v THE HERALD - OUR 29TH YEAR - 1994-2023 v 30th March 2023 • The HERALD • Page 23 ➢ Emergency roofing call out & repairs ➢ Storm damage ➢ Flat roofs ➢ Tiled roofs ➢ Roof investigations ➢ Roof condition reports ➢ Facsias, Soffits & guttering systems ➢ Insurance works ➢ Asbestos surveys ➢ Planned maintenance ➢ Total building refurbishment ➢ Commercial/dilapidation works ➢ Management & design ➢ All access supplied Emergency Call Out Service Available 023 8073 9259 or 07809 116605 Visit: hampshireroofingservices.co.uk or email us at: admin@hampshireroofingservices.co.uk & Property Maintenance 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 LOCAL CHARITIES URGED TO BID FOR A £25,000 PRIZE POT OFFERED BY INSURANCE SPECIALIST Charities locally based in Hampshire have a chance to win a share of a £25,000 prize pot o ered by expert charity insurer Ansvar as part of its Community Campaign. Many good causes in the region have been struggling to raise funds during the current cost of living crisis and Ansvar, which has insured A judging panel will meet to decide the winner – and entries need to be made online via the Ansvar website. Entrants must be a registered charity and their charity number will be needed to apply. Sarah Cox added: “We’ve been insuring charitable organisations at the heart of the community for a long time and giving back to the community is an important part of what we do. So, we’re really looking forward to hearing from a wide breadth of charities and learning how they could benefit from this funding boost. We strongly urge any eligible charities in need of funding to submit an application.” For more information, please visit: ansvar.co.uk/communityc a m p a i g n - 2 0 2 3 / c o mm u n i t y - campaign-2023 charities, churches and voluntary groups for more than 60 years, is o ering help. e money will be split three ways: £15,000 for the overall winner with £5,000 each going to two additional charities. Applications for funding can be submitted until Monday 17th April, with winners announced byWednesday 31st May. Charities simply need to complete a short online form and explain in 500 words or less why their project deserves the prize. Judges will be looking for projects that are about to start, or already running, which positively impact the local community. Sarah Cox, Managing Director at Ansvar, said: “These are tough times for many charities, so we’re delighted to announce our search for three registered charities to benefit from a £25,000 prize pot. We know how much that money will mean to projects being run across the country and the judges are particularly keen to receive entries that provide a detailed outline of how the money would be spent.” Lepe into Art for Well-being Enjoy a monthly, social, art session for your own wellbeing, meeting with like-minded people, exploring a di erent theme each month. Fill up your sketchbook whilst exchanging ideas and tips while you work. Join artist, Mandy, to develop your ideas and hone your skills on Mondays: 3rd April, 5th June, 3rd July, 7th August, 4th September and 2nd October, 10.30am to 12.30pm, take the medium you like to work in. e sessions will involve walking to di erent areas of the site, so sturdy shoes are recommended as well as dressing for the weather conditions. Take your own fold up chair or stool. (Indoors if adverse weather) Please note: is is not a taught session but more a chance to meet with other creative people socially for your own well-being. Spaces are limited, so pre-booking essential. £5 per session. Over 18’s only please. Either email: lepe.enquiries@hants.gov. uk or phone: 023 8089 9108 for more information or to book.
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