12th September 2024 • The HERALD • Page 77 v GET MOVING WITH THE HERALD v v ON THE HOME FRONT v Paul Je reys Estate Agents are pleased to o er this 2 bedroom double unit park home for sale on a popular site in Dibden. Benefitting from reinsulated walls, a wrap around garden on both sides and 2 parking spaces, this property is on the market for £169,950 leasehold. A half glazed front door leads into the entrance lobby of this property, a further glazed door leads into the lounge with a front aspect bay window, 2 double radiators and a replace, glazed double doors lead to the side of the property. ere are two further doors o the lounge, one leading to the kitchen and the second leading to an inner lobby. e kitchen has a range of cupboards and drawers with worktops over. ere is a ceramic hob with an extractor hood above and a Beko electric oven with cupboards above and below. ere is space for a fridge/freezer. e kitchen has a front aspect bay window and an opening through to a utility area with plumbing for an automatic washing machine and space for a tumble dryer, there is a side aspect window and a glazed door leading to an exterior cupboard area. e inner lobby o the lounge leads through to the shower room and bedroom 1. Bedroom 1 has a rear aspect window and a built in double wardrobe with concertina doors. Bedroom 2 is accessed via the lounge and includes a small built in cupboard and a side aspect window. e shower room has a white suite comprising a WC, wash hand basin, shower cubicle with Tritan shower, and a Dimplex wall mounted heater and a side aspect window. Outside there is a small front garden to the immediate front of the property which is laid with pebbles, parking for one car is available to either side of the property with pedestrian access through gates leading to a rear garden laid with arti cial grass, there is a timber shed, a smaller shed and potting shed and a small gas store for the storage of calor gas bottles. ere is a monthly pitch fee for this property which is £169.70, payable monthly. For more information or to arrange a viewing please contact Paul Je reys Estate Agents on: 023 8084 8555, email: sales@paulje reys.co.uk or visit: paulje reys.co.uk 2 Bedroom Double Unit Park Home Marchwood Veterans Breakfast Club Are you a service member of the Armed Forces, a Veteran, or family member of someone serving? If so, 17th Port and Maritime Regiment RLC would like to welcome you to their monthly breakfast club which is open to all current and ex-military services, all ranks, all ages and families. e aim is to come together as an Armed Forces Family, catch up with friends, help social interaction and mental health, talk about current and past experience, support towards housing (SFA’s and social), resettlement support for civilian life, job networking and o er tness wellbeing advice. Go along and enjoy a full English Breakfast at a very small cost of £5 with unlimited FREE brews at Sgts Mess, 17RLC, McMullen Barracks, Cracknore Hard Lane, Marchwood SO40 4ZG on the fourth Saturday of the month between 10am and 12noon. e next two meet ups take place on Saturday 28th September and Saturday 27th October. All personnel attending will need to book into the Guardroom on arrival and will need photograph ID, you will then be directed to the mess. WATERSIDE REPAIR CAFÉ If you have an item sitting at home, not working, bring it along to the Waterside Repair Café on the last Saturday of each month, the next session will be on 28th September. eir volunteers will do their best to repair it and if they can’t they might know someone who can. If your item is beyond repair the team will tell you the best way to dispose of it. From clocks, household electricals to umbrellas, they have seen it all. Go on down and say hello and enjoy a cup of tea and a slice of cake while you wait. e Repair Café takes place on the last Saturday of each month at Black eld Baptist Church Hall. Doors open at 10.30am last repair checked in at 1pm. Free parking on site. You can follow the Waterside Repair Café Facebook page for regular updates. Corporate Sponsors Needed to Support Hampshire Charity As Hampshire’s population ages, Age Concern Hampshire has witnessed a notable increase in the demand for essential services. To meet this rising need, Age Concern Hampshire is actively seeking partnerships with local businesses to strengthen its initiatives. Support from businesses can greatly contribute to delivering crucial services that improve the quality of life for older residents throughout Hampshire. Corporate support for Age Concern Hampshire is exible and may consist of nancial contributions for speci c projects or operational costs, equipment donations to improve service delivery, and employee volunteer engagement in activities such as wellbeing support, gardening, or maintenance tasks. e organisation tailor support packages to suit corporates preferences as much as possible. These diverse opportunities, allow businesses to make a meaningful impact on the lives of older people in Hampshire, reinforcing their commitment to corporate social responsibility while supporting essential community services. Recently, Age Concern Hampshire was delighted to receive assistance from the team at Coop Funeralcare in Park Gate, who volunteered at the Lockwood Care and Wellbeing Centre to help with gardening and garden furniture restoration, greatly benefiting the centre’s clients. Additionally, the DEOS Lymington & District Sea Fishing Club recently held its 7th Large Boat competition on Sunday 11th August from Mudeford aboard “Blue strike Charters”, skippered by Dan James. With ideal weather conditions, even though we had a south easterly breeze, the decision was to push out to a wreck for rays, conger, tope and bullhuss. We stopped on the way out in search of mackerel which were few and far between. At the wreck we did a couple of dri s and then anchored. Malcolm Gerrish eventually caught a tope, Dave Wood had a couple of bream, Marc Duncan and Pete Chamberlain had a couple of pouting. With shing proving to be rather hard we moved to the Dolphins and had a dri there with Marc having a small tub gurnard. is was followed by a nice tope! We then anchored on Christchurch Ledge where Pete had a couple of eels and Marc caught the only other. Jane Hopkins and Glynn Barker had a couple of breams each. Marc had a tope and a few small pouting were also caught. Final mark saw us dri ing for plaice, with 12 being caught the best going to Malcolm who also had a double shot. Roy Winner of the 7th Large Boat Competition, Malcolm Gerrish (Photo: Marc Duncan) Evans had a nice tub gurnard and Dave landed a dab. A slow start to the day but a urry of sh to end if o . Results: 1st Malcolm Gerrish 102 points, 2nd Marc Duncan 95 points, 3rd Dave Wood 89 points, 4th Pete Chamberlain 63 points, 5th Roland Blomfield and Glynn Barker both with 50 points. 7TH LARGE BOAT COMPETITION by Marc Duncan group have supported the charity with IT hardware which helped operational e ciency especially during COVID. is support is invaluable to the charity’s e orts, and contributions are welcomed through various channels. “Age Concern Hampshire plays a vital role in our community by ensuring older individuals receive the care and support they need,” said Brogan Rehill, Head of Fundraising at Age Concern Hampshire. “With the population of older adults growing steadily, our services are more crucial than ever. We invite local businesses to join us in making a difference.” If your business would like to support Age Concern Hampshire, there are various ways you can contribute to enhancing the lives of older individuals in the community. Get involved today and help us continue their important work of providing essential services and support. For more information visit: www. ageconcernhampshire.org.uk LANGLEY WI NEED YOU! Langley WI is a place where women of all ages from the local community can share interests and learn new skills, and most importantly enjoy themselves. ey are a friendly group of women with an exciting programme of events, but so much more than that. Take a look at their Facebook page to see if something tickles your fancy! No, you don’t have to be a ‘certain age’ or able to make a perfect Victoria Sponge. ey’ve even heard a rumour that their President couldn’t bake a cake to save her life! ey welcome all women. Go along and join in the fun! Every 3rd Tuesday of the month at Jubilee Hall, e Square, Fawley at 7.30pm. For more information: langleypres@ hampshirewi.org.uk
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