Herald - Issue 461

Page 12 • The HERALD • 1st August 2024 v EMAIL YOUR NEWS: editor@herald-publishing.co.uk v WILLIS DECORATING & JOINERY SERVICES Est Since 1986 Interior & Exterior Painting & Decorating Wallpaper Hanging Hand-painted Kitchens & Spray Finishes Wardrobes, Bookcases, Radiator Covers Call David on 023 8084 9800 or 07946 048261 E: david.willis24@btinternet.com NEW FOREST PLUMBING AND MAINTENANCE 24/7 LTD *YOUR LOCAL 24 HOUR EMERGENCY CALL OUT PLUMBER* We provide a wide range of plumbing services, with an established reputation for quality, service and customer satisfaction. www.newforestplumbing247.com Contact us on 07912 092557 or 023 8194 0237 newforestplumbing@yahoo.com M.D.S. DIGITAL INSTALLS/SERVICE • DIGITAL AERIALS/FREEVIEW • SKY DIGITAL/FREESAT DIGITAL • EXTRA TELEVISION POINTS • TELEPHONE LINES/POINTS • TELEVISION SYSTEMS SETUP/TUNED • WALL MOUNTED TV’S QUALIFIED, FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE FREE SURVEYS/QUOTES BEAULIEU: 01590 611011 MOBILE: 07717 194441 Send your local news to The Editor, The Herald, 2 High Street, Hythe SO45 6AH VIEWFINDERS OF ROMSEY CAMERA CLUB’S PROJECTED DIGITAL IMAGE OF THE YEAR ‘ e Fight’ by Jackie Ridout was awarded the trophy in the advanced category of View nders of Romsey Camera Club’s Projected Digital Image of the Year competition. Peter Rocchiccioli was the judge and he said it was a very good image. Jackie also received a Seal of Merit for another of her images. Malcolm Richardson took second place with ‘Modern Art Gallery with Re ection Images’ and Stephen Cooper was awarded third place for ‘Mirror on the Wall, Who is Ugliest of em All?’. Stephen received a Seal of Merit Projected Digital Image of the Year 2024 winners (Left to Right): Jackie, judge Peter Rocchiccioli and Carolyn ‘The Fight’ – winner in advanced category ‘River Nostalgia’ –winner in primary category View nders meets most Tuesdays at the Jubilee Hall, New Road, Timsbury and new members, regardless of photographic experience, are always welcome. For more information visit: www.view nderscameraclub. org.uk or email: secretary@view nderscc.org.uk were awarded to Ali Johnston, Lynn Lambeth, Roy Lambeth and Louise Sampson. In the primary category, Carolyn took rst place with ‘River Nostalgia’ which the judge described as having beautiful colours. Hilary Henery took second and third places with ‘Early Morning Light, Loch Houm’ and ‘High and Dry’. for another image and further seals LOVE CRAFT OR WANT TO START? from Waterside Craft Club If you are over 18, love cra ing, learning di erent cra s, sharing new cra s, meeting new friends, chatting and laughing, come and join us at Waterside Cra Club. We meet every Thursday from 12.30pm to choose whether to work on an individual project or join that week’s cra tutorial, which over the course of the year will cover di erent elements of cra ing using various materials. We are an open and friendly group with one thing in common - WE LOVE TO GET CRAFTY! Sessions coming up: Thursday 1st August Rags to Riches charity project. Upcycling textile waste into items to sell (£4), Thursday 8th August Fun with denim. Bring a damaged pair of jeans to turn into a bag, or a denim jacket to decorate for a party or gig! (£4), Thursday 15th August Continuing with denim, painting, embroidery and gluing gems to jackets and jeans (£4), 22nd August Honeypot charity project. Making memory bags using sewing machines or knitting hats and bees (£4), Thursday 29th August Honeypot charity project continued. Improve your sewing or knitting skills (£4), Thursday 5th September Art with Amy. External art teacher helping us create art from our cupboard supplies. Come along to be inspired (£5). 3pm at the Sea Scout Hut, Shore Road in Hythe. Sessions range from £2 for a social (bring your own cra and join us for refreshments) to £5 for tutored sessions. is is a mixed ability group. We welcome everyone from experts to complete beginners. We are also keen to attract those with different interests and experiences so we can all learn from each other. Each week you can

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