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Where are These in Chandler’s Ford? Chandler’s Ford Saturday Guessing Game (1)

July 21, 2018 By SO53 News 9 Comments

Summer holiday has just started. Let’s have a Saturday guessing game with these 3 photos.

1) Where is this sign found in Chandler’s Ford?

‘Dog fouling high priority zone: We need your help to catch offenders in this area’.

DOG FOULING sign

2) Where’s this building located? What is this building going to be used for? What was this building used before?

Mystery picture Chandler's Ford

3) Where can you find this wonderful Book Exchange place? You select a book to read, take a book home, and give a donation.

Mystery book exchange

Put your answers in the comment below. Thank you.

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  1. Mary says

    July 21, 2018 at 8:30 am

    1. No idea! By a playing field I guess. In general dog fouling is much better than it used to be. Most people bag & dispose. It is very important to do so. My daughter is in a wheelchair and can’t clean her wheels before entering her home. Not bagging can make things very difficult for somone like her!
    2. The old doctor’s surgery on Brownhill Rd corner, but I’ll be interested to hear the new use.
    3. Is that the book shelf in St Boniface Church?

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    • Janet Williams says

      July 21, 2018 at 10:35 am

      Mary,

      1 – No – it’s not on a playing field. It’s placed outside a building next to a busy road.
      2 – I’ll answer it later if no one else replies.
      3 – Try another church. The photo was taken from another church.

      Good guess. Thank you for your participation.

      Reply
  2. Christine Clark says

    July 21, 2018 at 8:33 am

    1. Don’t know. 2. Brownhills Rd/Winchester Rd, don’t know its future, used to be doctors surgery. 3. St Boniface Church.

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    • Janet Williams says

      July 21, 2018 at 10:32 am

      Christine,

      I’m waiting for more replies, before I answer 1 and 2. You’re half correct for Q2. Well done!

      3 – is not at St Boniface Church. It’s another church. 🙂 Want to guess again?

      Reply
  3. Emma says

    July 21, 2018 at 1:12 pm

    Hi Janet

    I think the sign is near Park Surgery on Sutherlands Way!

    No 2 is the Browhill Surgery building (which is going to be an undertakers) and No 3 is The Dovetail Centre.

    Am I right??

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    • Janet Williams says

      July 21, 2018 at 2:01 pm

      Wow!Emma, you are correct!! Well done! Thanks for sharing the answers.

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      • Janet Williams says

        July 21, 2018 at 2:09 pm

        The answer to Number 1 – the Dog Fouling High Priority Zone sign is just outside Park Surgery (off Hursley Road).

        Park Surgery Sutherlands Way

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      • Janet Williams says

        July 21, 2018 at 2:12 pm

        The answer to Number 2 – the former Brownhill Surgery will become Funeralcare. From the cradle to the grave. Funeralcare

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      • Janet Williams says

        July 21, 2018 at 2:14 pm

        The answer to Number 3 – Indeed, the Book Exchange can be found at the Dovetail Centre at the Methodist Church.

        Dovetail Book Exchange

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