Herald - Issue 486

v THE HERALD, 2 HIGH STREET, HYTHE, SO45 6AH v No 486 • FREE Every 3 Weeks • 29th January-19th February 2026 Est: 1994 The Your Community Magazine Quickstep Laminate Floors, Luxury Vinyl Tiles SJ SAVAGE BUILDING & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE • Extensions • Loft Conversions • All aspects of building works including Decorating 07788 868262 stevesavo@hotmail.co.uk FOUR SEASONS DENTURE CENTRE MORE THAN JUST A DENTAL LABORATORY If you want the best quality dentures in a relaxed, friendly and professional environment then call today for a free consultation Tel: 023 8084 6443 Mobile: 07919 074360 1 HOUR DENTURE REPAIRS North Road, Dibden Purlieu, Southampton SO45 4RE NEED NEW DENTURES? Vehicle Servicing Garage For all your mechanical needs Tyres, Servicing, Clutches Diagnostic work, Brakes Cam Belts, Tyres, Exhausts, MOT’s arranged Servicing from £69.99 See main advert page 75 Free local collection Courtesy cars available 114-118 Hampton Lane, Blackfield SO45 1UB www.rightautos.co.uk • 023 8089 0600 STAIRLIFTS STAIRLIFTS Freedom Stairlifts Straight Stairlifts Curved Stairlifts freedomstairlifts.co.uk 15 Marsh Parade, Hythe 023 8084 4741 FRAME SHOP HYTHE PICTURE FRAMING • Reliable and Efficient Service • Serving Trade, Domestic and Commercial Customers • Three sizes of bags available GRAB BAGS - A CHEAPER FLEXIBLE ALTERNATIVE TO A SKIP Tel: 023 8081 1757 • www.abbeygrabbag.co.uk • Call us for Prompt Delivery of a Bag • Fill Like a Normal Skip • Call again for a swift collection. • We can also collect your own grab bags Local Running Club Raise Over £1300 for Heart Screening Christmas carols with Father Christmas. e event raised over £1300 which was donated to the Ryan Carter Memorial Fund with CRY - set up by Sue Carter in memory of her son Ryan. Sue and her family fundraise for and organise heart screening events for young people. e fund also received a donation of £2000 recently from the Netley Marsh Steam Rally. Sue comments: “I’d like to thank all the supporters, family and friends that helped us fundraise in 2025, especially my Alex and Gary. We now have enough money to book a third heart screening in Totton! I’m so grateful for all the love and support so many companies and friends have given to help with fundraising, my cousins for supporting our events with Astrix Waterside Medics, Mark, David and finally my Mum who comes to everything I do and supports.” To register for heart screening or to make a donation please visit: www.c-r-y.org.uk/ryan-carter Ian Donkin and Rob Barlow from Totton Running Club held a charity run on Sunday 21st December, with 40 runners taking part running around Totton dressed as witches and wizards, followed by Totton Running Club runners dressed as witches and wizards to raise money for the Ryan Carter Memorial Fund with CRY

Page 2 • The HERALD • 29th January 2026 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v PICK UP YOUR COPY FROM HYTHE • Age Concern • BeBe’s Café • Bells Furnishing • Beyond the Fringe • The Boathouse • BH Marine • Boots • Cards for all Occasions • CGM Solicitors • Chip N Tails • Citrine Estates • Cornerstone • Crew Barbers • Dancewise Studios • Direct Carpets • Ebenezer’s • Eden Health & Beauty • The Frame Shop • Fred.Olsen Travel Agents • Freedom Boat Club • Fully Woolly • Havencourt • Headquarters • Herald Publishing • Hythe Chiropractic Centre • Hythe & District Social Club • Hythe Community Centre • Hythe & Dibden Parish Council • Hythe Ferry Office • Hythe Hospital • Hythe Kebab Centre • Hythe Library • Hythe Photographic & Electrical • Hythe PO • Hythe & Waterside Lettings • Jane Bidwell Flowers • J R Hardware • KJ’s Mobility • Luis Liu • LW Repairs • The Malt • The Maples • Marchwood Motorways • Master Spares • McColls • Meraki Beauty Salon • Millie’s Tea Rooms • MM Sales & Lettings • Mockingjay • Modern Chinese Takeaway • Oxfam Bookshop • Oyster Financial • C A Parfitt & Son • Paul Jeffreys • Pearsons • Pebbles • Philpotts • Rocco’s • Room 13 • Seadown Vets • Seashells • Shell Garage • St John’s Hall • Tenovus • Toys Ahoy • The Travellers Rest • Visual Cuts • Waitrose • Warings • Waterfront & Solent Surgery • Waterside Furnishings • Waterside Health Centre • Waterside Physiotherapy & Osteopathy Clinic • Waterside Tours DIBDEN PURLIEU & BUTTS ASH • Age UK • Arrosto Di Caffé • Badgers Holt • Benjamin Wells • Coppice Gate • Dibden Purlieu Newsagents • Forestside Dental • Forestside Health Centre • The Glen • The Heath Hotel • Joyners • Netley View Post Office • Sam Long Fruit & Veg • Shawfix • St Andrew’s Church • St Anne’s Community Centre • Tails 2 Fish & Chips DIBDEN & MARCHWOOD • All Saints Church • Applemore College • Berkeley Parks Church Farm • Clayfields Post Office • Horrill Centre • Premier Express • Pococks • The Podium • The Roebuck • Tesco Petrol Station • Waters Edge • Welcome • White Horse BLACKFIELD & LANGLEY • Age Concern • Blackfield Baker • Blackfield Garage Services • Blackfield Newsagents • Compuco • Fawley Royal British Legion • G J’s Plaice • Gang Warily • Harts & Mortons Hair & Beauty • Langley Tavern • Lepe Beach Café • New Forest Bistro • Priest Croft • Tesco • Wendys Café • Zoutorias FAWLEY & ASHLETT • All Saints Church • B’s Garage • Calshot Activities Centre • Charisma • Charles Ley Court • The Falcon • Fawley Garage • Jolly Sailor • Jubilee Hall • Premier Fawley Express/PO • Sundial Cottage Rest Home • Yew Tree Workshop HOLBURY • Boots • Computaplace • Expert Domestics • Eyre & Elliston • Forest Home • HairWorks • Holbury Dry Cleaners • Holbury Fish Bar • Holbury Pets • Holbury Service Station • Holbury Tool Hire • Jasper Vincent Solicitors • ML Convenience Store • Old Mill Inn • PC Buildings Supplies • Travis Perkins • Vibrant Forest Brewery • Walbank Opticians • Waterside Carpets BEAULIEU, BROCKENHURST, EAST BOLDRE, EXBURY & PILLEY • Belle & Blossom • BH Marine • Chapel Store, East Boldre • Drift Inn • Exbury Club • Exbury Gardens Shop • Fairweathers Garden Centre • Pilley Stores • The Royal Oak • Turfcutters Arms, East Boldre TOTTON • AFC Totton • Age Concern • Arrosto Di Caffé • Best One • Calmore Community Centre • Calmore Service Station • Castle Investments • Complete Bathrooms • Debra • Eling Heritage Centre Café • Footner & Ewing • Forest Gate Surgery • Goodies • Graysons Hairdressers • Hairtalk • Hairway Barbers • Hanger Farm • HCC • Images Hairdressers • Jalfrezy • King Rufus • Masons • Maydays • McColls • More Than Hair • The Old Farmhouse • Salmon Leap • Sunnyfields • Sweet Thoughts • Tesco Express • Testwood Arms • Three Score Club • Totton Civic Centre • Totton Community Centre • Totton & Eling Bowls Centre • Totton & Eling Tennis Centre • Totton Library • Water Lane Post Office • West Totton Centre • West Totton Launderette ASHURST, CADNAM, COPYTHORNE, LYNDHURST & NETLEY MARSH ASHURST: Forest Inn • Happy Cheese • Longdown Farm Shop • New Forest Inn, Ashurst • Welcome CADNAM/COPYTHORNE: • Coach & Horses • Co-op • The Empress of Blandings • Le Chateau • White Hart Inn • Woodington Feeds LYNDHURST: Fox & Hounds • Fenwick2 • The Greenwood Tree • Lyndhurst Community Centre • The Lyndhurst Tea House • Lyndhurst Working Mens Club • Mailmans Arms • Peggy May’s Coffee Shop • Waterloo Arms MINSTEAD: Trusty Servant NETLEY MARSH: • Discount Warehouse ROMSEY AREA • Age Concern • Carlo’s Tea Rooms • Co-op, Halterworth • Crosfield Hall • Gilberts Nursery • Home Hardware • Luzborough Inn • Nisa • North Baddesley Community Library • The Phoenix • Ray Meader & Son • Romsey Library • Seafare Two • Teacups Café • The Duke on the Test • Wellow Village Stores SURROUNDING AREA BRAMSHAW/BROOK: The Bell • Bramshaw Village Stores • The Green Dragon • Sir Walter Tyrrell NURSLING: • The Four Horseshoes OWER: • Mortimer Arms Hotel CALL 023 8084 5700 IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BECOME A PICK UP POINT Advertising: 023 8084 0815 Editorial: 023 8084 5700 E: editor@herald-publishing.co.uk W: www.herald-publishing.co.uk Distributed FREE across the area and also available online Brockenhurst

v CALL US: 023 8084 5700 v 29th January 2026 • The HERALD • Page 3 HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY Prints and Paintings for sale by local artists Mirrors made to order THE FRAME SHOP, 15 MARSH PARADE, PYLEWELL ROAD, HYTHE SO45 6AN PICTURE FRAMING 023 8084 4741 Est: 1987 • Fascia and Guttering • Loft Insulation and Boarding • Conservatory Repairs • Glazing • General Maintenance • Conservatory Roof Insulation • Windows and Doors Free Quotation or Advice 0800 014 1404 023 8251 4723 sales@srwservices.co.uk 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 • ROOFS • PATIOS • GUTTERS • CONSERVATORIES • WINDOWS ✦ Fully Insured ✦ 07960 915741 info@mossbossuk.com www.mossbossuk.com Taekwondo Success for Local Sisters Sisters Lily and Poppy from Totton have recently represented Great Britain for Taekwondo, taking part in several international competitions. 17 year old Lily represented Great Britain in the Under 21 World Championships in Kenya at the beginning of December and later that month she travelled to Kosovo to take part in the Under 21 European Championships, tting around her studies at Totton College. Younger sister Poppy is 15 and attends Hounsdown School, in November she represented Great Britain in Switzerland at the Junior European Championships where she took Bronze. In December Poppy competed in Bosnia, where she quali ed for the Grand Prix Final in Sarajevo, a er competing internationally all year and taking Gold in Bosnia. Lily (middle) competing in Africa Poppy with her gold medal e girls started Taekwondo at the same time when Lily was 6 and Poppy was 4, initially to learn selfdefence, the girls started competing and doing well in competitions. ey now train locally at Passion Taekwondo Club which is owned by their Dad and also in Manchester as both girls are in the GB Olympic development squad. Lily is in the GB Olympic preparation programme part time, alongside college. Lily and Poppy are both very proud to be able to represent their country. Unwanted Christmas Gifts Welcome At Wessex Wessex Cancer Support is celebrating its 45th anniversary this year and is keen to replenish its stock of ra e prizes ready for this year’s fundraising events. Any new, unwanted gi s can be donated to the charity at its support centres in Hythe or Chandler’s Ford and Co-op, 105-111 Winchester Road, Chandler’s Ford. “Raffle prizes are always high in demand and we need a good selection for various events we are planning this year to celebrate our 45th anniversary,” said Shona Lawson, Regional Fundraising Manager at Wessex Cancer Support. “Ideally, we are looking for small items like boxes of chocolate, bottles of wine, small homeware items and toiletries, all of which we can easily transport. If you have anything that may not fall into these categories but feel it could still be of use to us, we would be very happy to consider it.” Gi s can be donated until 30th January at any centre. “Across the year, raffles make a huge difference to our fundraising efforts. We are so grateful for any donations that help us to continue supporting local people with cancer who need us,” Shona added.

Page 4 • The HERALD • 29th January 2026 v SEND ALL YOUR LOCAL NEWS TO THE HERALD v • Fascias • Soffits • Guttering • Cladding • Repairs • EPDM Rubber Roofs • Flat Roofing • Moss Removal • Exterior Painting 15% OAP Discount • All Maintenance Work Call 07776 476913 gcgutteringandflatroofing@gmail.com 20 year Guarantee G C GUTTERING & FLAT ROOFING Waterside based Locksmith with over 40 years’ experience within the window and door industry. YOUR LOCAL INDEPENDENT TRUSTED LOCKSMITH CORGI REGISTERED, NCFE AND CITY & GUILDS QUALIFIED WITH OVER 400 GENUINE LOCAL REVIEWS • NO CALLOUT FEE OR VAT CHARGED • FREE ON-SITE QUOTE/ADVICE • FREE 12 MONTH WARRANTY • HIGH SPEC PARTS FITTED, 1ST CLASS SERVICE & THE LOWEST PRICES TO MATCH! Book us through Checkatrade and get a free £1,000 guarantee If you need a lock think KeyLock Locksmiths • Lost keys • Locked out - Non-destructive entry • Onsite Key Cutting Service • Moving home - New locks & keys required • Door lock adjustments with repair and replacements for all multipoint locking systems • Door realignments/servicing • Hinge repair/adjustments • Broken/misted double glazing units replaced CALL 023 8089 9989 OR 07771 994536 24HRS TO SPEAK TO A LOCAL FULLY QUALIFIED LOCKSMITH Golden Gala Crowns a Year of Fundraising for the CET e nal event in a year long programme of fundraising events for the Countryside Education Trust (CET) was held just before Christmas. A special Golden Musical Gala, celebrating the charity’s 50th anniversary founding by Lord Edward Montagu in 1975, was held in Beaulieu Abbey Church. Hosted by BBC presenter, Jon Cuthill, the evening was a celebration of music and song, provided by acclaimed local musicians and singers. e audience was treated to saxophone and violin instrumentals and songs, ranging from vaudeville to light opera, performed by solo artists to a full Community Choir. e night before the Gala a fundraising dinner, hosted by Lord and Lady Montagu, was held in Palace House, with environmentalist, Chris Packham, as guest speaker. e two events raised over £14,000 for the charity. Other fundraising events during the anniversary year included the popular annual Chefs’ Night, a Vineyard Tour and Wine Tasting and the inaugural 10k Trail Run held on the pathways of the Beaulieu Estate. e Countryside Education Trust’s overarching mission is to connect people with the countryside, with an introduction to country living, rural cra s and wildlife. In addition to o ering a wide range of day courses for children and adults in the local area, there are residential courses for children from inner city schools, held at the charity’s Home Farm base, where the children can experience daily life on the farm, collecting eggs from the hens for breakfast, helping with animal feeding and picking their own vegetables from the garden. Close by, in the ancient woodland the charity has two habitats to teach a wide range of environmental and bush cra activities. Jane Cooper, Chief Executive of the Countryside Education Trust, said: “We are enormously grateful to our Fundraiser-in-Chief, Jan Hoy, who has led her team of volunteers over much of the last 50 years! Our volunteers make such a difference to our work – whether helping with fundraising, on the farm, or as an extra pair of hands during events – we really couldn’t do what we do without such support. If anyone would like to find out about volunteering, please get in touch. We are always looking for people who want to make a difference, and we can promise a variety of interesting projects and plenty of cake!” For more information about the CET please visit: www.cet.org.uk Treehouses. With their position, close to woods, a river, heathland and the sea, it o ers a variety of Jon Cuthill, Jan Hoy and Revd Catherine Cowie RANGER LED EVENTS Join the Lepe Country Park Rangers as they lead a variety of events over the course of the year. From identifying trees to gardening for beginners, they will have something to suit everyone who wants to get outdoors this year. For all ranger led events, please visit: www.hants.gov.uk/thingstodo/ countryparks/lepe/whats-on or call: 023 8089 9108. SLEIGHED TO DEATH Lyndhurst Drama and Musical Society present an amateur production of Sleighed to Death at the e Vernon eatre, Sandy Lane in Lyndhurst on 29th, 30th and 31st January at 7.30pm. Sleighed to Death by Peter Gordon, is a brilliantly mischievous festive comedy that blends classic whodunnit intrigue with quick- re wit and farcical twists. Set on Christmas Eve, chaos erupts when a bumbling inspector arrives to investigate a suspicious death - only to nd himself entangled in a tangle of eccentric characters, mistaken identities, and increasingly absurd misunderstandings. Fast-paced, laughout-loud, and brimming with seasonal spirit, Sleighed to Death is the perfect festive treat for audiences who love a clever comedy with a delightfully dark edge. Tickets are £13 and available from: www.lyndhurstdrama.co.uk or call: 023 8029 2531. Badminton group seek 1 or 2 extra players. ey play every Thursday 8pm at Gangwarily. For details please contact Yvonne on: 023 8089 3851. Badminton Group If you enjoy dancing, go along to Hythe and Dibden Parish Hall in West Street, Hythe, on Wednesday afternoons, 1pm–3pm for Ballroom, Latin and Sequence dancing. Admission £5. Refreshments provided. Dancing in Hythe

v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v 29th January 2026 • The HERALD • Page 5 DECORATOR INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING General Small Maintenance Works Reliable, Prompt with a High Standard of Work Fully Insured • Free Estimates NICK CROUCHER 07395 042193 MPL Roofing & Guttering Services • Fascias, Guttering, Soffits, Cladding and much more PVCu work • All roof repairs, gutters, flat roofs, chimney repairs • Moss removal 15% Discount for OAP’s Established 30 years 07920 122984 023 8087 9135 mplroofing@hotmail.com Making A Splash - Calshot RNLI’s New Year’s Day Dip Fi y hardy souls braved the cold weather to take part in Calshot RNLI’s rst annual New Year’s Day Dip event. Participants in the dip arrived from 9.30am for registration, where they were provided with a wristband and o cially signed into the event. A safety brie ng took place at 10.15am before the participants entered the water at 10.30am. Safety cover was provided by Calshot Divers and thirdparty support was also on site to provide rst aid cover. Once the brave souls had dried o and signed out of the event, they joined Calshot RNLI crew in the station for a selection of hot drinks and sweet and savoury treats. On the event, Calshot RNLI boat crew and event organiser Sean Marsh said: “We are delighted that so many people came out to support this event, it sets a solid base for us to grow the event in future years. Participant safety was of paramount importance; we had a dedicated dip area along with closely monitoring the sign in and out process for all taking part in the event. We’d also like to express our thanks to John Greenwood and the team at Calshot Divers for providing the safety boat for the event.” Calshot Lifeboat Operations Manager, Graham Reeve added: “For several years we have run a Brew With The Crew event on New Year’s Day. Combining this event with a dip in the water generated a lot of interest and we are delighted with how many people participated and came to support. As a charity we are reliant on donations and all the money raised will go directly to ensuring we can continue to save lives at sea and serve our local community. We raised over £1,000 from today’s event and want to thank everyone for their support and generosity.” Calshot RNLI’s first annual New Year’s Day Dip getting underway (Credit: RNLI/James Silsbury) Hythe 2000’s IT 4 ALL group run sessions on Mondays 1.30pm–3.30pm in St John’s Hall, Hythe. e lovely volunteers will try to help you with your technology challenges; from laptops to tablets to mobile phones they’re happy to share their knowledge. e cost of sessions is just £4 and a tea break and cake £1.50 at 2.30pm helps wash away your worries. Additionally they hold interest sessions once a month, where a short presentation/activity is provided on a range of topics. For more information please visit: hythe2000.org IT 4 ALL

Page 6 • The HERALD • 29th January 2026 v PART OF YOUR COMMUNITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS v Waterside Furnishings & Re-Upholstery 023 8020 7895 16 Marsh Parade, Hythe (Opposite Hythe Club) Est 2006 REPAIRS ANTIQUE, MODERN & MARINE REFURBISHED FURNITURE FOR SALE RE-UPHOLSTERY HANDY HANDS HANDYMAN SERVICES Your Local Handyman For ALL Your Small Jobs • Gutter Clearance & Clearing • PVCu Fascias, Gutters, Soffits & Conservatory Cleaning • Pressure Cleaning of Paths & Patios • Window Cleaning • Interior & Exterior Painting • Grass Cutting, Strimming • Hedge Trimming • Shed Re-treated/ Roofs Re-felted • Flat Pack Assembly Fully Insured Free Estimates Work Guaranteed References on Request T: 023 8084 0096 M: 07840 860202 Wet clean or Dry clean • Carpets • Rugs • Upholstery • Cushions • Mattresses • Caravans & Motor Homes Contact Chris for a free estimate and advice. We have full liability insurance 023 8104 0185 07770 792361 clean-u-up@hotmail.com We provide one of the best professional Carpet & Fabric cleaning Systems 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 Send your news to The Herald by email: editor@herald-publishing.co.uk WINTER WONDERLAND CONCERT RAISES OVER £500 FOR THE CROSSINGS Marchwood Village Hall was a sea of snow akes for the Prelude Orchestra winter concert but the music was red hot. e Winter Wonderland theme brought out some obvious favourites like Sleigh Ride and Walking in the Air for the audience of over a hundred people. e theme from Swan Lake, newly arranged by conductor Bernard Chinonso, and Waltz of the a short programme, with the Clarinotes - a new grouping, performing a ‘duet’ of Deck the Halls with the autists. e concert ended with an audience singalong of Winter Wonderland and We Wish You A Merry Christmas. To nd out more about e Crossings, or make a donation visit: www.thecrossings.org.uk Marchwood Prelude’s next concert, “Out Of is World” will take place on Saturday 9th May at 7pm in Marchwood Village Hall. For more information about the Orchestra visit: www.marchwoodmusicsociety.com Flowers from the Nutcracker brought the classics into the programme. California Dreaming may not seem like an obvious winter tune, until you realise it was written by the Mamas and Papas’ Michelle and John Fhillips sitting in a frozen New York hotel wishing they were home. Christmas also featured in the repertoire of the orchestra and other ensembles performing, with Jose Feliciano’s Feliz Navidad, a fairly new addition to the Christmas music lexicon, proving to be a rm favourite. Prelude Orchestra The hall was transformed into a Winter Wonderland highlighting the variety of issues that the twenty volunteers deal with - from people facing eviction o en through no fault of their own, to people forced to sofa surf, or sleep rough. e charity provides the support for people needing help to improve their situation. He pointed out that although homelessness is often associated with cities and more urban areas, the charity had helped over 150 people on the Waterside since it began ve years ago. Sandwiched between the orchestra’s performances e Flutes of the Forests, e Marchwood Clarinotes, and Saxophonous each performed Compere for the a ernoon was Phil Elsey, who treated the audience to a comedy interlude which lled the hall on cue with cheers and well-meaning groans as he reeled o Christmas cracker jokes. Phil is one of the many members of the orchestra who put in such a lot of work to making the Prelude concerts happen, not least Angela Mabey who designed and decorated the hall and backdrop with a team of helpers. Proceeds of £510.72 from the concert were donated to local Waterside charity e Crossings which works with homeless people. In the interval Andy Clarke, the project leader, described its work Totton Sing For Life Choir Totton Sing for Life Choir (SFL) were very busy in the lead up to Christmas, with many performances raising much needed funds for Wessex Cancer Support. ank you to everyone that supported the Totton Sing For Life Choir Christmas Concert, held in presented by Sound A Capella on behalf of SFL, raising a further £173. e choir had a great time singing for and with the audience at the Copythorne Christmas Carol Concert with money raised to be added to the grand total in due course. Totton Sing for Life Choir meets weekly on Wednesdays, 2pm–4pm at Hounsdown Hall. Anyone is welcome to go along, you don’t need to sing like an angel, just be prepared to have some fun and enjoy 2 hours of escapism singing popular songs in a very relaxed way. eir next concert will be on 8th March at Colbury Memorial Hall. Hounsdown Hall. The event raised an amazing £349.55 – thank you to the Hounsdown Committee for supporting the event. ank you also to Totton u3a for inviting the choir to sing for them, along with two other events

29th January 2026 • The HERALD • Page 7 Rehau Smarts

Page 8 • The HERALD • 29th January 2026 v SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES v Services: Oak Framing, Summer Houses, Porches, Car Ports Call us today for a Free No Obligation Quote 023 8198 0182 Opening Hours Monday-Friday 9.30am to 4pm Hello@newforestoak.co.uk www.newforestoak.co.uk Decking, Pitched Roofs, Sleeper Walls, Garages, Fencing, Furniture, Gates, Mantels, Stables and more…… The Square, Fawley, Southampton SO45 1DD T: 023 8112 3112 E: office@zebra-ltd.co.uk All Plumbing Works Undertaken Full Bathroom Installation Toilet Fix from £75 Fully Insured Free Quotes No Job Too Big or Too Small PLUMBING & BATHROOMS 1200th Callout for Hampshire Search and Rescue from Hampshire Search and Rescue Starting in 2003 with a very small team to where we are today, we have now responded to 1200 requests for assistance. Our main remit is still to search for and rescue vulnerable missing people on behalf of the police, but we have expanded our capability to include assisting the Local Resilience Forum and the Fire and Rescue Service with our water, drone, medical and foot teams when possible. Whilst this Callout number is obviously a milestone in our search and rescue journey, it is by no means intended as a glori cation of what we volunteers do. But it does let us re ect on those we have tried to help over the years, the team members who served and retired and the ongoing invaluable support we receive from our families. We, like all the Search and Rescue teams, wish we did not need to be called because it means someone is in trouble or a family is traumatised. But when there is a need we willingly step-up – and will continue to do so. Hampshire Search and Rescue vehicles Bank and river search THEY MADE THE TRIP! Shoe boxes collected for the Wessex Rotary Shoebox Appeal have arrived at their destinations. Hythe & Waterside Rotary (H&W) support this project every year, and collect gi lled shoeboxes from the local community before transporting them to the regional depot for sorting and dispatch. H&W Rotary were delighted to receive a rst report email from the Rotary Club TEKA in Romania: “It was yet again a very successful project, most of our active members were involved and we managed to bring smiles on the faces of thousands of children in need. We are very sorry that you and all the lovely people involved in the project at your end don’t get to see and feel all the joy your efforts are bringing. So please let me convey the many thanks and all the gratitude received from children, their parents, teachers, priests, caregivers, childcare workers and school personnel. May God bless all of you with help and happiness”. The children in Romania receiving their shoeboxes

29th January 2026 • The HERALD • Page 9 When money is tight and needs are urgent, use Budget for all your residential and commercial rubbish, recycling and clearance requirements. We are fully licensed and insured RUBBISH CLEARANCE Regardless of whether you have the odd item to get rid of or a major clear up of your home, garage or garden, we’re here and able to remove it for you quickly and inexpensively. ● House clearance ● Garden rubbish and waste collection and disposal ● Garage sorting and rubbish removal ● Scrap Metals ● Loft and attic emptying ● Sheds and outbuilding ● Lock-up clearance ● Leaf collections and snow clearance Call the office on 07545 651776 or Karen on 07595 823253 for an immediate response www.budgetrubbishltd.co.uk Visit our website to see our full services, testimonials and to contact us via email Local Collection Point for

Page 10 • The HERALD • 29th January 2026 v F @heraldpublishing v Kitchen & Bathroom Showroom with free design service Tel: 023 8084 3787 Email: showroom@pcbuildingsupplies.co.uk Web: www.pcbuildingsupplies.co.uk HANNAH’S ELECTRICS Your Local Female Electrician NEED AN ELECTRICIAN? From simple upgrades to complete house re-wiring - and everything in-between, Hannah’s Electrics is the perfect choice. A trusted tradeswoman with sensible rates covering Southampton, New Forest & Waterside areas CONTACT HANNAH 07585 778136 W: www.hannahs-electrics.co.uk • E: hannahelectrics@gmail.com Like us on Facebook All aspects of Plastering & General Decorating Covered Free Quotations Fully Insured Mobile 07941 255335 Phone: 023 8089 8324 parkesij@yahoo.co.uk www.ijs4plastering.co.uk HONEYPOT CHILDREN’S CHARITY CELEBRATES CHRISTMAS FUNDRAISING SUCCESS e Honeypot Children’s Charity is thrilled to announce an incredible few months of fundraising achievements, surpassing expectations and making a real di erence for young carers across the UK. Honeypot’s Christmas Appeal raised an astounding £315,000, far exceeding the original target of £200,000. is remarkable result re ects the generosity and commitment of Honeypot supporters, ensuring they can continue to provide vital respite breaks and outreach support for children who care for loved ones. In addition to the appeal, the annual Christmas Carol Concert at Romsey Abbey in December raised almost £10,000, bringing festive cheer while supporting a cause close to many hearts. “I am always humbled by the generosity of local support for Honeypot’s work, and as many people will know, I’m rarely at a loss for words. However, the success of the events and activities at the end of 2025 has left me speechless! What a fantastic gift everyone has given to provide respite and support to young carers aged 5-12 who can find Christmas looking after someone they love, particularly challenging. Thank you to everyone involved” – Viv Carter, Community Engagement Manager at e Honeypot Children’s Charity Honeypot were also delighted to bene t from the Beaulieu Victorian Christmas Evening on 22nd November, which contributed an impressive £32,357.54. is total includes match funding from the Christmas Appeal, signi cant individual donations, and Gi Aid, highlighting the incredible impact of local community and corporate support. ese successes are a fantastic way to ring in Honeypot’s 30th year of supporting young carers and are a testament to the strength of Honeypot’s community and the belief in giving every child the chance to experience a carefree childhood moment. For more information about Honeypot and how you can support their work, please visit: www.honeypot.org.uk Queen Bees with Bumble Funky Little Choir Co in Romsey Abbey Bournemouth Youth Handbell Team Waterside Theatre Club Waterside eatre Club is a lively adult drama group for ages 55+. e club uses drama games and theatre skills to explore theatre making, devising and all professional theatre. Professional eatre practitioners guide participants through a series of ensemble theatre practices to explore storytelling, movement, character and improvisation in a safe and supportive environment that is full of laughter! A great way to meet people and make friends too. Sessions take place on Mondays, 1.30pm–3pm at St Andrew’s Church in Dibden Purlieu at a cost of £5 per session. Members of Waterside eatre have the option of taking part in annual productions alongside the chance to perform in street theatre and sitespeci c work but not essential. For more information contact Emily Butler: em.butler@hotmail.com

29th January 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 Care Home’s Festive Elf Day Raises £757 for Alzheimer’s Charity e successful fundraiser highlights the strong community spirit at Badgers Holt and the care home’s ongoing commitment to supporting meaningful causes. Residents and sta at Badgers Holt Residential Care Home showed their festive spirit by raising £757 for the Alzheimer’s Society a er taking part in a special Elf Day fundraiser. e care home was transformed into a sea of red and green as everyone dressed up as elves for the day, enjoying seasonal activities, games and plenty of festive cheer. e event brought residents, sta and visitors together, all united by a shared goal of supporting people a ected by dementia. Elf Day is an annual fundraising initiative that encourages individuals and organisations to dress up as elves and donate to help fund vital support services and research. Funds raised by Badgers Holt will contributetotheAlzheimer’sSociety’sworksupporting people living with dementia and their families. A spokesperson for the home said they were delighted with the total raised and praised everyone involved for their enthusiasm and generosity: “It was wonderful to see so many smiles and to know that our efforts will make a real difference.” e fundraising total was achieved through a ra e Elf Day fun at Badgers Holt featuring a range of amazing prizes donated from local businesses. Badgers Holt’s new Activity coordinator, Karen, organised the event - the care home thank her for her outstanding efforts. Exciting Lego Exhibition Coming to Hythe! On Saturday 7th February, from 10am to 4pm, St John’s Church in Hythe will host an exciting Lego exhibition. Local Adult Fans of Lego (AFOLs) will display their expertly cra ed creations, showcasing their creativity and impressive building skills through a variety of imaginative displays. Following last year’s successful exhibition, this year’s event will showcase a vibrant selection of entirely new creations. Attendees can experience the lively atmosphere of a fair, with bright rides and animated fairground scenes; explore a pirate-themed area lled with ships and pirates; and admire remarkable botanical builds, demonstrating Lego artistry with owers and plants. e exhibition also promises numerous distinctive models and unexpected delights, ensuring enjoyment for Lego enthusiasts of every age. e exhibition is open to everyone, and there is no need to pre-book. Simply go along and enjoy a day lled with creativity, inspiration, and community spirit. Entry: £2.50 per person, children free. A fantastic outing for families, hobbyists, and anyone who enjoys seeing what can be achieved with imagination and a pile of bricks.

Page 12 • The HERALD • 29th January 2026 v EMAIL YOUR NEWS: editor@herald-publishing.co.uk v Acorn Building Contracts Ltd u Reliable, local builders offering affordable, quality workmanship u Our employees are fully qualified and fully insured u All aspects of building undertaken including extensions, structural alterations, roofing, ground works, kitchens, bathrooms, carpentry and plastering u Drawings arranged u Insurance work undertaken u Local Approved Contractor For free quotations and friendly advice please call Office: 023 8024 3336 Mobile: 07786 656865 Email: acornbuilding@gmail.com or visit our website: www.acorn-builders.co.uk You will not be disappointed M. C. HALL LTD 4 Carpentry 4 Fencing 4 Decoration 4 Extensions 4 Kitchens 4 Loft Conversions 4 Bathrooms 4 New Build First Rate Building & Carpentry Work Start to Finish Service • References Available • Fully Insured • 1 year guarantee Free Quotations and Friendly Advice Given Contact: mchall126@btinternet.com or call 023 8089 8456 or 07976 937941 Website: www.mchallltd.co.uk Southampton Forward in partnership with Southampton City Council present City Re ections: Illuminating Southampton – a physical projection trail, taking place in the city over four consecutive evenings on Wednesday 18th to Saturday 21st February, from 6pm to 8pm. Six of the most iconic heritage buildings in Southampton’s Old Town and city centre will be transformed with large-scale projections, immersive soundscapes and storytelling inspired by the city’s Art, Maritime and Archaeology collections. e trail showcases highlights from Southampton’s world-class collections, sharing some of the city’s most fascinating objects and stories as part of the celebrations leading up to the reopening of Southampton City Art Gallery later this year, following its major refurbishment. e event’s joint creative producers are Light Up Trails, which specialises in creating immersive festive experiences, and Double Take Projections, experts in architectural projection mapping, interactive installations and 3D motion graphics, lighting up buildings from St Paul’s Cathedral to the Sydney Opera House. Six Community Curators, each representing a di erent Southampton community, have worked closely with the creative team to explore the city’s archives, uncover meaningful stories and select rarely seen objects that resonate with both the building they’re paired with and the communities they represent. eir contributions have shaped the content and tone of each projection, ensuring that every experience is rooted in the voices and experience of local communities. e trail’s themes and locations include: • King John’s Palace – Trade and Textiles, curated by Rajan Jolly (Indian community) • Holyrood Church – People and Global Connection, curated by Abdourahman Sanneh (African diaspora) • The Bargate – Culture, curated by elma City Reflections Bishop Young (Young People, Sport and Disabled communities) • The Dancing Man Brewery (formerly The Wool House) – Ships and Shipping, curated by Stephen Muldowney-Mizen (Older Isolated People, in partnership with Communicare) • The Castle Vaults – City Maps and City Walls, curated by Beth Macey-Macleod (Neurodivergent people) • Southampton City Art Gallery – curated by Ri Baroche (LGBTQ+ community) e trail o ers something for everyone with an interest in art, history and storytelling, including residents, families, students and visitors to the city. e route will be easy to follow, with a digital trail map available online and printed copies available from selected outlets in the Old Town. All six stunning projections can be experienced in a single evening, or visitors can explore the trail over multiple nights at their own pace. Claire Whitaker CBE, CEO of Southampton Forward, said: “City Reflections: Illuminating Southampton’s Stories aims to shine a light on Southampton’s worldclass collections and celebrate the people and stories that shape the city today. It’s a fabulous opportunity to experience Southampton’s rich past through a projection trail that illuminates the stories etched into the city’s buildings and streets. None of this would have been possible without our partnership with Southampton City Council and the commitment and dedication of their amazing collections team, as well as the support from Arts Council England, The National Lottery Heritage Fund, Esmee Fairbairn Foundation and our founding city partners.” Councillor Alex Winning, Leader of Southampton City Council, said: “We are delighted to be working with Southampton Forward on this inspiring project, which is a great opportunity to engage people with Southampton’s world-class collections ahead of the reopening of the City Art Gallery. We hope it will highlight local pride in the city in an immersive and accessible way.” Libby Battaglia, Creative Director at Light Up Trails, said: “There is so much fascinating history in Southampton’s archives that deserves to be seen and heard. We’re thrilled to be creating this extraordinary trail with Double Take Projections and our Community Curators. Together we’ll produce breathtaking visuals that bring hidden stories to life, connecting people to their past and present in a truly magical way.” Projection Trail To Light Up The City in February WINNER OF CHRISTMAS HAMPER ANNOUNCED! e Gentleman’s Barber Shop in Dibden Purlieu have the greatest pleasure in announcing the winner of their complimentary Christmas hamper draw. is year’s winner was Shaun, who along with his family have been customers of e Gentleman’s Barber Shop for over 18 years and was absolutely thrilled to receive the call telling him that he had won! Over 600 ra e tickets were given away to customers in the run up to Christmas, the teamed loved giving something back to their loyal customers. Shaun with the Gentleman’s Barber Shop team receiving his hamper

29th January 2026 • The HERALD • Page 13 WILTON ROYAL BALMORAL 40oz Normally £24.99m2 .........NOW £14.99m2 WILTON ROYAL CHARTER 40oz Normally £31.99m2 .........NOW £14.99m2 WILTON ROYAL WINDSOR 100% WOOL Normally £21.99m2 .........NOW £19.99m2 STAIN FREE WILTON Normally £37.99m2 .........NOW £29.99m2

Page 14 • The HERALD • 29th January 2026 v READ THE HERALD ONLINE: www.herald-publishing.co.uk v ALL ASPECTS OF ELECTRICAL WORK UNDERTAKEN • Full Rewires • New Circuits • Consumer Unit Replacements • Electric Vehicle Charging Points • Landlord Certification • Smart Homes • Central Heating Controls 023 8089 0932 or 07534 343631 www.alnelectrical.co.uk info@alnelectrical.co.uk Call Richard on 07554 421544 or 023 8178 8299 PEST CONTROL All aspects of control and treatment undertaken including: Rodents, Insects, Moles, Wasps, Birds and Property Proofing Licensed waste removal of all types of waste Local Friendly Family Run Business • Fully Trained & Insured PVCu FASCIAS & GUTTERING CLEANING SERVICE Gutters checked for leaks and repaired Also new installations Driveway, Patio and Decking Cleaning and Restoration Service Very reliable and fully insured Good Rates and Professional Service Special Rates for OAP’s Call us now for a free quote Holbury 07884 112416 • Re-Skimming • Rendering • Coving • Dry Lining • Tacking • Artex Covered • Floor Screeding www.tbrownplastering.co.uk Call: 07919 183989 Friendly • Reliable • Professional • Free Estimates Richard Neylon, son of Eddie and Jackie Neylon of Ashurst was recently awarded an honorary Doctorate in Law by Swansea University. Richard grew up in Ashurst, attending Foxhills, Hounsdown School and Brockenhurst College before studying at Swansea University Law School, where he graduated in 1998. He is now a leading authority on managing major incidents and disputes in hostile and complex environments and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws (LLD) by the University during a winter degree ceremony held in December. Since completing his undergraduate studies at Swansea, Richard has built a distinguished career advising on major incidents involving marine casualties, liability issues, war risks, and kidnap and ransom situations. He is widely regarded as an expert in these elds and regularly handles cases involving unlawful detentions, drug seizures, fraud, and other complex challenges faced by global businesses. His work has taken him into some of the world’s most challenging maritime con ict zones, including Somalia, West Africa, Russia and Ukraine, the Red Sea, and the Arabian Gulf. He now leads the global Complex Environments team Local Son Awarded Honorary Doctorate in Law at international law rm HFW. His team provides specialist legal advice and support to organisations operating in challenging and high-risk regions. In addition to his legal work, Richard lectures in the UK and internationally on crisis response, shipping, and insurance topics, and contributes to leading industry publications. He is a founder member of the Hostage Support Partnership (HSP), which was commended by the United Nations Security Council in 2017 for its role in securing the release of 26 hostages held in Somalia for four and a half years. Richard and his team have also received the Lloyd’s List Corporate Social Responsibility Award for their pro bono work to free 48 “forgotten” hostages in Somalia. He is a former winner of the prestigious Lloyd’s List Global Maritime Lawyer of the Year Award. On receiving his honorary degree, Richard said: “It is a deep personal honour to accept this award. I spent a wonderful three years as a law undergraduate at Swansea – a University that laid the foundations for my professional journey, and continues to hold a special place in my life. Since graduating, I’ve been fortunate enough to work alongside the University, supporting the next generation of lawyers, including as a visiting lecturer. I am deeply appreciative of this distinction, and I am committed to supporting the University’s mission and its future success.” Left to right: Jackie Neylon, Nina Neylon, Richard Neylon and Eddie Neylon Rotary Christmas Collections Once again the Tesco Store at Applemore and the Co-op in Holbury kindly allowed Hythe & Waterside (H&W) Rotary to hold their annual Christmas collections over two weekends before Christmas. Shoppers at both stores gave most generously and a total of £1,500 was collected for Rotary charities and good causes. “We cannot express how grateful we are to the local community for supporting us again this year” says Ian Wheeler, President of H&W Rotary. “As well as their amazing generosity we appreciate how many people took the time to have a chat with us and find out what H&W Rotary does during the year. We hope everyone had a joyful, peaceful Christmas with Rotary best wishes for the New Year”. H&W Rotary President Ian Wheeler (left) and his wife with Christmas Collections organiser and Rotarian John Samuels (centre) Introduction to Beekeeping Course Southampton & District Beekeepers Association are running an Introduction to Beekeeping Course, starting on Wednesday 18th February at 7.30pm. e course includes 6 theory sessions conducted via zoom, hands on training at the Association Apiary and support from a bee buddy during your rst year of beekeeping. For further information visit: www.southamptonbeekeepers.co.uk/ beginners-courses

v THE HERALD - YOUR COMMUNITY MAGAZINE v 29th January 2026 • The HERALD • Page 15 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 Free Estimates • Fully Insured • Quality Service Tel: 023 8194 0878 • Mobile: 07710 464093 Email: mark@markparsonsdecorating.co.uk Web: www.markparsonsdecorating.co.uk Interior & Exterior Painting & Decorating Services Hythe Pier Heritage Association Round Up of 2025 Despite the di culties arising from the suspension of the Hythe Ferry throughout the year and the temporary closure of Hythe Pier for electrical works in the latter weeks, Hythe Pier Heritage Association (HPHA) has continued with its objective of restoring the Grade II listed Victorian pier, its auxiliary buildings and the iconic Hythe Pier Railway so that local residents and visitors alike can enjoy the jewel of the historic village. Consultation with the Hythe Pier Company Limited (owner of Hythe Pier) and the Hythe and Southampton Ferry Company Limited currency. Individual donations can be made via the organisation’s website: www.hythepierha.org.uk Carriage restoration in progress (Credit: Tina Brown) (owners of the Hythe-Southampton Ferry) is ongoing to best provide its support and expertise. Restoration of the oldest continually operating electric train on a pier, which is owned by HPHA has continued, with volunteers from the Hythe Shed (at the Pier) providing their own expertise to bring the rst of the two driving carriages dating from 1923 back to its original condition whilst using as much of the original material as is possible. Work has also started on the rebuilding of the luggage truck, which is even older, dating from 1909. e truck was rst used on the pier, manually propelled along sunken tracks on the opposite side to the current rails thirteen years prior to the opening of the electrically operated Hythe Pier Railway. Raising the necessary funds to maintain its objectives is a perpetual task. HPHA acknowledges the generous donations from local companies, organisations and individuals that have allowed it to have another successful year. Rock the Pier, despite the wet weather, was a roaring success, raising £4200. HPHA is extremely grateful to its main sponsor of this event, the Scratch Project, and to the other sponsors and the performers, all of whom gave their time for free. Among other notable donations was one from the Hythe Wives Club which made HPHA its charity of the year. e Herald o ce collected and donated £1,636 in foreign

Page 16 • The HERALD • 29th January 2026 v SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES v Local businesses are essential to a healthy local economy. When you buy goods or use services from a national or global business that money leaves the Waterside. When you buy locally, the money you spend is circulated within the local economy. Local businesses rely on repeat business. Delivering a good quality product or service is essential to their longevity, so a rm that operates locally has a vested interest in looking a er you. Although the Waterside Network Group only promotes one member per business area, all local businesses need you to use their products and services in order to survive. ey are all an integral part of what keeps the Waterside special. By buying locally, you’re making a worthwhile di erence to the health of the local economy, as well as to the variety of shops and services you can enjoy. e Waterside is a rich source of small and medium-sized businesses, entrepreneurs, soletraders, artists and cra speople, evidenced by the packed pages within e Herald. So, please remember to support them and keep it local! THE IMPORTANCE OF BUYING LOCALLY by Simon Chadwick at ease? Georgie understands how full life can be, so private 1:1 sessions are available in the comfort of your own home or at the W.I. Hall on Lunedale Road, Dibden Purlieu, where Georgie is a long-standing Trustee and has taught all her weekly classes there for over a decade. Many of us already know Georgie from her yoga community and from her teaching, volunteering, and fundraising across the Waterside. is is Georgie’s 19th year of teaching yoga, and she draws on nearly two decades of experience to support, educate, and empower people to make sustainable changes to their lifestyle. Classes include optional challenges, gentle strengthening, and mind–body practices such as breathwork and Qi Gong, helping to ease tension and create moments of calm. Over the years, Georgie has helped thousands of people improve sleep, reduce anxiety, li low mood, and feel more comfortable and con dent in their bodies. Georgie o ers day retreats, workshops, and 1:1 sessions, which may include mindfulness meditation, health coaching, personal training, and gentle nutrition guidance. Quali ed as a Qi Gong Facilitator, and broadening her training with the College of Naturopathic Medicine, Georgie’s holistic approach supports your nervous system, restores inner balance, and soothes your mind. If you’d like to feel calmer and sleep better, you’re welcome to book at yogawithgeorgie. co.uk today. Beginners are always welcome. Now, with the first signs of Spring, your path to less stress and more calm starts here. If you’re feeling tired, forgetful, overwhelmed or unlike yourself, you’re not alone. Many of us navigating busy lives and ongoing stress are searching for better sleep, steadier moods, and a calmer mind, and Georgie Rand from Yoga With Georgie could o er the gentle support you’ve been looking for. Could you give yourself one hour a week, or even one hour a month, to feel more energised and A Calmer, Less Stressful Year Georgie Rand

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTIyNzI=