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Special Day Out

March 23, 2014 By Mike Sedgwick 1 Comment

We all have days out. Sometimes carefully planned and looked forward to, sometimes more spontaneous. All are enjoyable but sometimes a day turns out to be really special, better than expected.

Janet’s walk through Hocombe Mead was extra special.

We had one last week. [Read more…] about Special Day Out

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Marie Curie For Chandler’s Ford And Eastleigh

March 22, 2014 By Ray Fishman 11 Comments

I volunteer every week at the Community Fundraising office of Marie Curie Cancer Care in Bournemouth Road in Chandler’s Ford.

I enjoy raising fund for the Marie Curie nurses and you would have seen me in Eastleigh last month with a team of volunteers collecting for the Great Daffodil Appeal.

Last year I helped set up [Read more…] about Marie Curie For Chandler’s Ford And Eastleigh

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Hocombe Mead Guided Walk

March 18, 2014 By Janet Williams 20 Comments

My son and I walked in glorious sunshine last Sunday morning in Hocombe Mead, thanks to our guide Dr. Andy Barker, and his helpful friends from Friends of Hocombe Mead, and Southampton Natural History Society.

In the two-and-a-half hour guided tour in Hocombe Mead last Sunday, Andy, with passion and patience, introduced to us fascinating features in this beautiful local nature reserve, including: [Read more…] about Hocombe Mead Guided Walk

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Spring Happenings By The Chameleons

March 16, 2014 By Nick Coleman 4 Comments

Spring Happenings (a collection of 3 One Act Plays) by Chameleon Theatre Company will be performed from Thursday 24th to Saturday 26th April, at The Ritchie Memorial Hall.

The plays are Parentcraft by Stephen Smith, Heavens Above by Diana Raffle, and Chinamen by Michael Frayn.

This year (2013 – 14) [Read more…] about Spring Happenings By The Chameleons

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The Church And Credit Unions

March 14, 2014 By Hazel Bateman Leave a Comment

As you may have seen in the media over the past few months, Archbishop Justin Welby is encouraging church people to get involved with their local credit union.

Credit unions offer a realistic alternative to ‘pay day’ lenders for people on low incomes or with a poor credit history, who need ways to save small amounts and to borrow money. [Read more…] about The Church And Credit Unions

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Hocombe Mead Walk

March 13, 2014 By Janet Williams 9 Comments

Last weekend, we went for a long walk on Hocombe Mead.

Hocombe Mead is a local nature reserve owned and managed by Eastleigh Borough Council with the support of the Friends of Hocombe Mead. [Read more…] about Hocombe Mead Walk

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Magical Farmshop In A Van On Brownhill Road

March 12, 2014 By Janet Williams 2 Comments

Farmshop in a van

This morning, I did my shopping in a farmshop – in a white van.

I discovered the clean white van on top of Brownhill Road.

It is an amazing mobile farmshop. It stops on Brownhill Road every Wednesday from 10am to 10.30am. [Read more…] about Magical Farmshop In A Van On Brownhill Road

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A Fruitful Fairtrade Evening With Community Spirit

March 9, 2014 By Janet Williams 9 Comments

Chandler’s Ford Going Bananas Fairtrade Fashion Show and Craft Fair on the 8th of March was a huge success.

More than 100 people turned up for this joyous community event with a strong Fairtrade message.

The highlight on the Saturday evening was a moving speech by Dorothy Agard [Read more…] about A Fruitful Fairtrade Evening With Community Spirit

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Supermarket?

March 5, 2014 By Sally Owens 2 Comments

Supermarkets? Raspberries image. Poem by Sally Owens.

I’d like a tube of mending glue,
For my heart is broken clean in two.
I see you’ve a shelf called: “Mend with precision”;
Do you have a box of peripheral vision?
I’ll take a repair kit for a lost sense of smell;
I’ll take a tin of motivation as well. [Read more…] about Supermarket?

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If Your Life Feels Kind Of Empty

March 1, 2014 By Sally Owens 7 Comments

Winchester Cathedral Feature

If your life feels kind of empty,
And you are looking for good cheer,
Pick yourself up, dust yourself down,
And become a volunteer.

I was severely head injured at 19 years old. My life and my dreams were shattered but my faith was strengthened. [Read more…] about If Your Life Feels Kind Of Empty

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Hoptimus Skridwarp

February 28, 2014 By Sally Owens 5 Comments

The Hoptimus Skridwarp of Jellico Blaw,
Had a bultimous blister upon his left paw,
When he tried to burst it with a needle and spoon,
It started to play a ridiculous tune. [Read more…] about Hoptimus Skridwarp

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The 14th Eastleigh Scout And Guide Band

February 27, 2014 By chippy minton 7 Comments

Eastleigh is home to one of the top scout and guide bands in the country. The 14th Eastleigh Scout and Guide Band –  “The Spitfires” – is a concert and marching band that was founded in 1968 by the then group scout leader of the 14th Eastleigh scout troop.

The band membership has expanded from its original base and is now open to members of both the Scout Movement and Guide Association from all over Hampshire [Read more…] about The 14th Eastleigh Scout And Guide Band

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Stud

February 27, 2014 By Sally Owens Leave a Comment

Once there was a press stud,
Who didn’t work at all,
Because his bottom was too big,
His upper half too small. [Read more…] about Stud

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Going Bananas Fairtrade Fashion Show: March 8

February 26, 2014 By Hazel Bateman 5 Comments

More than 30 years ago, I visited a World Development Movement meeting and saw a film about the way multi-national companies operate around the world. It prompted me to start a Traidcraft stall at my church in Ruislip Manor.

In Chandler’s Ford, I assisted Louise before and now assist Janet with her Traidcraft stall at St. Boniface Church.

We can often feel helpless when [Read more…] about Going Bananas Fairtrade Fashion Show: March 8

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The Precious Present

February 26, 2014 By Sally Owens 3 Comments

Note from Janet: 30 years ago, doctors warned that Sally would be a “blind, crippled vegetable.” Sally from Chandler’s Ford is still recovering from her brain injury.

Sally said writing has helped her survive trauma.

Let’s enjoy Sally’s poem. [Read more…] about The Precious Present

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Sally’s Poem: Happy Birthday Mum

February 25, 2014 By Sally Owens 2 Comments

Note from Janet: Sally Owens from Chandler’s Ford was severely head injured at 19 years old. 30 years later, Sally is still slowly recovering.

Sally is gifted with words.

Sally shares her first poem with us today. There are more to come. [Read more…] about Sally’s Poem: Happy Birthday Mum

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Red Cross, St John Ambulance And Red Cross Parcel

February 24, 2014 By chippy minton 8 Comments

Yesterday I read about the fun-loving, passionate Linda Read from Chandler’s Ford through Janet’s post.

Linda teachers First Aid for the Red Cross. Actually, I know Linda from my Eastleigh St John Ambulance days – Linda has been a group leader for British Red Cross in Eastleigh for over 20 years. [Read more…] about Red Cross, St John Ambulance And Red Cross Parcel

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Linda Read: Fun, Passion, Living Life To The Full

February 23, 2014 By Janet Williams 6 Comments

Linda Read from Chandler’s Ford never stops doing crazy things.

What has she done in the past 15 years? Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, a 100-mile trek along the Great Wall of China, parachute jump, flying a microlight plane, paragliding off a mountain in Turkey……

In March – April, Linda will be trekking to Everest Base Camp. [Read more…] about Linda Read: Fun, Passion, Living Life To The Full

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Be Safe: The Story Of Fred And Jim

February 22, 2014 By Ben Williams 7 Comments

Note: The writer of this post is 13 years old.

Today’s post isn’t going to be a coherent one, but – as you guessed, a rant. But it’s a rant I’m sure everyone can agree with, especially drivers.

As I can’t drive, I don’t know many problems about driving and silly motorists, [Read more…] about Be Safe: The Story Of Fred And Jim

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Ramalley Cemetery: Entrance Cleared; Free Logs

February 18, 2014 By Janet Williams 1 Comment

Yesterday I told you a huge tree fell and blocked the entrance to Ramalley Cemetery.

I also informed Eastleigh Borough Council about what I saw.

This afternoon, I found the tree had been removed, and you get free logs too: [Read more…] about Ramalley Cemetery: Entrance Cleared; Free Logs

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