v THE HERALD - Your Community Magazine v 27th October 2022 • The HERALD • Page 59 023 8254 7600 TMT House • 12 The Marsh • Hythe • SO45 6AL enquiry@tmtlegalservices.co.uk www.tmtlegalservices.co.uk Your Local Legal Specialists PROPERTY & CONVEYANCING We specialise in Conveyancing Services from buying your first home to investment buy to lets Call theTeam on 023 8254 7600 or visit our website for our online quotation tool where you can also instruct us If you come into any of these categories, then you will need to complete a self-assessment. Other services that we can provide M G ACCOUNTANCY SERVICES Telephone & Fax: 023 8089 1351 • Email: mgeere@btinternet.com Specialising in Bookkeeping and Accountancy Services in and around the New Forest and Waterside area, be assured of a local and friendly service. Are you self-employed? Are you a small business? Are you a landlord? Do you have investment income? NEW LIMITED COMPANY SET UP VAT RETURNS CREDIT CONTROL OUT OF HOURS CONSULTATIONS BUSINESS PLANS PAYROLL • CIS GENERAL BOOKKEEPING CORPORATIONTAX Don’t let this be you at the end of the tax year ASK A PROFESSIONAL Success at Hythe Jobcentre Jobs Fair Hythe Jobcentre hosted a Jobs Fair on 6th October attended by 6 local employers who had a variety of vacancies. e event was a great success with 5 job o ers on the day and several more candidates being taken forward for second interviews. If you are an employer and would like Hythe Jobcentre to promote your vacancy at no cost to your business or would like to nd out more about their employer o er please email: newforest.employeradvisers@dwp. gov.uk CPRE Hampshire Share the Hedgerow Love with Launch of Community ‘Hedge’ Fund Community groups from across Hampshire are being invited to apply for grants of up to £750 to assist with the planting or restoration, by laying or gapping up, of hedges in areas accessible to the public. At CPREHampshire, they are passionate about hedges. Not only as a beautiful feature of the countryside, green spaces and gardens, but for the contribution they make to reversing the e ects of climate change, and in providing shelter, homes, safe travel and food to all kinds of wildlife. In recognition of the value they o er, the Hampshire based countryside charity has launched a Community ‘Hedge’ Fund. e aim is to reach across Hampshire to assist the national CPRE target of increasing the length of hedgerows in the UK by 40% by 2050. Since 1945, we have lost half our hedgerows, intensifying nature’s decline and hindering the ght against climate change. CPRE Hampshire is determined to help in turning this round by communicating the important role hedgerows play, as well as undertaking projects around restoring and planting. Recent initiatives include a project in the South West of Hampshire to restore and plant hedgerows, involving local schools, the local Young Famers and a team of volunteers. Boyd McCleary, CPRE Hampshire Vice Chair said: “We are delighted to launch the Community Hedge Fund. Hedgerows need our help. Around 50% of this country’s hedgerows have disappeared since the Second World War and many more have been seriously degraded or are otherwise under threat. This is a great opportunity to get local communities involved and get some more hedges planted or repaired in public spaces that really need it.” If you think your local public areas or community groups would bene t, please visit: www.cprehampshire.org. uk or email the CPRE Hampshire Hedgerow Co-ordinator: ellie.banks@ cprehampshire.org.uk. Guidance and advice can also be provided where needed. e deadline for applications is Friday 11th November 2022. A group of willing volunteers next to their newly laid hedge as part of a recent CPRE Hampshire hedgerows initiative.
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