Park Play Leigh Park Community Centre Dunsbury Way PO9 5BG 02392 476382 10-12Pm £1.50

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Park Play Leigh Park Community Centre Dunsbury Way PO9 5BG 02392 476382 10-12Pm £1.50 www.hampshirehealthyfamilies.org.uk Community Groups – Havant / Hayling Island / Emsworth *Park Play Leigh Park Community Centre Dunsbury Way PO9 5BG 02392 476382 10-12pm £1.50 *Rhymetime Park Parade Library LEIGH PARK PO9 5AB 08456 035 631 9.30-10.00am FREE Stay & Play Leigh Park Baptist Church LEIGH PARK PO9 5NT 02392 45 0539 10:00 - 11:30 Sing -a - lings Bedhampton Social Hall BEDHAMPTON PO9 3ES 07767 702 444 10.45-11.45am £3.50 Diddi Dance Bedhampton Social Hall BEDHAMPTON PO9 3BS 07855 412 837 9.30-10.15am £5.50 Mini Miultiples St Nicholas Church Hall BEDHAMPTON PO9 3PU 02392 439 185 10-12pm £2 y Gym Tots Havant Leisure Centre HAVANT PO9 2AY 023 92 476 026 10.30-11.30am £4.20 Pre-School Gym Course Leisure centre HAVANT PO9 2AY 02392 476 026 1.15-2.00pm £64 10wks Boogie Mites Pallant House Play Café HAVANT PO9 1BS 07963 884428 9 .30 & 10.30 £4.00 *Rhymetime Hayling Library HAYLING ISLAND PO11 9EE 08456 035 631 10.30-11.00am FREE Boogie Mites St Andrews Church HAYLING ISLAND PO11 9QD 079638 844 28 1.30-2.30pm £4.00 Monday Morning Café The Bridge Centre HAYLING ISLAND PO11 0JD 023 92 468 835 9.15-11.30am Monda Sporty Tots Hayling Sports Centre HAYLING ISLAND PO11 9LT 077886 61316 10.00-11.00am £3.50 Pebbles Emsworth Baptist Church EMSWORTH PO10 7BY 01243 375 606 9.45am-11.15am £1 *Ready Steady Mums(Walk) Spring Arts Centre HAVANT PO9 1BS 07590 625 811 1.30pm FREE Mums and Tots Bethel Church Hall LEIGH PARK PO9 5BD 023 92 176400 10-11.30am Donation *Rhymetime Havant Library HAVANT PO9 1UN 0300 555 1387 10.30-11am FREE Adventure Play Havant Leisure Centre HAVANT PO9 2AY 023 92 476026 9.30-11.00am £4.10 *Park Play Leigh Park Community Centre Dunsbury Way PO9 5BG 02392 476382 10-12pm £1.50 Baby Sensory The Bear Hotel HAVANT PO9 1AA 07753 884294 Various £90 term Tiny Talk Tesco Community Room HAVANT PO9 1TR 07912314489 10.15-11-15am £4.50 y Little Fishes United Reform Church SOUTH HAYLING ISLAND PO11 9EY 02392461392 9.30-11.30am £1.50 Drop in Lunch Club St Andrew's Church HAYLING ISLAND PO11 9QD 023 92 363 599 11.30-2pm Donation Babies, Banter & Biscuits The Office adjacent to St James Parish Hall EMSWORTH PO10 7DP 9.30-11am FREE Parents & Toddlers New Life Church EMSWORTH PO10 8BN 01243 373566 9.30-11.30 £2.00 Phonics Stars EMSWORTH Community Centre PO10 7DP 07771566525 9.15 – 10.15 BOOK Jiggy Wriggers St James Church Emsworth PO10 7DP 07795 382027 10am £4.00 uesda Wrigglers The Meeting Place WESTBOURNE PO10 8SP 07596 840 018 9.45 -11.15am £1.50 T Mum Baba Music Tesco Community Room HAVANT PO9 1TR 07891 310 380 1.30 -2.30pm £4.50 Stay & Play Café St Francis Church Hall Riders Lane HAVANT PO9 4QT 07472122510 11- 1pm Donation *Park Play Leigh Park Community Centre Dunsbury Way PO9 5BG 02392 476382 12.30-2.30pm £1.50 Pre-school Bounce Havant Leisure Centre HAVANT PO9 2AY 023 92 476026 9.30-11am £4.70 Baby and Toddler Group St Andrews Church HAYLING ISLAND PO11 9QD 02392351496 10-12pm £1.50 Mum Baba Music Sports & Social Club EMSWORTH PO10 7JF 07891310380 10-11am £4.50 nesday Jiggy Wriggers Emsworth Community Centre PO10 7DD 07795 382027 11.30am £4.00 Young Parents Group (Under 25) Sharps Copse Family Centre H AVANT PO9 5PE 1-2.30pm FREE ed Parent, Toddler & Baby Group St Joseph’s Church HAVANT PO9 1LP 10 – 11.30am £1 W Breastfeeding Network Support Pallant House Play Café HAVANT PO9 1BE 10.30-12pm FREE *Park Play Leigh Park Community Centre Dunsbury Way PO9 5BG 02392 476382 10-12pm £1.50 y Tots & Toys Empower Centre LEIGH PARK PO9 4PJ 023 92 482777 10-11.30am FREE Fun Club St Nicholas Church BEDHAMPTON PO9 3PU 02392 483013 9-10.30am £1 + 20p ex ch da Adventure Play Havant Leisure Centre HAVANT PO9 2AY 02392 476026 1.15 -2.45pm £4.10 s Sing & Sign Emsworth Community Centre EMSWORTH PO10 7DD 07714742887 11.30am and 12.30pm BOOK r Monkey Music The Pallant Centre HAVANT PO9 1BE 02394 000226 10/10.40/11.15/12 BOOK u Diddi Dance The Stride Centre DENVILLES PO9 2QB 07855412837 9.30-10.15am £5.50 h Baby Sensory Emsworth Baptist Church EMSWORTH PO10 7BY 07753 884294 Various BOOK T Happy Feet Toddler Group Hayling Community Centre PO11 0HB 02392 467545 9.30-11.30 £2.50 *Park Play Leigh Park Community Centre Dunsbury Way PO9 5BG 02392 476382 12.30-2.30pm £1.50 Pre-School Gym Course Havant Leisure Centre HAVANT PO9 2AY 02392 476026 1.15-2pm £64(10weeks) The Beacon P&T Group Meridian Centre HAVANT PO9 1UN 02392 470167 9.30-11.30am £1 .50 First Steps St Marys Church HAYLING ISLAND PO11 0NT 02392461166 9-11.30am £1.50 Jiggy Wrigglers The Stride Centre DENVILLES HAVANT PO9 2QB 07795 382027 10.45 – 11.45 am £4 Sling Swing Tesco Community Room HAVANT PO9 1TR 0759 2377 209 10-11am BOOK Stay & Play Park families Warren Park Centre PO9 4LR 02392 424980 9.30-11.30am £1 Friday Wrigglers The Meeting Place WESTBOURNE PO10 8SP 07596 840 018 9.45-11.15am £1.50 #Hampshire Healthy Families For further info please go to website * Including school holidays Updated March 2020 www.hampshirehealthyfamilies.org.uk Community Groups – Waterlooville/Cowplain/Denmead Facebook – ‘Ready Steady Mums Havant, Waterlooville & Surrounding Areas’ – for Updates on the Walking Groups for Young Families Five to Thrive Workshops - various locations/days & times – book via HHF website Pallant House Play Café The Pallant House HAVANT PO9 1BE M-F 9am-3.30pm SAT Look out for Messy Church’s monthly at Baptist Churches Who Let the Dad’s Out - Toddlers Christ Church W’loo PO6 3NB (3rd Sat’s) 9 – 11am 02392 375360 *Rhymetime Waterlooville Library PO7 7DT 02392 252 608 9.30-10am & 11.00-11.30am FREE Jiggly Wrigglers Waterlooville Baptist Church WATERLOOVILLE PO7 7SY 07795 382027 10.00-11.00am £4.00 Mini Movers 9.55-10.40 Baby Groovers 10.45-11.30 W’LOO Community Centre 07724 406 504 £4 Phonics Stars St Wilfrid’s Church Cowplain PO8 8DZ 0777 1566525 9.30-10.30am £36 for 6 Sessions BOOK Tiny Talk Hart Plain Church WATERLOOVILLE PO8 8RG 07912314489 12.45-1.45pm £4.50 Jiggyy Wrigglers Jubilee Hall HORNDEAN PO8 9SU 07795 382 027 10am Baby Gp 11.15am £4.00 a Monday Toddler & Tiddlers Kings Court School CATHERINGTON PO8 9NJ 023 92 176400 9-10.45am £2.00 Baby & Toddler Gp Christ Church Hall Widley PO6 3NB 0794 750 9385 10 – 11.30am £1 +ad ch Parent and Toddler Gp Hart Plain Church W’LOOVILLE PO8 8RG 023 92 254452 10 - 12:00pm £1.50 Tuedsay Toddlers Church of the good shepherd WATERLOOVILLE PO7 5QB 023 9225 6814 10-11.30 £1.50 Parent & Toddlers St George's Church WATERLOOVILLE PO7 7EH 0778 4526167 10-11.30am (Waiting List – Ring first) £1.50 + 50p ex children Baby Sensory Sacred Heart Church WATERLOOVILLE PO7 7SR 01489 483050 10 & 11.30am BOOK Little Acorns Acorns Community Centre WEACOCK FARM PO8 9UX 02392 258423 1-2.30pm £1 Coffee morning Cowplain Evangelical Church Dudley Rd COWPLAIN 9.30-12pm uesday *Tuesday Toddlers Napier Hall HORNDEAN PO8 9NL 07934 609648 10-11.45am £1.50 T Creative Play The Old school House, Denmead Community Centre DENMEAD PO7 6LU 07933 711 279 9.30-11am £3.00 *Ready Steady Mums(Walk) W’VILLE Community Centre PO7 7AY 07590 625 811 10.30am FREE COGS Parent & Toddler (Childminder led) Church of the good shepherd WATERLOOVILLE PO7 5QB 023 9225 6814 9.45-11.15am £1.50 Sing -a – lings WATERLOOVILLE Community Centre PO7 7AY 02392 256 823 9.30-10.30am £3.50 y Springwood Families Springwood Community Centre W’loo PO7 8BJ 02392 230330 8.30-10.30am FREE Diddi Dance Waterlooville Community Centre PO7 7AY 07855412837 10.45-11.30am £5.50 WBC Does Splat Berewood Primary School WATERLOOVILLE PO7 7UW 07421269157 9.30-11am £1.00xch The Ark B & T Group St Wilfrid's Church COWPLAIN PO8 8DZ 023 92 262295 9:30 - 11:15 £1.50 King's Kids Cowplain Evangelical Church COWPLAIN PO8 8XA 02392 262188 5.30-6.30pm nesda Gran's 'n' Tots Napier Hall HORNDEAN PO8 9NL 02392 593227 10-11.45am £1.50 *Rhymetime Horndean Library Horndean PO8 9NW 0300 555 1375 10.30-11am FREE ed Toddler Group LOVEDEAN Village Hall PO8 9SF 02392 423210 9.30-11am £1.50 + 50p ex child *Baby Group All Saints Church Hall CATHERINGTON PO8 0TD 02392 591889 10.30-12pm £1 W Open Afternoon Coffee & Play Acorn Centre Wecock Farm Waterlooville 1.30 – 3pm FREE *Rhymetime Waterlooville Library PO7 7DT 02392252608 9.30-10/11-11.30am FREE Toddlers @ Waterlooville Baptist Church WATERLOOVILLE PO7 7SY 02392480088 10-11.30am £1.25 +25pch Tots & Tunes Church of the good shepherd W’VILLE PO7 5QB 023 9225 6814 10-11am £1.00 day Little Lambs Deverall Hall WATERLOOVILLE PO7 5LU 07773635814 1-3PM (Not 2nd Thurs of mth) s Toddlers C’plain Evangelical Church COWPLAIN PO8 8XA 02392262188 9.30-11/11.30-1pm £1 Bump Fit Denmead Community Centre PO7 6LU 07725 327864 7-8pm BOOK hur Thursday Toddlers Napier Hall HORNDEAN PO8 9NL 07713274504 10-11.45am £1.50 T Clanfield Toddler Group Community Preschool CLANFIELD PO8 0JU 02392594168 9-10.30am £2.00 *Baby Play Time (Up to 1yr) Waterlooville Library PO7 7DT 02392 252608 10- 11am FREE Tiny Talk Hart plain church WATERLOOVILLE PO8 8RG 07912314489 10-11am £4.50 y Crafty Café The Acorn Centre WEACOCK FARM PO8 9UX 02392 258423 9.30-11am £1.00 Bumps&Babies Cowplain Evangelical church COWPLAIN PO8 8XA 023 92 262188 10.00-11:30 Don Little Fishes ST Wilfrid's Church COWPLAIN PO8 8DZ 07785390177 9.30-11.30am £1.50 da Diddi Dance Napier Hall HORNDEAN PO8 9NL 07855412837 9.30-10.15am £5.50 Toddle On All Saints Church Hall CATHERINGTON PO8 0TD 02392 591889 10-12pm 50p Fri Denmead Play Group All Saints Church Hall DENMEAD PO7 6NN 9.15-11.15am £1.00 #Hampshire Healthy Families for further info please go to website *Including school holidays Updated March 2020 .
Recommended publications
  • Warblington Its Castle and Its Church Havant History Booklet No.62
    Warblington Its Castle and Its Church Warblington church circa 1920 Historical Notes of a Parish in South Hampshire by W. B. Norris and C. O. Minchin Havant History Booklet No. 62 Havant Emsworth Museum £4 Museum The Yew tree in the churchyard is believed to be over 1,500-years-old Margaret Pole, The Oak north porch circa 1920 Countess of Salisbury 2 This history was originally published in 1920. It has been scanned and reprinted as part of the series of booklets on the history of the Borough of Havant. Ralph Cousins January 2016 Read also Havant Borough History Booklet No. 6: A Short History of Emsworth and Warblington by A. J. C. Reger Read, comment, and order all booklets at hhbkt.com 3 Preface Much of the material embodied in this little history of Warblington has been taken from a book called The Hundred of Bosmere (comprising the Parishes of Havant, Warblington, and Hayling Island). Original copies are now very scarce [it has been re-printed and is also available to read on the web]. It was published in 1817 by the Havant Press, and, though anonymous, is well-known to have been written by Mr Walter Butler, Solicitor, of Havant, who combined a profound knowledge of the records of this part of the County of Hampshire with much patience in research. We have to express our thanks to the proprietors of the Hampshire Telegraph and the Portsmouth Times for permission to use several extracts from articles on the County which appeared in those papers some years since; and to Mrs Jewell, of Emsworth, in this Parish, for information which her great age and most retentive memory have enabled her, most kindly, to place at our service.
    [Show full text]
  • Appeal by Bargate Homes, Land at Lower Road, Bedhampton Pins Reference: App/X1735/W/20/3259067 Closing Submissions on Behalf Of
    APPEAL BY BARGATE HOMES, LAND AT LOWER ROAD, BEDHAMPTON PINS REFERENCE: APP/X1735/W/20/3259067 CLOSING SUBMISSIONS ON BEHALF OF HAVANT BOROUGH COUNCIL Structure (1) The development plan (Inspector’s issue 3) (2) Harm to the Old Bedhampton Conservation Area (Inspector’s issue 1) (3) Public benefits (Inspector’s issue 1) (4) Other material considerations (5) The planning balance (Inspector’s Issue 3) (6) Conclusion The development plan: main policies and weight 1 The development plan comprises the Havant Borough Core Strategy and the Havant Borough Local Plan (Allocations) development plan document (the “Allocations Plan”). The plans were adopted in March 2011 and July 2014 respectively. The plan period is 2006 to 2026. The spatial strategy 2 Core Strategy policy CS9 makes provision for the delivery of some 6,300 homes. They are to be developed in accordance with the spatial strategy specified by policy CS17. It concentrates new housing in the Borough’s five main urban areas. It also prioritises the re-use of previously developed land and buildings within those areas. Development in the countryside is to be controlled “in accordance with national policy”. That must mean in accordance with paragraphs 77 to 79 of the National Planning Policy Framework. 3 The boundaries of the urban areas are defined by Allocations Plan Policy AL2 and the Policies Map. The appeal site is located outside the urban boundary of Havant and Bedhampton. Officers concluded that the result is the proposal conflicts with the development plan.[1] Mr Wood agrees. Each is plainly correct. 4 The Core Strategy pre-dates the publication of the National Planning Policy Framework.
    [Show full text]
  • Bus Passes Available and the Areas They Can Be Used In
    Bus Passes available and the areas they can be used in: Areas Pass can be used in Name of Bus Pass (all passes can be used at weekends & in the evenings in the listed areas) Waterlooville, Denmead, Hambledon, Clanfield, Horndean, Lovedean, First Group Cowplain, Purbrook, Cosham Health Centre and as far as Cosham Railway Waterlooville Station. If using the 654-bus service from Hambledon/Denmead you may travel (Valid from 1st Sep – 2nd July 2021) as far as the Havant Campus but no further into Havant. Waterlooville, Denmead, Hambledon, Clanfield, Horndean, Lovedean, Cowplain, Purbrook, Cosham, Portsmouth, Bishop’s Waltham, Swanmore, Waltham Chase, Shedfield, Wickham Square, Gosport, Fareham, Portchester, First Group Hampshire st nd Paulsgrove, Titchfield, Whiteley, Warsash, Locks Heath, Hedge End, (Valid from 1 Sep – 2 July 2021) Southampton (except the motorway service). If using the 654-bus service from Hambledon/Denmead, the SD5-bus service from Gosport/Fareham/Portchester or the SD4-bus service from Bishops Waltham/Wickham you may travel as far as the Havant Campus but no further into Havant. Stagecoach Waterlooville Waterlooville, Clanfield, Horndean, Lovedean, Cowplain, Purbrook, South Unirider Downs Campus and as far as Havant Asda. (Valid from 1st Sep – 2nd July 2021) ** You cannot travel to the Havant Campus with this ticket ** Stagecoach Havant Unirider Rectory Avenue, Bedhampton, Havant, West Leigh, Leigh Park and as far as (Valid from 1st Sep – 2nd July 2021) South Downs Campus. ** This ticket covers both Havant & South Downs Campus ** Stagecoach South Hants Havant Road, Rectory Avenue, Bedhampton, Havant, West Leigh, Leigh Park, Unirider Waterlooville, Clanfield, Horndean, Lovedean, Cowplain, Purbrook, Portsmouth, (Valid from 1st Sep – 2nd July 2021) Hayling Island, Emsworth (as far as Emsworth Square).
    [Show full text]
  • 654 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    654 bus time schedule & line map 654 Hambledon - Havant Campus View In Website Mode The 654 bus line (Hambledon - Havant Campus) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Denmead: 3:45 PM (2) Hambledon: 3:34 PM - 4:25 PM (3) Havant: 8:00 AM - 8:14 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 654 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 654 bus arriving. Direction: Denmead 654 bus Time Schedule 18 stops Denmead Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:45 PM Oaklands School, Purbrook Tuesday 3:45 PM Oaklands School, Stakes Wednesday 3:45 PM Stakes Lodge, Stakes Thursday 3:45 PM Elmwood Avenue, Waterlooville Friday 3:45 PM Precinct, Waterlooville Saturday Not Operational Saint Georges Walk, Portsmouth Hulbert Road Roundabout, Waterlooville Jubilee Road, Waterlooville 654 bus Info Direction: Denmead Highƒeld Avenue, Waterlooville Stops: 18 Trip Duration: 25 min 193 London Road, Portsmouth Line Summary: Oaklands School, Purbrook, Queens Road, Cowplain Oaklands School, Stakes, Stakes Lodge, Stakes, Elmwood Avenue, Waterlooville, Precinct, Waterlooville, Hulbert Road Roundabout, Community School, Cowplain Waterlooville, Jubilee Road, Waterlooville, Highƒeld Hart Plain Avenue, Portsmouth Avenue, Waterlooville, Queens Road, Cowplain, Community School, Cowplain, Silverdale Drive, Silverdale Drive, Waterlooville Waterlooville, Clinton Road, Waterlooville, The Falcon, Sunnymead Drive, Portsmouth Waterlooville, Sunnymead Drive, Waterlooville, Soake Clinton Road, Waterlooville Road, Soake, Mill
    [Show full text]
  • A Regeneration Strategy for Havant Borough 2018 – 2036
    2nd lowest in Hampshire A Regeneration Strategy for Havant Borough 2018 – 2036 October 2018 OPPORTUNITY HAVANT Contents Page Introduction 3 The Case for Regeneration 3 Housing Challenges 4 Economic Challenges 4 The Opportunities 7 Key Issues & Objectives 9 THE STRATEGY 10 The Vision 12 Approach 14 Funding 14 Delivery 15 Resources 16 Governance & Management 17 APPENDICES Appendix A – Economic Evidence Base 18 A Regeneration Strategy for Havant Borough 2018 – 2036 24 October 2018. 2 OPPORTUNITY HAVANT OPPORTUNITY HAVANT A Regeneration Strategy for HAVANT BOROUGH 2018 – 2036 INTRODUCTION This strategy sets out the economic case and opportunities for regeneration in Havant Borough. It highlights the key areas where direct targeted intervention will have the greatest impact and states what the Council will do over the next eighteen years to deliver regeneration - including governance, funding and resourcing. The Delivery Plan then sets out the actions (including approvals, funding and project planning) that will be required to facilitate the delivery of phase 1 from 2018 to 2024. Why are we doing it? - What is the Story for Havant? What are our objectives? - How are we going to deliver? THE CASE FOR REGENERATION Economic Development Havant Borough sits in a prosperous part of the South East of England with an affluent population/catchment and a high demand for housing. However difficult economic conditions, high construction costs versus relatively low values and a nervousness from commercial developers who require a high degree of certainty and fixed rates of return - has led to a prolonged lack of investment in renewal in the Borough. In some areas this has led to further depression of residual values, a deterioration in the quality of the urban form and building stock which in turn has exacerbated the lack of private sector investment.
    [Show full text]
  • On 0333 370 4000
    WHERE TO REFER LOCALLY GoodSam App https://www.goodsamapp.org/NHSreferral A new helpline is now available to provide information and advice, as well as practical support to frail or vulnerable Hampshire residents. The Coronavirus Hampshire Helpline – Hantshelp4vulnerable - can be contacted on 0333 370 4000 The helpline is available seven days a week, from 9am-5pm, and is for vulnerable people who do not have support from families, friends or their local community, and who need urgent assistance with practical issues. Local voluntary organisations if you have trouble getting through to the council HUB: Bedhampton The voluntary response to the coronavirus in Bedhampton is being coordinated by Bedhampton Churches: [email protected]. You can call the administrator in office hours (Monday-Friday, 9am to 1pm) on 07310 010912. You can also register on their webpage: https://bedhampton.church/coronavirus/ Map of Bedhampton Parish: https://www.achurchnearyou.com/search/?lat=50.85422430000001&lon=- 0.9976452000000001&place=Bedhampton+Rd%2C+Havant+PO9+3ES%2C+UK&text= Central Havant and West Leigh The voluntary response to the coronavirus in Central Havant and West Leigh is being coordinated by Havant and Leigh Park Good Neighbours: [email protected] or 07908 435657 Cowplain: 1. Cowplain Evangelical Church, Reverend Phill, [email protected], 02392262188 2. Hart Plain Church, Kate MacFarlane, [email protected], 023 9243 0747 Map of Hart Plain Parish: https://www.achurchnearyou.com/search/?lat=50.8952265&lon=- 1.0338999&place=Hart+Plain+Ave%2C+Waterlooville+PO8+8RG%2C+UK&text= 3. The Acorn Centre, Wecock Farm, Aaron Carr, [email protected] 07413931229 Emsworth, Denvilles and Warblington The voluntary response to the coronavirus in Emsworth is being coordinated by Emsworth Alliance.
    [Show full text]
  • Landowner Deposits Register
    Register of Landowner Deposits under Highways Act 1980 and Commons Act 2006 The first part of this register contains entries for all CA16 combined deposits received since 1st October 2013, and these all have scanned copies of the deposits attached. The second part of the register lists entries for deposits made before 1st October 2013, all made under section 31(6) of the Highways Act 1980. There are a large number of these, and the only details given here currently are the name of the land, the parish and the date of the deposit. We will be adding fuller details and scanned documents to these entries over time. List of deposits made - last update 12 January 2017 CA16 Combined Deposits Deposit Reference: 44 - Land at Froyle (The Mrs Bootle-Wilbrahams Will Trust) Link to Documents: http://documents.hants.gov.uk/countryside/Deposit44-Bootle-WilbrahamsTrustLand-Froyle-Scan.pdf Details of Depositor Details of Land Crispin Mahony of Savills on behalf of The Parish: Froyle Mrs Bootle-WilbrahamWill Trust, c/o Savills (UK) Froyle Jewry Chambers,44 Jewry Street, Winchester Alton Hampshire Hampshire SO23 8RW GU34 4DD Date of Statement: 14/11/2016 Grid Reference: 733.416 Deposit Reference: 98 - Tower Hill, Dummer Link to Documents: http://documents.hants.gov.uk/rightsofway/Deposit98-LandatTowerHill-Dummer-Scan.pdf Details of Depositor Details of Land Jamie Adams & Madeline Hutton Parish: Dummer 65 Elm Bank Gardens, Up Street Barnes, Dummer London Basingstoke SW13 0NX RG25 2AL Date of Statement: 27/08/2014 Grid Reference: 583. 458 Deposit Reference:
    [Show full text]
  • Stagecoach South
    Stagecoach South - Stagecoach in Hampshire, Stagecoach in the South Downs (PH0005857) Stagecoach in Hants and Surrey (PK0002571) Stagecoach (South) Limited, Bus Station, Southgate, Basin Road, Chichester, Hampshire, PO19 8DG Part of the Stagecoach Group PLC. Depots: Aldershot Halimote Road, Aldershot, Hampshire, GU11 1NJ Andover 83-84 Livingstone Road, Walworth Industrial Estate, Andover, Hampshire, SP10 5NS Basingstoke Rankine Road, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG24 8PH Chichester Basin Road, Chichester, Hampshire, PO19 8DG Guildford Unit 7, Riverwey Industrial Estate, Portsmouth Road, Peasmarsh, Guildford, Surrey, GU3 1LZ Portsmouth Walton Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO6 1TU Winchester Bar End Industrial Estate, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 4PT Worthing Library Place, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 3PS Outstations: Alton Farringdon Business Park, Lower Farringdon, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 3DZ Henfield Lower Station Road, Henfield, West Sussex, BN5 9UG Littlehampton Hobbs Barn, Grevatts Lane, Climping, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 5RE Southampton Unit 41S, Bottings Industrial Estate, Hillsons Road, Curdridge, Southampton, Hampshire, SO30 2DY Chassis Type: Alexander-Dennis Enviro 400 Body Type: Alexander-Dennis Enviro 400 Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 10001 GX12DXM DPH47/29F 2012 Chichester Coastliner 700 10008 GX12DXP DPH47/29F 2012 Chichester 700 Coastliner 10009 GX12DXR DPH47/29F 2012 Chichester 700 Coastliner Route Branding: 10001 is branded for Coastliner 700 (Portsmouth - Chichester - Bognor Regis - Littlehampton);
    [Show full text]
  • The Postal History of Waterlooville Including Cosham, Widley, Purbrook, Denmead, Hambledon, Cowplain, Lovedean, Horndean and Chalton
    The Postal History of Waterlooville including Cosham, Widley, Purbrook, Denmead, Hambledon, Cowplain, Lovedean, Horndean and Chalton by Mike Hill July 2015 £5 Tourist Map of 1991 showing the locations of Post Offices in the Waterlooville area. 2 Havant Borough History Booklet No. 52 To view, comment, and order all booklets visit: www.hhbkt.com Read also Booklet No. 38: A History of the Post Office in the Havant Area Edited by Ralph Cousins 3 4 The Postal History of Waterlooville including Cosham, Widley, Purbrook, Denmead, Hambledon, Cowplain, Lovedean, Horndean and Chalton Mike Hill Introduction The Waterlooville Philatelic Society was formed at the time of the great stamp collecting boom of the early 1970s and as a founder member I discovered that there was little information about the postal history of the local area since the founding of the village in 1815 some 200 years ago. Thus I was encouraged to start out on a journey of exploration into the history of postal services in the local area, a journey which has given me many hours of enjoyment. What I have achieved has been helped enormously by those of the Waterlooville Philatelic Society notably the late Eric Whyley and Mike English, and also the late Geoffrey Salter of the Waterlooville Library. Much of my research was published in the Journal of the Hampshire Postal History Society of which I was editor for a number of years. I must also thank David Coxon whose father took over from George Pook as postmaster in the early fifties for his memories and Paul Costen [www.costen.co.uk] who allowed me access to his scanned collection of postcards to search for Post Offices.
    [Show full text]
  • Archaeological Excavations at Leigh Park, Near Havant, Hampshire, 1992
    Proc Hampsh Field Club & Archaeol Soc, Vol 51, 1995, 201-232 201 ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS AT LEIGH PARK, NEAR HAVANT, HAMPSHIRE 1992 By CK CURRIE with a contribution by CLARE DE ROUFFIGNAC ABSTRACT HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Excavations were carried out on the extensive landscape gardensThe earlier landscape around Leigh Park had of Sir George Staunton at Leigh Park, near Havant. The resultsstrong connections with medieval stock pasturing indicated an earlier beginning to elements of the designed in Havant Thicket and the Royal Forest of Bere landscape than previously considered. Walled gardens and other(Pile 1989, 13). It would appear that the features already existed before an earlier owner, William gardener's cottage, the farm and Leigh House, Garrett's, time (c 1802—19). Both Garrett and Staunton plus other houses now vanished, formed the (1802-59) added considerably to the landscape design. During this period, a hamlet with possible medieval, and earlier, origins hamlet of West Leigh. This small settlement of was swept away. A good assemblage of seed remains from both approximately six separate houses is shown on an the medieval and designed landscape phases was recovered that undated map which research has dated to adds a further dimension to our knowledge of the site. c 1792-1800 (HRO 124M71 E/Pl). These cottages were either incorporated into the estate by Staunton's time, or had been demolished. INTRODUCTION The first mention of a house on the site of Leigh House dates from 1767 when a Charles Webber Leigh Park, near Havant, Hampshire stands on the purchased the reversionary right to a messuage, northern edge of the Leigh Park Housing Estate barn and gateroom, together with nine acres of (NGR SU 721 086) (Fig 1).
    [Show full text]
  • Cowplain Community School
    School report Cowplain Community School Hart Plain Avenue, Cowplain, Waterlooville, PO8 8RY Inspection dates 23–24 April 2015 Previous inspection: Requires improvement 3 Overall effectiveness This inspection: Good 2 Leadership and management Good 2 Behaviour and safety of pupils Good 2 Quality of teaching Good 2 Achievement of pupils Good 2 Summary of key findings for parents and pupils This is a good school The headteacher’s resolute drive and high Regular tracking of the information about how well ambition have led to significant improvements students are learning, including the most since the last inspection. vulnerable, is used very effectively by leaders to Senior and middle leaders, and governors, share promote further improvements. An extensive range high expectations and an unswerving commitment of interventions is in place to support students that to ensure that every student gains the skills and are falling behind. qualifications they need for life after school. Governors have a very good understanding of the Teaching and achievement have improved well school. They take an active part in ensuring it since the last inspection and are now good. Well- continues to improve at a rapid pace. planned training and opportunities to share best The curriculum has been skilfully developed to practice are ensuring these improvements enable students to achieve the qualifications they continue into the future. need for further education, employment or training. Last year’s GCSE results showed that students Students demonstrate a good understanding of made good progress overall, so that attainment at British values, and what is right and wrong. the end of Key Stage 4 is now average.
    [Show full text]
  • Waterlooville and Historic Route
    LCA1 Waterlooville and historic route Scale 1:50,000 Reproduced from the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps with the permission of the controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Havant Borough Council LA078204 2006. Houses at Forest End The Queen’s Enclosure Waterlooville Town Centre Waterlooville Town Centre HAVANT BOROUGH TOWNSCAPE, LANDSCAPE AND SEASCAPE CHARACTER ASSESSMENT FEBRUARY 2007 118 LCA1 Waterlooville and historic route Introduction The area contains one landscape character type: Urban Lowlands LCT C. A full description of the characteristics common to this type is set out in Section 4. The area is composed of thirteen historic landscape character types: Small Regular with Straight Boundaries (Parliamenary type) (1.9); Assarted Pre-1810 Woodland (4.1); 20th Century Plantation (4.12); Early and Mid-Victorian Settlement (9.6.1); Late Victorian Settlement (9.6.2); Edwardian Residential (9.6.3); Pre-War Residential (9.6.4); Post-War Residential (9.6.5); 60’s and 70’s Residential (9.6.6); Late 20th Century Residential (9.6.7); 20th Century Suburban Commercial Centres (9.6.9); Pre 1810 Village/Hamlet (9.7); and 20th Century Schools and Playing Fields (9.12.2) (Figure 1). Location The historic A3 forms the central spine to this LCA, starting from Purbrook centre to the south and continuing north to where the A3 leaves the Borough. Relationship to adjacent character areas LCA2 Waterlooville western suburbs: LCA1 is elevated above this LCA, where, from a number of viewpoints, there are views down onto this residential area. The woodlands within LCA1 are visible from LCA2 and are seen as backdrop for housing within LCA2.
    [Show full text]