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v THE HERALD, 2 HIGH STREET, HYTHE, SO45 6AH v No 475 • FREE Every 3 Weeks • 5th-26th June 2025 Est: 1994 The Your Community Magazine 7 & 9 The Marsh, Hythe SO45 6AJ • 023 8084 4131 • hythe@pearsons.com To book a complimentary Consultation Appointment call 023 8066 8886 www.dentureconfidence.co.uk Steve Martin D.D. (Hons), Dip CDT RCS (Eng) Denturist, Clinical Dental Technician GDC number: 140520 THE COMPLETE DENTURE CENTRE Helping you rediscover your smile • Dentures that look like natural teeth • Denture repairs with On-site laboratory • Expert denture advice • Referral processes for ALL your dental needs • Relaxed atmosphere for anxious patients BEFORE AFTER Established 2004 Call for a FREE Quotation 023 8078 3031 www.gasworks.co.uk Visit our showroom at 299 Shirley Road, Shirley, Southampton SO15 3HU Hythe, Waterside & New Forest: 023 8084 0257 Boiler Installation Services & Repairs 0% Finance Available Accredited Installer ANXIETY - PANIC ATTACK? Stay Calm, in Control & Relaxed. Break Free from a Fear or Habit. Regain Confidence & Happiness. Fast & Effective, Lasting Results. Call 07786 376980 E: alan@alanjoneshypnotherapy.com • 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 15 Marsh Parade, Hythe 023 8084 4741 FRAME SHOP HYTHE PICTURE FRAMING NEW FOREST LADY PUBLISHES BOOK RAISING OVER £6,000 FOR CHARITY In 2018 Ann Blake from Godshill was diagnosed with muscular-dystrophy – a muscle wasting disease, her son was also diagnosed with the genetic condition in the same year. Wanting to leave something behind to help others and inspire them on their journey, Ann came up with the idea of producing a book similar to e Boy, e Mole, e Fox and e Horse. Ann had 55 artists come forwards to help her to create her book ‘A Legacy of Love’ including many local artists from the New Forest, along with some big names including Jools Holland, his drummer Gilson Lavis, actress Karen Attenborough and sculptor Nic Fiddian-Green. Ann met Jools backstage at a recent concert and when she gave him a copy of the book, he asked her to sign it rst! Published earlier this year, over 400 copies of the book had been sold in the rst few months, raising £6,200 which has been split between the charities Muscular Dystrophy UK and Dog Aid UK who train assistance dogs for disabled adults. Ann has her own assistance dog, Snoopy, who has been a life changer and goes everywhere with her. e money donated to Dog Aid UK has allowed the charity to expand their services to include a trainer in the Lymington area. Ann meeting Jools Holland and his drummer Gilson Lavis Continued on page 3

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v CALL US: 023 8084 5700 v 5th June 2025 • The HERALD • Page 3 THE FRAME SHOP 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 • ROOFS • PATIOS • GUTTERS • CONSERVATORIES • WINDOWS ✦ Fully Insured ✦ 07960 915741 info@mossbossuk.com www.mossbossuk.com • 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 Becky 07860 844401 Andy 07516 723151 sales@srwservices.co.uk 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 Ann’s story has been covered on local TV and Radio, as well as nationally in publications including Dogs Today, Woman’s Weekly and People’s Friend. A copy of the book has also been sent to Buckingham Palace a er Her Royal Highness e Princess of Wales heard about the book and requested a copy. Ann recently found out that she has been nominated for a President’s Award for Muscular Dystrophy UK. Ann comments: “Thank you to the artists, my family and friends who have helped me to make my dream a reality! All I can say is if you have a dream – do it! A smile is a curve that straightens everything out!” Ann’s book is available to buy online from: www.alegacyo ove.co.uk or from: Wolvercro Garden Centre, Woodgreen Community Shop, Fordingbridge Petrol Station, Cranborne Garden Centre and Rebecca at Lover Luxury Beauty. Snoopy, Ann’s Assistance Dog NEW FOREST LADY PUBLISHES BOOK RAISING OVER £6,000 FOR CHARITY Continued from front page Easter Hunt Raises Over £1,400 For Hythe Alive Hythe’s 3rd annual Easter Egg Hunt, organised by Waterside Mortgages and Hythe Alive has raised £1478.05 which will go towards future Hythe Alive events as well as helping to fund the Christmas lights in the village. Local traders came out in force to help support the event by sponsoring Easter eggs for the trail, as well as generously donating ra e prizes. In addition to the Easter trail, Hythe was alive with activities going on around the village, Hythe Sea Scouts ran a human fruit machine, Meeple Play Café were o ering free cra s, children could ride for free on the Hythe Pier Train, Planet Kids ran a pick a lolly stall, Coach4U were there with toys and games, Brock Ice was selling New Forest Ice cream, and sale outside their o ce, with £98.45 raised from their bake sale. KJ Mobility held a lucky dip and guess the name of the rabbit stall outside their shop on e Marsh raising a further £38.30. e event was a huge success and enjoyed by hundreds of local families. ank you to all the businesses that helped to make the Easter Hunt possible: Hythe Post O ce, Fully Woolly Yarns, Prescents -Your Beauty Salon, Cards For All Occasions, Toys Ahoy, Mulberrys Hairdressers, LWRepairs, TMT Legal Services LLP, Alpha Tattoos, Oyster Financial Planning Ltd, Howley Co ee Co, Pearsons Estate Agents, Waterside Mortgages, Waterside Tours, Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, Meeple Play Café, Tilley’s Bakery, Heat Wave Tanning, Dawkins & Easter Bunny visiting KJ Mobility’s stall Hythe Sea Scouts there were also stalls with bubbles, facepaints, cakes and sweets. Forest Rose Care on the High Street are always keen to get involved in community events, this time hosting games, photos and a cake Lodge Opticians, Philpotts Fish & Chips, Back to Roots, Tidal, KJ’s Mobility and e Maples Guest House.

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Partnering with e Wildlife Trusts, Cy used his intricate artwork and accompanying detailed diary entries to raise awareness of British wildlife. e stunning collection captures the sights and sounds of each reserve, o ering a powerful and personal celebration of UK wildlife and habitats. Cy said: “Despite so much nature loss in the UK, much remains, particularly on The Wildlife Trust reserves. I’m over the moon to share that with people through my art and to help in some small way. All the pieces completed for this project only show the habitats and species that squirrel, a regular visitor to Alverstone Mead Nature Reserve. e pieces were auctioned on 24th April, drawing enthusiastic bids from both nature lovers and art collectors. All 53 sketches created during Cy’s visits to the reserves were sold, with just two original artworks still available for purchase. e project is on track to raise a total of £13,000 for e Wildlife Trusts. Cy adds: “I’m absolutely delighted with the response to the auction. It’s incredibly rewarding to know that these pieces - which reflect what I actually saw at each site - will now help fund the protection of those same places. Despite the challenges our wildlife faces, there is still so much beauty out there, and I wanted to shine a light on that.” Elenya Lendon, Marketing and Communications Manager at Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust added: “Cy’s artistic talent and his deep connection to Hampshire’s landscapes have provided a unique way to raise both awareness and funds for conservation. The auction’s success highlights the power of community and creativity in driving action to protect local wildlife. We are thrilled with the response and grateful for the funds raised, which will directly support The Wildlife Trusts’ mission to safeguard these irreplaceable habitats.” For more information about the auction please visit: wildlifetrusts.org/cy-baker Cy Baker drawing red squirrel at Alverstone Mead Nature Reserve I have seen on my visits, so the artworks really are a reflection of what people might experience if they visit these special places.” e collection includes original artworks and sketches featuring species such as the iconic red Celebrating Rural Champions: Nominations Open For The 2025 New Forest National Park Awards The New Forest National Park Authority and the Country Land and Business Association (CLA) have launched their annual awards, celebrating the remarkable individuals and organisations making a di erence across the Forest. The New Forest National Park Awards, now in their 12th year, recognise outstanding contributions to the environment, rural economy and local communities in and around the National Park. Winners will be announced at a special awards ceremony and drinks reception at the New Forest and Hampshire County Show on 30th July. e event is supported by Moore Barlow and the New Forest Agricultural Show Society. is year, as the New Forest National Park marks its 20th anniversary, a new award – Commoning Champion – has been introduced to recognise individuals playing a vital role in sustaining this unique practice which helps maintain the Forest’s landscape and biodiversity. Nominations are now open for the following categories: • Sustainability Champion • Young Farmer (aged 35 and under) • Best Supporter of Local Produce • Young Environmental Champion (aged 25 and under) • Farming and Nature Champion • Commoning Champion (new for 2025) Individuals, businesses and organisations can nominate themselves or be nominated by others. All nominees must live, work or operate within the New Forest Awards area. Nominations close on Sunday 8th June. Full criteria and application forms are available at www. newforestnpa.gov.uk/newforestawards

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