Herald - Issue 422
Page 70 • The HERALD • 21st April 2022 v WE’VE BEEN YOUR LOCAL SINCE 1994 v FAWLEY GARAGE SERVICE - PARTS - M.O.T.’S ALL MAKES OF VEHICLE SERVICED AND REPAIRED • D iagnostic F ault F inding • T yres - F itting & B alancing • L aser T racking FAWLEY 8089 1057 THE VILLAGE, CALSHOT ROAD, FAWLEY 0800 028 7878 • 07866 041192 AUTOPAT A Family Business Established since 1982 PROMPT & EFFICIENT v Servicing v Mechanical Repairs v MOT’s - Petrol & Diesel v Air Conditioning Service Unit 3, Hardley Ind. Est., Hythe 023 8084 0163 VAUXTECH LOCAL GARAGE Tel: 023 8086 9496 Unit 5, New Forest Enterprise Centre, Totton, Southampton SO40 9LA LOCAL GARAGE EST 23 YEARS • Servicing & Repairs • MOT’s (arranged) • Brakes • Clutches • Tyres • Air Conditioning • Collection & Delivery Locally Friendly & Reliable Onsite Café Facilities All Makes & Models Beaulieu welcomes back Spring Autojumble One of Beaulieu’s best-loved events, Spring Autojumble, will be returning on 14th and 15th May , taking its rightful place in the packed events calendar a er a two-year absence. Following in the tyre tracks of International Autojumble, which successfully returned to the Beaulieu parkland in 2021, the show will combine colourful car displays and hundreds of bargain- lled stands, for a busy motoring-themed weekend that everyone will enjoy. As part of the event’s triumphant return, impressive car club displays will be amongst the show highlights. Rare examples of the lilac-painted Morris Minor Million will be on show in Moggyfest, a packed display of Morris Minors and contemporary classics brought together by the Dorset branch of the Morris Minor Owners’ Club. e limited edition Million, which reached its 60th birthday last year, will be celebrated with this crowd-pleasing display. Look out for a display from the Saab Enthusiasts Club, featuring a line-up of 60 Saabs of all ages in honour of all Saabs imported into the UK from 1960 until 2012. Saab always had an enviable reputation for building innovative and class-leading cars, so look out for eye- catching classics in the line-up. While the Austin A30 & A35 Owners’ Club will autojumble or call: 01590 614614. Exhibitors and Trunk Traders can book their stand online or contact the Beaulieu Events team at: events@ beaulieu.co.uk or on: 01590 614614. and perhaps even complete project vehicles. With event tickets also including all of the features of the Beaulieu attraction, make sure to head inside the National Motor Museum for more Land Rover be displaying a ne collection of Austin A30s and A35s, with these charming ‘baby Austins’ reminiscent of a di erent era, when motoring in Britain was a slower, gentler a air. Looking to buy your own classic or seeking a new project? On both days of the show, a range of classics will be on sale in Automart and Dealermart that will be sure to have you reaching for your wallet. Fans of the nation’s favourite 4X4 won’t want to miss Land Rover Rummage. Taking place on the Sunday of the show, this trading corner of Spring Autojumble is dedicated to Land Rover spare parts, all gathered in one convenient area. Look out for mechanical spares, body panels, wheels, service items, accessories, highlights. New exhibition Bond in Motion – No Time To Die features many of the original vehicles, gadgets and costumes from the latest lm, including the Land Rover Defender 110 and Bond’s Land Rover Series III. Spring Autojumble media sponsor Practical Classics will also be at the show, as the magazine team members talk to enthusiasts, discussing their latest projects and sharing their technical know-how. One-day and two-day Spring Autojumble tickets can be bought online, with an advance discount on tickets bought before midnight on 5th May. For more details and to book your tickets, visit: www. beaulieu.co.uk/events/spring- Spring Autojumble at Beaulieu - MoggyFest Furzey Gardens Gardening Festival In celebration of their 100th year Anniversary, Furzey Gardens is holding a festival of gardening on the 14th May and 15th May to raise funds for the centenary appeal. Enjoy browsing the gardens at their oral peak, with guided tours by Pete White, head gardener, throughout the weekend. ere will be stalls of plants for sale from the plant nursery on site, where the plants are raised by people with learning disabilities. A programme of talks will run throughout both days, with talks on the history, horticulture and charity sides of the garden. Some of the people supported by Furzey Gardens and Minstead Trust will also be demonstrating cra s and selling their products including bird boxes, hedgehog houses and fairy furniture. For more information or to book your tickets visit: www.minsteadtrust.org.uk/furzey-gardens ART IN LYMINGTON Lymington Arts Group usually meets at Lymington Community Centre (SO41 9BR) on the second Friday of the month from 7.30pm to 9.30pm. eir next meeting will be on Friday 13th May with speaker Heather Joli e for ‘Botanical –Acrylic’. From Thursday 19th May to Friday 27th May they will be holding their Spring Exhibition (their main exhibition) at the Masonic Hall in Lymington. Visitors are very welcome and pay £3.50. For more details contact Membership Secretary Secretary Sandi Hills on: lags.sandi@gmail.com or: 01425 613569. Bartley Table Top Sale Age Concern New Forest will be holding a Table Top Sale at Bartley Village Hall on Saturday 14th May from 2 pm to 4 pm. All proceeds raised are for their weekly Monday Lunch Club summer and Christmas Outing for 2022. Please contact Coordinator Helen Long on 023 8081 4127 for details.
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