Yarmouth and the Needles, BBQs and evenings in the Garrison Theatre, there are membership forms available in the Hurst Castle Shop, in Milford‐on‐Sea village centre.
Roger Walker Chairman W N J C?
The Friends of Hurst Castle was formed in 1986 to act as a support group to a local site belonging to English Heritage. At that me the Castle was managed by English Heritage. But in May 1996, Hurst Castle Services took over the everyday management and services, whilst English Heritage retained responsibility for the fabric of the building and general policies.
J ’ A F L
The aimof the Friends is to offer financial support for any project to enhance the building, to assist educaonally and with research. We arrange social events and occasional Members’ Newsleers.
We have a group of enthusiasc volunteers who visit the Castle on Mondays, throughout the year, to carry out jobs such as: renovang and painng guns and canons and looking aer exhibion rooms, which always seem to be in constant need of re‐painng. They also look aer the many artefacts, donated to the Friends over the years. These dedicated folk are rewarded with mugs of hot tea, biscuits and somemes cake!
If anyone reading this would like to join Friends of Hurst Castle and parcipate in events such as the ever popular ‘Fish‐n‐Chip’ Cruise to
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info@lymingtondirectory.co.uk
Three days of painng, photographs, texles, drama and music in July.
Throughout the
High Street and from Thomas Tripp to
the Angel Courtyard and from
Passford House Hotel to Pennington’s Women’s Instute
If you wish to perform, exhibit your
work or hold a workshop, please email: info@lymingtonartsfes
val.org.uk or lymfes
valmusic@aol.com
01590 643969
www.lymingtondirectory.co.uk
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