Herald - Issue 446

14th September 2023 • The HERALD • Page 11 v SHOP LOCALLY FOR SERVICE & VALUE v JIM GRASSICK Double Glazing Repairs • Locks • Handles • Hinges • Glass Over 40 years experience Tel: 07712 718343 Email: jamesgrassickSO45@gmail.com Put Your Repairs in Safe Hands Free Estimates • Fully Insured • Quality Service Tel: 023 8194 0878 • Mobile: 07710 464093 Email: mark@markparsonsdecorating.co.uk Web: www.markparsonsdecorating.co.uk Interior & Exterior Painting & Decorating Services • Drylining • Skimming • Patch works FULLY INSURED Call Josh 07727 147142 or email: newforesttrowels@outlook.com for a free no obligation quotation newforesttrowels.wixsite.com/new-forest-trowels Services also had a stall with a Spin to Win game. Before the presentation of the trophies and medals by the partners of TMT, the ra e was drawn by Sir Julian Lewis MP, where several excellent prizes were won. Proceedings were once again superbly covered by John McGuinn and St John Ambulance were on standby in case they were needed. Since it began in the 1980’s, the race is organised by RNLI Hythe and Calshot Fundraising Branch. is year the event has raised just under £4,000 so far, before sponsorship is received from the ra teams. e Branch would like to take this The Dusty Barrel Ladies opportunity to thank sponsors, volunteers, and competitors for all their hard work and kind support, not forgetting the many spectators for their continued generosity. Continued from page 10 35th RNLI Great Waterside Raft Race A Great Success Children Welcome at the Haven The Healthy Haven Garden now have a child’s safari bench in the garden for children to go and see and sit on. It was renovated by Bryan and his team at the Fawley Men’s shed who did an excellent job. If children go to the doctors and get upset a er having an injection, their parents can take them into the garden afterwards to see the colourful safari bench. HPHA RECEIVE OVER £200 FROM DONATIONS OF FOREIGN AND OLD CURRENCY! Hythe Pier Heritage Association (HPHA) would like to thank e Herald readers that have recently donated old and foreign coins. e donations to the pot in e Herald o ce have been coming in thick and fast recently and a er being sorted and exchanged, the donations have raised a further £215.68, which will go towards the preservation of the pier and its railway. If you have any old coins, or perhaps some foreign currency le over from your holidays that you no longer want, please consider donating them to the HPHA via the pot in e Herald o ce.

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