Herald - Issue 433

Page 72 • The HERALD • 8th December 2022 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v Long established family business • MOT TESTING • SERVICE & REPAIR FOR ALL MAKES AND MODELS • CLUTCHES • DIAGNOSTICS • CAMBELTS • SERVICE TO MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATION • FREE COLLECTION & DELIVERY • USED CAR SALES 128-132 Calmore Road, Totton. SO40 8GQ 023 8086 4424 www.calmoreservicestation.co.uk Our knowledgeable staff are on hand to keep your vehicle on the road in a safe manner • We offer all garage services including free collection and delivery from your home • We now offer Dpf cleaning - Injector cleaning - Turbo cleaning and Air intake cleaning to help your car run cleaner improving its performance and economy. • Good Garage Scheme – RMI – Trust my Garage Member MOT’s, TYRES, CLUTCHES, CAMBELTS, SERVICING, WELDING, DIAGNOSTICS, LASER-TRACKING. CARS, VANS UP TO 3.5T, MOTORHOMES UP TO 30’ 023 8001 0029 Badminston Lane, Fawley, SO45 1BX 023 8001 0029 AUTOPAT A Family Business Established since 1982 PROMPT & EFFICIENT v Servicing v Mechanical Repairs v MOT’s - Petrol & Diesel v Air Conditioning Service Unit 3, Hardley Ind. Est., Hythe 023 8084 0163 Sailors’ Society launches its Christmas Appeal Your support could be a lifeline to a parent craving contact with their child or someone in crisis and desperate for help. Sailors’ Society is launching its 2022 Christmas Appeal as it sees a marked increase in the number of seafarers reaching out online. e Southampton-based charity, which leads the maritime sector in the welfare and wellbeing of seafarers and their families worldwide is asking that you spare a thought for the hundreds of thousands of seafarers who will be missing their Christmas to bring you yours. Sara Baade, Sailors’ Society CEO, said: “Your support could be a lifeline to a parent craving contact with their child on Christmas Day or someone in crisis and desperate for help. More than 90 per cent of the goods we buy and use come to us by sea, that includes almost all of the Christmas presents we will give and receive in the coming weeks. But for seafarers, that means spending the festive season far away from their children, their partners, their parents and their friends. I know this Christmas will be tough financially for many, but it will be tough emotionally for our seafarers. Anything you can give will help us to support them with anything from calls home to a counselling session for a seafarer in crisis”. Lyndhurst Boxing Day Run Why not blow away the Christmas cobwebs and sign up for a 5km or 2km Community Fun Run in Lyndhurst this Boxing Day. Taking place at 10am, the event will raise money to support Lyndhurst Community Centre and Lyndhurst Foodbank. e event has kindly been sponsored by Lime Wood and Lyndhurst Chiropractic Clinic. Please visit: www.lyndhurstcomm.org to register for a place. Sailors’ Society, which reaches out to almost 200,000 seafarers, of all faiths and none, every year across the world, is funded entirely by donations. A free 24/7 helpline run by the charity ensures anyone who needs someone to talk to in times of need is never alone and the Society’s Crisis Response Network supported almost 1,000 seafarers last year - nearly 20 every week. But, as the festive season approaches and the war in Ukraine and the nancial crisis deepens globally, more seafarers have been in touch. is Christmas, Sailors’ Society is o ering three ways to help. You can donate by post or online, you can buy a virtual gi and you can send a personal message of support for seafarers. To nd out more go to: sailors-society.org/christmas-appeal They will be missing their Christmas to bring you yours Bird Aware Solent Ranger Walk Join Ranger Julie, from Bird Aware Solent, on a leisurely walk around Lepe Country Park on Saturday 7th January at 2.30pm. You will discover the o en hidden world of overwintering waders, ducks and geese who must not only survive winter here but ensure they stock up on enough food to complete long migrations. You will learn to identify these birds, talk about their ecology and migration and learn how we can help them thrive. dress for the weather. Binoculars will be available to borrow. No need to sign up, this is a FREE drop in activity but usual parking charges apply. is walk is intended for anyone who loves spending time on the coast. You do not need to know anything at all about birds. You will be walking on uneven ground and on sand. Please wear sturdy walking shoes and WATERSIDE VETERANS COFFEE CLUB eWaterside Veterans Co ee Club are held on the 3rd Saturday of every month from 10am at Fawley Royal British Legion, Exbury Road, Black eld, SO45 1XD, with their next meetings scheduled for Saturday 17th December and Saturday 21st January. All veterans, serving personnel, their families and dependents are invited to attend and enjoy the usually good humour, refreshments and occasional visiting guests. If you would like further information on this great venture please do get in touch by calling Lucy on: 07979 673343 or emailing: wvcc@btinternet.com

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