Buses and healthcare to be discussed at Titchfield meeting
Residents can raise questions about buses and healthcare in the next Titchfield Community Action Team (CAT) meeting. First Bus will be answering questions about routes and services and a talk will also...
View ArticleCheerleaders to shake pom poms at theatre debut
A cheerleading squad from Sarisbury Green will show off their skills as they take to the stage for the first time this Saturday (October 12). Cheer-a-cality to perform in theatre debut Performers from...
View ArticleBus and health service talks at CAT meeting in Warsash
Have your say on bus and health services in the Western Wards at the Community Action Team meeting tomorrow (October 15). A presentation will be made on bus services, including getting to and from...
View ArticleCalling all teen actors for a drama to be aired on new TV channel
Budding teenage actors in the Western Wards are being urged to try a workshop in Fareham for a film school whose show will be aired on a new regional television channel. Youngstar crew film Darton High...
View ArticleSarisbury dancers to perform with the English Youth Ballet
Two talented dancers from a Sarisbury dance school have been selected to perform on stage with the English Youth Ballet. Tamzin Ellis, 12, from Warsash and Sophie Lee, nine, from Park Gate, will be...
View ArticleVolunteers reduce flood risk on Warsash river footpath
They used a lot of manpower to shift 50 tonnes of stone and clay. But this group of volunteers has done it to resurface a popular footpath linking Warsash to Swanwick to make it easier for walkers and...
View ArticleNew committee members wanted for Warsash Residents Association
A call has been made urging people living in Warsash to join the residents’ association committee. Jill Hamilton-Rump, the current chair of the Warsash Residents’ Association, has asked for people to...
View ArticleHalloween guided tour in Sarisbury Green
Residents have been invited to join a guided walk with a psychic investigator to explore a Sarisbury Green woodland on Halloween. It costs £4.50 for a walking tour at Holly Hill Country Park on October...
View ArticleCheering the Titchfield Carnival in the strong winds
Hundreds descended on the streets of Titchfield for this year’s carnival – despite the blustery winds and spits of rain. About 25 floats ranging from fictional characters in the Wizard of Oz and...
View ArticleSarisbury Beaver Scouts raise funds with Fingerspellathon
Young beaver scouts took part in a Fingerspellathon to raise money for deaf children. The Sarisbury Beaver Scouts learned basic sign language to raise funds for the National Deaf Children’s Society...
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