New Milton Advertiser 11th Dec 2020

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WARRANTY Technician. We’re looking for a diligent worker to join our small but busy warranty team. Main duties include motorcycle helmet and communication kit testing and repairs, plus processing of warranty claims. Good computer knowledge is required including use of Word, Excel and Outlook. Experience of motorcycling is preferable. — Contact johnlloyd@ tranam.co.uk VOICE OVER / presenter required for new ’Not the Nine o’clock news’ style show, based on the novel. ’My Knees are My Children’. An opportunity for a young free thinking comedian. — telephone Frederick Webb 01590 670645. cleaning business offering morning, evening and daytime hours. Excellent rates of pay. — Please call 07887 782745. GROUNDWORKER to assist with hedge trimming, tree work etc. — 01425 616050. EARLY morning part-time person required to deliver newspapers to our customers homes in Sway 7 mornings per week, to start Saturday 2nd January 2021. Must be reliable and conscientious, own transport required. — Please telephone 01590 643188. EXPERIENCED cleaner needed for family home Boldre. Wednesday and Thursday mornings 9am to 1pm, £12 per hour. — Telephone 07739 906641. qualified barber required part-time for local barber shop in the new year. Must be confident in traditional and modern styles. — 07806 322051. required Monday and Friday mornings for two hours. — Please telephone 01590 676376 FULLY RAPIDLY expanding CLEANER

Licensing Act 2003 Notice of application to VARY a Premises Licence Co-operative Group Food Limited have applied to vary the premises licence at Co-op, 7a-8 Oak Tree Parade, Bransgore, Christchurch BH23 8AB to change the layout of the store which will increase the licensed area. In all other respects the Licence remains the same. Anyone wishing to make a representation may do so in writing to Licensing Services, New Forest District Council, Appletree Court, Beaulieu Road, Lyndhurst SO43 7PA or www.newforest.gov.uk by 1 January 2021. The application may be viewed at New Forest District Council during opening hours. It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application and is punishable by a fine of any amount on summary conviction for the offence. WARD HADAWAY www.wardhadaway.com/licensing LEON ADRIAN CROUCH (Deceased) Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925 any persons having a claim against or an interest in the Estate of the above named, late of Lea House, Normandy Lane, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8AE, who died on 13/09/2019, are required to send written particulars thereof to the undersigned on or before 12/02/2021, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims and interests of which they have had notice. INCE GORDON DADDS LLP, Leconfield House, Curzon Street, London, W1J 5JA. BRIAN ROBIN EARWICKER Deceased Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925 anyone having a claim against or an interest in the Estate of the deceased, late of 31 Marryat Road, New Milton, Hants, BH25 5LW, who died on 17/07/2020, must send written particulars to the address below by 12/02/2021, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims and interests notified. Dibbens 3West Borough,Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 1LU. Ref: RF/Earwicker ROBERT JOHNWOLTON (Deceased) Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925 any persons having a claim against or an interest in the Estate of the above named, late of Fair Haven Ringwood Road Bransgore BH23 8AD, who died on 11/11/2020, are required to send written particulars thereof to the undersigned on or before 12/02/2021, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims and interests of which they have had notice. DIXON STEWART, 372 Lymington Road Highcliffe BH23 5HB. JUNE OLWENWILSON (Deceased) Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925 any persons having a claim against or an interest in the Estate of the above named, late of 33 HavelockWay, Highcliffe, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 4PA, who died on 19/02/2020, are required to send written particulars thereof to the undersigned on or before 12/02/2021, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims and interests of which they have had notice. LDRIDGE BROWNLEE SOLICITORS LLP, 277 Lymington Road, Highcliffe, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 5EB. (Ref: APL/WIL270/6) FN: 633010 AH:NM PUB: ADVERTISER & TIMES Size: 30x46mm (1 col)

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HELP@HAND - Experienced and kind young woman. DBS checked and Covid aware. Food shopping, collecting prescriptions, driving, companionship, babysitting and other support. References available. — 07840 386470. DECOR-AID painting, decorating, papering — S. Tuddenham, 01425 638761. New Milton.

New Forest Academy is a successful and popular 11-16 community school adjacent to the New Forest National Park and we are proud to serve the South Waterside community in Hampshire. Closing date: Monday 21 December 2020 Job start date: January 2021 Please contact Karen Young on email

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Lorry/Van DRIVER – Full-time (Mon-Fri). Current CPC for 7.5 tonne lorry, C1 Entitlement and clean Driving Licence essential. For an application form email admin@evertonnurseries.co.uk 01590 642155 Everton, Lymington, SO41 0BF

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Carers needed For small ‘Covid Free’ care home in Barton on Sea. Experienced and non experienced can apply as full training will be given. Flexible hours. Full or part-time. Contact 07803 294134 or 07901 557060

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Give gifts that mean something Every Christmas, millions of presents in the UK end up being re-gifted or donated to charity. Keep this in mind if you’re feeling under pressure to buy gifts for everyone you know. Research into the psychology of gift giving shows that personal, handmade pre- sents, an experience, or a special- ly created playlist often say a lot more than a shop-bought present. After a tough year, showing some- one that you really know and ap- preciate them will mean a lot.

able to get outdoors. See nhs.uk/ live-well/exercise/sitting-exercises. Stay connected We may not be able to socialise in the way we’re used to but it’s amazing how many different social groups you can join from the com- fort of your own home, from book clubs and cooking classes to good old family quiz nights. These could be a great way to keep everyone entertained during the Christmas holidays. Why not search online for some new activities so that you can socialise and stay safe at the same time? Or, even better, set up your own! Sing your heart out Research by the University of East Anglia found that singing boosts our mental wellbeing. Sad- ly, it looks like the restrictions on singing in groups will put a stop- per on carol services this year, but why not check out what’s happen- ing online in your area through community Facebook pages, or do a Google search for your local church? Having a good sing-along from your sofa means that you can be as loud and as silly as you like while still enjoying some commu- nity spirit. Help others For many, this winter may be a very lonely time, so it’s important that we find ways to connect and help one another out. We may not be allowed to invite friends or neighbours over to the house, but there are other ways to bless them. Perhaps you could do a food shop for an elderly neighbour, or bake biscuits with the kids to deliv- er to a friend’s door. Helping oth- ers is scientifically proven to boost our own mood too.

This time last year, you were probably looking forward to Christmas and had never heard of COVID-19. This year, however, we’re festive season. With guidelines changing so often to keep pace with infection rates in different areas, one thing we’ve all had to do is be flexible and adaptable. What does this mean for Christ- mas though? We’ve all been af- fected by the pandemic, but we’re not all in the same boat. Some of us may still be able to buy gifts online and have a small family celebration with members of our own household. Others may be bravely facing their first Christmas without loved ones. Wherever we are and whatever situation we’re facing, there are steps we can take to prioritise our mental health and wellbeing. Get a move on Being less active can really affect our health mentally and physical- ly. For those who are able, getting outdoors to enjoy a walk wrapped up in winter woolies can be just the tonic. The NHS has some great ide- as for armchair exercises and oth- er fitness tips for those who aren’t all facing a very different kind of

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Seek help with money worries Struggling with money can have a severe impact on our mental health, especially at this time of year. Don’t let your Christmas be filled with worry – get help today by contact- ing an organisation like CAP for free debt help. You can call CAP on 0800 328 0006 or visit capuk.org to find out more. Christians Against Poverty (CAP) is a UK charity with over 580 services across the country delivering debt counselling, money management, job clubs, life skills groups, and support for people breaking life-con- trolling dependencies. Visit capuk.org to find out more.

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