Summer 2018
B O R O U G H
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New play trail and café for Itchen Valley Country Park A Hedgehog
Story telling area
Our 440 acre Itchen Valley Country Park will soon be home to a new Woodland Café, indoor woodland themed play area, and new outdoor play equipment. Adding to its rich offer of walking, cycling and play trails, Forest School, barbecue and picnic areas and the adrenalin fuelled, award-winning tree top adventure Go Ape! Located in West End, on Allington Lane, Itchen Valley Country Park offers the perfect destination for all the family. The existing Highwood Barn, with its impressive vaulted-beam ceiling, has been opened up to create a light and bright home for the new Woodland Café, with seating for up to 40 people. Visitors can expect a packed menu with freshly prepared brunch options, light bites, sweet treats, hot meals and drinks, seasonal specials and ice creams. Adjoining the café, families can enjoy a new interactive, woodland themed play area. The new space incorporates many of the woodland animals who make
Itchen Valley Country Park their home and children will be able to explore this magical and interactive play area whatever the weather. A new visitor information point will be located within the café and our Country Park team will be on hand to answer questions and talk to visitors about the park and its varied programme of events – with horse and carriage rides, willow workshops and bats ‘n’ burgers already dates for 2018’s diary.
Outside, the woodland play trails now include 13 exciting new pieces of equipment, from a wooden climbing wall to the show-stopping storytelling area, set in the heart of the woodland with a storyteller’s chair and stools (pictured) dotted in the dappled shade with tree-lined views down to the River Itchen. Cabinet Lead for Regeneration South, Cllr Ian Corben, said: “We are committed to improving our community facilities for residents to enjoy and this project will provide a great new experience for visitors to Itchen Valley Country Park.” Further information can be found on our website at www.eastleigh.gov.uk/ivcp
In this edition...
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Your Councillors
Our new Mayor
Your Park / Park Sport
Summer events in Eastleigh Borough
New homes for sale and rent this summer
Local Plan
New art trail for Lakeside Country Park
Win an Owton’s BBQ pack With a Football World Cup summer approaching you can win a free Owtons BBQ pack worth £59.99 to help you enjoy the summer. See page 12.
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Greener borough
Promoting clean air day
C ouncil-supported initiatives that promote clean air include:
Air pollution affects the health of millions and, for Clean Air Day 2018, we are highlighting all we are doing to improve air quality. The Council’s initiatives range from promoting sustainable transport – including cycling and walking, and reducing emissions of public transport - to alternative and renewable energy solutions. Clean Air Day, which this year takes place on Thursday 21 June, is a chance to find out more about air pollution, share information with friends and colleagues, and help make the air cleaner and healthier for everyone.
The Council’s Cabinet Lead for Social Policy, Cllr Tina Campbell, said: “Few things are more important to wellbeing than the quality of the air we breathe. We are promoting a range of measures to help reduce pollution in the Borough and raise awareness of how residents and businesses can do their bit to help.” Find out more about Clean Air Day 2018 – www.cleanairday. org.uk
• airAlert - a free service providing pollution alerts direct to residents via text, voicemail or email. It lets residents know when air pollution levels may impact on their health and is a source of information and advice for people with asthma or poor respiratory health. Visit www.airalert.info/hants • Working with Hampshire County Council and children at a number of schools across the Borough to raise awareness of air pollution, and the steps that they and their communities can take to tackle the problem, particularly around schools.
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• The Co-Wheels car club has two electric vehicles (EVs) available in Eastleigh town centre, for anyone to hire. Many people have never tried one, so we are offering free membership for a year and £20 driving credit with discount code EASTLEIGH20 - enough for you to join and experience an EV for the first time.
• The new Low Emission Taxi Incentive Scheme, in partnership with Southampton City Council, offers cashback for taxi owners to help them replace older, more polluting vehicles with low emission alternatives. • Actively promoting cycling in the Borough, which has 71km of bike routes and over 40 cycle parking facilities, including at bus stops along the Bluestar 1 route. • A partnership with Eastleigh-based transport operator, Xelabus, who have introduced new, lower emission dieselelectric hybrid buses to routes in the area. To encourage people out of their cars – especially on the school run - customers can now track their bus using the ‘Find My Bus’ mobile phone app. • Increasing the use of sustainable and renewable energy solutions in buildings: we have 16 solar photovoltaic installations, two solar thermal, two ground
source heat pumps, one biomass and the combined heat and power (CHP) plant at the new Places Leisure Eastleigh, which will also heat the new businesses on the former Civic Offices site, including the Hendy Group’s new car showrooms. • The Point-produced Eastleigh Unwrapped (23 June), the annual outdoor festival, will feature a compelling performance by the Urban Astronaut, who provides a glimpse of a future that might be... where problems surrounding air pollution have grown to a crisis point. • An excellent Station Walks guide, produced by the Three Rivers Community Rail Partnership, providing details of over 30 walks from and to stations in the Eastleigh and Southampton area. It is now available for £3, including delivery. Contact info@threeriversrail.com or 07900 103 296 for more information.
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Waste and recycling
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Make recycling your goal during this World Cup S ave time and money, join our garden waste collection scheme
Thousands of local people are saving time and money by joining our popular garden waste scheme - and so could you!
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With the 2018 World Cup upon us you can support the environment, as well as your favourite team by recycling as much as possible during the tournament. No doubt there will be a few parties and celebrations across the Borough during this time likely to create lots of extra waste – the vast majority of which can be recycled. By recycling a single aluminium can residents save enough energy to power a TV for three hours - that’s long enough for two full matches. Recycling 24 two-litre plastic drinks bottles produces enough material to create an adult sized fleece - perfect for those cold winter months spent shivering in the stands!
Your newspapers, drinks cans and plastic bottles can be recycled in your green recycling bin - don’t score an ‘own goal’ this summer by sending them for incineration, place them in your green recycling bin instead. Any leftover food waste from your celebrations can be recycled in your brown food waste bin. Glass bottles and jars can also be easily recycled by placing them in your black glass collection box, or by using one of the local bottle banks.
Cllr Rupert Kyrle, Cabinet Member for Environment, said: “The World Cup is a fantastic sporting event and it also gives us the opportunity to recycle even more! All aluminium cans, plastic and glass bottles and leftover food are easy to recycle. So I hope everyone makes helping the environment their goal.” If you need an additional green recycling bin or don’t have a black glass recycling box or a brown food waste bin please visit www.eastleigh. gov.uk/additionalbins or contact us on 023 8068 8000 to arrange delivery.
Recycling plastics - it’s got to be a bottle To help our residents put the right plastic items in the right bin you simply have to remember that if it’s PLASTIC and a BOTTLE shape it can go in your green recycling bin! You can watch a short video that explains which plastic items can and can’t be recycled at www.eastleigh.gov.uk/plastics
Around 18,000 households have already signed up to one of the fastest growing wheeled bin services in the county: benefiting from the convenience of having their garden waste collected every fortnight from their kerbside. Whether you have a small amount of garden waste, or lots of grass cuttings, shrub prunings and weeds filling your bin, we can collect your garden waste to save you time and make it easier for you to recycle. The cost of a bin is only £36 for the year,
frozen until 2019, that’s £3 a month or just under 70 pence per week - cheaper and much more convenient than taking garden waste to the tip yourself. Cabinet Lead for Environment, Cllr Rupert Kyrle, said: “It’s great that so many residents are part of this successful service that helps to recycle our garden waste. We’re very proud to offer the service and encourage others to join the 18,000 residents who are already signed up!”
Benefits include: • saves time and money • collected fortnightly from your kerbside • no more queuing at your local tip • wheeled bin easy to manoeuvre around your garden
• no more mess or creepy crawlies in your vehicle. To find out how you can receive our garden waste service, visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/gardenwaste or call 023 8068 8000.
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Your Council
Your Councillors - who to contact Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath
Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice & Hound
Chandler’s Ford & Hiltingbury
Bishopstoke
Bursledon & Hound
Chandler’s Ford
Louise Parker-Jones louise.parker-jones@ 023 8061 3013
Ray Dean ray.dean@ 023 8064 7841
Gin Tidridge gin.tidridge@ 07484 264 478
Tonia Craig tonia.craig@ 023 8040 4680
Fair Oak & Horton Heath
Steven Broomfield steve.broomfield@ 07876 548 101
Nicholas Couldrey nick.couldrey@ 023 8060 0990 07801 698 611
Rob Rushton rob.rushton@ 023 8001 6240
Steve Holes steve.holes@ 023 8040 2458
David Airey david.airey@ 023 8045 5733
Malcolm Cross malcolm.cross@ 023 8045 6529
Alex Bourne alex.bourne@ 07411 782 421
Sara Tyson-Payne sara.tyson-payne@ 07493 070 513
Adam Manning adam.manning@ 07525 246 689
Margaret Atkinson margaret.atkinson@ 023 8026 8510
Ian Corben ian.corben@ 07561 343 858
Lucy Jurd lucy.jurd@ 07730 072 606
Derek Pretty derek.pretty@ 01489 797 213
Darshan Mann darshan.mann@ 07817 800 846
Richard Gomer richard.gomer@ 07568 797 494
Bruce Tennent bruce.tennent@ 023 8047 0518
Margaret Allingham Cynthia Garton margaret.allingham@ cynthia.garton@ 01489 798 646 01489 797 213 07810 165 044
West End South
Janice Asman janice.asman@ 023 8046 5432
Carol Boulton carol.boulton@ 023 8047 3693
Key Councillor email address is firstname.surname@eastleigh.gov.uk Independent (3)
Jephthe Doguie jephthe.doguie@
Judith Grajewski judith.grajewski@ 023 8026 3179
Michael Hughes michael.hughes@ 023 8090 7497
Hedge End South
West End North
Eastleigh Central
Tina Campbell tina.campbell@ 07791 983 965
Timothy Groves tim.groves@ 07886 352 291
Hiltingbury
Hedge End North
Eastleigh South
Paul Bicknell paul.bicknell@ 07999 739 882
David Pragnell david.pragnell@ 023 8036 7831
Hedge End, West End & Botley
Eastleigh North
Rosemary Reynolds rosemary.reynolds@ 023 8048 1788
Alan Broadhurst alan.broadhurst@ 023 8025 3648 07905 549 083
Hamble & Netley
Eastleigh
Daniel Clarke daniel.clarke@ 07919 573 510
Jane Rich jane.rich@ 07576 293 245
Wayne Irish wayne.irish@ 023 8032 8560
Conservative (4) Liberal Democrat (32)
Keith House keith.house@ 07768 357 918
Botley
Rupert Kyrle rupert.kyrle@ 023 8040 7045
Adrian Trace adrian.trace@ 07989 974 307
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Your Council
Our new MayorCllr Bruce Tennent Cllr Bruce Tennent was invested as the Borough of Eastleigh’s First Citizen at the annual Mayor Making ceremony at King’s Community Church, Hedge End. Bruce, who represents West End North ward, has been a Borough Councillor for 12 years. Bruce was born in Plymouth in 1953; his father was in the Royal Marines, resulting in Bruce attending ten different schools. After leaving school at 16 Bruce took up a mechanical engineering apprenticeship with the Admiralty Experiment Works (AEW) in Gosport Dockyard and also achieved an Honours Degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Portsmouth Polytechnic. In 1981, whilst working in France, he met his Brazilian wife Maria, and they married five years later in Brazil. They then moved to the Borough and have lived in West End since 1994. They have one son, Alasdair, who works as a Geophysicist in Brazil. After working for British American Tobacco in
Southampton he took a career change from engineering and in 2004 he worked for Southampton City Council helping disadvantaged young people into employment. He then worked for Hampshire County Council, based in Eastleigh, for the Social Services Department. Bruce said: “I’m really excited about my Mayoral year and I’m looking forward to representing the Borough and promoting so many good things it has to offer.” He added: “In particular I’m looking forward to meeting local residents, organisations and businesses that make up this great Borough - and I’m also looking forward to promoting and supporting my nominated charities“.
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Bruce has also been a West End Parish Councillor since 2007 and became a Hampshire County Councillor in 2009. He is also a Hedge End Town Councillor. Bruce enjoys working with the community and learning about the issues that are affecting local people so that he can do what he can to help. This year’s Mayors Charity appeal will be in aid of The Alzheimer’s Society, National Autistic Society South Hampshire Branch, Wildern Opportunity Group and Hedge End, West End & Botley Scout Groups. Cllr Darshan Mann, who represents Eastleigh South ward was invested as Deputy Mayor for the year.
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Healthy communities
It’s time to say ‘This Girl Can’
ou’ve got this Eastleigh! Y What six free activities will you try? Have you ever wanted to try weightlifting but were too intimidated to walk into a gym? Or wondered what the difference was between yoga and Pilates? Or you’re puzzled as to why everyone is raving about Clubbercise? Now is your chance to have a go at a variety of different sports, up to six different taster sessions, for FREE.
• Open Water Swimming
Current taster sessions available are:
• Rétrospectif Dance (for
• Aquacise Hamble Sports Complex
• Ballet The Point, Eastleigh • Back to Netball Places Leisure Eastleigh
• Boxercise Poseidon
Sports Complex
Starting out can be the hardest part when it comes to regular activity, so This Girl Can Eastleigh is making it easier by offering FREE taster
sessions in a host of different sports and activities. Putting a whole new spin on the term Pick ‘n’ Mix, you can select up to SIX different sports and activities to have a go at as part of Eastleigh’s drive to help women get more active, to overcome the barriers that may be blocking them from participating in exercise. Pick from an A to Z of sports and activities at centres across the Borough. If you find it’s not for you or simply want to see what’s so special about Aquacise or why everyone’s obsessed with Clubbercise then mix it up and sign up for something different. These free sessions will be supported by a number of
• Softball Cricket Netley & Fair Oak
• Street Dance Cranbury Centre
• Step Aerobics Wyvern • Tai Chi Hamble Sports
• HIIT Circuits Hamble
Eastleigh Borough Council’s new initiative, the inspirational This Girl Can Eastleigh, is a celebration of active women and hopes to tackle local inactivity findings head on. Real Eastleigh women feature in the campaign’s video trailer, showing that exercise can be an enjoyable and ordinary part of everyday life. Six resident champions have shared their own inspirational stories on how they have overcome barriers to exercise and in turn transformed their overall wellbeing. If they can do it, so can you!
older adults) The Point, Eastleigh
• Clubbercise Eastleigh
Hall & Cranberry Centre
follow-on beginner courses aimed to help make exercise part of your weekly routine. All courses are subsidised by Sport England, making them an affordable way to kick start a healthier lifestyle. Beginners’ courses coming up in June include Squash, Boxercise and Yoga.
Complex
Sport & Fitness Centre
• Dance DDMIX Centenary
This is a shout out to all the women of Eastleigh. No matter what your shape, size, age, race or religion it’s time to take control and get moving.
• Pilates Hamble Sports
Amateur Boxing Club College & Hedge End Village Hall
Our Eastleigh champions share their incredible activity journeys
Lakeside Country Park
Complex
• Tap Dance The Point, Eastleigh
• Tennis Hamble Sports College & Places Leisure Eastleigh
• Karate Wyvern College
• Volleyball Crestwood
• Lane swimming (ladies
Community School
only) Hamble Sports Complex
• Legs, Bums & Tums Wyvern Sport & Fitness Centre & Hamble Sports Complex
• Low Level Circuits Places Leisure Eastleigh & Velmore Community Centre
• Mum & Baby Yoga/
• Walking Netball Hamble Sports Complex & Places Leisure Eastleigh
• Weightlifting Lakeside Country Park
• Yoga Hamble Sports Complex, Eastleigh College & The Point
• Zumba Hamble Sports Complex
Legs, Bums & Tums Places Leisure Eastleigh
This Girl Can Eastleigh builds on our Eastleigh Activation Programme (also known as HealthWorks and/or SportWorks), an ongoing physical activity project that aims to get more adults in the area leading a healthy active lifestyle. For more details or to book any of the taster sessions/ beginner courses, visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/thisgirlcan Follow the campaign on #ThisGirlCanEastleigh
This Girl Can Weightlifting course with Lakeside Weightlifting
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Healthy communities
Get active at Your Park this summer With the Borough boasting a range of local parks and open spaces, there is no better place to enjoy a summer of activity. These open spaces, often in the heart of local communities, are the focus of a new adult and family fitness programme being launched by Eastleigh Borough Council’s SportWorks team. Your Park aims to improve the health and wellbeing of residents by offering low cost fitness activities in the Borough’s parks and open spaces. It will showcase community parks as being a place where you can get active for less,
together with people from your neighbourhood. Your Park will offer structured fitness sessions, delivered by friendly qualified instructors, and will be tailored for beginners and those doing little to no exercise. Daytime sessions will be aimed at families, retirees and students, while evening sessions will be available for people on their way home from work. Activities on offer will range from outdoor circuits, cardio
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tennis, family fun sessions and Pilates, to outdoor gym sessions, Tai Chi, Buggy Fit and even a Jog with your Dog – and, thanks to funding from Sport England, sessions will be low cost and affordable. Make this a summer to remember; the start of your journey to a healthier lifestyle. Your Park will run from Monday 30 July to Sunday 26 August and bookings will go live on Tuesday 18 June. For more information visit www. eastleigh.gov.uk/yourpark or email sportworks@eastleigh. gov.uk
Strength & Balance classes The Council’s HealthWorks team, based at Places Leisure Eastleigh, have recently launched a Strength & Balance class as part of the centre’s popular Forever Active mornings.
Activities for 8-16 year olds
30 JULY - 31 AUGUST 2018
£1 per session
Park Sport - an active summer for 8-16 year olds A summer-long programme of sports and activities for local 8-16 year-olds takes place at more than 25 venues across the Borough from 31 July to 31 August. Organised by the Council’s SportWorks Team the Park Sport 2018 programme offers heavily subsidised sessions, include sailing, football, skateboard coaching, netball, cricket and more.
sponsor this year. The scheme is heavily subsidised and sessions cost just a £1 booking fee per person per session. Activities are held at over 25 local parks and community facilities.
Now in its 14th year, ParkSport is funded by the Local Area Committees, Parish and Town Councils and Radian Group Ltd, who are also a main
In addition to the bookable sessions, two free Skate Jam events will be run by the professionals at Team Extreme, as well as free swimming for
under-16s at Places Leisure Eastleigh, Wildern Leisure Centre and the Hamble Sports Complex. Bookings go live on Monday 2 July. There is a new booking process this year and from Tuesday 19 June you will need to pre-register your details. Visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/ parksport for information.
The low impact exercise class is aimed at older adults, consisting of exercises to help regain and maintain strength and balance and the ability to carry out activities of daily living. Participants are encouraged to work at their own pace and all of the exercises can be tailored to be performed either seated or standing. The class takes place every Monday, 10am-11am at Places Leisure Eastleigh and costs £3.50. Alternatively individuals can pay £4.60 which includes the option of taking part in other activities throughout the morning such as swimming, badminton and short mat bowls. The HealthWorks team deliver a variety of exercise classes across the Borough which are tailored for older
adults or those living with long term conditions. A full timetable can be found at www.eastleigh.gov.uk/ healthworks For more information or to try a class please contact HealthWorks on 023 8068 4813 or email healthworks@eastleigh.gov.uk
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Economy
Hendy showrooms driving foward Work is progressing well on the new Hendy car showrooms on part of the former magistrates court site and part of the old civic offices site. The 1.14 hectare site alongside Leigh Road includes three showrooms, together with a car display courtyard and separate sales tent. Hendy will open new Mazda, Kia and Honda dealerships on the new site with its existing Leigh Road showroom focusing on Ford products. The new dealerships will provide space for 27 new cars in the showrooms, and the facility will also include a 20bay workshop and space for 120 used cars. It is planned for
the new showrooms to open before the end of the year. Chair of Eastleigh Local Area Committee, Cllr Paul Bicknell, said: “This is an exciting development that brings more business investment into our Borough. The new Hendy car showrooms will also provide additional jobs and opportunities for local people, supporting the local economy.”
Town Centre thriving with new businesses New businesses are helping to keep Eastleigh’s bustling town centre lively and prosperous.
Some of the recent arrivals include: The Steam Town Brew Co, who have opened a brewpub at 1 Bishopstoke Road, just across the bridge from the station. Eastleigh’s railway heritage is very much in evidence in the fixtures and fittings. After only six months of trading, the hostelry has already been shortlisted for Southern Hampshire CAMRA Pub of the Year 2018. Roosters Piri Piri are planning a new restaurant on the High Street in the shop unit previously occupied by Planet Games. Meanwhile, Signature Beauty salon is a recent arrival at the Swan Centre, in the unit once occupied by Leighton Opticians. An announcement is expected soon of a new owner for the
building formerly occupied by JKS wine bar in the High Street. The planned new bar will help boost the town’s evening offer. Just outside the town centre, new showrooms for the Hendy car dealership are nearing completion on the site of the former Civic Offices off Leigh Road, and Toolstation’s landmark 300th branch in Goodwood Road was opened by the Mayor in February. Don’t forget there’s free parking at the Swan Centre after 6pm every evening, allowing you to enjoy at leisure the restaurants, cinemas and other outlets. The Council’s Cabinet Member for Economy, Cllr Derek Pretty, said: “The Council works closely with the Eastleigh BID (Business Improvement District) to make the town centre as
business-friendly as possible. It is excellent to see so many businesses – both independents and big brands, such as H&M and Marks and Spencer – giving a vote
of confidence in Eastleigh’s town centre. Together with our markets and packed events programme there are even more reasons to pay us a visit.”
Markets creating a buzz in Eastleigh town centre Eastleigh is turning into a diverse market town, with arts and crafts, traditional market stalls and an increasingly popular car boot sale tempting shoppers. Bert & Gert’s Arts & Craft Market takes place on the first Saturday of each month, from 9am to 4pm in Wells Place, with stallholders offering everything from cushions and candles, to cards and cuddly toys. The town’s traditional Thursday and Saturday market, continues to run in the Leigh Road Market Place next to Sainsbury’s. Meanwhile, the car boot sale, which takes place on Saturdays in the car park next to Leo Leisure Bingo and out into the Market Place precinct, is growing in popularity. It is held every week – unless there is a major event in the town centre – and up to 70 vehicles can take part.
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Summer events in Eastleigh Borough
Eastleigh Unwrapped returns to the town for sixth year Saturday 23 June 12noon - 5.30pm Eastleigh Unwrapped – a free day of live performance, produced by The Point - returns to Eastleigh Town Centre and Leigh Road Recreation Ground on Saturday 23 June. Now in its sixth year, the festival programme is packed with circus,
aerial, family theatre and dance, plus live music and interactive fun. Celebrating the best of world-class contemporary performance, the festival is perfect for all ages. This year’s headliners are musical acrobats Sur Mesure with the thrilling Fillage; a static outdoor production encompassing acrobatics, juggling and beautiful live music; critically acclaimed theatre company Highly
Sprung presents roaming production Urban Astronaut, travelling through the town and delighting audiences of all ages; and Handmade Theatre presents the delightful family show Too Many Cooks – plus much more! www.eastleighunwrapped.com #EastleighUnwrapped EastleighUnwrapped thepointeastleigh
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Summer events pull out
Another superb summer of events in the Borough There’s another great line-up of events this summer – with music, spectacle, community celebrations - and even a beach. And many of the activities are free!
Town centre events EASTLEIGH UNWRAPPED SATURDAY 23 JUNE (SEE PAGE 9)
The annual outdoor festival, curated by The Point, offers stunning spectacle and entertainment. The roads around the main shopping area will host street circus and aerial theatre, together with compelling interactive performances. Unmissable.
SOUNDS OF SUMMER THURSDAY 28 JUNETHURSDAY 19 JULY
Join The Point for fun and relaxing evenings of music and drinks from a pop-up bar every Thursday, during the venue’s Summer Social. There’s a different DJ every week.
THE POINT GARDEN SESSIONS FRIDAY 29 JUNE STILL-MOVING DJS FRIDAY 6 JULY ROUTE2ROOTS Grab a beer and a burger, and enjoy a summer season of live music on The Point’s outdoor garden stage, presented in association with the SoCo Music Project. See www.thepointeastleigh. co.uk/whats-on for times. Tickets £5.
THE POINT SUMMER SOCIAL SATURDAY 14 JULY ATLÁNTICO SALSA
£10 - an evening of live music from the eight-piece Colombian band.
SATURDAY 14 JULY ABC CONCERTS: STRINGS & THINGS (Outdoor garden stage) an exciting, engaging and fun musical journey for you and your family (see www. thepointeastleigh.co.uk/whats-on for times and prices) Tickets: £8 adult, £6 child
MELA TAKEOVER
EASTLEIGH MELA
Exquisite samba rock from Brazil’s very own Tuto Marcondes and his band of cavalheiros. The Point’s curtain-raiser for the Mela on 22 July features support from the Solent Gay Men’s Chorus, University of Southampton Hindu Society, Happy Singh and Alfa.
A day-long festival, celebrating the Borough’s Asian and other cultures, comes to the Leigh Road Recreation Ground. This year it features fabulous food, together with a health zone, rock climbing wall, arts and crafts, face painting, falconry displays, marital arts, and traditional music and dance, including Chinese lion dancers.
FRIDAY 13 JULY
Can’t make it to the seaside? The Eastleigh BID are bringing the urban beach to you this August, with real sand, deck chairs and ice cream, creating an authentic seaside holiday atmosphere.
SATURDAY 14 JULY
The Eastleigh Chilli Fest returns to Leigh Road Recreation Ground, with a spicy offering including chilli-themed market stalls, entertainment and the chance to see a few brave (or foolhardy) souls take part in the now legendary chilli-eating contest on the Bandstand.
OUTDOOR CINEMA THURSDAY 19 – SATURDAY 21 JULY
Minima’s The Lodger – Alfred Hitchcock’s classic silent suspenser, accompanied by live music from Minima (Thursday) Pride - Bill Nighy stars in this critically-acclaimed comedy drama (Friday) Saturday Night Fever - John Travolta rules the dancefloor in the disco classic, set to hit after hit by The BeeGees (Saturday) Tickets £10
SUNDAY 22 JULY
HEAD FOR THE BEACH
THE EASTLEIGH POP-UP CHILLI FEST
EUROPEAN AERIAL DANCE FESTIVAL 2018 MONDAY 6 – FRIDAY 18 AUGUST
EASTLEIGH
Eastleigh’s summer events programme is organised and funded by the Council, Eastleigh BID and The Point, working
The Point hosts the ninth annual European Aerial Dance Festival (EADF) - a world-class training event that offers aerialists of all levels the opportunity to learn new skills in professional workshops.
EASTLEIGH PRIDE
SATURDAY 8 SEPTEMBER Eastleigh’s first ever Pride festival comes to the Leigh Road Recreation Ground in September and features live music, food, children’s attractions and information stalls.
Mela is organised by the Asian Welfare & Cultural Association.
with local community and arts organisations. Chair of the Eastleigh Local Area Committee, Cllr Paul Bicknell, said: “Ensuring we have a vibrant programme of events for the summer creates a real buzz in Eastleigh and helps support our town centre businesses – as well as providing some wonderful days and evenings out for people across the region. Making the majority of them free means they are accessible to everyone.”
FUNFAIR
17-27 AUGUST, LEIGH ROAD RECREATION GROUND
CHIPPERFIELD’S CIRCUS 1-9 JULY, LEIGH ROAD RECREATION GROUND
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Summer events pull out
Swan Centre events
Forest Schools
ONE GREAT DAY
SATURDAY 30 JUNE 11AM - 4PM Face painting, competitions, balloon giveaways and meet and greets with colourful characters are just some of the activities on offer at this fun-packed day of charity fundraising in aid of Ronald McDonald House Charities.
GRAND IN THE SAND
at Itchen Valley Country Park WOODWORKING, SAWS, SHAVE HORSES, QUESADILLAS SATURDAY 14 JULY 2018 10AM – 12 NOON
These Saturday morning groups run by Youth Options are for 5 - 10 year olds and their families. £15 per child
SATURDAY 21 JULY 11AM - 3PM
To book call: 07787 438 839 or 01794 525 510
There are more than 50 prizes to be won from a host of top retailers at the Swan Centre in this Celebration of Summer event.
WILD WOODLAND HOLIDAY CLUB
Run by Youth Options this is a fun Ofsted-registered holiday camp based in the woodlands for children aged 5-11 runs every Monday to Friday (excluding Bank Holidays).
Weekly themes:
£125 per week (10% sibling discount applies)
• 15 August - Not a Stick
*Late pick up available to 5.30pm (including snack): £3.50
WEST END
HEDGE END
HAMBLE RIVER GAMES
BURSLEDON REGATTA
SATURDAY 16 JUNE
• 22 August - Zoom Rocket Zoom
Weekly themes: • 26 July - Cave Man
• 29 August - The Very Hungry Caterpillar
• 2 August - Camouflage
£5 each
• 16 August - Survival
THURSDAY 26 JULY THURSDAY 30 AUGUST 10AM - 11.30AM
• 9 August - American Indians • 23 August - Space • 30 August - Harry Potter £10 each Please call 01794 525 510 to book your place.
SATURDAY 16 JUNE
FAIR OAK
SATURDAY 7 JULY SATURDAY 1 SEPTEMBER
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Fun weekly sessions with different themes to choose from. • 25 July - Minibeast Hunting and Bug Homes • 1 August - Sweepnetting and Butterfly Feeder • 8 August - Pond Dipping and Mini Raft • 15 August - Minibeast Hunting and Bug Home • 22 August - Sweepnetting and Butterfly Feeder • 29 August - Pond Dipping and Mini Raft
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WEEKEND 15 - 16 SEPTEMBER
Summer events at Itchen Valley Country Park
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• 8 August - Don’t Call Me Sweet!
Carnivals
SATURDAY 30 JUNE
WEDNESDAY 25 JULY – WEDNESDAY 29 AUGUST, 11AM - 12 NOON
• 1 August - The Mixed Up Chameleon
Run by Youth Options this woodland group is for 5-10 year olds and their grownups and includes different weekly activity themes and a campfire. Younger siblings are welcome to join in.
parents and two + year olds.
SATURDAY 4 AUGUST 11AM - 3PM
WILD WEDNESDAYS
• 25 July - Cave Baby
WEDNESDAY WOODLAND STORIES THURSDAY SUMMER WEDNESDAY 25 JULY JUNIOR FOREST SCHOOL
WEDNESDAY 29 AUGUST MONDAY 23 JULY - FRIDAY 31 10AM - 11.30AM AUGUST 8.30AM - 4PM A fun woodland group for
TAKE THE TASTE TEST CHALLENGE Foodies of Eastleigh are invited to put their taste buds to the test in this exciting food tasting challenge. Who will be crowned with the coveted title of “Eastleigh’s poshest Palate”?
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Book these fun sessions in advance by calling 023 8068 3790. £4 per child.
OPEN CRAFTS
SUMMER ACTIVITY TRAIL SATURDAY 21 JULY FRIDAY 10 AUGUST BETWEEN 10AM AND 4PM £2 per trail pack (includes pencil and prize).
DROP IN ANY TIME BETWEEN 10.30AM AND 12 NOON
FALCONRY
• Thursday 26 July – Clay Leaf tiles (£2.50 per tile).
Static display at 10am and flying display at 2pm. Free event.
• Thursday 9 August – Bubble pictures (£1.50 per child). • Thursday 30 August – Recycled paper (£2 per child).
THURSDAY 2 AUGUST
PIRATE TRAIL SATURDAY 11 AUGUST SUNDAY 2 SEPTEMBER, BETWEEN 10AM AND 4PM £2 per trail pack (includes pencil and prize).
HORSE AND CARRIAGE RIDES THURSDAY 9 AND THURSDAY 16 AUGUST BETWEEN 10AM AND 3PM £1.50 per person.
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Summer events pull out
Summer at The Point, Eastleigh This summer The Point’s programme includes family theatre, dancing, outdoor cinema, plus much more!
The venue launches its Summer Social on Saturday 23 June with the sixth annual Eastleigh Unwrapped festival followed by a summer series of outdoor music events including a series of Friday night intimate music gigs The Garden Sessions, in association with SoCo Music
FREE EVENING PARKING
Project; and Sounds of Summer, a garden bar and free music with different DJs hosting each evening. There’s a great programme ahead for families with special family ticket offers available; including Outdoor Family Fun Days which are new for 2018. See new performances from Paddleboat Theatre (21 July), The Fabularium (30 June) and Commotion Dance (27 July), plus workshops for children. Don’t miss their season highlight Children are Stinky (23 June), combining circus and comedy. The Point Youth Theatre presents The Hunchback of Notre Dame (from 26 - 28 July). An adaptation by playwright Neil Duffield – perfect for families with a thirst for mystery and adventure!
Everyone can get moving with The Point’s Wellbeing Sundays, featuring beginner classes in Yoga, Pilates and Samba running throughout July, with tickets just £5 each. Dance highlights include the Rambert School Showcase (29 June) and Hampshire Youth Dance Company Showcase (20 July).
Cinema as The Point invites you to discover acclaimed world film at bespoke screenings and enjoy musical classics in a tailored environment designed for people with dementia, and learning or physical disabilities. Find out more at www.thepointeastleigh.co.uk Box office 023 8065 2333.
Summer also sees the return of Outdoor and Accessible
A Film Festival to take you out of the cinema Eastleigh Film Festival returns this September for a sixth year of movie magic, taking you around the Borough for a whole host of cinematic experiences. Curated by The Point, organisers have searched far and wide to find unique venues that match
handpicked cult and classic films. Keep up-to-date at www. eastleighfilmfestival.com.
Win an Owton’s BBQ pack
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Housing and development
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New homes ready for sale and rent this summer The first properties at The Willows, West End and Woodside, Eastleigh are soon to be completed and available during the summer. The two schemes will provide 98 homes at Hatch Farm and 94 at The Willows. New homes will become available on North Stoneham Park later in the summer - the first homes coming forward on a phased basis over the next decade. The Council has helped to make all these developments happen as part of exciting partnership schemes.
Woodside Avenue All the homes at Woodside Avenue are available for rent with the first five flats for affordable rent and nine 1 and 2 bedroom flats for market rent already completed and occupied. The site will also provide 36 affordable homes through Hampshire Home Choice together with 58 homes available at market rent. There are also five houses that will appeal to those families who want to choose an eco-friendly lifestyle. The homes have been built to a high energy efficient standard, are super insulated and also benefit from solar panels. The ventilation system draws heat from the cooker, showers, and immersion and acts like a heat recovery unit to help heat the house hence there is no heating system. To avoid any drafts the homes are in effect ‘sealed’ hence there is also no letter box. All these energy saving measures should help residents to reduce energy bills.
For more details about homes for market rent and/ or ‘Passive homes’ contact customer@vividhomes.co.uk
The Willows, West End The first properties at the exciting new Willows development of 98 new homes at West End, situated off Barbe Baker Avenue, are set to be completed this summer. This is the culmination of an exciting partnership between the Council and housing provider Radian. There will be one, two, three and four-bedroom homes which will include 31 homes for private sale, 32 for market rent and 35 for shared ownership and affordable rent. The affordable rented homes will be available through Hampshire Home Choice. If you would like further information on buying a property email sales@ radian.co.uk, or contact lettings@radianhomes.co.uk about homes for market rent. Tel 0800 145 6663.
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The first homes for sale or shared ownership on the new North Stoneham site will become available from August 2018. It is planned that the first affordable homes will be ready by the end of the year. Keith House, Leader of Eastleigh Borough Council, said: “These developments are great examples of our commitment to provide a mix of much needed homes for local people. This will include new homes for sale, affordable and market rent together with family friendly tenancies.” If you are interested in purchasing or private renting a home at North Stoneham email sales@ northstonehampark.co.uk or visit www.northstonehampark. co.uk
Artist’s impression of The Willows, West End
Over 250 homes benefit from Handyperson scheme The Council’s new low cost handyperson service is proving a huge success. Launched in August 2017, the Council’s handyperson, Richard Bath, provides a friendly and reliable service to carry out a range of small jobs around the home for people who live in the Borough.
• Assembling flat pack furniture
Already Richard has carried out jobs in nearly 250 homes across the Borough and there is a steady stream of requests from local people who want his help with small jobs around the house. The scheme is available to those people who are over
60 years of age, or a disabled adult who is resident in the Borough.
• Fitting door bells
Richard can help with small repairs and jobs around your home including:
• Unblocking sinks
• Nest smart control thermostats
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• Fitting door chains and locks • Replacing light bulbs and batteries • Minor decoration repairs • Repairing toilet cisterns • Putting up shelves • Changing tap washers Residents who are either over 60 or disabled and in receipt of a means tested benefit receive a subsidised rate of just £9.60 per hour. The means tested benefits include: Guaranteed Pension Credit, Income based Employment Support Allowance, Council Tax Support (not single person discount) and Housing Benefit. To book an appointment, call 023 8068 8301 or email handyperson@eastleigh.gov.uk
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Local Plan
Eastleigh Borough Local Plan, it’s time to have your say We are now close to starting the next stage in the preparation of our Local Plan known as the Regulation 19 consultation, basically where you get to give us your views on the Plan.
The Local Plan, what is it and what does it tell us? All local authorities must have a Local Plan. This sets out how the local authority is going to deliver space for businesses, new homes and all the facilities that are needed to support this whilst also protecting and enhancing the local environment.
When you don’t have a Local Plan, development may go ahead in a way and in places that are not best for the area, but they get support from Government as they are delivering necessary new housing. With a plan in place, we can make sure that development happens in a coordinated way, and is collectively delivering all that is required for the Borough, not just houses but all the necessary community facilities and infrastructure such as roads and doctors surgeries.
Without a plan, sites are assessed independently and all the connections and the wider community benefits are not always identified which means these benefits may not be delivered, instead just the housing gets built. We don’t want that to be happening in Eastleigh Borough. Across the country, it has been recognised that there is huge demand for more housing and for that reason the Government sets targets for all local authorities about the number of new homes it must build and states that this should be the starting place for any new Local Plan.
What have we done and where have we got to? The Local Plan process is a long one which started with us looking at the issues and a range of options on which we asked your views in December 2015. Since that time we have been working on a wide range of detailed technical studies to ensure we have a Plan that is sound and can be delivered. You can see an outline of the timeline below.
2015
Issues and Options
2016
Plan developed
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Shaping Your Community: engagement with residents and businesses - Emerging Preferred Option
2018
- Consultation - Submit to Secretary of State
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- Public Examination - Adoption
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What is the Consultation about? Through the process of preparing the Local Plan, we have now reached a stage where we have looked at all the options and evidence and have produced a local plan that details our proposals for the future of the Borough. You now have the opportunity to have your say on whether you think the proposal is sound and that we have gone about it in the right way. This is a formal stage of the planning process that we are required to carry out by law and this consultation is focused on two key things which are set by the planning inspectorate:
1. Is the Plan sound? (see below) 2. H as the Plan been prepared properly, meeting all legal requirements? It is these two questions that form the basis of this consultation and should be the focus of any responses you make to us. Your responses will be forwarded to the independent planning inspector.
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How to get involved and have your say: The Local Plan is a very long and detailed document, with a number of other supporting technical documents. We want to ensure that this is as accessible as possible so you are able to comment on as much or little as you choose. The Plan itself is divided into three main sections: 1. Strategy: what we are going to do 2. Development management: how we are going to do it 3. Local area details: details for the five local areas within the Borough. There are a number of topics under each of these headings and our online survey will allow
you to look through by topic. As well as an online survey, we will also be running a series of drop-in sessions across the Borough where you will be able to get more information and ask officers any specific questions you have about the Plan or how you can take part in the consultation. The online survey will be available on our website before the drop-ins start.
Local Plan consultation drop-ins When we submit our plan, following this consultation, it will be subject to a public examination to ensure we have met the requirements stated above. The inspector, who conducts the examination, will be using the following four tests to check the soundness of the plan: 1. Positively prepared – the plan should be prepared based on a strategy that meets development and infrastructure (roads, community facilities etc) needs. 2. Justified – the plan should be the most appropriate strategy, when considered against the reasonable alternatives, based on evidence.
3. Effective – the plan should be deliverable over its period and based on effective joint working across boundaries and organisations 4. Consistent with national policy – the plan should enable the delivery of sustainable development in accordance with polices in the National Planning Policy Framework.
The inspector must also ensure we have met all necessary legal requirements in our preparation of the Plan, these include: • Local Development Scheme: has the plan been prepared in accordance with the timetable set out in the local development scheme • Statement of community involvement and relevant regulations: has consultation on the plan been in accordance with the Council’s statement of consultation and have appropriate bodies been consulted • Duty to Cooperate: has the plan been prepared in cooperation with other local planning authorities and prescribed bodies, such as the Environment Agency and the local enterprise partnership, to
identify and address issues which may have a significant impact on at least two planning areas? • Sustainability Appraisal: has an adequate sustainability appraisal been carried out? • Appropriate assessment: has an appropriate assessment under the Habitats Regulations Assessment been carried out? • National Policy and Legislation: does the plan comply with national policy and legislation, for example, the National Planning Policy Framework?
The venues and times are correct at time of going to print. They may be subject to change and more dates may be added. Please visit our website for the most up-to-date information. Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath Wyvern School, Botley Road 26 June, 5pm- 9pm The Hub, Bishopstoke Road 4 July, 3pm - 7.30pm The Hub, Bishopstoke Road 16 July, 3pm - 7.30pm Wyvern School, Botley Road 18 July, 5pm - 9pm Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice & Hound Hamble Primary School, Hamble Lane 25 June, 3pm - 7pm Pilands Wood Community Centre, Chamberlayne Road 24 July, 4pm - 7pm Abbey Hall, Victoria Road 25 July, 3pm - 7pm
Chandler’s Ford & Hiltingbury Fryern Pavilion, Fryern Close 2 July, 3pm - 7pm Eastleigh (including Allbrook) Eastleigh House, Upper Market Street 9 July, 3pm - 7pm Crestwood Community School, Shakespeare Road 23 July, 3pm - 7.30pm Hedge End, West End & Botley West End Parish Centre, Chapel Road 5 July, 3pm - 7pm Hedge End Centre 2000, St Johns Road 10 July, 4.45pm - 8pm The Botley Centre, High Street 17 July, 3pm - 7pm Outside of the Borough Colden Common Community Centre, St Vigor Way 11 July, 3pm - 7.30pm
You are welcome to attend any session regardless of which area you live in. If you would like to receive updates about the Local Plan you can sign up to our mailing list here www.eastleigh.gov.uk/localplan2016-2036.
You can read more at www.eastleigh.gov.uk/localplan2016-2036
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Council on 023 8045 3422 or email clerk@hamblepc.org.uk
Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice & Hound to the paving, new trees and decorative railings. A public consultation on the preferred design for the railings resulted in a seagull theme being chosen.
Library and Community Hub making progress Work on the new Hamble library facility and community hub continues.
Coronation Parade Work to improve Coronation Parade is now under way. Following initial works in February and April to move underground cables, the first
phase delivering four new parking spaces on Coach Road were completed at the beginning of May. Phase 2 will begin as soon as possible afterwards, which will see environmental improvements
The Local Area Committee (LAC) is now working with Hamble Parish Council on how the facility will be run, with a big emphasis on community resource and engagement. Anyone interested in volunteering at the facility should contact Hamble Parish
Funding for projects The LAC has approved funding from developer contributions for a diverse range of projects within its area, including: • £80,000 towards improvements of the Scouts’ Cricket Activity Camp at Manor Farm Country Park. • £77,000 for drainage and improvement works to the Lionheart Way Ecology Park, Bursledon. • £6,000 towards a new building for Eastleigh Men’s Shed at Manor Farm Country Park. • £30,000 towards play equipment at Pilands Wood. • £33,700 towards play equipment at Butlocks Heath.
• The LAC also approved almost £3,000 in grants to community events and charities, including the Bursledon Lunch Club, the Conservation Volunteers and Wetwheels.
Have your say Local Area Committees hold public question sessions at the start of each meeting. Bursledon, Hamble-leRice & Hound (6pm) 21 June • 20 Sept Hamble Primary School Dates, times and venues are subject to change. For information, or for details of committees and agendas. Visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/ meetings
For more information visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/bhh or contact Matt Blythe, Local Area Manager on 023 8068 8311 / matthew.blythe@eastleigh.gov.uk
Chandler’s Ford & Hiltingbury Footbridge success The Local Area Committee (LAC) is celebrating a successful bid to repair a rotting footbridge at Purkiss Close. Hampshire County Council agreed that the bridge had fallen into disrepair and have replaced it with a brand new one.
New sponsor Planters and hanging baskets will again be delighting shoppers at the Fryern Arcade this summer. The floral displays will be provided in partnership with Right At Home Mid Hampshire, a company that provides care and support for people living with dementia.
LAC supports scouts’ international venture A grant from the LAC will fund local scouts to learn about
other cultures and support communities abroad. The funding will help them attend international jamborees in the USA, as well as travel to Uganda where they will experience other cultures and undertake community work, including digging wells. On return, the scouts will share their experiences at education events with other young people in the scouting movement and local schools.
Safer route to school LAC funding will promote safer routes to school. The LAC has allocated £12,000 to a partnership project to provide a path from Ashdown Road to the Hiltingbury schools, keeping children away from the busy roads and giving families a reason to leave the car at home.
Spring in the step Hiltingbury’s new sports hall will benefit from a sprung floor, thanks to an allocation of over £15,000 from the LAC. The scheme is one of several where funding is being allocated to support partnership working with the Parish Council in order to maximise community benefit.
Nature reserve hygiene A dual purpose bin has been fitted at the entrance to the Nature Reserve at North Millers Dale. This will enable dog walkers and nature lovers to dispose of their waste responsibly and ensure the wildlife and greenery at this site can exist in harmony with the many people who enjoy visiting the reserve.
Dog fouling Fixed signs warning of penalties for dog fouling are ignored as time passes, so the LAC has therefore funded floor signs which will be placed at locations where this is a frequent problem. As ever, vigilance from members of the public in reporting problem areas is vital in the fight against this antisocial behaviour. Remember that dog fouling can be reported at www.eastleigh.gov. uk/dogfouling.
Have your say Local Area Committees hold public question sessions at the start of each meeting. Chandler’s Ford & Hiltingbury (7pm) 12 Sept • 14 Nov The Dovetail Centre Dates, times and venues are subject to change. For information, or for details of committees and agendas. Visit www. eastleigh.gov.uk/meetings
For more information visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/cfh or contact Min Partner, Local Area Manager on 023 8068 8439 / min.partner@eastleigh.gov.uk
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Hedge End, West End & Botley Mill Gardens Play Area A brand new play area in Mill Gardens, West End, has been delivered by VitaPlay, despite snow and heavy downpours. Within minutes of the play area being opened, local children were happily playing on the swings and clambering over obstacles. The play area was approved by the Hedge End, West End & Botley Local Area Committee (LAC) and funded by the developer, Linden Homes at a cost of £60,000
cost of £750,000. The existing roof is nearly 50 years-old and is in need of complete replacement. There is currently no spectator seating and this is urgently needed for parents and guardians watching swimming lessons. The swimming club,
Your local area Wildern Waves, is growing in numbers and its members are becoming more competitive. With the new spectator provision, the club will be able to host local galas.
Towers have flower power The LAC has again funded nine flower towers to enhance the shopping experience in our local centres. The eye-catching floral features will make a colourful display at the Botley, Hedge End and West End shopping centres during the Summer.
Cash boost for HEYCA
Wildern Leisure Centre swimming pool improvements
The old school building on the corner of St John’s Road/ Bursledon Road, which is locally known as HEYCA (Hedge End Youth & Community
A new roof and spectator seating have been approved for Wildern Leisure Centre swimming pool at an estimated
Association) has received a timely cash injection from the LAC. Following a survey of the building and surrounding area, which was also funded by the LAC, £50,000 has now been allocated towards upgrading the building, working in partnership with HEYCA’s owners, Hedge End Town Council.
£9,000 in grant funding for local groups The annual community grants have been presented to local organisations, ranging from those for the very young, such as Alphabets Pre-School, to retirement societies and lunch clubs for older people. The total amount of grant funding last year was £9,000
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and a similar amount has been allocated for 2018-19. Application forms will be available in September and more details will be published at www.eastleigh.gov.uk/ communitygrants.
Have your say Local Area Committees hold public question sessions at the start of each meeting. Hedge End, West End & Botley (7pm) 1 Oct • 5 Nov 2000 Centre, Hedge End Dates, times and venues are subject to change. For information, or for details of committees and agendas. Visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/ meetings
For more information visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/heweb or contact Julia Birt, Local Area Manager on 023 8068 8437 / julia.birt@eastleigh.gov.uk
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath £1.3 million invested Over £1.3 million of investment is set to be made in an exciting range of community facilities for Bishopstoke. • The Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath Local Area Committee (LAC) recommended over £300,000 of investment from contributions by developers, and earmarked funding of £1 million from the New Homes Bonus scheme, for either a major refurbishment or replacement of the Memorial Hall, together with a new community centre at Itchen Avenue. Almost £21,000 was allocated for an options study on the Memorial Hall project. • A further £900,000 will be made available for road infrastructure projects and studies to relieve congestion on the eastern approach to Eastleigh, most notably the Bishopstoke Road corridor.
• The committee allocated around £172,000 towards phase one of the community building space project at St Paul’s Church, Bishopstoke.
Suggested locations for the new trees include the Brookfield Estate, Sayers Road, Sewell Drive, Knowle Park and New Century Park.
• Over £51,000 was identified for new play equipment at New Century Park and £29,000 will also be provided to demolish the old scout hut and provide a new car park for users of the open space.
The Council aims to replace two trees for each tree removed.
• A new path to replace the one from Hardings Lane leading to Stoke Park Woods has also been allocated £10,000. There are also a range of smaller schemes including woodland management, dropped kerbs, dragons teeth and tree planting.
Over £3,000 has been agreed to undertake some woodland maintenance at The Planney in Bishopstoke.
Carnival Time Fair Oak Carnival is on Saturday 30 June followed by a
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Bishopstoke Carnival weekend begins with the River Float competition on Saturday 15 September. The procession is on Sunday 16 September followed by a fete at Glebe Meadow. Visit www.bishopstokepc.uk
New play equipment
Woodland Community Centre now open Woodland Community Centre at Crowdhill is now open and is available for public hire. For hiring information and bookings tel 023 8069 2403
Replacement play equipment is to be funded by the Council for New Century Park in Fair Oak. Up to £50,000 will be used to replace swings at the Upper Barn Copse play area.
Have your say Local Area Committees hold public question sessions at the start of each meeting. Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath (7pm) 19 Sept • 28 Nov Stoke Park Junior School Dates, times and venues are subject to change.
New trees New tree planting across both the Bishopstoke and Fair Oak & Horton Heath parishes will be funded with £5,000 from developer contributions.
fete on New Century Park. Visit www.fairoak-pc.gov.uk.
For information, or for details of committees and agendas. Visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/ meetings New Century Park
For more information visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/bifohh or contact Andy Thompson, Local Area Manager on 023 8068 8357 / andrew.thompson@eastleigh.gov.uk
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Eastleigh Lottery success for Grantham Green The Eastleigh Local Area Committee (LAC) and Eastleigh Borough & Romsey Mencap have been working together to support the Council’s regeneration of Grantham Green – and are celebrating a ‘lottery win’. A successful bid to the Postcode Lottery Trust for £13,281 has been used to fund a new bench and more wild flower turves. It is also creating a stumpery – a garden feature that uses tree stumps to create niche habitats for shade tolerant plants and other wildlife. The Chamberlayne Estates donated the two largest stumps and a range of smaller logs. The funds will support the work of Grantham Green Growers, the group set up by Eastleigh Borough & Romsey Mencap to look after the new ornamental planting bed and stumpery.
at the corner of Grantham Road and Southampton Road and will be open from 7am to 7pm on weekdays. For more information visit www.firstfriendsltd.co.uk
take in different views across the scenic parkland. The picnic tables and benches have been designed by local artist Andy Frost, based on original ideas from the pupils of Cherbourg and Norwood Primary Schools. Eastleigh Borough & Romsey Mencap Mencap would welcome new members interested in gardening with people with learning disabilities. Please call Michelle on 023 8048 3471 or email ebr.mencap@ntlworld.com if you’re interested.
New parkland seating New seating, designed to be accessible to everyone, will be installed around the all-weather trail in Fleming Park. Benches of different heights, and offering a number of sitting positions, will be welcomed by all users of the popular park – particularly people with restricted mobility, wheelchair users, older people and visitors with buggies – who will be able
The benches will be purposebuilt and made of solid oak, making them more robust than off-the-shelf seating. They will be installed on all-weather pads around the trails to avoid mud and wear and tear and will feature distance markers.
Cab HQ for town centre More public transport options are coming to the town centre with the planned opening of an office for a private hire cab operator in the bus station next to Sainsbury’s. The LAC approved an application from local firm Handicabs, who have leased the unit formerly occupied by a café.
Have your say The Committee noted that the presence of the company in the town centre would boost the evening economy and address complaints of a lack of private hire cars outside peak hours. It also brings a long disused shop unit back into use.
First Friends Nursery comes to town centre First Friends have taken over the recently refurbished building
We’re recruiting! Are you interested in a career in childcare? We are recruiting apprentices, Level 3/4/5 and early years teachers. Find a job you love and you’ll never work a day in your life! For more information go to: www.yellowdotnursery.co.uk/careers/index.cfm
Eastleigh (7pm) 28 June • 17 July • 4 Sept Eastleigh House Dates, times and venues are subject to change. For information, or for details of committees and agendas. Visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/ meetings
For more information visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/elac or contact Guy Riddoch, Local Area Manager on 023 8068 3369 / guy.riddoch@eastleigh.gov.uk
New maps and art trail for Lakeside New maps, wayfinders and artwork showing trails around Lakeside Country Park and celebrating its diverse wildlife, have been installed following a project that brought together community members working with a professional artist.
New benches at Grantham Green
Local Area Committees hold public question sessions at the start of each meeting.
The Eastleigh Local Area Committee was awarded £8,000 by the Tesco Bags of Help initiative to encourage more visitors to use the country park. Some of the funding was used to pay for the creation of a site map to help visitors orientate themselves. Maps have also been installed at the five access points to show walking areas, and where dogs can be let off their leads, and there is a 2.5 kilometre, waymarked running route for visitors who want to use the site to keep fit.
Hampshire artist, Nicola Henshaw, led a series of printmaking workshops for local people to develop designs for an art trail depicting Lakeside’s wildlife. Nine laser-cut steel panels
have been installed by the Lakeside Volunteers on the bridge over the lakes and on gates around the meadows. They are designed to rust naturally and they have an industrial look that blends in well with the site. LakesideEastleigh @LakesideCP
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Eastleigh commemorates the First World War
The centenary of the end of the First World War is being commemorated across the Borough in a series of events that will pay tribute to the people who made great sacrifices and provide an insight into the area’s role in the conflict. As well as the military service of local people, Borough locations - such as the Royal Victoria Hospital in Netley and land around the Leigh Road Recreation Ground, the site of a clearing station for casualties - played important roles in the war effort. The 100th anniversary will also bring added poignancy to the flag-raising ceremony for Armed Forces Day, which takes place in the Leigh Road Recreation Ground on Friday 29 June. A new monument in Eastleigh town centre will honour people in Eastleigh parish who were killed in the conflict. It will
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home during the months following the Armistice, and whose lives were changed forever.
be unveiled in advance of the Remembrance service on Sunday 11 November – the 100th anniversary of the Armistice that marked the end of hostilities. The Council is working with the Royal British Legion to create the monument that will bear the 277 names, engraved for the first time on a pair of granite monoliths, that will take their place alongside the Angel of Mons memorial in the Leigh Road Recreation Ground.
Other events being planned, include an exhibition by Hound Local History Society in the waiting room at Netley rail station; a beacon-lighting by Hound Parish Council; the Poppies Project - a community effort to knit 2,500 poppies, representing the estimated number of soldiers who died at Netley as a result of the war; a Kids in Museums event in November, and Blighty One - a puppetry show with a First World War theme.
Around the Borough, life-size silhouettes of World War One soldiers will be erected by the Parish and Town Councils as a quiet tribute to those who died – and to those who returned
Other events are being developed and will be announced in the near future.
Clearing Hospital, Eastleigh
Interior view of A. Ward at the Clearing Hospital, Eastleigh
Flying the flag for One Community The flags were out in April to celebrate the 40th anniversary of One Community – the charity that supports the voluntary and community sector across the Borough. The then Mayor of Eastleigh, Mo Sollitt, and the Chair of One Community, Professor Sri Kandiah, raised a specially commissioned flag in Leigh Road Recreation Ground in front of a crowd of dignitaries, staff, volunteers and Friends of One Community. The One
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Community Young Carers Choir entertained the crowd and both the Mayor and Professor Kandiah spoke about the work and spirit of the organisation. One Community started life as the Eastleigh Council of Community Services in 1978.
Since then it has grown to provide a range of care, transport and information services aimed at improving the quality of life for local communities. The anniversary year is also being celebrated with an event each month and a set of challenges to engage its supporters. www.1community.org.uk
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