Herald - Issue 416

v THE HERALD - OUR 27TH YEAR - 1994-2021 v 9th December 2021 • The HERALD • Page 23 WARHAMMER This is new to our shop - we have a range of kits, paint, brushes and dice PLUS White Dwarf Magazine THE SUPPLY SGT 43 Rumbridge Street, Totton, Southampton. SO40 9DR Tel: 023 8178 1324 Call for a FREE Quotation 023 8084 0257 www.gasworks.co.uk Visit our showroom at 299 Shirley Road, Southampton SO15 3HU ANXIETY? PANIC ATTACKS? STAY CALM, IN CONTROL AND RELAXED Break Free from a Fear or Habit. Regain Confidence and Happiness Fast and Effective Solution, Lasting Results CALL 07786 376980 E: alan@alanjoneshypnotherapy.com Train Book Tops 600 Sales Sales of Alan Titheridge’s book ‘The Heartbeat of Hythe – The Story of the Hythe Pier Railway’ published in July have now passed the 600 mark. e train started running on Hythe Pier just a few months short of 100 years ago; Alan’s book presents a detailed account of its story and of those who have worked and ridden on it. Hythe Pier Heritage Association is planning a Centenary Celebration next July. With Christmas fast approaching, the book, available from the Herald o ce in Hythe, makes for a ne gi . It is also available from the Hythe Ferry Ticket O ce, Blissful Gi s in Hythe’s Pylewell Precinct, Sandra’s Florist in Holbury, Norris Gi Shop in Beaulieu, the Eling Tide Mill Gi Shop in Totton and from: www. ceratopi abooks . co.uk With sales on the right track, Alan Titheridge’s ‘Heartbeat of Hythe’ proves a popular gift for Christmas HPHA Volunteers Celebrate with Chips! More than 30 of Hythe Pier Heritage Association’s (HPHA) volunteers joined its Directors for an informal sh and chip lunch at Philpotts Fish and Chip Restaurant in Hythe in mid-November. As well as being a celebration of the successful Rock the Pier Music Festival which raised more than £7,000 towards its funding, the gathering was a relaxing occasion Volunteers celebrating the success of this year’s Rock the Pier. Photo credit: Stephanie Philpott for many of those who worked tirelessly throughout the event in mid- September. HPHA secretary Jill Gower said: “It was great to meet up socially with some of our volunteers. Usually at events, everyone is so busy; we don’t have time to talk to each other properly”.

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