Page 18 • The HERALD • 12th September 2024 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v SOLENT SKIP HIRE LTD FOR ALL YOUR COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC WASTE MINI ~ MIDI ~ MAXI SKIPS ALSO CUBIC YARD BAGS OWN BAG COLLECTION AVAILABLE 023 8066 0123 01590 619700 • 01962 588288 Email: office@solentskiphire.co.uk WILLIS DECORATING & JOINERY SERVICES Est Since 1986 Interior & Exterior Painting & Decorating Wallpaper Hanging Hand-painted Kitchens & Spray Finishes Wardrobes, Bookcases, Radiator Covers Call David on 023 8084 9800 or 07946 048261 E: david.willis24@btinternet.com The Square, Fawley, Southampton SO45 1DD T: 023 8112 3112 E: office@zebra-ltd.co.uk All Plumbing Works Undertaken Full Bathroom Installation Toilet Fix from £75 Fully Insured Free Quotes No Job Too Big or Too Small PLUMBING & BATHROOMS Send your local news to The Editor, The Herald, 2 High Street, Hythe SO45 6AH Beaulieu Camera Groups Exhibition at Village Fete 2024 Beaulieu Camera Group were delighted to be invited to show a display of prints once again at this year’s Beaulieu village Fete. A total of 74 images were on show representing nearly every one of their members. ankfully, a er a damp start to the day, the a ernoon was dry and bright. A record number of about 1500 people attended the fete, raising a wonderful sum of money for local good causes. For this year’s Fete, Beaulieu Camera Group held a prize draw to help raise funds for the Common Good Foundation. ree images from their members were selected as the prizes. ey were ‘Sunrise, Hatchet Pond’ by Hilary Flaxman, ‘Doe in the Evening Heather’ by Ian Hutchinson and ‘Storm Over Beaulieu’ by Ian Park. e photos were all of locations in the New Forest and Alan Price kindly printed, mounted and framed them. A total of £140 was raised with the three winners of each draw delighted to receive their chosen print. e event was opened by Jon Cuthill, a BBC presenter, who was invited to choose his favourite print from those on display. e winner this year was Alan Price ARPS with his image ‘Trasher’, who was presented with a bottle of Champagne. Each year they ask members of the public to vote for their favourite picture, with the winner being awarded e Bob Grier Trophy. is year’s winner was Emma Port for her lovely image ‘Lacy’s Dance’. e total number of votes overall was 348. Thank you to all the members of Beaulieu Camera Group who helped with the setting up, stewarding and taking down the display on the day. It was as always, a lovely, sociable occasion and such a great way to be involved with Beaulieu Village and all the other organisations who take part in the Fete. The group meets at Beaulieu Primary School on the first and third Wednesday of the month at 7.30pm. New members of all abilities are always welcome. Further information and examples of the Camera Group’s work can be seen on the website: www. beaulieucameragroup. co.uk Images chosen for raffle prizes: Storm over Beaulieu River by Ian Park, Sunrise over Hatchet Pond by Hilary Flaxman, Doe in Evening Heather by Ian Hutchinson Alan Price and Sue Dunham with Jon Cuthill’s favourite image ‘Trasher’ Lacy’s Dance by Emma Port Trasher by Alan Price Jon Cuthill, Hilary Flaxman with Emma Ports public’s favourite image ‘Lacy’s Dance’
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