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Brambridge Park Craft Fair: Connecting Local Crafters

August 31, 2014 By Janet Williams 5 Comments

Sian Hayden Jewellery maker

The craft fair at Brambridge Park Garden Centre yesterday was refreshing.

Amongst fuchsias, geraniums and pansies, I found knitted tea cosies, embossed cards, delightful hand-made jewellery and Rule Britannia handbags by local independent crafters.

I hope that Brambridge Park garden centre will continue [Read more…] about Brambridge Park Craft Fair: Connecting Local Crafters

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Successful Eastleigh Craft Market

August 24, 2014 By Janet Williams 9 Comments

Soma Daya freebird in Eastleigh craft market.

I visited Eastleigh Craft Market yesterday at Market Street and really enjoyed it.

I hope the craft market will return as it shows immense talents of local artists and crafters and celebrates creativity in the community. [Read more…] about Successful Eastleigh Craft Market

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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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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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Fleming Park Leisure Centre Development

August 4, 2014 By Ray Fishman 1 Comment

Local people have the chance to share their views and ideas and find out more about the proposals to develop Fleming Park Leisure Centre at a series of exhibitions.

The new centre, that is planned to be complete in 2016, will include state of the art facilities and equipment with new and improved swimming pools, gym and main hall together with a range of other facilities.
[Read more…] about Fleming Park Leisure Centre Development

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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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My Passion For Woodwork

July 11, 2014 By SO53 News 11 Comments

By Jeff Parsonson

I was a soldier (Royal Green Jackets) for 22 years and a truck driver for 23 years and having recently retired now have the time to indulge my passion for woodwork, which started in my school years.

My Quality Control manager is my grandson who happily tests all my creations, sometimes to destruction, which then get remade stronger and better.
[Read more…] about My Passion For Woodwork

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Eastleigh Lions: £1000 To Eastleigh Basics Bank

July 11, 2014 By Dave Bowring 1 Comment

Eastleigh Lions Donation to Eastleigh Basics Bank.

Recently the Eastleigh Basics Bank marked the feeding of 8,000 people as Eastleigh Lions Club President Philip Spearey, along with other Club members, made a £1,000 donation towards the continuation of the basics bank project.

Dan Brain, Chairman of the Eastleigh Basics Bank, praised the generosity of the Lions Club and the community of Eastleigh for making the feeding of so many people possible. [Read more…] about Eastleigh Lions: £1000 To Eastleigh Basics Bank

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Why Are Superheroes So Popular?

June 2, 2014 By Ben Williams Leave a Comment

Captain America feature

Last weekend I watched X-Men: Days of Future Past at Vue Cinemas in Eastleigh. This is the third superhero movie released this year so far. The first was Captain America 2 (which was awesome) and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (which I haven’t seen).

In August we’re getting Guardians of the Galaxy (squee!) and next year we’re getting Avengers: Age of Ultron (double squee!), Fantastic Four and Antman. [Read more…] about Why Are Superheroes So Popular?

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Southampton Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

May 22, 2014 By Janet Williams 4 Comments

Josh feature

“I was a young scared single mother-to-be, my baby (Josh) was 2 weeks overdue and I had been booked into Winchester hospital to be induced.”

“Things didn’t go according to plan and I had an emergency C-section…”

Today I’m going to share with you a moving story from Michelle Meehan from Eastleigh. [Read more…] about Southampton Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

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Eastleigh and District Local History Society

May 20, 2014 By Janet Williams 12 Comments

Eastleigh Local History Fryern Hill Stores

I met John Lankester a few weeks ago at Hocombe Mead. He told me some exciting projects at the newly revived Eastleigh & District Local History Society.

Many of you know that John and his wife Hazel both are active members of Friends of Hocombe Mead in Chandler’s Ford, where Hazel is the Chairman. Now they are also promoting Eastleigh & District Local History Society, where Hazel is Secretary and John Treasurer. [Read more…] about Eastleigh and District Local History Society

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Peter Green

May 11, 2014 By Janet Williams 6 Comments

Mr Peter Green

Mr Peter Green would have turned 99 on the 8th of May 2014.

I’m sure you know about Peter Green, our local high quality furniture store in Chandler’s Ford with a 58-year history.

Well, last night I watched Eurovision with my son. Do you know the first Eurovision Song Contest was held in 1956? Peter Green was established in Eastleigh [Read more…] about Peter Green

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About Chandler’s Ford

April 28, 2014 By Mike Sedgwick 17 Comments

About half way along the road from Southampton to Winchester were three fords, nearby lived a family named Chaundler. This was the case in the 16th century. Earlier, there is no mention of Chandler’s Ford in the Doomsday Book though Eastleigh, Otterborne, Chilworth and Twyford are there.

Nothing changed in this wooded land until the 19th century when a large brickyard developed [Read more…] about About Chandler’s Ford

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Eastleigh Basics Bank Update

April 4, 2014 By Hazel Bateman 5 Comments

Hazel Bateman delivering donations to Eastleigh Basics Bank.

Eastleigh Basics Bank is busier than ever – there are often people waiting outside for it to open when I arrive at around 10.00 am with our donations from Chandler’s Ford.

Shop manager Dave Keating has recently had surgery, so the shop is currently staffed by Denise and Dom from Chandler’s Ford Methodist church, together with a team of volunteers. [Read more…] about Eastleigh Basics Bank Update

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Cycling: Eastleigh – Chandler’s Ford

March 31, 2014 By chippy minton 5 Comments

We took this cycle route from Eastleigh to Chandler’s Ford last Saturday.

From the centre of Eastleigh, cycle through the Pirelli Estate. Head for Tommy Green Walk, this brings you out onto Dew Lane. Cycle along Dew Lane a short way, then cut into the newest bit of the development (Tinning Road?)* to take you to Passfield Avenue, opposite the leisure centre (Fleming Park). [Read more…] about Cycling: Eastleigh – Chandler’s Ford

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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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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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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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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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