Herald - Issue 393

TROPHIES & ENGRAVING v EMAIL THE HERALD ON editor@herald-publishing.co.uk v WANTED 6th August 2020 • The HERALD • Page 63 VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITY u HERALD CLASSIFIEDS u TUITION THE FRIENDS of Testvale Surgery in Totton have vacancies for members to help run this small charity with funds to support all patients of our practice. We also need volunteers who can spare 2-3 hours per week to help patients to use the automated blood pressure and bodymass index monitors and access medical and social resources available in our walk in support centre. Appropriate training and support will be provided. Call Ken 023 8086 7650 or Friends of Testvale 023 8086 2130, leave a message on the answering machine and we will return your call as soon as possible. WATERSIDE SCRAPSTORE supplies donated materials to its members for art and craftwork. Trustees plan to expand the business and are seeking more volunteers to assist with a choice of tasks including fundraising, publicity, trusteeship and helping in their shop in Totton. If you think you might be interested, would like to know more, or you represent a group and would like to become a member, or have materials to donate contact 023 8081 4314. or ‘Sustainable/Responsible Tourism - What is it and Why Care?’ Speaker available at short notice. Talks based on our own sustainability journey. For more information - call Alexandra (Alexandra’s Africa) on: 023 8048 8708 or Email: info@alexandrasafrica.com LOCAL HISTORY TALKS from lifelong resident and experienced speaker. Available at relatively short notice. Titles are ‘From the Heath Hotel to Dibden Church, an historical journey’; History of Dibden Purlieu 1900 to 1960’; Then & Now images of Dibden and Dibden Purlieu’; Growing up in Dibden Purlieu in the 1950’s; in conjunction with Alan Lines ‘From a photograph to a War Memorial’; and ‘Robert Gerard Fox; the Kaiser’s Tutor’, ‘Langdown Lawn (Golden Hind Park)’ and New for 2020 ‘Fred Nicklen – The Road to Lismany’. Tel Gordon Chambers 023 8084 4749. MAGIC BEHIND the Scenes, talk and magic interwoven for a fascinating insight into the world of magicians. Roger Daniels, Member of the Magic Circle, 023 8084 3537 or 07718 489327. MINSTEAD TRUST and Furzey Gardens : For your community group, association or gardening group – available ONLINE or IN PERSON Charity speaker, to talk about the history to present day of Furzey Gardens and Minstead Trust, local learning disability charity. Sharing lots of horticultural knowledge, how the plant hunters made their discoveries, beautiful images to share, and how the charity today is working to help vulnerable people in society. Get in touch with Lesley.brooks@ minsteadtrust.org.uk OPEN SIGHT, Hampshire’s principal sight awareness & support Charity, can visit your afternoon Social Club or Group to give its presentation ‘Keeping Your Eyes Right’ which covers advice on good eye health care and tips on sight loss prevention. A donation to Charity funds is appreciated. Call Terry Smith on 023 8064 6377 to book. SPEAKER WILL travel anywhere in Hampshire. Three main talks: The Humorous Poet, 30 Years of Writing Pantomimes and Making People Laugh and Cry with Verse. Available at short notice call 023 8073 5254. ART CLASSES private or at the Community Centre. Hythe, Monday nights and Friday mornings call Derek on 07598 935902 for more details. ENGRAVING SERVICE. Hythe Trophy Centre - call John 07885 507627 please leave a message or text or email: hythe.trophies.fawley@gmail.com SPORTS EEQUIPMENT GOLF SET, 12 Peter Alliss clubs with bag, trolley and stand, £30. Tel: 023 8086 8442. CASH PAID for 1960’s guitars, amps, speakers and effects, Vox, Marshall, Selmer, Rangemaster, Gibson, Fender etc, will collect working or not, anything considered. Tel: Paul 07752 583198. FRIENDS OF the Cancer Research UK (Romsey & Wellow), welcome donated goods, (especially for raffle prizes, tombola etc), unwanted gifts, crafts, bric-a-brac. Tel: 01794 516392. OLD SPECTACLES (no cases please) and Hearing Aids collected for Lions Club. Bring them into Herald Publishing, 2 High Street, Hythe, Southampton, SO45 6AH. TOOLS AND sewing machines needed by local charity for development projects in Africa. Tools for Self Reliance in Netley Marsh SO40 7GY are urgently in need of sewing machines (hand, treadle or electric) and suitably skilled/ experienced volunteers to help test and refurbish them. Phone Edward on 023 8089 8706 for collection or contact the charity direct on 023 8086 9697, info@tfsr.org ; or visit: www.tfsr.org USED POSTAGE STAMPS collected for Guide Dogs for the Blind. Send or bring your stamps to The Herald office at 2 High Street, Hythe, Southampton SO45 6AH. VINTAGE MENS watches wanted by collector, 1950’s-1990’s, Rolex, Omega, ex-military etc. Sports/ diving/chronograph types preferred. Any condition, working or not. Please call 07779 622172. WANTED – Air pistols and air rifles, working/broken or parts. Anything considered. Call Paul on 023 8084 2798 or 07736 384051. WANTED – FOREIGN coins and notes in all currencies, old and new. Take them into The Herald office at 2 High Street, Hythe, SO45 6AH who take them in for two charities - Relate Solent & Winchester and Hythe Pier Heritage Association. WANTED – Honda C90 Cub motorcycle, would prefer 1998 or earlier model, ideally one owner, low mileage, in very good condition. Please email: recycledreading@ gmail.com WANTED – HORNBY Dublo 3 rail model railway items, Dinky Dublo vehicles also wanted. Anything considered. Please phone Colin with details on 023 8087 9926. WANTED – Old Norton motorcycle by an old enthusiast to restore and ride. Also any 1950’s era TT items. Anything cheerfully considered. Please email: recycledreading@ gmail.com WANTED – Old and obsolete Dinky, Corgi Matchbox and Spot-on models, any condition considered, also railway items, Engines, Goods Wagons and Coaches, please call 023 8087 9042 or 07786 722363 for a chat, any old toys considered (not boxed games). WANTED - old football programmes (pre 1940’s preferably) and any sporting memorabilia. Good prices paid by keen collector. Please call Steve 07588 035302 or email sbroad1980@gmail.com  WANTED – Old radio and audio valves. Please phone Alan 07557 792091. WANTED – Records bought by collector, LP’s and 45’s/ singles, from 1950’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. Rock, prog, psyche, folk, pop, R&B, blues, funk soul, reggae, ska, jazz, film scores and classical. All types of music considered for cash. Will always pay a fair price for your vinyl. Any quantity - large or small. Call Robert 07518 148126 or 0208 780 9187. WOOL WANTED for Calmore Women’s Group who knit items for various charities. Telephone Jean Trinder on 023 8086 8455. Simply ll in the coupon and post it to or drop it in at e HERALD, 2 High Street, Hythe, Southampton, SO45 6AH. FREE adverts are not taken by telephone. *Private advertisers only ...................................................................................... ...................................................................................... ...................................................................................... ...................................................................................... Name............................................................................ Telephone..................................................................... HERALD Free Ads * Enjoy the Summer, but Safely Hampshire! With the further ease to lockdown rules in July, organisations across Hampshire are urging local residents and visitors to keep to the rules while out enjoying a return to new freedoms. Simon Bryant, Director for Public Health at Hampshire County Council and spokesperson for the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Local Resilience Forum, said: “Everyone wants to have fun, but it’s really important that we stick to the guidance. The virus is still with us, and unless we follow the advice, we risk a damaging second wave and a potential return to the type of restrictions none of want to see – and once again potentially distanced from our family, friends and loved ones. Let’s also not forget that potentially a significant proportion of people with coronavirus have no symptoms, but can transmit the virus to others – so think, before you mingle. If you don’t do it for yourself, please consider the many thousands of local people across our area who are vulnerable - for them, the virus could still be fatal. Let’s work together to keep Hampshire safe this summer.” To enjoy this summer safely: • Stay two metres apart from others. If this isn’t possible, it’s one metre plus – requiring something extra to be in place such as a screen or face-covering. • Stay at home and get tested if you have symptoms. • Wear a face covering on public transport or in enclosed spaces. • Wash your hands o en and as soon as you get home. Assistant Chief Constable Scott Chilton from Hampshire Constabulary said: “We have been preparing in anticipation for this busier period and we have patrol plans in place to ensure the easing of restrictions is approached safely. Social distancing and good hygiene remain paramount and it’s everyone’s responsibility to follow this guidance. Local Authorities, will be working closely with the licensing industry across all areas of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight to help prevent a second spike of the virus. If you are visiting bars and pubs, please drink sensibly, and pre-plan your travel and how you are going to get home. Reassess your plans if you arrive at your location and realise social distancing isn’t achievable. Be aware of how excess drinking and violent behaviour may impact the emergency services and the NHS. COVID-19 still presents a significant and deadly threat to public health. Ultimately, we are still all in this together so it’s important that we all continue to limit the spread of the virus, whilst enjoying the summer. Officers continue to work hard to keep us all safe in what remain challenging circumstances so we would ask everyone to work with us and remember that if you need our help we are here for you.”

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