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Here we hope you get to discover Chandler's Ford, through local stories, Chandler's Ford history, events, and reflections and debates of topical issues. How has Chandler's Ford shown community spirit? How are we connected? This tag invites you to explore and develop our community together.

WH Smith Chandler’s Ford: Good Books In Community

October 25, 2014 By Janet Williams

I am delighted to see WH Smith at the Fryern Arcade in Chandler’s Ford has started selling books.

Yesterday afternoon I saw a good selection of books at WH Smith. One book relevant to Chandler’s Ford is The Chandler’s Ford Story: From Earliest Times to the 21st Century, by Barbara Hillier and Gerald Ponting. [Read more…] about WH Smith Chandler’s Ford: Good Books In Community

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Fantasy Books by Richard Hardie: Now in Chandler’s Ford Library

October 24, 2014 By SO53 News 6 Comments

Would you like to encourage your teenage children to read over the half-term holiday?

The fantasy books for Young Adults by Chandler’s Ford writer Richard Hardie are now available in Chandler’s Ford Library and Southampton Civic Center Library, on the Teen / Young Adult shelves.

The two books are: Leap of Faith and Trouble With Swords. [Read more…] about Fantasy Books by Richard Hardie: Now in Chandler’s Ford Library

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Chandler’s Ford MDG Players Present Ladies of Iniquity

October 24, 2014 By SO53 News 3 Comments

Chandler’s Ford MDG Players will present Ladies of Iniquity from 27th to 29th November 2014.

The comedy is by David Appleford (by arrangement with Cressrelles). [Read more…] about Chandler’s Ford MDG Players Present Ladies of Iniquity

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Thornden School Pupils Raise £7,500 To Support Canine Partners

October 23, 2014 By SO53 News Leave a Comment

Pupils from Thornden School in Chandler’s Ford have raised an impressive £7,500 for Canine Partners – an organisation that trains dogs to assist people with disabilities.

The amount raised has enabled the Charity to purchase golden retriever Heskey and put him through the early stages of his training to become a canine partner and change the life of a person with disabilities. [Read more…] about Thornden School Pupils Raise £7,500 To Support Canine Partners

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Another One Bites The Dust – Rotten To The Core

October 21, 2014 By Mike Sedgwick 4 Comments

Today saw the first serious gales of the winter. All summer and probably for many years, trees have been rotting away inside their trunks.

Fungi feast on the lignin and cellulose material that gives wood its strength until the outer, living, wood is no longer strong enough to stand the stresses of bending.

The force of the wind on leaves and [Read more…] about Another One Bites The Dust – Rotten To The Core

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Letters to Steve Brine MP: Chandler’s Ford Cares About Climate Change

October 21, 2014 By SO53 News 5 Comments

By Stephen Dominy

Last weekend, I spoke at the Fairtrade event at St. Martin in the Wood Church about why we are passionate about tackling climate change. We also want to urge our politicians to act, to create a better, safer world.

We are collecting signatures from Chandler’s Ford to give to Steve Brine MP. We are raising our voices for the things we love. [Read more…] about Letters to Steve Brine MP: Chandler’s Ford Cares About Climate Change

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Re-dedication of Chandler’s Ford War Memorial

October 19, 2014 By Janet Williams 8 Comments

The re-dedication service for the recently renovated Chandler’s Ford War Memorial took place this afternoon (Sunday 19th October at 3pm) outside St. Boniface Church at the War Memorial.

It was a moving service. Every name of the fallen who were commemorated on the Chandler’s Ford War Memorial was read out. [Read more…] about Re-dedication of Chandler’s Ford War Memorial

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Tags: Barbara Hillier, Chandler's Ford, community, culture, Eastleigh Borough Council, education, history, Hursley Road, local interest, memory, St. Boniface Church, war memorial, World War One

Example of French Baguette Connection To Inspire You

October 18, 2014 By Janet Williams 4 Comments

Dave Boswell runs a small, successful French Baguette business in Chandler’s Ford.

The French Baguette Connection Ltd. at the Central Precinct of Chandler’s Ford is an inspiring story.

Dave Boswell established the French Baguette Connection in 2000. His shop at the Central Precinct only opens from 1pm to 3pm to the public. [Read more…] about Example of French Baguette Connection To Inspire You

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Chandler’s Ford Snooker Club and Central Precinct

October 15, 2014 By Janet Williams 13 Comments

The Central Precinct of Chandler’s Ford is a paradise for snooker players. Chandler’s Ford Snooker Club is located at the back of the Central Precinct, facing Ahmad Tea company.

It is the last remaining snooker club in Winchester, Chandler’s Ford and Eastleigh.

The family run club has ten well-maintained tables and is open seven days a week to members and non-members. [Read more…] about Chandler’s Ford Snooker Club and Central Precinct

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Re-dedication Service For Chandler’s Ford War Memorial

October 14, 2014 By Janet Williams 4 Comments

From the website of the Parish Church:

“There will be a short ecumenical re-dedication service for the recently renovated Chandler’s Ford War Memorial on Sunday 19th October at 3.00pm. All welcome. ” (Parish of Chandler’s Ford)

I walked past Chandler’s Ford War Memorial [Read more…] about Re-dedication Service For Chandler’s Ford War Memorial

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Is Chandler’s Ford Central Precinct International?

October 9, 2014 By Janet Williams 13 Comments

Is Chandler’s Ford international?

At the Central Precinct of Chandler’s Ford, we have: Bengal Spice Take-away, Leela Thai Massage, Special Thai Restaurant, China Wok Chinese Take-away, and French Baguette Connection Ltd.

Don’t forget we also have the HSBC Bank, which put Chandler’s Ford in the national news, more than once.
[Read more…] about Is Chandler’s Ford Central Precinct International?

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New Ramalley Hall Lego Brick Cufflink Fundraiser

October 7, 2014 By Janet Williams 8 Comments

Second Ramalley Scout Hut, Chandler's Ford.

Last weekend, I learned about the new Ramalley Hall fundraiser in Chandler’s Ford.

The second Chandler’s Ford Ramalley Scout Group was raising awareness and money for the build of a new community hall. In total they require £270,000.

I met the group at the Hiltingbury St. Martins Craft & Cakes Community Event. [Read more…] about New Ramalley Hall Lego Brick Cufflink Fundraiser

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How Hiltingbury St. Martins Craft & Cakes Connects Community

October 4, 2014 By Janet Williams 17 Comments

Reindeer visited Chandler’s Ford today. Cute reindeer carved by Matthew Swan marked the Christmas shopping season in Chandler’s Ford this afternoon.

Matthew from Hiltingbury is a trainer tree surgeon, who works for Chant Landscapes. Matthew’s cheerful reindeer are popular. They remind us that Christmas is only 11 weeks away.  [Read more…] about How Hiltingbury St. Martins Craft & Cakes Connects Community

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Craft & Cakes: St. Martin In The Wood Church

October 3, 2014 By Janet Williams 3 Comments

There will be a Craft and Cakes community event at St. Martin in the Wood Church in Hiltingbury tomorrow afternoon, from 1pm to 4pm.

It’s a great community event for Chandler’s Ford. You’re very welcome.

There will be crafts to try and buy, jewellery making, cupcake icing, and tea and cakes. [Read more…] about Craft & Cakes: St. Martin In The Wood Church

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Chandler’s Ford Changes. What’s Your View?

September 24, 2014 By Mike Sedgwick 11 Comments

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Chandler’s Ford is changing. Recent changes are in its centre, wherever that is, its public buildings, new community halls, library, parks, shops and recreational facilities. Even Eastleigh Borough Council has recently moved into new premises.

Less obvious but marching slowly on are changes in its older residential areas. [Read more…] about Chandler’s Ford Changes. What’s Your View?

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New Grover Butchers At Fryern Arcade

September 19, 2014 By Janet Williams 15 Comments

Tony Padfield and Lewis Vigor, new butchers, Fryern Arcade, Chandler's Ford.

Tony is back. Now we have new butchers at the Fryern Arcade in Chandler’s Ford.

The manager is Tony Padfield, from Highfield, who used to run Dukes Butchers just across the road at The Mall in Chandler’s Ford for 11 years.

The butchers’ shop called Grover Butchers opened yesterday. The sign still isn’t up yet. [Read more…] about New Grover Butchers At Fryern Arcade

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New Arrival

September 15, 2014 By Mike Sedgwick 2 Comments

The rambling rose and Russian vine had made a great thicket on our pagoda so I got out the electric trimmer. Branches fell away and the jumble of twigs was beginning to take a reasonable shape.

The blades skimmed through another mass of branches and left a pigeon on view eyeing me angrily. It shuffled and flew off leaving two eggs in a primitive nest. [Read more…] about New Arrival

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Hiltingbury Extravaganza 2014 Chandler’s Ford

September 14, 2014 By Janet Williams 16 Comments

Mike and Fin

I went to Hiltingbury Extravaganza this afternoon with my teenage son. It was a beautiful day. Hiltingbury was buzzing with excitement.

I took some photos to show you some interesting people and stalls that I saw today.

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Chandler’s Ford Hocombe Mead Vandalism

September 6, 2014 By Janet Williams 2 Comments

Burnt owl sculpture at Hocombe Mead, Chandler's Ford.

This morning, my son and I visited Hocombe Mead to check on the vandalised carved oak tree.

On Streetlife.com, I learned that some vandals had set fire to the tree stump containing the beautifully carved owl in our local beautiful nature reserve.

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Chandler’s Ford War Memorial Research: Part 4

September 6, 2014 By Margaret Doores 10 Comments

The Wilson brothers, Chandler's Ford War Memorial.

This month I thought I would focus on the Wilson brothers: Major and acting Lieutenant Colonel Harry Stuart Wilson, Royal Munster Fusiliers and Lieutenant Commander John Skinner Wilson, HMS Indefatigable.

The brothers were killed in action in the same year, John on 31st May, Harry three months later on 9th September 1916. A tragic loss for their parents. [Read more…] about Chandler’s Ford War Memorial Research: Part 4

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