5th June 2025 • The HERALD • Page 37 v GET OUT & ABOUT WITH THE HERALD v 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 HH SPRING MENU AVAILABLE NOW HH MONDAY TO FRIDAY LUNCH ONLY • Two courses or swap for a pudding? £15 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 12th June - Blues@theturfs • Friday 13th June - The Transitions • Sunday 15th June - Father’s Day (book now and get a free pint for Dad) • Thursday 19th June - Supper, music and magic evening in support of FRIENDS OF PICU children’s charity • Friday 27th June - Mark & Friends • Friday 4th July - Turfcutter’s Race Night • Friday 11th July - The Strangers • Sunday 20th July - Nat & Ryan • 25th-27th July - Turf’s Music, Beer & Cider Festival OUT & ABOUT Slides from 1960’s Southampton Branch of the World Ship Society meet at St James Methodist Church, Shirley, 7.30pm to 9.30pm on the second Tuesday of the month. e meetings take place in Room 7; enter the church building from the car park at the back, go up the stairs, then turn right and Room 7 is at the end of the corridor. eir next meeting is on Tuesday 10th June for Slides from 1960’s, a digital show of the Sid Balham Collection. Anyone with a shipping interest is welcome to attend. More details visit: www.sotonwss.org.uk BALLOONS Hythe Townswomen’s Guild’s recently had a talk from Jane Glennie called “Put Your Best Foot Forward” which they really enjoyed as she was enacting how women had to go to work in the elds as their husbands were away ghting and coping with rationing across the board in the home. ey are looking forward to Rob Driscoll’s talk on Balloons on 12th June and the following month is their 96th Birthday party which will be in the format of “Bring your own food” which is always a fun a ernoon. Meetings take place at St Andrew’s Church starting at 2pm. New members are welcome to join this great group of ladies who make it a lovely way to spend two hours. ere is also a sales table, proceeds this year will be donated to local charity Families Matter (familiesmatter.org.uk) based at Cornerstone Church in Hythe. As well as regular meetings they also have interest groups including Knit and Natter, lunch club and a skittles team. Other interest groups starting up include a walking group, social studies group and a lm group. Ladies of the Tower Are you over 55 and want to make the most of life once you’re no longer in full time work by exploring and sharing new ideas, skills and interests with your local U3A? Across the UK, U3A members are learning, staying active and having fun in later life. It’s local, social, friendly, lowcost and open to all. Totton U3A is open to new members so why not join them. ey meet every second Thursday of each month at 1.45pm in the Palm Room at Totton & Eling Community Centre. eir next meeting is on Thursday 12th June for a talk by Tony Stra ord, titled ‘Ladies of the Tower’. Various interest groups meet throughout the month to participate in learning and leisure activities and perhaps you can bring a new skill to share with others. Contact Christine Farleigh on 023 8086 2882 or email: cefarleigh@gmail.com for further information or just go along to their monthly meetings. Give it a try; you can be sure of a warm welcome! Art in Lymington Lymington Arts Group hold meetings in the McLellan Hall at Lymington Community Centre, New Street, Lymington SO41 9BQ, on the second Friday afternoon of each month (except February and August). Meetings start at 2.30pm and normally last two hours. eir next meeting will be on Friday 13th June for a demonstration by Julie King about depicting the natural world using watercolour paints. Followed on Friday 11th July for a demonstration by Jan Gaska about Painting Figures in oil paint. Visitors are very welcome and pay £3.50. 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, bric-a-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 24th June (closed 10th June due to staff holidays).
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