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Sunday 13th November 2016 – Remembrance Sunday Service in Eastleigh Borough

November 11, 2016 By SO53 News 1 Comment

Eastleigh observed a two-minute silence at this morning’s Armistice Day service at the town’s war memorial.

On Sunday 13th November 2016, there will be a service taking place in Chandler’s Ford at St. Boniface Church, Hursley Road.

The Remembrance Sunday service in both St. Boniface Church and St. Martin in the Wood Church will start at 10.45am. [Read more…] about Sunday 13th November 2016 – Remembrance Sunday Service in Eastleigh Borough

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Review: All My Sons – Excellent Production by Chameleon Theatre Company

November 11, 2016 By Allison Symes 7 Comments

eature Image: All My Sons

I went to see All My Sons by Arthur Miller at the Chameleon Theatre Company in Hursley Road recently.

Wonderful performances, a great story and I’m glad to have discovered this play. It is also, I think, apt that this review appears on 11th November given All My Sons is set in 1947. The impact of World War Two is still red raw on grieving families (as the play makes very clear).  [Read more…] about Review: All My Sons – Excellent Production by Chameleon Theatre Company

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Joint Charities 43rd Christmas Market: Saturday 12th November 2016 at Methodist Church Hall

November 7, 2016 By Janet Williams Leave a Comment

The Joint Charities 43rd Annual Christmas Market will be on Saturday 12th November 2016, from 9.30 am – 12 noon at Chandler’s Ford Methodist Church Hall (Winchester Road SO53 2GJ).

The Joint Charities Christmas Market is an annual tradition in Chandler’s Ford.

The past Eastleigh Mayor will open it officially at 9.45 am. There will be 12 charity stalls, each selling their own Christmas cards and other goods. There’ll also be a cake stall and raffle. [Read more…] about Joint Charities 43rd Christmas Market: Saturday 12th November 2016 at Methodist Church Hall

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Review: All My Sons – Chameleon Theatre Company 2016

November 1, 2016 By Janet Williams 2 Comments

Last weekend we watched All My Sons, Arthur Miller’s modern classic.

It was the autumn 2016 production performed by the brilliant local theatre company of Chandler’s Ford: Chameleon Theatre Company. [Read more…] about Review: All My Sons – Chameleon Theatre Company 2016

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Memories of Station Lane, Chandler’s Ford

November 1, 2016 By Roger White 19 Comments

Station Lane, Chandler's Ford old photo. Stories shared by Roger White.

I saw a photo of Station Lane on this website: Chandler’s Ford Memories (Facebook). It is the bottom end of Station Lane before going onto the Railway property and yard and Station beyond.

The year is unknown but very old as the railway line that served the old brickworks at the bottom of School Lane can be seen through the gate this is way before my time. [Read more…] about Memories of Station Lane, Chandler’s Ford

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Closed: Stairway Bakery and Coffee Shop at Fryern Arcade

October 31, 2016 By Janet Williams 13 Comments

Stairway Bakery and Coffee Shop at the Fryern Arcade in Chandler’s Ford has closed.

The notice on the window reads:

“As from the Saturday 29th of October 2016, this shop will close. We would like to thank all our loyal customers over the years for their custom and support. We wish all of you all the best for the future. [Read more…] about Closed: Stairway Bakery and Coffee Shop at Fryern Arcade

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Harry Baker the Sunshine Kid; All My Sons

October 27, 2016 By Janet Williams 2 Comments

Two brilliant shows in Chandler’s Ford are not to be missed today.

The first is from the poet Harry Baker — The Sunshine Kid, with The Underground Clown Club.

This will take place at Chandler’s Ford Methodist Church tonight – Thursday 27th October at 7pm.

Nationally praised for his clever and quick-witted lines, Harry promises an evening of great entertainment.
[Read more…] about Harry Baker the Sunshine Kid; All My Sons

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Chameleon Theatre Company Supports Chandler’s Ford Good Neighbours

October 26, 2016 By SO53 News Leave a Comment

(This article was written by Sheila Hardiman.)

Chameleon Theatre likes to support a local charity through its raffles at each performance.

Our members nominate a local charity dear to their heart at our AGM. Over the years we have supported Wessex Cancer, Southampton General Hospital special appeals, the local Alzheimers Society and Lexie’s Voice amongst others. [Read more…] about Chameleon Theatre Company Supports Chandler’s Ford Good Neighbours

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Too Many Coffee Shops in Eastleigh? Think Again.

October 22, 2016 By chippy minton 7 Comments

A new coffee shop has opened in Eastleigh town centre.

Now, your reaction to this might be “Bill Bryson was right; Eastleigh needs a new coffee shop like a fish needs a bicycle”.

In a previous post Coffee vs Discount in Eastleigh I pondered the reasons for the consumer demand for expensive coffee. [Read more…] about Too Many Coffee Shops in Eastleigh? Think Again.

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New Autumn South West Trains Fares Promotion and Cycling Promotional Video

September 27, 2016 By Janet Williams 2 Comments

Mark Miller, Three Rivers Community Rail Partnership Officer, just sent me some wonderful news.

You might like to hear about them.

1) The latest fares promotion from South West Trains [Read more…] about New Autumn South West Trains Fares Promotion and Cycling Promotional Video

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It’s Back – Chandler’s Ford Produce and Craft Market

September 24, 2016 By Janet Williams 4 Comments

This morning, I met Karen Stephen and Catherine Griffin at the local produce and craft market.

They were promoting their first book: Secret Lives of Chandlers Ford: A Collection of Short Stories.

Mike introduced this book and its four authors before in this post. [Read more…] about It’s Back – Chandler’s Ford Produce and Craft Market

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Appealing for Information: Burglary on Lakewood Road Chandler’s Ford

September 20, 2016 By SO53 News Leave a Comment

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Police are appealing for information following a burglary in Chandler’s Ford.

The incident took place at some time between 11am and 11.20am on Monday, 19th September 2016.

Two offenders arrived at the address on Lakewood road, on a motorcycle. [Read more…] about Appealing for Information: Burglary on Lakewood Road Chandler’s Ford

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Going Full Circle: the Journey of Hiltonbury Jerseys

September 7, 2016 By Andy Vining 10 Comments

In the 1960s my Father, John Vining, and I decided to create a milk round in Chandler’s Ford direct from Hiltonbury Farm and deliver to a growing population wonderful Raw Jersey Milk direct from the farm.

From the Hiltonbury Herds beginnings in 1947 by my Father, we were at that time milking around 40-50 Jersey cows in a long shed that housed 36 at a time, so had to do a changeover during milking to accommodate all the cows. It was very time consuming and labour intensive. [Read more…] about Going Full Circle: the Journey of Hiltonbury Jerseys

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The Art of Crime at Chandler’s Ford Library: 14th Sep 2016 7pm

September 3, 2016 By SO53 News Leave a Comment

Chandler s Ford Library is hosting an event to look at the dark art of crime writing, on Wednesday 14th September 2016 at 7pm.

The special guests are Portsmouth’s partners in crime, novelists Diana Bretherick and William Sutton. [Read more…] about The Art of Crime at Chandler’s Ford Library: 14th Sep 2016 7pm

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Is it too Early to Mention…Christmas (in August)?

August 31, 2016 By Janet Williams Leave a Comment

I visited the Central Precinct last week, on my way back from my physiotherapist at goPhysio.

I popped into Dan’s From Old to New furniture upholstery shop for a chat.

I asked Dan if he had any news for Chandler’s Ford Today?

[Read more…] about Is it too Early to Mention…Christmas (in August)?

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Where is “The Parade” in Chandler’s Ford? Memories from my 1950s Childhood

August 22, 2016 By Roger White 52 Comments

I remember “The Parade” of Chandler’s Ford well. It is along Bournemouth Road, coming from Southampton, just past the School Lane lights, down past the advertising hoardings. It’s the row of shops on the left before you get to Hursley Rd.

At that time, the Butchers shop where I worked was the first on the left, L.S. Horn, next was Lowmans the bakers, then I think it was the Lloyds Bank, Jenkins sweet shop, G.H.Baker & Sons, and grocers. I can’t remember the next one or maybe two shops, and at the end it was Mr Perrot’s fishmonger. [Read more…] about Where is “The Parade” in Chandler’s Ford? Memories from my 1950s Childhood

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Roads that Change Their Names in Chandler’s Ford

August 17, 2016 By Christine Clark 5 Comments

If you live in Merdon Avenue, did you know that it used to be called The Crescent? And that Twyford Road, Eastleigh, was once Winchester Road, Eastleigh? And that Consort Road, Eastleigh used to be Park Road?

I expect you have detected a pattern here. When Eastleigh became a borough that included Chandler’s Ford, it was found that some road names were duplicated between the two towns and, presumably so as not to confuse the postman, some were renamed so that there was only one of each. [Read more…] about Roads that Change Their Names in Chandler’s Ford

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Roger White: My Family History in Chandler’s Ford and Hursley

August 11, 2016 By Roger White 24 Comments

I was born in Chandler’s Ford in 1942 and lived in Station Lane until about 1972.

I remember many of the old places. We used to play in the old brickfield then go off up to Knightwood where there was a big sand pit created allegedly by a stray bomb during the war. [Read more…] about Roger White: My Family History in Chandler’s Ford and Hursley

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The Arcade Youth Theatre Hits the Stage for the First Time

July 22, 2016 By SO53 News Leave a Comment

The Arcade Youth Theatre hits the stage for the first time this week!

Arcade Youth Theatre is a new, local youth theatre, which has begun its journey into bringing drama and arts to young people and the community of Chandler’s Ford and the surrounding areas. [Read more…] about The Arcade Youth Theatre Hits the Stage for the First Time

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HC-One Chandler’s Ford Care Home: Tea Party Raises Money for Marie Curie

July 22, 2016 By SO53 News Leave a Comment

Chandler’s Ford Care Home was delighted to raise £191 for Marie Curie during the recent National Care Home Open Day.

The day comprised of a blooming great tea party and was attended by residents, relatives and members of the local community. [Read more…] about HC-One Chandler’s Ford Care Home: Tea Party Raises Money for Marie Curie

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