Herald - Issue 432

17th November 2022 • The HERALD • Page 55 v SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SPECIALISTS v LYMINGTON RAMPS Safer Easier Access SEE MORE PHOTOGRAPHS AND FURTHER DETAILS AT: www.lymingtonramps.co.uk NHS and Local Authority Approved ANY DESIGN TAILOR MADE FOR YOU SAFEST ANTI SLIP SURFACES Free no obligation visit Call 07511 801493 WE CARE, YOU CARE TROPHY WINNERS VASE AND REG LITTLE CUP Another lovely day and so very mild for the time of year with hardly a breath of wind welcomed 41 New Forest Golf Club Seniors competing for two separate trophies. The Trophy Winners Vase is just what its name suggests – the trophy played for by all those who have won an individual trophy or medal this year. 21 Seniors competed in this strokeplay competition o the white tees. e Reg Little Cup is for those who have not won any such trophy and 20 Seniors were in this Stableford competition again o the white tees. With such perfect playing conditions, some very good scores were achieved. In the Reg Little Cup, Frank Lockley and Rob Young both came in with magni cent 43 points, with Frank winning the cup on countback.  e Trophy Winners Why Run When You Can Walk? Fawley RFC Walking Rugby team is the perfect o er for a variation of the sport so few know about. Whether you know your ‘Gary-Owen’ from your ‘Grubber’ or think that a Jackal is some type of canine, walking rugby requires no prior knowledge or experience of the full-contact, 15-a-side game. is non-contact, slower paced variation is an excellent solution for those that want the social side of rugby with none of the lower back or knee pain! e game is played on a smaller pitch, ‘tackles’ take the form of a touch/tag and you’re not allowed to run (although there are some excellent potential olympic race walkers in the team). e team is made up of a cross section of members from within the club from ages 20 to 70 years old, from retired and current 1st XV players, 2XV players, veterans, coaches, executive committee members and those who have only ever played walking rugby. e team prides itself on its social environment and light hearted atmosphere dosed with some good spirited competition and welcomes all enquires and new players on ursday evenings from 7pm at Fawley RFC, Newlands Park (opposite Gang Warily). If you are an ex-player who still wants to be involved in the game, Fawley RFC are looking to increase their pool of referees within the club to assist in facilitating Junior (9-13 years old), Academy (14-16 years old), Colts (1718 years old) and Senior xtures as either the Assistant Referee or Referee in the middle. e England Rugby Referee course will be paid for by the club and Hampshire Rugby Referees will provide free kit for all quali ed referees. is is a great way to enjoy the game and keep your boots on if you no longer want to be a player. But if you do fancy playing again, Fawley RFC always welcome new players for either Vets/ Social rugby or 1st XV. Please direct Referee enquiries to: pschreiberrugby@gmail.com and Walking Rugby enquiries to: president@ fawleyrfc.co.uk All other enquiries can be emailed to: info@fawleyrfc.co.uk Vase was won outright by Hugh Marchant with an amazing 9 under par score of nett 60. Trophy Winners Vase 1st Hugh Marchant 60 nett, 2nd Ivor Griffiths 62 nett, 3rd Dave Titchmarsh 63 nett. Reg Little Cup 1st Frank Lockley 43 pts (24 back 9), 2nd Rob Young 43 pts (21 back 9), 3rd Phil Walker 40 pts. The winners (L-R) Hugh Marchant and Frank Lockley Charity V for Life Invites You to Join Their Monthly Virtual Vegan Luncheon Club Open to vegans, vegetarians, and meat reducers aged 65 and over, the club o ers attendees the chance to learn new dishes, get tips from an experienced vegan chef, and meet like-minded people from across the UK. e club takes places through Zoom on the fourth Tuesday of every month. Recipes are provided in advance, so you have plenty of time to get the ingredients. Cook that morning and then join Vegetarian for Life Chef Justina, along with attendees from across the UK, at 1pm. Justina is a Culinary Arts Management graduate who brings knowledge and passion for sustainable, plant-based eating. She has managed a variety of groups of chefs and created her own menus, working in both Italian and theatre restaurants. Justina is passionate about experimenting with di erent/ unusual avours and baking. She enjoys travelling and seeking inspiration in cuisines around the globe. Recipes take a di erent theme eachmonth. e next club is on: 22nd November for Pumpkin Perfection including Roasted Butternut Squash Mac N’ Cheese and Chocolate and Orange Pumpkin Pie. On 13th December the theme is Festive Fun with Mushroom and ‘Steak’ Steamed Pudding, Rich Fruit Cake and a Christmas Syllabub. ere is no need to cook all of the recipes. You can choose just one or two, or simply join the lunch club with a cup of tea or what you’re having for your lunch that day. Attendees have told the charity, which supports older vegans and vegetarians: “It was a lovely lunchtime meet up, with lots of pie!” and “It was really nice to attend for the first time yesterday. Thank you”. Prospective attendees are invited to join the Facebook group at: www.facebook. com/groups/252282776191719 where you can socialise with others and watch a demonstration of the dishes being made. e recipes can be found online at: vforlife.org.uk/recipes Please email: ellie@vegetarianforlife. org.uk for more information, to book your place and get the Zoom link and password. Or call the VfL o ce on 0161 257 0887. Age Concern New Forest have started a new Footcare Clinic at Lyndhurst Community Centre on the rst Monday of each Month in addition to their other clinics at Totton & Eling Community Centre, Hythe & Dibden Community Centre and Black eld Baptist Church. Appointments can be made by calling their O ce on 023 80841199. FOOTCARE CLINIC The Baby Boomer Nostalgia Show e Fawley/Holbury U3A meets on the 4th Tuesday of every month at the Royal British Legion Club in Black eld at 2pm and the cost is £12 per annum to join the national association. At present each meeting is free to members and visitors are welcome to go along for a small charge. Coach outings are very popular and organised on a regular basis. e next meeting will be on Tuesday 22nd November for a talk by Alain Haines titled ‘ e Baby Boomer Nostalgia Show’. On Tuesday 20th December for their Christmas Party. is friendly outgoing U3A look forward to welcoming you, so pop along and see what they are up to. Please contact Richard Friend, Chairman, on 023 8089 8359 or Sandra Sare on 023 8089 3929. FOR WINE LOVERS e Brockenhurst Wine Club (BWC) meets monthly in Brockenhurst Village Hall, usually on the fourth Wednesday of each month at 7.30pm. Open to all, members explore a wide range of wines that people may not have come across, in a range of budgets and to learn something about how and where they are made, as well as getting to know other like-minded people. On Wednesday 23rd November for a talk by Rosemary George MW on ‘ e unique wines of Roussillon’. For more details about upcoming events and ‘Tasting Notes’ visit: www. brockenhurstwineclub.co.uk or to attend a session telephone John Harris on: 07714 261251 or email: jharris.lydith@ btinternet.com

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