8th December 2022 • The HERALD • Page 27 v INDEPENDENT, LOCAL AND PROUD v P M HAYDEN REMOVALS ● House Removals & Clearance ● Office Removals & Clearance ● Man & Van Service ● Covering the UK and the Channel Islands Fully Licensed & Insured Contact Paul on 07384 886889 pmhayden@hotmail.co.uk ABOUT US Our roofers are the best in the business and are ready to give your roof a full and completely FREE inspection FLAT ROOFING SPECIALISTS All Roof Repairs Tel: 023 8184 5632 Mobile: 07880 508415 Email: steve@braithwaiteroo ng.co.uk THE FLAT ROOF SPECIALIST Send your local news to The Editor, The Herald, 2 High Street, Hythe SO45 6AH or email: editor@herald-publishing.co.uk TREFOIL GUILD NEWS In October, Trefoil Guild members from around Hampshire West County descended upon Foxlease Guiding Centre at Lyndhurst for their annual Skills Day. Everyone enjoyed getting together to catch up with friends and participate in the many activities on o er, which included outdoor cooking allowing the group to prepare and cook their own lunch, of fried squash for starters, vegetable soup and chocolate bananas all cooked on an open re. Inside, groups were busy decorating cakes, making sparkling Christmas trees, needle felting, tile pictures, button decorations, Christmas tree decorations and jam jar lanterns. For those less cra minded there were board games to play and a sing song closed the day. Around the area, Sally Gemmell from Fordingbridge received her sixty years in Guiding brooch, well done to Sally. Lymington Trefoil Guild enjoyed a handicra event making pixies. Romsey Guild visited a nearby Outdoor Fitness Park. Hythe Guild enjoyed making Christmas tree decorations for the Christmas tree they intend to enter in the Christmas Tree Festival. Marchwood Guild learnt the art of whittling. Many meet up once a month on Zoom to catch up with their news before enjoying a game of Bingo and stretching their minds with a Quiz given by Hythe Guild member Shelagh Blackwell. Trefoil Guild is Guiding for Adults, and Guilds can be found in most areas, further details available on their website: www.trefoilguild.co.uk Guilds normally meet once a month, but additional activities are o ered. A Walking Group, a Singing Group, di erent challenges and a chance to travel, as well as supporting Girlguiding locally. ey look forward to welcoming additional members. e autumn Waterside Clothes Swap took place in November, raising over £142.35 for the Lahna Appeal at Southampton General Hospital, with lots of people taking home ‘new2you’ clothes for their wardrobes. e Lahna Appeal was launched in 2009, by Natasha and Lance Beatty, as a lasting legacy for their daughter, Lahna Tula, who sadly passed away to a viral condition that led to heart failure at just 5 months old. e charity helps to fund both pioneering and routine equipment for Southampton Children’s Hospital. For more information about the work of the charity please visit: southamptonhospitalscharity.org/donate-to-thelahna-appeal e next swap will take place in February, the date and time will be con rmed nearer the time. Follow the Waterside Clothes Swap on Facebook: facebook.com/WCSwap CLOTHES SWAP RAISES MONEY FOR CHARITY Setting up for the Waterside Clothes Swap which took place in November
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