Herald - Issue 423

Page 18 • The HERALD • 12th May 2022 v PROUD TO BE PART OF THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1994 v dirty oven...? Andy Neal, 41 Sea Road, Barton on Sea Head Office: 67 Barkham Ride, Wokingham, Berks RG40 4HA Free: 0800 140 9800 or Mobile: 07712 567691 www.ovenu.co.uk don’t worry... help is at hand From Ovenu®, the UK’s leading oven valeting company! Our franchised technicians remove grease, fat and burnt on carbon deposits in around three hours to an amazing standard... guaranteed. Our caustic free system offers a safe alternative to conventional methods. Hundreds of delighted clients every week use Ovenu... why not call today for a free quotation. We also clean hobs, hoods and microwaves to the same standards. Cyclists Took to the Road to Raise Vital Funds for Wessex Heartbeat Cyclists across Hampshire have pedalled their way to raise vital funds for Wessex Heartbeat. e sixth Wessex Heartbeat Cycle Sportive, was sponsored by automotive group, Hendy, for the h year running. Sunday 20th March saw 68 riders take to the roads to raise vital funds for the region’s leading heart charity. A true community e ort, a team of hardworking local volunteers, including members of Southampton Magna, New Forest and Bishops Waltham Rotary Clubs, signed up to marshall the special fundraising route. Local businesses also leant a hand, with Giant Store Southampton o ering mechanical support and Hampshire drinks company Hildon providing water supplies. Commencing and nishing in the grounds of Embley Park in Romsey, participants chose to take on a 40-mile route, or a more challenging 70-mile course. Heading o in the glorious spring sunshine, cyclists travelled through Romsey over to Winchester, Stockbridge and Broughton where the 70 and 40 mile routes split. e longer route took riders over to Salisbury and the shorter route brought cyclists back to Romsey via East Tytherley. Paul Murrells, Hendy New Car Sales Director, took part in this year’s Cycle Sportive, and was very impressed with the annual event’s organisation. He said: “Every element of this special fundraising event was brilliant – from the route and the directions to all the marshalls, who not only made sure we were going the right way, but also gave us some vital encouragement. It was a great thing to be a part of, and it’s been wonderful to be able to raise funds for such a worthwhile charity.” JohnMunro, CEO of Wessex Heartbeat, said: “Every year the Cycle Sportive gets bigger and better, and we would like to express our gratitude to all of those involved. Be it on the road or on a stationary bike, cycling is a fantastic way to keep your heart health in check, which makes the Cycle Sportive such a fitting way to raise money for Wessex Heartbeat.” Money from the Cycle Sportive will go towards the MOTOmed Letto2 Arm and Leg Bike appeal. e special equipment will be used exclusively in the CICU (Cardiac Intensive Care Unit) at Southampton General Hospital for cardiac surgical and cardiological patients to provide passive and active upper and lower limb exercises for both unconscious and conscious patients in bed or sitting out. To nd out more please visit: www. heartbeat.co.uk/Appeal/equipment- motomed-letto2-arm-and-leg-bike Cyclists participating in the Wessex Heartbeat Cycle Sportive e team at ExxonMobil Fawley are introducing RAPIDREACH a noti cation system to keep you informed of operational changes, such as when they may need to use their are. RAPIDREACH is an easy-to-use noti cation system, providing you with real time operational updates sent directly to your choice of email or mobile. You will only receive operational noti cations that they think will be of importance to the community. Signing up is easy via the ExxonMobil website: exxonmobil.co.uk/Fawley_ noti cation SIGN UP TO RECEIVE OPERATIONAL UPDATES FROM EXXONMOBIL

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