Winter Borough News 2020 - Eastleigh Borough Council

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Returns from Friday 6 November Hamble Sports Complex 7pm to 9pm Places Leisure Eastleigh 6.30pm to 8.30pm Botley sessions are on now! Botley Recreation Ground 6pm to 7pm: 10-13 year olds 7pm to 8pm: 14-15 year olds 8pm to 9pm: 16-19 year olds eastleigh.gov.uk/sportworks-programme

Wildern Pool work complete Every Friday at Places Leisure Eastleigh

Work to improve facilities at Wildern Pool, 6.30pm - 8.30pm Hedge End has been completed. The Council invested £1.2million into the project that included the completion of a new roof with eye catching coloured opaque cladding panels to provide natural lighting into the pool area. It also included a new dedicated spectator seating area by the pool together with the replacement of the existing pool perimeter tiles. Chair of Hedge End, West End & Botley Local Area Committee, Cllr Cynthia Garton, said:

Council MOT service returns Hedge End Depot reopens for truly independent MOTs The Council’s Hedge End Depot is welcoming customers old and new for a truly independent vehicle MOT. In line with government advice the team have made a number of changes to keep customers safe since reopening, following the coronavirus lockdown.

Book online at: eastleigh.gov.uk/motbooking

“I’m delighted that work has progressed so well despite the current situation. I’m looking forward to seeing the new facilities and welcoming all our customers back when it is safe and appropriate to do so, in line with government guidelines.” Now that the works are complete, the pool has been handed back to Wildern Academy prior to them making the decision to reopen. Picture: New spectator area at Wildern Pool

School at North Stoneham Park opens Another important part of the community at North Stoneham Park, Eastleigh has been completed with the opening of the new £5.6 million, Stoneham Park Primary Academy -and the first 30 reception class pupils have now been welcomed into the school. Situated within the heart of the new North Stoneham Park development, the school comprises 11 classrooms and can provide 315 school places for pupils aged four to 11 years. The school has the capability to expand into a two-form entry school for up to 420 pupils.

Nicola Wells, Headteacher at Stoneham Park from The University of Winchester Academy Trust, said: “We are thrilled with our new school, it is a beautiful environment that we are sure our children will love.” She added, “We intend to provide an exciting, broad and balanced educational experience for the children in this growing community. We are particularly lucky to have such extensive grounds and we intend to take full advantage of this with a full forest school and outdoor learning programme.” Picture: Stoneham Park Primary Academy, photo supplied by HCC Property Services


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