Herald - Issue 413
v THE HERALD - Your Community Magazine v 7th October 2021 • The HERALD • Page 59 023 8084 4131 • 7-9The Marsh, Hythe hythe@pearsons.com v ON THE HOME FRONT v RIPE FOR RENOVATION An opportunity to purchase this 2 bedroom end of terrace period cottage within the heart of the historic village of Hythe. e property requires modernisation and o ers scope for an extension (Subject to Planning Permission). Further bene ts of the property are UPVC double glazing, gas central heating, a larger than average garden and is o ered with NO CHAIN. An internal viewing is highly recommended. e property is situated in the centre of Hythe Village with all amenities close to hand including shops, schools and medical centre. Hythe Marina is a short walk away as is the passenger ferry service to Southampton City Centre, which is also easily accessible by road. e New Forest National Park is just a short drive away. On the market for £325,000 this property won’t be around for long! To arrange a viewing call Pearsons on: 023 8084 4131 or visit: www.pearsons.com is 3 bed semi-detached property is conveniently located in the sought a er area of Hythe Village. Within walking distance of local schools, shops, pubs, restaurants and the ever-popular Hythe passenger ferry with its direct link to Southampton, this property really does tick all the boxes. is family home boasts a large kitchen/diner, along with a sunroom, downstairs cloakroom, and a good sized lounge with feature replace. Outside you will nd a garage together with ample parking and a mature, beautifully landscaped garden. is property is priced at £475,000 and is o ered with NO CHAIN . Call independent Estate Agents Paul Jefferys on: 023 8084 8555 or visit: www.pauljeffreys.co.uk Family Home in Hythe Beaulieu Village Primary School is looking for committed governors to join the governing body at this small, friendly village school. Every school has a governing body made up of parents, sta and people from the local community, all working together with the head teacher to set the general direction, strategy, budget and policies that govern the way the school works. Commitment and interest are the key quali cations to being a governor; nance skills or experience in forging community links would be desirable but not essential. As a co-opted governor bringing speci c work/life skills, you will contribute a valuable perspective to strategic management of the school. You will need to be able to give some time to attend meetings (daytime and evening) of which there are 10 per year, read paperwork, visit the school as a governor and undertake appropriate training. Meetings are relaxed and the governors are friendly and welcoming. For more information, please visit our school website: www.beaulieuschool. org.uk or contact the Clerk, Jane Baker: j.baker@beaulieu.hants.sch.uk for more information – closing date is noon on Friday 5th November 2021 . School Governors Required THE DODGY JAMMING! On Friday 3rd September local band The Dodgy Jammers entertained Hythe & Waterside Rotarians and their friends in the local Beaulieu Village Hall. e money raised was split 50/50 between the Waterside Cancer Support Centre and other charities supported by Hythe &Waterside Rotary. ey are delighted to continue their support of the Waterside Cancer Support Centre who received £437.50 from the event. e evening was a great success and e Dodgy Jammers were happy to be back playing live again. As well as the music, guests enjoyed a two course meal. ank you to all those who supported the evening, especially the Dodgy Jammers as this was the second such event they have staged for Hythe & Waterside Rotary, the rst one being in March 2020. Cooking To Cope As part of its bereavement support and activities, Oakhaven Wellbeing o ers a six week Cookery Classes Course to anyone who has been bereaved. e next course starts on Tuesday 2nd November, running for six consecutive Tuesdays from 3pm to 5pm until 1st December . Run by Oakhaven’s Chefs, Hannah and Claire, and supported by a team of volunteers, learn basic skills of preparing vegetables, meat and sh to produce nutritious meal, increasing your motivation to cook and teaching valuable cooking skills and techniques alongside others who are in the same situation of having to prepare meals for the rst time a er losing a loved one. e course takes place in the Hospice kitchen, where you learn to prepare and cook a meal, then everyone sits down together to eat what has been cooked. e Coates Centre o ers support to anyone living across the New Forest, Waterside and Totton areas whose lives have been impacted by illness, along with family and friends, whether they are bereaved, have been diagnosed with or caring for someone with a long term illness. ere’s no need for a referral or be known to Oakhaven. e Coates Centre, open Monday-Friday from 10am until 4pm, o ers a place to meet and share with others who understand, and nd a path to help cope with everyday challenges. To reserve a place on this course telephone: 01590 638521 or call into e Coates Centre, Lower Pennington Lane, Lymington SO41 8ZZ. For more details about e Coates Centre visit: www.oakhavenhospice.co.uk/wellbeing New Forest Art Society meets from 7.30pm to 9.30pm on the third Wednesday of each month in the Linden Hall, Lyndhurst Community Centre SO43 7NY. eir next meeting and demonstration is on Wednesday 20th October with Aurora Spain: Flowers, tectures, leaf metals Paint Ins at Emery Down: A monthly Paint In: 2nd November, 7th December - please contact a Committee Member to book a place. Visitors always welcome (entry £5, free for members). For more information visit their website: www.newforestartsociety.weebly.com Art Society Bitterne United Reformed Church will be holding its 8th annual Jigsaw Puzzle Festival from Tuesday 26th October until Saturday 30th Octobe r. Taking place from 10am until 2pm daily. Hundreds of puzzles will be on display and available to buy. Enquiries Ian Abrahams on: 023 8043 1067. Jigsaw Puzzle Festival
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