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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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Tags: Central Precinct, Chandler's Ford, community, Fryern Arcade, Hiltingbury, Hursley Road, local businesses, local interest, School Lane, Streetlife, Winchester Road

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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August 24: Asante For Marie Curie Cancer Care

August 12, 2014 By Ray Fishman 3 Comments

Asante Chandler's Ford

Asante Coffee shop, Winchester Road, Chandler’s Ford is opening specially on Sunday August 24th to raise funds for Marie Curie Cancer Care.

Asante proprietor Shirley Barter said the Asante coffee shops provide funds to assist young people in third-world countries to generate a living for themselves. [Read more…] about August 24: Asante For Marie Curie Cancer Care

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UK Buddhist Movement – Soka Gakkai International

August 12, 2014 By SO53 News 1 Comment

David Vane

By David Vane

I am a member of SGI-UK – the UK branch of Soka Gakkai International (SGI), a socially engaged Buddhist movement based on the teachings of the 13th century Buddhist teacher Nichiren.

At the heart of the philosophy is a concept known as human revolution, whereby the inner change sparked by Buddhist practice leads to courage, compassion and wisdom, [Read more…] about UK Buddhist Movement – Soka Gakkai International

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Sandpainting – A Craft Inspired By A King!

August 12, 2014 By SO53 News 1 Comment

 

By Brian Pike

I’m a self-taught environmental sand painter & sand artist living in Chandler’s Ford.

Over the past 40 years I have used recycled and found materials to create a series of unique, permanent environmentally friendly craft-works away from my main occupation as an accountant and group financial controller.

Following my retirement, [Read more…] about Sandpainting – A Craft Inspired By A King!

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From The Vicar Of Dibley To The Ladykillers

August 11, 2014 By Nick Coleman 3 Comments

The Chameleons’ Vicar Of Dibley production in July raised £255 for The Neo-Natal Intensive Care Baby Unit (NICU) at Southampton General Hospital.

We raised money from tickets sales, programme sales, audience contributions in the charity buckets and the raffle. [Read more…] about From The Vicar Of Dibley To The Ladykillers

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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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I Take You Not For Granted

August 10, 2014 By Sally Owens 5 Comments

The dairy puts the milk in the bottle,
My mum puts black jam in her tart,
I put my words down on paper,
But you put the hope in my heart. [Read more…] about I Take You Not For Granted

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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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My Pingat Jasa Malaysia (Malaysian Service Medal)

August 7, 2014 By SO53 News 3 Comments

Jeff PJM presentation feature

By Jeff Parsonson

One day a few years ago, I received a phone call, asking me if I would like to come to Portsmouth to receive the Pingat Jasa Malaysia medal (Malaysian Service Medal). I was very surprised.

I told them I would be delighted. The presentation took place in 2010. On the day there were some 400 veterans to be presented by Brigadier General Othman bin Jamal, on behalf of the Malaysian Embassy.  [Read more…] about My Pingat Jasa Malaysia (Malaysian Service Medal)

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Writing Class? Inviting Class.

August 2, 2014 By Sally Owens 2 Comments

Although I wasn’t chilly,
I knew my memory had no form,
What on earth was a five minute drop
And how would it make me warm?
[Read more…] about Writing Class? Inviting Class.

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Was Camelot Really in Chandler’s Ford?

July 30, 2014 By Richard Hardie 11 Comments

Leap of Faith book signing - Richard Hardie

I moved to Chandler’s Ford 27 years ago, because at that time it was easy and quick to drive up the M3 to where I was working near London than commute down the M1. How that has changed! But then so has my job and I now spend most of my time at home as an author, or touring bookshops signing books.

Soon after moving here I became a Scout Leader [Read more…] about Was Camelot Really in Chandler’s Ford?

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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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Eastleigh Community Games Sunday 27th July

July 25, 2014 By Dave Bowring 3 Comments

Eastleigh Lions Club will be helping the 2012 Olympics Legacy group run the Community Games on 27th July Sunday at the Pavilion on the Park, Eastleigh (The old Fleming Park Golf Course).

Why sit on the couch and watch others keeping fit and winning medals in Glasgow, when you could actually be doing it yourself?
[Read more…] about Eastleigh Community Games Sunday 27th July

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Chandler’s Ford War Memorial Research: Part 3

July 21, 2014 By Margaret Doores 11 Comments

I expect many of you will have seen the fantastic work that has been undertaken on our war memorial over the last few weeks?

Stonemason Jon, of Blackmore and Moody has indeed done a good job. It is now possible to easily read the names of those brave men, and of course, that of Margaret Caswell, the only women whose name appears on the memorial. [Read more…] about Chandler’s Ford War Memorial Research: Part 3

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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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