Herald - Issue 446

14th September 2023 • The HERALD • Page 35 v SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL EVENTS v Forest Edge Travel 8 Seater Air Conditioned Vehicle We provide a personal and reliable private hire transportation to individuals, families and businesses in your area: l Local and Long Distance l Airport & Seaport Transfers l Corporate and Social Events l Sporting Events/Group Bookings l Weddings l Days Out l Very Competitive Rates Licenced by New Forest District Council, Forest Edge Travel welcomes all enquiries - please contact Jason on: 023 8087 2949 Mobile: 07720 667171 Email: info@forestedgetravel.co.uk www.forestedgetravel.co.uk OUT & ABOUT The Development of Eastleigh Railway Correspondence and Travel Society (RCT) and Mid Hants Railway, Solent Branch meetings are held in association with Mid Hants Railway – Southampton and Waterside Group. Meetings are held at the Eastleigh Railway Institute, Romsey Road Eastleigh SO50 9FE and commence at 7.30pm. e room, on the rst oor (sorry no disabled access), is usually open from 7pm. A bar is available for refreshments. eir next meeting is on Wednesday 20th September for a talk about ‘ e Development of Eastleigh’. A donation of £3 is usual to help with the costs of the speaker and room hire. Non-members are very welcome at their meetings. Further details can be obtained from John Godfrey on: 07850 220009 or email: solent@rcts.org.uk Craft Workshops Tools for Self Reliance are running workshops on Thursday 21st September for Paper & Hessian Flowers; Thursday 19th October for Halloween Felting – Witches Washing Line and Thursday 16th November for Christmas Cra s. e workshops will run from 2pm to 4pm at their Head Quarters in Netley Marsh (Ringwood Road, Netley Marsh, SO40 7GY). e workshops are £15 per person and all materials are included, as well as hot drinks and cakes. To book your place, please call: 023 8086 9697 or email: fundraising@tfsr.org All funds raised will go towards the charity’s work in the 5 African countries they support: Ghana, Sierra Leone, Uganda, Malawi & Zambia. For more information about Tools for Self Reliance please visit: www.tfsr.org New Beginnings from Gravel to Grebes e New Forest (East) Probus men’s Club meets at the Dibden Golf Club on the third Thursday of each month. e meeting starts at 10am, with a short business resume, followed by a talk with an invited speaker. A er the speakers talk, members have lunch at the club, nishing around 1.30pm. eir next meeting is on Thursday 21st September for a talk titled ‘New Beginnings from Gravel to Grebes’ by Mike Read. e Club are always keen to welcome new members, any retired Business or Professional interested in joining, please contact the Secretary on 023 8089 7967. ASHURST & DISTRICT LADIES PROBUS Ashurst & District Ladies Probus are a very friendly group of Ladies and would love to see you. ey meet on the 3rd Thursday of every month at e Happy Cheese, Ashurst at 11am. ey have a speaker every month on a great variety of topics and a erwards most of the members stay for a lunch and general chat. eir next meeting will be on Thursday 21st September for a talk titled ‘Gardens of Singapore’. On Thursday 19th October for a talk ‘Traditions and Customs Around Great Britain’. ey would love you to go along, it’s a lovely way to spend the morning, with some interesting, informative speakers. If you would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact Marian Quantrell, Treasurer on: 023 8029 2381 or: 07849 410323. Something Local Copythorne Parish History Society meets on the 4th Thursday of each month, in the main Copythorne Parish Hall at 7.30pm and welcomes anyone who wishes to go along. Entry is £1 per person. eir next meeting is on Thursday 28th September for ‘Something local’ with Clare Mills. For more information please contact Clare on: 023 8081 2167 or email: anniesapp@hotmail.com

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