meals from 6.30pm on Weds to Sats, please ring to reserve a table.

DROP INTAKE OUT!Place your order: 01202 425473

www.thehungryhusky.co.uk

1b Grand AvenueSouthbourneBournemouthBH6 3SU

Please mention the Southbourne Magazine when contacting our advertisers

Do you run a local business or service?We need more local trades such as: • electricians • painters and decorators • builders and plumbers • gardeners

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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Serving breakfast, lunches and light snacks as well as a Sunday lunches, and with a busy schedule of evening events booked up months in advance, The Beach Hut is well established as a popular eatery on the Southbourne scene.Lee and Clive also o�er private individually tailored evening events from 15 to 36 people such as birthday dinner parties , quiz dinners and themed dinner evenings. Prices start from as little as £10 per head for a 3 course dinner. Enquire by phone or contact the guys by email [email protected]

Christmas planning is already underway with a December murder mystery dinner and a Christmas themed quiz. A �ve course Christmas day lunch is just £45 per head and £25 per head for 4 courses on Boxing Day.

Meal Madness O�erat The Beach Hut

Main Meal Madness!

O�ers cannot be used in conjunction with any other Beach Hut promotion

Buy any main meal& get the 2nd half price

with a cup of tea or co�eeor a glass of juice included

on presentation of this advertserved from 12-3pm Tuesday to Saturday inclusive

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Essential Therapy CentreTel: 01202 428945Mob: 07765 027018

102-104 Seabourne RdSouthbourneBournemouthBH5 2HY

Email: [email protected]

Domestic Angels

Call an Angel now on 01202 267350 or e-mail [email protected]

Domestic Cleaning Home Help Holiday Homes Spring Cleaning

Please mention the Southbourne Magazine when contacting our advertisers

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Come in and have a chat! Good Old Fashioned Service!

Margery Daw 95 Southbourne Grove

Southbourne-on-Sea Bournemouth

BH6 3QX

We supply corselettes, girdles, pantie/girdles, roll-ons and suspender belts, as well as stockings, slips, hold ups, knee-highs, anklets and tights, amongst many other items!

Tel: 07973 191085 Web: www.margerydaw.co.uk

Margery Daw

We specialise in underwear and provide a range of fabrics; cotton, thermal, luxury brushed thermal, wool and nylon are all part of our extensive selection.

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We spoke to Samantha Way from East Boro about their new service designed to support carers.

Carers of people aged 55 plus in the Southbourne area can now take a break thanks to East Boro’s new Home from Home service. For just £39 a day carers can enjoy time to themselves with the peace of mind their relative or friend is being cared for by a Home from Home host in a safe environment.Each Home from Home host is fully trained, insured and police checked. The cared-for person will be carefully matched to an appropriate host who uses their own home, which has been safety assessed, and has a maximum of four customers.

This means activities can be tailored to the interests of the individual whether they enjoy discussing topics, listening to music, playing board games or just enjoy the company of others. The host also provides a home cooked meal and

refreshments.The service is funded by Bournemouth Borough Council and the Borough of Poole.

New Service to Support Carersin Southbourne

Contact DetailsTo apply for East Boro’s Home from Home Service or for more information please contact, Samantha Way at East Boro Housing Trust on 01202 883503 or email [email protected]

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Do you care for an older person?

Are you looking for an alternative to day care?

Do you need a break?

Home from Home provides reliable day respite for carers of older people (aged 55+) in Bournemouth and Poole.

Each person is matched to a ‘Host’ who is fully trained, insured, CRB police checked and whose home has been safety assessed, thereby allowing the carer some time to themselves with the peace of mind their friend or relative is in a safe environment enjoying a range of different social activities and a home cooked meal. For further details contact Service Coordinator Sam Way.

Tel: 01202 883503 Email: [email protected]

Home from Home Day Respite Service

East Boro Housing Trust - Faulkner House - 31 West Street - Wimborne - Dorset BH21 1JSA Registered Charitable Industrial & Provident Society

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We spoke to Samantha Way from East Boro about their new service designed to support carers.

Carers of people aged 55 plus in the Southbourne area can now take a break thanks to East Boro’s new Home from Home service. For just £39 a day carers can enjoy time to themselves with the peace of mind their relative or friend is being cared for by a Home from Home host in a safe environment.Each Home from Home host is fully trained, insured and police checked. The cared-for person will be carefully matched to an appropriate host who uses their own home, which has been safety assessed, and has a maximum of four customers.

This means activities can be tailored to the interests of the individual whether they enjoy discussing topics, listening to music, playing board games or just enjoy the company of others. The host also provides a home cooked meal and

refreshments.The service is funded by Bournemouth Borough Council and the Borough of Poole.

New Service to Support Carersin Southbourne

Contact DetailsTo apply for East Boro’s Home from Home Service or for more information please contact, Samantha Way at East Boro Housing Trust on 01202 883503 or email [email protected]

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F O X E SPROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Problems with the management of yourblock of flats? Contact us for advice

Poole Hill, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH2 5PSTel: 01202 299099 Web: www.foxes.co.uk

Please contact us for a free brochure detailing our full range of services.

Foxes Property Management has so much to offer:

Foxes Property Management

We spoke to Peter Heasman, Managing Director of Foxes Property Management to �nd out more about their services. Peter explains, “On the east side of Bournemouth we are proud that our property management portfolio includes blocks of �ats in Boscombe, Southbourne and Christchurch. The range of blocks encompasses both low and medium rise conversions and purpose built properties and includes the prestigious art deco designed San Remo Towers building on Sea Road in Boscombe.”

Peter told us about Foxes involvement with the Southbourne Creative Hub, “We are very pleased, in association

with Bournemouth Beaches, to be supporting the development of the Southbourne Creative Hub under the able governance of Cathy Jones. The Hub will provide a community centre o�ering a range of interests for use by local residents. It will also enable Foxes Property Management, Foxes Residential Lettings and Bournemouth Beaches to showcase their services for long term and holiday letting and management of blocks of �ats in this very attractive part of the Bournemouth conurbation.”Foxes are looking to expand their portfolio of blocks of �ats in the area and would be pleased to send you a brochure on request.

About FoxesFoxes Property Management Limited was formed in 1995 and

have been operating from their present premises for the past 15 years. They have a total of 23 sta�, seven are Property Managers, three run the successful Insurance Department plus secretarial and accounting roles. Foxes have a wealth of experience in running Blocks of Flats and are able to o�er advice to clients on all property management issues. Their Insurance Department is run by FSA registered sta� who can obtain competitive quotes for you and also o�er a claims handling service for clients.

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F O X E SPROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Problems with the management of yourblock of flats? Contact us for advice

Poole Hill, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH2 5PSTel: 01202 299099 Web: www.foxes.co.uk

Please contact us for a free brochure detailing our full range of services.

Foxes Property Management has so much to offer:

Foxes Property Management

We spoke to Peter Heasman, Managing Director of Foxes Property Management to �nd out more about their services. Peter explains, “On the east side of Bournemouth we are proud that our property management portfolio includes blocks of �ats in Boscombe, Southbourne and Christchurch. The range of blocks encompasses both low and medium rise conversions and purpose built properties and includes the prestigious art deco designed San Remo Towers building on Sea Road in Boscombe.”

Peter told us about Foxes involvement with the Southbourne Creative Hub, “We are very pleased, in association

with Bournemouth Beaches, to be supporting the development of the Southbourne Creative Hub under the able governance of Cathy Jones. The Hub will provide a community centre o�ering a range of interests for use by local residents. It will also enable Foxes Property Management, Foxes Residential Lettings and Bournemouth Beaches to showcase their services for long term and holiday letting and management of blocks of �ats in this very attractive part of the Bournemouth conurbation.”Foxes are looking to expand their portfolio of blocks of �ats in the area and would be pleased to send you a brochure on request.

About FoxesFoxes Property Management Limited was formed in 1995 and

have been operating from their present premises for the past 15 years. They have a total of 23 sta�, seven are Property Managers, three run the successful Insurance Department plus secretarial and accounting roles. Foxes have a wealth of experience in running Blocks of Flats and are able to o�er advice to clients on all property management issues. Their Insurance Department is run by FSA registered sta� who can obtain competitive quotes for you and also o�er a claims handling service for clients.

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What do you think about...complete the survey and be in with a chance to win £50

We’d love to know what you think about living and working in Southbourne and this magazine, so we’re running the �rst annual “Big Southbourne Survey”. The results of the survey will be published in our next edition and also on the Southbourne website, www.southbourne.net

How to Enter1. Carefully pull out the centre pages of the magazine.2. Complete the survey using a black or blue ball point pen.3. Post your completed entry to:

Southbourne Survey 8 Bourne Hall Bourne Close Bournemouth BH2 6BW

Alternatively, save a stamp and complete the survey online:www.southbourne.net/survey

Terms & Conditions1. All completed surveys will be entered into the prize draw. 2. The winner will be picked at random.3. UK residents only.4. The £50 prize will be issued as a cheque.5. The results will be published online and in a future edition.6. Last submission 15th October 2011. No entries will be accepted after this.7. Your data is protected by the Data Protection Act 1988.

WIN £50All completed entries will be entered into a draw and one lucky winner will receive

£50!

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Section 1 - Your DetailsYour Name Your Postcode Email Addres

Are You Male Female

How old are you? Under 18 19-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71-80 over 80 prefer not to say

Do you have the internet? Tick any that apply Yes, at home Yes, at work Yes, on my phone Yes, my access is at the library, friends or internet cafes No, never use it

Section 2 - About You and Southbourne Which of the following describes you? Tick any that apply.

I live here I work here I visit to shop

What do you think of the Southbourne-on-Sea name change? I like it I don’t like it I didn’t know about it

How do you travel into Southbourne? Tick any that apply. Walk Bus Cycle Drive and use Pay and Display Car Parks Drive and use on road parking

The Big Southbourne Surveypull out the centre pages and complete

Comments

What do you think about...complete the survey and be in with a chance to win £50

We’d love to know what you think about living and working in Southbourne and this magazine, so we’re running the �rst annual “Big Southbourne Survey”. The results of the survey will be published in our next edition and also on the Southbourne website, www.southbourne.net

How to Enter1. Carefully pull out the centre pages of the magazine.2. Complete the survey using a black or blue ball point pen.3. Post your completed entry to:

Southbourne Survey 8 Bourne Hall Bourne Close Bournemouth BH2 6BW

Alternatively, save a stamp and complete the survey online:www.southbourne.net/survey

Terms & Conditions1. All completed surveys will be entered into the prize draw. 2. The winner will be picked at random.3. UK residents only.4. The £50 prize will be issued as a cheque.5. The results will be published online and in a future edition.6. Last submission 15th October 2011. No entries will be accepted after this.7. Your data is protected by the Data Protection Act 1988.

WIN £50All completed entries will be entered into a draw and one lucky winner will receive

£50!

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Are you aware of the Southbourne-on-Sea Business Association? Yes No Yes, but don’t know what they do

Which of the following do you buy in Southbourne? Main weekly shop Top-up goods (such as bread and milk) Lunch Dinner Alcohol Gifts Homewares Jewellery

Other:

When did you last visit the Southbourne or Tuckton Library? In the last week In the last month In the last year Over a year ago Never

Which shops & services do you consider essential to Southbourne?

If you could see any new business open in Southbourne what would it be and why?

Your information is protected by The Data Protection Act 1988. Individual responses will not be shared or made public. A summary of the all

responses will be published in a future edition and on our website.

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Section 3 - About the Southbourne-on-Sea MagazineWhere do you usually pick up your copy of the magazine?

Please rate the overall quality of the following areas of the magazine. Circle the number to rate, 1 is poor and 4 is excellent.Articles & Editorial 1 2 3 4 News & Events 1 2 3 4 Competitions 1 2 3 4Useful Contacts 1 2 3 4Puzzles & Quizzes 1 2 3 4Southbourne Map 1 2 3 4

Is the text style & size used in the magazine easy to read? Yes No

How many editions of the magazine have you seen in the past year? 1 - 2 3 - 5 6 - 8

Do you usually take your copy home? Yes No

If yes, how many other people read your copy? Just Me Me & 1 other Me & 2 others

Have you visited a shop after seeing their advert in the magazine? Yes No

Yes, and used a voucher

Are you interested in contributing or helping distribute to the magazine?

Yes No

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Regarding local businesses advertising, please rate the overall quality of the following. Circle the number to rate, 1 is poor and 4 is excellent.Advert design & style 1 2 3 4Offers & promotions 1 2 3 4 Clarity of contact details 1 2 3 4

Can you think of a particular advert that stood out? If so, please tell us any details of the advert that you can remember.

Would you like to see any of the following as new sections? Sports Singles & Dating Agony Aunt Voice Your Opinion Restaurant Reviews Recipe’s Film Reviews Music Reviews Classified Adverts Job Opportunities

And finally, any other ideas or suggestions?

Would you like to receive our monthly email newsletter with more news, competitions and information?

Yes No

Thank you for completing the survey!Please send your completed survey to Southbourne Survey, 8 Bourne Hall, Bourne Close, Bournemouth, BH2 6BW.

A large print version of this survey is available, please call 0845 224 3894.

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BournemouthVisitwww.visitbournemouth.com

www.visitbournemouth.com

Things To DoEating Out

Shopping GuideLocal Events

Gigs and ConcertsAccommodation

Local Historyand lots more!

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Social Groups & Things To DoJoin a local social group

More groups and events onlineVisit www.southbourne.net for a full interactive calendar and list. Email [email protected] to get your group added in the next edition.

Meet the Southbourne Safer Neighbourhood TeamEvery Tuesday morning from 10 - 12.00pmMeet with your local neighbourhood police team to discuss issues arising in the area. Held at the beach o�ce advice point at Fisherman’s Walk.

Monday Reading Group1st Monday of every month 5.30 - 6.30pmGet together to discuss the latest book release or share thoughts about your favourite read. Held at Southbourne Library, call 01202 428784.

Yoga Classes Beginner level classes on Tuesday mornings and Thursday evenings. More info can be found online: www.facebook.com/yogawithruth

Sea�eld Gardens Two full size bowling greens, Bowls Coaching, Bowls & Shoe Hire, Tennis Courts, Restaurant & Cafe, Licensed Bar and ample free street parking. New bowlers always welcome, free coaching is available.

Southbourne Computer Club for the over 50’sMeets fortnightly on Wednesdays 10am - 12 at Immanuel Church Hall, 120 Southbourne Road. July meetings 6th & 20th. Talks on all aspects of home computing, question & answer sessions, practical instructions.More at www.southbournecomputerclub.org.uk

Local Knitting GroupHeld at Southbourne Library from 2pm - 4pm. Every second Thursday (8 & 22 September, 6 & 20 October). 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 Society (see page 23)A monthly programme with a talk on a literary subject at 7.30pm by well-respected authors and speakers. Contact David Hilliam on 01202 251 356 or email [email protected]

Bournemouth Small BusinessesAn online LinkedIn group for small businesses, independent traders and online companies based in Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch. Completely free, sign up and join in online: http://tinyurl.com/BsmallB

British Horror Film Festival & Zombie Walk 14-15 OctoberTwo nights of ghouls and ghosts, vampires and zombies. Some of the best new �lms from around the world premiere in Bournemouth. Followed by a beach front Zombie Walk. See www.artsbournemouth.org.uk for full details, dates and times.

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Social Groups & Things To DoJoin a local social group

More groups and events onlineVisit www.southbourne.net for a full interactive calendar and list. Email [email protected] to get your group added in the next edition.

Meet the Southbourne Safer Neighbourhood TeamEvery Tuesday morning from 10 - 12.00pmMeet with your local neighbourhood police team to discuss issues arising in the area. Held at the beach o�ce advice point at Fisherman’s Walk.

Monday Reading Group1st Monday of every month 5.30 - 6.30pmGet together to discuss the latest book release or share thoughts about your favourite read. Held at Southbourne Library, call 01202 428784.

Yoga Classes Beginner level classes on Tuesday mornings and Thursday evenings. More info can be found online: www.facebook.com/yogawithruth

Sea�eld Gardens Two full size bowling greens, Bowls Coaching, Bowls & Shoe Hire, Tennis Courts, Restaurant & Cafe, Licensed Bar and ample free street parking. New bowlers always welcome, free coaching is available.

Southbourne Computer Club for the over 50’sMeets fortnightly on Wednesdays 10am - 12 at Immanuel Church Hall, 120 Southbourne Road. July meetings 6th & 20th. Talks on all aspects of home computing, question & answer sessions, practical instructions.More at www.southbournecomputerclub.org.uk

Local Knitting GroupHeld at Southbourne Library from 2pm - 4pm. Every second Thursday (8 & 22 September, 6 & 20 October). 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 Society (see page 23)A monthly programme with a talk on a literary subject at 7.30pm by well-respected authors and speakers. Contact David Hilliam on 01202 251 356 or email [email protected]

Bournemouth Small BusinessesAn online LinkedIn group for small businesses, independent traders and online companies based in Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch. Completely free, sign up and join in online: http://tinyurl.com/BsmallB

British Horror Film Festival & Zombie Walk 14-15 OctoberTwo nights of ghouls and ghosts, vampires and zombies. Some of the best new �lms from around the world premiere in Bournemouth. Followed by a beach front Zombie Walk. See www.artsbournemouth.org.uk for full details, dates and times.

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Autumn Sudoku & Puzzles

1) Can you think of a common word that contains double C, double S and double L? Can you think of a second one?

2) Find a number less than 100 that is increased by one-�fth of its value when its digits are reversed.

3) Rearrange the letters of the following phrase to form the name of a well-known �lm director.

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Literary Society 66th SeasonNew Members Invite

Southbourne Literary Society organises a monthly programme with a talk on a literary subject at 7.30pm by well-respected authors and speakers. After refreshments, there’s a second item, maybe music, maybe visual, perhaps in a lighter vein.David Hilliam, its Secretary, tells us, “This year’s programme has some particularly interesting speakers, and we’re very keen to welcome anyone interested in literature and the arts to attend any or all of our events.” The �rst meeting, on 21st September, will host Dr Alan Chedzoy speaking about ‘The People’s Poet: William Barnes of Dorset.’ The second half of the evening will feature the well-known folksinger, actor and writer, Tim Laycock, who will present a programme of old Dorset Folk Songs. October’s meeting (on the 19th) sees Douglas Eyre being interviewed over his choice of ‘Desert Island Books’ and Joan Roberts talking about Inn Signs. A season’s membership costs £15 and visitors may come for £3 per meeting.

SOUTHBOURNE LITERARY SOCIETY

Contact David Hilliam on 01202 251 356 or email [email protected]

WELCOMING NEW MEMBERSMeetings are held at the parlour, Trinity Methodist

Church, Southbourne Road, near Fisherman’s Walk.

21 September7.30 - 8.30pm Dr Alan Chedzoy

The People’s Poet: William Barnes of Dorset

Interval (refreshments available)

8.45 - 9.30pm Tim Laycock Dorset Folk Songs

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Shelley Manor DentalServices for all ages

Shelley Manor Dental provides a full range of preventative, restorative and cosmetic dental services and is located in the Shelley Manor Medical Centre in Boscombe Manor.In the last issue we talked about the importance of preventative treatments to long term dental and gum health. In this issue we’d like to focus on the cosmetic aspect. If you’re considering improving the appearance of your smile, you may want to have a consultation with Dr Tim Doyle. His commitment to functional aesthetics means that “not only should cosmetic dentistry improve your appearance, but it must also be lasting and function harmoniously with your bite”.Dr Tim Doyle explains,“At Shelley Manor Dental we have some of the latest restorative materials. If you’ve been thinking about replacing your grey amalgam �llings with white ‘tooth coloured’ ones but have concerns about their strength or durability, don’t worry. Our ‘nanohybrid composites’ have excellent durability and unrivalled aesthetics”. Shelley Manor Dental routinely do tooth contouring, veneers, implants and full mouth restorations.Evening and lunchtime appointments are available for those who �nd it hard to get away during working hours. There is ample free parking and a lift is accessible from the medical centre for patients with restricted mobility. Shelley Manor Dental welcomes patients of all ages and families.Dr Tim Doyle BDS graduated in 2001 from the Royal London Hospital and has practiced in dental practices in New Milton and Ringwood where he covered a wide variety of dental disciplines. Tim grew up in the New Forest and went to school in Southbourne, where he now lives with his family.To book an appointment or to speak with the Shelley Manor Dental Practice you can visit their website, www.shelleymanordental.co.uk or call 01202 443882.

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Shelley Manor Dental provides a full range of preventative, restorative and cosmetic dental services and is located in the Shelley Manor Medical Centre in Boscombe Manor.In the last issue we talked about the importance of preventative treatments to long term dental and gum health. In this issue we’d like to focus on the cosmetic aspect. If you’re considering improving the appearance of your smile, you may want to have a consultation with Dr Tim Doyle. His commitment to functional aesthetics means that “not only should cosmetic dentistry improve your appearance, but it must also be lasting and function harmoniously with your bite”.Dr Tim Doyle explains,“At Shelley Manor Dental we have some of the latest restorative materials. If you’ve been thinking about replacing your grey amalgam �llings with white ‘tooth coloured’ ones but have concerns about their strength or durability, don’t worry. Our ‘nanohybrid composites’ have excellent durability and unrivalled aesthetics”. Shelley Manor Dental routinely do tooth contouring, veneers, implants and full mouth restorations.Evening and lunchtime appointments are available for those who �nd it hard to get away during working hours. There is ample free parking and a lift is accessible from the medical centre for patients with restricted mobility. Shelley Manor Dental welcomes patients of all ages and families.Dr Tim Doyle BDS graduated in 2001 from the Royal London Hospital and has practiced in dental practices in New Milton and Ringwood where he covered a wide variety of dental disciplines. Tim grew up in the New Forest and went to school in Southbourne, where he now lives with his family.To book an appointment or to speak with the Shelley Manor Dental Practice you can visit their website, www.shelleymanordental.co.uk or call 01202 443882.

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The high quality senior care alternative

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When it comes to senior living and care, Sunrise is different.

Not only because of our award winning residences, positive attitudeand expert care, but also because of the importance we place onkeeping residents enthusiastic and enjoying life.

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Sunrise Senior Living is the high quality alternative to traditional senior care, meeting the expectations of a discerning generation of seniors. The community at Sunrise of Southbourne is home-like and welcoming and our private suites are beautifully appointed. The landscaped gardens provide a relaxing environment to walk or sit and enjoy a cup of tea or co�ee.

Their menu of freshly prepared meals served three times a day in the restaurant style dining room ensures all resident’s nutritional needs are met and the daily programme of activities, hobbies and musical entertainment ensures a fun �lled stimulating life-style.Sunrise o�ers personal care and support according to each resident’s needs. They also have a separate, safe ‘neighbourhood’ providing a programme of care tailored to the special needs of residents with dementia.

Setting a New Standardin Senior Care

Anyone interested in �nding out more about Sunrise of Southbourne should see www.sunrise-care.co.uk or call the residence directly on 01202 437600.

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The high quality senior care alternative

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When it comes to senior living and care, Sunrise is different.

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Call us and see how Sunrise could fill yours, or your loved-one’sdays with fun.

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