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v THE HERALD, 2 HIGH STREET, HYTHE, SO45 6AH v No 494 • FREE Every 3 Weeks • 16th July-6th August 2026 Est: 1994 The Your Community Magazine Quickstep Laminate Floors, Luxury Vinyl Tiles FOUR SEASONS DENTURE CENTRE MORE THAN JUST A DENTAL LABORATORY If you want the best quality dentures in a relaxed, friendly and professional environment then call today for a free consultation Tel: 023 8084 6443 Mobile: 07919 074360 1 HOUR DENTURE REPAIRS North Road, Dibden Purlieu, Southampton SO45 4RE NEED NEW DENTURES? 15 Marsh Parade, Hythe 023 8084 4741 FRAME SHOP HYTHE PICTURE FRAMING • Reliable and Efficient Service • Serving Trade, Domestic and Commercial Customers • Three sizes of bags available GRAB BAGS - A CHEAPER FLEXIBLE ALTERNATIVE TO A SKIP Tel: 023 8081 1757 • www.abbeygrabbag.co.uk • Call us for Prompt Delivery of a Bag • Fill Like a Normal Skip • Call again for a swift collection. • We can also collect your own grab bags STAIRLIFTS STAIRLIFTS Freedom Stairlifts Straight Stairlifts Curved Stairlifts freedomstairlifts.co.uk Blackfield - SO45 1UB 023 8089 0600 Car Sales and Workshop Calshot – SO45 1BE 023 8189 1046 Workshop Holbury – SO45 2LG 023 8144 0588 Car Sales www.right-autos.co.uk SJ SAVAGE BUILDING & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE • Extensions • Loft Conversions • All aspects of building works including Decorating 07788 868262 stevesavo@hotmail.co.uk Wheelie Bin Stickers Making A Real Difference To Local Children With the introduction of wheelie bins to the local area, urston e Sign, Print & Workwear Company based in Holbury, o ered to create bin stickers in return for a donation to New Forest Outreach Support C.I.C. to help them to continue to support local children and families. e promotion has raised over £2.8K for the organisation. Mark urston-Jones comments: “We are proud to share that due to the fantastic response to our Bin Sticker Promotion, we have been able to donate an amazing £2897.70 to New Forest Outreach Support C.I.C to help continue their specialist work with local children, happy to help a worthy cause.” New Forest Outreach Support C.I.C. is a local community organisation making a real di erence to children and families by providing inclusive, child led support in a safe and welcoming environment. ey o er a range of services for children and young people, particularly those with additional needs. From holiday sessions at their Discovery Club to one-to-one outreach and home support, the focus is on helping every child feel understood, valued and included. New Forest Outreach Support C.I.C. Director Amy Bradsworth said: “Our aim is to create a space where children can be themselves, feel safe, and enjoy play in a way that works for them.” On receiving the donation from urston, Amy said: “Words are not enough to express how grateful we are for your support! We cannot thank you enough! The funds raised will help us support children and families in the New Forest!” For more information about New Forest Outreach Support please visit: www.newforestoutreach.co.uk Mark Thurston-Jones presenting the cheque to New Forest Outreach Support C.I.C. Director Amy Bradsworth

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v CALL US: 023 8084 5700 v 16th July 2026 • The HERALD • Page 3 THE FRAME SHOP Prints and Paintings for sale by local artists Mirrors made to order THE FRAME SHOP, 15 MARSH PARADE, PYLEWELL ROAD, HYTHE SO45 6AN PICTURE FRAMING 023 8084 4741 Est: 1987 • ROOFS • PATIOS • GUTTERS • CONSERVATORIES • WINDOWS ✦ Fully Insured ✦ 07960 915741 info@mossbossuk.com www.mossbossuk.com Waterside Carpet Cleaning PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING! Using Prochem Equipment and Materials • SPOT/STAIN TREATMENT • Fully Insured 023 8066 0878 or 07770 337917 www.watersidecarpetcleaning.com EXPERT DOMESTICS APPLIANCE SERVICES Sales and Repairs to All Makes and Models 169-171 LONG LANE, HOLBURY • TEL (023) 8089 0054 POSSIBLY THE ONLY INDEPENDENT MAIN DEALER IN THE NEW FOREST For Bosch, Belling, Britannia, Candy, Ebac, Hotpoint, Hoover, Indesit, Ice King, LG, LEC, Liebherr, Miele, Neff, Sebo, Siemens, Stoves, Whirlpool, Zanussi and more... Free Standing & Built In Sales Centre Over 300 appliances in stock www.expertdomestics.co.uk Send your news to The Herald by email: editor@herald-publishing.co.uk Hope For Hythe Ferry As Hythe Pier Company Acquires Assets e Hythe Pier Company recently con rmed that it has completed the acquisition of the assets of Hythe & Southampton Ferry Company Limited, from the liquidators, o ering a glimmer of hope for a ferry service to one day return. e acquisition includes a range of strategic assets associated with the historic Hythe–Southampton ferry operation with one clear objective: to help protect the long-term future of the historic crossing and preserve the opportunity for a future passenger service across Southampton Water. The Hythe–Southampton route has served communities across Southampton Water for generations; the priority is for it to return to being an important part of the area’s transport network, local tourism and maritime heritage. Ashleigh Mutimear-MacMillan, Director of e Hythe Pier Company, said: “This acquisition is first and foremost about protecting the future of this historic route, as well as creating an opportunity for a future service across Southampton Water. Over the last few decades, different parts of the service have become increasingly fragmented. I therefore saw this as the perfect opportunity to bring many of them back together. Whilst this does not mean the immediate return of a scheduled ferry service, it does give us the best possible foundation to explore what comes next. The crossing is a crucial part of Hythe’s heritage, and I believe that the assets associated with it should remain connected to the pier and the Waterside community Hythe Pier and Ferry entrance it serves. Discussions are already taking place with potential operators and partners about what a future service might look like, and how a sustainable transport link across Southampton Water may once again be delivered. There is a huge amount of work ahead, but this is an important step towards protecting the future of a service that has connected communities across Southampton Water for generations.” Netley Marsh Steam & Craft Show Netley Marsh Steam & Cra Show is taking place on 17th, 18th and 19th July, the gates open at 9am each day. e show has something for everyone, with steam engines, vehicle displays, heavy horses, street market, live entertainment, the fun fair and delicious food from the many outlets dotted across the site! Plus there’s live music in the evenings from ABBA Rival, Awesome Foursome and e Counterfeits on the Friday night and Trav Cats, Davey Jones Locker and Honky Tonk Angels on the Saturday night. A day pass is £15 for Adults, £9 for children 6–16, children 5 and under go free, £10 for Students and Senior Citizens 65 or a family ticket is £35. An Adult 3 day pass is £32 and a Child 3 day pass is £20 for over 6’s. Each year the Netley Marsh Steam & Cra Show raises money for local charities and good causes, last year’s show was a huge success with £50,000 raised and donated. For more information about this year’s show and to buy your tickets please visit: www.nmscs.org.uk

Page 4 • The HERALD • 16th July 2026 v SEND ALL YOUR LOCAL NEWS TO THE HERALD v • Fascias • Soffits • Guttering • Cladding • Repairs • EPDM Rubber Roofs • Flat Roofing • Moss Removal • Exterior Painting 15% OAP Discount • All Maintenance Work Call 07776 476913 gcgutteringandflatroofing@gmail.com 20 year Guarantee G C GUTTERING & FLAT ROOFING Waterside based Locksmith with over 40 years’ experience within the window and door industry. YOUR LOCAL INDEPENDENT TRUSTED LOCKSMITH CORGI REGISTERED, NCFE AND CITY & GUILDS QUALIFIED WITH OVER 400 GENUINE LOCAL REVIEWS • NO CALLOUT FEE OR VAT CHARGED • FREE ON-SITE QUOTE/ADVICE • FREE 12 MONTH WARRANTY • HIGH SPEC PARTS FITTED, 1ST CLASS SERVICE & THE LOWEST PRICES TO MATCH! Book us through Checkatrade and get a free £1,000 guarantee If you need a lock think KeyLock Locksmiths • Lost keys • Locked out - Non-destructive entry • Onsite Key Cutting Service • Moving home - New locks & keys required • Door lock adjustments with repair and replacements for all multipoint locking systems • Door realignments/servicing • Hinge repair/adjustments • Broken/misted double glazing units replaced CALL 023 8089 9989 OR 07771 994536 24HRS TO SPEAK TO A LOCAL FULLY QUALIFIED LOCKSMITH Oakhaven Walk Raises A Fantastic £187K Oakhaven Hospice is delighted to announce that e Oakhaven Walk 2026 has raised a fantastic £187,000 to fund the delivery of palliative and end-of-life care and support provided to families throughout the New Forest, Totton and Waterside communities. e Oakhaven Walk took place on Saturday 16th May, with over 650 participants walking to Oakhaven Hospice in Lymington from Sandbanks (approx 26 miles), Mudeford (approx 13 miles) and Barton on Sea (approx 8 miles). e event attracted walkers of all ages, who enjoyed the relaxed and uncompetitive nature of the event. As they trekked along the spectacular Dorset and Hampshire coastline, this year’s walkers were blessed with sunshine and a light sea breeze at the start of the day, followed by ‘refreshing’ showers to cool them in the a ernoon. Jill West, Oakhaven’s Community and Events Fundraising Manager, said: “Support for this year’s Oakhaven Walk has been phenomenal! On behalf of everyone at Oakhaven, I would like to say a HUGE thank you to all the walkers and everyone who supported our fundraising walk. You joined together to make every moment matter for your local hospice and have raised a record-breaking amount in sponsorship. Many thanks to our wonderful Volunteers, without whom the event could not have gone ahead. You kept our walkers going with your smiles and encouragement, pointing them in the right direction, registering them at checkpoints and handing out refreshments at just the right moment. We are very grateful also to Land & Wave and Hoburne Naish Holiday Park for welcoming us, and to Rapid Relief for providing water. Thank you also to everyone at Keyhaven Yacht Club who provided refreshments to participants as they walked past. MANY thanks to our event sponsor, Pennyfarthing Homes, whose fantastic support for 2025, 2026 and 2027 is helping to facilitate our planning and underwrite a lot of the event costs, meaning that every penny raised in sponsorship by our walkers will directly support families living in our communities.” Matt Dukes, Managing Director of Pennyfarthing Homes, comments: “Supporting Oakhaven Hospice each year is something that Pennyfarthing Homes is incredibly proud of. It is a truly worthy local cause, and one that means a great deal to our team and the wider community. As a family owned housebuilder that has been based in this beautiful part of England for over 40 years, our roots here run deep; as does our longstanding relationship with Oakhaven Hospice. Providing far more than end-of-life care, it offers vital support to families, friends and loved ones throughout life’s most difficult moments. Everyone at Pennyfarthing takes immense pride in knowing that our support helps make a difference to this invaluable charity and the people it cares for. Many members of the Pennyfarthing team, including myself, also enjoy taking part in the Oakhaven Walk themselves; it’s a special event that brings people together in a meaningful and uplifting way, celebrating the strength and spirit of The finish line at Oakhaven Hospice Some of the walkers starting at Barton on Sea for the 8-mile walk our community.” For nearly 35 years, Oakhaven Hospice has provided compassionate end-of-life care to patients and their loved ones, both in the hospice and in patients’ homes. The charity supports a community of over 150,000 people across the New Forest, Totton and Continued on page 5

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Page 14 • The HERALD • 16th July 2026 v READ THE HERALD ONLINE: www.herald-publishing.co.uk v FLAT ROOFING SPECIALISTS All Roof Repairs Tel: 023 8184 5632 Mobile: 07880 508415 Email: steve@braithwaiteroo ng.co.uk THE FLAT ROOF SPECIALIST To advertise your business in The Herald, contact Sue on 023 8084 0815 or email: sjones@herald-publishing.co.uk Hanger Farm Named Best Arts, Culture & Theatre In Hampshire And Isle Of Wight Hanger Farm has been named Best Arts, Culture & eatre in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight in the Muddy Stilettos Awards for the second year running, adding the 2026 title to its 2025 win. e annual awards celebrate outstanding local businesses across a range of categories, with nalists rst securing enough public nominations before progressing to a nal round of voting. e venue was shortlisted alongside some of the region’s largest and most established theatres, including e Anvil, e May ower and eatre Royal Winchester, making the win an even greater achievement for a community arts venue. e result is a powerful re ection of the loyalty and enthusiasm of Hanger Farm’s audiences and supporters, who continue to champion the venue and its role within the local community. “After last year’s win, we are over the moon that so many people voted for us to win for a second year running.” said Kyle Maxwell, Venue Manager. “This award means so much to everyone here at Hanger Farm, and we’re incredibly grateful for the continued support from our wonderful community.” Hanger Farm welcomes thousands of visitors each year for live music, comedy, theatre, cinema, family shows and community events. e venue is part of Minstead Trust, supporting people with learning disabilities through opportunities to access the arts, develop skills and gain valuable work experience. e award comes as Hanger Farm continues to grow its programme of a ordable entertainment while providing an inclusive space where the community can come together to enjoy live events. For the team at Hanger Farm, the recognition is a powerful reminder of the support the venue receives from audiences across the region. Have a look at their exciting line-up of shows: https:// hangerfarm.co.uk/whats-on Join The Waterside Crib League It’s that time of year again, calling on Pubs/Clubs in the area to join the Waterside Crib League. All you need is 8 players (young or old/male or female) to join as a team and to send a representative to the AGM on 26th July, 7.30pm at e Glen on Butts Ash Lane (SO45 3RL). For more information contact Les on: 07817 579922.

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Page 16 • The HERALD • 16th July 2026 v SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES v Physiotherapy Excellence Many of us will, at some point, require assistance with sports injuries, back pain or whiplash, or be going through a knee or hip replacement. All of these require the skilled attention of a professional physiotherapist to help us recover from the pain and discomfort we’re feeling and achieve our tness goals. Adam Smith-Connor is a Chartered Physiotherapist at New Forest Physiotherapy Clinic in Marchwood. Training at Birmingham University, he quali ed in 1994. His rst job was in She eld at the Northern General Hospital, where he developed an interest in sports injuries and orthopaedic surgery rehabilitation. Adam has worked at the World Masters swimming competition, for the Armed Forces, NHS and Private Health sector. Prior to setting up New Forest Physiotherapy Southampton Adam worked at BUPA Southampton Hospital where he built a close working relationship with local Orthopaedic and Neuro Surgeons. He has a Post Graduate Diploma in Rehabilitation Science from the University of Southampton, which included modules on Cognitive Behavioural erapy, Extended Scope Practice in Spinal Pain, and Principles of Rehabilitation. Research proposals by Adam include Exercise Performance at High Altitude and Joint Position Sense following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. Adam is a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and registered with the Health & Care Professions Council. He treats all types of musculoskeletal pain including back pain, whiplash, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, knee pain, sprained ankle and rehabilitation following orthopaedic surgery including total knee replacement, total hip replacement and back surgery. If you’re struggling with any of those conditions and would like to see improvement in your tness then Adam’s decades of experience and knowledge are just what you need. To discover more, please visit www. newforestphysio.co.uk or use the contact details shown opposite. Therapies At The Pamper Pod by Marion Jenkins At Marion Jenkins erapies, my aim is to provide a safe, welcoming space where every client feels relaxed and cared for. Based in e Pamper Pod, a peaceful wellness cabin in Dibden, I o er a range of holistic and massage treatments designed to support both physical and emotional wellbeing. Many clients tell me that from the moment they arrive, they feel at ease and able to switch o from the demands of everyday life. Every treatment is tailored to the individual. Whether you’re seeking relief from muscular tension, stress and anxiety, uid retention, headaches, fatigue, or simply looking for time to relax and recharge, I will work with you to create the treatment that best meets your needs. Treatments include relaxing massage, back, neck and shoulder massage, Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Reflexology, Reiki, Indian Head Massage, Ayurvedic Face Lifting Massage, Sound Baths, ASMR Massage, and facials using Tropic skincare products. What makes e Pamper Pod di erent is the personal approach. Appointments are carefully spaced to ensure clients never feel rushed, allowing time to settle in before treatment and relax a erwards. Clients are encouraged to take their time, unwind, and enjoy the calm surroundings. My goal is that every client leaves feeling better than when they arrived—whether that’s lighter, calmer, more comfortable, or simply with a renewed sense of wellbeing. To nd out more, please nd my details in the listing opposite. Marion Jenkins Adam Smith-Connor, New Forest Physiotherapy

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Page 18 • The HERALD • 16th July 2026 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v All aspects of Plastering undertaken Fully Qualified, Reliable, Quality Service Free Quotations Call Joe: 07713 724610 @jbplastering92 The Square, Fawley, Southampton SO45 1DD T: 023 8112 3112 E: office@zebra-ltd.co.uk All Plumbing Works Undertaken Full Bathroom Installation Toilet Fix from £75 Fully Insured Free Quotes No Job Too Big or Too Small PLUMBING & BATHROOMS A MASTER OF HIS CRAFT: DEREK CAPLEN AND DEE CEE UPHOLSTERY BID FAREWELL AFTER 49 YEARS from Dee Cee Upholstery ere are businesses, and then there are institutions. Dee Cee Upholstery, founded by Derek Caplen in 1978, has always been very rmly the latter - a cornerstone of Southampton’s community, built on exceptional skill, quiet pride, and an unwavering commitment to doing things properly. Derek’s story is one of extraordinary achievement from the very beginning. He started his career with an apprenticeship at Millbrook Furnishing, and by the age of 22 had already become the youngest member of the Association of Master Upholsterers - a distinction that made the local papers and set the tone for everything that followed. He would go on to earn a Fellowship from the association, serve as chairman of its Hampshire and Dorset branch for six years, and become one of the most respected gures in his trade anywhere in the country. Over nearly ve decades, the list of achievements is remarkable. Derek and his team at Dee Cee restored antique chairs with royal connections - including one originally owned by a daughter of Queen Victoria - and created a magni cent commemorative chair from their “Dream Team” range upholstered in a real Saints football shirt for Southampton FC, upholstered in the club’s colours and signed by the squad. ey transformed a tiny workshop in Church Street, Shirley, into a thriving two-shop operation, became the sole regional stockist for the internationally renowned La-z-boy recliner range, (and now retail award winning Celebrity Rise and recline chairs) and even created a perfectly scaled bespoke armchair for a much-loved corgi. ere has never been a job too grand, too unusual, or too small. roughout it all, Dee Cee remained a proud family business. Karen, Derek’s partner, has been there every step of the way, and the business has always re ected their shared belief that cra smanship and personal service should never be compromised, whatever the economic climate. Beyond the workshop, Derek has given generously to his community - supporting Southampton FC as a long term season ticket holder with their son Matthew named a er “Le-God” championing local small businesses, and being a loyal and enthusiastic supporter of local printed media over the years. As they close their doors in the near future Derek and Karen on Dee Cee and step into a thoroughly well-earned retirement, the message from Southampton is clear: thank you, Derek and Karen, for 49 years of excellence, dedication, and genuine community spirit. Derek and Karen would like to take this opportunity to thank their loyal customers for their business, support and friendship who they have le sitting comfortably! ey turn the key for the last time at the end of September. We wish you every happiness. Enjoy every single moment. Derek and Karen Caplen

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Page 22 • The HERALD • 16th July 2026 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v Andy Morrison Builders FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS • Renovations • Alterations • Cedral cladding • Fascias & Guttering • EPDM Rubber Roofs • Drives & Patios 07768 599704 adlmorrison@sky.com Free Estimates • Fully Insured • Based in Dibden Purlieu DECORATING Interior and Exterior Established 1985 07867 528307 mark.blake.decorating@gmail.com All aspects of Plastering & General Decorating Covered Free Quotations Fully Insured Mobile 07941 255335 Phone: 023 8089 8324 parkesij@yahoo.co.uk www.ijs4plastering.co.uk Fawley Waterside Unveils Masterplan For Former Fawley Power Station Site Fawley Waterside Limited has unveiled its emerging masterplan to regenerate the former Fawley Power Station site into a modern, employment-led hub for enterprise, innovation and clean energy. e proposals aim to maximise the site’s strategic location on the Solent, attracting investment across key sectors including energy, engineering, maritime and digital industries. e development could deliver up to 120,000 sqm of employment space, supporting new jobs and contributing to regional growth and the UK’s energy resilience. Matthew Doran, Fawley Waterside Limited, said: “This masterplan represents a significant step forward for the Fawley site, creating new opportunities for investment, jobs and innovation. We are committed to engaging with the local community to help shape the proposals. This consultation is an important stage of the development process, and we look forward to meeting and hearing from local residents and businesses.” A public consultation launched on Tuesday 30th June providing an opportunity for people to view the emerging masterplan and share feedback. e proposals are available to view and comment on until Tuesday 21st July 2026 on the project website: www. fawleywaterside.co.uk Feedback will inform the nal proposals ahead of a second round of consultation later this year, before the plans are submitted to New Forest District Council. Earlier this year, Fawley Waterside Limited submitted an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Scoping Request to New Forest District Council to determine the level of EIA that will be needed to assess the proposed development of the site as part of the future planning application later this year. Members of the public can contact the project team on: 020 3398 1590 or email: fawleywaterside@ consultationonline.co.uk Fawley Waterside site Orchard Infant School Seeks A Governor With A Background In Education Orchard Infant School in Dibden Purlieu, is seeking a committed and knowledgeable person to join the governing body of this thriving three-form entry infant school. Guided by the values of community, opportunity, respect and excellence, Orchard Infant School is dedicated to providing an exceptional start to education for every child. is is a strategic, voluntary position that plays a vital part in ensuring all children receive the best education possible. As a governor, you will play a vital role in monitoring and evaluating school improvement, supporting and challenging the strategic planning and leadership of the school and promoting high educational standards. To support the school’s continued development, they are looking for someone with professional experience in education who can bring valuable knowledge, professional understanding and strategic thinking to further strengthen the governing body. Whatever your present or past role in education, whether teaching, leadership, SEND, early years, curriculum, safeguarding or similar, if you are passionate about early education and feel you could make a meaningful contribution to the Orchard Infant School community, they would love to hear from you. Your expertise will help shape the long-term direction of the school and ensure it continues to provide exceptional opportunities for every child. You will need to be able to attend half-termly evening meetings, participate in termly daytime monitoring visits and undertake appropriate training, with opportunities to contribute further if your time allows. Governors, sta and pupils are friendly and welcoming, and the role is very rewarding. Anyone interested in applying for this governor role can request an application form by emailing: admino ce@orchard-inf.hants. sch.uk ey can also arrange an informal discussion with Chair, Graeme Walker, and Head of School, Kerry Sidney, along with a visit to the school for interested candidates. A Wickedly Funny Modern Comedy Arrives On The Local Stage Lyndhurst Drama and Musical Society is delighted to present Steven Mo at’s sharply comic play e Unfriend - a fast-paced, cheerfully chaotic look at what happens when good manners go very, very wrong. In this brilliantly silly modern farce, a perfectly ordinary British couple nd themselves dealing with an unexpected houseguest whose enthusiasm is… well, let’s just say memorable. What follows is a whirlwind of awkwardness, overpoliteness, and the kind of social discomfort we all recognise (and secretly enjoy watching happen to other people). Packed with snappy dialogue, big characters, and escalating mayhem, this production promises an evening of laughs, surprises, and “oh no, don’t do that” moments. A night of comedy that celebrates community theatre at its best: bold, joyful, and just a little bit unhinged. e Unfriend will be on stage at the Vernon eatre on Sandy Lane, Lyndhurst (SO43 7DN) on 16th, 17th and 18th July at 7.30pm. Tickets are £13 and available from Lyndhurstdrama.co.uk or call: 023 8029 2531.

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