24th April 2025 • The HERALD • Page 37 v GET OUT & ABOUT WITH THE HERALD v OUT & ABOUT MAIN ROAD, EAST BOLDRE SO42 7WL • TEL: 01590 612331 • enquiries.turfcutters@gmail.com • www.the-turfcutters-new-forest.co.uk Opening Times: Monday to Thursday: Bar 12-9pm • Kitchen 12-2pm and 5.30-8pm Friday: Bar 12-10.30pm • Kitchen 12-2.30pm and 5.30-8pm • Saturday: Bar 12-10.30pm • Kitchen 12-2.30pm and 5.30-8pm • Sunday: Bar 12-8pm • Kitchen 12-5pm A PROPER FOREST PUB! • Children’s Play Area • Bouncy Castle • Good Food, Good Beers, Comfortable Accommodation • Cosy Open Fires • Covered Eating Space • Lovely Garden • Sunday Roasts • Takeaway Thurs–Sat, 5-8pm TURFCUTTERS ARMS SPRING MENU COMING SOON CHILDREN EAT FOR FREE FROM CHILDREN’S MENU (under 10’s when ordered with an adult meal) SPECIALS Monday Lunch Roast Club: Choice of roast meats or veggie nut roast with all the trimmings £12.50 Friday Fish & Chip Night: Two portions fish, chips, peas and homemade tartar sauce for only £28; add a bottle of house fizz and its £45 Saturday Steak & Chips Night: Two Ribeye steaks cooked to your liking and served with fat chips, peas, mushrooms and a grilled tomato only £36; add a bottle of house red/white and it’s £52 LIVE MUSIC AND OTHER EVENTS Friday evenings normally 8.30pm start; Sunday afternoons normally 3-6pm • Thursday 24th April - Quiz Night • Friday 2nd May - Hedgehogs 4th May • BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND - Sunday 4th May Beaulieu Brass Band, Just Jammin’ and Trev Varri • Friday 16th May - Ed Martin Duo • Thursday 22nd May - Quiz Night • Friday 23rd May - Nat & Ryan • BANK HOLIDAY Monday 26th May - Zac & The Zeros IT 4 All Hythe 2000’s IT 4 All group meets at St John’s Hall 1.30pm–3.30pm on Mondays, where their volunteers can help you with your personal electronic devices (laptops, tablets, smart phones) and o er help with various so ware, to get you started, or go along and test their skills with your IT issues. In addition to their regular personal support activities each week, they also have the following interest talks: Monday 28th April – Spreadsheet basics - nothing too hard! An introduction to using your favourite spreadsheet application and Monday 19th May – Printing address labels step by step, feel free to take along a few of your own addresses, they will also have some ctitious ones to practice with. Each session costs just £4 and an additional £1.50 for co ee/tea with a delicious piece of cake. For more information visit: www.hythe2000.org Fawley Cinema e Fawley Community Cinema show lms in high de nition Blu-ray and stereo sound on a large screen at Jubilee Hall, Fawley on the first Saturday of the month. eir next o ering is Wicked (PG) on Saturday 3rd May at 2.30pm and 7.30pm, starring Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, and Je Goldblum. Elphaba, a young woman ridiculed for her green skin, and Galinda, a popular girl, become friends at Shiz University in the Land of Oz. A er an encounter with the Wonderful Wizard of Oz, their friendship reaches a crossroads. Tickets £5 available from Jubilee Hall (Please check opening times). Fawley Community Cinema has been funded by ExxonMobil Fawley. A small group of enthusiastic people who love delving into your family history and nding out all about your roots meet in the back room at Soul Café, North Road, Dibden Purlieu (the Methodist church) usually on the first Tuesday of each month. (Not in August) ere is so much that can now be explored online, they o er a self-help approach but more experienced members are on hand to provide guidance. ey are always open to new members who are welcome to go along to see what they are about. eir next meeting is on Tuesday 6th May at 7.30pm. Family History Group The Ampfield Market e Market is always held on the first Saturday of the month (excluding January and August which are holiday months). It takes place in Amp eld Village Hall (SO51 9BJ), between 10am and 12noon. Parking and admission are free. e Market has become a very popular meeting place, o ering the best value, most delicious refreshments in Hampshire! Every e ort is made to keep the sales tables lively and interesting. ere are top quality, locally sourced items for sale including cakes, biscuits, savoury foods, honey, fresh bread, eggs, plants, fruit and veg, cra s, books, cards, wrapping paper, jewellery and collectables. ey order their fruit and veg from Hansards a very reputable local supplier and they endeavour to sell a good variety of fresh, seasonal produce every month. Matt’s Bakery in Chandlers Ford also supply their bread each month. e Market generates almost £3,000 a year towards Village Hall funds. e Market team generously volunteer their time and baking skills to provide a delicious seasonal selection of cakes every month, which are served with co ee and tea throughout the morning. e next Amp eld Market will take place on Saturday 3rd May between 10am and 12noon. Here are some dates for your diary: 7th June, 5th July, 6th September, 4th October and 1st November. If you would like to rent a table in the future or would just like more general information, then please contact Julie Trotter via: julie@amp eld.org.uk TABLE TOP SALES Every 2 weeks on a Tuesday morning from 9.30am to 12noon there’s a great TABLE TOP SALE at Cornerstone Hythe URC in New Road. ere’s always a great selection of electrical items, jewellery, collectables, kitchenware, glassware, bags, toys, brica-brac, a great many jigsaw puzzles and an extensive library of paperback books, CDs and DVDs. Co ee, tea and biscuits are always available in the Foyer too. All proceeds go to the Cornerstone Building Repairs Fund. e next sale is on 13th May.
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