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Posted in News and politics Leave a comment. Bishopstoke views of the Lloyd near river Itchen Posted on July 5, by bishopstoke. Hi here are some photos taken on a walk to Colden Common from Bishopstoke via the Lloyd. Posted in Travel Leave a comment. This first phase of the Stoneham development will consist of homes that are made up of a mix of one, two, three, four and five bedroom homes.
Around of the homes will be for social rent and shared ownership and will be for sale on the open market. Avenue Park, a large central area of public open space will also be provided and a new internal link road through the estate between Stoneham Lane and Chestnut Avenue providing access from both roads.
The new homes are a mix of one, two, three and four bedroom homes and will be available for private rent, providing the Council with an ongoing rental income. The Council has played a key role and, by working closely with the developer, has speeded up the delivery of the scheme that will provide much needed new homes for market and social rent. The homes and the new school and road improvements will now be provided.
There will also be pedestrian and cycle links across the site, some of which will follow the routes of historic carriage drives. Key to the first phase of the development are new homes that are being purchased by the Council and will be managed by VIVID formerly First Wessex social housing provider. Simply answer the following question online at www. The answer can be found in the four page Ageas Bowl Residents Newsletter. HealthWorks staff are qualified Level 4 Postural Stability Instructors and take participants through a variety of exercises.
The classes also provide the opportunity for people to meet and have fun. For more information, or to join a class, contact HealthWorks on or email healthworks eastleigh. Each year the Trust makes small grants to help young people with the cost of tuition fees for dance classes, learning to play an instrument or travelling to events such as theatre workshops or.
Grants are also available to help with the cost of essential equipment, such as dance shoes or instruments. If you are interested, aged between 10 and 26 and. The closing date for receipt of completed applications is midday on Monday 31 July. It will focus on the stories of the people who have dedicated their lives to the trust and the. The award will provide an opportunity for volunteers at the charity to carry out archival research and hold oral history workshops, working with local residents, ex-trustees and their descendants.
The project will culminate in a month-long event where local people can visit an exhibition at Pavilion on the Park. Get active this summer Summer of Sport For adults, the SportWorks team are delighted to announce the return of the Summer of Sport,which encourages people to swap the sofa for a variety of fun activities.
Children and young people aged between 8 and 16 years old will get the chance to try an exciting range of sports and activities this summer, 31 July - 1 September. Now in its 13th year, Park Sport will provide heavily subsidised activities, including sailing, football, baseball, dance, cricket and more.
And, because of growing year-onyear demand, more tennis sessions will be available in , thanks to support from the Lawn Tennis Association. Fun-filled activities that the whole family can enjoy, include tennis, cycling, golf and fishing.
Made possible with funding from Sport England, Family Sport is a great way for families to come together and try something new without any long-term. All three programmes run for five weeks over the summer break, from Monday 31 July to Friday 1 September.
All sessions are run by the best local providers, and are tailored as introductory taster sessions so there has never been a better reason to try something new. In addition to the bookable sessions, five free Skate Jam events will be run by the professionals at Team Extreme, and free swimming for under 16s will take place at Fleming Park, Wildern Leisure Centre and Hamble Sports Complex.
Bookings go live on Tuesday 27 June. Activities include canoeing, dance fitness, cycling, fishing and archery. Following the taster sessions, there will also be a series of beginner courses starting throughout September, so participants can continue to take part in an activity they have enjoyed.
Courses on offer include Couch to 5k which encourages inactive people to take up running , Return to Tennis, Learn to Sail and more. Bookings go live on Tuesday 4 July.
Choi Kwang Do is an accessible martial arts system meant for the average individual who wants to learn real-life, practical self-defence skills and achieve a greater level of health and well-being.
It is not designed for competition and does not have the intensity of sports training. A martial arts club, based at The Ageas Bowl in West End, has launched a new scholarship scheme in memory of a former Mayor of Eastleigh.
Choi Kwang Do 4 Health have paid tribute to the late Councillor Tony Noyce, who was Mayor in , and who played a pivotal role in the support and growth of the club. Tony Noyce was a great supporter of our club and the scholarship in his name is a fitting tribute to the great contribution he made.
He was. Poseidon punching above its weight The Council-supported Poseidon Amateur Boxing Club is going from strength-to-strength. The club, which is supported by a partnership between Hampshire Cricket in the Community and Eastleigh Borough Council, is working with people of all ages and from all parts of the community to promote the fitness and wellbeing benefits of boxing.
Set up in , the club continues to grow, with the opening of a new international boxing centre and community fitness suite in September Part of the Ageas Bowl in the Community initiative, the club strikes a balance between participation and performance,.
For more information visit www. Members compete in various cross country and road race leagues and club. To find out more, visit: www. So, everyday plastic bottles including soft drinks, milk, detergent, shampoo and cleaning product bottles can all go in the green recycling bin but please remember to remove the bottle tops if you can! Kerbside recycling collected in Hampshire is taken to one of two material recovery facilities MRFs where it is sorted into different streams of recyclables.
These MRFs sort plastic bottles from other materials. Join 17, households and subscribe to 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! Around 17, households have already signed up to one of the fastest growing wheeled bin services in the county; benefitting 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. And there is the added bonus of avoiding any mess or creepy crawlies in your vehicle!
Maureen, who likes to be known as Mo, has been a Borough Councillor for 21 years and previously held the office of Mayor in She has been a governor of both Shakespeare Infant and Junior Schools and is a trustee of the Friends of In Touch — a charity that provides support for emotionally and socially vulnerable children and young people with autistic spectrum conditions. Mo was born in Shawford, near Winchester, and grew up in the village of Colden Common.
She moved to Eastleigh in where she met her husband Roy. Her family have lived in Eastleigh and have been. Mo and Roy have been married for 48 years and have three children and seven grandchildren. Mo has a particular interest in health and wellbeing related issues and has found. If you would like the Mayor to attend your event, please contact Janice Bayliss on or visit www. The excellent community work of four local residents has been recognised by the Council with the presentation of Citizen of Honour awards.
The awards are given every two years in recognition of long and exceptional service to the community. In total 55 awards have been presented since Drop-in sessions: Fri Drop-in sessions: Tue Graham Taylor, has served as a member of the management board at The Bridge Education Centre in Eastleigh and has over 50 years of work within the scouting movement, where he was awarded the Silver Acorn. He has supported Wyvern College for more than 40 years as the longest serving member of its governing body.
Your Council will soon be even more visible in your local area as we launch a new team to deal with issues that matter to you. The new Local Response Team ensures that we have Council staff out in the community with new technology meaning that work can be routed to handheld devices in real time so that issues can be dealt with quickly and efficiently.
The team will deal with a number of issues, including targeting areas that are affected by fly-tipping or fly-posting, noise nuisances,. New system will save time for Council visitors Residents who need Housing Benefits, Council Tax Support, Council Tax or Business Rate advice will no longer have to wait for a specialist officer to become available as we launch a new appointment based system.
By introducing this appointment system,. The launch of the appointment system coincides with the move to Universal Credit and will help ensure that customers get the help they need in the quickest amount of time. Appointments can be booked by calling Time to Change is a national initiative led by the charities, Mind and Rethink. The Council is one of over organisations nationally who. Universal Credit is a new type of benefit designed to support people who are on a low income or out of work.
The Borough-wide roll-out from 12 July will include anyone who is currently on one of the six existing benefits mentioned and who has a change of circumstance that would automatically trigger a new claim to Universal Credit, meaning the entire household would move to the full service.
One of the biggest changes for residents is that the Council will no longer be allowed to take new claims for Housing Benefit from people of working age a few exceptions apply. The Council has signed a pledge to improve attitudes towards mental health and tackle discrimination. If you make a claim for Universal Credit you will still need to contact the Council and complete an online The Council has also developed an action plan which includes training for staff and managers, and information about sources of support and activities to promote good mental health.
Do not delay in making a claim for either Universal Credit or Council Tax Support as you may lose out there are strict backdating rules. The full Universal Credit online service will allow you to make a claim, check details of online payments, notify changes of circumstance and search for a job through your account. Find out more about Universal Credit at www. New phone line opening times for our Revenues team From 12 June, the phone line to speak to a member of our Revenues team.
Club Taishikan takes its name from the Japanese word for embassy and run a series of weekly workshops on everything from origami and calligraphy to traditional dress and dancing.
Starting the afternoon with lunch at a local Japanese restaurant, students continued on to the embassy where they enjoyed presentations about Japan and their culture.
They then got the chance to really experience it first hand by improving their character writing skills in a Japanese Calligraphy session. Engineering education scheme with Ericsson and Leonardo Three student teams from Barton Peveril took part in the national Engineering Education Scheme which enabled them to work with defence giant Leonardo and technology company Ericsson.
The scheme sees engineering companies team up with sixth form students to complete a real life six month engineering project working on scientific, engineering and technological problems.
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