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Treasurer, Gina Antczak said: “We would like to thank all the organisations and individuals who have generously donated so far. This will cover the majority of the building costs but we’ll need to raise more to do everything on our wish list so we will reach out to the local community and our following of heritage enthusiasts in a crowdfunding appeal at a future date”. Lord Montagu, Patron of East Boldre Village Hall, visited the site as the builders started and said: “I am pleased to see this building which has significant historical interest and is at the heart of the community being given a new lease of life. The refurbishment will benefit everyone who uses the hall in the future”. e project will transform the hall and make a huge di erence to the community. Not only will the building have a much improved kerb-side appearance but internal changes will allow for a greater number sound for lm, theatre and talks together with the increased seating capacity with new, more comfortable chairs will enhance the user experience. Cushioned ooring in the theatre hall will bene t those attending exercise and dance classes. Chair, Mike Husband said: “We are thankful to the volunteers for their help and the time they have invested. A focus group has given the trustees invaluable help and advice on the new kitchen and decor, and we’ve received kind offers to help with clearing the hall, the kitchen refit, carpentry, decorating and more but we are always looking for extra volunteers. Thank you also to all the hall users who are managing the disruption so well. We know that the waiting will be worth it. The hall will feel warmer, lighter, more comfortable, user-friendly and above all, more welcoming. We look forward to inviting everyone back when the hall re-opens.” e hall is expected to re-open during early Summer 2026. You can follow the progress on the East Boldre Village Hall Facebook page. For more information visit: www.eastboldre.org/ ebvhmain.html to make an advanced booking please email: bookings.ebvh@gmail.com Any donations would be gratefully received via Just Giving: www.justgiving.com/charity/ eastboldrevillagehall or email: ebvillagehall@ eastboldre.org Jacob Whitmarsh, Darren Cowley and David Burt from Westmade Builders. Gina Antczak, Lord Montagu, Michael Husband and Michael Upton, 3 of the Village Hall Trustees and broader range of activities to be provided. Westmade Ltd, Building Contractors, will oversee the works and the rst job will be to remove the wall between the seating area and old store room. Planned features include extending the theatre hall by nearly 50% and improving access to the Robert Coles Room. ere will be a new, larger and more modern kitchen and modernised and refurbished toilets. Upgraded stage facilities with projection and Lord Montagu helping with the first wall that will be removed The New Forest Awakening Festival Led by the New Forest National Park Authority with a range of partners, New Forest Awakening Festival runs each year throughout the whole month of March. rough a series of events, talks, workshops and initiatives, you can discover why the New Forest is so special, its role in the climate and nature emergencies, what people are already doing to protect it, and how everyone can help. To nd out more visit: www.newforestnpa.gov.uk/ conservation/climate-and-natureemergency/new-forest-awakeningfestival-2 The Life Of A Crown Keeper In The New Forest Boldre Parish History Society are meeting on Friday 13th March, 7pm, at Boldre Memorial Hall for a talk by Sandy Shore, ‘ e Life of a Crown Keeper in the New Forest’.

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12th March 2026 • The HERALD • Page 11 v SHOP LOCALLY FOR SERVICE & VALUE v 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.newforestplumbing.co.uk Contact us on 07912 092557 or 023 8194 0237 newforestplumbing@yahoo.com 07946 222820 info@hunterwgc.co.uk www.hunterwgc.co.uk WINTER’S HERE - GET YOUR GUTTERS CLEANED OUT & REPAIRED Domestic & Commercial • WINDOW CLEANING • FASCIAS • SOFFITS • GUTTERING • CONSERVATORIES • GUTTER REPAIRS Local Folk Singer And Dementia Choir Leader’s New Album Going Down A Storm On BBC Radio 2! Amy Hopwood, a local songwriter, artist and community singing leader released her new album “Gone to flowers” on 19th February. Before its o cial release Amy’s album received wonderful reviews and lots of radio play. Prior to the launch more than 50 radio DJs had played tracks from it, with several making it their album of the week. Amy says the icing on the cake was hearing her track “Breadcrumbs” being played by Mark Radcli e on the BBC Radio 2 Folk Show. “I had no idea it was going to be played! I received a text from a friend saying they’d just heard me on the radio, so I rushed off to listen on catch up and there he was talking about how fascinating and compelling he found the song and also recommending people go and watch the animated music video I had made. I didn’t stop smiling for at least 24 hours!” “Gone to flowers” features 13 quirky new songs, around the theme of endings and mortality. e songs are mostly in the folk genre, but with surprises like a Mexican Day of the Dead feel on the traditional English folk song “Like a leaf”; Eastern European avours on “A nice wooden bench” and a bit of Americana with “It doesn’t matter now”. You’ll hear 21 layers of harmonic vocals on “All shall be well”; eld recordings from nature on many of the tracks and the voices of her social media followers and dementia choir members whispering their favourite proverbs on the song “Breadcrumbs”. Her fantastical stories include a hubristic man who gets eaten by a magical cat “Igor Potemkin meets Bayun the cat”, and an evil fairy who gives her unwanted birthday gi s on “I’d rather be older (than dead)”. e songs are accompanied by a CD booklet of Amy’s artwork and various handcra ed characters which she animates in beautiful and painstaking stop-motion videos. You can listen to the album on Spotify, Apple, Amazon or buy the CD from Bandcamp or from www.amyhopwood.co.uk Amy grew up locally in Dibden Purlieu, she now lives in Boscombe and runs the popular Forget-menot Singing Club for people with dementia and their friends on Fridays, 2pm in Brockenhurst Methodist Church Hall. Amy said “I’m really excited to finally share this new music! Although the subject matter of the album is quite dark – divorce, ageing, death – people keep telling me how comforting and reassuring they find it. I think perhaps using music and animation (and a little humour) makes it easier for us to look at the harder aspects of being human. Working with people who have dementia and their families, that is something I can’t shy away from”. Recent reviews: “A winning thing… Fascinating!” - Mark Radcli e, BBC Radio 2 Folk Show. “If you like songs that are fun, witty, clever, poignant and perceptive then this is an album for you.” - Bob Amy Hopwood Ford, Folk and Roots Show, Sherbourne Radio. “I’m already thinking about it now it has finished, some things just get under your skin”, “One for you, John Peel, wherever you may be” - Get Ready to Rock webzine.

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v THE HERALD - YOUR COMMUNITY MAGAZINE v 12th March 2026 • The HERALD • Page 15 Harveys of Hythe Your local family run shop from filled baguettes, hot pies & sausage rolls, New Forest Ice Cream, Mozzo coffee, and our wonderful selection of cheeses. The next time you are in Hythe why not pop in to see what we can tempt you with. Proudly supporting British Cheese Makers Pop in to see us at High Street, Hythe (opp. Waitrose) or visit our website: www.harveysofhythe.co.uk Give us a call on 023 8084 4644 SP DECORATING Painting & Decorating Specialist Simon Perks Tel: 07889 091420 Email: simonperks@rocketmail.com • Interior & Exteriors • Wallpaper Hanging • Prompt & Reliable Service • Free Quotations & Expert Advice • Fully Insured MEETING ALL YOUR GLASS AND MIRROR NEEDS • Glass cut to size • Mirrors made to measure • Broken glass repaired • Misted up or broken double-glazed units replaced • Glass table tops • Heat-resistant glass for woodburners 75 Rumbridge Street, Totton Tel: (023) 8086 3074 TOTTON GLASS Testvale Squares Celebrates A Slightly Late Burns Night the Gay Gordons, a lovely dance which just about anyone can do under guidance. It was a fabulous evening shared with members and their guests. A couple of weeks later than planned, Testvale Squares held their Burns Night Supper on 6th February at the Totton and Eling Community Centre. Club Members Carol and Alan Gerrey Rory, Neil, Helen, Roger, Angela, Fiona salads, cheeses, then cakes, teas and co ees. A er supper they had some ‘Burns’ poetry from Paul, a few silly games, including ‘Guess what’s in the Sporran’ where the ladies had to decide what the squishy things inside the men’s sporrans were, not quite sure who enjoyed that more, then Kay directed them through and their guests were asked to wear something tartan and they didn’t disappoint – the tartan army turned up en masse! e Haggis was ‘piped’ in by Alan and 6 others on recorders, all very tuneful. ey then had a fantastic sit-down supper prepared by Carol, Alan and other members of the Club with hot-smoked salmon, gammon ham, potatoes and The Home Of The Very Best Local Cheeses To Enjoy For Easter from Harveys of Hythe As you may already know, Harveys certainly is the place to be for delicious cheeses in Hythe, with their renowned expertise and service. Jonathan, Amanda and Pippa have been hard at work selecting cheeses for Easter, when they will have the counter bursting with the very best local cheeses to enjoy, and some rather unique specialty cheeses from further a eld. Whether you are looking for a cheese board to accompany an Easter dinner, Easter gi s or to enjoy by yourself, Harveys is here to help. e counter will be full of the pinnacle of local cheeses with Jonathan selecting ve from the counter that highlight the superb cheese making skills that surround us. Jonathan says: “We are very lucky to have some wonderful cheesemakers around us. I want to give our fantastic customers the opportunity to try cheeses from all around us this Easter. The five cheeses I wanted to highlight from our selection is the unctuous soft and bloomy cheese made by the Isle of Wight Cheese Company, the rich and ever so creamy Dazel Ash Goats by Rosary in Landford, the striking buttery Cranborne Blue by Book and Bucket Dorset, a savoury edged Garlic and Nettle flavoured hard cheese by Lyburn Landford, and lastly the moreish creamy sweetness of Golden Saye from Village Maid Cheeses Berkshire. I can’t wait for you all to try these!” ese ve cheeses can be bought together to form a full cheese board selection, or they are available alongside the special local selection on the counter individually. is year you can also order cheeses in advance for collection. To place an order, you can visit the shop in Hythe or ring them on: 023 8084 4644. You will be able to order cheeses for Easter from 16th March - 24th March at 2pm. e team at Harveys look forward to seeing you all soon for your Easter cheeses. As well as the very popular Hythe Market held on the High Street, you will also nd an Indoor Market on Tuesdays in St John’s Church Hall from 9am to 2pm. e indoor market has been running for over 30 years, o ering a wide variety of stalls from local cra ers and sellers. e regular stalls include baby hampers, clothes and gi s, greeting cards, jewellery, homemade cakes, preserves and jams, knitted and textile cra s, engraved wooden gi s and much, much more! You can also take a break from the shopping whilst you are there and enjoy a hot drink from the small café, enjoy a tea, hot chocolate or a choice of co ees, accompanied with a biscuit or two! e Indoor Market will be running fortnightly, until 7th April when the market will be weekly. Hythe Indoor Market

Page 16 • The HERALD • 12th March 2026 v SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES v ARE YOU ON THE RIGHT TRACK? Changes to the inheritance tax treatment of pensions and changes to ISA rules mean that now is a good time to review your investments, get to grips with what those changes mean to you, and make sure youe’re on the right track to live the lives you’ve been working so hard towards in your retirement. Straight Talk Wealth Management in Holbury are here to guide you through this. For some, the nancial path they are walking is ne. For others, some simple tweaks and pivots to their investment strategy can work wonders. For everyone, getting a fully independent whole of Walbank Opticians is entering an exciting new chapter with a full practice re t and rebrand designed to modernise the space and better re ect what the brand truly stands for. e refreshed look will bring a brighter, contemporary feel to the practice, creating a welcoming environment that blends style, comfort and clinical excellence. While the surroundings and the name may be di erent, the heart of Walbank Opticians remains exactly the same. Patients will continue to be greeted by the familiar, friendly faces they know and trust. e same experienced team, delivering the same high standards of professional eyecare and awesome eyewear styling that we are known for. e rebrand is not about changing who Walbank Opticians is, but about expressing it more clearly – combining modern style with personalised care. It’s a fresh new look, built on the same strong foundations, ensuring clients feel con dent, cared for and right at home. e work begins on the 23rd March with a provisional reopening date of 8th April. Keep up to date by visiting: www.walbankopticians.co.uk or on our Facebook and Instagram. market adviser to guide you will give peace of mind. ere’s no one size ts all solution, so you don’t want a one size ts all adviser. Clever investing needn’t be complicated, but it does need to be considered. Most of these changes contain more nuance than there is space for here, but the essential headlines on the ISA changes are that, from the 6th April 2027, and for those aged under 65, the annual limit to invest into a cash ISA will reduce to £12,000. However, overall you can still invest £20,000 into ISAs, which means even if you invest the full £12,000 into a cash ISA you still have £8,000 each year to put into stocks and shares ISAs. Which is no bad thing. Whilst Cash ISAs have a level of safety to them, Stocks and Shares ISAs o er a greater opportunity for growth. You can contact Straight Talk via the details opposite. e o ce is open Monday to Friday, 9am till 5pm (4pm Fridays). Straight Talk Wealth Management is a trading name of Straight Talk Financial Planning Ltd which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA register number 463676). A Refreshing Change by Twinkle Patel of Walbank Opticians Caroline Rupik, Straight Talk Wealth Management Twinkle Patel, Walbank Opticians

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Page 18 • The HERALD • 12th March 2026 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v Waste Licence Number: CBDU560170 Internal & External Decorating Wallpapering & Dustless Sanding FULLY INSURED PROFESSIONAL PAINTER & DECORATOR MARK 1 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 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 The next Herald is out on 2nd April Four Days of Brilliant Community Theatre in Totton e Totton Festival of Drama is back at Hanger Farm Arts Centre from the 18th–21st March with four days of brilliant community theatre. e festival brings four days of engaging, thoughtprovoking and entertaining short plays to local audiences, celebrating the talent and creativity of community drama groups. It promises a vibrant programme of performances showcasing a wide range of styles. e annual One Act festival is a ‘Stage One’ of the All England National One Act eatre Festival and the winning group from Totton will go forward to the Western Area Final where they will compete for a space in the English Final. Audiences can expect an exciting mix of comedy, drama, and original work, all performed by passionate community actors and actresses from across the south. e Totton Festival of Drama is not only great entertainment for enthusiastic theatre goers at a reasonable cost it is also a celebratory platform for grassroots theatre. Performances will be adjudicated by professional adjudicator Annie Rees, o ering constructive feedback and recognition for excellence in acting, direction, lighting, writing and production. “The festival is about bringing people together through live performance,” said Chairperson Mike Farleigh. “It’s a chance for local drama groups to share their work, learn from each other, and perform to an enthusiastic audience.” Audiences can see up to three plays each evening. It is curtain up at 7pm each night and the evenings will nish at approximately 10pm. ere will be a Saturday Matinée starting at 2pm which will be followed by a Ploughman’s supper (to be booked) before the nal at 7pm, evening performances on the 21st March will culminate with the award ceremony. Tickets are £10 (£9 students) including booking fee. “Don’t forget book for three or more nights and you get £1 off each ticket!” adds Mike. To book your tickets visit: www.hangerfarm.co.uk or phone: 023 8066 7683. For more information on the festival and the weeks programme visit: www.tottondrama.co.uk/2026, www.facebook.com/tottondrama or email: info@ tottondrama.co.uk Thank You For Your Donations To The RNLI On Saturday 24th January, RNLI Hythe and Calshot Fundraisers collected a fantastic £477.30 in donations at the Tesco Superstore (Dibden). e Branch would like to thank Tesco and all the volunteers who gave their time to help, but especially those who donated so generously. Support such as this is crucial in enabling the RNLI to save lives at sea. Terry and Chris Ashmore collecting at Tesco

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