Page 22 • The HERALD • 5th January 2023 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v A.M.H. Handyman Services Internal & External Painting All aspects of DIY Work • Flat Pack Assembly Power Washing: Driveways, Patios, Paths & Decking Gutter, Fascia Boards & Window Cleaning (Bungalows only) Call or email Andy for a free estimate Tel: 07961 443623 handyandyharding@gmail.com Local and Reliable WESTWOOD BUILDING BUILDING & LANDSCAPING WE ARE A FAMILY RUN BUSINESS WITH OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE BASED IN THE NEW FOREST. WE OFFER FREE QUOTATIONS AND ADVICE WHAT WE DO: • PATIOS • DRIVEWAYS AND BLOCK PAVING • GROUND WORKS • BRICK WORK • EXTENTIONS • GARAGE CONVERSIONS • CHIMNEY REPAIRS • ALTERATIONS • WE OFFER A FULL PLANNING AND DESIGN SERVICE TO SUIT YOUR PERSONAL REQUIREMENTS • FREE ESTIMATES • GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP Call: 07725 002162 Email: westwoodbuilding@outlook.com • Foxhills, Ashurst, SO40 7ED • Digital Aerial & Satellite Installations • Repairs & Servicing • TV Distribution Points • TVWall Mounting & Installations • Freesat HD/Freeview HD • Sky, Sky+, Sky HD • SMATV & IRS Systems • DAB/FMAerial Installations CAI Company of the Year 2014 Humphries Digital Aerials Keith Humphries & Son All Areas Covered Tel: 023 8066 7362 Email: humphriesaerials@btconnect.com • Website: www.humphriesdigitalaerials.co.uk A Family Firm Est 1971 All joinery and carpentry requirements undertaken • Bespoke wooden windows, doors and staircases • PVCu windows and doors fitted • Decking, pergolas and out buildings • Custom made wardrobes and cupboards • Fencing and gates Contact us for advice and quotes Tel 023 8066 8021• Mobile 07467 594993 fillisjoinery@outlook.com Professional quality joinery for over 25 years News from Viewfinders of Romsey Camera Club ‘Arundel Sunrise’ by John Allen was the image chosen by the judge, Jon Mitchell, as the winner of the print category at View nders of Romsey Camera Club’s annual Landscape Trophies evening. Jon loved the image’s light, the classic morning mist and lovely colour. Keith Rose LRPS took second and third places with ‘Peggys Cove Light’ and ‘Lake Wanaka’. Seals of Merit were awarded to Stephen Cooper, Peter Finch and Louise Sampson. Andy Louch’s ‘Take Me to the River’ took gold in the projected image category. Jon said that he liked the Under the Stars’ and Pete Robertson took bronze with ‘Holwell Tor with Sun Dog’. Pete was also awarded a Seal of Merit; further Seals were awarded to Julie Cousens, Jean Dalton and Keith Rose. View nders meets most Tuesdays at the Jubilee Hall, New Road, Timsbury and new members, regardless of photographic experience, are always welcome. For more information, please visit the club’s website: www. view nderscameraclub.org.uk or email: secretary@ view nderscc.org.uk Arundel Sunrise by John Allen – winner of print category beautiful colours but chose it as the winner for its shear drama. Brian Whittaker won silver with ‘Capadoccia Take Me to the River by Andy Louch – winner of projected image category Bringing Festive Fun to Marchwood e annual 17 Port and Maritime Christmas Fayre brought lots of festive fun to the village of Marchwood. Held at the Mulberry Centre, the Fayre has become an annual engagement event for the regiment since 2019. is year included a huge variety of stalls including local arts and cra , candles, Scentsy, reiki and crystals, 17 Port and Maritime Christmas Fayre Filly Your Face and Filly Your Face parked their specially converted horsebox outside the centre serving hot drinks and festive treats. Money raised from the Fayre will be invested in developing and maintaining the welfare centre. Plans are already in motion for this year’s Fayre! Vibrant Forest Brewery, the Army Welfare Service and many more. e Marchwood Military Wives Choir entertained everyone with Christmas songs HYTHE AND WATERSIDE WRITERS’ GROUP Writing can be a solitary hobby so you might like to share your work. Also you might wish to have an unbiased opinion on your work in progress. Sharing your work can help to sharpen your writing and assist with problems like writers’ block. Hythe and Waterside Writers’ Group meet at Hythe Community Centre from 1.30pm-3.45pm on alternate out writing exercises. However members o er and appreciate positive friendly feedback. eir group is small but produces a wide variety of subjects including novels; both for adults and children, short stories, memoirs and poetry – even computer games and lm scripts! ey would welcome new members so if you feel you would like to sample a session please call Lexley George on: 023 8084 9389. ere is an answering service so you can always leave a message and they will get back to you. Tuesdays when they review each other’s work. ere’s no homework and they don’t carry Did you know that every ursday there’s a Fareshare Larder* for low cost food, a Citizens Advice Outreach Worker for help and advice? St George’s Hall will be open for free tea, coffee and biscuits (and the heating will be on!). ey will have regular drop-in sessions where NFDC and other services will be provided, based on community feedback. Please do share with friends and family from the area. EVERYONE IS WELCOME! is takes place at St George’s Hall, Fawley Road, Calshot, Southampton SO45 1BP (next to the Cemetery) from 11am to 1.30pm *Fareshare Larder available 12.30pm to 1.30pm - low cost food (cupboard, chilled and frozen items) £2.50 to £5 for between 10 and 25 random items of food, plus fruit and vegetables (cost and number of items depends on your household size). Take bags! Calshot Hub at St George’s Hall
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