Page 74 • The HERALD • 30th October 2025 v WE’VE BEEN YOUR LOCAL SINCE 1994 v AUTOPAT A Family Business Established since 1982 PROMPT & EFFICIENT v Servicing v Mechanical Repairs v MOT’s - Petrol & Diesel v Air Conditioning Service Unit 3, Hardley Ind. Est., Hythe 023 8084 0163 023 8084 9370 Prospect Place, Hythe SO45 6AU • MOT’s • MOT Repairs • Air Con • Auto Electrics • Servicing • Welding • Diagnostics • Suspension • Tyres • Clutches • Cam Belts • Brakes Long established family business • MOT TESTING • SERVICE & REPAIR FOR ALL MAKES AND MODELS • CLUTCHES • DIAGNOSTICS • CAMBELTS • SERVICE TO MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATION • FREE COLLECTION & DELIVERY • USED CAR SALES 128-132 Calmore Road, Totton. SO40 8GQ 023 8086 4424 www.calmoreservicestation.co.uk Less Work, More Colour Bartley Horticultural Society’s next meeting is on on Thursday 20th November for a talk by Gillian Taylor ‘Less Work, More Colour’. Followed on Thursday 18th December for their Christmas Social. Meetings take place on the third Thursday of the month at Copythorne Parish Hall, Pollards Moor Road, Copythorne SO40 2NW at 7.30pm. New members and visitors are always welcome. Visitor’s fee applies. For more information you can write to them at: Mavis Cottage, Pollards Moor Road, Copythorne, SO40 2NZ, call: 07789 352505 or visit their website: www.bartleyhs.org.uk Hythe Flower Club are holding a Wreath Making Workshop on Saturday 29th November. Open to all, whatever your ability as tuition will be given. Morning session 10am-12noon. A ernoon session 1pm-3pm. is workshop is being held at Marchwood Scout and Guide Hall, Main Road, Marchwood. e cost is £30 to include all components and tea/co ee and cake will be served. Booking is essential and a £10 non-refundable deposit is required by 22nd November please. Email: HytheFlowerClub@ outlook.com or Maggie Fulker (Chairman) 023 8066 8177. ey look forward to seeing you at this festive event. Waterside Arts and Culture in Common Acting Up presents: Behind Enemy Lines – by Louise Jordan During World War II, the Montagu family’s ancestral estate at Beaulieu in the New Forest was requisitioned as the Special Operations Executive’s “Finishing School for Secret Agents”, where candidates received their final field-craft and clandestine training before deployment into occupied Europe. Palace House and its surrounding woods hosted practical exercises in sabotage, covert communications, and evasion—agents adopted false identities and tested their skills against local police patrols to simulate realworld conditions. is brand-new show tells the story of the women who worked as spies in occupied France during the Second World War. Transgressing gender expectations, these extraordinary women were trained in sabotage, subversion and silent killing. Together their courage, daring, ingenuity and sacrifice helped defeat Nazi terror. Following extensive research, South West based songwriter and storyteller Louise Jordan brings the women of Special Operations Executive to life through original song, live music and storytelling. Audiences can experience this brandnew show at Fawley Jubilee Hall in The Square, Fawley (SO45 1DF) on Saturday 15th November, with doors opening at 7pm and the performance Wreath Making Workshop beginning at 7.30pm. The running time is around 80 minutes with an interval, the evening is recommended for ages 14 and over. A licensed bar and refreshments will be available throughout the night, adding to the welcoming community atmosphere. Tickets are attractively priced at £12 for adults, £6 for under18s, or £30 for a family ticket, and can be booked directly through Fawley Jubilee Hall (enquiries on: 07774 520838). Louise Jordan The Waterside at War Totton South u3a meets on the 3rd Friday of the month at Colbury Memorial Hall, doors open 1.30pm. e presentation on Friday 21st November will be given by Marc Heighway on ‘ e Waterside at War’. Visitors welcome for two visits before becoming a member. Further details via a Google search for Totton South u3a or TSu3a mobile: 07305 178402.
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