Herald - Issue 483

v EMAIL: editor@herald-publishing.co.uk v 20th November 2025 • The HERALD • Page 49 OUT & ABOUT MAIN ROAD, EAST BOLDRE SO42 7WL • TEL: 01590 612331 • enquiries.turfcutters@gmail.com • www.the-turfcutters-new-forest.co.uk Opening Times: Monday to Thursday: Bar 11am-9.30pm (last orders) • Kitchen 12-2pm and 5.30-8pm Friday/Saturday Bar 11am-10.30pm (last orders) • Kitchen 12-2.30pm and 5.30-8pm • Sunday: Bar 12-8.30pm (last orders) • Kitchen 12-5.30pm A PROPER FOREST PUB! • Children’s Play Area • Bouncy Castle • Good Food, Good Beers, Comfortable Accommodation • Cosy Open Fires • Covered Eating Space • Lovely Garden • Sunday Roasts • Takeaway available Thursday–Saturday TURFCUTTERS ARMS LIVE MUSIC AND OTHER EVENTS Friday evenings normally 8.30pm start; Sunday afternoons normally 3-6pm • Thursday 20th November – Bookings now being taken for Beaujolais Nouveau meets Allo’ Allo’ Evening • Thursday 27th November - Quiz • Friday 28th November - Woven Crows • Thursday 4th December - Carol Service • Friday 5th December - Just Jammin’ NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR CHRISTMAS MENU STARTS 1ST DECEMBER (menu online, or pop in for a copy) • Call 01590 612331 to book a table Tickets £17 available from: www.clairemcallistermusic.com/new-forest-jazz-events/ or cash on the door Multi-award winning Jazz Guitarist NIGEL PRICE Thursday 27th November 7.45pm (doors open 7pm) at The Meridian Lounge Bar, 16 The Marsh, Hythe presents Award Winning Jazz Guitarist Nigel Price New Forest Jazz and Arts welcomes, as part of his 3 month UK tour, award winning jazz guitarist Nigel Price on Thursday 27th November, 7.30pm, at Meridian Lounge in Hythe. With a career spanning more than 30 years, award winning jazz guitarist Nigel Price has become widely acknowledged as one of the hardest working musicians in the business. Musically, his blend of owing bebop lines, deep blues sensibility and his mastery of chording continue to delight audiences and fellow musicians alike. Nigel has played on more than 70 albums including 10 as a leader, spent ten years with acid jazz out t e Filthy Six, was a member of James Taylor’s band (JTQ) for 3 years (with whom he recorded 5 albums) and performed with the legendary David Axelrod. He has also taught at e International Guitar Foundation at King’s Place, London. He has worked tirelessly to organise his own lengthy UK tours (17 in total, including a 56 date tour in late 2016) and has picked up a Parliamentary Jazz Award (Best Jazz Ensemble, 2010), a nomination for a British Jazz Award (Best Guitarist, 2014) and a British Jazz Award (Best Guitarist, 2016) along the way. An occasional promoter, Nigel directed and modernised the Swanage Jazz Festival in 2018. He also ran Shepperton Jazz Club for two years. He is also a Fibonacci guitars endorser. e ‘Londoner’ archtop is made to his exact speci cations. Nigel is a regular performer at London’s Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club where he has made more than 600 appearances. Tickets are £17, available from: clairemcallistermusic.com/new-forest-jazz-events or on the door (cash only). CATS Present ‘Rapunzel A Tangled Tale’ Tickets are £10 for adults, £5 for under 16’s or a family ticket (2+2) is £25. Available from Bartley Village Post O ce, e Compass Inn or call: 07759 232134. All are welcome to dress up and immerse yourself in the world of Rapunzel! Copythorne Amatuer eatrical Society (CATS) present ‘Rapunzel A Tangled Tale’ at Copythorne Parish Hall, Pollards Moor Road, SO40 2NZ, on 29th November at 7.30pm, 30th November at 2.30pm and 6th December at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Written by Ben Crocker and Directed by Archie Burnett, join Rapunzel as she endeavours to escape her tower with the help of the Dame Hilda’s giant underwear and a cheeky thief! From oppy sausages to a drunken sailor and true love found at e Compass Inn. is hilarious adventure builds on a daring challenge in a blustery England-On- e-Wold. A hair-raising pantomime packed with laughter, music, costume and magic for all the family to enjoy! SERENDIPITY FOLLOWS ME Fawley/Holbury u3a are a group for retired people and meet on the 4th Tuesday of the month at e British Legion, Exbury Road, Black eld at 2pm. e monthly speakers cover many topics, and a erwards there is co ee/tea and biscuits and an opportunity to meet new friends. ere are several interest groups, e.g. history, photography and quiz a ernoon, that members can join. If you would like to join this friendly group please go along to a meeting, you will be very welcome, visit their website: fawleyholbury.u3asite.uk or call: 023 8084 5883 for further information. eir next meeting is on 25th November for a talk titled ‘Serendipity Follows Me’ by Jenny Mallin. A glimpse into the lives of Jenny’s ancestors and the realisation that the passing of their lives marks the end of an era. Part of a chapter of British Indian history.

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