17th November 2022 • The HERALD • Page 11 v SHOP LOCALLY FOR SERVICE & VALUE v PJ-T DOUBLE GLAZING REPAIRS • Misted Units • Locks • Handles • Hinges • Door Adjustments/Repair • Cat Flaps Paul Jackson-Turner 07708 620910 pjtrepairs65@yahoo.com uPVC & Aluminium Free Quotes Fully Insured Commercial & Domestic flooring • Vinyl • Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) • Carpet and Carpet Tiles • Wet room specialist Small Showroom Based in Totton & Home Selection Service (by appointment only) Contact Jim on 07922 250670 or richardsonscontractflooring@gmail.com www.richardsonscontractflooring.com Leading the Way for the Next Generation From Alexandra’s Africa During the summer, we were delighted to be invited to participate in Enterprise Week at South Wilts Grammar School in Salisbury. Our mission was to think about a creative task and activity that would engage the bright year 9 girls in our group. We decided to ask the girls to design some new brochures for us – featuring our sustainable Safaris and experiences. Beth (our relationship manager) joined the girls and teachers at the school to give them the tasks to complete. A week later, Beth was invited back for a presentation of their work. We were blown away by our group’s award-winning results! e girls had excelled in their creative e orts, and their presentation of the well-constructed and appealing brochures they had designed for us was delivered with con dence and enthusiasm. Alexandra’s Africa is so pleased to be involved in helping young people gain real experience of work in an environment that wholeheartedly embraces sustainability. Sustainable travel is increasingly becoming an important focus for the younger generation, and this was re ected in their e orts. Well done year 9 girls at South Wilts Grammer – we salute you! Alexandra’s Africa is a local Tour Operating Company, o ering a range of eco-cultural safaris and experiences in Southern Africa. For more information call: 023 8235 4488 or visit: www.alexandrasafrica.com Knitting Bees for The Honeypot Children’s Charity If you are looking for a new knitting or crochet challenge, e Honeypot Children’s Charity would love your help to knit bees and hedgehogs for them to display and sell at events, to raise vital funds to help them to continue providing respite for young carers. e patterns can be collected from either e Herald O ce or Fully Woolly in Hythe. Completed bees and hedgehogs can be delivered or posted to Viv Carter, e Honeypot Children’s Charity, Honeypot House, Gatewood Hill, Exbury Road, Nr Can you help to knit bees for The Honeypot? Black eld, Southampton Hampshire. SO45 1XH. Portsmouth Cathedral Choir will be the guests at Music at Beaulieu’s concert on Saturday 19th November. Led by their Organist and Master of the Choristers, Dr. David Price, the choir are making their rst visit to Beaulieu. ey can expect an exceptional evening of choral music from the choir who, in addition to their regular duties at the Cathedral, tour extensively and have a large list of recordings. eir comprehensive programme will be chosen from choral works by Grayston Ives, Mozart, John Rutter, Vaughan Williams, Rani Arbo and John Taverner. ey can also look forward to enjoying two pieces for solo organ. Surely an evening not to be missed! e concert takes place at Beaulieu Abbey Church and will start at 7pm: doors will open at 6.30pm. Tickets at £15 each may be bought on-line from musicatbeaulieu.org. uk or through our box o ce, telephone 07770 859900: children under 12 are free. Tickets may be available at the door. Looking ahead, their nal concert of the year will be on Saturday 10th December and will be Christmas music given by the New Forest Children’s Choir and the New Forest Chamber Choir directed by Alison Russell-Hayward. Tickets are £10 each. MUSIC AT BEAULIEU
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