v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v Page 80 • The HERALD • 3rd October 2024 Long established family business • MOT TESTING • SERVICE & REPAIR FOR ALL MAKES AND MODELS • CLUTCHES • DIAGNOSTICS • CAMBELTS • SERVICE TO MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATION • FREE COLLECTION & DELIVERY • USED CAR SALES 128-132 Calmore Road, Totton. SO40 8GQ 023 8086 4424 www.calmoreservicestation.co.uk 145 Long Lane, Holbury SO45 2NZ Tel: 023 8024 3300 FOR ALL YOUR MOTORING NEEDS LOCALLY • Free fit batteries (most cars) • Free fit wiper blades • Battery chargers • Oils • Braking • Service parts • Tools/tool hire • Car paints • Engine management diagnostics/reset • Towing accessories • Number plates • Exhaust systems • Steering/suspension • Haynes manuals W: www.cobramotorcomponents.co.uk E: sales@cobramotorcomponents.co.uk Restoring a Transport Icon, Customising Classic Cars, and a Changing Motoring Industry will be the Themes of the Autumn Transport Torques Lectures at the National Motor Museum e lectures, to be held in the National Motor Museum’s Collections Centre lecture theatre, can be booked by all with a discount available for Friends of the National Motor Museum. e rst Transport Torque is ‘Flying Scotsman - Restoring an Icon’ on Saturday 19th October. Anthony Coulls, from the National Railway Museum in York will talk about restoring the iconic Flying Scotsman, on one of the longest and most complicated restoration projects in transport history, a pertinent insight as the National Motor Museum undertakes its restoration of the World Land Speed Record breaking Sunbeam 1000hp. Acclaimed car designer, restorer and customiser, Andy Saunders will be talking on Saturday 23rd November about his motivations, inspirations, in uences, and passions. is promises to be a journey inside his workshop and his imagination. Known as the ‘Automotive Alchemist’, Andy is a charismatic genius and his creations have become design icons. Christopher MacGowan will be known by many supporters of the National Motor Museum as its long-term Trustee and former Chairman. On Saturday 14th December, he will give an insight into his fascinating career in the British motor industry, working for British Leyland, Massey Ferguson and the RMI during the turbulent times of the 1970’s and 1980’s, before becoming Chief Executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders in the 1990s. Christopher will talk about the challenges he faced in the motor industry, and share some highlights both from that career and his time with the National Motor Museum. Tickets for the Transport Torques cost £15 (£7.50 for Friends of the National Motor Museum) and can be booked online on the Beaulieu website: mwww.beaulieu.co.uk/events/ and further details are available on the National Motor Museum website: nationalmotormuseum.org.uk/events/ transport-torques/ Cyril Ash Memorial Cup Tuesday 27th August 54 New Forest Golf Club Seniors turned up on a perfect gol ng day with the sun shining brightly for the Cyril Ash Memorial Cup, a singles stableford competition o the white tees. As the weather warmed up so did the standard of play. ere were several scores in the high 30s and four competitors broke through the 40 point barrier. In Division 1, Neil Archibald achieved a very respectable 40 points with 9 pars and a birdie on his card but it was Division 2’s Ian Johnston who came out on top with 43 points to win the Cyril Ash Memorial Cup. Ian Coundon won the prize for nearest the pin on the 11th. Division 1: 1st Neil Archibald 40pts, 2nd Andrew Godwin 38pts, 3rd Barry Nicholas 37pts. If you see a QR code stuck on a ticket machine in any of the New Forest District Council (NFDC) pay and display car parks, please visit: www. newforest.gov.uk/contact and report it to them. NFDC do not use QR codes for parking payments. eir o cers check the ticket machines daily and have recently removed a fake QR code stuck to a parking meter at Barton on Sea. ey are aware of scammers placing these codes on ticket machines in other local authority areas on the south coast. All NFDC ticket machines (except Taddiford gap car park) accept cash payment with coins. You also have the option to pay by card (contactless in every car park), pay on the RingGo app or ring the number shown on the ticket machine to speak to one of their operators. PARKING TICKET MACHINES – AVOID QR CODE SCAMS Ian Johnston with the Cyril Ash Memorial Cup Division 2: 1st Ian Johnston 43pts, 2nd John Pickering 42pts, 3rd Ian Coundon 40pts.
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