Herald - Issue 403
Page 20 • The HERALD • 11th March 2021 Professional installers of Fascias, Guttering, Cladding, PVCu Windows & Doors Composite Doors • 10 year labour and product guarantees Repairs, cleaning and advice also available Tel: 023 8086 9715 or 07888 705455 enquiries@aztecfascias.com Call Dean 023 8184 8523 Mobile 07878 195521 Email: aerialinstallations@gmail.com Aerial Installations • Southampton-based Family Run company • Established since 1975 • Checkatrade approved • Digital Aerials fitted • Freesat installed • Extra TV points • Free Quotes We offer a Full Range of Carpentry and Building Services: • Full Design Service • Garage and Loft Conversions • Extensions • Fitted Kitchens and Bathrooms • Brickwork • Flat Roofs • Conservatories • PVCu Windows • Decking • Fencing, Pergolas and Gates D&G CARPENTRY & BUILDING Over 25 years experience, so for a fast and friendly service with free estimates call on 07767 833227 or 023 8089 9371 FLAT ROOFING SPECIALISTS All Roof Repairs Tel: 023 8184 5632 Mobile: 07880 508415 Email : steve@braithwaiteroo ng.co.uk THE FLAT ROOF SPECIALIST Send your local news to The Editor, The Herald, 2 High Street, Hythe SO45 6AH Look Out Look Out, There’s a Knitter About! by Editor, Donna Head Residents of Pilley were thrilled (and a little perplexed) when they woke in early December to nd their local post box, beautifully decorated with a Christmas themed crocheted wonder! Many thought this was a one- o creation to help spread some Christmas cheer but when the New Year rang in, low and behold, there was another amazing masterpiece adorning the post box. January seemed to go on forever and when February arrived it brought with it the promise of lighter evenings, da odils, increased vaccine roll- out and yes, you’ve guessed it another creation! – love was in the air with the display of a pair of love birds just in time for St. Valentine’s Day. e question on everyone’s lips is, who is cra ing these beauties? Some have theories of who it might be, others love the mystery. Will there be more? Who knows… but, what we do know is that they have brought joy, happiness, and kindness during a very dark time and for that, the community will be always grateful. is well-known quote sums up the challenge faced by novel knitters: “In the nineteenth century, knitting was prescribed to women as a cure for nervousness and hysteria. Many new knitters find this sort of hard to believe because, until you get good at it, knitting seems to cause those ailments.” Courtsey of ‘At Knit’s End’ by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Coram Voice, a charity that ensures the voices of children and young people in and around the care system are heard, first launched the competition in 2016 as a platform for care-experienced young people to express their creative talents and share their stories. e theme of this year’s competition is ‘ What Makes Life Good ’ and entries can be in any written form including poems, short stories, raps or newspaper articles, with a 500-word limit. ere are four age categories: primary school, lower secondary school (age 11-14), upper secondary school (age 15-17) and care leavers (age 18-25). previous years of the competition. Previous entrants have said that participating had inspired them to write more, made them feel appreciated and valued for their talents and helped them to express their emotions about being in care. Ryan, winner of the Voices 2020 Primary School category, said: “This brilliant competition gives young people the opportunity to express themselves. I’ve dealt with lots of difficult feelings to be the person I am today, and writing helps to clear my head. Without entering this competition, I wouldn’t have discovered how much I enjoy writing. We all have a poet inside us – we just need to have a go and write from our hearts.” is year’s theme of ‘What Makes Life Good’ is guaranteed to see more creative and inspiring written pieces from care experienced young people. It is a chance for young people to express what really matters to them and an opportunity to showcase their talents. Entries can be submitted online at: www.coramvoice.org.uk/voices until 31st March 2021. Writing Competition for Children in Care and Young Care Leavers Entries will be judged by an expert panel of authors and poets, some of whom are care experienced. e judges are due to be announced shortly, alongside a group of young judges who were nalists in v F @ heraldpublishing v
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