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Page 16 • The HERALD • 14th May 2026 v SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES v A New Chapter For Your Eyes: Welcome To Forest Style Eyecare by Simon Chadwick For many years, Watersiders have trusted Walbank Opticians (Holbury) with their eyes, their vision, and their stories. Now, the opticians enters a new chapter as Forest Style Eyecare. is isn’t just a new name or a fresh look - it’s a celebration of everything they love about helping you see the world clearly, beautifully, and con dently. Nothing about their commitment to you has changed. You will still see the same friendly faces, the same familiar sta who know your vision history, your preferences, and the little details that make your experience personal. What has changed is how they express that passion. e refurbished premises are now brighter, more modern, and lled with energy that re ects the joy of seeing life clearly. Forest Style Eyecare is more than a faceli - it’s a promise to keep growing with you. ey are constantly innovating with the latest eye care technology and bringing in unique, stylish eyewear that lets your personality shine. From timeless classics to bold, contemporary frames, they’ve curated a collection that turns your glasses into a statement as unique as you are. Forest Style Eyecare hope you feel the love and thought behind every detail of the new space. Every corner, every frame, every smile is part of their dedication to making eye care a personal, upli ing experience. is is still the practice you know, reborn with vibrancy and style. You can step into a future where seeing well and looking great go hand in hand. Forest Style Eyecare is where eye care meets fun, fashion, and innovation. ey can’t wait for you to explore the new space and discover frames and experiences that make you smile every time you look in the mirror. You can nd Forest Style Eyecare on Long Lane, Holbury. Discover more by using the details opposite. SHED HAPPENS Advice from The Hound Lounge Many owners overlook the importance of professional grooming for smoothcoated breeds, but the truth is that short-haired dogs bene t immensely from regular, expert care. At e Hound Lounge in Holbury, we are currently highlighting our shorthair grooming services to ensure every dog stays in peak condition throughout the season. As temperatures rise a professional deshedding treatment becomes essential for your dog’s comfort. By expertly removing the dead undercoat, we help your pet regulate their temperature e ciently and prevent the “insulation effect” that causes overheating. is process doesn’t just bene t your dog, it also keeps your home much fresher by signi cantly reducing the volume of hair, dander, and allergens that typically end up on your furniture. Most importantly, every visit serves as a vital health screening. Because our groomers are hands-on from nose to tail, we can identify hidden lumps, bumps, skin irritations, or parasites that are o en missed at home. Give your short-haired companion the specialised attention they deserve and keep your home hair-free by booking an appointment in our diary at e Hound Lounge today. Please see our contact details in the listing opposite. Book your short-haired companion in with The Hound Lounge Forest Style Eyecare (Credit: Photography by Ellie Jayne)

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Page 18 • The HERALD • 14th May 2026 Hampshire Harriers is an all inclusive sports club, providing opportunities for people with disabilities to participate in sport. We believe that wheelchair basketball is for everyone and we are committed to breaking down barriers and creating a welcoming and supportive community. Building confidence, fitness, strength, social skills, having fun and making life long friends. Through our team’s hard work and dedication, we hope to inspire others to get involved in wheelchair basketball and experience the thrill of the game. Hampshire Harriers play in the national league and also have a development team. We are currently looking to recruit some new members aged 14 and above, Beginner or experienced. First two sessions are free and we can provide a sports wheelchair. We train on Wednesday evening 7.30-9.30pm and Sundays 10am-1pm at Applemore health and leisure centre, Claypits Lane, Dibden, Southampton SO45 5TN Hampshire Harriers wheelchair basketball club Please contact annettefloss@hotmail.com Tel: 07946 821530 Website, hampshireharriers.com Facebook: Hampshire Harriers wheelchair basketball Charity no: 1155214

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