Page 18 • The HERALD • 5th January 2023 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v WATERSIDE NETWORK GROUP: MEMBER FOCUS by Simon Chadwick Happy New Year to you all from the Waterside Network Group. And what better way to begin 2023 than to introduce a genuine community champion – Donald ‘Bugsy’ Edwards of Keywise. Keywise is a 24 hour locksmiths, known across the region for honest pricing and a professional service. Based on the Waterside, you’re guaranteed a fast response from a quali ed and dedicated professional. And all of that with no call out fee. Services include non-destructive entry, broken key extraction, door and window furniture tting, and door alignments. Keywise also o er free security checks to make your home as safe as possible. This can include British-standard lock upgrades, installing door chains/ viewers, and key safes. ey can ensure your locks meet insurance standards by using anti-snap, anti-bump and antipick locks that won’t give burglars easy access. Without these in place you’ll be stunned at just how easy it is to enter a property with poor security. Bugsy’s also happy to chat about your requirements over the phone, o ering sound advice to give you peace of Bugsy Edwards, Keywise mind. Coupled with honest pricing and quality products, you can relax in the knowledge that you’re protecting both your home and your family. Always helpful and friendly, Bugsy makes a point of assisting the vulnerable and elderly whenever he can and for upholding community values. is above-and-beyond attitude has ensured he’s built a solid trustworthy reputation amongst Watersiders. Visit the Keywise website, mentioned opposite, to see a full list of services, or get in touch with Bugsy directly using the contact details. Fawley Bucks the Trend! 2022 marked the year that Fawley brought back Christmas Lights with a welcome theme of conserving energy and keeping costs down – bringing some super cheer and sparkle with a Christmas tree in Black eld and Christmas lights in their planters. Chairman Cllr Alan Alvey said “Thanks to Sainsburys for giving permission to place a tree in their shop grounds in Blackfield. The tree was donated by M J Kitcher Forestry Contracting and the lights were thanks to a grant from ExxonMobil. The best bit was the brightly wrapped presents and decorations that were prepared by the young people at youth club; such a happy look during day and night! Thank you! We thought it looked fabulous and we hope you did too!” The Blackfield Christmas tree Have Your Say: Fawley Parish Residents Consultation From Fawley Parish Council Fawley Parish Council is undertaking a community consultation to ask you what you value and what you wish us to improve. We are also asking what you want us to provide for you that we don’t already. e consultation is available online via the news section on our website: www. fawley-pc.gov.uk/whats-going-on/ news/ or you can pick up a printed copy to ll in and drop back to us. e printed copies are available at Gang Warily and Jubilee Hall or you can phone us on: 02380 890761 to provide us your details and we will pop one in the post to you with a reply paid envelope. To say thank you we are entering all respondents into a prize draw a er the consultation ends and 4 winners will receive a £15 One4All voucher. Please let us know what you think; the report on responses will be available to the community and will help us to plan what projects we work on. e consultation closes 27th January.
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