Herald - Issue 451

v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v 4th January 2024 • The HERALD • Page 5 MPL Roofing & Guttering Services • Fascias, Guttering, Soffits, Cladding and much more PVCu work • All roof repairs, gutters, flat roofs, chimney repairs • Moss removal 15% Discount for OAP’s Established 30 years 07742 436650 023 8087 9135 mplroofing@hotmail.com DECORATOR INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING General Small Maintenance Works Reliable, Prompt with a High Standard of Work Fully Insured • Free Estimates NICK CROUCHER 023 8084 8154 or 07395 042193 and so the focus of the trip being helping in schools was lovely, especially learning about how different the school and social system is compared to here – we really don’t realise how lucky we are. It was quite difficult for me as I have a physical disability called Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, which means that all my connective tissues in my body don’t quite work properly and I experience a lot of pain and fatigue. Adrian, Alistair and the team were incredible at including me, and they were really excited for me to be part of the group, ensuring that I would participate in everything and be supported throughout the whole trip.” Each of the three projects depends on charitable donations to meet the most basic human needs such as food and sanitation, as well as education. Altogether the toilets project cost around £2,500, which was raised by Adrian and the team, who ran fundraising initiatives and canvassed donations from local businesses and private donors. One student raised £500 by doing a sponsored skydive, and local retirement home business Colton Care donated £250. Additional aid donations came from e Business Supplies Group and CLH Healthcare. Each student nanced their own travel, food and accommodation costs, which totalled around £2,200 each. Trip Lead, Adrian Butterworth, said a erwards: “This group of students not only delivered but excelled in terms of desire, commitment, perseverance, adaptability and initiative – they are a real credit to themselves, their families and Brockenhurst College. This year we took more students than ever before, distributed more aid than ever before, and made huge progress in developing a meaningful legacy that gathers momentum with each visit.” Brock2Kenya 12-Day Humanitarian Mission Provides Flushable Toilets And Running Water For Orphaned Street Children Continued from page 4 COMMUNITY THEATRE AT ITS BEST Entry forms are now available for the 2024 Totton Festival of Drama, part of the All England National One Act Play Competition. Open to all am dram adult and youth theatre groups and schools in Hampshire. e Festival will take place at Hanger Farm Arts Centre in West Totton in the week beginning 18th March. It is community theatre at its best and a true celebration of community theatre. Hanger Farm Arts Centre has an amazing ambience and it is a great space to have the opportunity to perform in. To learn more about the Festival or to download an entry form please visit: www.tottondrama.co.uk, Facebook and Twitter @tottondrama or email info@tottondrama. co.uk. e deadline for entries is 12th January.

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