27th October 2022 • The HERALD • Page 31 v SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES v JIM GRASSICK Double Glazing Repairs • Locks • Handles • Hinges • Glass Over 40 years experience Tel: 07712 718343 Email: jamesgrassickSO45@gmail.com Put Your Repairs in Safe Hands New Build, Extensions, Renovations and Roofing • All aspects of carpentry, brickwork and Roofing • All Roof repairs • Patios and Landscaping • Bathroom and Kitchen design and install Architectural Services with design, planning, technical and 3D offered in association with 023 8028 4420 info@blaydondev.co.uk info@newforestas.co.uk KDL PLUMBING & HEATING All Jobs Undertaken • Free Estimates and Advice Call Kevin on 07475 128249 or 023 8181 0016 NO CALL OUT CHARGES ADDED G. Brown Upholstery Services Est: 1988 Antique and modern Motorhomes campervans classic car seats Replacement cushions 48 yrs experience • All work guaranteed Tel. 023 8087 1969 Email: garybrownupholstery@gmail.com Send your local news to The Editor, The Herald, 2 High Street, Hythe SO45 6AH or email: editor@herald-publishing.co.uk Supporters Enjoy Magic and Motown while Raising More than £12,500 for Heart Charity Supporters of Southampton-based Wessex Heartbeat enjoyed a night of magic and Motown to help raise more than £12,500 for the leading heart and more accurate, pre-operative planning for surgery on children living with congenital heart disease. John Munro, Wessex Heartbeat’s Chief Executive, said: “We had a fabulous evening and are extremely grateful for the generosity of our supporters. Being able to raise funds for this revolutionary project, as well as our other fundraising appeals, is wonderful. Thank you to everyone who donated, and to the Concorde Club, Colin Phillips, Princes of Motown, Adger Brown, Alan Brindle and Mike Andrews, and all those who kindly contributed raffle prizes and their time. Roll on next year!” Wessex Heartbeat fundraiser charity. e glittering event saw 130 guests come together at the annual fundraiser, held at the Concorde Club Eastleigh, to enjoy an evening of music, entertainment – and plenty of fundraising. As guests entered, they were treated to a dazzling display from professional magician, Colin Phillips, before being led to the decorated marquee where they were greeted by compere Adger Brown, who got the evening o to a great start. Guests then enjoyed a sumptuous three-course dinner with wine. e evening kickstarted the fundraising e orts with an exciting ra e with prizes of hampers, trinkets and gi cards generously donated by local businesses including very generous vouchers for jewellery donated by David Mellor Jeweller’s. Later, a small auction gave the chance for guests to bid on a Michel Roux dining experience and a luxury dinner at e Hyde, Mayfair. e auction also included a perfume hamper worth £500, kindly donated by Trish and Steve Barter, long-time supporters of Wessex Heartbeat Towards the end of the evening, visitors were treated to entertainment from ‘Princes of Motown’ who wowed the crowd with a string of hits from the era of Motown. There was also an opportunity to ‘sponsor a heart’ by donating towards Wessex Heartbeat’s 3D Heart appeal. e charity is currently raising money for 3D heart modelling software which will transform the way heart surgery is performed in Southampton on children. The innovat ive technology, which costs £600 per printed heart, will support clinicians at the University Hospital Southampton, to encourage less evasive, TOTTON REPAIR CAFÉ e aim of the Totton Repair Café, along with all repair cafés, is to try and prevent small household goods from going to land ll if they stop working. Volunteer repairers can advice and assess/repair small electrical and other items. ey o er information about Repair Cafés and the Men’s Shed. Refreshments at a small charge while you wait. You can take along small electrical or other items too good for the tip, nd out more about the Repair Café or Men’s Shed, sit and help/observe with any repair. A er your repair is completed all they ask for is a voluntary donation towards the cost of the hall and insurance. Totton Repair Café is running on Saturday 29th October. ey will be open from 10.30am until 1pm at Totton & Eling Community Centre. For further details please contact the Totton & Eling Community Centre by email: tottonrepaircafe@gmx.co.uk
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