Herald - Issue 412

16th September 2021 • The HERALD • Page 41 v THE NEXT HERALD IS OUT ON 7TH OCTOBER v 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 WALK FOR HOPE Wessex Cancer Trust’s flagship fundraising event, Walk for Hope, returns to Burley Park in the New Forest on Sunday 26th September, and the charity is looking for 400 walkers to step out and raise vital funds for local people living with cancer. You can do your bit by signing up to walk ve, ten or 20 miles. You can do it alone or with friends and family and at your own pace, making the event perfect for supporters of all ages and abilities. Entrants will receive an o cial Walk for Hope t-shirt, sponsorship forms and all the training and event information you’ll need for the day. A er being cheered over the nish line, walkers will be presented with a medal and will be able to celebrate over a slice of 40th birthday cake. Tickets are £25 adults, £15 for under 16s, £85 for a team of four adults and £5 for dogs. Visit: www.wessexcancer.org. uk/event/walk-for-hope-2021 for more information and to sign up. ere is a sponsorship goal of £100 for the ve- mile route, and £150 for the ten and 20-mile routes. All of the money raised will be used to provide practical and emotional support to people living with cancer in Hampshire, Dorset and the Isle of Wight. e event is being sponsored by Irwin Mitchell Solicitor, Brewin Dolphin Investment Management and Drive Personnel. Walk the Test Way is year you have the opportunity to walk down the Test Way without having to walk back! Join in on Sunday 26th September for one of the best walks in Hampshire, choosing one of ve distances, from 5 miles up to a marathon 26 miles. Dogs welcome. is sponsored Walk is managed by e Rotary Club of Romsey Test, with buses from Romsey to take you to your chosen start point. e route is fully sign-posted and marshalled with St John Ambulance in attendance. You can make it a family or group event and collect your medal at the nish line in the Memorial Park Romsey. Have fun, see the beautiful surroundings and raise funds for your chosen charity. Visit: www.walkthetestway. org.uk for registration and more details. Distinction for Cabin Crew An award winning barbershop quartet is making its wonderful harmonies available to everyone - free of charge ! ‘Cabin Crew’ recently won the Julia Brooking Shield section of the Southampton Festival of Music and Drama with a videoed ‘live’ performance of two very di erent songs. e quartet’s rendition of the ballad ‘My Cup Runneth Over’ and a more upbeat ‘Harmony Rag’ earned them a distinction in their class as they were awarded 87 points out of 100. Cabin Crew; named a er the Log Cabin where they rehearse, features Dudley Stone (lead), John Dunning (tenor), Wayne Culver (bass) and Paul Moulin (baritone). ey are all local to the New Forest and surrounding areas and stem from the well-known Ocean Harmony barbershop chorus. Now that most restrictions have been li ed Cabin Crew are eager to sing, free of charge, for any charity or local group who are looking for a bit of fun and something di erent. Lead Singer Dudley explains: “We are keen to get back out and sing for the public and are happy to come along to functions and sing to anyone who wants to hear us”. Please contact Dudley on 07904 452082 for more information. Barbershop quartet Cabin Crew, (left to right) Dudley Stone, John Dunning, Wayne Culver and Paul Moulin Tool & Haberdashery Sale Don’t miss charity, ‘Tools for Self Reliance’ outside tool and haberdashery sale on Saturday 2nd October, 10am-12noon. Held at their Netley Marsh Workshops, Ringwood Road, Netley Marsh, SO40 7GY. Browse hand, power, vintage, garden tools, haberdashery and sewing machines for sale. Each pound raisedwill support opportunities for people in Uganda, Sierra Leone, Zambia, Ghana and Malawi to rebuild their lives a er the pandemic, when they join their vocational training projects to learn a trade, and be equipped with donated tools refurbished by their UK volunteers. With free entry and with prices starting from 50p, go along and grab a bargain! *Please note that if the event has to be cancelled the website event page will be updated; www.tfsr.org/event ank you so much for your generous support and they are looking forward to seeing everyone on 2nd October!

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