Herald - Issue 452

Page 72 • The HERALD • 25th January 2024 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v Holbury Service Station MOT’S & SERVICING and Repairs to Cars and Vans TYRES FITTED WHILE YOU WAIT Budget and Branded Tyres held in stock Member of Good Garage Scheme Long Lane, Holbury SO45 2NZ Tel: 023 8089 3727 Web: www.holburyservicestation.com Email: holburyservicestation@hotmail.co.uk All Major Cards Accepted AUTOPAT A Family Business Established since 1982 PROMPT & EFFICIENT v Servicing v Mechanical Repairs v MOT’s - Petrol & Diesel v Air Conditioning Service Unit 3, Hardley Ind. Est., Hythe 023 8084 0163 CLASSIC CARS WANTED Any Model Any Condition • 07968 170363 • 01483 238073 mail@daveday.co.uk www.ClassicCarBuyerUK.co.uk Jaguar, Wolseley, Ford, Austin, Daimler, Aston Martin, MG Absolutely Anything and Everything Considered Polite friendly service Best of the Best, Daily drivers, Restoration projects, Barn finds ££ Nationwide Collection ££ Any Condition Car Enthusiast Wins National Motor Museum Prize Draw Lord Montagu has handed the keys for a brandnew Mini Cooper Classic Convertible to the winner of the National Motor Museum Trust 2023 Prize Draw at Beaulieu. Richard Clothier was presented with the sporty so -top outside the Montagu ancestral home of Palace House. Richard, from near Dorking, Surrey bought the winning ticket on a visit between Christmas and New Year last year a er being persuaded to enter the ra e by his wife and daughter. won by Tracey MacDonald of Calne in Wiltshire (ticket number 06834). e third prize of a trip for three people around the New Forest, in a vehicle from the National Motor Museum collection, including a chocolate treat from the Beaulieu Chocolate Studio (ticket number 08506) was won by Jon Ellerbeck from Pagham near Bognor Regis. Tickets will go on sale soon for a chance to win the 2024 National Motor Museum Trust car prize draw. Raffle winner Richard Clothier receives the keys to the Mini from Lord Montagu ©National Motor Museum Richard says: “I actually deliver classic cars for a living, so I’m obviously interested in the car collection in the National Motor Museum. I’ve visited the Museum at Beaulieu many times, starting with visits with my Dad as a boy.” Present at the hand-over of the car keys was Rashid Lamja af of Group 1 Mini, Farnborough who supplied the Mini. e annual prize draw o ers the chance to win a car for a £2 ticket and raises money for the National Motor Museum Trust, a charitable organisation which is dedicated to preserving and promoting motoring history. e money-can’t-buy second prize of a seat on the 2024 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, with the chance to take part in the legendary event as a passenger in one of the National Motor Museum’s treasured historic vehicles (including accommodation in London for one night) has been Free Community Cook Ups e Waterside Food Project, part of the New Forest Aquaponics CIC family of projects, host a FREE Community Cook Up every Thursday 3.30pm to 5.30pm at Black eld Baptist Church on Hampton Lane. Surplus food from supermarkets that would otherwise go to waste is collected by volunteers and used to cook tasty meals. Go along for some tasty food and great company, everyone is welcome. e Waterside Food Project aims to reduce food waste across the Waterside and also runs the Community Fridge in Hythe Library. For more information please visit: www.facebook.com/Watersidefoodproject Free Computer, Phone & Tablet Support at Hythe Library If you need help with your phone, tablet or laptop, Hythe Library have a volunteer available to sit with you and help with your questions. No need to book, just drop in Tuesdays between 10am and 12noon. ese sessions run on a rst-come- rst-serve basis but there’s no question too small.

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