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Page 52 • The HERALD • 18th September 2025 v THE HERALD - SUPPORTING LOCAL BUSINESSES v All scooters fully serviced Two months parts warranty Prices from £395 Available to view and test drive at Waterside Furnishings For more information call 07881 127660 Life made simple Preloved mobility scooters LYMINGTON RAMPS Safer Easier Access SEE MORE PHOTOGRAPHS AND FURTHER DETAILS AT: www.lymingtonramps.co.uk NHS and Local Authority Approved ANY DESIGN TAILOR MADE FOR YOU SAFEST ANTI SLIP SURFACES FREE SURVEYS Call 07511 801493 WE CARE, YOU CARE Helping Older People Live and Age Well Age Concern Hampshire o er a varied range of options to support older people in the county to live and age well. e charity’s Care and Wellbeing Centres make a signi cant di erence to the lives of older individuals by providing vital services that promote health, wellbeing, social connection and independence. Maintaining physical activity, mental engagement, and social connections becomes increasingly important as we age, playing a key role in supporting overall health and wellbeing. Age Concern Hampshire’s wellbeing groups and Care and Wellbeing Centres o er a variety of stimulating activities and a welcoming environment designed to nurture both mind and body. Loneliness and social isolation remain signi cant challenges for many older people, particularly those living alone. e charity addresses this through its Care and Wellbeing Centres, which o er safe, friendly spaces where individuals can build friendships, share meals, and take part in meaningful activities. In addition, the Help at Home service o ers practical in-home support with everyday tasks such as cleaning, shopping, and companionship. is enables older people to maintain their independence, remain in the comfort of their own homes, and reduce feelings of isolation. Family carers also bene t from tailored day care services at the Care & Wellbeing Centres, including specialist support for those caring for loved ones living with dementia. ese services o er much-needed respite and peace of mind. Each centre also o ers a professional foot care service, which provides professional toenail cutting and basic foot health checks. Delivered by fully quali ed Foot Health Practitioners, the service is available at various locations across Hampshire as well as at their centres, supporting mobility, comfort and overall independence for older people. “Our mission is to support older people across Hampshire to live well and age well,” said Una Davey, Head of Commercial at Age Concern Hampshire. “Through a wide range of services including Care and Wellbeing Centres, Foot Care, Help at Home and Wellbeing Services, we aim to promote independence, reduce isolation and improve quality of life for individuals and their families.” For more information, please contact Age Concern Hampshire on: 01965 868545 or visit: www. ageconcernhampshire. org.uk NEW FOREST MILITARIA FAIR e next New Forest Militaria Fair will be on Wednesday 1st October from 7pm to 9.30pm in the Colbury Church Rooms, Deerleap Lane, Colbury (near Ashurst) SO40 7EH. ere are stalls o ering a variety of militaria items, and these events are an ideal venue for dealers, collectors and enthusiasts to get together to buy, sell, swap, exhibit and talk about all aspects of militaria. All are welcome and admission is £1. e fairs are held on the 1st Wednesday of the month. Anyone who would like to pre-book a table at £8, should call Dave Curtis on: 07903 600865 or: 023 8178 1324. Calshot Cinema e Calshot Community Cinema runs at St George’s Hall in Calshot on the first Friday of the month showing lms in high de nition Blu-ray and stereo sound on a large screen. eir next o ering is Mr Burton (12A) on Friday 3rd October, 7.30pm. Starring: Toby Jones, Lesley Manville and Harry Lawtey, Mr Burton is the story of the wild school boy Rich Jenkins-son of a boozy miner- and an English teacher who recognised his talent, Philip Burton. A moving, untold story of how Rich Jenkins became Richard Burton the biggest star Wales has ever produced. Tickets £5 on the door. A small grant from Culture in Common has enabled Fawley Parish Council to trial Calshot Community Cinema. e lm selection is provided in partnership with Moviola. Fawley Cinema e Fawley Community Cinema show lms in high de nition Blu-ray and stereo sound on a large screen at Jubilee Hall in Fawley. eir next o ering is Mr Burton (12A) on Saturday 4th October at 2.30pm and 7.30pm, Starring: Toby Jones, Lesley Manville and Harry Lawtey, Mr Burton is the story of the wild school boy Rich Jenkins-son of a boozy miner- and an English teacher who recognised his talent, Philip Burton. A moving, untold story of how Rich Jenkins became Richard Burton the biggest star Wales has ever produced. Tickets £5 available from Jubilee Hall (Please check opening times). Fawley Community Cinema has been funded by ExxonMobil Fawley. The Ampfield Market e Market is always held on the first Saturday of the month (excluding January and August which are holiday months). It takes place in Amp eld Village Hall (SO51 9BJ), between 10am and 12noon. Parking and admission are free. e Market has become a very popular meeting place, o ering the best value, most delicious refreshments in Hampshire! Every e ort is made to keep the sales tables lively and interesting. ere are top quality, locally sourced items for sale including cakes, biscuits, savoury foods, honey, fresh bread, eggs, plants, fruit and veg, cra s, books, cards, wrapping paper, jewellery and collectables. ey order their fruit and veg from Hansards a very reputable local supplier and they endeavour to sell a good variety of fresh, seasonal produce every month. Matt’s Bakery in Chandlers Ford also supply their bread each month. e Market generates almost £3,000 a year towards Village Hall funds. e Market team generously volunteer their time and baking skills to provide a delicious seasonal selection of cakes every month, which are served with co ee and tea throughout the morning. e next Amp eld Market will take place on Saturday 4th October between 10am and 12noon. Here are some dates for your diary: 1st November and 6th December. If you would like to rent a table in the future or would just like more general information, then please contact Julie Trotter via: julie@amp eld.org.uk

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