Herald - Issue 431

v INDEPENDENT, LOCAL AND PROUD v Page 68 • The HERALD • 27th October 2022 VAUXTECH LOCAL GARAGE Tel: 023 8086 9496 Unit 5, New Forest Enterprise Centre, Totton, Southampton SO40 9LA LOCAL GARAGE EST 27 YEARS • Servicing & Repairs • MOT’s (arranged) • Brakes • Clutches • Tyres • Air Conditioning • Collection & Delivery Locally Friendly & Reliable Onsite Café Facilities All Makes & Models BRAMSHOTT HILL SENIORS RESULTS Monday 26th September saw 32 Senior Players take to the course for a Stableford quali er. e weather is now beginning to feel like Autumn and is noticeable a er such a hot and dry summer. is did not deter the intrepid Bramshott Seniors and some very good scores were returned at the end of the competition. e results were as follows: Division 1: 1st Mike Wells 41pts, 2nd Pete Kimmins 40pts (countback), 3rd John Brooks 40pts; Division 2: 1st Ron Gooding 42pts (countback), 2nd John Bailey 42pts, 3rd Gerry Murphy 39pts; Division 3: 1st Paul Baker 41pts, 2nd Chuck Stone 38pts, 3rd Terry Wiseman 37pts. ursday 29th September and the Bramshott Hill Seniors team were looking forward to a return match at Dibden against the Burley golf club seniors. At the away match at Burley Golf Club back in March Bramshott Hill lost four games to two. e weather was not good and the teams encountered rain, wind and snow during the course of the match. However, a er some heavy overnight rain the sun shone brightly at Dibden for the start of the home match and Bramshott were determined to win this leg. Once again a cracking game was enjoyed by all especially Bramshott Seniors as they won ve games to one. A er the match they all retired to the MyTime function room for dinner consisting of sausage, cheesy mash, vegetables and gravy followed by apple crumble and custard. Over co ee both Captains addressed the teams with much humour and banter. Again when everyone made their way home it was agreed that the interclub matches although competitive are great fun which all participants enjoy. Bramshott Hill Seniors v Burley Christmas Cheer for All the Family at Beaulieu Festive Fayre Christmas comes early this year with a fun, festive day out for friends and family in the stunning grounds of Beaulieu, home of the National Motor Museum. From Friday 9th to Sunday 11th December, the new Beaulieu Festive Fayre will celebrate this magical time of year. Your day will be full of delicious seasonal food, street food, drink and tastings to tempt the tastebuds, joyful carols and live bandstand entertainment from West End sensation, Adam Christopher-Rhys, the Santa Babies Duo and local choirs. You’ll be able to get hands-on with festive workshops, and there’s Christmas shopping galore with more than 70 artisan makers and local producers selling a wide range of gi s, from jewellery and candles to cheese and spirits, plus children’s activities and Father Christmas who will be handing out small gi s from a vintage vehicle from the National Motor Museum’s collection. Festive Fayre tickets include full entry to all of Beaulieu’s attractions, indoors and out. Visitors can experience place, and we can’t think of a more wonderful way to welcome some festive spirit than with this exciting new event. We hope visitors will love the experience of exploring all that Beaulieu has to offer, while enjoying the sights, sounds, scents and flavours of the season. From mulled wine and Father Christmas to carols, Christmas shopping and reindeer, this magical event has everything you need to get you in the mood.” Rachael Goldstraw, Head of Marketing & Business Development at Beaulieu Enterprises, said: “We’re looking forward to extending a warm Beaulieu welcome this December when we start our Christmas celebrations with this new and exciting Festive Fayre. Whether you’re looking for a fun-packed family day out or a Christmas shopping trip that supports small businesses, there’s something for everyone to enjoy, together.” Tickets for the Beaulieu Festive Fayre are on sale now at www.beaulieufestivefayre.co.uk. Advance booking is recommended to avoid disappointment. Opening times are 10am-5pm, with entry prices from £12.50. Concession and child rates available (children under the age of 5 go free). Beaulieu is in the heart of the New Forest National Park, not far from Southampton, Bournemouth, Winchester, Salisbury and Portsmouth. Find out more and book tickets at: www. beaulieufestivefayre.co.uk the splendour of a Victorian country house Christmas at Palace House, the Montagu family home since 1538, with its towering Christmas trees, elegant decorations and roaring log res, costumed sta readying the house for the festivities, and garden and grounds. ere’s the world-famous National Motor Museum to enjoy with its ne collection of cars, motorcycles and motoring memorabilia and On Screen Cars, the mile-long ‘Skytrain’ monorail for a bird’s-eye view of Beaulieu, the Secret Army Exhibition marking Beaulieu’s WWII history, medieval abbey ruins, and historic Clock House art gallery. Children will nd plenty of fun at the Beaulieu Festive Fayre, with face painting, Christmas storytelling, eats, treats and cra s and a festive trail, with time to explore Little Beaulieu, an exciting wooden adventure play area and replica of Palace House, featuring secret passageways, a treetop boardwalk and zip wire, not to mention hot refreshments on hand for parents and carers. Rachel Poletti-Gadd, Event Director at Immediate Live, joint organisers of the Beaulieu Festive Fayre, said: “Christmas at Beaulieu is a very special time and e Hythe Cinema Moviola show lms in high de nition Blu-ray and stereo sound on a large screen at e Parish Hall. eir next o ering is Good Luck to You, Leo Grande (15) on Tuesday 15th November, at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. A er three long decades of unsatisfying marital relations with the same man, widowed former RE teacher Nancy Stokes plucks up the courage to step out of her comfort zone. And not knowing what to expect, uptight Nancy decides to explore her dormant sexuality by paying for a discreet sexual experience with charming, courteous, so -spoken young escort Leo Grande. As the polite and tolerant professional tries to gure out what Nancy needs to hear and do, the con icted schoolteacher nds herself grappling with unprecedented emotions and thoughts about her body and unspoken desires. But a er all these years, can Nancy take control of her sex life and receive the longed-for pleasure she deserves? Tickets are £6 and available in advance from Pebbles ladies clothes shop in the High Street (opposite Costa), or on the door on show days. HYTHE CINEMA Bramble Clearance at Tadburn Meadows Tadburn Meadows Local Nature Reserve, located in Romsey (SU367214) will be holding a Bramble Clearance on Saturday 12th November from 10am until 12noon, meet at Eight Acres. Tadburn Meadows Local Nature Reserve is hidden amongst the houses and covers almost 12 acres and provides a home for a variety of Britain’s best loved wildlife and some nationally threatened species. e site boasts a variety of habitats, from a stream more characteristic of the New Forest to wet woodland and grassland. Tadburn Conservation Volunteers are a local group working on Tadburn Meadows Local Nature Reserve, Romsey. Contact: tadburn. meadows@gmail.com ANYTHING GOES e Woodside Singers will be performing ‘Anything Goes’, a selection of jazz and blues pieces, at St John’s Church, Hythe (near Lidl) at 7.30pm on Saturday 19th November. Introducing their new conductor Emily Christian. Tickets £10 (under 18s free) from Mike on 023 8081 2292 or on the door on the night.

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