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HURST POINT TIDES Jan H.W. L.W.

School milk...campsite ‘hullaballoo’...college fire 75 YEARS AGO 25 YEARS AGO

Sat. 16 0025 1225 0604 1825 Sun. 17 0121 1319 0646 1906 Mon. 18 0214 1411 0728 1945 Tue. 19 0303 1503 0809 2026 Wed. 20 0349 1555 0853 2110 Thu. 21 0438 1652 0948 2210 Fri. 22 0538 1805 1102 2325 Sat. 23 0641 1919 1211 — LyMINgTON TIDES (1st hw) Jan H.W. L.W. Sat. 16 0250 1239 0617 1837 Sun. 17 0326 1324 0659 1916 Mon. 18 0355 1415 0741 1955 Tue. 19 0416 1519 0824 2036 Wed. 20 0428 1616 0915 2127 Thur. 21 0501 1710 1013 2227 Fri. 22 0550 1821 1112 2328 Sat. 23 0655 1949 1212 — high tides applied to hurst Point times: Barton, Highcliffe, 10 mins later. Beaulieu rivermouth 20 mins later. Low tides: Barton, Highcliffe, 10 mins earlier. Beaulieu rivermouth 25 mins earlier. Although care is taken in the preparation of these tables, the publishers are not responsible for any consequences that may arise from inaccuracies. Tide predictions do NOT include meteorological effects.

with a new idea to get detailed information of developments and present conditions with comparative ease. Instead of a lot of time consuming and dreary field studies where planners visit sites, draw up maps and plans and models, the county planners are now hoping to use aerial photography. * * * * * * MEMBERS of a leather- jacketed motorcycle gang who terrified c hildren on holiday at a New Forest camp site by throwing stones at caravans where they slept, were given fines ranging from £20 to £50 when they appeared at Hampshire Quarter Sessions, Winchester, on Monday. Eight members of the gang, from Southampton, Totton and Hythe, pleaded guilty to using threatening behaviour at the Lyndhurst camp site. Mr Kennedy went on: “They got to the camp site at about 1 o’clock in the morning, and a hullaballoo broke out, waking campers and terrifying children. Stones were thrown at caravans, and two campers who left their caravans to see what was happening, were threatened by the long haired youths. “Shortly after, they left and then Pc Peter Friday, on routine patrol, arrived at the campsite and was told of what had happened. “He drove on to Beaulieu where he found the gang taking an interest in cans of petrol on a boat. He managed to corner them single-handedly, and they went quietly with him to the police station.”

THE committee heard read a letter from Mr W. Coates, the county education officer, regarding its efforts to secure school milk for children during the holidays. He wrote that, in the County, arrangements had been made at one or two centres for carrying the scheme on through the holidays, and the arrangements had met with varying success. Many were not prepared to continue attending distribution centres for any length of time, and the scheme did not permit of delivering milk to homes. Voluntary assistance was necessary at such centres, it not being possible to call on the teachers during their holidays. * * * * * * THE first of Lymington Borough Council’s post-war houses is expected to ready for occupation in six weeks’ time at Highfield, and a start was made on Monday in excavating the sites of 36 to be built at Ashley, but nobody can say yet what the rental of the new Council houses will be. Housing, said the Mayor, was one of the subjects which was uppermost in the minds of the Council today, and it was obvious to everybody that the need in our Borough was very large. “The Council have about 600 names of families on a waiting list for houses,” continued the Mayor. * * * * * * THE “planners” have put a limit of 50,000 to thepopulation of the Borough of Lymington, although the original Town Planning scheme envisaged a total population of 250,000!

ARSON strongly suspected following a fire which caused serious damage to Applemore College at Dibden, Hythe, in the early hours of Sunday morning. At first it was thought it would cost £1m to replace the creative arts and modern languages block but following an inspection by structural engineers on Tuesday, there are hopes that the building might be refurbished and re- equipped for half that sum. As 300 students were forced to stay at home this week, principal Frank Callaghan told the A&T on Monday: “To think that someone could sink so low as to cause all this damage, reflects on that person’s mentality. They must be very sick.” * * * * * * SQUEEZED out of the market by the lack of support fromMinstead’s “rich-comers” and by competition from supermarkets, Tim Boulton has put his village shop up for sale not as a business or ongoing concern but as a “building”. For the past three years the store has been making a loss of £5,000 a year. He told the A&T he is amazed when locals, who only patronise the traditional store by buying their newspapers, or collecting family allowances or pensions, tell him he can’t leave because “he is part of the furniture”. “If the people in the village used the shop I would stay here. The village has changed in the 15 years since I have been at the shop. It’s full of rich newcomers converting houses. They don’t care.” is

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50 years ago: AT a cost of £134,000, Wellworthy of Lymington, amember of the Associated Engineering Group, has just installed a Cannings Glydo automated plating plant for hard chrome deposition on piston rings. This installation is the most advanced of its type in operation anywhere. No other plant is known to have auto-scanning on so many stations plating at such high densities.

If you have a problem or opinion which you wish to discuss with your Member of Parliament for New Forest East, Dr. Julian Lewis MP, please write to him at his Parliamentary Office at 3 The Parade, Southampton Road, Cadnam, SO40 2NG, or telephone for a surgery slot on 023 8081 4817.

This fact was mentioned by the Mayor of Lymington (Alderman Captain B. H. Goodhart, M.C.), in an address on Town Planning, which he gave to the weekly meeting of New Milton Rotary Club on Monday. Dealing with our own Borough, the Mayor said that it really consisted of three separate townships – the old town of Lymington with Pennington; New Milton with Barton, Bashley and Ashley; and thirdly, Milford. In between these three self- contained townships was Hordle. “The main principle on

which we are planning the future of our Borough,” he continued, “is to keep the centres of population where they are today and not to go out into the country to build little settlements, of a few houses on agricultural land, where public services are not available, because you would simply spoil the countryside and rob the farmer of good land”. 50 YEARS AGO ONEof thedifficultproblems that planners face is actually knowing what developments have already taken place. But now Hampshire has come up

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Solutions to this week’s puzzles will be provided in next week’s paper.

1) Alexandre Dumas 2) Mike Myers 3) Dominic Thiem 4) 7 5) St. Andrews 6) Florence Nightingale

7) Graphic Interchange Format 8) Slow 9) Pangolin 10) Thriller (by Michael Jackson)

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