Herald - Issue 431

Page 16 • The HERALD • 27th October 2022 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v Waterside Network Group: Member Focus by Simon Chadwick It’s the turn of MBuchan Carpentry Ltd to be under the spotlight this issue. Matt Buchan is a fully qualified professional carpenter with an eye for detail and nish. His exceptional creations o en grace Facebook’s pages, showing o the high standards of his work. From built-in wardrobes to entertainment units, through to under-stairs storage to exterior decking, Matt’s work is exceptional. Rather than make do with something shop-bought, what better way to complete a room than have something made especially for it. And there’s more. MBuchan Carpentry Ltd specialise in helping you to create more space in your home. Perhaps you’re in a position to convert your garage to create an additional room or extend an existing one. Or, maybe you need an extension because of working from home or your growing family. Either way, Matt and his team can take care of it all and help you make the most of where you live. Is your kitchen looking tired? en MBuchan Carpentry Ltd can deliver you that striking kitchen you’ve always dreamed of, including knocking through to an adjoining room for openplan living. Or maybe all you require is just a refresh of new doors and worktops to give your kitchen a new lease of life. Or perhaps it’s your bathroom that’s seen better days. MBuchan Carpentry Ltd can transform the space and project manage the trades to get the job done. So, whether it’s fantastic ooring or terri c tiling, functional furniture or bespoke builds, you’ll know that you’re getting a quality creation from a local cra sman. To learn more, visit the MBuchan Carpentry Ltd Facebook page, or give Matt a call, using the contact details in the featured member box on this page. Matt Buchan, MBuchan Carpentry ree No Limits services have been shortlisted for the 2022 Children & Young People Now Awards, the gold standard for work with children, young people and families.  e annual awards have been running for 17 years and provide high recognition for organisations that serve to improve the day-to-day lives of children and young people across the country. No Limits’ three nominated services are: Bright Beginnings: 1:1 support for vulnerable young people struggling with parenthood alongside other issues, such as insecure housing, drug use, domestic violence and o ending. Next Steps: Helping young people recently released fromprison reintegrate into society and move towards a positive future. No Limits’ Mental Health Model: Support for young people’s mental health in a variety of ways, including 1:1 and group support, social prescribing, drop-in help and support in hospital. e award winners will be announced at a ceremony in London on Thursday 24th November. NatalieWebb, No Limits CEO, said “We are delighted to have been shortlisted for three prestigious Children & Young People Now awards. To be chosen from a large, national pool of charities is a true reflection of the energy, enthusiasm and commitment that our staff give to their work with young people and I’m so pleased they have been recognised in this way.” No Limits Shortlisted for Three National Awards WATERSIDE PROBUS CLUB LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE Are you looking for a local club that meets every month for a social get together, an informative talk and lunch? Why not go along to the Waterside Probus Club? Information about the club can be found on their new website: probusclub.net/waterside. is provides details of when and where the club meets, the programme of talks arranged for the club’s monthly meetings, membership costs, past organised events, contact details. If you are interested in joining why not have a look at the website or contact the club secretary by emailing: watersideprobus@outlook.com

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