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The March and April 2013 edition of the Westbourne Magazine in Bournemouth. Includes a competition to win a meal at Cafe Rouge.

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Mar/Apr 2013 - Edition 29 Magazine

More news online www.westbourne.info

Win at Café RougePLUS

Live the Lavish Life What’s on at The Riviera

FREE

The Libertine - ReviewP10P6 P8 P30

THE GREATCHOCOL8 EASTER EGGHUNT!

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79 Poole Road, Westbourne, Bournemouth, BH4 9BBWeb: www.patisserieangelique.com Tel: 01202 765271

Have an amazing Easter fromall at Pâtisserie Angélique!

Once you’ve helped the Easter Bunny find his eggs below, why not pop in and see our range of exquisite

handmade Easter chocolates in store now!

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Spring has �nally sprung and as warmer weather approaches, I am pleased to welcome you to the March & April 2013 edition of the Westbourne Magazine.Easter Sunday is on the 31st March and many local businesses are gearing up for a busy period, look outfor da�odils, bunnies and eggs galore!We’re Hiring!I am delighted to say we’re expanding and looking for a full time sales and features editor. Are you, or do you know someone who might be, interested in working on the Westbourne Magazine? Find out more about the role at bournemouthpublishing.com

Tom Faull

Happy Easter

EditorTom Faull

Contributors Carol Butler, Lawrence Roots, Kirsty Robinson plus all our readers, supporters and advertisers.

Websitewww.westbourne.infoTelephone0845 475 [email protected]

Copyright © 2013Published by

Bourne HallWestbourneBH2 6BW

We can accept no responsibility for inaccuracies or complaints arising from advertising features.

CONTENT PageWestbourne News 4Useful Events and Dates 5Café Rouge Competition 6Enjoy a Lavish Life 8The Libertine Dinner Review 10Domestic Angels Make a Di�erence 15Westbourne Map 16-17Springtime Reads 18-19Argyll Bowling Club Open Days 21Samaritans Funding Raising Day 23Cryptic Crossword 24-25Social Groups and Things To Do 26-27Useful Contacts 28An Experience of Bowen 29What’s On at The Riviera? 30

Next EditionOur next edition is out in the �rst week of May 2013. Deadline for booking is 5pm on the 16th April.Email Tom at [email protected] for details and prices on how to get included.

from the Westbourne MagazineMar/Apr 2013 - Edition 29 Magazine

More news online www.westbourne.info

Win at Café RougePLUS

Live the Lavish Life What’s on at The Riviera

FREE

The Libertine - ReviewP10P6 P8 P30

THE GREATCHOCOL8 EASTER EGGHUNT!

79 Poole Road, Westbourne, Bournemouth, BH4 9BBWeb: www.patisserieangelique.com Tel: 01202 765271

Have an amazing Easter fromall at Pâtisserie Angélique!

Once you’ve helped the Easter Bunny find his eggs below, why not pop in and see our range of exquisite

handmade Easter chocolates in store now!

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Westbourne Newslocal news from in and around Westbourne Mar & AprChocol8 Easter Egg HuntJohn and Julie from Chocol8 are helping out the Easter Bunny this year and have hidden a large and extremely tasty looking Easter basket somewhere in one of Westbourne’s other fabulous shops. The hunt is on to �nd the basket and be in with a chance of winning it! If you spot the basket all you need to do is visit Chocol8 at 52 Poole Road, complete an entry slip and you’ll be entered into the draw, it’s a free competition! When visiting Chocol8 remember to cut out the FREE drink and treat card from page 13 and get it stamped with each hot drink purchased. Visit www.chocol8.co.uk for more.

Westbourne Features on BBC’s Top GearWestbourne was part of the backdrop for a recent episode of Top Gear. Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond were undertaking a design challenge, to build a car especially tailored for older people. Filming took place in late 2012 and locations included Club Grand Bingo on Poole Road and the Seamoor Road car park in Westbourne. What did you think of the piece? Add a comment at www.westbourne.info

Useful Dates & Events - March & April 201310 Mar Mother’s Day - why not take Mum for a special lunch at

The Riviera? See page 3113 Mar Samaritans Fundraising Day from 10am at Knight Dry

Cleaners, see page 2315-16 Mar Jazz and Big Band Weekend at The Riviera, see page 3117 Mar St. Patrick’s Day - enjoy a Guinness in a Westbourne pub31 Mar Easter Day - don’t forget to visit Pâtisserie Angélique and

Chocol8 to get the very best Easter treats.24 Mar Kim Edgar at Bournemouth Folk Club. A warm and

engaging live performer, pianist and singer/songwriter. Tickets £10, see www.bournemouthfolkclub.com

1 Apr National Kiss an Otter Day17 Apr Edana Minghella at Swing Unlimited Jazz Club. See

www.swingunlimitedbigband.co.uk for details.20 Apr Wine Tasting Evening complete with a gourmet meal at

The Riviera, see page 31 5 May Open Day at Argyll Bowling Club, see page 20

Check out the online Westbourne calendar to �nd even more local events and things to do: www.westbourne.info/whats-on

Bournemouth’s Family Adventure Festival Hits WestbourneThe ‘Family Adventure Festival’ is a major new event being held across Bournemouth this Spring and has a special day in Westbourne on the 30th May 2013.There will be sports personality signings, a mobile roadshow with music, demonstrations and DJ’s. There are also workshops for sport and art lined up among many other activities.

The main festival will take place indoors at the Bournemouth International Centre from 31st May - 2nd June. Find out more: www.familyadventurefest.co.uk

Clocks Go ForwardRemember clocks go forward by 1 hour at 1am on March 31st which is Easter Sunday. So unfortunately this means an hour less in bed. Sorry.

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Westbourne Newslocal news from in and around Westbourne Mar & AprChocol8 Easter Egg HuntJohn and Julie from Chocol8 are helping out the Easter Bunny this year and have hidden a large and extremely tasty looking Easter basket somewhere in one of Westbourne’s other fabulous shops. The hunt is on to �nd the basket and be in with a chance of winning it! If you spot the basket all you need to do is visit Chocol8 at 52 Poole Road, complete an entry slip and you’ll be entered into the draw, it’s a free competition! When visiting Chocol8 remember to cut out the FREE drink and treat card from page 13 and get it stamped with each hot drink purchased. Visit www.chocol8.co.uk for more.

Westbourne Features on BBC’s Top GearWestbourne was part of the backdrop for a recent episode of Top Gear. Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond were undertaking a design challenge, to build a car especially tailored for older people. Filming took place in late 2012 and locations included Club Grand Bingo on Poole Road and the Seamoor Road car park in Westbourne. What did you think of the piece? Add a comment at www.westbourne.info

Useful Dates & Events - March & April 201310 Mar Mother’s Day - why not take Mum for a special lunch at

The Riviera? See page 3113 Mar Samaritans Fundraising Day from 10am at Knight Dry

Cleaners, see page 2315-16 Mar Jazz and Big Band Weekend at The Riviera, see page 3117 Mar St. Patrick’s Day - enjoy a Guinness in a Westbourne pub31 Mar Easter Day - don’t forget to visit Pâtisserie Angélique and

Chocol8 to get the very best Easter treats.24 Mar Kim Edgar at Bournemouth Folk Club. A warm and

engaging live performer, pianist and singer/songwriter. Tickets £10, see www.bournemouthfolkclub.com

1 Apr National Kiss an Otter Day17 Apr Edana Minghella at Swing Unlimited Jazz Club. See

www.swingunlimitedbigband.co.uk for details.20 Apr Wine Tasting Evening complete with a gourmet meal at

The Riviera, see page 31 5 May Open Day at Argyll Bowling Club, see page 20

Check out the online Westbourne calendar to �nd even more local events and things to do: www.westbourne.info/whats-on

Bournemouth’s Family Adventure Festival Hits WestbourneThe ‘Family Adventure Festival’ is a major new event being held across Bournemouth this Spring and has a special day in Westbourne on the 30th May 2013.There will be sports personality signings, a mobile roadshow with music, demonstrations and DJ’s. There are also workshops for sport and art lined up among many other activities.

The main festival will take place indoors at the Bournemouth International Centre from 31st May - 2nd June. Find out more: www.familyadventurefest.co.uk

Clocks Go ForwardRemember clocks go forward by 1 hour at 1am on March 31st which is Easter Sunday. So unfortunately this means an hour less in bed. Sorry.

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Café Rouge Competitionwin dinner for two

One correct winner will be picked at random and informed by email. One entry per person. The judges decision is �nal. There is no cash alternative. Your information is protected by the Data Protection Act 1998. Competition closes 30th April 2013.

In our new March & April 2013 competition you have the chance to win dinner for two with a bottle of house wine at Café Rouge in Westbourne.To enter the competition, email your answer to the question below with your name/address to [email protected] You can also enter on our website for free.

Competition Question:Which of the following is a famous wine producing region of France?a. Bordeaux b. Boscombe c. Bognor Regis

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bill at Café Rouge in Westbourne.1 voucher per visit, cannot be used with other promotions.

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8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8Enjoy a Lavish LifeWestbourne’s new, dog friendly, Coffee Art House

We met up with Paul Whitehouse and Dawn Lake, who recently opened Lavish Life in the Westbourne Arcade. We started by asking Paul what Lavish Life was all about, “We are Bournemouth's �rst co�ee 'art house' in the true sense of the meaning. We only sell freshly ground Italian co�ee with soya, skinny and tall options all available. We also have exotic teas and delicious hot chocolate. This is mixed with local and interesting art of all types, paintings, prints, canvasses, photographs, bronzes, candles and objects

d'art. If you are after something interesting and di�erent then this is the place for you!”Both Paul and Dawn are experienced in di�erent aspects of the interiors trade and have come together to produce a delightful shop, full of interesting hard to �nd items and colourful and varied art. Lavish Life includes seating inside the store and tables in the arcade itself. We can vouch that the co�ee is some of the best available in the area and goes extremely well with the locally made cakes and pastries on o�er.Artists on display currently include Rozanne Bell and Nigel Cook among many others. The ever changing pieces on display in store are varied with styles to suit everyone and you’ll �nd many gift ideas that are exclusive to Lavish Life. One of the most eye-catching being unique candles with embedded coloured glass in either blue, amethyst or green with new colours to follow.With a full calendar of events, exhibitions and ever changing stock, 2013 is looking like it’s going to a very lavish year!

Tel: 01202 769092Open 10am - 5pmmonday to saturday early closing on Wednesdays Afternoon

14 Westbourne ArcadeWestbourneBournemouthDorsetBH4 9AY

Art gallery, Coffee teas and fresh cake shop, items for the home, exquisite candles and objects d'art

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Enjoy a Lavish LifeWestbourne’s new, dog friendly, Coffee Art House

We met up with Paul Whitehouse and Dawn Lake, who recently opened Lavish Life in the Westbourne Arcade. We started by asking Paul what Lavish Life was all about, “We are Bournemouth's �rst co�ee 'art house' in the true sense of the meaning. We only sell freshly ground Italian co�ee with soya, skinny and tall options all available. We also have exotic teas and delicious hot chocolate. This is mixed with local and interesting art of all types, paintings, prints, canvasses, photographs, bronzes, candles and objects

d'art. If you are after something interesting and di�erent then this is the place for you!”Both Paul and Dawn are experienced in di�erent aspects of the interiors trade and have come together to produce a delightful shop, full of interesting hard to �nd items and colourful and varied art. Lavish Life includes seating inside the store and tables in the arcade itself. We can vouch that the co�ee is some of the best available in the area and goes extremely well with the locally made cakes and pastries on o�er.Artists on display currently include Rozanne Bell and Nigel Cook among many others. The ever changing pieces on display in store are varied with styles to suit everyone and you’ll �nd many gift ideas that are exclusive to Lavish Life. One of the most eye-catching being unique candles with embedded coloured glass in either blue, amethyst or green with new colours to follow.With a full calendar of events, exhibitions and ever changing stock, 2013 is looking like it’s going to a very lavish year!

Tel: 01202 769092Open 10am - 5pmmonday to saturday early closing on Wednesdays Afternoon

14 Westbourne ArcadeWestbourneBournemouthDorsetBH4 9AY

Art gallery, Coffee teas and fresh cake shop, items for the home, exquisite candles and objects d'art

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The Libertine Dinner Reviewone of life's pleasures

At The Libertine you’ll �nd an extensive bar, a choice of seating areas including snug and cosy corners plus, most importantly, fantastic o�erings from the food and drink menus.We visited the Libertine for dinner and after being seated in the raised area in the restaurant, our waiter Jack brought over the menus. The wine list is comprehensive and bottles start at £14.50. With a fair idea of what we were going to eat, we picked the Tierra Antica Cabernet Sauvignon. A fruity, mid weight, red and a stylish example of a Chilean wine.Our starters were pork & bacon pâté and chilli crab cakes. The pâté was delicious served with ciabatta and spiced apple chutney. The larger than expected crab & chilli cake came with avocado salsa and spiced yoghurt.A large diagram on one wall of The Libertine leaves no surprise as to their speciality. Steak! Their steaks are dry aged for 28 days, cooked in a special charcoal oven, designed to keep the natural moisture and �avour of the meat. We went for a classic cut, the 8oz �llet steak. The meat was served exactly as ordered complete with the most exquisite charcoally �avour and markings. All steaks come with two sides included. Sweet potato fries and poppy seed onion rings were generous in portion and made for an attractive plate.For the other main we went for whole baby chicken. Moist and well cooked, it came on a bed of roasted root vegetables, with herb roasted new potatoes and curly kale. Very �lling.Despite being rather full already, sticky to�ee pudding with clotted cream and chocolate & chilli praline torte with vanilla cream tempted. Both wowed us with the quality of ingredients, �nish and generosity of portion size. Yes, yes, the diet starts tomorrow.

The full three course meal for 2 came in at £64.75 plus wine at £17 for the bottle. This puts The Libertine at the higher end of the restaurant spend but from our experience it’s worth it. Lovely surroundings, friendly but not intrusive service, a quality menu with seasonal variety and that kind of satis�ed, full feeling that only comes from a great dinner out.As the spring months approach we encourage you to try The Libertine and be sure to visit our favourite space, "The Forge", an outside eating area full of character with a real �re.

HELLO Our beautiful pub is right in the heart of Westbourne, and it’s pretty good at being a place that’s comfortable – no matter what the occasion.

We cook simple, wholesome, fresh food focusing on flavoursome dishes and when it comes to picking a beverage from the bar we’ve got a great selection of local ales, premium spirits and wonderful wines. We’ve managed to blend a glorious pub atmosphere with chic interiors, special food, worldly drinks

and great staff so please do come in and say hello; we’re looking forward to seeing you already.

WE ARE OPEN 10AM EVERYDAY, ‘TIL 11PM SUN – WED AND ‘TIL MIDNIGHT THURS – SAT

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The Libertine Dinner Reviewone of life's pleasures

At The Libertine you’ll �nd an extensive bar, a choice of seating areas including snug and cosy corners plus, most importantly, fantastic o�erings from the food and drink menus.We visited the Libertine for dinner and after being seated in the raised area in the restaurant, our waiter Jack brought over the menus. The wine list is comprehensive and bottles start at £14.50. With a fair idea of what we were going to eat, we picked the Tierra Antica Cabernet Sauvignon. A fruity, mid weight, red and a stylish example of a Chilean wine.Our starters were pork & bacon pâté and chilli crab cakes. The pâté was delicious served with ciabatta and spiced apple chutney. The larger than expected crab & chilli cake came with avocado salsa and spiced yoghurt.A large diagram on one wall of The Libertine leaves no surprise as to their speciality. Steak! Their steaks are dry aged for 28 days, cooked in a special charcoal oven, designed to keep the natural moisture and �avour of the meat. We went for a classic cut, the 8oz �llet steak. The meat was served exactly as ordered complete with the most exquisite charcoally �avour and markings. All steaks come with two sides included. Sweet potato fries and poppy seed onion rings were generous in portion and made for an attractive plate.For the other main we went for whole baby chicken. Moist and well cooked, it came on a bed of roasted root vegetables, with herb roasted new potatoes and curly kale. Very �lling.Despite being rather full already, sticky to�ee pudding with clotted cream and chocolate & chilli praline torte with vanilla cream tempted. Both wowed us with the quality of ingredients, �nish and generosity of portion size. Yes, yes, the diet starts tomorrow.

The full three course meal for 2 came in at £64.75 plus wine at £17 for the bottle. This puts The Libertine at the higher end of the restaurant spend but from our experience it’s worth it. Lovely surroundings, friendly but not intrusive service, a quality menu with seasonal variety and that kind of satis�ed, full feeling that only comes from a great dinner out.As the spring months approach we encourage you to try The Libertine and be sure to visit our favourite space, "The Forge", an outside eating area full of character with a real �re.

HELLO Our beautiful pub is right in the heart of Westbourne, and it’s pretty good at being a place that’s comfortable – no matter what the occasion.

We cook simple, wholesome, fresh food focusing on flavoursome dishes and when it comes to picking a beverage from the bar we’ve got a great selection of local ales, premium spirits and wonderful wines. We’ve managed to blend a glorious pub atmosphere with chic interiors, special food, worldly drinks

and great staff so please do come in and say hello; we’re looking forward to seeing you already.

WE ARE OPEN 10AM EVERYDAY, ‘TIL 11PM SUN – WED AND ‘TIL MIDNIGHT THURS – SAT

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CHOCOLATIER & PATISSERIE

Tel: 01202 76600052 Poole RoadWestbourneBH4 9DZ

Web: www.chocol8.co.uk

FREE DRINK WITH A CHOCOL8 TREATWe're delighted to launch our new loyalty scheme. Simply cut out the voucher below and get it stamped with each hot drink bought. Once it's filled we will treat you to a free drink along with a Chocol8 treat!

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‘Angel’ Janet makes a real di�erence

Customers and sta� have been quick to pay tribute to Domestic Angels, the Bournemouth based home help service, as it celebrates its tenth anniversary.“I am a long term cancer patient and on top of the gradual deterioration of everything else in the last few months, it has got so that I’m no longer able to do the housework,” says Zena Keyworth from Southbourne.“Janet, our Angel, is always so friendly and pleasant and does such a good job for us - it makes a real di�erence to our lives. Janet is like one of the family - she is more of a carer than a cleaner.” Philippa Davis from Canford Cli�s added “It’s extremely professional, reliable and nothing is too much trouble and being a locally conceived and grown business, I think is very important.”Samantha Acton, who started Domestic Angels in 2002, told us what the company’s services mean to her customers. “I always wanted us to provide more than what we actually do. I’d like to thank Janet and all our Angels who have embraced the philosophy that people come �rst and their needs cannot be boiled down into 15-minute time slots.”

Domestic Angels celebrates a decade of caring and cleaning

Domestic Angels

Call now for a free, no obligation consultation01202 267350 or e-mail [email protected]

Domestic Cleaning

Home Help

Holiday Home Cleaning

Spring Cleaning

Helping … in your home

THREE TASTY TREATSthis March & April at Village Bistro

Full English Breakfast with Tea / Coffee £4.95

~Beef Stew with dumplings

and vegetables £4.95~

Ham, 2 eggs, chips and beans £4.95

Tel: 01202 759272Email: [email protected] Poole Road, Westbourne, Bournemouth, BH4 9DW

C A F E • R E S TAU R A N TWe’re now open for evening

meals on Thurs/Fri/Sat and why not join us for our Sunday Roast

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‘Angel’ Janet makes a real di�erence

Customers and sta� have been quick to pay tribute to Domestic Angels, the Bournemouth based home help service, as it celebrates its tenth anniversary.“I am a long term cancer patient and on top of the gradual deterioration of everything else in the last few months, it has got so that I’m no longer able to do the housework,” says Zena Keyworth from Southbourne.“Janet, our Angel, is always so friendly and pleasant and does such a good job for us - it makes a real di�erence to our lives. Janet is like one of the family - she is more of a carer than a cleaner.” Philippa Davis from Canford Cli�s added “It’s extremely professional, reliable and nothing is too much trouble and being a locally conceived and grown business, I think is very important.”Samantha Acton, who started Domestic Angels in 2002, told us what the company’s services mean to her customers. “I always wanted us to provide more than what we actually do. I’d like to thank Janet and all our Angels who have embraced the philosophy that people come �rst and their needs cannot be boiled down into 15-minute time slots.”

Domestic Angels celebrates a decade of caring and cleaning

Domestic Angels

Call now for a free, no obligation consultation01202 267350 or e-mail [email protected]

Domestic Cleaning

Home Help

Holiday Home Cleaning

Spring Cleaning

Helping … in your home

THREE TASTY TREATSthis March & April at Village Bistro

Full English Breakfast with Tea / Coffee £4.95

~Beef Stew with dumplings

and vegetables £4.95~

Ham, 2 eggs, chips and beans £4.95

Tel: 01202 759272Email: [email protected] Poole Road, Westbourne, Bournemouth, BH4 9DW

C A F E • R E S TAU R A N TWe’re now open for evening

meals on Thurs/Fri/Sat and why not join us for our Sunday Roast

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Lavish Life 9

The Libertine 11

Mabel & Jacks 7

Pâtisserie Angélique 2

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Westbourne Bookshop 18

Village Bistro 14

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Springtime Readsand lots more from Kirsty Robinson at The Westbourne Bookshop

Welcome to the March/April Book Review, and with Spring just around the corner, hopefully(!), it will be time to get out and about and enjoy the sunshine. With that in mind I have chosen just a few recommendations from our large selection of local walking and cycling books. Don’t forget that we also have in stock local Ordnance Survey maps to prevent you from getting lost, and for those venturing further a�eld we can obtain the full range of OS maps through our next day ordering system.

NEW Cycle Maps Dorset Downs £4.99A Dozen Dramatic Walks in Dorset £7.99

Walking in Purbeck £6.95Adventurous Pub Walks in Dorset £7.95Mountain Bike Guide Dorset £10.00Purbeck & South Dorset OL Map £7.99

New Forest OL Map £7.99Hampshire & IOW £4.99

Latest FictionSecrets From the Past – Barbara Taylor Bradford £14.99In search for the truth about her father, her family and her own life, Serena begins a desperate quest to uncover a story from decades earlier. Moving from her family's home in the hills above Nice to the canals and romance of Venice and the riot-�lled streets of Libya, Secrets from the Past is a moving and emotional story of secrets, survival and love in its many guises.

The Dazzle – Robert Hudson £14.99 RRP £16.99

Scarborough 1934 - The international craze for hunting giant tuna has swept the North Yorkshire coast, and huge yachts have transformed the harbour into something like Monte Carlo. Over them all towers the Dazzle. She looks like a junior ocean liner but she's a very adult sort of yacht. In the harbour, dilettantes will swap beds and swap lies. Far o�shore, on the rips and tides of the malevolent North Sea, gallant battle will be done. All the while, something truly dangerous is lurking.

A Lady Cyclist’s Guide to Kashgar – Suzanne Joinson £7.99It is 1923 and Evangeline English, keen lady cyclist, arrives with her sister Lizzie and their zealous leader Millicent at the ancient city of Kashgar to establish a mission. As they encounter resistance and calamity, Eva commences work on her Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar...

Best Kept Secret (Clifton Chronicles Vol. 3) – Je�rey Archer £16 RRP £20

Due 14th MarchIn 1957 a new generation of the Clifton family march onto the page. After Sebastian is expelled from school, he unwittingly becomes caught up in an international art fraud. Does he become a millionaire? Does he go to Cambridge? Is his life in danger? Best Kept Secret will answer all these questions, but once again, pose so many more.

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

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Buy One Get One Free EasterKeep the kids occupied with our special Buy One Get One Free picture books o�er that includes Dogger, Mister Magnolia, Shark in the Park and Where the Wild Things Are. Due in store 4th April, just as the Easter holidays start.

Mothering Sunday falls on 10th March so I have picked a few gift ideas opposite to please any Mum. We also have some Mother’s Day cards and DVDs that Mums may like to watch.

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Springtime Readsand lots more from Kirsty Robinson at The Westbourne Bookshop

Welcome to the March/April Book Review, and with Spring just around the corner, hopefully(!), it will be time to get out and about and enjoy the sunshine. With that in mind I have chosen just a few recommendations from our large selection of local walking and cycling books. Don’t forget that we also have in stock local Ordnance Survey maps to prevent you from getting lost, and for those venturing further a�eld we can obtain the full range of OS maps through our next day ordering system.

NEW Cycle Maps Dorset Downs £4.99A Dozen Dramatic Walks in Dorset £7.99

Walking in Purbeck £6.95Adventurous Pub Walks in Dorset £7.95Mountain Bike Guide Dorset £10.00Purbeck & South Dorset OL Map £7.99

New Forest OL Map £7.99Hampshire & IOW £4.99

Latest FictionSecrets From the Past – Barbara Taylor Bradford £14.99In search for the truth about her father, her family and her own life, Serena begins a desperate quest to uncover a story from decades earlier. Moving from her family's home in the hills above Nice to the canals and romance of Venice and the riot-�lled streets of Libya, Secrets from the Past is a moving and emotional story of secrets, survival and love in its many guises.

The Dazzle – Robert Hudson £14.99 RRP £16.99

Scarborough 1934 - The international craze for hunting giant tuna has swept the North Yorkshire coast, and huge yachts have transformed the harbour into something like Monte Carlo. Over them all towers the Dazzle. She looks like a junior ocean liner but she's a very adult sort of yacht. In the harbour, dilettantes will swap beds and swap lies. Far o�shore, on the rips and tides of the malevolent North Sea, gallant battle will be done. All the while, something truly dangerous is lurking.

A Lady Cyclist’s Guide to Kashgar – Suzanne Joinson £7.99It is 1923 and Evangeline English, keen lady cyclist, arrives with her sister Lizzie and their zealous leader Millicent at the ancient city of Kashgar to establish a mission. As they encounter resistance and calamity, Eva commences work on her Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar...

Best Kept Secret (Clifton Chronicles Vol. 3) – Je�rey Archer £16 RRP £20

Due 14th MarchIn 1957 a new generation of the Clifton family march onto the page. After Sebastian is expelled from school, he unwittingly becomes caught up in an international art fraud. Does he become a millionaire? Does he go to Cambridge? Is his life in danger? Best Kept Secret will answer all these questions, but once again, pose so many more.

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

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Buy One Get One Free EasterKeep the kids occupied with our special Buy One Get One Free picture books o�er that includes Dogger, Mister Magnolia, Shark in the Park and Where the Wild Things Are. Due in store 4th April, just as the Easter holidays start.

Mothering Sunday falls on 10th March so I have picked a few gift ideas opposite to please any Mum. We also have some Mother’s Day cards and DVDs that Mums may like to watch.

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Don’t listen to gossip, come see for yourself discover the Argyll Bowling Club

Argyll Bowling Club has been a part of Westbourne since it was founded in 1905 and is still around today, yet surprisingly there are many local residents who don't even know it exists! Perhaps this is because the club is located on the West cli� Overdrive and many people just park their cars and go down to the beach not realising there is a bowling club there at all. We spoke to Sylvia Nagarkar who told us more, “You would be hard pressed to �nd a bowling club in such a prime location where the views alone are some of the best on the south coast. The sub-tropical gardens of Alum Chine are just across the road from the club with pathways leading to the sandy beaches. A truly ideal location. We are very fortunate to have two bowling greens and can accommodate league matches and friendly games throughout the bowling season.”There is a public cafe serving meals, snacks, drinks and ice creams. As a bonus, they also have a licensed bar which is open during normal licensing hours. Sylvia told us more about a drive to encourage new members, “We will be having Open Days on Sunday 5th May and Sunday 9th June, when anyone can come along and have a go at playing bowls for FREE. We will supply the bowls and shoes plus any guidance and instruction. We welcome people of all ages. This will be an ideal opportunity for you to come along and have a go or just pop in for a tea, co�ee and a chat with our members. If you like it, you may even want to join the club. If you are already an experienced bowler, you will be even more welcome!”

Sunday 5th May and Sunday 9th June 2013

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Don’t listen to gossip, come see for yourself discover the Argyll Bowling Club

Argyll Bowling Club has been a part of Westbourne since it was founded in 1905 and is still around today, yet surprisingly there are many local residents who don't even know it exists! Perhaps this is because the club is located on the West cli� Overdrive and many people just park their cars and go down to the beach not realising there is a bowling club there at all. We spoke to Sylvia Nagarkar who told us more, “You would be hard pressed to �nd a bowling club in such a prime location where the views alone are some of the best on the south coast. The sub-tropical gardens of Alum Chine are just across the road from the club with pathways leading to the sandy beaches. A truly ideal location. We are very fortunate to have two bowling greens and can accommodate league matches and friendly games throughout the bowling season.”There is a public cafe serving meals, snacks, drinks and ice creams. As a bonus, they also have a licensed bar which is open during normal licensing hours. Sylvia told us more about a drive to encourage new members, “We will be having Open Days on Sunday 5th May and Sunday 9th June, when anyone can come along and have a go at playing bowls for FREE. We will supply the bowls and shoes plus any guidance and instruction. We welcome people of all ages. This will be an ideal opportunity for you to come along and have a go or just pop in for a tea, co�ee and a chat with our members. If you like it, you may even want to join the club. If you are already an experienced bowler, you will be even more welcome!”

Sunday 5th May and Sunday 9th June 2013

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Fundraising Open Dayat Knight Dry Cleaners

Knight Dry Cleaners is holding a fundraising open day on the 13th March, all in aid of The Samaritans. Come and meet Samaritan volunteers who will be at the store between 10am and 3pm and Knight will be holding a fabulous ra�e, with all proceeds going to the Samaritans. There is a 1st prize of £100 dry cleaning , 2nd prize £50 and 3rd prize £25. Tickets will be £1 and go on sale in store a week before the event. It’s also a great opportunity to check out the new look store after their recent refurbishments, plus there will be special o�ers on dry cleaning during the day. There will be refreshments on o�er from noon until 2pm.

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Festive puzzles, teasers and jokes Something to keep you busy during the cold dark nights of Winter!Cryptic CrosswordTest your lateral thinking with a fiendish crossword

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CLUES DOWN 1. More dimes tossed and learned by rote (9) 2. Social worker seen in shantytown (3) 3. V-shaped hairline tip made bereaved woman talk (5'1,4) 4. When in Rome, changed into type of sheep (6) 5. Read out challenge (4) 6. Waterhole with signi�cance has good intentions (4-7) 7. Pencil ends are targets of ridicule! (5)13. Painted walls but glossed over faults (11)15. Attorney is ordered to �nd o�ce supplies (10)16. Raises doubts about what's in exam paper (9)20. Low cricket delivery, though a new one comes from Manhattan or Queens (6)21. Loud performances of data (5)23. Spot initials? That's easy! (4)25. Life energy coming partly from much inspiration (3)

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CLUES DOWN 1. More dimes tossed and learned by rote (9) 2. Social worker seen in shantytown (3) 3. V-shaped hairline tip made bereaved woman talk (5'1,4) 4. When in Rome, changed into type of sheep (6) 5. Read out challenge (4) 6. Waterhole with signi�cance has good intentions (4-7) 7. Pencil ends are targets of ridicule! (5)13. Painted walls but glossed over faults (11)15. Attorney is ordered to �nd o�ce supplies (10)16. Raises doubts about what's in exam paper (9)20. Low cricket delivery, though a new one comes from Manhattan or Queens (6)21. Loud performances of data (5)23. Spot initials? That's easy! (4)25. Life energy coming partly from much inspiration (3)

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

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

Circo Pub QuizEvery Monday there is a Pub Quiz from 8pm at Circo Lounge. £1 entry and the winning team takes the cash prize.

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

The Chicken Soup ChoirTuesdays at 7.45pm at Centre Stage, Queens Rd. Large community choir, over 60 people singing modern rock, pop and gospel songs. Regular performances at the venue and in the area.

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

Swing Unlimited Big Band GroupLocal musicians getting together voluntarily for their own enjoyment and musical ful�lment, performing for and entertaining local audiences. Find out more: www.swingunlimitedbigband.co.uk

Are we missing something?Email [email protected] to add your group.

Toddler TimesMondays from 2.30pm - 3pm at Westbourne Library. Songs & rhymes suitable for children from 18 months to 4 years old. Booking essential, call 01202 761845.

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

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

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

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

Bournemouth Lions ClubMeetings at Durley Dean Hotel, 28 West Cli� Road, BH2 5HE. Held every 2nd & 4th Monday of the month at 7.30pm.For more information on the club please contact 01202 767116 or 07975683620

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

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

Circo Pub QuizEvery Monday there is a Pub Quiz from 8pm at Circo Lounge. £1 entry and the winning team takes the cash prize.

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

The Chicken Soup ChoirTuesdays at 7.45pm at Centre Stage, Queens Rd. Large community choir, over 60 people singing modern rock, pop and gospel songs. Regular performances at the venue and in the area.

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

Swing Unlimited Big Band GroupLocal musicians getting together voluntarily for their own enjoyment and musical ful�lment, performing for and entertaining local audiences. Find out more: www.swingunlimitedbigband.co.uk

Are we missing something?Email [email protected] to add your group.

Toddler TimesMondays from 2.30pm - 3pm at Westbourne Library. Songs & rhymes suitable for children from 18 months to 4 years old. Booking essential, call 01202 761845.

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

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

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

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

Bournemouth Lions ClubMeetings at Durley Dean Hotel, 28 West Cli� Road, BH2 5HE. Held every 2nd & 4th Monday of the month at 7.30pm.For more information on the club please contact 01202 767116 or 07975683620

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What’s On at The Riviera?visit The Riviera in 2013

We met up with Silva Bala from The Riviera in Alum Chine to �nd out what’s new at the popular local hotel.Silva started by telling us about some exciting events lined up, ”We have several events coming up at the Riviera. We are currently getting ready for a lovely Mothers Day lunch on the Sunday 10th March. On the Sunday 17th March we have the BAHA annual dinner and this year’s theme is New Orleans, I’m very excited!”“Later in March we have the Jazz & Big Band weekend which has proven hugely popular and I recommend people book early to avoid disappointment. We also have a wine tasting evening on the 20th April which should be fantastic.”“We are looking to bring the beach theme to the hotel – style and comfort and so all visitors will feel at ease and relaxed” added Silva.

Eat at The RivieraThe Riviera has recently recruited new chefs and the restaurant is open to non-residents, locals are most welcome. The head chef is award winning Simon Fennell, who has worked at the Montague Arms for more than 10 years. He is joined by the extremely talented David Dunn who worked at the Edge restaurant. Silva explained, “they are both enthusiastic and passionate about food. The new taste of the Riviera is Classic British.”Play at The RivieraThe hotel also has brilliant leisure facilities, why not try out the indoor pool, a reviving soak in the bubbling spa bath or an invigorating session in the sauna?

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Mother's Day Lunch Sunday £l9.50pp and £8.95 per child treat Mum to a delicious 3 course lunch, a present for all mums and FREE use of Leisure Club and FREE Raffle prize

Wine Evening & Gourmet MealSaturday £49ppwine tutoring by an expert in the afternoon followed by 4 carefully matched wines to accompany a fabulous 4 course dinner

Easter Brunch - Sunday £15.95pp and £8.50 per childfrom 11am to 3pm. Spend a lazy leisurely late Sunday morning enjoying a lavish Riviera brunch from the buffet. Choose either traditional breakfast dishes or a classic roast followed by sumptuous puds with a free glass of fizz to get you going. FREE use of Leisure facilities, games room & free WI FI

Friday Jazz & Big Band Weekend Saturday£22pp £35ppincludes 3 course mealfollowed by RP3 Trio live music

includes 3 course mealand live music from the

9 piece RAT PACK BAND

T: 01202 763653Burnaby Road . Alum Chine . Bournemouth . BH4 8JFwww.rivierabournemouth.co.uk

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What’s On at The Riviera?visit The Riviera in 2013

We met up with Silva Bala from The Riviera in Alum Chine to �nd out what’s new at the popular local hotel.Silva started by telling us about some exciting events lined up, ”We have several events coming up at the Riviera. We are currently getting ready for a lovely Mothers Day lunch on the Sunday 10th March. On the Sunday 17th March we have the BAHA annual dinner and this year’s theme is New Orleans, I’m very excited!”“Later in March we have the Jazz & Big Band weekend which has proven hugely popular and I recommend people book early to avoid disappointment. We also have a wine tasting evening on the 20th April which should be fantastic.”“We are looking to bring the beach theme to the hotel – style and comfort and so all visitors will feel at ease and relaxed” added Silva.

Eat at The RivieraThe Riviera has recently recruited new chefs and the restaurant is open to non-residents, locals are most welcome. The head chef is award winning Simon Fennell, who has worked at the Montague Arms for more than 10 years. He is joined by the extremely talented David Dunn who worked at the Edge restaurant. Silva explained, “they are both enthusiastic and passionate about food. The new taste of the Riviera is Classic British.”Play at The RivieraThe hotel also has brilliant leisure facilities, why not try out the indoor pool, a reviving soak in the bubbling spa bath or an invigorating session in the sauna?

MARCH

10MARCH

15MARCH

31APRIL

20

MARCH

16

Mother's Day Lunch Sunday £l9.50pp and £8.95 per child treat Mum to a delicious 3 course lunch, a present for all mums and FREE use of Leisure Club and FREE Raffle prize

Wine Evening & Gourmet MealSaturday £49ppwine tutoring by an expert in the afternoon followed by 4 carefully matched wines to accompany a fabulous 4 course dinner

Easter Brunch - Sunday £15.95pp and £8.50 per childfrom 11am to 3pm. Spend a lazy leisurely late Sunday morning enjoying a lavish Riviera brunch from the buffet. Choose either traditional breakfast dishes or a classic roast followed by sumptuous puds with a free glass of fizz to get you going. FREE use of Leisure facilities, games room & free WI FI

Friday Jazz & Big Band Weekend Saturday£22pp £35ppincludes 3 course mealfollowed by RP3 Trio live music

includes 3 course mealand live music from the

9 piece RAT PACK BAND

T: 01202 763653Burnaby Road . Alum Chine . Bournemouth . BH4 8JFwww.rivierabournemouth.co.uk

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For more information call us on 01202 766887 or visit us in the Westbourne Arcade.