Help chose name for snow leopard at Marwell Zoo
You could help choose the name of one of three endangered snow leopard cubs that have taken their first steps at their new home at Marwell Zoo. The snow leopards at Marwell Zoo (pic by Jason Brown) The...
View ArticleHot weather delight for Solent Singers’ Summer Concert
The high temperatures made it a lovely summers evening for the Solent Singers’ Music for a Summers Evening concert. Solent Singers Summer Concert The choir, based in Warsash, performed a mix of music...
View ArticleRare Somali wild ass foal born at Marwell Zoo
This young Somali wild ass is the newest addition to Marwell Wildlife Zoo. Somali wild ass foal The young foal, named Nthanda, has increased the number of a species which has been labelled critically...
View ArticleA loud and messy start to Boomerang in Locks Heath
Boomerang got off to a loud and messy start today (July 29) with more than 300 children and adults in the Locks Heath Free Church. A few spots of rain was not going to dampen the spirits of the first...
View ArticleLocks Heath toddler group wins top volunteering award
A Locks Heath children’s group has won a regional prize to recognise the hard work of parents and volunteers who give up their time to run the get-togethers. Priory Park toddler group won parenting...
View ArticleScarecrow appeal after Warsash Festival competition
The organiser of the Autumn Pumpkin Festival at Netley has called for any unwanted scarecrows left from the Warsash Festival competition to be put on display at the October event. Sonja Davison has...
View ArticleDJ skills, henna tattoos and cake decorating at Titchfield event
Children can continue enjoying the summer holiday fun at a Fareham Borough Council Access All Areas event in Titchfield next week. They can try venturing up a climbing wall, henna tattoos,...
View Article4x4s drive into Locks Heath for event
Huge 4×4 vehicles will be driving into Locks Heath for a charity event on August 17. Wessex Hillrunners 4×4 The Wessex Hillrunners Club will have eight vehicles on show, alongside the coast guard and...
View ArticleWin a dance with JLS star in back to school competition
By Amy Williams Pupils in the Western Wards could win a dance class with JLS singer Aston Merrygold in a national school competition. The Tesco Bursledon store is holding a Back to School Competition...
View ArticleTitchfield Bowling Club to get new home after grants
By Amy Williams Titchfield Bowling Club has been awarded two grants worth more than £66,000 to refurbish the group’s clubhouse. The club, based in Bridge Street, and which celebrated its 90th birthday...
View ArticleSuccessful Warsash art exhibition marks 55 years
By Amy Williams Scores of people attended the 55th annual Warsash Art Exhibition in the Victory Hall where hundreds of pieces were on display. The Mayor of Fareham, Councillor Susan Bayford, opened the...
View ArticlePopular 60s bands back to entertain Fareham
Some popular chart-toppers of the 60s will be performed once again in Fareham this year. The Marmalade The 60s Sensation event will include The Marmalade, Herman’s Hermits, Chris Farlowe and Steve...
View ArticleNew vicar officially appointed for Whiteley Church
Whiteley has a new vicar after a service was held by the Bishop of Portsmouth to formally license Philippa Mills in the role. Philippa Mills sits at the Whiteley Church quiet outdoor area The Rev...
View ArticleGold for Warsash and Sarisbury countryside sites in regional awards
Two countryside sites in the Sarisbury Green and Warsash have won top awards making it 10 consecutive successful years. Holly Hill Woodland Park and Warsash Common won Gold prizes for the South and...
View ArticleWarsash Flower Club celebrates 50 years with festival
Horticulturalists brought garden life inside at a church in Warsash with a flower festival. Committee members Sarah Niven and Sue Bentley at the exhibition Warsash Flower Club held a festival of...
View ArticleBuses 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...
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