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Sept/Oct 2011 - Edition 20 Magazine

Visit us online www.westbourne.info

Property Feature Studio 83PLUS

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P18P22P8P10-15Autumn Reads

AUTUMNCOLOURS

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Westbourne Magazinewelcome to the Autumn edition

EditorTom Faull

Contributors Lawrence RootsKirsty Robinsonplus thanks to Tessa, Melanie, Mel, Toby, Beverley, Tony and all our readers, supporters and advertisers.

Websitewww.westbourne.infoTelephone0845 224 [email protected]

Copyright © 2011Published by

Bourne HallWestbourneBH2 6BW

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CONTENT PageWestbourne News 4Local Autumn Events 5Autumn Competition 6Snap Happy at Studio 83 8Bournecoast Westbourne Expansion 10Foxes Property Management 12 Southcoast Property On The Move 14 Westbourne Map 16-17Autumn Reading with Kirsty 18DEC Appeal 20Bene�ts of Bowen 22 Social Groups & Things To Do 24-25Autumn Suduko, Puzzles & Anagrams 26-27Useful Contacts 28-29

As Bournecoast gets ready to open its doors in Westbourne, we have a bricks and mortar theme this month - with property related articles from three local businesses. Also in this edition we have a new competition to win a meal for two at Pâtisserie Angélique, details of top local photography Studio 83 (above gift shop Number 83), lots of local news and events and a bumper selection of puzzles on pages 26 and 27.Our next edition is the Christmas Special, out on the 1st November, see page 30 for how you can get involved.

W E S T B O U R N EA H I D D E N T R E A S U R E

Sept/Oct 2011 - Edition 20 Magazine

Visit us online www.westbourne.info

Property Feature Studio 83PLUS

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Westbourne Newslocal news from in and around Westbourne AutumnCoastal Districts Supporting the BIDLocal businesses have given overwhelming support to the proposed objectives for Bournemouth's Coastal Districts Business Improvement District (BID). 770 potentially eligible businesses within the BID area, including Westbourne, were included in the consultation survey undertaken over the last couple of months. Over 92% said they agreed with the key objectives of bringing more people to the area, encouraging them to stay longer, spend more locally and come back again.87% of businesses said that marketing the resort was "very important", or "quite important" to the success of their business, with 59% indicating that they would like to see "a lot more" spent on promoting the town. One of the key ways to attract more visitors was felt to be through expanding the events programme, based on examples such as the hugely popular Bournemouth Air Festival. 71% of respondents said they would like to see more events – both for the town as a whole, and also locally along Bournemouth's coastal strip.The full results are available at www.bournemouth-in-business.com

Useful Dates & Events - September and October 201123 Sept Simon Fox headlines at Funnybone Comedy Club on

Queens Road. Tickets on 01202 54006527 Sept FuryBorn @ Champions Metal/Melodic/Industrial

live gig, kicks o� at 7.30pm29 Sept Travelling Trends Charity Fashion Show in aid of

Forest Holme Hospice at Bulbury Woods Golf Club 6.30pm onwards. Tickets on 01202 670644

30 Sept Ian D Montfort headlines at Funnybone Comedy Club on Queens Road. Tickets on 01202 540065

1 Oct Boscombe Vintage Market 10am - 3pm at Boscombe Crescent, www.boscombe.info for more

6 Oct Beales Girls’ Night Out Dorset’s premier fashion and beauty event, from 7.30pm. Tickets £10 on 01202 405200

8 Oct Walk with Robert Louis Stevenson, see below12 Oct Afternoon Tea at Branksome Beach Restaurant, in aid

of Forest Holme Hospice. 3pm onwards.Weekly Events this AutumnBournemouth Folk Club every Thursday and Sunday at Centre Stage. Find out more www.bournemouthfolkclub.comSwing Unlimited Jazz Club every Wednesday 7.30pm - 11pm, at Centre Stage. Find out more www.swingunlimitedbigband.co.ukContinental Guitar with Bernardo with Isabella on percussion.Held at the West Cli� Inn every Friday and Saturday 7pm – 10 pmEvening Walk with Robert Louis StevensonLocal historian Andrew Emery recounts R.L. Stevenson's life in Bournemouth, the inspirations behind the writing of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and how the public reacted to his classic taste of good and evil.The walk starts at 6pm on 8th October, setting o� from Alum Chine Beach and will last an hour. This is a free event and is part of the Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival. See www.artsbournemouth.org.uk

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.

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Westbourne Newslocal news from in and around Westbourne AutumnCoastal Districts Supporting the BIDLocal businesses have given overwhelming support to the proposed objectives for Bournemouth's Coastal Districts Business Improvement District (BID). 770 potentially eligible businesses within the BID area, including Westbourne, were included in the consultation survey undertaken over the last couple of months. Over 92% said they agreed with the key objectives of bringing more people to the area, encouraging them to stay longer, spend more locally and come back again.87% of businesses said that marketing the resort was "very important", or "quite important" to the success of their business, with 59% indicating that they would like to see "a lot more" spent on promoting the town. One of the key ways to attract more visitors was felt to be through expanding the events programme, based on examples such as the hugely popular Bournemouth Air Festival. 71% of respondents said they would like to see more events – both for the town as a whole, and also locally along Bournemouth's coastal strip.The full results are available at www.bournemouth-in-business.com

Useful Dates & Events - September and October 201123 Sept Simon Fox headlines at Funnybone Comedy Club on

Queens Road. Tickets on 01202 54006527 Sept FuryBorn @ Champions Metal/Melodic/Industrial

live gig, kicks o� at 7.30pm29 Sept Travelling Trends Charity Fashion Show in aid of

Forest Holme Hospice at Bulbury Woods Golf Club 6.30pm onwards. Tickets on 01202 670644

30 Sept Ian D Montfort headlines at Funnybone Comedy Club on Queens Road. Tickets on 01202 540065

1 Oct Boscombe Vintage Market 10am - 3pm at Boscombe Crescent, www.boscombe.info for more

6 Oct Beales Girls’ Night Out Dorset’s premier fashion and beauty event, from 7.30pm. Tickets £10 on 01202 405200

8 Oct Walk with Robert Louis Stevenson, see below12 Oct Afternoon Tea at Branksome Beach Restaurant, in aid

of Forest Holme Hospice. 3pm onwards.Weekly Events this AutumnBournemouth Folk Club every Thursday and Sunday at Centre Stage. Find out more www.bournemouthfolkclub.comSwing Unlimited Jazz Club every Wednesday 7.30pm - 11pm, at Centre Stage. Find out more www.swingunlimitedbigband.co.ukContinental Guitar with Bernardo with Isabella on percussion.Held at the West Cli� Inn every Friday and Saturday 7pm – 10 pmEvening Walk with Robert Louis StevensonLocal historian Andrew Emery recounts R.L. Stevenson's life in Bournemouth, the inspirations behind the writing of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and how the public reacted to his classic taste of good and evil.The walk starts at 6pm on 8th October, setting o� from Alum Chine Beach and will last an hour. This is a free event and is part of the Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival. See www.artsbournemouth.org.uk

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.

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In our Autumn competition, you have the chance to win a meal (breakfast or lunch) for 2 at Pâtisserie Angélique, the English home of French Pâtisserie.To enter the competition, email your answer to the question below along with your name and address to [email protected] You can also enter on our website for free.

Competition Question:Which colour is not used in the French �ag?a. Red b. Blue c. Green

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8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8Snap Happyphotography with Studio 83

We had a chat to Claire Aldersley, owner of Number 83 and Studio 83 on what got her started in photography. Claire told us, “Whilst being a Mum, I enjoyed taking shots of the �rst smile, �rst tooth, �rst steps & after my three children had grown up and gone to school, I decided to follow my heart and pursue a career in photography, capturing special never to be repeated moments for other people and launched ‘Photography By Claire’”.After relocating to Dorset with her family, Claire attended courses locally at the Arts University and then Bournemouth & Poole College. “The enjoyment and demand for my work, gave me the idea to open my own studio and to help other photographers who did not have the space or equipment, by hiring out the facility as well”, explained Claire.Recently Claire was awarded the Licentiateship of The Royal Photographic Society, “I am delighted that the hard work is paying o�. I love meeting the people, discovering their characters within the shoot and seeing the enjoyment in their faces when they see their �nal photographs. It’s priceless.”

Studio 83 opened in March 2011 along with Number 83 gift shop & gallery and has been a great success and become a popular part of the Westbourne high street.Studio HireAlong with family portraits, baby shoots, boudoir and product photography, Studio 83 is available to hire by other photographers. One to one tuition is available and Claire will be o�ering photographic courses in the New Year.

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Snap Happyphotography with Studio 83

We had a chat to Claire Aldersley, owner of Number 83 and Studio 83 on what got her started in photography. Claire told us, “Whilst being a Mum, I enjoyed taking shots of the �rst smile, �rst tooth, �rst steps & after my three children had grown up and gone to school, I decided to follow my heart and pursue a career in photography, capturing special never to be repeated moments for other people and launched ‘Photography By Claire’”.After relocating to Dorset with her family, Claire attended courses locally at the Arts University and then Bournemouth & Poole College. “The enjoyment and demand for my work, gave me the idea to open my own studio and to help other photographers who did not have the space or equipment, by hiring out the facility as well”, explained Claire.Recently Claire was awarded the Licentiateship of The Royal Photographic Society, “I am delighted that the hard work is paying o�. I love meeting the people, discovering their characters within the shoot and seeing the enjoyment in their faces when they see their �nal photographs. It’s priceless.”

Studio 83 opened in March 2011 along with Number 83 gift shop & gallery and has been a great success and become a popular part of the Westbourne high street.Studio HireAlong with family portraits, baby shoots, boudoir and product photography, Studio 83 is available to hire by other photographers. One to one tuition is available and Claire will be o�ering photographic courses in the New Year.

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Autumn Westbourne Magazine O�er*

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Email: [email protected]

Web: �w.photographybyclaire.co.uk

Ca�: 07939 201389

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This Autumn we welcome Bournecoast to Poole Road in Westbourne. Established in 1960, Bournecoast is a family operated independent Property Agency, who manage, sell and let holiday and residential properties. They provide specialist knowledge of the buy-to-let market and are well versed to advise on what makes a good property investment.Bournecoast has been family run for over 50 years, established by Major W G Webb and June Webb. It is now run by their grandchildren Des Simmons, Veronica Strongman and Anita Smith with a team of twenty.There are many di�erent types of property and landlord and Bournecoast has acknowledged this by extending its skill base to re�ect the ever-changing property market.Over the years Bournecoast has invested in a skilled workforce, with its award winning team enjoying dealing with people and property and ensuring their knowledge of the whole property market is second to none.Landlords have many di�erent requirements; from those who have a vast portfolio and look for capital growth and Return on Investment (ROI), to those that are happy with regular rental income from a long-term let on a renewable Assured Shorthold Tenancy. A niche market that more and more landlords are taking advantage of in this region, especially those who focus on ROI, is the holiday letting market - with Bournemouth being recognised as a premier tourist resort. There are many properties that with some simple advice are suitable to enter into the holiday market to increase their rental income.Bournecoast Property Agents are able to spot the requirements of the landlord and advise accordingly. There are many variables in knowing where a property can be most valuable and with 50 years of experience, Bournecoast has the advantage over most local agents.

For further details or to arrange a free property consultation contact Bournecoast on 01202 437888, or visit www.bournecoast.co.uk

Westbourne Expansionfor Bournecoast

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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 Managementlocal service with a personal touch

We spoke to Peter Heasman, Managing Director of Foxes Property Management to �nd out more about their services. Peter tells us, “Our o�ces are situated on West Cli� and are easily accessible from the Westbourne area. We currently manage between 20 and 30 blocks of �ats in Westbourne. We are looking to increase this number by taking on the management of additional blocks in this area.”

If you are a property owner in the area Peter and his team would like to speak to you, “If you are looking for a Managing Agent for your block we shall be pleased to hear from you. We can arrange for one of our Property Managers to visit your block and discuss the possible management with you, free of charge and without any obligation. We would also be happy to put you in touch with Directors at Blocks currently under our management so that you can discuss the quality of our service with them.”Being local has its advantages too, “As our o�ces are situated very close to the Westbourne area we are able to attend on site promptly to deal with any emergencies and arrange for one

of our local contractors to undertake any repair works as necessary.”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 �ats 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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13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13F 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 Managementlocal service with a personal touch

We spoke to Peter Heasman, Managing Director of Foxes Property Management to �nd out more about their services. Peter tells us, “Our o�ces are situated on West Cli� and are easily accessible from the Westbourne area. We currently manage between 20 and 30 blocks of �ats in Westbourne. We are looking to increase this number by taking on the management of additional blocks in this area.”

If you are a property owner in the area Peter and his team would like to speak to you, “If you are looking for a Managing Agent for your block we shall be pleased to hear from you. We can arrange for one of our Property Managers to visit your block and discuss the possible management with you, free of charge and without any obligation. We would also be happy to put you in touch with Directors at Blocks currently under our management so that you can discuss the quality of our service with them.”Being local has its advantages too, “As our o�ces are situated very close to the Westbourne area we are able to attend on site promptly to deal with any emergencies and arrange for one

of our local contractors to undertake any repair works as necessary.”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 �ats 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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On The Move...with South Coast Property

Kieran from Southcoast Property tells us how business is, just �ve months after opening their o�ce in Westbourne. He explains, “After our article last month about the importance of using an A.R.L.A agent our telephones have not stopped ringing, which just goes to show how concerned landlords and tenants are when they choose an agent – and quite rightly too!”Things have expanded quickly says Kieran, “Our portfolio of properties has grown rapidly, with all types and sizes of properties coming to the market place, just not as many as we require. Hence we still have a large number of quality tenants waiting to �nd their new home. We urgently require all types of property from studio �ats to detached four bedroom houses in all areas. Such is the shortage of properties we are �nding that

some tenants are even stretching the parameters of their searches and moving to new areas in order to �nd the right property.” As an example of how fast the market is moving see the property left. It was let in Boscombe Spa on the �rst viewing. Kieran adds, “This is thanks to our professional photography and the accurate

details that we provided on rightmove & other property portals as well as our own website.”Quality photography is important, “We provide as many photos as possible on all of our marketed properties to achieve a ‘walk round’ feel to our details and this then results in achieving a higher number of quality viewings and achieving a quicker let, reducing void periods in the rent income for our landlords.”Shown on the right are more recently let properties, see more on the Southcoast Property website www.southcoastpropertyltd.com

Free valuations, free advice to landlords and tenants.Call 01202 768885 for no obligation advice.

Boscombe Spa £850pcm

Branksome Park £1200pcm Pokesdown £1100pcm

West Overcli� £950pcm

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On The Move...with South Coast Property

Kieran from Southcoast Property tells us how business is, just �ve months after opening their o�ce in Westbourne. He explains, “After our article last month about the importance of using an A.R.L.A agent our telephones have not stopped ringing, which just goes to show how concerned landlords and tenants are when they choose an agent – and quite rightly too!”Things have expanded quickly says Kieran, “Our portfolio of properties has grown rapidly, with all types and sizes of properties coming to the market place, just not as many as we require. Hence we still have a large number of quality tenants waiting to �nd their new home. We urgently require all types of property from studio �ats to detached four bedroom houses in all areas. Such is the shortage of properties we are �nding that

some tenants are even stretching the parameters of their searches and moving to new areas in order to �nd the right property.” As an example of how fast the market is moving see the property left. It was let in Boscombe Spa on the �rst viewing. Kieran adds, “This is thanks to our professional photography and the accurate

details that we provided on rightmove & other property portals as well as our own website.”Quality photography is important, “We provide as many photos as possible on all of our marketed properties to achieve a ‘walk round’ feel to our details and this then results in achieving a higher number of quality viewings and achieving a quicker let, reducing void periods in the rent income for our landlords.”Shown on the right are more recently let properties, see more on the Southcoast Property website www.southcoastpropertyltd.com

Free valuations, free advice to landlords and tenants.Call 01202 768885 for no obligation advice.

Boscombe Spa £850pcm

Branksome Park £1200pcm Pokesdown £1100pcm

West Overcli� £950pcm

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Grosvenor Road

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Welcome to the Autumn Book Review. I have just returned after 2 weeks holiday so a big thanks to Joanna, Sarah and Mary for their hard work and extra hours in my absence. With the Autumn fast approaching it seems like a good time to suggest some great reads for the darker evenings. There are also some great cooking and craft ideas for days when the rain is lashing on the windows.

Kirsty Robinson owner of the Westbourne Bookshop

Westbourne Bookshop65 Poole Rd, Westbourne, Bournemouth BH4 9BATel: 01202 768626

New Hardback FictionGamble Felix Francis £14.99 RRP £18.99

Writing in the style of his father, Dick Francis, Felix has set his new crime thriller at the racetrack. Minutes before the biggest event on the racing calendar, a man is shot at point blank range, the gunman disappearing amongst the stunned crowd...

The A�air Lee Child £14.99 RRP £18.99

The high-voltage action in ‘The A�air’ is set just six months before the opening of ‘Killing Floor’, and marks a turning point in Reacher's career. If he does what the army wants, will he be able to live with himself? If he doesn't, will the army be able to live with him?

The Decision Penny Vincenzi £15.99 RRP £19.99

Set against a vibrant sixties backdrop, this is the story of two bright young things: Eliza, an ex-deb making a splash in the world of fashion, and Matt, a working-class boy carving out a serious name for himself in property.

Lady of the Rivers Philippa Gregory £14.99 RRP £18.99

Jacquetta, daughter of the Count of Luxembourg and kinswoman to half the royalty of Europe was widowed at the age of 19 and took the extraordinary risk of marrying a

gentleman of her household for love, carving out a life for herself as Queen Margaret of Anjou's close friend.

Knitting Tin Cath Kidston £16 RRP £20

Crochet Tin Cath Kidston £16 RRP £20

Packaged in bright �oral designs and re-useable tins, these gift sets include everything you need to begin knitting or crochet including six balls of yarn, a pair of needles plus a double-sided pattern sheet.Best In Show: Knit Your Own Cat £12.99After the success of knitting your own dog, Sally Muir shows you how to knit 16 di�erent breeds from a charming moggy to a sleek Siamese, a precious Persian to a loving long hair. Irresistible!Bill’s Everyday Asian £20The big, bold taste explosions of Asia and the fresh, lively combinations of ingredients have had Bill Granger hooked since childhood. To him, the Asian dishes he most loves to cook and eat aren't exotic but quick, easy and healthy everyday food, whether intensely fresh and zingy or deeply savoury and satisfying.

Non-FictionGrand Design Stephen Hawking £8.99When and how did the universe begin? Why are we here? Is the apparent 'grand design' of our universe evidence for a benevolent creator who set things in motion? Or does science o�er another explanation?Language Wars Henry Hitchings £8.99The English language is a battle�eld and since the age of Shakespeare, arguments over correct usage have been acrimonious, to do with morality, politics and class. This book examines the present state of the con�ict, its history and its future.

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Kirsty Robinson owner of the Westbourne Bookshop

Westbourne Bookshop65 Poole Rd, Westbourne, Bournemouth BH4 9BATel: 01202 768626

New Hardback FictionGamble Felix Francis £14.99 RRP £18.99

Writing in the style of his father, Dick Francis, Felix has set his new crime thriller at the racetrack. Minutes before the biggest event on the racing calendar, a man is shot at point blank range, the gunman disappearing amongst the stunned crowd...

The A�air Lee Child £14.99 RRP £18.99

The high-voltage action in ‘The A�air’ is set just six months before the opening of ‘Killing Floor’, and marks a turning point in Reacher's career. If he does what the army wants, will he be able to live with himself? If he doesn't, will the army be able to live with him?

The Decision Penny Vincenzi £15.99 RRP £19.99

Set against a vibrant sixties backdrop, this is the story of two bright young things: Eliza, an ex-deb making a splash in the world of fashion, and Matt, a working-class boy carving out a serious name for himself in property.

Lady of the Rivers Philippa Gregory £14.99 RRP £18.99

Jacquetta, daughter of the Count of Luxembourg and kinswoman to half the royalty of Europe was widowed at the age of 19 and took the extraordinary risk of marrying a

gentleman of her household for love, carving out a life for herself as Queen Margaret of Anjou's close friend.

Knitting Tin Cath Kidston £16 RRP £20

Crochet Tin Cath Kidston £16 RRP £20

Packaged in bright �oral designs and re-useable tins, these gift sets include everything you need to begin knitting or crochet including six balls of yarn, a pair of needles plus a double-sided pattern sheet.Best In Show: Knit Your Own Cat £12.99After the success of knitting your own dog, Sally Muir shows you how to knit 16 di�erent breeds from a charming moggy to a sleek Siamese, a precious Persian to a loving long hair. Irresistible!Bill’s Everyday Asian £20The big, bold taste explosions of Asia and the fresh, lively combinations of ingredients have had Bill Granger hooked since childhood. To him, the Asian dishes he most loves to cook and eat aren't exotic but quick, easy and healthy everyday food, whether intensely fresh and zingy or deeply savoury and satisfying.

Non-FictionGrand Design Stephen Hawking £8.99When and how did the universe begin? Why are we here? Is the apparent 'grand design' of our universe evidence for a benevolent creator who set things in motion? Or does science o�er another explanation?Language Wars Henry Hitchings £8.99The English language is a battle�eld and since the age of Shakespeare, arguments over correct usage have been acrimonious, to do with morality, politics and class. This book examines the present state of the con�ict, its history and its future.

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Bene�ts of Bowenby Ann Runyard

As I burble on regularly about the various aspects and bene�ts of Bowen, I feel it prudent to recap on this e�ective technique. It is most holistic and incredibly diverse.Bowtech, the original Bowen technique, is a gentle form of body work whereby very subtle moves are performed over the muscles and connective tissue sending messages deep within the body, releasing cellular memory.

Unlike some hands-on therapies it does not use forceful manipulation; on the contrary, it is very gentle and non-invasive. There are frequent but

essential pauses throughout the session, which allows the body time to respond to the information the move (�ngers and thumbs) generates- rather like a computer, you key in the information and wait for a response. This response is individual to each person and is determined by their ability to heal.The two minute pause between moves is an important catalyst to the procedure and can be confusing to some clients, especially those who have di�culty relaxing. Over a period of an hour the client will have come out of the fast central nervous system into the slow one where healing takes place. The easier one can let go, the quicker the e�ect. A unique skill of the Bowen practitioner is ‘tissue tension sense’ whereby he/she is able to discern stress build-up in the muscles and other soft tissue to determine and perform speci�c, and in my opinion, tailored made Bowen moves to assist recovery. The technique not only addresses the musculo skeletal system but also the fascia, nerves and internal organs.I usually ask the client to commit to three sessions taken at weekly intervals; this allows the whole of the body to realign, rebalance and regenerate. By the end of this period both client and practitioner will have a greater understanding of each other and indeed, the technique.Why not try a taster session for £15 or book three treatments at £30 and get the third one free.Contact Anne on 01202 760492 to �nd out more.

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Social Groups & Things to Dojoin a social group in the Westbourne area

What’s On CalendarSee a full list of Westbourne based groups and events on our website, visit www.westbourne.info

Cornerstone Provides a meeting place for older friends in the area. Meeting on the 2nd and 4th Weds of each month for interesting talks, videos, and other activities - covering a wide range of topics. Held at West Cli� Baptist Church.

Bournemouth Folk ClubRegular gigs held at Centre Stage (on Queens Road). Diverse range of musicians from around world. 01202 707498 or www.bournemouthfolkclub.com

The Chicken Soup ChoirEvery Tuesday at 8pm in Centre Stage, Queens RdLarge community choir, over 60 people singing modern rock, pop and gospel songs. Regular performances at the venue and throughout the area.

Meridian FriendsAn organisation for seniors in the area. Events throughout the year and plenty of social meetings. Contact Julie on 01202 428888 to �nd out more.

Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival Bringing “intriguing, spectacular and (sometimes) down-right curious arts experiences to our seaside town.” It includes dance, theatre, visual art, literature, �lm and more, across various places and spaces in Bournemouth; with over �fty exciting events open to everyone, many of which are free. www.artsbournemouth.org.uk

Children's Storytime (pre-school ages) Thursdays 2.15 - 2.45pm at Westbourne Library. Please contact the Library on 01202 761845 to check availability before attending.

Reading Group (Booktalk)1st, 2nd & 4th Mon 5 - 6pm, 3rd Mon 6 - 7pmA social group that get together to talk about books, share their thoughts and have fun, held at Westbourne Library. Please contact the Library on 01202 761845 to check availability before attending.

Argyll Bowling Club on West Overcli� DriveFull programme throughout the season, includes regular weekday and Saturday league matches, plus friendly matches that take place during the week.Find out more: www.argyllbowlingclub.co.uk

Westbourne Rotary ClubThursdays at 7.30am at The Savoy HotelEmail for more info: [email protected]

The Westbourne Orchestral Society Practice every Friday, 7.30 - 9.30pm. Concerts are held locally and they are always happy to welcome new members. For more info visit: www.westbourne-orchestra.co.uk

Bournemouth Lions ClubEmpowering volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace and promote international understanding through Lions clubs. Visit www.bournemouthlions.org.uk

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Social Groups & Things to Dojoin a social group in the Westbourne area

What’s On CalendarSee a full list of Westbourne based groups and events on our website, visit www.westbourne.info

Cornerstone Provides a meeting place for older friends in the area. Meeting on the 2nd and 4th Weds of each month for interesting talks, videos, and other activities - covering a wide range of topics. Held at West Cli� Baptist Church.

Bournemouth Folk ClubRegular gigs held at Centre Stage (on Queens Road). Diverse range of musicians from around world. 01202 707498 or www.bournemouthfolkclub.com

The Chicken Soup ChoirEvery Tuesday at 8pm in Centre Stage, Queens RdLarge community choir, over 60 people singing modern rock, pop and gospel songs. Regular performances at the venue and throughout the area.

Meridian FriendsAn organisation for seniors in the area. Events throughout the year and plenty of social meetings. Contact Julie on 01202 428888 to �nd out more.

Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival Bringing “intriguing, spectacular and (sometimes) down-right curious arts experiences to our seaside town.” It includes dance, theatre, visual art, literature, �lm and more, across various places and spaces in Bournemouth; with over �fty exciting events open to everyone, many of which are free. www.artsbournemouth.org.uk

Children's Storytime (pre-school ages) Thursdays 2.15 - 2.45pm at Westbourne Library. Please contact the Library on 01202 761845 to check availability before attending.

Reading Group (Booktalk)1st, 2nd & 4th Mon 5 - 6pm, 3rd Mon 6 - 7pmA social group that get together to talk about books, share their thoughts and have fun, held at Westbourne Library. Please contact the Library on 01202 761845 to check availability before attending.

Argyll Bowling Club on West Overcli� DriveFull programme throughout the season, includes regular weekday and Saturday league matches, plus friendly matches that take place during the week.Find out more: www.argyllbowlingclub.co.uk

Westbourne Rotary ClubThursdays at 7.30am at The Savoy HotelEmail for more info: [email protected]

The Westbourne Orchestral Society Practice every Friday, 7.30 - 9.30pm. Concerts are held locally and they are always happy to welcome new members. For more info visit: www.westbourne-orchestra.co.uk

Bournemouth Lions ClubEmpowering volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace and promote international understanding through Lions clubs. Visit www.bournemouthlions.org.uk

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Suduko, Puzzles and Witty Anagramsare you up to the challenge?

Answers to August Puzzles1) Here are the names of four �owers with the vowels

removed. What are the four �owers?GRNM GRDN CLMBN CLNDN

Answer: Geranium, Gardenia, Columbine, Celandine2) Rearrange the following letters to give the name of a

famous singer.WESTERN VIDEO = Stevie Wonder

Answers in the

next edition

Astronomer = Moon StarerDormitory = Dirty RoomThe Morse Code = Here come DotsSlot Machines = Cash Lost in 'emDesperation = A Rope Ends ItAnimosity = Is No AmityMother-in-law = Woman HitlerSnooze Alarms = Alas! No More Z'sAlec Guinness = Genuine ClassSemolina = Is No MealA Decimal Point = I'm a Dot in PlaceEleven plus two = Twelve plus oneContradiction = Accord not in itSlot Machines = Cash Lost in 'emand last but by no means least...President Clinton of the USA = To copulate he �nds interns

Anagram FunWe love anagrams and have found some clever andfunny ones to share.

Autumn Puzzles1) What do the following words have in common? FAST THROUGH DOWN AWAY WATER NECK2) What is the next number in this series? 5 25 61 113 181 ...

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Suduko, Puzzles and Witty Anagramsare you up to the challenge?

Answers to August Puzzles1) Here are the names of four �owers with the vowels

removed. What are the four �owers?GRNM GRDN CLMBN CLNDN

Answer: Geranium, Gardenia, Columbine, Celandine2) Rearrange the following letters to give the name of a

famous singer.WESTERN VIDEO = Stevie Wonder

Answers in the

next edition

Astronomer = Moon StarerDormitory = Dirty RoomThe Morse Code = Here come DotsSlot Machines = Cash Lost in 'emDesperation = A Rope Ends ItAnimosity = Is No AmityMother-in-law = Woman HitlerSnooze Alarms = Alas! No More Z'sAlec Guinness = Genuine ClassSemolina = Is No MealA Decimal Point = I'm a Dot in PlaceEleven plus two = Twelve plus oneContradiction = Accord not in itSlot Machines = Cash Lost in 'emand last but by no means least...President Clinton of the USA = To copulate he �nds interns

Anagram FunWe love anagrams and have found some clever andfunny ones to share.

Autumn Puzzles1) What do the following words have in common? FAST THROUGH DOWN AWAY WATER NECK2) What is the next number in this series? 5 25 61 113 181 ...

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Useful Contactsnumbers for local and national services

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DentistsWestbourne Dental PracticeOnly OrthodonticsNigel Sutton Dentists

Emergency ServicesWestbourne Safer Neighbourhood TeamBournemouth PoliceCrimestoppersDorset Fire & RescueFloodline (info and advice)British Gas (report leaks)Environment Agency

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Local ResourcesBournemouth CouncilPoole CouncilWestbourne LibraryWestbourne Post O�ceWestbourne Traders AssociationStreamline Warrens TaxisDorset Lesbian & Gay HelplineLocksmith (Southern Securities)

Broken Boiler (British Gas)24 hour glazier24 hour plumber

National ServicesDVLAConsumer Direct The Pension ServiceGiving BloodOrgan DonorTalk to Frank (drug advice)Shelter (housing)National DebtlineVictim SupportChildlineMissing PersonsSamaritans Mobile rates

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Find more local shops and servicesVisit our website www.westbourne.info for

a comprehensive directory of local shops, services and websites.

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MedicalWestbourne Medical CentreWestbourne Medical Centre PharmacyPoole Hospital Bournemouth HospitalNHS Direct

DentistsWestbourne Dental PracticeOnly OrthodonticsNigel Sutton Dentists

Emergency ServicesWestbourne Safer Neighbourhood TeamBournemouth PoliceCrimestoppersDorset Fire & RescueFloodline (info and advice)British Gas (report leaks)Environment Agency

ServicesSouthern ElectricBournemouth WaterWessex WaterNuisance Call Report Line

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Local ResourcesBournemouth CouncilPoole CouncilWestbourne LibraryWestbourne Post O�ceWestbourne Traders AssociationStreamline Warrens TaxisDorset Lesbian & Gay HelplineLocksmith (Southern Securities)

Broken Boiler (British Gas)24 hour glazier24 hour plumber

National ServicesDVLAConsumer Direct The Pension ServiceGiving BloodOrgan DonorTalk to Frank (drug advice)Shelter (housing)National DebtlineVictim SupportChildlineMissing PersonsSamaritans Mobile rates

will vary.

Check with

your provider.

Find more local shops and servicesVisit our website www.westbourne.info for

a comprehensive directory of local shops, services and websites.

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Christmas Westbourne Magazine out 1st November Our next edition will the big Christmas Special and we want as many people to get involved as possible. • Are you involved in a local event in November or December and

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