Herald - Issue 474

Page 20 • The HERALD • 15th May 2025 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v PJ-T DOUBLE GLAZING REPAIRS • Misted Units • Locks • Handles • Hinges • Door Adjustments/Repair • Cat Flaps Paul Jackson-Turner 07708 620910 pjtrepairs65@yahoo.com uPVC & Aluminium Free Quotes Fully Insured New Forest Scaffolding All aspects of scaffolding undertaken • Extensions • Chimneys • Re-Roofing • New Builds etc For a friendly, local, reliable service and a free quotation Telephone: 07734 476855 www.newforestscaffolding.co.uk Full Liability Insurance Lychette Cottage, Roughdown, Blackfield SO45 1XG Kitchen & Bathroom Showroom with free design service Tel: 023 8084 3787 Email: showroom@pcbuildingsupplies.co.uk Web: www.pcbuildingsupplies.co.uk To advertise your business in The Herald, contact Sue on 023 8084 0815 or email: sjones@herald-publishing.co.uk Introducing The Oakhaven Hospice Rose Newly created for this spring is the Oakhaven Hospice Rose, a striking pure white climbing rose with orange stamens that will look stunning in any garden setting. Its large, bright blooms burst forth in generous clusters and repeat owering throughout the summer, delivering a long-lasting display of elegance and charm. is rose is a powerhouse for pollinators, drawing in bees and bene cial insects with every petal. Train it against a trellis, arch, or wall, and watch it reach impressive heights of up to 2.5 metres, creating a commanding focal point that so ens vertical spaces in your landscape. Hardy and vibrant, this rose thrives in both large containers and directly in your favourite borders—it’s versatile and easy to integrate into any garden design. Available to purchase online from Harkness Roses, £2.50 times of the year, this variety may be provided in a 4-litre pot. Make a statement in your garden with the Oakhaven Hospice Rose today - order online at: www.roses.co.uk/ product/531232/ rose-oakhavenhospice-3-4l-pot-c Jill West, Community and Events Manager for Oakhaven Hospice, said, “We are delighted to be able to launch an official Oakhaven Hospice rose, that makes a great gift, or a memorial to a loved one. The Oakhaven Hospice gardens are simply stunning and this new rose variety enables our supportive community to bring a little Oakhaven into their garden, whilst also helping to raise vital funds.” The Oakhaven Hospice Rose from every sale is donated to Oakhaven Hospice. Delivered fresh in a 3-litre pot, this rose is ready to plant immediately. Please note that during certain COMMUNITY SAFETY EVENTS – FREE BIKE REGISTERING New Forest District Council’s community safety team are hosting community events across the district over the next few months. ey will be joined by local policing colleagues at the sessions, where you’ll have the chance to nd out how they are working together to target crime and antisocial behaviour across the district. You can also take along your bike to any of the sessions, which can be marked for free and added to the National Bike Register Database. e sessions are taking place on: • Tuesday 20th May (9am to 12noon), Hythe market • Saturday 24th May (10am to 4pm), Gang Warily recreation ground • Wednesday 18th June (9am to 12noon), New Milton market • Wednesday 2nd July (9am to 12noon), Lymington, St omas Street car park • Wednesday 9th July (9am to 12noon), Totton, outside Totton Police Station Learning in Libraries are running new courses in the coming months at Hythe Library. Mindful Garden Planning and Design, is a free course running from Tuesday 10th June - 1st July, 10am to 12.30pm. Learn about different plants, vegetables, fruit and features that can enhance mindfulness opportunities in your garden. An Emergency First Aid course is running on Tuesday 22nd July, 9.30am-4.30pm, Free Tuition, Certi cation cost £20. To book a place on any of the above courses visit: shop.hants.gov.uk/ collections/learning-in-libraries or contact the Learning in Libraries team on: 023 9223 2957. Learning in Libraries Courses

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