29th January 2026 • The HERALD • Page 51 v GROW YOUR BUSINESS WITH THE HERALD v WE CARE, YOU CARE M & J Mobility Can give you.... Freedom on the Road • Hoists • Pedal Transfers • Wheelchair Carriers • Hand Controls • Ramps • Easy Release Hand Brake • Wireless Controls • Swivel Seats and help Maintain YOUR Independence Scooters Wheelchairs Powerchairs Li & Recline Chairs Walking Aids Bath Aids and lots more... Visit our showroom at: Independent Lifestyle Centre Old Lyndhurst Road, Cadnam SO40 2NL or call for a catalogue on: 023 8081 1949 Making Mobility Affordable LYMINGTON RAMPS Safer Easier Access SEE MORE PHOTOGRAPHS AND FURTHER DETAILS AT: www.lymingtonramps.co.uk NHS and Local Authority Approved ANY DESIGN TAILOR MADE FOR YOU SAFEST ANTI SLIP SURFACES FREE SURVEYS Call 07511 801493 Woodlands House Community Photography Competition Winners Announced e community came together for a special exhibition and prize giving event at Hartford Care’s Woodlands House care home in Woodlands in December. e winners of its community photography competition were announced, alongside the annual switch-on of the home’s Christmas lights. With Woodlands House nestled in the stunning surroundings of the New Forest, people were invited to send in their favourite original photo that captured the essence of ‘nature’. A range of wonderful entries were received giving the panel of judges a tough decision. In the Community category, Laura Jackson was named as runner-up with her photo of a robin, with Andrew Pattenden the overall winner, with his photo capturing an inquisitive deer. In the Children’s category – where entrants could submit a photograph or artwork – Clara Boniface was runner-up with her photograph of a jackdaw, and Molly Kittley-Davis was the winner with her piece which included di erent scenes from the New Forest within leaf prints. Bartley Junior School was also awarded a £50 donation, with many excellent entries received from children of the school. Vouchers were awarded to all the winners, and the residents of Woodlands House and guests were treated to an exhibition displaying all the entries received. Emma Jones, Operations Director at Hartford Care, comments: “Huge congratulations to our wonderful winners! It was an incredibly tough job choosing them with so many deserving entries submitted into our photography competition. We are very proud to support and be a part of the Woodlands community; it was a pleasure to welcome new faces to Woodlands House.” Woodlands House is steeped in period charm and is surrounded by extensive and secluded gardens o ering plentiful accessible space for the residents to relax and watch the world go by. It has 38 generously proportioned en suite bedrooms, along with a spacious lounge, dining room and library and o ers residential, dementia, end of life and day care, along with respite breaks.
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