Herald - Issue 446

v THE HERALD - YOUR COMMUNITY MAGAZINE v 14th September 2023 • The HERALD • Page 15 ANXIETY? PANIC ATTACKS? STAY CALM, IN CONTROL AND RELAXED Break Free from a Fear or Habit. Regain Confidence and Happiness Fast and Effective Solution, Lasting Results CALL 07786 376980 E: alan@alanjoneshypnotherapy.com SP DECORATING Painting & Decorating Specialist Simon Perks Tel: 07889 091420 Email: simonperks@rocketmail.com • Interior & Exteriors • Wallpaper Hanging • Prompt & Reliable Service • Free Quotations & Expert Advice • Fully Insured Approved by Trading Standards ➢ Emergency roofing call out & repairs ➢ Storm damage ➢ Flat roofs ➢ Tiled roofs ➢ Roof investigations ➢ Roof condition reports ➢ Facsias, Soffits & guttering systems ➢ Insurance works ➢ Asbestos surveys ➢ Planned maintenance ➢ Total building refurbishment ➢ Commercial/dilapidation works ➢ Management & design ➢ All access supplied Emergency Call Out Service Available 023 8073 9259 or 07809 116605 Visit: hampshireroofingservices.co.uk or email us at: admin@hampshireroofingservices.co.uk Send your local news to The Editor, The Herald, 2 High Street, Hythe SO45 6AH or email: editor@herald-publishing.co.uk Have Your Say: Jubilee Hall Consultation From Fawley Parish Council As a Parish Council it is our responsibility to manage money and community assets to your best advantage. Community assets (buildings and facilities such as Gang Warily, Jubilee Hall, and open spaces) can be in our ownership for decades and as times and community needs change some facilities become outdated or their original purpose is no longer valid. An example of this is Jubilee Hall; originally the core was built as a Community Hall, over the years there have been various extensions added to accommodate the communities needs such as the Council Chamber, a reception area, a series of rooms used for o ces, 2 Squash Courts with a viewing gallery, and toilets and changing rooms. Added at di erent times the result is a series of ugly structures that are rarely used or no longer suited to their original purpose. e time has come to acknowledge this and embrace the opportunity to change. There is no intention of demolishing the original Jubilee Hall but there are plenty of opportunities to consider better use of the site and/or building if some of the out-of-date extensions were removed. Attractive a ordable housing for young local people might be an option you would value? Old photos show that the land did originally have housing on it so it would not be out of place. Equally you may have ideas we haven’t even thought of. is consultation is about asking you as a community what you would like to see on the site: it is a unique opportunity to assess Fawley’s needs for the future whether it be housing, storage facilities, start-up business space, art and cra space, or something else? is is your chance to have your say in the future of your community. Links to the consultation can be found on: www. fawley-pc.gov.uk/whats-going-on/consultations/ or on Facebook: Fawley Parish Council or email: helen. bradley@fawley-pc.gov.uk Consultations will take place at Jubilee Hall from 4pm to 8pm on Wednesday 20th September and 10am to 1pm Saturday 14th October. Old photo of Jubilee Hall Jubilee Hall Extensions Learn Something New this Autumn at Hythe Library Why not learn a new skill or take up a new hobby this autumn. e Learning in Libraries team are running a number of free courses in Hythe Library. Art Journaling to Kickstart your Creativity runs every Tuesday from 19th September to 10th October, 2pm to 4.30pm. is course is an introduction to art journaling to kickstart creativity and is suitable for complete beginners who would like to create for fun with like-minded individuals. Mindful Folk Stitching will run every Wednesday from 4th to 25th October, 2pm to 4.30pm. e course is suitable for anyone with an interest in hand embroidery; complete beginners and more experienced stitchers are all welcome! Sing Your Way to Better Mental Health will run on Mondays from 6th November to 4th December, 10am to 11am. is course is open to anyone who enjoys singing. Develop con dence and expression in your singing by developing a range of techniques. Improve your wellbeing through singing. Although the courses are free, you must pre-book a space to join in, either online at: shop.hants.gov.uk/ collections/library-courses, in person at the Library or call: 023 9223 2957.

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