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Bashley Village Hall N E W S L E T T E R
Deliveredfree to allBashley
residents
Spring 2016 Supported by Hampshire County Council Charity No. 301728
From the SecretaryOur Chairman has been gallivantingaround Spain, so it falls to me to writethe editorial!
Welcome to the Spring issue of ournewsletter, and it's in colour for the firsttime! I do hope everyone enjoys ourefforts and believes we've taken a stepforward. We aim to reflect events at thehall and Bashley in general. Feel free tocontact us if you have something youfeel worth sharing with Bashley and we'llprint it. Thank you to all of ourcontributors and please mention to anyof the advertisers that you've seen theirname in the Bashley Newsletter.
We have a full programme at the hall butwere disappointed our January singalongfilm was postponed for reasons beyondour control. Keep an eye on forthcomingevents in the New Milton Advertiser aswe will try rescheduling it in April. Linedup to date is Bingo, a free Coffeemorning as well as a Quiz night. We'llmark the landmark birthday of HM TheQueen with a picnic and, of course, wehave the Village Day in July.
Bashley itself is slowly changing. With afew building projects underway the newstore is a huge bonus to the village.Bucking the trend of many villageswhose shops have closed, Bashley ishaving a brand new store. Best wishes toDen and Carol for a successful venture.We'll be back in the Summer for furtherreports and updates.
David Avery
Bashley Village StoresMost of you will probably have seen theview above the hoarding - well this is theview behind the same hoarding.
The build is progressing very welldespite the weather but we are stillsubject to a couple of weeks delay. Acustomer commented that a new buildalways included an eraser - we nowunderstand what he meant. Numerousthings have been penciled in, plans andtimescales drawn up. Someone else hashad other ideas and due to us not havingcontrol of that “great tap in the sky” theeraser has been our hand as often aswellies have been on your feet!!
However, thanks to the huge efforts ofMike, George and all the others, they arein the dry. The floor has been laid anddiscussions are now about electricians,plasterers, landscaping and shop fitters -the “curtains and cushions” sort of talk.We've been told that means there is stillas much to do as has been done - it'sjust you feel you may be nearly there.
The opening of the new shop willhopefully take place at the end of April(this year!) but this still has to be inkedin rather than penciled in. The new shop(it is only a shop and detached from thecurrent premises), will be a largerversion of the shop at present includinga secure area post office. We would liketo once again thank you for yourcontinued support and encouragementand hope to see you all in the new shopsoon.
Page 2Craft MarketAlan Mogg
Page 3Recent events
Page 4Poetry winnerThe Rising Sun
Page 5Bashley village
Page 6 Open Sight
Slimming World
Page 7 Boundary changes
Speeding
Page 8Puzzles
Page 11 New Milton Eagles
Page 12Bashley Rydal CC
Editorial Team
Neil TungateDavid Avery
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Bashley Craft Market 2015
Last November saw our secondChristmas Craft Market take placewhich was well supported by visitorsand stall holders alike. The daylongevent provided an opportunity to findthat extra special lovingly crafted gift, ina friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Nocrowds nor parking problems usuallyassociated with festive shopping. Onoffer was that all important "somethingdifferent".
Amongst the array of handmade itemson show were stunning stained glassornaments, cushions and textiles byOystercatcher Artizan. Stylish bags fromBag Loft and beautiful cards for alloccasions by Arty Crafts. There wassilver beaded jewellery, intricatepatchwork, nature themed and retroinspired soft furnishings. Alongside thesewere soft toys, household goods andhand knitted clothing - in fact somethingfor everyone.
Our in-house cafe was a popularstopping point to peruse purchaseswhilst partaking of our delicious cakes,snacks and other festive goodies. Thechildren's free to enter craftcompetition to design a stained glassstar had some fabulous entries. Thisgave our judge a difficult task to comeup with a winner. The finished artworkswere on display as part of the hall'sChristmas decorations.
This year's Craft Market takes place onSunday 20th November. Do come alongfor unique gifts for those special friends
and family. We look forward to seeingyou there.
Karen Cross
Alan Mogg
Longer serving members of the villagehall management committee weresaddened to learn of the death of AlanMogg last November. Alan had been adirector of local building company H.Drew for many years. He had been aloyal supporter of Bashley Village Hallserving as Treasurer for a long period.
Following retirement he moved toRomsey but continued his associationwith the hall making the trip regularly toattend meetings. Failing health causedhim to give up driving especially aswinter conditions through the forestproved daunting.
His efforts and support were muchvalued enabling the hall to progress,especially when volunteers were inshort supply. His expertise as Treasurerwas particularly valued and our thoughtsremain with his family.
Alan Rice
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Christmas Party 2015
Bashley Village Hall kicked off the partyseason last December.
The Christmas Party has proved to beone of the highlights of our eventscalendar. Our most recent celebrationonce again did not disappoint. Under thewatchful eye of the angel atop the 12foot Christmas tree, over 120 residentsand friends were treated to a superbevening's entertainment. A buffet supperprepared by members of the committeewas accompanied by a bar courtesy ofthe Rising Sun. A free drink welcomedeveryone and proceedings began withculinary advice from Bill Wallace withthe "aid" of a bottle of whisky – hic.
The 50 strong Encore choir providedexcellent festive music and their sheernumbers tested our logisticalcapabilities. Members of the BashleyW.I. provided numerous hilarioussketches which showcased their
comedic talents. Santa made anappearance to the delight of thosechildren present and dispensed gifts. TheChristmas Hat competition wasenthusiastically entered and June Cookwas announced as winner of the BashleyPrize for Poetry 2015. For those unableto make it, ensure you have a freeSaturday in December this year andcome along.
Seniors 2015 Tea Party
We were delighted with the response toour invite to senior members of ourcommunity to come to a tea party lastNovember at no cost. An array of cakes,sandwiches, sweets, trifles greeted ourguests who tucked in with relish andappreciation. We are well aware at thistime of year evening excursions are noteveryone's idea of fun. So a 2 pm startproved ideal as our visitors could getback home before dark.
A musical duo provided songs fromyesteryear to which most were able tojoin in and sing along. There werenumerous winners of the raffle prizes.Judging by the feedback the afternoonwas a stunning success which was theoriginal idea of our committee memberMargaret Christopher. We'll do it allagain on November 16th this year.Don't miss out, come along and meetfriends you don't get the chance to seevery often for a chat.
Village Day Trophies
All the trophies have been engravedwith names of the winners and arewaiting to be collected from the PostOffice.
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The Rising Sun – a new eradawns!
Although not obvious from outside, thislocal hostelry has undergone 4 weeks ofextensive post Christmas improvements.This follows the work done last yearwhen the toilets were upgraded andbetter family facilities were put in place:this was not the end of the story. Inaddition to the 2015 improvements thekitchen has been seriously upgraded.The pub has been decorated throughoutand an attention to detail implementedto improve the experience of dinninghere. The favourites on the menu willremain but new dishes will be on offer.Come along, give us a try, see somefamiliar faces and also new ones.
Everyone is dedicated to satisfying yourdemands. The Rising Sun is not just aholidaymaker's pub but a real local.
Recipe Spring 2016
Cup o' tea cake!
Ingredients
8 oz mixed fruit plus a handful of mixedpeel4 oz granulated sugar1/2 pint of strong tea8 oz. self raising flour1 small egg
Method
In a large bowl mix the fruit, peel andsugar together with the tea, cover andsoak overnight. Preheat the oven to 160c/ Gas 4 ( lower if using a fan oven.) Stirthe mixture thoroughly then add eggand flour and beat well. Grease and linea 2lb loaf tin and pour in the mixture.Cook in the centre of the oven forabout 1 hour. Leave to cool and thenslice and add butter. Serve with acuppa.
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Poetry Prize Winner 2015
The Forest
What makes the leaves catch the art of dying;dying gloriously in the field,
dying slowly in a blaze of colour,green shot through with reds and russets?
Each leaf, like some used frock that time forgot,floating gently down and down
to rest forlorn amongst old stock,faded sunset and brown tobacco.
The ground fertile as a lovely, young lass;Luscious and green the bright new grass.Will splendours of Autumn be put at risk
as global warming adds its twist?
June Cook
DORSET CASTLE KITCHEN
Our New forest - based company offers the best of local producecatering for events large or small. Using local produce from thesurrounding areas , offering advice and menus to suit all budgets.
Catering for small or large dinner parties and offering workshopswhich are an informal and relaxed way to learn a new skill from anexperienced Yacht Chef and restauranteur in your own home orvenue.
01425 540846
SARAH PILATES/STRETCHA beginner class to improve mobility, balance, strength,
flexibility, mindfulness and wellbeing.All abilities and ages welcome.
Pilates and orthopaedic Pilates qualified.Equipment is provided.
£6 pay as you goMondays 12.30-1.30
Thursdays 1.30-2.30 (Not on every 2 Thursday of the month)Any questions please call Sarah 07472 298979
Or email [email protected]
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Bashley VillageThe village of Bashley has a long andinteresting history of settlement andfarming. The name Bashley derives fromOld English. It was originally'Baylokesleya' or 'Bageslucesleia' which isunderstood to mean Bagloc's woodlandclearing.
Bashley has the earliest documentedreference anywhere in the whole of theparish. In 1053 the Christchurch PrioryCartulary records a "gift by King Edwardand neighbouring peoples, to his faithfulthegn Lutrise of half a mansa at a placein English called Bageslucesleia withfields, pastures, meadows and woods.He may bequeath it to whomever hepleases, and hold it free from all serviceexcept bridge and fortress building andmilitary service".
The 1068 Domesday book records thatBashley was held by a priest ofChristchurch called Alsi. The area ofBashley is described as being of 3virgates (about 90 acres) it had land forone plough. It was held in lordship with2 slaves, a villager and a smallholder. Thevalue of the area was 20 shillings.
Christchurch priory held ownership ofpart of Bashley until the dissolution ofthe monasteries. There is a record in1262 of William Boscher holding land atBashley. This later passed to his sonRobert.
Bashley Common was enclosed, in 1817,by agreement rather than by act ofparliament. The Tithe map shows JamesBrett as being a significant landowner ofthe time.
Opposite Ferndene Farm Shop is acottage once owned by the LoaderFamily. The building now used as agarage was the Smithy. In this imagetaken in about 1910 you can see MrCharles Loader and his apprentice a MrHaskell. The Loader family still live andwork in Bashley. They run a successfulgarage and car repair business oppositethe Post Office on Bashley CommonRoad.
Bashley Post Office and village store hasbeen in business for well over 110 years.The first post master, Albert James, wasappointed in 1902. He was also a draper,grocer, mealman, tobacconist and soldboots and shoes. Carol and Den whoare the current owners provide asimilarly wide range of goods andservices. This image of the post office istaken in about 1910 and is clearlyrecognisable as the village store oftoday.
The church of St John The Baptist wasbuilt in 1910 in what was called ChurchLane but is now known as St John'sRoad. The church cost a very reasonable£300 to build in brick.
In the vestry is a wonderful hand drawnmemorial to the Bashley villagers whoserved in the Great War. It records thatexactly 100 villagers joined the armedforces and served King and Countrybetween 1914 and 1919.
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Bashley has a strong tradition ofhorticulture. In the 1870 Miss A.Bateson set up a plant nursery inBashley Cross Road. She was Britain'sfirst female professional nursery owner.In 1928 on her death Mr Lane took overthe business. The 1928 directory forNew Milton shows six other nurseriesoperating in Bashley. Horticulture is stillrepresented in the village by BashleyPlant Centre and Redcliffe Gardencentre.
With its long history and current rangeof shops and services, a cricket team, afootball club as well as a thriving sociallife centred in the village hall, Bashley iswell worth a visit.
This article was written by localhistorian Nick Saunders. He would bepleased to see any maps, postcards orphotographs of the local area. He can becontacted on 01425 618549.
Can you help?The image below shows a group ofhappy souls in the Bashley TotalAbstinence Guild. The photo is undatedbut judging by the clothing it is possiblyEdwardian. If any readers recognisefamily members, or have any informationabout the Guild, please could they makecontact with local historian NickSaunders on 01425 618549.
Open Sight - social club forthe visually impairedOpen sight is a social group for anybodysuffering with any form of sightproblems. We meet on the fourthWednesday of the month at BashleyVillage Hall from 2 to 4 pm. Come andmake new friends, enjoy ourentertainment followed by tea and cake.Transport is provided where necessaryby our lovely team of volunteer drivers.
Of course we are always in need ofvolunteers be it driving, helping with teaor just lending a helping hand. If you areinterested in coming along as a member,or volunteer please call the SecretaryPatricia Batchelor on 01425 627460.
Slimming WorldObesity in the UK is at an all-time high -two out of three adults in the UK areoverweight or obese, with governmentpredictions that 80% of men and 70% ofwomen will be overweight or obese inthe next decade. So the demand for ahealthy weight loss programme thatoffers real solutions to individuals,families and whole communities througha supportive approach based on soundprinciples has never been greater.
Slimming World's unique approach
Slimming World's approach is based ona deep understanding of the psychologyof slimmers. We believe that the burdencarried by overweight people is two-fold. There is excess weight, but there isa far heavier burden to be lifted - that ofguilt, self-criticism and poor self-esteem.
We help people to shed the misery ofexcess weight, supporting members tolead happier, more fulfilling and healthierlives. Through an understanding andcompassionate approach we helpmembers to develop the motivation,confidence and mutual support theyneed in order to make healthy andhighly effective lifestyle changes for life.It's this deep understanding of the mosteffective support for slimmers that has
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seen Slimming World become the UK'sleading weight loss organisation.
Slimming World members lose weightthrough a multi-component approach of:
• new healthy eating habits formedthrough our Food Optimising eating plan
• regular moderate exercise developedthrough our Body Magic programme
• powerfully motivating group supportto encourage long-term behaviourchange through a unique approachwhich we call IMAGE Therapy.
Our members' weight remainsconfidential at all times: weight changesare discussed, but a member's actualweight is not disclosed.
Members choose their own personaland individual target weight, a conceptunique to Slimming World. This is calledtheir Personal Achievement Target(PAT) and they can alter it at any time.Once they've achieved it, they become alifetime member and can attend groupfree of charge (as long as they staywithin 3lbs of their target weight).Around 10% of our members attendgroup for free to maintain their targetweight.
We are so confident in the effectivenessof our weight loss programme that weoffer a money back guarantee.
Boundary Commission ChangesThe aim of the Boundary Commission isto try and ensure MPs and Councillorsalike represent an approximate evennumber of voters. Until previouschanges Bashley was linked with NewMilton but at the last review, to ensurethe correct number of electors in theBrockenhurst division, Bashley wasmoved into that division.
The current boundary review tries toreorganise the New Forest area andreduce the number of CountyCouncillors from 11 to 10. It will have aknock on effect especially aroundLyndhurst and Brockenhurst where
several wards will change again.Responding to the government studiesI've suggested Bashley returns NewMilton. This would include not justBashley village, but take in the Fernhillarea. This would retain the status quo ifaccepted. We await the outcome of theBoundary Commission's deliberationswith bated breath so watch this space.
Councillor Alan Rice
Speeding through Bashley!We all need transport whether for theschool run or shopping, and largecommercial vehicles can be veryintimidating. Whatever the use it has anet effect on the environment andpleasant villages like Bashley. Theseplaces were around long beforemechanised transport but now we haveto co-exist. Control must be applied tothe minority of selfish drivers whoignore the well established speed limits.For years the temptation to speedthrough Bashley went unchecked until alocal campaign achieved a limit of 30mph and occasional police checks wereimplemented.
Sadly due to police economiesinfrequent checks are now made andmore attention is given to high trafficflow situations. A half-way housesolution is the portable "speed indicatordevice", known as a SID, which flashesup the speed of the vehicle in question.Any reasonable driver will accept thewarning with gratitude as it could avoida prosecution. These devices can belocated at a spot for a limited periodand have been proved to be costeffective. Local councillors are pushingfor the SID to be situated either inBashley Road or Bashley Common Roadmore frequently. Bashley Common Roadin particular is a speeding temptationbecause it is long and straight. In thismatter I have the support of CountyCouncillor Ken Thornber. More 30 mphsigns on the road would offer a cheapreminder to drivers.
Councillor Alan Rice
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Crossword and Sudoku solutionswill be available in Bashley Stores.
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Hall AvailabilityInformation regarding regular classes at the hall is availableon our website and can be seen both inside the hall and onour notice board outside.
Further details from Muriel Wallace on 01425 622321
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Jayne RotherAt the age of 24, Jayne started her ownrestaurant in Bridport, Dorset.Specialising in seasonal menus, using onlylocal produce of fresh fish and seafood,organic lamb and beef with an array offresh fruits and vegetables. Using herhotel and catering experience, Jaynedeveloped a successful small business.
After 8 years building her business, Jaynestarted her career on private yachts,travelling and cooking around Europe,USA and Asia as a Chef on both sailingand motor yachts. She gained extensiveexperience in managing small and largegalleys cooking classic and local cuisines.
Subsequently, Jayne has worked for 10years in hospitality training using vastknowledge to train and guide skills in allareas of food preparation, food safetyand health and safety.
Krafty KornerKrafty Korner, one of the shops in thecourtyard at the Sammy MillerMotorcycle Museum, was started 2years ago by Karen. She has beenmaking jewellery for about 10 years inher spare time and selling it at local craftfairs but she had always wanted to havea shop so when one became available atthe museum she took a chance and gaveup her full time job to open KraftyKorner.
Her jewellery is made using gemstones,pearls, glass beads and wire and rangesin style from a simple bead necklace tobespoke wedding jewellery. She isalways experimenting with new designsand is quite happy to make anything toorder, all at affordable prices.
The shop also stocks a range of gifts,some made by other local crafts peopleincluding hand knitted hats and babyclothes, local produce - jams, pickles,honey and fudge - many of which havethe New Forest Marque. Other itemsinclude handbags, scarves and greetingscards.
So if you are looking for a special gift orjewellery to match an outfit please comein to Krafty Korner. Browsers arewelcome and the parking and othershops are free to enter.
Nicola’s Craft & Gift ShopHaving worked in offices all my life I hadreached the point where I was lookingfor a new challenge. I had heard thatthere was an empty retail unit at SammyMiller’s Motorcycle Museum andsomehow I found myself with a newbusiness wondering how on earth it hadhappened so suddenly. Little did I knowat that time what an amazing differenceit would make to my life. From beingweighed down by files, folders, papersand forms, I was now surrounded by themost wonderful fabrics of all colours anddesigns. It seems I now have the dreamjob – which hardly feels like working atall!
Clive has joined me in this venture andtogether we have had a fantastic yearserving our customers direct from theshop and also selling online via ourwebsite. We are lucky indeed to havesuch lovely customers who are apleasure to deal with and who are mostimportant to us.
So there we are - just over a year agowe opened our little shop in TheCourtyard at Sammy Miller’s MotorcycleMuseum selling a small range of greatquality fabrics … … fast forward 12months and we are still loving our littleshop which is now bursting at the seamswith even more great quality fabricswith exciting new ranges arriving all thetime.
We also sell sewing and knitting kits,craft gift ideas and a wide range ofquilting supplies and knitting accessories.
For those of you who have visited usalready, we would like to thank you foryour support. If you are yet to discoverus, we look forward to seeing you soon!
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Sammy Miller
I thought your readers might like to seeour latest racing restoration – the 1965DMW Mk II Hornet 250cc with VilliersStarmaker Engine Cylinder and Head
DMW Crankcases and AlphaCrankshaft. Maximum 9000 rpm.Gearbox 5 Speed Albion. Racedsuccessfully in 1965 – 1966 and Cost£365.
And of course it is finished in the lovelyDMW blue. Epic looking machine andSammy says it runs really well.
HOPeHOPe, (Helping Older People NewForest) is a local charity offering a rangeof services for older people, particularly
those who are isolated or vulnerable.Our main aim is to support olderpeople, their families, carers and friends,helping them to stay independent as longas possible. Our friendly Information andAdvice service is free and completelyconfidential. We can help with a rangeof problems - anything that is worryingyou or you need to know about, and wecan help you fill in those difficult forms.We have helped clients claim over£200,000 of government benefits theydid not know they were entitled to! Weoffer home visits if necessary, but weare easy to find on Station Road NewMilton, opposite Barclays Bank and nextto the pedestrian crossing. Just drop inor ring for an appointment on 01425629009. In the New Year we will bestarting a social Drop In Café andtelephone wellbeing checks. Use thesame local phone number - 01425629009 - to find out more.
We are also a charity shop and welcomeany good quality clothes or articles forsale in the shop, as this income helps tocover the costs of running the charity.
The Old Composter
I think the recent rains will tend tomake most things late in the garden thisseason. March usually heralds the timeto sow seeds and to plant out anythingyou might have in the greenhouse. How-ever be careful of the potential problemof March winds and even late frosts.They can catch you out, big time. Giveyour garden a "spring clean" itself, inanticipation of the joys to come. Youwill be pleased you did.
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New Milton EaglesNew Milton Eagles Youth Football Clubwas established in 1986 and has been anFA Charter Standard Club since 2009.We have teams who play in theBournemouth Youth Football Leaguefrom Under 7's to Under 9's and ourUnder 14 Girls team play in theWinchester Girls League. We also run aFootball for Fun Programme for 4 and 5year old boys and girls.
New Milton Eagles YFC fully support theFA's philosophy that football for youngchildren should be about fun, enjoyment,encouraging physical activity, developingpersonal skills and helping children tobuild relationships through being part ofa team. We are not just interested inthe “Best Players” but encourage playersof all abilities to participate. Our aim isto keep annual registration fees to aminimum by running fundraisingactivities throughout the year, which weusually hold at Bashley Village Hall, asthis is an excellent venue.
All our teams train on Friday evening,except our under 14 girls who train onWednesday evening. As a CharterStandard Club all our team managers are
qualified to FA Level One and we haveone manager qualified to FA Level 2.We are currently sending our managerson the FA Youth Module course tomaintain our club's development in linewith the FA's guidelines for CharterStandard Clubs.
We also encourage parent participationto help create a family orientated clubthat emphasises the importance of beingpart of a team. The club is alwayspleased to welcome people who areinterested in helping to continuegrowing New Milton Eagles YFC into aclub that all our players can be proud of.
Alan Jarvis - Chairman
Bashley Flower ShowThe Bashley Flower Show scheduleshould be available early April. You canpick up a copy from the following places.
Bashley Post OfficeLoaders GarageBashley Village HallBashley Plant CentreRedcliffe's Garden CentreStewarts GardenlandsNew Milton Town HallGore Road Craft StoreStation Road craft shop
Chairman's holiday snapThe parade to celebrate Epiphany, thearrival of the three kings, in BarcelonaJanuary 2016
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Bashley Cricket ClubHampshire to play T20 game at theBCG
After all the hard work over the pastfew years to upgrade the facilities at thecricket ground then the club has been"rewarded" with the news that they willhost Hampshire against Dorset in a "fullblown" T20 match on Thursday May19th, 5:30pm start. As the match is inpreparation for Hampshire's openingNatWest T20 Blast match againstMiddlesex the following Friday they areexpected to send their "big names" forthis warm up match. So the club ishoping for a big crowd and fine weatherto welcome them to Bashley. A fewdays later, on Sunday the 22nd , Dorsetwill also use the ground for their 50over match against Devon. If thesegames go well then it is hoped it willlead to a long term partnership withDorset to stage games regularly at theBCG.
Looking forward to the new season thenit promises to be a challenging time forthe 1st team with the loss of keybatsmen Richard and James Morris. Ontop of this Aussie Tom Andrews is backhome playing for South Australia, so theteam has lost their leading run scorerand leading wicket taker. Howeverthere are new recruits in the "pipeline"to keep the club competitive in theSouthern Premier League.
With the new grass wickets in play onthe Nursery Ground, the newly
promoted 3rd team will return "home"to play their games with the 5th teammoving to Ballard School as part of thecontinuing partnership with the school.
New members, playing or non-playing,senior or junior, male or female arealways welcome. See the web site fordetails (www.bashleyrydal.co.uk).
Hall improvementsAt time of writing we are about tofinalise plans for the new kitchen andbar area in the hall. Thanks to KarenCross from KEEDESIGN for all herefforts in bringing together everyone'sthoughts and ideas. It has been a longroad but we will shortly put out thework for tender and get it done thisSummer. Our lighting specialist is aboutto produce a solution to ourrequirements for upgrading the lightingin the main hall. This has also takensome time but we felt it essential to getit right first time. The hall is used by avariety of people many with specificlighting needs. This work will be done assoon as the appropriate contract isawarded.
Bashley WIBashley WI is a well established groupand we have moved with the times thesame way women's lives have changedbut it still focuses on what reallymatters. For many of us in Bashley WIit is an opportunity to share knowledgewith other women and coming togethersocially and to learn new skills
We meet at Bashley Hall on the 2ndThursday of every month (exceptAugust) 2 - 4.15pm and we welcomeanyone who wishes to join us. We haveinteresting speakers and demonstrationseach month covering a wide range ofsubjects. We also have outings, amonthly quilting/patchwork group and awalking group.
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Busy BeesAnother busy term at Busy Bees,amongst lots of learning experiences thechildren have been practicing theirnumeracy skills in a variety of ways.They have been learning about theirfamily and friends, which culminated in aGrandparents Morning. Grandparentswere invited to join their grandchildrenfor a morning of arts & craft. Some ofthe activities were hand painting, keyringbead making, and cake decorating.
To raise money for Children in Needand First Opportunities (therapy groupfor under 5s, based at Ashley Juniorschool) Busy Bees completed asponsored wellie walk. We walked fromBusy Bees in St. Johns road into theBashley woods and onto the play park atBashley Hoburne. The children had tolook for chalk drawn arrows on thetrees to find their way there and back.
The children enjoyed a Christmas craftday, using their senses when makinggingerbread cookies, practicing their finemotor skill whilst gluing and sticking, anda variety of other activities. FatherChristmas made a visit during theirChristmas party and they were soexcited to see him. The term endedwith our Nativity which we werefortunate to be able to hold in St. JohnsChurch, which made this event evenmore special.
Want betterhealth?The key to achievingbetter health can bedown to finding a formof exercise which youenjoy.
There is an exercisepeople can do - at alllevels - which improvesyour fitness and staminaas well discovering astimulating form ofexercise that's differenteach time and rewardsyou with a happierstate-of-mind.
Living where we do in the beautifulsurrounds of The New Forest and onthe edge of The Solent Way, Jane Monksis an experienced and dedicated walker.As a qualified Nordic Walkinginstructor, Jane is a fully AccreditedInstructor and insured to undertakegroup and personal one-to-onetechniques, aimed at working out allyour body and mind.
Nordic Walking exercises the whole selfand is enjoyable to learn and do. NordicWalking burns 20-40% more caloriesthan ordinary walking. It is suitable foreveryone's individual capabilities andreduces exercise's impact on joints.Nordic Walking is particularly good toofor spinal posture and the back,shoulders and upper neck. And the veryfact you are out in the fresh air isenergizing and a naturally engaging.
With Jane and her team's back-up,encouragement and careful eye, NordicWalkers can develop the level of efforteach of us feels able to build upon.
Jane Monks
LEARN GERMANStanpit Village Hall, Tuesdays 7:30 till 9:00
Intermediate conversation, friendly social group,Natural speaker Ruth Puganigg – 07880913428
St Johns RoadBashleyNew Milton
01425 614722
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Bashley Village Hall
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Vintage & Home Emporium
Open Mon -Sat - 10:00 - 4:30Sun 10:00 - 4:00
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Home VisitingPodiatrist/Chiropodist
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01425 618610
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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY IN 2016Look out for posters nearer the dates
Mar 12th Quiz 7:30 pmMar 18th Coffee Morning 10:00 amApr 16th Singalong Film (TBC)May Bingo, date to be confirmedJun 11th The Queen's Birthday celebrationsJul 16th Village DayOct 15th – Quiz 7:30 pm
Oct 28th A.G.M. 7:00 pmNov 16th Seniors Free Tea Party 2 pmNov 20th Craft Fair 10:00 amDec 3rd Christmas Party 7:00 pm
Regular events at the Hall are advertised on thenotice board at the Hall, on our web site atbashleyvillagehall.org.uk, and on our Facebook pagefacebook.com/BashleyVH
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��Bashley Village Hall tariff
(rates held this year)
Main Hall £12 / hourRegular users of Main Hall £11 / hourMain Hall for Bashley residents (proof ofaddress required at time of booking andpurpose of hire must be for private useonly, not for commercial activities) £11 / hourCommittee Room £8 / hourFlat rate for use of kitchen £5
To hire the hall please contact our Letting
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