Page 18 • The HERALD • 27th October 2022 v PROUD TO BE PART OF THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1994 v Professional installers of Fascias, Guttering, Cladding, PVCu Windows & Doors Composite Doors • 10 year labour and product guarantees Repairs, cleaning and advice also available Tel: 023 8086 9715 or 07888 705455 enquiries@aztecfascias.com AUSTIN WINDOW CLEANING Professional Window Cleaning Service established 25 years £15 per house Tel: 07733 205341 www.austinwindowcleaning.co.uk FLAT ROOFING SPECIALISTS All Roof Repairs Tel: 023 8184 5632 Mobile: 07880 508415 Email: steve@braithwaiteroo ng.co.uk THE FLAT ROOF SPECIALIST • Airport & Seaport Specialists • Highly Competitive Fares • Friendly, Reliable Service • Comfortable 6 Seater MPVs • Any Distance - Minimum Fare £10 Before booking your journey please call us for a free quotation 07770 967198 or 023 8194 8754 www.kazcarz.co.uk The next Herald is out on 17th November HALLOWEEN TREAT TRAIL It’s nearly time to dust o those spooky costumes ready for this year’s Halloween Treat Trail in Hythe! To join in the fun pop into Jane Bidwell Flowers, Harvey’s or Toys Ahoy to buy your trail bag and map. On Saturday 29th October bring your trail bags down to Hythe between 3.30pm and 6.30pm; follow the map inside ticking o all the shops enroute and collecting a treat to pop in your bag from each along the way! As well as the trail, you can ride on the decorated Hythe Pier Train free of charge and a local dance group will kick o the trail with a performance outside Waitrose. Keep a look out for ponies Amber and Elvis who will be dressed for the occasion too. Don’t forget to buy your Halloween Treat Trail bags! Who Let the Pigs Out?! If you’re out and about enjoying the Autumn air in the forest keep your eyes peeled as it’s piggy season once again! Running until Friday 18th November, pannage is the practice of turning out domestic pigs in a wood or forest in order that they may feed on fallen acorns, beechmast, chestnuts or other nuts. Historically, it was a right or privilege granted to local people on common land and it is still an important part of the forest ecology, and helps the husbandry of the other New Forest livestock – pigs can safely eat acorns as a large part of their diet, whereas excessive amounts are poisonous to ponies and cattle. For further information regarding the pannage season, please contact the Verderers’ o ce on 023 8028 2052. Snuffling snouts keep the forest floor free from acorns WHY WE SING by Geraldine of The Beaulieu Bank Notes Do you love singing? Perhaps you used to sing in your school choir or, like me, just love to sing in the car or shower! Well now is your chance to join e Beaulieu Bank Notes. No experience necessary. We are a small choir of men and women of all ages, singing anything from ‘groovy pop songs’ to Christmas Carols and if you like performing we have organised a Christmas Concert to raise money for the ‘Ben Pavitt’s Legacy of Love Fund’ and HomeStart Hampshire (New Forest Area) to be held at Beaulieu Abbey Church on Saturday 3rd December at 3pm. Tickets online at: banknotesboxo ce@gmail.com (£12 adult and £8 child (under 12). We meet on a ursday evening in Beaulieu Village Hall at 7.30pm (there is easy free parking). Your rst taster session will be absolutely FREE to see if you like us and why wouldn’t you! We are a friendly and fun loving group who just love to sing so why not give it go. All you need to do is just turn up and if you would like more information contact Christine on 07866 455322.
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