Herald - Issue 447

5th October 2023 • The HERALD • Page 19 v F @heraldpublishing v • ROOFS • PATIOS • GUTTERS • CONSERVATORIES • WINDOWS 07960 915741 info@mossbossuk.com www.mossbossuk.com DECORATING Interior and Exterior Established 1985 07867 528307 mark.blake.decorating@gmail.com Send your local news to The Editor, The Herald, 2 High Street, Hythe SO45 6AH or email: editor@herald-publishing.co.uk Gang Warily Scout & Guide HQ Need your Help! Gang Warily Scout & Guide HQ are looking for new committee members and leaders, as some of their existing committee members are stepping down.  ey are a small charity providing scouting and guiding groups at their HQ, which is just o of Newlands Road in Fawley. At the moment they run 7 di erent groups with 113 local young people taking part each week.  e groups are run by 34 volunteers/leaders and 3 young leaders.  e groups run term time only.  e charity is responsible for keeping the HQ open so that the groups can continue to run. e HQ building is made up of 3 wooden modular buildings that were donated to the group by Exxon Mobil in 1983. In 2018 the volunteers started a fundraising mission to raise the funds to build a new HQ, to date they have raised just over £65k, but still need to raise another £100k to get the building constructed. During that time the charity has been working alongside Fawley Parish Council who have agreed to give the charity a new 50 year lease. At the moment the legal teams are drawing up the new lease. ey need new committee members and leaders to help them to continue providing scouting and guiding activities in the area. Would you like to get involved with a local charity, who supports local young people and the community? Have you got work or life experience that would help the charity? Could you help them achieve their goal and get their new HQ built? Have you got some spare time that you would like to ll. If so please contact Lisa Hayes, email: gwscoutguidehq@gmail.com or call: 07919 448002. Military Wives Choir Concert On Saturday 21st October at 7.30pm in Romsey Abbey, as part of the Ethel aeda Festival, where Romsey Abbey will be honouring their patron Saint, and celebrating women in ministry and leadership, the Middle Wallop & Andover Military Wives Choir, directed by Alice Wratten, will perform a varied programme of choral music and share about the support they get from the choir through the power of singing. Tickets are £16 from: www . t i c k e t s o u r c e . co.uk/musicinromsey and Romsey Visitor Information Centre. Middle Wallop & Andover Military Wives Choir

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