Herald - Issue 413
Page 28 • The HERALD • 7th October 2021 v WE’VE BEEN YOUR LOCAL SINCE 1994 v 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 • Airport & Seaport Specialists • Highly Competitive Fares • Friendly, Reliable Service • Comfortable 6 Seater MPVs • Any Distance - Minimum Fare £10 Before booking your journey please call us for a free quotation 07770 967198 or 023 8194 8754 www.kazcarz.co.uk Your Local Professional Electrician • Complete Rewires • Periodic Inspection Reports • Fault Finding & Repair • New Consumer Units • New Circuits • Central Heating Wiring • Extra Sockets/Lights • PAT Testing • No Job Too Small • Part P Registered • Fast & Efficient Service • Free Estimates Telephone Gary on 07788 865081 forestelectrical@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 Beaulieu Camera Group Annual Photographic Exhibition Beaulieu Camera Group once again exhibited a wide selection of photographic prints at the village’s annual Fete in the grounds of Palace House. This year the display was situated alongside the Clock Tower and happily next to the barbeque, Pimms and strawberries. Nearly every member of the club had at least one print included with a total of nearly eighty on display. eir tribute to Alan Cooke was given prominence as people walked into the exhibition and it was wonderful to see the array of superb images on one board. His wife Fran, who kindly lent them the prints, visited during the a ernoon, which made it extra special. e celebrity guest who opened the Fete, Helen McGinn was asked to choose her favourite print. She selected ‘Running Repair’ by Alan Price. Alan was presented with a bottle of champagne by Lord Montagu. e choice was particularly pleasing as Alan was the o cial photographer for the Fete and had been very busy all day carrying out these duties. Members of the public were also asked to vote for their ‘favourite’ with the most popular receiving the Bob Grier Memorial Trophy. A total of 220 people voted and the winning print was ‘Hardly a Ripple’ by Bob Abbot , which received 17 votes. ere was a tie for 2nd and 3rd place, both prints by Paul Gray ‘Misty Day King’ and ‘Watching Through the Meadow’ . Congratulations to them and to all the members whose prints made such a wonderful display. e Fete is a great showcase for Beaulieu Camera Group and certainly this year the quality of work on display was superb. Further information and examples of the Camera Group’s work can be seen on the website: www. beaulieucameragroup.co.uk e group meets at Beaulieu Primary School on the rst and third Wednesday of the month at 7.30pm. New members of all abilities are always welcome. Left to right: Lord Montagu, Alan Price with winning print “Running Repair”, Sue Dunham Beaulieu Camera Group Chairperson, celebrity Helen McGinn and Hilary Flaxman Event Coordinator. (Photographer Greg Holmes) Left to Right: Sue Dunham Beaulieu Camera Group Chairperson, Bob Abbot with print ‘Hardly a Ripple’ the winner of the Bob Grier Trophy for the most votes by the general public and Hilary Flaxman Event Coordinator. (Photographer Alan Price) STEP UP FOR THE SCOUTS TheScoutsare launching the #GoodForYou campaign designed to recruit over 1,000 volunteers in Hampshire to help young people to reconnect, supporting their wellbeing and building their skills for life. Youth membership in Hampshire has fallen by 18% over the past year, falling from 19,000 last year to 15,600. Adult volunteer numbers in Hampshire are also down from 6,600 in 2020 to 6,000 for 2021. Scout groups across Hampshire are now looking to build back better and empower the COVID-19 generation. To do this Scouts need more adults to step up and volunteer to lead young people. Scout volunteers will create opportunities for young The Scouts build skills that last a lifetime people to recover from the impact of the pandemic by supporting their wellbeing and building the skills needed to succeed in life. For more information, please contactHampshire Scouts County O ce on: 023 8084 7847 or email: c o mm u n i c a t i o n s @ hampshirescouts.org.uk. Details for contacting the Scouts across the UK can be found at: www.scouts. org.uk/contact-us
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