Drawing on the Outside, a programme of “making sessions” for men experiencing isolation, is running a further six gatherings around Riverside Park, and exploring other green spaces in the city.
‘Dead Good Days’ is a series of May events, including a day at St Denys Church, opening up conversations about death, dying, life and loss, “for anyone who might, one day, die”.
Updated Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance (HIWAA) has now submitted a planning application to move its helipad to its proposed new site, close to the southern edge of Southampton Airport.
Updated: Deadline extended until April 22 The Friends of Cobbett Road Library (FoCRL) are on a mission to ignite the imaginations of Southampton's young people and promote greater library engagement through a captivating creative writing competition.
Drivers on the M27 smart motorway will finally see the addition of missing emergency areas, following a two-year wait after the initial opening fell short of safety recommendations.
Southampton City Council hosted schools minister Damian Hinds MP at Bitterne Park Primary School on Tuesday (April 9) to showcase a successful free holiday scheme, and urge the government to continue funding the nationwide programme permanently.
The library at Cobbett Road, which relies on volunteers to run and provide a service, will now be open on Friday afternoons in addition to the current Wednesdays, it’s been announced.
Crowds turned out to create a community vibe in Bitterne Park on Sunday, to cheer on Southampton marathon runners as they came through Whitworth Crescent and into the Triangle. The Ukulele Jam provided the soundtrack and individually cheered on many runners as they continued onto the onward riverside stretch of their grueling challenge.
Citizen science that has recently discovered E.coli levels 10 times above that considered safe around Cobden Bridge has been covered in national and regional media. Recreational use of the river near Cobden Bridge at last year's All Aboard festival
A Bittene Park ward councillor suffered a dog bite requiring hospital attention while out delivering leaflets. In this non-party political piece, councillor Phil Webb, who was elected for the first time last year, mulls the ups and downs of both the role, and local campaigning.
Introducing the genre of photo-poetry, God’s House Tower Stanza Group member and Bitterne Parker Carol Bunday sets the stage for an upcoming exhibition at St Denys Church in April, and shares her journey into this creative fusion.
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The grimacingly slow repair work at the St Denys Road bridge, closing one lane, is expected to continue at least into next month, frustrating motorists, pedestrians, cyclists, and residents.
Expect craft stalls, food, community groups, a dog show, a craft beer tent and some great local music as community festival TriFest makes a return this summer.
Residents have until April 5 to comment on a planning application for an industrial unit with office space at Centurion Industrial Park, that some fear could affect waterfront access. Photo: L. Weedy
Work is due to start next month on the installation of a new pedestrian crossing on Mousehole Lane, near Glenfield Infant, Beechwood Junior and other schools.
Work is underway to explore the possibility of a new city metro system, which was one of the recommendations from the Southampton Citizens’ Climate Assembly.
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