Herald - Issue 442

22nd June 2023 • The HERALD • Page 77 v INDEPENDENT, LOCAL AND PROUD v VAUXTECH LOCAL GARAGE Tel: 023 8086 9496 Unit 5, New Forest Enterprise Centre, Totton, Southampton SO40 9LA LOCAL GARAGE EST 27 YEARS • Servicing & Repairs • MOT’s (arranged) • Brakes • Clutches • Tyres • Air Conditioning • Collection & Delivery Locally Friendly & Reliable Onsite Café Facilities All Makes & Models Millennium Shield On Tuesday 16th May bright sunny weather with a chill in the air from a sti breeze greeted the 41 New Forest Golf Club Seniors competing in this stableford competition o the white tees. e 15th tee was a long way back ensuring that only the bravest or most foolhardy attempted to clear the boggy penalty area in the middle with Steve Waterman with the Millennium Shield their tee shots. Despite this, several good scores were achieved with Steve Waterman leading the eld with 38 points to win the Millennium Shield. Division 1: 1st Pete Ayers 37 pts, 2nd Steve Lupton 35 pts (18 back 9, 15 back 6), 3rd Dave Senior 35 pts (18 back 9, 13 back 6), 4th Phil Walker 35 pts Division 2: 1st Steve Waterman 38 pts, 2nd Frank Lockley 37 pts, 3rd Mike Cavaney 34 pts (22 back 9), 4th Terry Jones 34 pts (14 back 9). MOTOPIA? PAST FUTURE VISIONS EXHIBITION OPENS AT BEAULIEU’S NATIONAL MOTOR MUSEUM constantly been re-imagined to suit our needs and surroundings. Motopia? Past Future Visions is included in an admission ticket to the Beaulieu attraction. More information is available at: www. nationalmotormuseum.org.uk/events and: www. beaulieu.co.uk/motopia-past-future-visions e National Motor Museum’s thought-provoking exhibition looking at future visions of motoring from the past opened recently. Motopia? Past Future Visions showcases a journey through 130 years of future thinking about automobility. e exhibition will run until 14th April 2024 at the museum in Beaulieu. Invited guests were given a preview of the exhibition. At the event, Ben Taylor of exhibition sponsors Select Car Leasing spoke of their pride at being associated with the exhibition at a time when vehicle leasing industry is currently undergoing a radical transition into electric mobility. Lord Montagu of Beaulieu described how his grandfather, John, Lord Montagu, was a visionary and predicted many of the developments of motoring and society change as a result, and Ben Swann, the National Motor Museum’s Head of Learning, described how the idea for the exhibition emerged from an ambition to explore and interpret how radical motoring concepts from the past, that remain relevant today, have in uenced today what we ride and drive, the nature of our towns and cities, the way we work, shop and socialise. Concept cars, visions of the future from the start of the 20th century and previous ideas on how we travel and power our vehicles are on display, with visitors encouraged to consider future ideas for an ideal way of living and getting about. The exhibition will have four key themes; vehicle visions will look at car design concepts, propulsion asking how our vehicles are powered – particularly timely when there is a resurgence of electric vehicles, architectural dreams which will include science ction visions, and urban solutions showing how vehicles have

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