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Janet Williams

Where Is The Centre Of Chandler’s Ford?

August 19, 2014 By Janet Williams 37 Comments

Chandler's Ford Fryern Arcade new post office.

After months of delay, the Fryern Arcade post office in Chandler’s Ford will be moving across to the other side: 6-7 Fryern Arcade, and open at 1pm on 29th August.

Today I spoke to one builder who renovated the new site. I walked in to see the layout of the new shop.

The new shop will have a prominent space for tobacco. There will also be a bureau de change kiosk. [Read more…] about Where Is The Centre Of Chandler’s Ford?

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Hiltingbury Extravaganza: Sunday 14th September 2014

August 18, 2014 By Janet Williams 5 Comments

Hiltingbury Extravaganza 2014

Update: The Hiltingbury Extravaganza 2015 will be on Sunday 20th September 2015, from 12pm to 5pm. See The Hiltingbury Extrav for details.

Also read Hiltingbury Extravaganza 2014 Chandler’s Ford. [Read more…] about Hiltingbury Extravaganza: Sunday 14th September 2014

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Mr & Mrs Brown At Eastleigh Museum

August 16, 2014 By Janet Williams 6 Comments

Eastleigh Museum Feature

Yesterday my son and I went to see Mr and Mrs Brown again, at Eastleigh Museum.

In 1938, Mr & Mrs Brown lived in Eastleigh with their son Arthur, who was an apprentice at Eastleigh Rail Works. Mr Brown was an engine driver, who earned about £5 a week. [Read more…] about Mr & Mrs Brown At Eastleigh Museum

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Delightful Family Fun Day In Eastleigh Town Centre

August 15, 2014 By Janet Williams 8 Comments

Alpaca Eastleigh feature

My son and I took the train to Eastleigh this afternoon. We were totally surprised by many farm animals welcoming us in the town centre.

It was actually Eastleigh Fun Day today, which I wasn’t aware of. What a wonderful surprise!

Emma Thompson from Emma’s Farm, of Swanmore, brought her donkey, pony, alpacas, sheep, chickens, [Read more…] about Delightful Family Fun Day In Eastleigh Town Centre

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Kati Csiszar Skydiving For ABF The Soldiers’ Charity

August 13, 2014 By Janet Williams Leave a Comment

This summer, Kati Csiszar, member of Rotary Club of Chandler’s Ford & Itchen Valley, will be throwing herself out of a plane for ABF The Soldiers’ Charity.

Kati will be skydiving on the 13th of September at Netheravon Airfield, Wiltshire.

What motivates Kati to sky-dive (as she was pretty scared)? [Read more…] about Kati Csiszar Skydiving For ABF The Soldiers’ Charity

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With Syria Community Fundraiser In Chandler’s Ford

August 10, 2014 By Janet Williams 1 Comment

Mayor of Eastleigh Councillor Tony Noyce and Mayoress Mrs Janice Noyce, at With Syria community fundraiser in Chandler's Ford.

I went to Fryern recreation ground in Chandler’s Ford at lunch time briefly to see how the With Syria Community Fundraiser was getting on.

BBC reported that remnants of Hurricane Bertha to batter UK with rain and high winds.

This morning, I woke up to the sound of rain. [Read more…] about With Syria Community Fundraiser In Chandler’s Ford

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My Isle Of Wight Summer Staycation

August 9, 2014 By Janet Williams 3 Comments

Osborne House Victoria's letter

I haven’t seen my son for 5 days as he had been ‘borrowed’ by my neighbours. Unfortunately he is coming home tomorrow.

My friend and neighbour borrowed my son for a week to the Isle of Wight, so that my single child and her single child could have fun together camping and playing with their family dogs. [Read more…] about My Isle Of Wight Summer Staycation

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Published: Trouble with Swords by Richard Hardie

August 9, 2014 By Janet Williams 1 Comment

In the Was Camelot Really In Chandler’s Ford? post, Chandler’s Ford published writer Richard Hardie told us about his new book.

Richard Hardie’s book Trouble With Swords, the second in his fantasy adventure series, has just been published. [Read more…] about Published: Trouble with Swords by Richard Hardie

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Queen Victoria’s Bed Cover From China

August 6, 2014 By Janet Williams 9 Comments

Osborne House Feature

We visited Osborne House on the Isle of Wight yesterday. I had a discovery.

In Queen Victoria’s bedroom, I saw her famous bed.

According to Stephen Regan from the Open University, at the end of her life, the Queen was nursed in this bedroom by her personal physician, Dr James Reid. [Read more…] about Queen Victoria’s Bed Cover From China

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Summer Train Journeys

August 2, 2014 By Janet Williams 5 Comments

Paddington Bear by Antony Robinson feature

I sent my son to his grandparents last Thursday. Unfortunately he’ll be returning to us tomorrow. Why do grandparents only keep their ‘charming, polite, delightful’ grandchildren for just a few days?

The summer holiday has just started and we have made 4 trips on the train – to Eastleigh, Winchester, Woking, and London. I thought it’s a good idea to show you what a staycation looks like. [Read more…] about Summer Train Journeys

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Vicar Of Dibley By The Chameleons: Brilliant Show

July 27, 2014 By Janet Williams 7 Comments

Vicar of Dibley feature, The Chameleons, Chandler's Ford.

Chandler’s Ford Chameleon Theatre Company did it again!

I saw the comedy The Vicar of Dibley with two teenagers last Thursday at The Ritchie Memorial Hall in Chandler’s Ford.

What a stunning show! [Read more…] about Vicar Of Dibley By The Chameleons: Brilliant Show

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Renovating Chandler’s Ford War Memorial

July 17, 2014 By Janet Williams 10 Comments

Jon Tann

Have you noticed the refreshing new look of the Chandler’s Ford War Memorial? It is improving each day I see it.

Jon Tann from Blackwell and Moody Ltd in Winchester is renovating the war memorial.

In the past few weeks, you would have seen Jon kneeling, crouching, stooping by the war memorial on Hursley Road, outside St. Boniface Church. [Read more…] about Renovating Chandler’s Ford War Memorial

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Two New Book Clubs In Chandler’s Ford

July 13, 2014 By Janet Williams 1 Comment

The Bonny Book Club, Hursley Road, Chandler's Ford.

Last week, two new book clubs were born in Chandler’s Ford. One is called Valley Park Readers, and one is called The Bonny Book Club.

We all are book lovers in Chandler’s Ford. Thanks to Streetlife, a local social network for neighbours in our own communities, we get to find one another, and now two book clubs have been set up. [Read more…] about Two New Book Clubs In Chandler’s Ford

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The Pirbright Historians

June 28, 2014 By Janet Williams 2 Comments

Pirbright Scarecrow Festival 2014

What does community mean to you? A trip to Pirbright village in Surrey revealed a connected community.

At the Pirbright Scarecrow Festival last weekend, the Pirbright Historians had a brilliant display of local family history and the Pirbright history during WW1. [Read more…] about The Pirbright Historians

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Pirbright Scarecrow Festival Highlights

June 27, 2014 By Janet Williams 4 Comments

I had never seen so many scarecrows in my life. I had a tour of medieval and modern history through scarecrows in Pirbright village in Surrey last weekend.

The scarecrows in the Pirbright Church (St Michael & All Angels) portraying the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket were so real that the atmosphere was rather eerie. [Read more…] about Pirbright Scarecrow Festival Highlights

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Pirbright Scarecrow Festival

June 20, 2014 By Janet Williams 3 Comments

Pirbright Church

Two years ago there was a Scarecrow Festival in Chandler’s Ford, at St. Boniface church.

I always thought scarecrows only existed in children’s stories or places like Midsomer where DCI Tom Barnaby (or DCI John Barnaby) ran around solving triple murders in the quaint English village. I’m not sure why, but I’m pretty scared of scarecrows. [Read more…] about Pirbright Scarecrow Festival

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David Beckham’s Chinese Tattoo

June 19, 2014 By Janet Williams 1 Comment

I was surprised the vicar started his sermon last Sunday with the news of England’s defeat, with additional updates from Facebook. The fervour of the World Cup is all consuming, and it is almost impossible to escape from the excitement and passion around us. Even God had to come second.

The only footballer I know of is David Beckham. In March 2013, David Beckham lifted up his shirt to show off his Chinese tattoo (and torso) at Peking [Read more…] about David Beckham’s Chinese Tattoo

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Father’s Day and Chinese War of Resistance

June 15, 2014 By Janet Williams 2 Comments

When I was an undergraduate student in Taiwan, I was surprised to learn that Father’s Day in Taiwan is actually on the 8th of August.

The number eight is pronounced as bā in Mandarin Chinese. 8/8 is pronounced bā – bā, close to the pronunciation of father – 爸爸 bàba.

Though Father’s Day is [Read more…] about Father’s Day and Chinese War of Resistance

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How I love Your Comments

June 10, 2014 By Janet Williams 5 Comments

I love your comments in Chandler’s Ford Today. They add value to the posts, form discussions, challenge and debate, expand a topic, and enlighten the readers.

Today I’ll feature some blasts from the past. In our great debate over the spelling of Chandler’s Ford over Chandlers Ford, we had over 30 comments. People argued passionately about the use of the apostrophe, showing their love of our community and their stance [Read more…] about How I love Your Comments

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The Picture Framing Shop: Meet Teddy The Shop Dog

June 6, 2014 By Janet Williams 2 Comments

Yesterday Niki Jenkins from The Picture Framing Shop in Chandler’s Ford left a beautiful comment on a post I wrote five months ago.

She also sent me pictures of Teddy, their lovely shop dog, who is renowned and well-cuddled in Hiltingbury.
[Read more…] about The Picture Framing Shop: Meet Teddy The Shop Dog

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