Page 74 • The HERALD • 1st June 2023 v READ THE HERALD ONLINE: www.herald-publishing.co.uk v BLACKFIELD GARAGE SERVICES LTD Tel: (023) 8089 3146 MOT’s AND SERVICING, ACCIDENT REPAIRS, INSURANCE AND PRIVATE WORK FREE ESTIMATES EXHAUSTS AND BATTERIES ETC All makes and models of vehicle Courtesy cars available Members of the Retail Motor Industry Federation Blackfield Crossroads, Blackfield AMT MOBILE MECHANICAL 07950 638228 • Servicing • Repairs • MOT’s Arranged • Diagnostics • Breakdowns All Makes & Models incVans Competitive Rates Waterside Based amtmobile2@gmail.com Mobile Mechanic &Tyre Fitting MOBILE AIR CONDITIONING MOBILE AIR CONDITIONING MOBILETYRE FITTING MOBILETYRE FITTING BRAMSHOTT HILL SENIORS RESULTS On Monday 24th April, 39 Bramshott Hill Seniors set out on the Dibden Golf Course for a fun game called a ‘Scramble’ this is a team game and there are various versions of a Scramble, in short it means that all players in the team Tee o and the position of the best shot is chosen for each player (except the player who’s shot is chosen) to take their next shot. is results in a team score for the hole. A er the game the results were as follows: 1st P Baker, T Oliver and S Bulbrooke 55.9, 2nd R Gooding and K Boot 59.4, 3rd R Short and B Lewis 60.3. On ursday 27th April Bramshott Hill Seniors travelled to Amp eld Golf Course for an inter club match. Amp eld course is unusual in that it is an 18 hole-par three course. is means that a player’s short game is very important, drivers and three woods were not needed but wedges were very much in evidence. A er a very enjoyable game once again Bramshott Seniors came second, losing the match 4.5 to 1.5 games. ey hope to win the home match when the long game will be in their favour. A er the match a very pleasant meal was served in the club house before players dispersed to make their way home. ursday 4th May and the tension mounted as a team of Bramshott Hill Seniors hosted a Seniors Team from Bulbury Wood. At the away xture, earlier in the year, the match was a draw, this time with home advantage Bramshott Hill wanted a win. e weather forecast was not brilliant with rain forecast for later in the a ernoon but they set o in ne weather and prayed that it would continue. e course was looking in good condition a er some sterling work by their ground sta led by Gary Hawker. e game went well, the weather was kind and didn’t rain, in fact it got quite warm toward then end of the match. Everything looked good for a Bramshott win. Sadly, this was not to be and a draw was the nal result. Everyone enjoyed the day and the match between two very evenly matched teams. Dinner in the clubhouse followed with the normal tall stories and jokes. eir captain Mike Wells thanked all who took part especially the Bulbury Wood team who had travelled from the Poole area to attend the match. ey are looking forward to meeting them again next year. Bramshott Seniors team v Ampfield Bramshott Hill Team v Bulbury Wood Steam Over the Years e Railway Club of the New Forest meet on Friday 30th June in the Forest Hall, Brockenhurst Village Hall, Highwood Road, Brockenhurst. SO42 7RY Steam Over the Years on the Bluebell Railway and on the Watercress Line. e presentation of digital images by Tony Storey will focus on steam locomotives and steam hauled trains photographed from the early days of these railways to the present time. He has been privileged to have volunteered on the Bluebell Railway during the early 1960s, and on the Watercress Line for the past fourteen years. is experience has given him good operational knowledge and provided opportunities for his photography, which he will enjoy sharing with all present. Visitors welcome. £5 on the door. Arrive from 7pm. Start at 7.30pm. Find them on: www. railwayclubo henewforest.org Conservation Awareness Day A Conservation Awareness Day is taking place on Saturday 1st July, 10am to 4pm at Buckler’s Hard, SO42 7XB. Go along to the 18th Century ship building village for a family fun day, meet people from local conservation groups, have a chat about how you can help nature thrive, while the kids enjoy fun lled activities and games. A small car parking fee applies. THE MAYORS PICNIC AND DUCK RACE Head to Romsey Memorial Park on Sunday 2nd July, midday to 5pm, for e Mayors Picnic and Duck Race. A great family day out organised by Romsey Town Council and the Rotary Club of Romsey Test. For more information or to book a stall at the event please visit: www.rotaryclubofromseytest.org.uk Romsey Carnival Events Romsey Carnival Events continue with their Summer Bingo on Monday 3rd July, Summer Quiz on Wednesday 12th July, Bed Race on Friday 14th July, Summer Procession on Saturday 15th July, Autumn Quiz on Wednesday 11th October, Winter Bingo on Monday 20th Novembe and Winter Procession - Saturday 25th November. For full details of the events please visit: facebook. com/romseycarnival Music in Romsey e next concert in Romsey Abbey takes place on Saturday 17th June for University Music, Bournemouth, 7.30pm. On Friday 23rd June for Schools Choir Festival, 7pm. On Saturday 1st July for Romsey Choral Society, 7.30pm. On Saturday 8th July for Michelmersh Silver Band, 7.30pm, in the Church Rooms. For ticket purchases and enquiries please contact Romsey Visitor Information Centre, 13 Church Street, Romsey. Tel: 01794 512987 (no booking fee) or book online for Music in Romsey Abbey concerts in Romsey Abbey (booking fee applies) at: www.ticketsource/musicinromsey
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