Herald - Issue 476

Page 38 • The HERALD • 26th June 2025 v THE HERALD - ENCOURAGING LOCAL ENTERPRISE v OUT & ABOUT EARLY DAY TRIPS FOR 2025 AT SPECIAL PRICES Saturday 28th June - 9am - Bournemouth or Poole - £20 Sunday 29th June - 7.30am - Canterbury - £34 Tuesday 1st July - 9am - Salisbury - £10 ursday 3rd July - 7.30am - Hampton Court Flower Show - £67 Saturday 2nd August - 9am - Abba Voyage - £120 - SOLD OUT Wednesday 6th August - 8am - IOW Hovercraft & Cream Tea in Ryde - £50 Wednesday 20th August - 8am - Buckingham Palace - £80 Sunday 6th July - 9am - Swanage - £26 Saturday 12th July - 8am - Brighton & Its lovely lanes - £26 Sunday 13th July - 8am - Westbay and/or Bridport - £27 Wednesday 23rd July - 9am - Dorchester & Its Market - £20 Saturday 26th July - 8am - Oxford - £26 Sunday 27th July - 7.30am - Cambridge - £34 Wednesday 30th July - 9am - Chichester - £16 Tuesday 12th August - 8am - Bovington Tank Museum or Monkey World - £26 Sunday 17th August - 8am - Wye Valley Tour - £32 Wednesday 20th August - 8am - BUCKINGHAM PALACE - £80 Friday 22nd August - 9am - Marwell or Winchester - £12.50 Saturday 23rd August - 8am - Windsor or Legoland - £26 Sunday 24th August - 8am - Wookey Hole or Wells (Coach Only) - £27 Sunday 31st August - 9am - Bognor Regis - £22 Sunday 7th September - 8am - Isle of Wight’s Donkey Sanctuary plus - £40 Sunday 9th November -7.30am - Abba Voyage - £120 2025 HOLIDAY BROCHURE OUT NOW 18th August - 5 Days - Ales & Tales Of Lancashire - £575 S/S £135 1st September - 5 Days - West Country Rail And Sail - £605 S/S £140 8th September - 5 Days - Guernsey & The Isle Of Sark - £825 S/S £140 15th September - 5 Days - Splendid Snowdonia - £635 S/S £165 29th September - 5 Days - Blackpool - £389 S/S TBA 9th October - 6 Days - Isle Of Man - £820 S/S £110 1st November - 5 Days - St Agnes T&T Rosemundy - £460 S/S N/A 21st November - 4 Days - Thursford - £370 S/S £95 29th November - 3 Days - London - £285 S/S £140 5th December - 4 Days - Beamish Christmas Market - £470 S/S £115 23rd December - 5 Days - Christmas In England - £725 S/S £140 30th December - 4 Days - New Year - £535 S/S £74 Pop into the Hythe office at 1a High Street, Hythe SO45 6AG Telephone: 023 8084 4788 or email: enquiries@watersidetours.co.uk We are looking for Full time/ part time PCV drivers to join our friendly team. Good rates of pay and working conditions. Applicants will need a current PCV driving licence, current DBS and CPC. Please either pop in, or call on 023 8084 4788 or email your CV to enquiries@watersidetours.co.uk HYTHE & DISTRICT CLUB (Private Members Club • CIU Affiliated) FORTHCOMING ENTERTAINMENT Friday 27th June - Zak + the Zeroes Saturday 28th June – MD Duo Friday 4th July – Southern Soul Saturday 5th July – The One Offs Friday 11th July – Chevy 55 Saturday 12th July – Destination 80s Friday 18th July – Automatic Duo Saturday 19th July – New Era Friday 25th July – Little Joe Saturday 26th July – DJ Nutti Friday 1st August – Reflections Duo Saturday 2nd August – TBC Friday 8th August – Reissue Saturday 9th August – Ghost in the Machine Friday 15th August – The Vinyl Beats Saturday 16th August – The Jays H UPSTAIRS FUNCTION ROOM WITH OWN TOILET AVAILABLE FOR MEMBERS TO HIRE H • Bingo Every Tuesday, plus 2 x flyers Friday & Saturday evening • Mo-jive Lessons & Dancing every Wednesday • Lunchtime Club every Thursday, including Quizzes, Games & Bingo • Lucky 7 on Sunday Lunchtime • Meat Draw Every Sunday • Key to Fortune Every Friday • Snooker • Pool • Darts etc • BT Sport PYLEWELL ROAD, HYTHE • (023) 8084 7139 www.hytheclub.com • E: club@hytheclub.co.uk SKY SPORT IS BACK BRAMSHAW VILLAGE HALL OPEN DAY Join us for a fun-filled day at the Village Hall Open Day! Discover the heart of our community and all the wonderful activities we have to offer Saturday 19th July 2025 from 12 noon to 6pm at Bramshaw Village Hall, Bramshaw, Lyndhurst SO43 7JE Highlights of the Day: • Tours: Explore our facilities and learn about the history of the village hall. • Meet: the people who run the Hall and the regular clubs and see how you could get involved. • Live Entertainment: Enjoy performances from local musicians and join in activities. • Refreshments: Delicious homemade treats and beverages available for purchase. Why Attend? • Meet new people and connect with your neighbours. • Discover opportunities to get involved in community activities. • Have a great time with family and friends! Don’t Miss Out! Mark your calendars and spread the word. We look forward to seeing you there! For more information, contact us via the website or at: hallbookingonline.com/bramshaw/ or email: Elaine – elaine.lippiatt@sky.com • Linda– lindahome1@cloud.com • Jane – morgans.vale@gmail.com Plant Sales and Open Days at Copthorne Go along to Copthorne Nursery in Fawley for their next open days on 29th June and 27th July, 11am – 3pm, to stock up on excellent quality and value plants, pre-planted hanging baskets, garden woodwork, refreshments and the ever popular cakes! All sales support this invaluable project run by Romsey and Waterside Day Services for adults with learning disabilities. e Nursery and gardens provide a peaceful and safe environment o ering a variety of opportunities including: bespoke work experience, learning new skills - horticultural and social, developing interests, exploring new activities, enjoying therapeutic experiences, giving time to constructive activities and making a positive contribution to the environment and community. For more information please visit: Facebook ‘CopthorneNursery’ or call: 023 8089 4998. Birding in the World’s Most Remote Islands New Forest/Waterside U3A members are looking forward to some interesting talks in the near future. Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month, at St Andrew’s Hall in Dibden Purlieu, starting at 2pm. Meetings nish at around 3.30pm, but everyone is invited to stay for tea and biscuits if they wish. ey regularly welcome between 90 and 100 people to their meetings. eir next meeting on Tuesday 1st July will be a talk from Keith Betton, about “Birding in the world’s most remote islands”. ey look forward to learning whereabouts those might be! Special interest groups meet regularly, including skittles, embroidery, table tennis, history, and gardening. Lunches are regularly arranged, too. A new group, for anyone who enjoys playing boules, has recently taken off. ey play on alternate Thursday afternoons, at the Old Mill, Hardley, a delightful venue, with a very pretty garden. Anyone who is interested in joining this friendly U3A group is welcome to go along to a meeting, or to contact the secretary if they’d like to chat rst. Please email: u3a. nfwsecretary@outlook. com

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