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Carols In The Streets 2014: Church@four

January 2, 2015 By SO53 News 1 Comment

If you missed carols in the streets of Hiltingbury on the 21st of December 2014, you can now enjoy the carols in the Youtube clip below.

St. Martin in the Wood Church in Chandler’s Ford took carol singing to the streets.

This beautifully created video (5 minutes) is produced by Alexander Daraklitsas. [Read more…] about Carols In The Streets 2014: Church@four

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Comedian Paul Kerensa Brought Comedy And Carols To Chandler’s Ford

December 19, 2014 By Janet Williams 2 Comments

Paul Kerensa comedian

Stand-up comedian Paul Kerensa, well-known for his scriptwriting for Miranda and Not Going Out, came to St. Martin in the Wood Church in Hiltingbury last weekend for an evening of comedy and carols.

Performing to a packed church on 13th December (Saturday), Paul and his friends, [Read more…] about Comedian Paul Kerensa Brought Comedy And Carols To Chandler’s Ford

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Christmas Is Coming – But Not Just Yet

November 29, 2014 By Hugh Benham 1 Comment

Advent and Christmas Services in the Parish of Chandler's Ford.

Christmas is approaching! This is very obvious when you visit a major shopping centre, watch adverts on television, etc. Indeed, the first invitation to buy Christmas cards came to me as early as September (or was it August?).

It’s understandable that businesses work this way, as Christmas sales contribute so much to their turnover. But, for those who don’t run businesses, weariness can set in, until Christmas becomes [Read more…] about Christmas Is Coming – But Not Just Yet

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Building Strong Fairtrade Community In Chandler’s Ford

October 24, 2014 By Janet Williams 11 Comments

(Left to right): Tricia Urquhart, Sue Hunt, and Heather Dibb.

There is a strong and well-connected Fairtrade community in Chandler’s Ford. The Fairtrade Christmas shopping event last Friday (17th October 2014) at Hiltingbury just proved it.

Tricia Urquhart from Hiltingbury organised a successful Fairtrade Christmas get-together for the community at St. Martin in the Wood Church, where I met old and new friends, who enjoyed an alternative Christmas shopping experience. [Read more…] about Building Strong Fairtrade Community In Chandler’s Ford

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Letters to Steve Brine MP: Chandler’s Ford Cares About Climate Change

October 21, 2014 By SO53 News 5 Comments

By Stephen Dominy

Last weekend, I spoke at the Fairtrade event at St. Martin in the Wood Church about why we are passionate about tackling climate change. We also want to urge our politicians to act, to create a better, safer world.

We are collecting signatures from Chandler’s Ford to give to Steve Brine MP. We are raising our voices for the things we love. [Read more…] about Letters to Steve Brine MP: Chandler’s Ford Cares About Climate Change

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New Ramalley Hall Lego Brick Cufflink Fundraiser

October 7, 2014 By Janet Williams 8 Comments

Second Ramalley Scout Hut, Chandler's Ford.

Last weekend, I learned about the new Ramalley Hall fundraiser in Chandler’s Ford.

The second Chandler’s Ford Ramalley Scout Group was raising awareness and money for the build of a new community hall. In total they require £270,000.

I met the group at the Hiltingbury St. Martins Craft & Cakes Community Event. [Read more…] about New Ramalley Hall Lego Brick Cufflink Fundraiser

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How Hiltingbury St. Martins Craft & Cakes Connects Community

October 4, 2014 By Janet Williams 17 Comments

Reindeer visited Chandler’s Ford today. Cute reindeer carved by Matthew Swan marked the Christmas shopping season in Chandler’s Ford this afternoon.

Matthew from Hiltingbury is a trainer tree surgeon, who works for Chant Landscapes. Matthew’s cheerful reindeer are popular. They remind us that Christmas is only 11 weeks away.  [Read more…] about How Hiltingbury St. Martins Craft & Cakes Connects Community

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Craft & Cakes: St. Martin In The Wood Church

October 3, 2014 By Janet Williams 3 Comments

There will be a Craft and Cakes community event at St. Martin in the Wood Church in Hiltingbury tomorrow afternoon, from 1pm to 4pm.

It’s a great community event for Chandler’s Ford. You’re very welcome.

There will be crafts to try and buy, jewellery making, cupcake icing, and tea and cakes. [Read more…] about Craft & Cakes: St. Martin In The Wood Church

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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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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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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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Why Joseph Is Underrated

December 30, 2013 By Ben Williams 3 Comments

"Where is Joseph?" Nativity set at St. Martin in the Wood in Chandler's Ford.

As we are still in the Christmas season, I’ve decided to take a look at a character in the Nativity story who I think is quite underrated.

Judging by the title, you should know who I’m talking about. [Read more…] about Why Joseph Is Underrated

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A Nice Sunday Surprise: Church at Four in Hiltingbury

December 29, 2013 By Janet Williams 4 Comments

We went for a pleasant walk this afternoon along the Hiltingbury Lakes in Chandler’s Ford.

It was such a cool, lovely breezy walk. The water ran pretty fast.

Some people were fishing. [Read more…] about A Nice Sunday Surprise: Church at Four in Hiltingbury

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Chandler’s Ford Street Pastors: Listening, Caring And Helping

December 9, 2013 By Janet Williams

New street pastors of Chandler's Ford.

There are many types of graduation celebration in life. In Chandler’s Ford last weekend, there was an amazing, unique graduation celebration.

It was a graduation celebration for the new street pastors in Chandler’s Ford. You may even recognise some of them.

The newly commissioned street pastors are [Read more…] about Chandler’s Ford Street Pastors: Listening, Caring And Helping

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Hog Roast And Murder: The Hursley Homicide

July 9, 2013 By Janet Williams Leave a Comment

Murder Mystery in Chandler's Ford, St. Martin in the Wood. By Mystery in History.

Last weekend, I enjoyed a lovely evening trying to solve a murder mystery: The Hursley Homicide.

The Parish Church organised this fantastic event at St. Martin in the Wood.

We tried solving the murder mystery while enjoying a hog roast, fine wine and desserts. [Read more…] about Hog Roast And Murder: The Hursley Homicide

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Murder Mystery Dinner: The Hursley Homicide

June 9, 2013 By Janet Williams 2 Comments

Can you solve the mystery of The Hursley Homicide?

In 1580, the tenants of Sir Thomas Clarke, Lord of Hursley Manor, are enjoying their annual hog roast. But the evening is thrown into confusion when a body is found.

Who’s the victim?
Why were they killed? [Read more…] about Murder Mystery Dinner: The Hursley Homicide

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