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A small independent café in the heart of Hythe recently found itself on the national stage when a journalist from the BBC visited Meeple Play Café on Pylewell Road to speak with young workers about the economic realities facing their generation. e interview, recorded in March, featured café employee Imogen alongside another young woman who works locally in the village. Marian Connolly reunited with the tree BBC Visit Shines Spotlight on Hythe’s Meeple Play Café e segment aired as part of Newsbeat on BBC Radio1 and BBC Radio1Xtra in connection to the Spring Statement, and is still available via BBC Sounds. Locally and across the UK, independent hospitality businesses are facing some of the toughest trading conditions in decades. Rising costs for energy, ingredients, sta ng, rent, and taxation have created a perfect storm for small venues trying to stay a oat. At the same time, households are tightening their belts, with the occasional co ee date, lunch out, or family treat o en one of the rst luxuries to be reconsidered. Yet communities like Hythe are fortunate to have a vibrant high street lled with independent cafés, bars, restaurants, and pubs. ese businesses give the village its character and warmth - but they also rely heavily on local support to survive. Meeple Play Café was founded with the aim of o ering something more than a traditional co ee shop. Alongside specialty co ee a delicious menu, and locally baked treats, the venue o ers an array of screen free fun for all ages. You’ll notice play doh on every table, a huge library of board games for customers to explore, paint your own pottery, decoupage, a packed schedule of classes, clubs, and special events, as well as its famous children’s play village. Designed for families, friends, and hobbyists of all ages, it has become a place where people gather not just to eat and drink, but to connect - whether through games, conversation, or community events. On Tuesday 9th March, the venue hosted its rst SEN-friendly play session, designed to create a calmer, more supportive environment for children with additional sensory needs. e session featured lowered lighting, quiet, relaxing music and a variety of sensory toys and play equipment not usually available. Adding something truly special to the day was the presence of hairdresser Beulah from Visual Cuts, another much-loved local independent business. Beulah o ered SEN-friendly haircuts in a calm and playful environment, helping children who might otherwise struggle in a traditional salon setting feel comfortable and con dent. One parent shared their experience on Facebook: “My son had the best experience with Beulah — she was so patient and won him over in an instant! …we will definitely be going back.” Following the success of the rst event, the café plans to run SEN-friendly sessions on the first Tuesday of every month, continuing its mission to make the space welcoming for everyone. Upcoming events at Meeple Play Café include: 5th April Paint your own pottery Bottomless Brunch, 8th April Kids Character Needlefelt, 9th April Tarot Social Event, 16th April 16-25 year old games night, 17th April Men’s Mental Health night 21st April Kids handprint/footprint pottery workshop.

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Page 16 • The HERALD • 2nd April 2026 v SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES v WATERSIDE NETWORK GROUP: MEMBER FOCUS by Simon Chadwick If you’re a mobile phone or tablet owner, then there’s a very reasonable chance you already know Lewis Watson and his team at LW Repairs. Based in Hythe, on the pedestrian approach to Hythe Library, LW Repairs is a welcoming place to visit. ey know that not everyone is tech savvy, so they are there to patiently guide you through the process. eir 1-to-1 personal service aims to help you with whatever problem you have with your phone, tablet or laptop. It’s done so at your speed, without pressure or jargon. It might be everyday functions that you’d like to get to grips with, setting up emails, or learning how to video call your family. Maybe you need some help with getting your head around social media, such as Facebook, or want to understand how online shopping works. Regardless of what you need, the LW Repairs team are patient and friendly, and won’t make you feel silly. If you’re a new phone owner, they can help you get set-up, and even assist with data transfers from an old device. It’s all done at your pace, so you won’t be made to feel rushed. You’ll also nd a great range of refurbished phones and tablets at very reasonable prices. And if you’re not that bothered about having the most up-to-date product, or need a child’s rst phone, the range stretches to accommodate you with amazing entry level prices. LW Repairs also stock a wide range of accessories, from screen protectors to charging cables, not to mention cases, that are ideal for your particular device. LW Repairs has been operating for over ten years and has become the trusted name on the Waterside for all things phone, tablet and laptop. To learn more, please use the contact details, opposite. A Taxi With A Little Extra Many of you will already know of Steve Dodgson of Top Flight Taxi, but for those of you who don’t, Steve operates a silver VW Caddy, licensed by NFDC. What’s unusual about Steve’s taxi is that it is a very versatile vehicle. e VW Caddy’s height means that it can be swi ly adapted to carry a wheelchair user, plus one additional passenger. With public transport somewhat lacking, this makes it much easier for wheelchair users on the Waterside to get around. Alternatively, with its standard seating con guration, Top Flight Taxi can carry up to six passengers – ideal for groups enjoying a night out. is also makes Top Flight Taxi the ideal choice for Southampton cruise terminals, Southampton and Bournemouth airport transfers, and any other local trips where reliability and professionalism are a must – not to mention that extra bit of room. And because Steve’s been a licensed NFDC driver since 1996, you can rest assured that you’re in very capable, experienced hands. For availability, please contact Steve Dodgson at Top Flight Taxi on: 07850 532 235. Top Flight Private Hire’s VW Caddy LW Repairs in Hythe

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