Herald - Issue 472

3rd April 2025 • The HERALD • Page 41 v FOR GOOD ADVICE, ASK YOUR LOCAL SPECIALISTS v Treatments include: Nail trimmings/filing Reduction of thickened nails Corns/Callus Ingrown toe nails Diabetic Foot Care Mini Foot massage For appointments please call Chloe 07587 071367 Appointments also available at The Waterside Foot Clinic, 177 long lane, Holbury SO45 2PA Chloe’s Foot Care Mobile Foot health practitioner Karen 07590 516009 Thursdays 7am & 9am St John’s Church Hall, Hythe CHIROPODY/PODIATRY 07895 691290 Kerry Grassick BSc (Hons) Podiatry MRCPod KG PODIATRY First Floor, South Street Shopping Centre, Hythe SO45 6EB * LIFT ACCESS * Email: kerrythepodiatrist@gmail.com Health, Beauty & Wellbeing Waterside Health Walks Everyone is very welcome to go along and join in any of their free walks. Monday 7th April, at 10am, Matley#3 for a 2.2 mile walk; Saturday 12th April, at 10.30am, Brock Hill for a 6.1 mile walk; Thursday 17th April, at 3pm, Norley Wood for a 2.3 mile walk; Monday 21st April, at 10am, Blackwell Common#3 for a 2.4 mile walk and Thursday 1st May, at 3pm, Deerleap#3 for a 2.6 mile walk. Please contact Mike Roberts on 023 8084 7461 or 07811 361319 for more information about the Waterside Health Walks group. PATIENT CHAMPIONS COFFEE MORNINGS Waterside Primary Care Network Patient Champions run monthly drop-in co ee mornings at St John’s Hall in Hythe, the next one will take place on Thursday 24th April, 11.30am-1.30pm. Go along and enjoy a hot drink, a friendly chat and meet new people, everybody is welcome. For more information or details of future events please visit: wpcnpatientchampions.co.uk The Kettle is Always On Testwood Baptist Church’s monthly Bereavement Café is held in the lounge at M Johnson Family Funeral Directors, 26-28 Commercial Road, Totton. e Café is run on a ‘drop-in’ basis between 1pm and 2.30pm on the second Monday of each month and is not designed to be a counselling session. Visitors to the Café will receive a warm welcome and a supportive environment for re ection and conversation; a place to nd mutual support and encouragement. e kettle is always on with tea, co ee and a variety of cakes (including a gluten-free option) served by a friendly team of volunteers. The next Café session will be on Monday 14th April. For more information, please contact the Church on: 023 8086 0320 or visit: www.testwoodbaptist.org Living After Loss ‘Living A er Loss’ Bereavement Support Group is provided in Partnership with the Red and Green Practice, Hythe and Black eld Patient Participation Group, Waterside Health Centre. Meet others who have experienced loss, to talk and share in a safe environment. e team, led by Dot Croall, will be on hand to listen, and support you, and provide information on useful resources. Tea, co ee and snacks will be provided, and you are welcome to come and go at any time that suits you. Sessions run on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month, 2pm-4pm at Waterside Homecare Services in the old Barclays bank building in Hythe. On the 2nd Monday of the month, 2pm-4pm, at the Lighthouse Community Church, A326, Hardley Green and on the 4th Monday of the month at Bethany Gospel Hall, Holbury, 2pm-4pm, please feel free to take a friend or relative along with you. For further information visit: www.LivingA erLoss. co.uk or telephone Dot Croall: 023 8019 6643, email her direct at: dcroall@hotmail.com or email: info@ LivingA erLoss.co.uk Romsey Open Gate Stroke Club Romsey Open Gate Stroke Club meets on Tuesday afternoons, 2pm–4pm, in Romsey Abbey Rooms (behind the Abbey, SO51 8EN). e Club o er a warm, friendly and understanding welcome to anyone who has survived a stroke. ey enjoy a range of activities including games, garden visits, parties, entertainment, music, quizzes, boat trips and bingo. Transport can be arranged if required. e Club is part of the Stroke Group Network with the Stroke Association. For more information please contact Joy Clamp on: 07821 389629 or email: mjdrclamp1@btinternet.com or Jill Edwards: 01794 340209. Waterfront and Solent Patient Participation Group Join Your Local Stroke Group Stroke changes lives in an instant. If you have su ered a stroke, go along to your local Stroke Group held on Wednesdays, 1.30pm-3.30pm, at Totton and Eling Community Centre. The group inspire, support and help each other through social and recreational activities. Tea and biscuits are provided. e contacts for Stroke survivors and volunteers are: Sheila: 07424 274186, Suzie: 07738 054680 and Steve: 07833 353351. Waterfront and Solent Patient Participation Group (WSPPG) will take place at 7.30pm on Thursday 24th April at Hythe and Dibden Parish Hall in West Street, Hythe SO45 6AA. is Open Meeting will focus on the Hythe & District Voluntary car group, a local service running for 40 years, covering the Waterside area who provide transport to Doctors, Hospitals and Dentists in most areas, including Whitley and Winchester. ey will be providing information about their services, how they work, who can use them, how to access the services and answering any questions attendees may have. ere will also be a news update from a local GP or two. Complementary tea, co ee and refreshments will be available from 7pm onwards and there will be a ra e. e WSPPG and guest speakers give their time freely and look forward to welcoming you to the meeting. Patients from all the Waterside surgeries are welcome to attend.

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