Page 38 • The HERALD • 18th September 2025 v THE HERALD - ENCOURAGING LOCAL ENTERPRISE v OUT & ABOUT Lady Cynthia’s FLEA MARKET Sunday 5th October, 10am-4pm Lyndhurst Community Centre (in Lyndhurst Main Car Park) v Baskets, Tarot Card Readings, Teddy Bears, Tools, `Antiques, Pretty Jugs, Greetings Cards and much more... v Admission FREE • Next Market: 2nd November Enquiries 023 8070 5060 BOARD GAMES FUN Are you a Cluedo Sleuth? A Super Scrabbler? Or perhaps a quiet game of chess is more to your taste? ese are just some of the games available at the Waterside Catholic Parish Board Games A ernoons, which take place one Saturday a ernoon every month at St Bernard’s Church Hall in Holbury. ey have quite a selection of games to choose from including backgammon, Chinese chequers, snakes and ladders, Jenga, Trivial Pursuit, card games and on Sunday 21st September from 10am till 4pm, at Alton Community Centre, GU34 1HN, £1 entry. ere will be 1000’s of antiquarian to second hand books, printed ephemera, maps, and postcards available to purchase at both fairs. Please contact Ed Bailey on: 07967 643579 for further information. quiz games. As well as those mentioned, you are also most welcome to take along a game of your own to play too. But what is a game without a hot drink and a slice of home-made cake? ey o er these too which are kindly provided by members of the parish. ese friendly and social a ernoons are provided free of charge, although donations are most appreciated. is is a friendly drop in a ernoon, so you’re welcome to pop along anytime between 2pm and 5pm. Further information can be found on the Waterside Catholic Parish Facebook page. e next Board Games a ernoon is Saturday 20th September between 3.15pm and 6pm at St Bernard’s Church Hall, Southbourne Ave, Holbury, SO45 2NT. A year ago the Forest art community was shocked by the unexpected death of one of its most proli c and celebrated artists; Barry Peckham. Barry lived at Ashurst but was known across the Forest - and well beyond - for his atmospheric marine, coastal and landscapes. He o en exhibited at the Royal Academy and was a member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters (ROI), the Royal Society of Marine Artists (RSMA) and the Society of Equestrian Artists (SEA). Barry’s family are organising a Memorial Exhibition at the New Forest Heritage Centre in Lyndhurst which will run from 20th September to 12th October and his lifelong friend, author and speaker, Georgina Babey will give a talk on the history of New Forest Art and the past masters - such as William Shayer, John Emms and Lucy Kemp-Welch - who inspired and in uenced Barry’s early career. More details from www.newforestheritage.org.uk/ eventsandexhibitions Barry Peckham, Man of the Forest Evening Light, Volendam by B A Peckham e Alton Second Hand Book Fair takes place Second Hand Book Fair’s in Alton Barry Peckham
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