v CALL US: 023 8084 5700 v 17th July 2025 • The HERALD • Page 3 THE FRAME SHOP Prints and Paintings for sale by local artists Mirrors made to order THE FRAME SHOP, 15 MARSH PARADE, PYLEWELL ROAD, HYTHE SO45 6AN PICTURE FRAMING 023 8084 4741 Est: 1987 • ROOFS • PATIOS • GUTTERS • CONSERVATORIES • WINDOWS ✦ Fully Insured ✦ 07960 915741 info@mossbossuk.com www.mossbossuk.com • Fascia and Guttering • Loft Insulation and Boarding • Conservatory Repairs • Glazing • General Maintenance • Conservatory Roof Insulation • Windows and Doors Free Quotation or Advice 0800 014 1404 Becky 07860 844401 Andy 07516 723151 sales@srwservices.co.uk Wet clean or Dry clean • Carpets • Rugs • Upholstery • Cushions • Mattresses • Caravans & Motor Homes Contact Chris for a free estimate and advice. We have full liability insurance 023 8104 0185 07770 792361 clean-u-up@hotmail.com We provide one of the best professional Carpet & Fabric cleaning Systems Local Charity Launches First Charity Shop Wessmaps Housing Trust has been helping vulnerable adults in Hampshire with housing related support for over 12 years. e Charity set up by Jane Lockey started with just 20 properties and now has 210 properties stretching from Fareham to Hythe. eir mission is to transform housing opportunities for vulnerable individuals, empowering them to live independently in the community. As well as providing long-term tenancies, the Charity’s Housing O cers have weekly face-to-face visits with all their service users to ensure that all is well in person rather than just making a phone call. Wanting to further their support to help more people, Wessmaps Housing Trust have been working hard to set up and open their rst Charity Shop to raise money to secure more property for vulnerable adults. Located in the South Street Centre in Hythe, the Wessmaps Housing Trust charity shop was o cially opened on 26th June by local Councillors Malcom Wade and Stephanie Osborne. At the opening Chief Executive Andy Lockey thanked Wessmaps volunteer Nicola Cavanagh, who was the driving force behind the idea to open a charity shop and has worked tirelessly along with her parents and other volunteers to get the shop ready for their so launch 5 weeks before the o cial opening. Andy explained that he hopes the Charity Shop will serve to regenerate money back into the local community and enable Wessmaps Housing Trust to help local people in need of support. e charity was helped along the way by local Volunteer Nicola Cavanagh, Chief Executive Andy Lockey and Councillors Malcolm Wade and Stephanie Osborne at the opening of the Wessmaps Housing Trust Charity Shop has been supplied with handmade recycled cloth bags by a local lady that are given free of charge. Donations to the shop are welcome during opening hours - Tuesday – Friday 10am–4pm and Saturdays 10am–1pm. Or you can arrange for a volunteer to collect. Please note that they are unable to accept furniture. If you would be interested in helping out in the shop as a volunteer please pop into the shop and have a chat with the team. volunteer run shop stocks a variety of household items, woman’s, men’s and children’s clothing, shoes and accessories, books, puzzles and games and children’s toys. If you need a bag for your purchase, the shop Councillor Malcom Wade and Wessmaps volunteer Nicola Cavanagh cut the ribbon companies Gecko Signs and GRS Windows both providing their services free of charge. The completely KEEP DONATING YOUR FOREIGN AND OLD COINS! A big thank you from Hythe Pier Heritage Association (HPHA) to everyone that has recently donated foreign and old money to the pots in e Herald o ce and Hythe Post O ce. e latest collection has raised a further £237.03. If you are having a clear out over the summer and come across any old or foreign coins and notes or have change le over from your holidays abroad, please consider donating them to HPHA via the collection pot in e Herald o ce or Hythe Post O ce.
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