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Mothering Sunday: Brambridge Garden Centre and Itchen Walk

March 6, 2016 By Janet Williams 6 Comments

On Mothering Sunday, we went to Brambridge Garden Centre for lunch, and later walked along the Itchen river.

It was also an excuse for me to buy some plants for the house, as I’m not an able gardener, and even cacti could die in my care.

A few years ago, we couldn’t do any gardening, as we kept 3 chickens, who turned the back garden into a muddy patch. [Read more…] about Mothering Sunday: Brambridge Garden Centre and Itchen Walk

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Support St John Ambulance: Hendy Ford Eastleigh 10k Road Race 2016

February 28, 2016 By Janet Williams 3 Comments

The Hendy Ford Eastleigh 10k Road Race 2016 will take place on Sunday 20 March (Palm Sunday).

This is the 32nd year of the event, which for many years has been sponsored by B&Q. And this year, one of Chandler’s Ford Today’s contributors will be taking part. [Read more…] about Support St John Ambulance: Hendy Ford Eastleigh 10k Road Race 2016

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Why Don’t Cyclists Use Cycle Lanes?

February 27, 2016 By chippy minton 11 Comments

“Is there anyone out there who can give me a good reason why a lot … not all … of cyclists ride on the road when there is a perfectly good, and expensively made cycle way nearby?

For example, Castle Lane from Chandler’s Ford to Baddesley, Baddesley to Rownhams, Bishopstoke to Eastleigh?”

So asks a recent post on Streetlife, a popular local Social Media site. [Read more…] about Why Don’t Cyclists Use Cycle Lanes?

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Revamping Fleming Park. Fancy Swimming alongside a Local Fiction Writer?

February 19, 2016 By Allison Symes 10 Comments

The planned revamp of Fleming Park sounds very interesting and I am pleased they are keeping the current pool open while work is underway on the new one.

I’m also pleased the plan includes keeping free car parking. I use the bus to get to Fleming Park for my twice weekly swims there so perhaps this is not relevant for me but I believe free parking is the way forward to encourage people to visit the centre. [Read more…] about Revamping Fleming Park. Fancy Swimming alongside a Local Fiction Writer?

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Should We be Charged for Visits to the GP?

January 9, 2016 By chippy minton 11 Comments

Should we be charged for visits to the GP?

I heard a report on the radio this week about an article in the British Medical Journal discussing the pros and cons of imposing charges on patients for visits to the GP surgery. [Read more…] about Should We be Charged for Visits to the GP?

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News from Eastleigh parkrun

January 6, 2016 By chippy minton 7 Comments

Eastleigh Park Run

There were extra opportunities for a parkrun over the Christmas period in Eastleigh.

As well as the standard Saturday morning events, runs were also organised for Christmas and New Year’s Day mornings. In addition, the New Year’s Day events in Winchester and Southampton started 90 minutes later.

This gave the truly dedicated a total of five parkruns in nine days.  I managed three of the five – so I must be semi-dedicated. [Read more…] about News from Eastleigh parkrun

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Tropical Diseases – What You Need to Know

January 5, 2016 By Mike Sedgwick 2 Comments

Tropical diseases? Not your problem? Oh yes they are and not just because of the need for anti-malarials when you go on holiday.

I heard about some of the problems and successes at the first International Meeting on Tropical Medicine to be held in the University of Peradeniya in Sri Lanka. I went along and learned a few thing of general interest. [Read more…] about Tropical Diseases – What You Need to Know

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The Washing Machine

November 6, 2015 By SO53 News 2 Comments

By Jean-Louis Bravard

Note: This short story is to be read after my previous article, Where is My Tattoo?.

The surgeon who took my tattoo away was delighted with himself when I met him two weeks after the surgery. He had a broad smile and told me convincingly that my cancer was gone. Big smile. Nice to hear about 6 weeks after I was first told, “you have a cancer”. But… this is England and there always is a but. [Read more…] about The Washing Machine

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Event at the Hilt – Meet the Real Heroes: Doctor Prakash Amte and Doctor Manda Amte

September 6, 2015 By Janet Williams 2 Comments

Doctor Prakash Amte and Doctor Manda Amte

The Hiltingbury Community Centre (The Hilt) will be hosting a unique event on Sunday September 13th 2015 at 2:00pm. Two distinguished guests from India will be sharing how their passionate, selfless medical work in a rural area has transformed thousands of lives.

The dedication of Dr. Prakash Amte and his wife, Dr. Mandakini Amte, and their story has been made into a moving film, The Real Hero. [Read more…] about Event at the Hilt – Meet the Real Heroes: Doctor Prakash Amte and Doctor Manda Amte

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Where is My Tattoo? By Jean-Louis Bravard

June 17, 2015 By Richard Hardie 4 Comments

Jean-Louis Bravard feature

A good friend of mine has recently been diagnosed with colon cancer in January this year.

Jean-Louis Bravard is partly retired now, but works with Boris Johnson promoting London, still runs his own consulting company, and at one time he was the MD of J P Morgan bank.

Jean-Louis has written a short story called “Where is my tattoo?”. This is an account of [Read more…] about Where is My Tattoo? By Jean-Louis Bravard

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Article Series: Eastleigh Lions: Message in a Bottle

April 12, 2015 By Janet Williams 11 Comments

Message in a Bottle Eastleigh Lions

This is the second article in our series about the important community works by Lions Club of Eastleigh.

The first in the series is Eastleigh Lions: Champions Of The Blind.

Since writing on Chandler’s Ford Today, I have met some incredible Lions, and Devan Kandiah is one of them.

Devan Kandiah told me a great deal about Eastleigh Lions – [Read more…] about Article Series: Eastleigh Lions: Message in a Bottle

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Eastleigh: 250th parkrun

March 29, 2015 By chippy minton 6 Comments

Eastleigh Park Run

Did you know that Eastleigh held its 250th parkrun last weekend?

We’re a quarter of the way through the year. How are you getting on with that New Year resolution to take more exercise? You didn’t make such a resolution? No, neither did I, but let’s just pretend that we did.

If, like me, you are not a runner, [Read more…] about Eastleigh: 250th parkrun

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Article Series: Eastleigh Lions: Champions of the Blind

March 27, 2015 By Dave Bowring 8 Comments

Eastleigh Lions Champions of the Blind

This article series introduces important charity contributions by Lions Club of Eastleigh.

The first in the series is Eastleigh Lions’ work in combating the leading causes of blindness and assisting in preserving vision.

Lions Club have been involved with sight related issues since 1922 when Helen Keller, famous American blind and deaf author, challenged Lions to be the Champions of the Blind. [Read more…] about Article Series: Eastleigh Lions: Champions of the Blind

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Time to Renew Your European Health Insurance Card (EHIC)?

January 30, 2015 By chippy minton 5 Comments

I received an email advising me that my European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) is about to expire, so I thought I better renew it.

I followed the link and was taken to a website to enter my application. Don’t worry, this isn’t going to end horribly wrong; it was a legitimate email and a legitimate website.

I entered the expected details – name and address, National Insurance number, [Read more…] about Time to Renew Your European Health Insurance Card (EHIC)?

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Today Is National Defrost Your Turkey Day!

December 22, 2014 By SO53 News Leave a Comment

Today (Monday 22 December) is National Defrost Your Turkey Day!

Today is national defrost your turkey day! Let your tummy be merry, defrost your frozen turkey safely! #DYT2014 http://t.co/FhNviY9JvD"

— CommunityChampion (@AsdaEastleigh) December 22, 2014

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Fluoridation – Have We Tripped Ourselves Up?

October 29, 2014 By Mike Sedgwick 3 Comments

We are not to have fluoridation in this part of the country. Southampton City Council is against it. We have to ask why and our leaders do not tell us.

There is no doubt that our dental health is poor and that fluoridation is a cheap and effective way of improving it. [Read more…] about Fluoridation – Have We Tripped Ourselves Up?

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Life In Children Cancer Ward At Southampton General Hospital

September 3, 2014 By Janet Williams 8 Comments

I normally do not write about current emotive news on this site, but the story of Ashya King is so compelling that I feel I have a duty to share what I know about the children cancer ward at Southampton General Hospital.

Twelve years ago, my son was treated at Piam Brown Ward, children’s oncology and haematology centre for the Wessex region, based at Southampton General Hospital. This was the same ward that had also treated Ashya King, [Read more…] about Life In Children Cancer Ward At Southampton General Hospital

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Traditional And Modern Medicine in Sri Lanka

August 28, 2014 By Mike Sedgwick Leave a Comment

Sri Lankan nurses

µWhat do sick people do in Sri Lanka? Anyone can see a doctor free of charge.

If they go to the hospital, they will be seen. Any required medication is provided free. Repeat medications can be obtained from the hospital.

There is no general practice as we know it and some rural patients [Read more…] about Traditional And Modern Medicine in Sri Lanka

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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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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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