Herald - Issue 483

v GROW YOUR BUSINESS WITH THE HERALD v 20th November 2025 • The HERALD • Page 57 The Waterside Foot Clinic Fully Insured Do you need help with trimming your toenails? A friendly, relaxed treatment in your own home all at a very reasonable cost • Basic Nail Trim • Thick Nail Reduction • Callus Removal • Foot Massage Call Scarlett on 07398 993325 for any further information and to book an appointment £5 DISCOUNT OFF First appointment at The Waterside Foot Clinic for new clients on presentation of this advertisement (One Voucher per Customer) CHIROPODY/PODIATRY 07895 691290 Kerry Grassick BSc (Hons) Podiatry MRCPod KG PODIATRY First Floor, South Street Shopping Centre, Hythe SO45 6EB * LIFT ACCESS * Email: kerrythepodiatrist@gmail.com www.kgpodiatry.co.uk Kit Davison FHP MCFHP MAFHP Qualified Foot Health Practitioner • Corns, Calluses, ingrown toenails, • Athlete’s Foot and thickened toenails. • Toenail and fingernail cutting. Flexible appointments and home visits available. 07752 674591 kdavison@kdfootcare.co.uk http://kdfootcare.co.uk Health, Beauty & Wellbeing The Kettle is Always On Testwood Baptist Church’s monthly Bereavement Café is held in the lounge at M Johnson Family Funeral Directors, 26-28 Commercial Road, Totton. e Café is run on a ‘drop-in’ basis between 1pm and 2.30pm on the second Monday of each month and is not designed to be a counselling session. Visitors to the Café will receive a warm welcome and a supportive environment for re ection and conversation; a place to nd mutual support and encouragement. e kettle is always on with tea, co ee and a variety of cakes (including a gluten-free option) served by a friendly team of volunteers. The next Café session will be on Monday 8th December. For more information, please contact the Church on: 023 8086 0320 or visit: www.testwoodbaptist.org A er losing our spouses and partners we all need help to ease the isolation and loneliness of our situation. Our Widowed Friendship Club is a local self-help group; we exist to o er each other companionship and friendly support, following bereavement. At our gatherings, we chat and organise outings such as day trips, social events, lunches and picnics. We also have non-strenuous activities and quizzes. A er the brief, but casual meeting for event planning, we play table games for fun or simply sit and chat! ere is no pressure to participate in anything, but you are invited to join into any group activities, make suggestions and perhaps organise an event of your own liking. Our friendly group meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 2pm, in Hythe & Dibden Parish Hall. Our next meeting date is 9th December. Why not come along and meet us, over a cup of tea or co ee? You are assured of a warm welcome. Widowed Friendship Club From the Widowed Friendship Club LIVING AFTER LOSS ‘Living A er Loss’ Bereavement Support Group is provided in Partnership with the Red and Green Practice, Hythe and Black eld Patient Participation Group, Waterside Health Centre. Meet others who have experienced loss, to talk and share in a safe environment. e team, led by Dot Croall, will be on hand to listen, and support you, and provide information on useful resources. Tea, co ee and snacks will be provided, and you are welcome to come and go at any time that suits you. Sessions run at the Lighthouse Church, Hardley on the 2nd Monday of each month, 2pm-4pm and at the Bethany Fellowship Church, Rollestone Road, Holbury, 2pm-4pm on the 4th Monday of each month please feel free to take a friend or relative along with you. For further information visit: www.LivingA erLoss. co.uk or telephone Dot Croall: 023 8019 6643, email her direct at: dcroall@hotmail.com or email: info@ LivingA erLoss.co.uk Totton Stroke Group Totton Stroke Group meet on Wednesdays, 1.30pm–3.30pm at Totton Community Centre. Meetings include lots of chatting in small groups, playing games, co ee, tea and biscuits, frequent music and entertainment, creative work, simple cooking and bingo. ey look forward to welcoming new members and volunteers. If you would like to attend the meetings please contact Shelia on: 0742 427 4186, Suzie on: 0773 805 4680 or Steve on: 0783 335 3351. Romsey Open Gate Stroke Club Romsey Open Gate Stroke Club meets on Tuesday afternoons, 2pm–4pm, in Romsey Abbey Rooms (behind the Abbey, SO51 8EN). e Club o er a warm, friendly and understanding welcome to anyone who has survived a stroke. ey enjoy a range of activities including games, garden visits, parties, entertainment, music, quizzes, boat trips and bingo. Transport can be arranged if required. e Club is part of the Stroke Group Network with the Stroke Association. For more information please contact Joy Clamp on: 07821 389629 or email: mjdrclamp1@btinternet.com or Jill Edwards: 01794 340209. Join In Walks In The New Forest Are you looking for a fun and easy way to improve your health and meet new people? Community First Wessex understand that not everyone is con dent walking on their own in the New Forest or indeed, would want to walk alone. eir Solos’ walk is a medium paced walk in the Ashurst area on the first Saturday of the month. Walking in beautiful natural environments has numerous bene ts for physical and mental health, including reducing stress levels, improving mood, and increasing physical activity. e walks, led by experienced leaders, last approximately 90 minutes. Register now: To book a place please email: healthywalks@c rst.org.uk, or call: 07737 688523 if you would like to know more about the walks before you participate. e number of participants for the walks is limited to 20 so booking is important. Parking information will be provided upon booking.

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