Herald - Issue 465

24th October 2024 • The HERALD • Page 29 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v ABOUT US Our roofers are the best in the business and are ready to give your roof a full and completely FREE inspection Waterside Carpet Cleaning PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING! Using Prochem Equipment and Materials • SPOT/STAIN TREATMENT • Fully Insured 023 8066 0878 or 07770 337917 www.watersidecarpetcleaning.com Your Local Professional Electrician • Complete Rewires • Periodic Inspection Reports • Fault Finding & Repair • New Consumer Units • New Circuits • Central Heating Wiring • Extra Sockets/Lights • PAT Testing • No Job Too Small • Part P Registered • Fast & Efficient Service • Free Estimates Telephone Gary on 07788 865081 forestelectrical@gmail.com props! Visitors can pick up a competition sheet and create the best design for a pumpkin. e keepers will choose three winners and then carve the designs into pumpkins for the animals to enjoy. Spooky Species highlights the importance of A Haunting Half-Term at New Forest Wildlife Park with Spooky Species New Forest Wildlife Park invites families and wildlife enthusiasts to Spooky Species, a half-term event that will shine a light on a topic much scarier than ghosts and ghouls - the extinction of wildlife species and the urgent need for conservation. With conservation at the heart of the family-owned wildlife park, Spooky Species brings the theme of extinction to life with interactive and educational activities that will encourage visitors to learn more about the shocking number of species facing extinction and how everyone can play their part in saving them. Each day there will be a Spooky Species Stop around the park where visitors will nd the education team. At these stops visitors can nd incredible facts about these species, learn about conservation e orts to help them and get hands on with enrichment or animal artifacts! ere’s creative fun too with Creepy Cra s and a Pumpkin Design competition, for a small additional cost. Get hands-on and create a spooky species mask or make a pine cone animal before heading to the Nightwatch Barn to take a photo with the spooky conservation projects such as the Scottish wildcat breeding programme, the European bison captive breeding programme, the rehabilitation of native species and many more that the New Forest Wildlife Park is actively involved in. e event takes place from the 26th October-3rd November from 10.30am-4.30pm. ere is a small charge for some activities, for more information and tickets visit: www.newforestwildlifepark.co.uk Harvest Mouse Giant otter of the forest through vibrant contemporary paintings. Danny’s artwork highlights the breath taking beauty of the New Forest, encouraging viewers to experience nature in a colourful and engaging way. Additionally, local artists will have the opportunity to collaborate with him in reinterpreting classic paintings from the Heritage archive collection. e exhibition runs until 11th November at the New Forest Heritage Centre. Whether you are a local artist looking to challenge your creative limits or someone interested in observing the evolution of the New Forest’s landscape and painting styles over the past century, this exhibition is a must-see. For further details, please visit: www. newforestheritage.org.uk Take Another Look! Local artist Danny Byrne is thrilled to share the news of his upcoming exhibition at the New Forest Heritage Centre this October. is event promises an extraordinary showcase of unique landscape art pieces that capture the essence

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