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Property Management
All to look forward to
The signs are positive for the property market in early 2021. The governments edict in 2020 to ‘Keep the Country Moving’, backed by the stamp duty holiday, low interest rates and an unprecedented desire to successfully combine living and working in a more rural environment, kept the property market consistently active throughout the year.
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As we enter 2021, we expect this trend to continue; full or part time working from home is becoming the norm and as a result the exodus from the cities to the country, and particularly, from London to The South continues creating an exceptionally high demand for properties; rental and sales.
The new generation of rural re locators are driven by a desire for a better life, of green spaces, bigger gardens, pet friendly houses, and the benefits of a supporting community. They still need access to commuting networks and the comfort of knowing that supermarkets will deliver, all of which is offered by the glorious villages in this region.
As we start the New Year take a moment, while the demand for houses continues, and call us to discuss your opportunities. Kate Porter for sales or Kate Morton for lettings opportunities on 02392 632275 Join with us on:
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Meon Valley Lions Club Christmas collections Sadly, Santa and his elves are unable to help A special delivery for the foodbanks Let’s face it - it’s been a really, really naff year and sadly the Foodbanks in our area are being used more than ever before. The Meon Valley Lions Club were pleased to this year, but we arranged a number of street collections for people to make donations. We’re really heartened by the generosity we’ve seen – thank you to everyone for your support. make a special delivery to the Foodbanks just to bring a little extra smile for those receiving deliveries this Christmas. So there really is NO naughty list - this year at least! Do you or anyone you know need help? If you, or someone you know, needs help please get in touch on 07443 753780 or go to our website https://www. meonvalleylionsclub.org.uk/_contact.html More help for the little people Meon Valley Baby Bank go from strength to strength - and it’s only their second month. Below are a just a tiny sample of all the excellent quality clothes that they have. They are also trying get in the draw for Ecclesiastical’s 12 days of giving – and your nomination could be the one that helps them win. £1,000 will make a real difference to the work they do. Go to their Facebook page (2) Meon Valley Baby Bank | Facebook for details and also to see the work they do and how to use their services. If you’d like to donate: To Go: Donations - Meon Valley Lions Club (Cio) (peoplesfundraising.com) Text Donation: Simply text Lions to 70490 to donate £3 OR if you would like to donate between £1 and £20 text Lions followed by your donation amount e.g. to donate £5 text
13 Up and Coming Women Artists – Power to Us
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13– 24 January 2021 – Yellow Edge Gallery, Gosport
‘Power To Us’ is a dynamic, all-female exhibition at the Yellow Edge Gallery, Gosport, that showcases the works of 13 emerging artists. These works will offer valuable insight into how young, contemporary, female artists are currently navigating the modern world, and how the outputs of their creative endeavours are engaged in diversifying the arts scene for all women.
This group show is made up of 13 women to watch – Chloe Davies, Lucy Carter, Amy Standing, Jazmine Saunders, Jess Curtis, Megan Georgia Smith, Caitlin Holford, Samantha Lee March, Ellen BerryLions 5 or to donate £10 text Lions 10. Texts cost your chosen donation amount plus one standard network rate message. Our Website: www.meonvalleylionsclub. org.uk/donate.html
Send a Cheque: If you prefer to donate by cheque, bank transfer or cash please email our Treasurer: treasurer@meonvalleylions. org.uk Please help us support our local community. As always thank you for your support Dates For Your Diary Swanmore Fete 2021 - We’ll keep you updated on our website but in the meantime please add next year’s date to your diary:
Saturday 10th July 2021. Annual Ford Charity Fishing Festival 2021 – We’re sorry to report this has been cancelled for 2021.
Mcintosh, Louise Hall, Esmae DoughertyPrice, Rebecca Harte, and Evie Redwood.
Individually, these artists are diverse in age, race, background, sexuality, and ultimately, stages in their artistic careers (the artists involved are Fine Art undergraduates, post-graduates, or established art workshop leaders and educators). Collectively, their works will respond to themes such as femininity and the female form, nature and spirituality, critiques of capitalism, control, and working-class struggle, notions of ambiguity and the lived black British experience.
Through painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, performance and new media-based work, this exhibition will champion equality and diversity within the contemporary arts scene, and hopes to become part of a bigger conversation about how we can work to dismantle male-led power structures within art, making way for female artists of all calibres.
Curator of the Yellow Edge Gallery Steve Buggle said that these female artists demonstrate “significant potential” and will show this through using “exciting mediums and strong themes to showcase their talent here at Yellow Edge Gallery.”
‘Power To Us’ will be exhibiting at the Yellow Edge Gallery in Gosport from the 13th January – 24th January 2021.
The space is open Wednesday – Sunday 11-3pm.