Herald - Issue 483

v THE HERALD - OUR 31ST YEAR - 1994-2025 v 20th November 2025 • The HERALD • Page 23 UPVC, WOODEN DOOR, WINDOW SPECIALIST LOCK PROBLEMS? We Can Help with ALL types of Locks • Fix or Replace • Gain Entry 24hr Emergency Call Outs • Specialised Non-Destructive Entries • Safe Unlocking Expertise • Broken Key Removals • Insurance Purpose Lock Changes & Repairs • Swift Burglary Repairs, Extra Door & Window Security Upgrades • Police Approved Keysafes – Emergency Boarding • Anti-Burglar Bars/Grilles For Windows & Doors, • Free Security Checks • Crime Prevention Advice Awarded Police Recognition, Donald Bugsy Edwards • All Work Guaranteed • No Call Out Charge • No VAT YOUR LOCAL INDEPENDENT LOCKSMITH BE WISE CALL KEYWISE 07453 327708 or 023 8155 0025 24 HOUR SERVICE WANTED Die-cast models & LEGO Model Railway & related items Hornby, Bachmann, Wrenn, Triang etc Locomotives & Rolling Stock Any age or gauge considered Call: 023 9286 4280 Mob: 07710 335989 Free Estimates • Fully Insured • Quality Service Tel: 023 8194 0878 • Mobile: 07710 464093 Email: mark@markparsonsdecorating.co.uk Web: www.markparsonsdecorating.co.uk Interior & Exterior Painting & Decorating Services VIEWFINDERS OF ROMSEY CAMERA CLUB SCAPE TROPHIES COMPETITION View nders of Romsey Camera Club recently ran its rst Scape Trophies competition. What used to be the Landscape Trophies evening has been renamed to broaden Left to right: Paul Mitchell (judge), Stuart Bennett – winner of print category View nders meets most Tuesday evenings at the Jubilee Hall, New Road, Timsbury and new members, regardless of photographic experience, are always welcome. For more information, visit the club’s website: www. view nderscameraclub.org.uk or email: secretary@ view nderscc.org.uk “Cumbrian Layer” respectively. Stuart also received a Seal of Merit for another print and further Seals were awarded for prints by Mike Cox and Roy Lambeth DPAGB, EFIAP. Hilary Henery’s “Larch Tree Reflections, Buttermere” took rst place in the projected image category. David Felstead’s “High and Dry as the Storm Approaches” was second and “Buachaille Dawn” by Peter Robertson came third. In addition to their 2nd and 3rd places, David and Peter were awarded Seals of Merit for other images; further Seals were awarded to Harry Borgerson, Tim George and Trefor Roberts. Glen Coe by Stuart Bennett – winner of print category Larch Tree Reflections, Buttermere by Hilary Henery – winner of projected image category the scope of images that can be entered, not just landscapes but seascapes, city scapes, etc. Paul Mitchell, a professional landscape photographer from Dorset, had a di cult task but eventually chose the winning images. In the print category, Stuart Bennett had an amazing evening, taking rst, second and third places with “Glen Coe”, “Buck Moon Through the Door” and

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