Herald - Issue 486

Page 36 • The HERALD • 29th January 2026 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v All joinery and carpentry requirements undertaken • Bespoke wooden windows, doors and staircases • PVCu windows and doors fitted • Decking, pergolas and out buildings • Custom made wardrobes and cupboards • Fencing and gates Contact us for advice and quotes Tel 023 8066 8021• Mobile 07467 594993 fillisjoinery@outlook.com Professional quality joinery for over 25 years PIANO TUITION Carolyn Turner LRSM New to the area of Langley Over 30 years of experience with children and adults Piano lessons - beginner to Grade 8 Music Theory Grade 1-5 Experienced accompanist Please contact me for further information Carolyn_turner01@btinternet.com 07980 349958 Regulator Calls On New And Existing Drone Users To Learn New Rules Before Taking Off Flyer ID test on their own, children under 12 must be supervised by someone aged 16 or over to y and children under 13 must have a parent or guardian with them when taking their online Flyer ID test. e regulator is also urging drone users to y their drones safely. It is recommended that drone users check for airspace restrictions before they y and make sure, they are staying clear of airports and helicopter landing sites to ensure that they do not interfere with aircra and cause disruption. Jonathan Nicholson, a spokesperson at the UK Civil Aviation Authority said: “Drones are often given as a common Christmas present and with the new drone rules now in force, all drone users must register, get a Flyer ID and follow the regulations. We want people to enjoy their drones but it’s vital that they have checked the new rules and know how and where to operate their drone safely before they fly.” e UK Civil Aviation Authority is urging new drone users to make sure that they are aware of the drone regulations and Drone Code and also that existing users brush up on changes to the rules. Drone regulations have changed to make them easier to understand and allow the safe expansion of drones in the UK. ese changes came into force on 1st January this year. From now on drone users must take a theory test on the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) website to get a Flyer ID if their drone weighs over 100g. is requirement was previously set at 250g and now means that those ying some of the most popular drones will need to visit the CAA website and pass the free Flyer ID test to help increase their knowledge of the safety rules. e CAA estimates this could impact up to 500,000 drone yers. New drone owners must also register with the Civil Aviation Authority for an Operator ID. For families that may have been lucky enough to get a drone over Christmas there are speci c rules for those under 18 or under 13 with these drone users also requiring a Flyer ID, but a parent or guardian must have an Operator ID. Whilst young people under 18 can y and take their New drone rules are now in force Stories By Candlelight At All Saints Church, Fawley is unique event gives you a chance to experience All Saints Church, Fawley as a parishioner in the distant past, lit only by candles. An evening of short stories loosely based on the locality pulls together traditional folk tales, myths, legends, parables, local characters and more. is is a family friendly event but please note that due to the presence of live candles and a need for quiet attentiveness it is only suitable for children (or adults!) with good attention spans. Stories By Candlelight will take place on Saturday 7th March, 6pm. Entry is by pre-purchased tickets only. Due to the nature of the event tickets are limited and they are unable to sell any on the door. Tickets are £5 including refreshments and can be purchased from: fawleytreasurer@gmail.com or call: 07990585656. Pop the date in your diary and get your ticket for this experience of stepping back into the past. e Hythe Fire Station Breakfast Club is a monthly event for former and serving 44 Hythe Fire Station members to enjoy the social interaction and a catch up over a co ee and a breakfast. Ex-serving and serving members from 49 Beaulieu and 58 Hardley Fire Stations are also very welcome to attend. e Hythe Fire Station Breakfast Club will meet up monthly at Seashell’s Resturant & Bar, Hythe at 10am on alternate first Thursday’s and Saturday’s of the month. e next Breakfast Club Dates are: Saturday 14th February, Thursday 5th March and Saturday 4th April. For more details please contact Phil Gittings on: 07850 267616 or nd additional details on the Hythe Fire Station Facebook page. Learning in Libraries are running the following courses at Hythe Library: Emergency First Aid on Tuesday 17th February, 9.45am to 4.45pm. Tuition is free, certi cation is £20 to be paid directly to the tutor. Nature Art to Calm and Connect is a 4 week course running on Tuesdays from 24th February – 17th March. Sing Your Way to Better Mental Health started on 13th January with sessions running on Tuesday 3rd and 10th February, 10am to 11am. For more information or to book your place visit: shop.hants.gov.uk/ collections/learning-inlibraries? lter.p.tag=Hy the+Library New Courses at Hythe Library Hythe Fire Station Breakfast Club

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