Businesses

  • Graham Turner Wood Turning

    The wood that I use is mostly from around the village where I live (Sway in the New Forest) it is air dried slowly in the garden until I am ready to turn it, I like wood with contrast (Yew, Laburnum, Walnut) and distinctive grain (burr, spalted, fruit woods), Diseased and dead trees are also a very good source of something different.
    The wood that I use is mostly from around the village where I live (Sway in the New Forest) it is air dried slowly in the garden until I am ready to turn it, I like wood with contrast (Yew, Laburnum, Walnut) and distinctive grain (burr, spalted, fruit woods), Diseased and dead trees are also a very good source of something different.
  • HOPe New Forest

    We are a local charity dedicated to making sure that we empower our older citizens so they can have the best life they can. We do this by offering two services - Information and Advice and Befriending.

    We fund these services by running two shops, through very welcome donations, and the generous grant funding from a wide variety of sources. We are local and help local people; we keep our overheads as low as possible so that most of every pound that comes our way is ploughed back into providing our services.

    We offer our services across the western New Forest area including the towns of New Milton, Lymington and Ringwood along with the villages of Milford on Sea, Brockenhurst, Burley, Bransgore and Fordingbridge.

  • New Forest Medical Group

    The New Forest Medical Group comprises of surgeries in Brockenhurst and Sway. The Practice now has a full complement of Partners offering 30 clinical sessions a week across both sites.
  • Positive Path Foundation

    Positive Path Foundation is a charity set up to support the development of friendship for adults with both learning difficulties and physical challenges from age 16yrs old and over. The areas covered currently are Hampshire and Dorset, with a view to expand in the future.
  • The Wharie Experience

    Fairy tales usually begin with a story of love, and that’s exactly what happened here. Guillaume is a Swiss oenologist who fell in love with a girl from the Hampshire region.  It didn’t take him much time to dream of his own winery here in south of England.