Winchester Today December 2012

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Cheriton - Romsey - Littleton - Alresford - Chandler’s Ford

December 2012

… and not forgetting Cheriton, Romsey, Stockbridge, Hursley, Kings Worthy, Littleton, Alresford, Chandler’s Ford, Micheldever, Bishop’s Waltham, and everywhere in between!

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What it Takes...

Barton Farm Latest

Marwell Wildlife keeper takes us through the steps Page 7

Calls for the development to be one of the best in the country Page 4

Merry Christmas!

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Fresh Efforts to Speed Up Rural Internet Access Rural parts of Hampshire are a step closer to having faster broadband speeds by 2015. Up to 115,000 households and businesses are set to benefit from £10 million in funding for the scheme. To put that into some kind of perspective, that represents over 20% of premises in the county. The plan is part of the Hampshire Broadband Programme which aims to provide better broadband across the county over the next three years. The County Council and the Government are each giving £5 million to support the project and have started looking for a commercial provider. It is hoped the money will help in predominantly rural areas where further investment is needed to reach more people – with the council saying internet users desperately want technology that allows them to transform the way they do business and communicate. A provider is set to be appointed by March next year and work could begin on delivering faster broadband speeds by the summer. Residents and businesses can register their support for the project at: www.hants.gov.uk/ broadband-signup

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The Christmas Story “Changes Lives” As our first Christmas edition of Winchester Today focuses with a picture on the heart of the community – our Cathedral – the Dean of Winchester is urging us to heed the Christmas story as one that changes our lives. The Very Reverend James Atwell says we can find a number of things to relate to in the story, not least hope for the future. In a separate message to the congregation at the Cathedral, The

Dean has expressed his concern about the recent escalation of violence and tension in the Holy Land. He says it’s “all the more poignant” as he led members of the Winchester community on a pilgrimage there over the October half-term. The Dean says the ‘pressure cooker’ environment could blow unless everyone concerned – including the USA – gives it full and immediate attention. Read the Christmas message to all of us in Winchester from the Dean on Page 9

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