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October 2021                                                                        October 2021

       The pool is now used by regular groups of scouts, guides and brownies who come                                OBITUARIES
       from  the  town  and  all  over  the  New  Forest.  Regular  parties  are  held  at  around
       6pm. each evening and they were holding their 4 .consequetive birthday party
                                                    th
       in a row this week.                                                                            Phil Robbins
                                          It was time for my swim and I enjoyed my           Phil or Philip was:
                                          few  widths  (47  metres!)  in  the  middle  of
                                          the pool. Yes, I suppose that the inflatable       Husband to Audrey
                                          to  the  swimming  purist  may  seem  a  little    Partner to Sylvia
                                          garish  but  if  you  want  to  keep  a  facility
                                          like  this  you  need  to  cater  for  everyone    Dad to Mike & Will
                                          including  the  young.  On  the  day  I  was
                                          there, the sun shone brightly warming the          Granddad to Emma, Tristan & Cori
                                          pool  to  a  comfortable  22/23C,  positively      Brother to Jim
                                          balmy for a sea swimmer.
                                                                                             Uncle to Caroline & Pete
                                          Wetsuits  were  on  hire  for  those  who  feel
                                          the  cold  but  for  today,  none  were            Friend to many
       needed.  As  I  turned  after  another  width,  I  glanced  up  and  there  was  the
       wonderful  sight  of the Isle of  Wight ferry  coming  out  of Lymington  Harbour  and   Helper to countless
       sailing past: just magical!                                                           He  was  born  and  grew  up  in  a  Gloucestershire  village  –  following  many
       By midday, the pool was already filling up and this despite it being carnival day in   Robbins before him.
       the town. The kiosk managed by Ollie Packwood was doing a roaring trade. Lido         Philip  knew  how  to  work  -  be  it  in  his  chosen  careers  of  teaching  and
       life  was  really  bubbling  with  time  to  sit  in  a  deckchair,  read  a  book,  eat  your   computing,  or  making  ends  meet  with  railways,  removals  or  building  bits  of
       sandwich lunch or maybe take a gentle dip.                                            the M4.  A work ethic he passed on to his sons and Grandchildren.
       I  love  this  pool,  the  friendly                                                   He also knew how to volunteer - running Cubs with Audrey, refereeing rugby,
       staff,  the  jokey  lifeguards  and                                                   organising  running  and  orienteering  races,  or  becoming  a  guide  at
       the sense of fun! For just £2.50                                                      Gloucester  Cathedral.    And  in  Bere Regis he helped to run  Autumn  Leaves
       you  can  spend  the  day  here                                                       with Sylvia and would happily clear Bere Stream with the wildlife group.
       and  just  relax.  I  was  not
       tempted  to  try  the  inflatable                                                     Sport has always been important to Philip starting out with rugby (scrum half
       but  the  water  zorbing  looked                                                      obviously), hockey, squash, orienteering, road running, hill walking and in his
       interesting.  A little voice inside                                                   50’s  and  60’s  gamely  taking  up  sports  after  his  sons  –  like  mountain
       me said “Act your age Robert,                                                         marathons,  fell  races,  mountain  biking  and  cyclo-cross;  all  done  with
       when  will  you  grow  up!”  to                                                       appropriate competitiveness and some success.
       which  my  reply  has  always
       been  “Why  let  the  youngsters                                                      Another  interest  was  trains;  following  steam  locos
       have all the fun!                                                                     around  Britain  in  the  caravan  with  sons  and  long
                                                                                             suffering wife, and then with the grandchildren. Later
                       Bob Holman                                                            he was very competitive at bridge and crib; partners
                                                                                             who played the “wrong card” got “The Look”.
                                                                                             Starting married life living in a row of Robbins houses,
                                                                                             family was very important to Philip, and at the same
                                                                                             time taken for granted in the right sense. To his sons


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