Page 62 • The HERALD • 6th October 2022 v THE HERALD - INDEPENDENT AND PROUD OF IT v v ON THE HOME FRONT v 023 8084 4131 • hythe@pearsons.com • 7-9The Marsh, Hythe SO45 6AJ Pearsons Estate Agents are pleased to o er a 1 bedroom retirement at for sale within Haven Court in Hythe. On the market for £229,950 leasehold this at bene ts from under oor heating, UPVC double glazing and a private balcony. A security door entry system leads you into the entrance hall of the at which includes a storage cupboard with hot water cylinder and shelving and doors leading to the shower room, bedroom and living room. e bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and a window to the front. e shower room features a low level WC, inset wash hand basin with cupboard below and a walk in shower unit with glazed screen. e living room comes with a feature replace with an electric coal e ect re place, double glazed doors at the front of the room lead out onto a private balcony and a door to the rear of the living room leads into the kitchen which bene ts from a skylight and includes a 4 ring ceramic hob, built in electric oven as well as an integrated fridge freezer. Haven Court is located within easy reach of the local shops in Hythe village and residents have full use of a homeowners lounge, laundry room, mobility scooter store with charging points and a beautifully landscaped garden. A service charge of approximately £2,070 per annum is payable for this at. For more information or to book a viewing please contact Pearsons Estate Agents on: 023 8084 4131 or visit: www.pearsons.com e Wetwheels Foundation has been announced as the charity partner for the rst Maritime UK Solent Awards, raising awareness of its important and inspiring work, enabling disabled people to enjoy the open water barrier-free. e charity was founded in 2011 by yachtsman, Geo Holt MBE DL, and has helped 6,000 disabled and disadvantaged people each year to participate, learning seamanship and building con dence with a shared and enriching experience. Geo Holt MBE DL said: “We are delighted to be the charity partner for the Maritime UK Solent Awards. For Wetwheels, this is a wonderful opportunity to share our story with both existing and new supporters, and with two boats based in Southampton and Portsmouth, we have a strong regional presence, with a reputation for excellence. We have a number of strong partnerships with the community and business. The Solent is a thriving place to be, with a rich mixture of culture, history, business, as well as stunning coastlines and natural landmarks.” e Wetwheels Foundation will be joining Maritime UK Solent at the Southampton International Boat Show on 22nd September, where the shortlisted nominees for this year’s Awards are to be announced. Wetwheels will be giving a presentation to Maritime UK Solent’s Network at their regular monthly brie ng, highlighting the unique opportunity that they o er disabled people of all ages. Maritime UK Solent will work with the Wetwheels Foundation to raise awareness of the valuable work undertaken by the charity, during the Awards promotions and as part of the ceremony. Stuart Baker, Managing Director of Maritime UK Solent, said: “We’re so proud to be bringing this partnership to the Awards. The Wetwheels Foundation is a fantastic charity, offering incredible experiences for disabled people in the Solent community, many getting out on the water for the first time. We are thrilled to support them. Not only will the Awards evening provide an ideal platform for spreading the word about the Charity’s great work, but we also hope to be able to raise some money towards supporting all that they do.” e regional voice of the Solent maritime cluster is hosting its inaugural awards to celebrate the best of maritime across the region and to o er businesses the opportunity to gain recognition for their contribution to the continued success of the sector. 1 BEDROOM RETIREMENT FLAT Wetwheels is the Chosen Charity for Regional Maritime Awards Enjoying a Wetwheels trip BRAMSHOTT HILL SENIORS RYDE AWAY MATCH RESULTS At 6.45am on ursday 1st September the Dibden Golf Car Park was busy with Bramshott Hill Senior Players gathering to journey to Southampton Port. e Seniors were preparing to play their only overseas-match of the season. Four cars were loaded with twelve players and all of their equipment to make their way to Southampton, where they would board the vessel to take them overseas to their adversary’s club. Upon docking at Cowes on the Isle of Wight (OK it’s not that far overseas), the four cars then made their way to Ryde Golf Club to play the return match against Ryde Seniors. is match holds special signi cance as the clubs play for a trophy. To win the trophy the results of both home and away matches determine the overall winner. is competition has been held for about een years and in all the time Bramshott Hill Seniors have never won the trophy. On this occasion hopes were high as they had beaten Ryde Seniors six nil in the home leg back in June and therefore only needed to halve one of the games to win the trophy. ey are pleased to report that Bramshott Hill Seniors won two and a half games to Ryde’s three and a half. ey had at last won the Trophy under the guidance of their captain Stuart Bulbrooke. Stuart was presented with the trophy at dinner held in the Ryde Clubhouse a er the match. A weary but high spirited Bramshott team boarded the ferry for the return journey. Ryde team e Southampton Camera Club’s next meeting will be on Monday 17th October for a MDO Studio - Practical Portraits Demonstration. is is a practical workshop style evening -more information to follow. Meetings take place in Copythorne Hall starting at 7.45pm. Visitors are welcome £7 on the door. Further information sccprog@ southamptoncameraclub.co.uk or visit www.southamptoncameraclub.co.uk/ events Practical Portraits Demonstration
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