22nd August 2024 • The HERALD • Page 53 v THE NEXT HERALD IS OUT ON 12TH SEPTEMBER v Treatments include: Nail trimmings/filing Reduction of thickened nails Corns/Callus Ingrown toe nails Diabetic Foot Care Mini Foot massage For appointments please call Chloe 07587 071367 Appointments also available at The Waterside Foot Clinic, 177 long lane, Holbury SO45 2PA Chloe’s Foot Care Mobile Foot health practitioner Kit Davison FHP MCFHP MAFHP Qualified Foot Health Practitioner • Corns, Calluses, ingrown toenails, • Athlete’s Foot and thickened toenails. • Toenail and fingernail cutting. Flexible appointments and home visits available. 07752 674591 kdavison@kdfootcare.co.uk http://kdfootcare.co.uk The Podium 023 8086 9080 3 Marchwood Village Centre, Marchwood One answer to foot problems Health, Beauty & Wellbeing PATIENT CHAMPIONS ACTIVITIES Patient Champions are volunteers who themselves are patients from all of the local surgeries. ey work within the Waterside PCN GP practices to support patients through community activities. ey promote healthy lifestyles through signposting patients to relevant services and information and provide opportunities for individuals to make positive behavioural changes through activities aimed at improving their health and wellbeing. Currently they have 4 groups running which are: a monthly walk, a chance to be outside with others to chat and enjoy the lovely countryside, you can also take your dogs along for the walk too. is group runs on the first Friday of each month and meet at Dibden Inclosure at 12noon. e IT for health group supports patients to access Health apps and navigate the NHS app, supporting them to view appointments, check test results and order repeat prescriptions, this group runs on the last Thursday of each month at Hythe Library from 10am. e book group runs on the second Tuesday of each month at St. John’s Hall in Marchwood from 2pm-4pm, a chance to have a catch up on that month’s book and enjoy a chat with the group. ey also run a monthly drop in co ee morning at St. John’s Hall in Hythe from 11.30am-1.30pm running on the following dates: Thursday 29th August, Thursday 26th September, Thursday 31st October and Thursday 28th November. Refreshments and cake are provided, it’s a welcoming environment and everyone is invited to pop in for a chat, meet the patient champions and enjoy being part of the community. Follow ‘Waterside Primary Care Network Patient Champions’ on Facebook to keep up to date with the groups and what’s happening. To nd out more or to make contact please visit: www.wpcnpatientchampions.co.uk and ll out the Contact Us form or email: donna.best6@nhs.net HYTHE MEMORY GROUP Hythe Memory Group meet up every Monday, from 2pm to 3.15pm at Cornerstone (Hythe URC), New Road, Hythe. Families Matter run the support group which o ers cognitive stimulation therapy for people with early stage dementia. It encourages people to socialise and have fun learning and remembering together. Carers are also welcome to stay and have a cup of tea and chat to other carers. For further information and to reserve your place please contact the Families Matter o ce on: 023 8020 7623 or email: o ce.fm.hurc@gmail.com. Places are limited and need to be booked in advance. MUSIC IN ROMSEY e next concert in Romsey Abbey takes place on Saturday 7th September, 7.30pm for e Royal Marines Association Concert Band & Portsmouth Military Wives Choir In Concert. An evening of music for everyone! Marches, overtures, soloists, songs from classics to West End, and of course a Royal Marines nale of Evening Hymn & Sunset. Reserved £17, Unreserved £12. Concert supporting the Royal Marines Charity. On Saturday 21st September, 7.30pm for Holst 150 Charity Symphony Orchestra. A birthday concert for Gustav Holst celebrating his music and that of his contemporaries. Reserved £18, £10 (under 18’s), Unreserved £9. Concert supporting the Priority Fund at Princess Anne Hospital, Southampton Hospitals Charity. 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 LIONS BOOKSTALL Romsey Lions hold their regular book stalls in e Cornmarket, Romsey. eir next book sales will be on Saturday 7th September and Saturday 12th October from 9am to 3pm. ey welcome donations of good quality paperbacks for the stall and also gi s for their bric-a-brac section. Donations can be taken along to the stall on the day of the sales or alternatively you can call 0344 963 2463 to arrange for a collection to be made. Lions are both men and women, and there are no age restrictions to membership other than you must be over 18. ey are approachable people from many walks of life, and they enjoy an active social life. A few hours a month are all it takes to help others less fortunate in the community. If you would like to learn more about being a Lion and make new friends then get in touch with them on: secretary@romseylions.co.uk or contact them on their direct club telephone number: 0344 963 2463. e Lions have a motto ‘Ordinary People Doing Amazing ings’. And they do year a er year. Music at Beaulieu Music at Beaulieu starts its autumn season with a concert by the exciting pianist Grace Francis. Grace rst attended the Yehudi Menhuin School of Music and went on to study at the Royal College of Music, being awarded there the highest honour for a pianist, the Chappell Gold Medal. She has gone on to receive honours both in the UK and abroad. She will play music by Rachmaninov and Lizst and a major work by Brahms, the Sonata No. 3 in F Minor. is concert takes place at 7pm on Saturday 7th September in Beaulieu Abbey Church; doors open at 6.15pm. Tickets are £15 each, and available from the box o ce, tel: 07770 859900, online at: www. musicatbeaulieu.org; and the door. Who Let The Dad’s Out? Dads, Grandads, uncles and male carers are invited to go along to ‘Who Let e Dad’s Out?’ along with their children on the first Saturday of every month at St John’s Church Hall in Hythe. e next session is on 7th September, 10am to 12noon. ere will be co ee, tea and bacon butties and toys, games and activities to join in. ALCOHOL Hythe & Dibden U3A meet at Hythe Parish Hall on the second Monday of the month at 2pm. eir next meeting takes place on Monday 9th September for a talk by Charles Rees, titled ‘Alcohol’. Please email: membershiphytheu3a@gmail.com or visit: u3asites. org.uk/hythe-dibden or call: 07935 907456. ey are a friendly group so why not give them a go? Sight Loss Information Drop in Hub Hythe Sight Loss Free Information Drop in Hub is held every second Wednesday of the month from 10am to 12noon at Hythe Library, 38 Pylewell Road, Hythe SO45 6AQ. No appointment necessary, just pop in. Go and chat with their Sight Loss Advisor who can o er information and guidance on all matters related to sight loss. Demonstration of Low Vision Aids and Equipment as well as personalised Low Vision Aid Assessments. ey are also able to signpost you to other support and services including their home visits, family services, bene ts advice and much more. To nd out more, please contact Open Sight Hampshire: 023 8064 1244 or email: info@opensight.org.uk eir Sight Loss Information Drop in Hubs across Hampshire are sponsored by e National Lottery Community.
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