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A R T R E V I E W S � I N T E R I O R S � G A R D E N S � H E A L T H & B E A U T Y � C O M P E T I T I O N S � W H A T ’ S O N

SEPTEMBER 2012

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welcome

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SEPTEMBER 2012

contents

features18… Around the world- all inclusive

Join the Jubilee Sailing Trust and Sail the World

42… Real ale and thunder Solent Life shares a swift one with local micro-breweries

46… Autumn Weddings Helping you plan for your big day.

54… All power to a local hero Double amputee David Henson talks about the future

76… Portsmouth Air Festival Good things come to those who wait

regulars6… The Walk An archaelogical exploration of Micheldever Woods

12… Artist Review Natural leaves and silver leaf with Nathalie Lomas

28… Education -Back to School Special Feature Meet the head of an education centre and hear what the

vice chancellor of the University of Portsmouth thinks

about fees and applications

82… Out and About Photographic memories of events across the south

86… Coast & Country All aboard with the ladies of Cowes Week

96… What’s On Reviews , theatre and events coming your way

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in this issue…

Published by Living Coast Media. © Copyright Solent Life 2012. All rights reserved. No part of Solent Life Magazine can be reproduced or used in any form or by any means, either wholly or in part without the prior written permission of the publisher. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure all information is correct, the publishers cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions contained within.

It has been a month of exciting events for the team here at Solent Life; a day trip with the Jubilee Sailing Trust onboard their magnificent square rigger Tenacious, a day on the Isle of Wight during Cowes

Week for Ladies Day giving us the chance to celebrate the achievements of women in sailing.

As many of our young people head off to universities across the country we talk with the Vice Chancellor of the University of Portsmouth about the new higher fees and the effects they appear to be having on student intake.Our roving reporter David, talks to the organisers of the Portsmouth Air Festival and gets an insight into the reasons for the postponement of the 2012 event and the amazing support for next years event; he heads into the clouds, well almost, for a taste of high living in the south’s highest penthouse; and visits one of the Solent Life region’s micro-breweries. As always there is so much going on in our area and despite the national media being filled with bad news and discouragement, down here on the south coast we are finding people just getting on with life and enjoying the many pleasures that we are lucky enough to experience here on the Solent.

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the walk

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Hampshire is a county with many faces, with its coastline, rivers, villages and forest; but one of its most glorious visages is the farmland to the north of Winchester around the pretty village of Micheldever. Just a couple of miles from this quiet rural settlement,

and across the A33, are Micheldever Woods.

Alongside the fi rm gravel track and standing resilient despite nature having fi nished with them are naked, almost haunted, dead trees that send out spindly fi ngers which grasp at the imagination and offer pictures of witches covens and dangerous walks in the darkness of the woods. A startled pigeon bursts from the undergrowth shaking walkers from their reveries and causing a wry smile because of overactive imaginations! Then thoughts return to beautiful green glades, sunlight bursting through leafy canopies and a long history of an area that has been occupied, one way and another, for centuries.

Micheldever Woods has an archaeological trail of just over a mile that was established by the County Council; two examples to be discovered on the trail are a Banjo Enclosure and an ancient Burial Mound. These sites were here long before the woodland took

over when the area was ancient farmland; there are reminders from the Roman era (AD 410), while along the trail there is one site from the Bronze Age between 2000BC and 1400BC, and signs of Saxon settlement between the 5th and 11th Centuries AD.

With its shape carefully cut into the rough grass the fi rst point of historic interest is the banjo enclosure, so called because of its clearly defi ned shape reminiscent of the musical instrument, this type of settlement can be found in several places throughout the chalklands of North Hampshire.

The woods themselves, which have grown up around these ancient sites, are a mixture of coniferous and deciduous trees and the ‘untidy’ natural growth between pathway and dense woodland is fi lled with wild fl owers and butterfl ies and as I stood taking notes on the ancient burial mound these charming, colourful

words & images by david rose-massom

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and delicate creatures flitted and danced around my head as if they had discovered a new playmate.

Behind the notice board that explained the, almost unimpressive ‘bump’ in the landscape, was a mound covered in grass and meadow flowers. It did stick out as something that did not quite belong but because of its history and age there was also something strangely intoxicating about it that grabbed the imagination and offered a desire to learn more about why it was there and was it just a site where the ancient dead were buried, or indeed just dumped?

Incidentally, this part of the walk alongside the mound is the only part that is not on made-up tracks and can be soft and muddy for a distance of around 100 yards or so.

Far from being convenient dumping sites for their dead, these burial mounds were constructed of excavated chalk and were the final stage in a funerary ritual that often involved more than one burial. The construction of such a mound suggests that it was in fact the culmination of a complicated set of ceremonial practices. The mounds were also placed in a significant part of the settlements so that they could be seen at all times by the Bronze Age settlers, becoming a focal point for their beliefs and rituals.

As I left the mound behind I noticed in the soft mud the clear cloven-hoofed prints of deer, although sadly I saw no sign of the actual creatures that made them.

Realising that this would be a fairly short

journey, I headed back to the main, and arrow straight, pathway and followed it to its conclusion at a gravel crossroads some 20 minutes or so further on and just enjoyed the summer sunshine that crept through the tall trees and the natural surroundings that it lit so well. That crossing of pathways made a natural point to turn around and head back to the burial mound, along the way noticing that in several places footpaths disappeared into the thick growth of trees and offered myriad adventures to woodland explorers.

Back past the burial mound, and once again marvelling at the history, the muddy section once again opened out onto a gravel track where more skeletal trees reached into the blue skies as if trying to grasp the odd cloud that drifted by. Although I prefer to see things that are living these trees offer fascinating shapes and inspire the imagination!

A short way further along I was surprised to see, in the shadow of the trees, a splendid children’s fort built of wood. In front of that small structure was a beam, a foot off the ground and travelling deeper into the woods, a plaque at one end offers youngsters the opportunity to travel the length of the world’s tallest tree. Even for an adult this was a staggeringly long beam that sent a reminder of how powerful nature is.

I sat on the beam close to the fort and watched as a slug; (are they slugs or just homeless snails?) slithered by. Above me the light breeze rustled through the tops of the trees and further above that I could hear the plaintive

cry of a buzzard as it wheeled on broad wings and warm thermals.

Despite this walk being deep in woodland with its hints of ancient arable communities the area is surrounded by fields of modern farming and crops, golden swathes of corn and wheat leaning with the wind and it makes for a glorious drive to reach Micheldever Woods. As I said at the beginning of this journey; Hampshire is a county with many faces and this walk reminds us we should never forget the most important face that first shaped our wonderful county and that is the face of the history and the peoples that first settled in the area we love so dearly. l

Micheldever Woods is a large maturing beech wood with some areas of mature conifer.

HoW to get tHere:Micheldever, a pretty little village, is the nearest town or village and just six miles north of Winchester.From Junction 9 on M3, travel north on A33, turn right on to Northington Lane. Car Park is half a mile down lane on left hand side.

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Summer almost failed to arrive, just honouring us with a fleeting glimpse of her bright array of colours; all too soon it is autumn’s turn to entertain us with her many shades of browns and

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As we have said many times before on these pages the so called ‘Golden Hour’ is the prime time of day to get the best from your photographic safari. As the sun broaches the horizon the light is the best it will be all day, and the perfect scenario would be a misty start, then to have the sun burn the mist away leaving you with a bright sparkling morning.Plan your day well and you will get some stunning images; and the joy of seeing the best shots for your endeavours will be in that planning. Don’t just jump into the car and see what you can find, you only have a short window of photographic opportunity. First port of call could be a coastal scene; find somewhere such as Portsmouth Harbour, Bosham, Christchurch or Hill Head where boats sit at anchor and the early morning mist offers magical and mystical scenes. As the sun rises and warms the atmosphere the mist gradually recedes offering even more chances of a great shot. Just before the mist disappears completely, head for wooded areas near lake or river, if inland somewhere then perhaps along the Itchen, there are also some great spots near to Winchester, the Avon near to Ringwood or somewhere like Swanwick Lakes close to the River Hamble – one of my favourite spots. Here you will find the sun’s rays shining through the gaps in the tree tops and forcing their way through bands of remaining mistiness. The results through your viewfinder can be amazing. Finally as the sun clears the landscape into a bright vision the autumn colours of the foliage as it changes into its winter nakedness are something to be admired in our county. So planning is the key, early start before daybreak, have your destinations mapped, keep driving time to a minimum and remember a tripod, you will need one for your misty scenes and may have to try several aperture or speed settings to get the right result. Get it right and by 10am you will have images on your memory card to be proud of and already be sitting down to a well earned breakfast. l

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art | focus

Her Porchester home is a testament to the fact that an artist lives there, the walls and shelves throughout the house are a gallery of her own work, the work of friends and the work of

favoured artists. Every room brings smiles and gasps of appreciation as the individual pieces come into view. This month’s artist is Nathalie Lomas and her own art is as eclectic as her collection from various artists.

Unlike many of our featured artists who admit to picking up a pencil as soon as they could hold one; it was not until she was 15 and sitting her GCSE Art exam that she first became truly interested in art. “It just suddenly connected with me and I have loved it ever since. At 16 I began to play with copper wire and I just started making things out of it. Then a local stained glass studio threw out a box of coloured glass scraps and they were perfect for making some wonderful mobiles.”Nathalie took those mobiles to local tourism style art galleries and they began to sell well. “They were selling, the feedback on them was wonderful and then I discovered they were being sold and taken around the world.” Then her early years of shore and woodland took over and her mobiles were being made of small pieces of driftwood and pebbles from the beach. Then at just 18, she opened her own shop. “I found an empty shop on the harbour in Exmouth and I wanted it even though I was studying for ‘A’ Levels at the time, so I dropped all the other subjects, except art, and I was able to get the shop for just £25 a week as it was due to be redeveloped following planning.“With the help of friends we stripped out the unit which was a wreck of a shell and managed to acquire some wooden planks from a timber shop which was closing down. We called the shop ‘Clanger’!” That name was inspired from the glass and silver mobiles she was making at

“I was bought up in Devon; my mother is French hence the spelling of my name, and our home was near Exmouth; close to both the beach and ancient woodland,” Nathalie was explaining to Solent Life where her inspiration comes from. “My love of tree-work comes from living in and around that woodland and my inspirations derive from the roots and branches of the individual trees.” Nathalie is a painter and photographer as well as a silversmith which she incorporates into her three dimensional paintings as well as a range of stunning jewellery; this artist cannot get enough of multi media when it comes to her work.“My work reflects my love of nature but it is also mixed with an art deco styling which I suppose is a little strange at first,” she continued. “After working with the silver I would have small pieces left over so I began to incorporate that into my painting and use box-frames to show the pieces off.”That three-dimensional art work shows the rustic and country feel that she brings to her

work and that comes from her early life in Devon, sweeping blues for skies, autumnal strokes and fill colours for the backgrounds and then the additional silver work becomes bursting seed pods or shimmering leaves shining with dew. A necklace shaped like a sycamore seed pod would grace any neck and the piece that she wore as we spoke was reminiscent of a farm gate with flowing corn behind it and a rising sun. With each piece, whether a painting, photograph or jewellery they seem to carry that tag of nature, the beach and the countryside.“I am a moth in that I am attracted to the light of all things artistic. I want to learn so much and try new things; I want to learn the skills to mix my work and my mediums.” Nathalie admits to being a restless soul who is always on the cusp of trying something different. “I suppose it could be confusing for me but sometimes it seems that I create a series of work and when finished I just wonder how I got there; it is very organic, the way my work is formed.”

a mothto the flame

words & images by david rose-massom

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Our Artist Review is kindly sponsored by WHITE DOG GALLERY 8 Milvil Court, Milvil Road Lee-on-the-Solent Hampshire, PO13 9LY 023 9255 2255. www.whitedoggallery.co.uk

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With the new academic year starting perhaps it’s time to think aboutjoining an art group of which there are many in the local area. ThePortsmouth & Hampshire Art Society for example, was founded in 1909with WL Wyllie as its first President and is still going strongtoday. The Solent Art Society is a newer group, with members producing a wide range of work. Most art societies hold annual exhibitions giving members a chance to display – and hopefully sell – their work to the public. Sometimes it’s not necessary to be a member of a group to enter an exhibition. For instance, The Titchfield Art Show is a great show and anyone can enter work. If painting isn’t your thing there are many groups and courses specialising in other exciting and diverse art forms such as ceramics and printing. And to encourage and support all our local art groups, we offer 10% offframing and art materials on proof of membership – now there’s areason to join!!

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the time. One enormous mobile hung outside gently clanging together when the shop was open to attract the public. As well as her own work she also exhibited and sold the work of other artists, either charging them a commission for sales or getting them to work a day in the shop. One of the charming things about Nathalie Lomas and her work is that almost every stage of her creative life has been recorded in large ‘diaries’ with photos, sketches and words. A few of the pages recorded those early years around the mid-nineties and a very bohemian lifestyle. She was asked to produce some large jewellery pieces for a fashion show, in which she also played a major part of the show as a model. “It was at a time in the West Country which was very Bohemian with its youth culture and arts. Then, as I am now I suppose, I was hyper and always producing and creating.” As if she did not have enough artistic strings to her bow Nathalie still had the urge to learn more skills. “I had my two sons and for the first six years of their lives I was a stop-at-home mum and being the sort of person who has to keep going I suppose I had a touch of cabin-fever and so I thought I would like to try interior design – and so I did it!” In 2002 Nathalie received an unconditional place to study a degree in Interior and Furniture Design in Exeter and she describes this as a pinnacle moment in her life as she was opened up to a different way of thinking, and using different, inspiring materials to work with. She was awarded with her Bachelor of Arts with Honours degree in 2005.As well as being the mother of two boys, now 13

and 15, Nathalie also has a job with a Fareham company, but even there her work is not far away as they have given her wall space to exhibit some of her pieces. Over the years her work has included beautiful water colour paintings, mosaic covered fountains and even a wooden tepee for her boys when they were younger. “My dad was a fisherman and handyman and always had tools around, now, for a girl, I have loads of tools myself which I can work on anything with.”So, what will happen in the future and where will her art style go? “My art is in constant evolution and is forever changing. I love painting, I think that is my favourite medium, but I also like to give it that 3D aspect, I love mixing media and blending metals with paint. “But the next big thing for me, following a successful exhibition in a London gallery, is my New York exhibition, which I am busy preparing for!”Well they say save the best bit for last! l

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travel | focus

South Africafind yourself in

words by sue taylor

Having recently returned from South Africa, Susan Taylor of Amity World Travel can thoroughly recommend taking a winter holiday in this most beautiful and welcoming of countries. Situated on the south western tip of Africa, Cape Town and the Eastern Cape are recognised as one of the most beautiful places on earth. Whatever type of holiday

you are looking for you’ll find it in south africa, from cosmopolitan Cape Town to Atlantic surf or African bush.

Seasons are opposite to our own and all though it is a year round destination , with Mediterranean climate. The most popular time to visit is between October and April.

Cape Town is famous for the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, set in a busy harbour with fabulous views of Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean. More commonly known as the V & A Waterfront , it was originally built in 1860 , with the first load of stone laid by Queen Victoria’s 16 year old son Alfred. Similar to Gunwharf Quays, there are hundreds of shopping , dining and entertainment options.

Towering 1085 metres above Cape Town , Table Mountain is the most photographed icon in South Africa. The cable car has been running for over 80 years and no visit is complete without a glimpse of Table Mountain’s famous tablecloth, a meteorological phenomenon that causes cloud to tumble down the mountain slopes like billowing fabric. You may also see Fynbos vegetation including the King Protea , South Africa’s national flower. So it is best to visit as soon as possible when the weather is clear.

A few days in Cape Town are not complete without a visit to the Cape Pennisula encompassing the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve , situated at the junction of Atlantic and Indian oceans and Boulders beach , the home to over 3000 pairs of African Penguins. Both can be visited in an afternoon from Cape Town and offer stunning scenery and pretty coastal towns.

An hour from Cape Town the wine-lands of Stellenbosch and Franschhoek offer world class vineyards and beautiful country house style hotels. Settled over 300 years ago by the Huguenots leaving a legacy of gallic culture, pavement cafes and art galleries. Stay

in boutique Cape dutch style homesteads , full of character and sumptuous cusine.

Why not head off to Route 62 , the start of the famous garden route stretching along the coast , Travelling through miles of sweeping, unspoilt beaches backed by forest and mountain views towards Knysna and Plettenberg Bay. Here you can participate in some of the best whale and dolphin watching experiences from cliff paths on foot or by book or sea kayaking. Take a few days to explore the Tsitsikamma National park and visit Oudshoorn – the world’s Ostrich capital.

Conveniently situated at the end of the garden route the Eastern game reserves offer a malaria free safari experience. Many of the lodges were originally settlers homes from 1800’s and have been beautifully restored and featured in on TV series. Choose from idyllic thatched chalet lodges with private plunge pools and timber decking to family friendly accommodation .

Game drives in the morning and late afternoon provide an opportunity to see the big five – Elephants,Lions, Rhinos , Buffalo and leopard. You will be taken on safari in a open jeep with an experienced game ranger , a thrilling experience when Elephants pass by next to your jeep or a leopard is spotted on a hill top. Your day will be finished by a sun-downer at sunset with a view of the unique African bush and the satisfaction of seeing the Big 5 in their natural habitat, making for a perfect end to your ‘world in one country‘ holiday.

For more South African holiday ideas contact Jeff, Sue & Elaine at amity World travel, experts in tailor made travel. l

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Whatever your reason for planning a trip of any kind, you want to be sure that the arrangements are just right and that you have the holiday of your dreams. One way to be certain of this is make Amity World Travel your fi rst port of call in order to discuss your plans. Here, you can be sure that you will be offered expert advice and assistance in putting together your perfect holiday.

amity World travel has been trading since 1970 and has been based at its current location in Segensworth since 1994. This unusual location for a travel agency offers a “non shop” setting where clients are welcome to drop in (often by appointment), and meet with a consultant who can take as much time as is needed to discuss your plans over a

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As an independently owned, ABTA and ATOL accredited company, Amity is able tailor the widest choice of travel options match your own personal needs. Through years of experience they have built direct relationships with ground handlers and hoteliers around the world, and they may be able to offer unique experiences that you just won’t fi nd in a mass-market brochure.

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Jubilee | sailing trust

At around 11:45am on 21st October 1805, the most famous naval signal in British history was sent – as the British fleet closed with the opposing combined fleets of France and Spain, Lord Nelson signalled all the necessary battle instructions to his ships. He then ordered the signal ‘England confides that every

man will do his duty’ which for ease of signaling was changed, with Nelson’s permission, by his signals officer John Pasco to the message we all know today; ‘eNgLaND eXPects tHat eVerY MaN WiLL Do His DutY’.

On 21st October this year, at 11.45am the Jubilee Sailing Trust’s tall ship Lord Nelson will leave the quayside at Southampton to embark on the first leg of Sail the World; an epic adventure that will cross the equator four times, sail 50,000 miles and visit seven continents and 30 countries. To give Solent Life a very small taste of what life will be like on board a square rigger we were invited for a Day-Sail around the Solent on sister ship Tenacious. It may not have been an epic voyage – but the experience was none the less a real, and memorable, thrill!

Even quayside, she catches the eye, black hulled, with white topsides and towering white masts and yardarms; she looks every inch the classic English rose. On the prow a white mermaid reaches forward to grip firmly the emblem that holds the initials JST. Excitement builds, then the heart races as the invitation to step aboard is given. Up the gangway and you are aboard Tenacious, the Jubilee Sailing Trust’s beautiful square rigger.

Our fellow crew members, yes we were all crew, no passengers here; worked their way on board, some strutted up the gangplank, some hobbled and struggled on walking sticks and wheelchair bound

crew were hoisted on board. Jubilee Sailing Trust vessels are totally inclusive, where able bodied work the ship alongside less able bodied and everyone helps in the running of a true sailing ship that is rigged by rope, pulley and human power and not by electric winch.

In this feature, the first of two articles on the JST, we chat with wheelchair bound crew member for the day, Guy Riddy. A second brain aneurism left Guy disabled and wheelchair bound, but to watch him dart about the decks using his good leg for power-thrust and steering you feel nothing but inspiration from this lovely man. It seemed that no matter where you were on the ship Guy, who looks totally at home once on board, would be parking up nearby to grab a rope, drink a mug of tea or just take a moment to watch the watery world off the boat drift by.“I feel at home on here because everyone is equal on board, there is no able or disabled because everyone is here to challenge themselves and to push themselves to their limit,” Guy explained as we sat close to the rail watching the Solent drift by below us. “You try to do more than you believe you are able because at the end of the day it leaves you feeling good about yourself.

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“I am looked at as one of the crew on the ship but this is as much about the able-bodied people and crew on board as it is about me; as it is also about getting them used to working alongside me, and not the other way round.”

Guy has been in his chair for six years and in June this year he got married. “My wife is also disabled but fiercely independent, as I am, and we just get on with life,” he continued. “The hard thing for anyone in my situation is accepting limitations but on board the tall ships the limits are easier to accept. On one journey we had a visiting crew member who was deaf and totally blind, and yet he climbed the rigging to the crow’s nest – he was an absolute inspiration to everyone on board.”

Guy has been on a couple of cruises already, and was welcomed on board Tenacious as an old friend, and he hopes to take a couple more trips in the next year. We asked if he ever felt at risk in a wheelchair while on-board a sailing vessel; “If you do go overboard just remember to un-strap yourself from the wheelchair because you don’t want to go down with it!” We checked and there was a wicked grin on his face. “It is a little frightening when the seas are rough but you know with all certainty that you are totally safe and that you have total faith in the full-time professional crew.”

As Guy and I sat talking, the Captain of Tenacious, Simon Catterson, paced back and forth, something he does non-stop to ensure that he can see all parts of the ship and the sea in front of him as the masts and rigging do offer a restricted view of what is going on. Simon’s

professional manner and wary eye instills confidence in his ability to control the ship and all on board. In the blink of an eye, Guy was no longer at my side - he had ‘wheeled’ his way along the deck to grab hold of a rope and help drop one of the massive, white, square sails.

The Jubilee Sailing Trust, as we have heard from Guy, is about changing lives, it is a registered charity that owns and operates Lord Nelson (which Simon with great affection calls Nelly) and Tenacious. These are the only two tall ships in the world designed and built to enable people of all physical abilities to sail side-by-side as equals. The Tall Ship sailing holidays with the JST provide everyone the thrill and adventure of life at sea and everyone can be involved in almost every activity on board. Take the helm, set the sails and keep watch, all regardless of physical ability and previous sailing knowledge.

The cost of joining a cruise, be it a Day Cruise such as the one we were on or the Sail the World adventure, is subsidised by the Trust so the costs on every voyage make the tall ship adventures as affordable and inclusive as possible. JST also offer extra bursary funding and fundraising advice for those individuals who might struggle to afford the full voyage cost.

As much as I enjoyed chatting with everyone on board, and as we were all there for the same reason everyone quickly became friends, it was time to take a quiet moment wandering around the deck and taking in my surroundings. Out on the water it was a busy day as it was the first full day of Cowes Week and every few moments, leisure boats of all descriptions would draw near

to just take in the glorious spectacle of a tall ship gracing our home waters. Although they were aboard ribs, speedboats, yachts and gin-palaces the envy toward those of us on board Tenacious was clearly visible.

We joined Tenacious under dark clouds, almost as soon as we left the quayside it rained hard, but hot tea and coffee and bacon and egg rolls were soon making us care less about the rain as much as the sheer joy of being on board. As the day continued the rain stopped, the clouds parted and blue skies joined us for our day-long adventure. It was a glorious day, on a beautiful ship with some very inspirational and friendly people; both ship and new friends were hard to part company with as our short journey came to an end.

Next month we talk with the Captain of Tenacious, an amiable 6’ 5” Glaswegian and discover more about the ships themselves and we also discover more from the Operations Manager whose job it has been to work out the logistics of the round-the-world adventure, Andy Spark, an amputee who joined the Trust as a volunteer trainee in 1988, was involved in every moment of the build of the 12 year-old Tenacious, and now works full time for JST. l

For More iNForMatioN:Jubilee Sailing Trust, 12 Hazel Road, Woolston, Southampton, SO19 7GA023 8044 9108 or email [email protected]://www.jst.org.uk

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Taking place in Cowes each September, the event hosts three days of racing and shoreside entertainment. The event is more than just racing though, it is also about networking, team building and meeting up with old friends and making new con-tacts; which is where Blue Reach place their expertise. “On our catamaran Blue Tango, this is going to be something really special for us and our client.” Alison continued. “The client will provide the crew but of course it will be under the guidance of our own very experienced skipper.“We are a new charter company so in this current economic climate it is great that companies such as Jackson Rowe can see the potential in what we are doing and achieving out there on the water as corporate hosts and as a unique meeting venue.”

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solent | boating

Premier Marinas, the owner and operator of eight prestigious south coast marinas, is offering a return coach service from Swanwick Marina to the PSP Southampton Boat Show 2012 for just £12! Premier customers and local residents taking advantage of this offer will enjoy free all-day parking at Swanwick Marina and a complimentary ticket to this year’s

Southampton Boat Show! Plus, those wanting to travel and visit the Southampton Boat Show as a family can buy a special family ticket for just £30 that includes show entry for two adults and up to four children under 15 years.

Premier Marinas Swanwick has once more teamed up with local travel company, Angela Coaches, to offer its customers and local residents a hassle-free ‘park and ride’ service to the PSP Southampton Boat Show 2012. The Southampton Boat Show returns to the City from 14th to 23rd September 2012 and this year it is set to be even better than before with show features that include TRY-A-Boat and the new RYA “Active Marina Experience” that offers free on the water and shorebased boating workshops from expert instructors – visit www.rya.org.uk/go/activemarina

For just £12, visitors to the show can park all-day at Swanwick Marina, enjoy a return coach journey to the PSP Southampton Boat Show and enter the show for free. But that’s not all, Premier Marinas is also offering a ‘Family Park and Ride’ package for just £30 that includes entry to the show for two adults and up to four children (under 15 years) – making it a brilliant family day out! For those who have already secured a Southampton Boat Show ticket, Premier is offering a £6 return coach journey that will enable visitors to the show to travel to the show with ease and avoid the City’s high parking charges.

Premier’s comfortable, air-conditioned coaches will shuttle from Swanwick Marina to Southampton throughout the day, every day, from Friday 14th to Sunday 23rd September 2012. The first coach journeys will depart daily from Swanwick at 9:30am and conclude at 6.30pm (Sunday 23rd 6pm), with the last journey from Southampton to Swanwick, thereby giving visitors plenty of time to enjoy a fun-filled day at the show! Single and family tickets will be available to buy from Swanwick Marina on the day of travel but priority for the ‘Park and Ride’ coach service will be granted to Premier Berth Holders and customers who purchase tickets in advance from Swanwick Marina either by telephoning 01489 884081, calling into Swanwick Marina reception, or by visiting their local Premier Marina at Brighton, Chichester, Falmouth, Gosport, Port Solent, Southsea or Sovereign Harbour in Eastbourne. l

eNJoY tWo sHoWs iN oNe DaY WitH tHe soutHaMPtoN sHoW aND “tHe soutH’s Best useD sHoW” at sWaNWick MariNa Running concurrently with Southampton Boat Show, Premier’s free-to-enter 33rd Used Boat at Swanwick Marina will be offering the South’s widest choice of second hand boats, all in one stunning location, and all available for same day viewing. Swanwick Marina now boasts a fantastic selection of onsite boat sales companies including; Ancasta International Boat Sales; Clipper Marine; Dickies International; Princess Motor Yacht Sales; Sunseeker Southampton and Walton Marine. In addition to the brokers onsite, a raft of exciting exhibitors will be at the event and ready to answer questions about boating, finance, berthing, marine insurance and much more! Luxury cars, classic cars, and Premier’s chosen charities, the RNLI, and Fareham’s Rainbow Centre, that supports children with cerebral palsy, adults suffering with Parkinson’s disease, MS, and the aftermath of a stroke, will also be at the show.

Visit PreMier MariNas at tHe soutHaMPtoN Boat sHoW 2012 This year, Premier Marinas will be positioned on the waterfrontoverlooking Europe’s largest display marina. Represented by a newlook stand on E040, on the water’s edge near the show’s “MayflowerComplex”, Premier will be equipped with information about its eightsouth coast marinas, boatyards, Gosport Dry Stack and PremierMarine Insurance. Premier will also be giving visitors to theirstand the chance to win one of ten Garmin GPSMAP 78’s, a marine-friendly GPS that’s perfect for outdoor use. Premier’s team will also be on hand to answer all your questions about berthing and insuring your boat. The ‘park and ride’ tickets are available to buy at all eight Premier marinas. Visit www.premiermarinas.com/parkandride for more information.

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solent | education

“This year our entrants are indeed the fi rst to be affected by new fees and we are at the beginning of that process. There is always a number of students that either don’t turn up or realise within the fi rst month that they have perhaps made a mistake and then drop out although in our capacity calculations we allow just 7% of the total student number for no-turn-ups and drop-outs,” Professor Craven explained. “The important thing for us to do, as a university, is to focus on those that do remain.

“The increase in fees has been in the air for two years and last year its approach was highlighted even more, when there was an unusual increase in the number of 18-year-old students as they opted not to take a gap year knowing that higher fees were coming,” he continued. “2011 was a big year but this year is more comparable to 2010. “There will be an affect caused by fees - that is expected and now that ‘A’ Level results are through, we are expecting very few who are truly concernedwith regard to the debt bought about by the years of study,” the Professor added.

“Universities that rely on recruiting more through clearing may have some concerns, however, here at Portsmouth we are more than happy with the way things are going.”

Clearing is a service provided by UCAS (University and College Admissions Service) and is available to potential and unplaced students between July and September to fi nd suitable vacancies on higher education courses.

One of the perceived issues being reported nationally is that numbers of international student places are increasing and, as a result, capacity for UK and EU students is dropping;

was this the experience of Professor Craven? “We as a university have to recruit around 4,300 UK students; which we will be very close to,” he responded. “It is the UK numbers that are set by Government as it is they who supply the student loans.

“International places, from outside the EU, have no restriction on them as they take no Government funding and we can recruit as many as we have capacity for. In 2011 we had a little over 2,000 international students and we have succeeded in our incoming target for that side of the university for this year.”

The Professor added. “The Government here has taken away around 500 of our UK student intake for a number of reasons, mostly budgetary; but we will not increase the international numbers of students, it is not a trade-off - this is not a university decision and these are policies that are thrust upon us; and we have lobbied against them!”

So, has the fi nancial picture of the university changed? “Last year the fees were around £5,000 and we are now building up to around £9,000; so with a dip in student numbers this year we will maintain roughly the same income and fi nancially, we still remain a very viable university.

“We have not noticed any change in the demographics at the moment, and we will not know this for six months, but. we think that we are still receiving a cross-section of socio-economic backgrounds for applicants.

“We are a mid-range university in that we don’t take the highest ‘A’ Level numbers, or the lowest, and it is the same with backgrounds. As an institution this is certainly not a time of

crisis,” he emphasised.Despite the increase in student fees, it seems

that The University of Portsmouth has achieved a certain amount of status quo with both its fi nances and its student intake and that despite media ‘bad news’ stories, little has actually changed; although with that said the university year is not yet underway and there is much more information to be garnered before any fi nal answers are available for the many questions rising from the changes. l

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a FareWeLL storYOne last story came out of our meeting with

Professor John Craven, and that is with regard to his impending retirement. He has tendered his resignation as Vice-Chancellor with a year’s notice while his replacement is sought.

Professor Craven told us. “At the moment I get just one and a half days weekly for the garden and it really needs an extra day each week. I may also become a student, there are so many things I want to do and read.”

He was educated at Cambridge where he read Mathematics and Economics and then took up a Kennedy Memorial Scholarship to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Various appointments throughout the UK led to his being appointed as Vice-Chancellor at the University of Portsmouth and he took up that position on 1st January 1997.

Solent Life wishes him well in his retirement.

This year’s intake of university students are the fi rst to be affected by the new, and greatly increased, fees so as the latest ‘A’ Level results were announced Solent Life returned to The

University of Portsmouth to ask Vice Chancellor, Professor John Craven, if the scare stories with regard to a drop in new student numbers quoted by the national press are well founded or nonsense.

UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE

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The King’s School – Fair Oak (For children age 3 to 16)The King’s School is starting this academic year with a series of events to celebrate the school’s 30th Anniversary. The last year was closed out with the first of two reunions where 100 past pupils and teachers returned to meet in the brand new school hall. Paul Trevett (the school’s first head) was first to speak and he told the story of how the pioneers succeeded against the odds to establish the first independent Christian education school back in 1982. Ken Ford (head of primary from 2001 to 2005) then spoke of how the subsequent years were filled with instances of God’s power and grace. Finally, current Head Master, Paul Johnson spoke of God’s faithfulness in the school’s latest developments: growing in number to 270 pupils, the delivery of a £1M capital development project and the establishing of one Year R – Year 11 school on one site. The celebrations will end with a second reunion on Friday 7th December 2012 All past and present pupils and staff are warmly invited. Pupils will be returning this term to a brand new kitchen which brings food and catering back onto the curriculum led by TV chef. Paul Darmanin. The completion of these latest facilities makes The King’s School among the top local independent providers with four acres of sports fields, first rate specialist music, drama and art classrooms and on-site parking for parents. Academic results remain consistently high and there are only a few spaces left in many of the various year groups. This makes this highly affordable school a must-see this year and open days are advertised regularlyResults were very high again at The King’s school with 85% of pupils gaining 5 high grades or more. Most pupils gained over 10 GCSEs. Science results were very good this year with 20% of pupils achieving AAA or above in triple science. Maths and English remain strong with 80% high grades. A very successful year.’

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Open Evenings3rd & 4th October

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open evening on 3rd and 4th October 5-8pm

A pass rate of 99% for A-levels has been achieved this year with

many students going on to Higher Education or employment.

The beauty of Fareham College is that anything is possible. There

are over 130 courses to choose from which incorporate A-levels,

BTECs, NVQs, Pre and Foundation Degrees, HNC/HNDs and

Apprenticeships. The College understands that each student has

a different goal and you are well supported from the moment you

apply to when you leave and beyond. Our support is one of the

key reasons students choose to come to Fareham College; this has

not gone unnoticed by Ofsted who graded the Student Support

Department as Outstanding.

Fareham College is on a more ‘human scale’ than some of the very

large further education institutions in the region and this makes it

much easier for our students to settle in to college and make new

friends. The campus is situated less than half a mile from the bus

station in Fareham town centre and only a fi ve minute walk from

Fareham train station. A number of bus services also stop directly

outside the College itself.

To fi nd out more just turn up on any of the Open Evenings. You will

meet the lecturers and Student Liaison Team and see the amazing

facilities that Fareham College has to offer. There will also be staff

on hand to help you apply on the night and arrange your interview

so you are safe in the knowledge that the next exciting step of your

education has been arranged.x

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Havant Sixth Form College Your Journey Starts HereFor over 50 years, we have been preparing students successfully for progression to the best universities and jobs. Choosing a college is a big decision. At Havant Sixth Form College, we know just how important the next couple of years are for you and your future life.

In August 2012, a 98 % pass rate was recorded with some three quarters of our students achieving the challenging A* to C grades at A Level. 45% of our students achieve the toughest high A* to B grades which exceeds the national benchmark. Nearly all of our 49 A Level subjects achieve an impressive 100% pass rate.

You can choose your own personalised programme from 49 A Levels, a range of BTECs and GCSEs and the AQA Baccalaureate Programme.

Our new Business School will be ready for our students in April next year. The new building will provide accommodation for the teaching of existing A Level Business Studies, Law, Accounting and Economics.

Over the last few years the College has continually updated many aspects of our accommodation for students. We have now invested over £3 million on improving our classrooms and facilities. This includes a brand new suite of 10 state-of-the-art science laboratories, a new Media iSuite, Photography Studio and 100 square meters additional Learning Resource Centre.

We work hard, set high standards and consistently get amazing

results. If you’re ready to aspire, achieve and enjoy, Havant Sixth

Form College is the right college for you.

Our next Open Evenings are on Wednesday 10th and Thursday 11th

October, 6.00 – 8.30pm. Why not visit us and get some professional

advice on your future from our friendly staff and students.

Helping students to aspire, achieve and enjoy over the last 50 years.

Itchen’s A Level pass rate rises againStaff and students at Itchen Sixth Form College were pleased to welcome another year of strong A Level results, as pass rates edged up again.Student Helen James described A Level results day as ‘the best of her life’ when she discovered that she’d gained the grades required to study the Geography degree course at the University of Southampton. Ayshah Sawjani, who received three A grades and an A*, described her A Levels as ‘not easy’, stating that choosing subjects she enjoyed was important and helped. She will now be studying a degree in Chemical Engineering at Imperial College in London. Sarah Gordon, who took a day out from her new job as Cabin Crew at Easyjet to come and collect her results. After studying a range of Travel & Tourism courses at Itchen, Sarah said ‘Itchen has the best courses’ and has ‘prepared her for real life’.College Principal Barry Hicks, speaking on A Level results day:

“Today is an excellent day as Itchen maintains improvement across A Levels. For our students it’s great to see them so positive and their tensions gone. A Levels remain an important point of access to university and continue to function as a highly trusted qualifi cation for employers to recognise a candidate can complete an intellectually demanding programme of study. This is proven by the pride and national interest shown annually in the A Level results”.

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University Apprenticeship

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Join us at our open events9th Oct 5pm – 7.30pm, 10th Oct 5pm – 7.30pm, 8th Nov 5pm – 7.30pm

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100% Results for Life

100 per cent pass and success rate for first A level students at City CollegeCity College Southampton’s A level provision has got off to

a flying start with a 100 per cent pass and success rate for students

in their first year. The college began offering A level qualifications

alongside vocational courses last September and in 2012 the first

wave of students to take the programme received the results for the

first stage of their qualifications - AS levels. The results follow the

news that City College has the top success rates for 16 to 18-year-

olds in the area at advanced level (Data Information Service* 10-11

data). City College introduced ‘combined’ A levels in September

2011 to give students studying vocational qualifications the best

of both worlds - the academic stretch as well as the hands-on

confidence. By combining A levels with vocational qualifications

the college says students are likely to get even better grades in

their practical work, with the A level underpinning their knowledge,

and they will have a competitive edge when they go for jobs. And

from September 2013 City College will expand its A level provision

even further as it offers stand-alone A levels in STEM (science,

technology, engineering and maths) subjects. From its city centre

campus, which has had a £48m redevelopment in recent years, it

gives students the ability to experience hands-on and academic

learning in the best possible environment, using equipment that is

used in workplaces across the world. Facilities include a 240 seat

professional theatre fitted with the latest professional equipment,

fully-functional restaurant and kitchens that are open to the public,

a professional hair and beauty salon, media suites filled with around

£1m worth of industry-standard equipment and its own TV studio,

and top of the range engineering, electrical and construction

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Join us for our Open Day on Saturday 6 October 10am - 1pmSchool in Action, Tuesday 9 October 9.15 - 11.30am

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Congratulations to all the Year 11 girls on their outstanding results.All the girls have passed at least five GCSEs at

grades A* to C. Over 54% of results were A and A*.

The following girls achieved 8 A and A* grades and over

Isobel Ager, Claudia CallardJennie French, Megan Greenfield

Sarah Istepanian, Sophie LeverElizabeth Sadler, April Selby

Samantha Summers, Catherine Wheeler

GCSE Success for Wykeham House SchoolPupils at Wykeham House School in Fareham have once again achieved outstanding results in the GCSE examina-tions this year. Over 54% of the results were A and A* and all the girls passed at least fi ve GCSEs at grades A* to C. Ten girls have each achieved at least eight or more results at A or A*.Lynn Clarke, Headmistress at Wykeham House School said, ‘We are thrilled and congratulate our girls on their outstand-ing GCSE results which sustain this summer’s uplifting mood with the Olympics and Paralympics to come. We are very proud of all their achievements. The results are also a refl ec-tion of the commitment and dedication of the staff who work hard to ensure the girls’ reach their full potential.’Parents and girls at Wykeham House are delighted with the GCSE results, Mrs Callard, Mother of Head Girl Claudia Cal-lard said, ‘I couldn’t be happier with the School, I’ve always loved Wykeham House, Claudia has been here since the Nursery. The teachers are so dedicated.’ Claudia was also very pleased, ‘I am so happy with my results I can’t quite believe it’ she said. Mrs Callard continued, ‘ It’s been like a family at Wykeham House everyone is made to feel part of the School and that is what helps the girls to grow.’

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Education for some children is not as straight forward as parents hope it will be, there are times when circumstances demand a little more tuition and where

a little more of the one-to-one touch is required, that is where this month’s featured educator comes in…

the long wayIt is strange to

discover that the classroom is set in the midst of a small business park and on entering the ‘office’ how quiet and industrious the atmosphere is. Nine students, from very little to a fourteen year old, are sitting in front of their computer screens and all are busy

with their own set of school problems. On hand to help are Jan Long, Centre Director, and teacher Linda Smith. This is one of the UK’s 240 Kip McGrath Education Centres.

As Jan spent time talking with one of the parents at child-collection time; Solent Life managed to quickly chat with Linda as she prepared for her next lessons. “This is the most fun you can get teaching; you get to know the students and their needs and it is so satisfying to see them achieve things,” she said. “The children and the parents are here because they are just so keen and the motivation is wonderful.”

Jan and Linda are best friends who have worked together for many years and finally Jan was able to sit and chat about what they do and what the aim of their education

centre is. “A great deal of our time is spent speaking with the parents and that level of involvement is all to the benefit of the child.

“This is my second year as an owner but the McGrath Centres have been going since the

1970s and this particular Centre has been running for some 8 years and I bought it from the previous owners who retired,” Jan explained.

Kip McGrath Centres provide school tuition for more than 28,000 students of school age who need extra revision or an extension of their school work. The belief of the company is that not every child thrives in the normal school environment; some experience difficulty in keeping up while others get frustrated from lack of understanding, and as a result they lack hope. Through ‘KipMaths&English’ programmes the youngsters overcome these learning obstacles through a boost in confidence by being provided with a caring and stimulating environment that makes learning both fun and effective.

“After a career spanning some 20 years I had become disenchanted with what was going on in the State school system, and all its frustrations,” Jan continued. “It is now such a ‘target’ driven system and I went into teaching simply to teach and that was just getting harder to do and this tutorial style of teaching was just perfect for me.

“We have children from many different backgrounds and we have to overcome problems such as language difficulties. It is very easy for a child to get lost in the modern education system and that is no fault of the teachers; there are just not enough hours in the day for them to spread themselves around a class of maybe 30 or

more children.”We asked if there was a typical child

that attended their tutorial style lessons. “It is impossible to sum up a typical child in any system and here especially we work with the individual child so we can help them achieve their potential and do so with confidence,” she responded. “Much of what we do is about confidence; when they get to feel successful they can then go on to be successful.

“We replace the foundations in a child’s education so we can build on that solid base. It all begins with an assessment of the child and their needs and then we develop an individual lesson plan and from there it is about building the education around that child and then extending their abilities.”

Jan went on to explain that with the system of education they use, they can work with any special needs, which is one of the reasons the groups are kept so small. “And when we speak of special needs we mean both ends of the spectrum with challenges like dyslexia and highly gifted children as well. We never have more than five students to a teacher,” she added.

“This is the most rewarding teaching I have done in a 20 year career because I see children achieve something everyday they are here. We ‘nudge’ an education into them; there are no big shoves and it is wonderful to see that light switch on and the smiles appear across a child’s face when they figure something out.” l

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solent | theatre

expecting great things

About to tour in Dickens most popular story, giving her the chance to slip into a couture frock while she’s at it, actress Paula Wilcox explains why she has every reason to travel hopefully.

Asking actress Paula Wilcox to recall the moment when she decided that she wanted to be an actress elicits a recollection so vivid you almost feel that you were there.

“I would have been about thirteen and I went with the school to Manchester’s Library Theatre to see Henry lV Part One,” remembers Paula, who is about to play Miss Havisham in a national tour of Great Expectations. “We were studying the play at school and it was amazing to me that those words on the page could be transformed by the actors. They became believable characters, and the line they spoke just sounded so natural – I was blown away by the whole experience!”

Inspired to start taking acting classes, Paula got a place in the National Youth Theatre at seventeen. And while many of her fellow students went on to drama school or university, Paula didn’t need to. Her ambition to be an actress was attained almost immediately when she was spotted and swiftly offered her first job; a TV sit com called The Lovers, written by the late Jack Rosenthal and playing opposite the young Richard Beckinsale.

But it was her second job in 1973 for which she is perhaps most widely known. Arguably one of the most famous sit coms in history, Man About the House ran for three years. But Paula was itching to try her hand at the sort of theatre that had first fired her enthusiasm.

words by vicky edwards

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“I kept harking back to seeing Shakespeare and so after Man About the House I went and did masses of theatre,” explains Paula, who as well as receiving critical acclaim for performances at some of the world’s most prestigious theatres has also been on our screens in recent times in shows such as Doctors, Rock & Chips, Emmerdale and currently in the most recent series of Mount Pleasant on Sky.

But it is theatre that has Paula’s heart once again, as she takes up the challenge of playing one of Dickens’ most famous women. “I know the book really well because I studied it at school and I’m a big fan of Dickens,” enthuses Paula, who says she was honoured to be asked to play Miss Havisham.

Rated as the most popular Dickens story of all time in a recent poll by The Guardian newspaper, Paula admits that this particular version, by Jo Clifford, was an especially enticing proposition. “When I got the script it was a bit of an eye-opener. I’m always led by the script and this is a wonderful adaptation; very succinct but it doesn’t feel at all rushed. It’s all told in a very leisurely way, but with nothing wasted; you’re always being moved on to another set of characters and another bit of the story. I knew as soon as I read it that I wanted to be involved and that it could be magical,” she smiles, adding that the set design also grabbed her attention (“very striking and very dramatic!”).

And with 2012 marking his Bicentenary, Paula can see why Dickens has endured. “He was a complicated character himself but he wrote great stories and his characters, even the most straightforward ones, all have back stories. And of course he had this massive social conscience.”

As for Miss Havisham, Paula confesses to being intrigued by the woman who, having been jilted at the altar, hides herself away, remaining dressed in her wedding finery from that day forwards. “People do shut themselves away emotionally, but when you think of someone closing themselves off physically like that it really is quite extraordinary. I’m interested in this whole thing of someone literally stopping the clocks and not wanting to hear anything about anything,” she nods, with the air of an accomplished psychologist engaged in fathoming a particularly complex case study.

But as well as being captivated by the set, the adaptation and the character, there is also the lure of a rather special costume. Designed by Giovanni Bedin for the House of Worth (Charles Frederick Worth, who created the first couture house, was a contemporary of Charles Dickens) Miss Havisham’s wedding dress is going to be a truly unique creation. “All I know at this stage is that it’s going to be quite spectacularly ‘out there’ and that it’s going to be quite impressionistic,” teases Paula, declining to give anything else away.

Interestingly, there has never been a production of Great Expectations staged in the West End. Could the time be right? Certainly Paula hopes so, but in the meantime she is looking forward to touring the show to some of her favourite theatres across the UK, including The Mayflower Theatre in Southampton. “I have played the Nuffield Theatre before, but I’ve never been to The Mayflower, so it will be a new and exciting experience,” says Paula.

And with a 15-strong cast, including Jack Ellis (evil screw Jim Fenner in TVs Bad Girls) and Chris Ellison (Frank Burnside in The Bill) it certainly sounds as if this is a big show with wide appeal. “It’s very family friendly so I hope lots of kids will come to see it,” says Paula. “It’s a wonderful story and there’s not a child alive who doesn’t identify with Pip and who isn’t frightened by Magwitch and this woman who lives among rat-infested cakes and who has her veil chewed by mice. It’s going to be a very extravagant and theatrical experience.”

Talking of being theatrical, what advice would Paula give to young

aspiring actors? “It’s difficult to say, but I think those who rise to the top have talent, tenacity and stamina and all sorts of other things. I suppose I’d say don’t give up. These days every profession is precarious, so just go for it.” Pausing for a moment, her next words highlight her natural modesty and immense likability: “It’s hard to give advice when you’ve had a lucky break as I did.”

But with a career that continues to flourish there is undoubtedly more to her achievements and staying power than luck; one suspects that Paula’s success has more to do with her being astute, refreshingly grounded and hardworking than it does mere good fortune. Oh yes, and she also happens to be a damn good actress. l

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OF ROMEA TASTE

Piccola Roma, it means ‘little Rome’, and in the centre of Bishops Waltham this new restaurant does indeed offer a flavour of that most romantic of cities and all its delights. The chefs are Italian, Erasmo, also the owner is from Rome and Norberto the head chef,

from Genova. Charlie, Nortberto’s wife, is English although speaks Italian fluently. She read the menu items with such perfect pronunciation, almost as though it was her native tongue. In fact my dining partner asked her to repeat the dish she was ordering just to enjoy the pure elegance of the language. It is interesting to note that on certain dates, they even have an Italian table, where nothing but Italian is spoken.

As we perused the menu I asked Charlie about opening Piccola Roma in Bishops Waltham. “Bishops Waltham is a thriving market town with a wealth of unusual and independent shops, cafes and restaurants and there is a strong community feeling here.

“Piccola Roma was born not just because we love the town but we also felt there was room for an authentic, reasonably priced, family friendly Italian restaurant. “Our chief aim is to make our diners and guests feel they are being welcomed into a little slice of Italy...evoking memories of holidays, sunshine and, above all, the good food of that city!” She added.

The walls of the dining room have some lovely black and white photographs of the Rome of a few decades ago and the characters that have shaped the city. Some are film stills while others are street scenes,

but together, they all add to the overall atmosphere. But it is in the first floor dining room that a true feeling grabs at you and places you in the city. A good friend has painted a mural, a 360 degree panoramic depiction of Rome. Whilst it is only an outline sketch, of the famous and iconic buildings, it is a wonderful work of art and draws the eye to different parts of the city opening the imagination of the diners even more.

Charlie offers the specials menu, once again reading the dishes with the romance of Rome in her voice; she blames her husband for that influence. It is one of those menus with such well described dishes that you make your choice quickly, and then your eyes drop down the menu and something else catches your eye, so you decide on that, then… You get the idea! While we chose, an appetiser of small pieces of Focaccia,

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flat Italian oven-baked bread topped with olives and herbs, served with an olive oil dip was placed on the table. It is all that is needed to awaken dulled taste buds.

Liz, my dining partner, went for the Insalata Caprese, sliced beef tomato topped with buffalo mozzarella and fresh basil before being drizzled with virgin olive oil, one of my all time favourite dishes. I was torn between Bresaola Romana, thin slices of cured beef; and a classic Calamari Fritti. Sometimes it is the most simple of dishes that can go wrong and so I thought I would test the chefs and see what they did with the deep fried squid rings.

A simple and clean looking plate of food was placed before me, with golden rings of calamari, a balsamic drizzled salad garnish and the garlic mayonnaise that was topped with a dusting of paprika. The batter was golden, crisp and very light, the flesh inside was soft textured and full of flavour; it was in fact one of the finest Calamari dishes that I have tasted.

That said, it still did not stop me looking with some jealousy at Liz’s dish! Bright red tomato topped by clean white slices of mozzarella and garnished with the deep green of the basil. While Liz ‘oohed’ and ‘aahed’ with enjoyment, solely to make my envy worse, she allowed me a taster; the basil hit the taste buds immediately, quickly followed by that wonderful soft milky flavour of the cheese and both added to by the fruitiness of the tomatoes. If I returned to Piccola Roma today I still would not know which of the two to choose!

I was in the mood for a pasta dish, but still wanted something different from the norm, the

answer was on the Specials Board, Pasta Fagioli, means simply ‘pasta and beans’ and is a traditional meatless Italian dish. One of the downsides of pasta it that it cools quickly but, unlike so many restaurants these days, the hot foods here are served on hot plates – simple equation hot plates = hot food; while cold plates…!

Suffice to say my pasta was piping hot throughout, every forkful offered a slight variation on the amazing flavours because of the medley of beans and every mouthful was just amazing. Chef later asked about the dish explaining that he was trying it on the specials list prior to, maybe, putting it on the main menu come autumn and winter. I hope it makes it to the winter menu as I will be in there again for the warming and filling dish.

Despite the glories of my own main course it was to Liz’s side of the table I was once again looking and wishing. She had chosen, on Charlie’s recommendation, Abbacchio allo Scottadito; a Roman classic. Three grilled and trimmed lamb cutlets served on a bed of slightly coarse mashed potato and garnished with a serving of spinach. Tender chunks of very tasty lamb, mixed with the mash and balanced out by the iron-flavoured greens was a triumph in every sense of the word. It looked great, smelt amazing and tasted even better; once again I was allowed the privilege of a small sample.

Dessert was an easier choice, a Tiramisu and a crème Brulee; both home-made, the former was a mixture of powdery textures and creamy flavours that just melted away on the tongue while the Brulee had a crisp caramelised topping and a soft, gentle custard dessert below. Both dishes superbly executed and a perfect end to a wonderful; and it has to be said, romantic meal. Such is the atmosphere it would feel like that if you were alone or with the family; and this is a perfect family restaurant.l

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swiftone“IN the USA they are known as ‘craft’ breweries, here in the UK they are Microbreweries, but whatever the title, as summer finally arrived with the sun out and scorching temperatures all we knew at Solent Life, it was time for a”…

“Micro brewing is all about size…” Martin Roberts, along with his business partner Ray Page, has been brewing for some 20 years and they started Bowman back in 2006. “We are a 20 barrel plant at the moment producing 720 gallons a brew. We make that size brew every other day but in the very near future we will expand to a position where we can brew double that,” he told Solent Life. As it was such a warm day, and we were there to investigate the world of Microbreweries, it would have been rude not to try a glass (and I had brought a designated driver with me for the day just in case). Martin drew a glass of Swift One from a barrel; a wonderful, clear, amber nectar that reminded me of the colour of the wheat from the fields that surrounded the small brewery. As we sipped on the clean tasting ale Martin explained a strange coincidence.“It was only after we had named this ale, simply because we liked the sound of ‘going for a Swift One’ that we were told that Meon is a Celtic river name, probably meaning ‘swift one’ in reference to the speed of the river.” So what makes this modern resurgence in popularity of the small brewery different to the bigger producers? “Care, passion, quality

of ingredients and also in our case our own water supply straight of the chalk hills of Hampshire that has no additives such as chlorine or fluoride,” Martin explained. “That water is a constant quality and has been filtered down through the chalk, making it very clean water; it is held in a reservoir on the top of the hill and gravity fed down to us here in the brewery.“The location on this farm was a stroke of luck for us because it helped us produce beers from a blank canvas, so to speak, with regard to the flavours. The water has a hardness to it and we soften it slightly by adding sulphates, so it is likened to the water in Burton-on-Trent. This is known as Burtonisation, a standard brewing practice because Burton water historically is high in sulphur and produces some of the very best ales.”As with a lot of small businesses; we wondered if the current financial crisis was affecting small independent brewers such as Bowman. “The financial climate has not been the problem and it has not hit us; and others like us, as much as the real climate. The bad weather has hit us hard with many outdoor events being cancelled. But again because of the small size of our business that downturn has been manageable.”

After a short drive through the glorious Hampshire countryside we entered through the farm gates at Bowman ales, a typical British artisan beer maker based near Droxford in the Meon Valley, famous for its award winning real ales such as Swift One and Wallops Wood.

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What is it about running a small brewery, apart from the obvious, that makes it such a rewarding occupation? “It is one of those rewarding jobs; so little is made in the UK these days that just being part of a company that manufactures a really good product is a real joy.” Martin said with a hearty laugh that seems to be a trade mark of his. In fact all the small team working in the one-building brewery seemed to be a real happy band of people that were obviously enjoying what they do.It is a two week process to take their product from hop to glass. “As a small brewery we are also able to always look for new flavours and styles of beer. We get an idea of the beer style we want then look at the hops available, such as a hop with a citrus character.“What we do is also very localised; we do business with friends and local pubs - our furthest outlet is just 30 miles away,” Martin concluded as we continued to sample the company product. “We have a wonderful relationship with our customers that a big company just would not be able to have. If one of our pubs or events run out of a beer over a weekend or evening, it takes nothing to put a couple of barrels in the boot of the car and run it over; and you could not expect a big brewer to do that.”Even between microbrewers there is camaraderie. “We do not have a bottling facility here and that is done for us by another local brewer, Oakleaf Brewery in Gosport. We may all be in competition in business but we are all in the same business and at the end of the day it is much better to work together, there is a lot of back scratching, and there is room for all of us.”Microbreweries seem to be a growing trend, no longer do the big beer producers claim a monopoly, and that means we as consumers, get a

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Use a word often enough and it will lose its potency. Hero, was one such word, but over recent years with our armed forces in volved in conflicts it has taken on new strength and meaning. But, call a true hero by that title and he will just dismiss it

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Dave Henson says he is not a hero, and he did shrug the comment off; “I stood on an IED and it threw me two metres in the air and I landed on my head.” This is said in much the same way as you or I would comment on a stubbed toe! “I realised straight away my legs were useless, it was pretty obvious, and some of my guys immediately applied first aid – that was life-saving as I would have bled-out in five minutes or so.”

After initial shock and anger his training took over. “I got one of my guys to get my smokes out and got a second member of the team to call the HQ at base and tell them what had happened while the

others kept watch for us. I was still in charge! They looked shocked and the look on their faces was the distraction I needed for me to keep going. There were seven in our team and we had spent four months together so we were close and knew how to work as one unit.“It was better that it was me, I don’t know what I would have done if it was one of them,” he added.

Here at Solent Life we have no idea what you call a man that can suffer such physical and mental trauma and then worry about the men in your command; but we think ‘hero’ fits the bill quite nicely.

We first became aware of Dave and his story when we were

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approached by a local company who had been working with the double amputee to supply him with a sit on mower. Carters of Swanwick asked us for no publicity, just thinking Dave’s story should be one that is shared and used as an inspiration to others, but then we learned that within an hour of placing the order for his new mower Carters had realised his first choice would not suit him and his injuries and so went back to him and explained why they had changed the order. Dave is grateful for that care and service as his mower is now his all-terrain vehicle and workhorse.

“The mower is my all-round tow-truck and I would be lost without it, I ordered one but they came up with better alternative and it is a beautiful thing, I can get all around my garden in it plus I use the trailer for hauling all sorts of stuff up the drive.”

It was mid-morning when I knocked on the front door of Dave’s house, a voice from around the corner invited me in through the patio doors where he was sitting on the floor about to put his legs on; if it was good enough for him it was good enough for me so I joined him on the floor where our chat quickly mixed with laughter and irreverence.

“I was a Royal Engineer Search Advisor; it was my job to find the IEDs for the bomb disposal guys,” he explained in matter of fact tones but with a hint of pride for his team and the job they did. “We were on a compound clearance so that locals could move back into it; I had crossed one way to check for enemy and it was while crossing back I stood on the device!”

Dave Henson is still in the Army and is now a Captain; “I passed all my promotion courses in November, nine months after the explosion on 13th February last year.” He also pointed out that it was not that unlucky as it was a Sunday and not a Friday; then added that they were in team 13!

“It has been a rapid healing process for me,” Dave continued. “Fourteen weeks in and I was walking. Lifting weights has helped me maintain fitness; my brother is a Strength and Conditioning coach and that has helped me and we still weight-train together. I swim, play wheelchair and stand up basketball, , I love sport still.”

His time with the Army will soon be coming to an end though. “As an officer there are routes open to me and available and my leaving is a joint decision. I don’t want to look out of my window and see fit lads going off training and then on deployment; I just cannot live the lifestyle that I love anymore.” This he said without a hint of bitterness.

“From a personal point of view I knew before I left the UK there was a chance of it happening and so you adjust yourself to the possibility.

Since it happened I have just had to adjust to reality and the staff at the rehab centre, my girlfriend Hayley, my brothers and sister, family, friends and my colleagues have all given me an amazing support network.”

Despite dramatic events life has moved on for Dave, and Hayley. “We moved into our house just a couple of months ago and we have been DIY-ing our backsides off ever since. Sometimes fourteen hours a day, lifting tiles, painting walls and all that sort of thing and it is only Hayley that sees the frustrations that nobody else sees, so I think it is

harder for her than me. I get to vent my frustrations but she just has to deal with them.”

Before the explosion Dave was six feet, two tall but has now added two inches. “It is the special ankle joints in one of my sets of legs, it has added a couple of inches which is not as much fun as it may seem as that raises my centre of gravity and makes my balance a little harder.”

He has a year left before his medical discharge but he intends to

continue to work for better lives for other service personnel like him. “I am going to return to university for a year and get my degree in Biomedical Engineering, I already have a First Class Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, but I want to go into research and development with a team to improve the link between machines and body, a bit like the Terminator; to make artificial limbs that are proactive rather then reactive.”

As Dave put his legs on he explained that the modern prosthetic limb works from sensors in the foot part that dictate what the joints do. He also explained a task that many of us take for granted. “I cannot climb a ladder, the last time I tried it took 45 minutes to make the first rung; it is a very simple tool but the using of that tool is complex; I want to be part of a team that comes up with a limb that can do that and more, operated as if by thought rather than by action.”

Dave Henson says he is not a hero! I say he is and we will agree to disagree on that point, but one thing is certain; he is a fine young man (28) who is turning a huge negative in his life into a positive and hopefully helping others in the same situation. Asked if he would take his legs back if there was a way to do that, his response? “In a moment I would; but we have to make the most of what we are given in this life.” l

an improvised explosive device (ieD), also known as a roadside bomb, is a homemade bomb constructed and deployed in ways other than in conventional military action.

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a NeW iNteria coMiNg sooN

A new home interiors showroom will be opening its doors in the Locks Heath Shopping Centre on 29th September 2012Interia, a kitchen, bedroom and bathroom showroom, will be coming to the district centre in Centre Way this monthThe 3,000 sq ft store on the upper floor of the shopping centre will give customers a taste of the furniture, fixtures and fitting work Mal Pone and his qualified team provide across the store which will be divided into rooms representing the interior of a home with sub-sections to highlight the different rooms’ features.The showroom also includes a fully functional kitchen in which a chef from kitchen appliance company Neff will be demonstrating cookery skills and producing fantastic tasters for customers at regular open evenings. Company director, Mal Pone, from Swanwick, and his team are opening their first showroom after running the business from home for six years providing a service to hundreds of customers across south HampshireHe said: “It will be by far the biggest showroom in the area. We decided to build it here because we have a very good client base here – it’s a very good area.

“People want to be able to come and see the products, test them, swing open doors and so on. All the bedrooms, kitchens and bathrooms at Interia are the highest quality and you can purchase everything you need for your renovation project or your fashionable new room under one roof even down to taps, tiles and flooring and because of the sheer number of displays and rooms you can see how your room will look and the quality of the installation service

“We hope to bring people through the doors to show them what we’ve got. We hope to cater for everybody. All the products we will have here are good quality and we know that because we install them.

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High living does come at a cost, but once in the Penthouse Suite that looks out eye-to-eye with the top of Spinnaker Tower, the cost seems of little

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The Penthouse at No 1 Gunwharf Quays is the embodiment of luxury living and is a unique, and yet homely apartment that has 4,600 sq ft of exquisitely designed, fully air conditioned space spanning the top two floors of the iconic building that has locally become affectionately known as The Lipstick.

Developer, Berkeley’s, recently invited Solent Life to travel in the private, high speed, elevator up to the penthouse that is 100 metres above the Solent, and the same height as the viewing platform on Spinnaker Tower.

Two elevators rise to the 27th floor, accessed via a personal electronic security key, and open directly onto your private hallway. The tour begins by entering the stunning two storey glass-fronted atrium that has the most amazing views that take in Spinnaker Tower, the Island, Warrior, the Historic Dockyard and just about everything in a several mile radius; it seems that if you stare long enough you will see the coast of France on a clear day!

That said there is one thing that draws the eye away from the amazing vistas; it’s the see-through Perspex baby grand piano that sits in front of the broad windows. It is just the first steps of a journey

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From the atrium there a Grecian marble clad staircase that curves elegantly up to the three double bedrooms. The master suite continues with the glorious views, but those views become its own 360 degree panorama as the scenery and sky are reflected in the mirrored fourth wall. Behind the mirrors are also the magnificent en-suite and there is a mirrored dressing room to complete the sleeping ensemble. Adjacent to this bedroom is also an office area that, as with everywhere else, offers a workable and comfortable space.

As with anything exceptional, it is the attention to detail that makes the difference and illustrated in the master suite by the addition of its own sun terrace, the perfect spot on a summer morning for the first coffee of the day, or on a warm evening for that sun-downer cocktail.

The en-suite bathroom, from Italian manufacturer Agape, is entered through a mirrored door and features an oval free standing bath; as with every other area of this dream living space every fine detail has been taken care of.

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The second bedroom also has its own terrace and the third bedroom is designed to be a flexible space that can also be used as the home gymnasium. Of course there is data, audio visual and telecom networks throughout the entire penthouse.

Back down the sweeping staircase and as evening falls and the lights sparkle from the spinnaker and the surrounding towns and cities it is time to settle in the evening lounge, the ideal spot to unwind after a hectic day, or to sit with friends and family to chat about whatever comes to mind, while in the background the Perspex piano, which greeted our arrival in the penthouse, plays well known tunes without the aid of the pianist; it is a lovely touch!

The journey through opulent living continues with the cocktail bar and the cinema area, with its 65” plasma TV. For the feeling of space it can be open plan or by closing the sliding dark glass walls, the formal dining area can be separated from the cinema and bar area. This graceful dining area seats eight comfortably and as with all the furnishings it is comfortable luxury and designer elegant.

All the rooms and living areas are proportioned perfectly, large enough to feel spacious and roomy, and yet small enough to feel homely while still showing off the curves and colours of the furnishings and art works.

The kitchen is subtle; it is designed with easy living in mind and is clean lined and uncluttered and of course, it includes a quality coffee maker for the morning espresso or the afternoon cappuccino.

For lounging and relaxing, there are two separate areas. The ‘Day Space’, adjacent to the kitchen and for informal dining and relaxing in the lounge area or enjoying the panorama from the terrace. On the opposite side of the penthouse can be found

the ‘Evening Space’ a spacious lounge to enjoy the sunsets whilst relaxing in the sumptuous furnishings or for those balmy evenings out onto its own evening terrace

Working areas of the daily home life, like the utility room, are tucked away behind hidden doors; again, only the best of equipment is installed.

Everything about the Lipstick’s penthouse, or, should I say ‘ No 1 Gunwharf Quays’, is dramatic, is inspiring and, it has to be said, beautiful both on the inside and with its views of the outside world. This is high living at its most luxurious and it has been done with thought and care for the comfort and well-being of whoever should be lucky, or successful, enough to afford the £2.5m asking price. It may sound a lot of money, which of course it is, but remember you get views that are second to none, designer comfort and taste, and, we cannot forget the Perspex piano. l

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The weather’s been changeable but I hope you’ve managed to enjoy your garden over the summer. September can be a cooler month and the days are shorter but we might be treated to an indian summer. If so, the asters, sedum and rudbeckia will keep the garden going for

another two months, but make sure they’re well staked as the taller varieties are prone to toppling in rain.

Asters are Garsons’ plant of the month. Their cheerful daisy-like fl owers look gorgeous in the border and carry on fl owering into autumn. They’re most commonly a lavender-blue shade, although there’s a wider spectrum. The island series are particularly good for their dwarf growing habit and lovely range of colours. By including asters and sedum in your garden, you help extend the season for nectar-feeding insects. As gardeners, we can play a part in contributing to the feeding ground for insects that struggle to survive.

The heat of summer will stay in the ground for a while yet. Factor in some rain and this makes autumn one of the best planting seasons because plants put in now have time to get established before winter. This puts them in a strong position to fl ourish next spring.

Choose your favourite bulbs in the garden centre before they sell out. Garsons’ bulbs come in bags of moistened compost to keep them fresh. Unpack ‘dry’ bulbs – narcissus, tulips and camassia, etc – and leave in a cool, airy place, out of reach of mice until you’re ready to plant them. Prioritise the woodlanders, such as the anemone, dog tooth’s violet and trillium. Although you can wait until November to put tulip bulbs in, you can plant earlier while the weather is kind and they’ll start growing.

get your veg patch in good order for next year. if you don’t intend to spread manure, now is the time to sow green manure instead. these are the benefi ts:l Green manure holds onto soil fertility that would otherwise

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One of the best green manures for winter growth is winter grazing rye. It continues to grow, albeit slowly, in cold weather – sow in early September and it should be around 15” tall in the spring, with lush foliage. l

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In September, the meadow areas at swanwick Lakes are full of the yellow flowers of Common Fleabane. It was thought that these plants, with their daisy-like flowers, would ward away flies from livestock – hence the name.

Look out, too, for late- flowering purple Knapweed, Bird’s Foot Trefoil and Tufted Vetch. It is this diverse mixture of flowering plants that makes meadows so special and such rich places for wildlife. Butterflies, bees and a host of other insects are attracted by the sweet scent of the nectar in the flowers. But the different grasses and flowers aren’t just a source of food; they also provide places to lay eggs and to shelter larvae or caterpillars through the winter months ahead.

All over the reserve, trees and shrubs are heavy with ripening fruit and seeds. One of our most beautiful and often overlooked trees is the Field Maple. In September, this small tree is laden with pairs of winged seeds, often known to our younger visitors as ‘helicopters’. The seeds spin as they fall from the tree; an eye catching spectacle on a breezy day. As the days grow shorter and the temperature falls, the leaves of the Field Maple turn a rich golden yellow. The tree that has been relatively inconspicuous for most of the year becomes a striking example of the way autumn takes hold of the woodland.

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air | festival

On the 10th July the organisers of the Portsmouth Air Festival released this press release. ‘It is with regret that we have to announce the postponement of the 2012 Portsmouth Air Festival. The festival that had been planned for Saturday 18th August 2012 will now be held in 2013, with the initial dates of

August 10th and 11th being provisionally targeted.’ Director of Communications Matt george recently sat down with Solent Life and explained why that decision had to be taken…

“Hindsight is an incredible thing,” Matt George explained. “If a couple of months ago we had been told that by waiting a year for the fi rst Portsmouth Air Festival we would have a stronger, more entertaining and exciting event I would not have believed you!

“I say that because in 2013 we now have an opportunity to take the Festival to a two day fl ying event as well as enhancing the Festival Village which now will refl ect even greater links with both the military, including all three of the tri-services, and the local community; which has always been an important part of our plans.”

We asked Matt to be candid and explain what caused the postponement of this year’s event, especially when it was so close to take-off? “There was no single factor; there was a combination of circumstances which changed all the plans within a period of just one month.” He replied. “Many reports have pinpointed the main reason being the lack of fi nance; but that was only brought about by all the other events which caused greater expenditure and therefore meant at very short

notice we needed further sponsorship which was just not available to us.

“So rather than put on a second-rate show, or indeed risk cancellation even closer to the event which would have caused massive disruption and disappointment as well as affecting the local trade and those organisations taking part in all the displays, the organising team decided the best course of action was to postpone for just one year. Since making that decision we have discovered many things that we can do differently to improve the show as well as some new ideas that will enable us to make the 2013 Festival even more of an air and ground spectacular.”

David Williams is Portsmouth City Council Chief Executive and he said of the decision; “It is a great shame that Portsmouth Air Festival has been postponed this year, but I can understand the diffi culties faced in the current climate. We hope the organisers will be able to secure substantial sponsorship so the event can go ahead next year.” As with many of the organisations involved the Council are still right

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PortsMoutH air FestiVaL 2013 with provisional dates of the 10th and 11th August.

So in 2013 the Portsmouth Air Festival will adorn the events calendar for the city, bigger and better than previously planned - please keep checking the usual sources for updates www.portsmouthairfestival.co.uk Solent Life will be remaining as Media Partners for the 2013 event and our Editor Dave Hill had this to say; “Solent Life is both proud and committed to the promotion and support of the Portsmouth Air Festival. We will continue to develop features throughout the coming year as part of this promotional programme. We wish Matt and the team every success for bringing an amazing new event to our region’s calendar.”

behind Portsmouth Air Festival.Would it not have been easier

just to give up at this point? “As individuals it would have been very easy to just walk away but, everyone involved is firmly committed to putting on a true spectacle that the whole of Portsmouth, Southsea and indeed the whole of the Solent area can be very proud of. We now have the opportunity, desire and drive to reward the faith the council, local businesses and residents have shown us and the event itself.

“On a personal note;” Matt added with sincerity, “the messages of support and positive comments received from everyone involved has lifted my spirits and just kept me going.

“The support we have had following the decision to postpone has been amazing; a great many people want this Air Festival to happen and in particular the encouragement from the military has been humbling.”

With the combination of

events that have caused the postponement of the 2012 event why are the organisers so upbeat and determined? “The positive attitude we all have toward the 2013 event is because without it being an Olympic year there is less competition for sponsorship, without a Farnborough Air Show next year the show calendar is less crowded, meaning more unique aircraft and air displays will become available.

“Plus on the ground we have many new ideas for the Festival Village, the entertainment and on-ground attractions.” He continued. “We have been able to figure out that some of the things that were causing the expenditure increase were actually surplus to requirements and were also things that did not enhance the experience for the public.

“If you like; as organisers we are now on a straight road which is far easier for us to navigate to not only next year’s Festival but also future years’ events.” Matt added.

“It is a strange thing but this postponement has actually allowed us to secure a long term future for what will still be one of the most thrilling spectacles in the south of England. This is an opportunity to work on something truly unique for the region and its people; in the end this is something that I and the rest of the team will put all our passion and dedication into which when we come out of the other end it will be with a great feeling of pride for what we, and all our supporters, have achieved. Especially as many groups and companies such as Lockheed Martin as well as local businesses and organisations have not only stuck with us but are offering positive encouragement for us to move forward.

“More importantly our selected charities, and the MOD, have openly voiced their support; and every single display team have pledged to return for next year and an even bigger and better Portsmouth Air Festival. l

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Ladies who lunch descended on the member’s enclosure of The New Forest Show for Ladies Day in association with Granite Transformations and The Breeze. The day began with coffee and pastries which was swiftly followed by a wine tasting session.

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The winners were awarded with beautiful bouquets and bountiful prizes including a spa break to Chewton Glen and jewellery to the value of £250. The ladies could then partake in jewellery making workshops before a luxurious afternoon tea. The day was bathed in glorious sunshine and every lady left with a goody bag stuffed with treats from The Body Shop and beyond.

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Solent Life has been venturing out across the region to capture and bring to you some images from the notable events of the past few weeks…

out &aboutwords & images by david rose-massom

LADYS DAY GLORIOUS GOODWOOD

BIG SCREEN AT WINCHESTER

The horse racing was the main order of business but on the inaugural Ladies Day at Glorious Goodwood it was more about the hats, shoes and outfits. There was also the odd celebrity appearance such as designer Jeff Banks.

As the sun finally emerged and the Olympics got underway, where better to watch the events than on the lawns surrounding Winchester Cathedral with the action on the big screen.

out & about

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Fundraising Success for Jubilee Sailing Trust

CANINE PARTNERS – TEA ON THE LAWN

COWES WEEK

Southampton-based public relations consultancy, Grayling has raised £1,820 for their ‘Charity of the Year’, the Jubilee Sailing Trust. Their fundraising efforts began with the Bupa 10K in May when Grayling’s Hannah Keddie and Julie Dean ran the streets of London on one of the hottest days of the year to raise over a thousand pounds. Then it was all hands on deck in July for a 100m abseil down the side of Portsmouth’s Spinnaker Tower. Daredevils Paula Quigley and Hannah Keddie rose to the challenge and abseiled their way to terra firma raising £800 for the charity in the process. visit www.jst.org.uk

t was a typical English summer scene, first the rain and then as guests arrived at the thatched country cottage setting the clouds parted, the sun shone and the charity Canine Partners held a tea and cake party on the lawns as part of a fund raising drive. www.caninepartners.co.uk/

It was not all about the sailing during the Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week, there was still much partying to be done. Thursday and the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club was the place to be seen for the Lord’s Taverners Luncheon, as with many events this year, the theme was red, white and blue.

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Ladies Day at a sporting event usually means posh frocks, high heels and an amazing hat;

well it may do at the likes of Ascot and Goodwood, but on the Isle of Wight during Cowes Week it means just two things; getting wet and beating the men out on the water!

girlpowerAt this year’s Olympics our women excelled, especially on

the water, and yet in so many sports women might be seen as almost second rate after the macho men get in the way and garner the media coverage. That was not the case during this year’s Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week when Ladies Day took over; it may have had its more lady-like side when a rib met the boats and handed out Lanson champagne and Liz Earle beauty products from two of the sponsors, but when the cannon roared from the front of the Royal Yacht Squadron, the women fought it out on equal terms with the men!

Michelle Warner is Sales and Marketing Director for Cowes Week ltd; “For the last six years, Ladies Day during Cowes Week has provided a celebration of the outstanding success of women in sailing,” she told Solent Life. “Once again this year we have joined forces with the Women’s Sport and Fitness Foundation to continue the tradition of recognising the wider achievements of women in sport.

“The main focus of Ladies Day is an awards ceremony during an evening reception at the Talisker Boathouse in

Cowes Yacht Haven,” Michelle continued. “There we will award the Ladies Day Trophy, a stunning mounted vase from Isle of Wight Glass, to recognise an outstanding achievement, contribution or commitment of a woman in sailing. All the candidates for the award have been nominated by fellow sailors.”

Out on the water it was a battle of the fi ttest, the fastest and the best, but in the Talisker’s Boathouse it was about commitment to both sailing and women in the sport; about women and their determination to succeed in a male dominated world.

Presenting the awards was Shirley Robertson, one of our double gold medal Olympians from Beijing, who has had a busy schedule presenting much of the sailing coverage for both the BBC and CNN throughout our 2012 games.

The winner of the Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week Ladies Day Trophy, was a tough choice, but eventually chosen from a worthy batch of nominees, was Annie O’Sullivan. Annie was chosen as winner for her selfl ess contribution to women in sailing. She set up the charter

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company Girlsforsail in 1999 with the aim of encouraging more women to take up sailing. This passion for getting more women into yacht racing was inspired by her personal difficult experiences of trying to become accepted in a male dominated environment. Things have changed a lot over the last decade and at Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week, where she regularly competes, the number of female skippers has increased by 150%. Annie O’Sullivan continues to support women with the aim of getting women of all ages sailing safely while having maximum fun.

A delighted Annie commenting on winning the Ladies Day Trophy, said: “I am absolutely overwhelmed, and speechless which is very rare for me. I always come and support this event so to actually win it is amazing. This is a great event and the introduction of Ladies Day has really helped raise the profile of women in sailing.”

As if the nominees were not proof enough of the power of women on the water other guests in the evening included Lucy Rivers Bulkeley who completed the gruelling Four Desert Challenge, Shelley Jory, British Powerboat Champion, (who, in the New Year, Solent Life will be chatting to about her forthcoming Cowes to Monte Carlo challenge) and Julia Immonen who not only

rowed the Atlantic as part of an all girl team but also smashed several records on the way while showing the men how to do it.

These champion women are just the tip of a sporting iceberg, here in the UK we have women excelling in just about every sporting field, and beating the men at their own game, but at least here on the coast when it comes to water sports individuals are being noted for their achievements and companies are getting behind our women sailors in a positive and encouraging way.

a tastY treatPrior to the awarding of the Ladies Day

prizes, Solent Life were invited to take part in a Talisker’s tasting session, which became one of the strangest taste sessions of any product. TALISKER is the only single malt Scotch whisky rugged enough to call the Isle of Skye its home with the Talisker distillery a picturesque destination for thousands of sailors each year.

Following a taster session in their Boathouse in Cowes Yacht Haven we were taken down to a pontoon on the marina for a further surprise. We arrived at the same time as portions of fish and chips and we were told to sprinkle sea salt onto the paper-wrapped feast. Then we were each given a dram of Talisker 10 Year Old single malt, and because of its black peppery flavour instructed to drizzle it on our fish – although the result was amazing and enhanced the flavours of fish and batter, I think I will keep my malt whisky in the glass in future; far too nice to be pouring over fishy feasts!

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Other sponsors of the Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week Ladies Day were Gill clothing and Boss Watches.

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eND oF suMMer BaLLFeaturing a dance demonstration with compere Claire Taplin and music by Colin Mansbridge it promises to be a great evening for all ballroom dance fansThorngate Hall, Bury Road, Gosport on Saturday 13th September at 8pmTickets £12.50 and available from Barry Sears on 02392 529768In Aid of NSPCC itaLia iN PiaZZa Bishops Waltham residents know all about community and getting involved in events so their forthcoming Italian Food Market and Community Day will be a day of great fun and amazing food.Sunday 16th September 10am till 4pm.

goriLLa iN titcHFieLDThe next meeting of the Titchfield Abbey WI will be held on Tuesday 11 September, starting at 9.30am at Titchfield Community Centre, when the speaker will be Julie Jenkins, whose talk is entitled “Rwanda Gorillas”. Day visitors will be welcome and tea and coffee will be available.

art eXPoWhiteley Art Society (or WAS) 7th Annual Art Exhibition on Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th of November at the Whiteley Community Centre, Gull Coppice, Whiteley. The Community Centre has a large car park with free parking. Formed over 6 years ago to encourage and support all those wishing to paint and draw, WAS now comprises a lively network of over 100 members who are a mix of beginners, improvers and professional artists alike. The Exhibition will be open to the public between 10 am and 5 pm on both days and entry is free.

get oN Your Bike! The Rowans Hospice is delighted to announce the opening of registration for the brand new cycle challenge event, The Ruby Ride. Taking place on Sunday 30th September starting from Lakeside, North Harbour and participants can choose from four routes according to their ability and level of fitness. There is a family friendly 3.5 mile ‘Fun’ route on cycle paths to the Mountbatten Centre and back again. There is an 18 mile ‘Leisure’ route

around the whole of Portsea Island. The ‘Challenge’ route is approximately 30 miles and includes Portsdown Hill and for those looking to really go the extra mile there is the ‘Epic’ 60 mile route up to Petersfield. E-mail [email protected] or visit www.rowanshospice.co.uk. It costs £15 for adults and £7.50 for children aged 5-16 years (children under 5 free) which includes a T-shirt, refreshments and a medal on completion for all paying participants.

seLF HeLPU3As are self-help, self-managed lifelong learning co-operatives for older people no longer in full time work, providing opportunities for their members to share learning experiences in a wide range of interest groups and to pursue learning not for qualifications, but for fun. The Locks Heath U3A started about 18 months ago and meets in St. John’s Church Hall, 7 Church Road, Locks Heath from 2-4pm on the last Friday of the month except December. For more information about the Group phone 01489 482987.

tHe WooDLaNDers eXHiBitioNThe Woodlanders Exhibition of PAINTINGS, POTTERY & WOODCARVINGS The picturesque village of Burley in the heart of the New Forest, plays host once again to the popular Exhibition by ‘THE WOODLANDERS’. This 22nd anniversary year for the ‘WOODIES’ as they are affectionately known, allows fans and followers to see new work by their favourite artisans…an opportunity to buy, chat, or just enjoy the view! Newcomers, it is hoped, will be equally enamoured by the unique and varied range of artwork on show by this friendly Group. Burley Village Hall, 8th to 23rd Sept – Pound Lane, Burley BH24 4EB. (Signposted from A31 & A35). ADMISSION 50p IN SUPPORT OF DIABETES UK. OPEN DAILY 10am. To 5pm. www.thewoodlanders.co.uk

WaLkiesWalkies: National Trust’s Great British Walk till the 4th NovemberChilly mornings, golden colour, soft sunshine - autumn is the perfect time to rediscover everything that is wonderful about the British countryside, but sometimes we need a little inspiration and help to get us started!The National Trust’s Great British Walk brings together a whole season of walking-related events and activities to enjoy with family and friends. From wildlife rambles with rangers and inspirational journeys through history, to self-guided strolls and food foraging days, the Great British Walk showcases Britain’s most beautiful countryside, encased in glorious autumn colour.For further information on the Great British Walk, downloadable walking routes, autumnal crafts and recipes, and ’50 Things to do Before You’re 11¾’ , please visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/southeast

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As well as the work on display, each day there will be the opportunity to meet many of the artists and sculptors, several of whom will be demonstrating their skills on site and displaying additional artwork, cards, prints and photographs all of which will be for sale.

The main exhibition will display a huge variety of exhibits from some of the leading wildlife artists in the UK – in a wide range of mediums such as oils, watercolours, pencil, pastel, pyrography, bronze, 3D work and ceramics.

The show will be opened on the preview evening by Benjamin Mee, the owner and Director of Dartmoor Zoological Park– he wrote a book called ‘We Bought A Zoo’ which chronicled his taking over the Dartmoor animal park and is the subject of the recent Hollywood fi lm of the same name where Matt Damon plays the part of Benjamin and also stars Scarlett Johannson.

entry is free and the exhibition runs for the full three days from 10.00am to 5.00pm each day. For more information, please email [email protected]. Website: www.miwas.co.uk

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tuDor streets The Michaelmas Fair in Southampton sees the oldest part of the city transformed into a Tudor festival of workshops, living fair, historical re-enactments, storytelling, townsfolk and walks. The Michaelmas Fair is the busiest weekend of the Tudor Revels project - An exciting programme of events and activities based on the heritage, archives and real lives of Southampton’s Tudor period. Bugle Street, St Michael’s Square and the surrounding area of Southampton’s old town will be packed full of Tudor life, giving a real glimpse into what the town was like at the time. Michaelmas is the feast of Saint Michael on 29th September. Because it falls near the equinox, it was associated with the beginning of autumn and the shortening of days. In the Tudor period, it was celebrated as a Holy Day of Obligation and a traditional meal for the day would include goose and a special cake called a St Michael’s bannock.on saturday 29th and sunday 30th the Michaelmas Fair festivities start from 11am, the full timetable is available at www.tudorrevels.co.uk

FireWork sPectacuLarWe Brits do seem to have a lifelong love of firework displays and one new event this year has something for all the family. Victorian Fun Fair, a traditional craft fair, children’s activities, story telling and entry into one of our best and most fascinating museums included. Prices for the evening event is just £5 for adults with children and concessions at just £3 or a Family Ticket for £12. Event begins at 5pm with firework spectacular at 7pm and it must be good as it is at the Museum of Naval Firepower.explosion Museum, Heritage Way, Priddy’s Hard, Gosport PO12 4LE 5pm till 8pm on SUNDAY 4TH NOVEMBER www.explosion.org.uk 02392 505600

FresH BerrYSince it opened in 2011, new kid on the block The Berry Theatre has been drawing audiences to its beautiful state-of-the-art venue with its mix of drama, light entertainment, children’s shows and comedy. The Hedge End theatre’s new Autumn season promises to be bigger and better, offering something for everyone, including a host of get-involved activities for all ages, plus an extensive

film programme. Kicking off the new season’s drama programme is Bertolt Brecht’s masterful anti-war play Mother Courage And Her Children. Regarded by many to be the greatest play of the 20th century, this powerful production is adeptly brought up to date by writer Lee Hall, best known for writing the screenplay for War Horse, and performed by leading contemporary company Blackeyed Theatre. When two ideologies clash the balance of world power is threatened. In its midst, one woman, her three children by her side, sees an opportunity to survive. But at what cost? BERRY THEATRE, Hedge End with this production on 4th and 5th october and with much more throughout a magical season. For more information on The Berry Theatre’s programme, visit www.theberrytheatre.co.uk or call 01489 799 499.

a goVerNMeNt iNsPector With a script that crackles and fizzes with caustic wit and humour, the play is set in a small Pennine town and tells a story of mistaken identity and civic corruption among recognisable characters, and is enhanced by a brass band live on stage. When a flashy stranger arrives in a Yorkshire town, the local movers and shakers are convinced he is the Government Inspector. These hilariously absurd characters, familiar to us all, get their come-uppance, as their bungs, backhanders, bribes and blackmail are misdirected into the pocket of a passing chancer, down on his luck.Theatre royal, Winchester from tues 25 to sat 29 september at 8.00pm & 1.30pm (Thurs) & 2.00pm (Sat). Tickets: £20.00 (£16.00 mats), Concs £18.00 (£13.00 mats), Friends £17.50 (mats £12.50), Schools/Groups £12.00. For further information or to book tickets, please call the box office on 01962 840440 or book online at www.theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk

gooDWooD reViVaL In just a few day’s time Goodwood Revival will burst into life with an impressive line-up of over 75 star drivers and riders in action at the legendary West Sussex motor circuit. A host of familiar names and faces from a wide variety of motor sport disciplines are due to be in action at Goodwood, including Formula One stars, rally winners, endurance racing champions, tin top

tearaways and top bikers; often competing in, and on, the most unlikely of machines. With an average age of eight years old, the competitors will pedal a short circuit around the main Goodwood grid/pit lane (c.220 yards; a tenth of the overall Goodwood circuit), with a Le Mans-style running start, and a chicane on the start/finish straight. Each competitor will wear period overalls and a 1950s-style crash helmet. When not racing, the J40s will be parked in their own dedicated half-scale period wooden paddock shelters. Goodwood Race Circuit - 14-16 september, routes and entrances are clearly marked. www.goodwood.co.uk/revival

stuck Lovers of the enchanting tales of Oliver Jeffers are in for a treat as The Point theatre devotes a day to the children’s favourite writer and illustrator. As part of the special event children and their grown ups will get the opportunity to see the premiere stage production of Jeffers’ delightful story STUCK, take part in an interactive workshop, and experience a unique performance of another of the author’s tales, The Incredible Book Eating Boy. STUCK is the charming tale of Floyd who gets his kite stuck in a tree. To try to dislodge it he throws up his shoe. The problem is that gets stuck too… along with a range of other items including a cat, a ladder and a pot.The Point’s special Oliver Jeffers day takes place on Saturday, September 15 at the Eastleigh venue at various times. Shows can be booked separately or as part of a package. For more details call the box office on 023 8065 2333 or www.thepointeastleigh.co.uk

tHe Nutcracker English National Ballet performs Wayne Eagling’s version for the first time outside London. Following last year’s sell-out Christmas Season in London which saw audiences of over 70,000 people, English National Ballet brings The Nutcracker to The Mayflower, Southampton.

the Mayflower, southampton 22nd to 25th November To book tickets call 023 8071 1811 or Book online mayflower.org.uk www.ballet.org.uk

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