Herald - Issue 452

25th January 2024 • The HERALD • Page 19 v F @heraldpublishing v MEETING ALL YOUR GLASS AND MIRROR NEEDS • Glass cut to size • Mirrors made to measure • Broken glass repaired • Misted up or broken double-glazed units replaced • Glass table tops • Heat-resistant glass for woodburners 75 Rumbridge Street, Totton Tel: (023) 8086 3074 TOTTON GLASS Local Window & Gutter Cleaning Services • Fascias • Soffits • Guttering • Full Conservatory Cleans Fully Insured • Special OAP Rates GUTTERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED T: 07946 222820 www.hunterwgc.co.uk Chief Executive of Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, Debbie Tann West Wildlife Fundraising Ltd, and she is currently one of the Directors of Arcadian Ecology and Consulting Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary company of HIWWT. She is also a Board Member of Bi aAward which funds biodiversity and community projects across the UK. Debbie added: “Working in nature conservation can feel like an uphill struggle sometimes, as we strive to protect wildlife from the impacts of development, intensive land use, pollution, recreational pressure and climate change. But thanks to the generous and loyal support of our members, funders and partners, we are delivering ambitious rewilding and nature restoration projects, and embracing innovations like nature-based solutions, to help wildlife recover and thrive on our nature reserves and beyond. This award has made me so happy and proud of everything that we have achieved together over the years, and I am thrilled to receive such recognition.” Some of Debbie’s proudest achievements during her time at the Trust include negotiating an agreement with the MOD to bring 1,400 hectares of internationally important heathland (SPA) into positive conservation management, overseeing major river and wetland restoration projects on the River Itchen, acquiring several new nature reserves including Fishlake Meadows and Newchurch Moors, establishing the Trust’s rst rewilding sites – Wilder Little Duxmore and Wilder Nunwell on the Isle of Wight, setting up the local Rewilding Network, standing up for wildlife against damaging developments, and leading the way in making nutrient neutrality work for nature recovery. Chief Executive Awarded MBE Continued from page 18 Lyndhurst Drama and Musical Society Present Puss in Boots Kicking o 2024 with pantomime fun, Lyndhurst Drama and Musical Society present Puss in Boots at e Vernon eatre (Sandy Lane, Lyndhurst, SO43 7DN) from Thursday 25th January to Saturday 27th January. Puss in Boots is a very funny and family friendly pantomime written by Stuart Ardern and directed by Peter Dawson. Tom, the hero, is bequeathed a cat in his father’s will. An unusual cat. A cat with the gi of the gab. A gi for getting Tom into trouble - and out of it again in his quest to marry a princess. With an ogre to contend with, will things go to plan? Well, of course they will (in the end) it’s a panto with a happy ending and lots of laughs along the way. Performances are taking place on Thursday 25th January at 7pm, Friday 26th January at 7pm, Saturday 27th January at 2.30pm and 7pm. Tickets are available from: www.ticketsource.co.uk/lyndhurst-dramamusical-society or call: 023 8029 2531. Tickets are £6 for children, £12 for adults or a family ticket for £35 (2 adults, 2 children).

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