Page 14 • The HERALD • 11th July 2024 v READ THE HERALD ONLINE: www.herald-publishing.co.uk v Professional installers of Fascias, Guttering, Cladding, PVCu Windows & Doors Composite Doors • 10 year labour and product guarantees Repairs, cleaning and advice also available Tel: 023 8086 9715 or 07888 705455 enquiries@aztecfascias.com • Airport & Seaport Specialists • Highly Competitive Fares • Friendly, Reliable Service • Comfortable 6 Seater MPVs • Any Distance - Minimum Fare £10 Before booking your journey please call us for a free quotation 07770 967198 or 023 8194 8754 www.kazcarz.co.uk New Forest Scaffolding All aspects of scaffolding undertaken • Extensions • Chimneys • Re-Roofing • New Builds etc For a friendly, local, reliable service and a free quotation Telephone: 07734 476855 www.newforestscaffolding.co.uk Full Liability Insurance Lychette Cottage, Roughdown, Blackfield SO45 1XG 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 Dibden Purlieu’s 120th Horticulture and Craft Show: A Day of Tradition and Fun On Saturday 27th July, St. Andrew’s Church Hall in Dibden Purlieu will be bustling with activity as it hosts the 120th Anniversary of the local Horticulture and Cra Show. e event promises an a ernoon lled with community spirit and family-friendly fun, starting from 1pm, with the much-anticipated trophy ceremony starting at 3.30pm. With a modest entry fee of only 50p, visitors will be inspired by a wide variety of exhibits and enjoy activities suitable for all ages. is year’s show introduces exciting new categories such as tipples, junior gardening, and junior photography, catering to a wide range of interests and talents. e event will feature a well-stocked ra e and tombola, delightful refreshments, plant sales for celebrate this long standing community tradition and to enjoy an a ernoon out with friends and family. Exhibitors can download schedules from the show’s Facebook group or website (emmilou24.wixsite. com/hytheand-dpshow). For your convenience an online entry form is available (forms.o ce.com/e/ V4YuXaMJcg). Paper Schedules can still be obtained from St. Andrew’s Hall or Hythe Library, with all entries to be submitted by 4pm on Wednesday 24th July. Marking its 120th anniversary, the show continues to foster community spirit and promote the shared love for gardening and cra s. For further details or to participate in the show, join the Facebook group (“Dibden Purlieu, Hythe & District Horticultural Society”) or contact hytheanddibdenpurlieushow@ gmail.com Go along to Dibden Purlieu to celebrate this landmark event and be part of a day that promises to be both historic and memorable. Scan the QR code to enter the show those with a green thumb, and a variety of other fun activities. It’s an opportunity to bubbly in the Cloisters of the Abbey. is was followed by a four course dinner, rounded o with co ee and chocolates. Along with a ra e and silent auction, the event raised over £5,000 for Rotary Charities at home and abroad. e Domus is such an exceptional venue for Rotarians and their guests. It is part of Beaulieu Abbey and steeped in history. e Abbey was founded 800 years ago by Cistercian Monks from France and was destroyed by Henry VIII during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. is le only two buildings intact: the lay brothers’ dormitory ( e Domus) and the Monks’ Refectory which is now the Parish Church of Beaulieu. Hythe & Waterside Rotary would like to thank local businesses for providing wonderful ra e prizes and auction lots. Also thanks to all those who attended on the night and gave so generously. CHARITY DINNER Left to right: Lord & Lady Montagu, Hythe & Waterside Rotary President Jim Whitehouse and Lord Strathcarron Courtesy of Lord and Lady Montagu, Hythe & Waterside Rotary held their Charity Dinner in e Domus at Beaulieu once again. e stunning surroundings add a very special feel to this event, which is held annually. Special guest speaker was Lord Strathcarron, who gave an in-depth insider’s view of Life in the House of Lords. On arrival, guests enjoyed a glass of
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