v CALL US: 023 8084 5700 v 11th May 2023 • The HERALD • Page 3 THE FRAME SHOP We frame Prints, Paintings, Embroideries, Tapestries, Medals, Coins, Photos, Maps, Sports Shirts and Memorabilia 15 MARSH PARADE, PYLEWELL ROAD, HYTHE SO45 6AN PICTURE FRAMING 023 8084 4741 Est: 1987 MEETING ALL YOUR GLASS AND MIRROR NEEDS • Glass cut to size • Mirrors made to measure • Broken glass repaired • Misted up or broken double-glazed units replaced • Glass table tops • Heat-resistant glass for woodburners 75 Rumbridge Street, Totton Tel: (023) 8086 3074 TOTTON GLASS City College Southampton is holding an Open Event for all on Saturday 17th June, 10am to 12noon. Go along to explore the college’s high-class facilities and discover more about their exciting range of courses – designed to prepare you for university, work or career progression. You will get to meet sta and students, tour their main campus, and nd out all you need to know about their full-time, part-time and higher education courses, as well as apprenticeships and how to apply for one. Expert sta will also be on hand to talk about how they can support you with your studies, from additional learning support to nance. City College o ers a range of career-focussed courses including marine, hospitality, hair and beauty, accounting, engineering, health care, early years, construction, creative media, photography and IT. ere are also engaging short courses to boost your skills for both work and leisure. Martin Sim, Principal said: “City College prides itself on giving people the skills and attributes they need to start or progress in their careers. Whether you need to gain a professional qualification to get to university, for a new job or for career development, if you need to improve your level of English or maths, or simply want to learn a practical skill for pleasure – we have a course for you.” For more information please visit: www.southampton-city.ac.uk FIND YOUR FUTURE AT CITY COLLEGE To commemorate 100 years of the WI Community Hall on Lunedale Road in Dibden Purlieu, there will be a display in the Hall including the history and memories of users past and present, on Saturday 5th August, 3pm to 6pm. Can you help add to the display? If you, or your older relatives have memories of attending the hall, especially in the early days please get in touch with the organisers via email: sregnar-dp@supanet.com or vivienann252@btinternet. Photos or memories will be scanned, returned and put up in the display. Faces can be blurred out if needed. e organisers are also running a competition to create a poster or collage to represent 100 years of the WI Hall from 1923 – 2023. ere are 3 age groups: 4 – 10 year olds, 11- 16 year olds and adults. To enter add your name and age to your creation and hand it into the box in the entrance to the hall or pop it through the letterbox. e closing date is 1st July, the posters will be judged as part of the event on 5th August. What are your memories of the WI Community Hall? WI Community Hall Centenary Event and Competition
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