Page 8 • The HERALD • 7th August 2025 v SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES v Services: Oak Framing, Summer Houses, Porches, Car Ports Call us today for a Free No Obligation Quote 023 8198 0182 Opening Hours Monday-Friday 9.30am to 4pm Hello@newforestoak.co.uk www.newforestoak.co.uk Decking, Pitched Roofs, Sleeper Walls, Garages, Fencing, Furniture, Gates, Mantels, Stables and more…… A&D Morrison Builders Ltd FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS • Renovations • Alterations • Cedral cladding • Groundworks • Flat Roofs • Drives & Patios 07768 599704 adlmorrison@sky.com Free Estimates • Fully Insured • Based in Dibden Purlieu • Maintenance How You Can Help New Beginnings Neonatal Charity New Beginnings Neonatal Charity are a small charity with a big heart, raising money for the Princess Anne Neonatal Unit in Southampton. ey collect golf balls, printer ink cartridges, stamps old or new and English or foreign coins, the Charity gets paid for recycling these items. If you have any of the above that you can donate to the Charity you can drop them o to their o ce: Unit 6 New Forest Enterprise Centre, Chapel Lane, Totton, SO40 9LA or email: Newbeginnings1947@outlook.com or if you require more information please call Lisa on: 023 8180 0504. If you run a local business and would like to hold a donation tin on behalf of the Charity please get in contact with them. New Beginnings Neonatal Charity is a registered charity: 1211018. Romsey & Waterside Lions Donate to Waterside Food Bank Romsey & Waterside Lions Club recently made a £400 donation of food to the Waterside Foodbank to help them re-stock their shelves with food and other essential supplies. e Lions continue to support local foodbanks at regular intervals. Lion Pat Geere presenting the cheque for £400 to Jo Trosh and Laura Holloway at the Waterside Foodbank OVER 600 VISIT HYTHE PIER MUSEUM ON OPENING DAY e new Hythe Pier Museum and shop has been a resounding success since opening at the end of June. e facility adjacent to Hythe Pier recorded 636 visitors during its opening day and has had a steady footfall since. Tina Brown, speaking on behalf of the Museum has said “The Hythe Pier Museum and shop has welcomed an abundant number of interested and interesting people through its doors since opening on 28th June. Families of those whom worked on the ferry, the pier and train have visited sharing their valued stories”. Tina added, “It has been fabulous to hear (these tales) and we can begin to fill in some of the gaps in our records”. If you or a relative have worked on the pier, ferry or train the Museum is keen to hear from you. e Museum is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 10am and 4pm and on Saturdays between 10am and 1pm. Hythe Pier Museum and shop (Photo: Alan Titheridge)
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