Local Issues

08 Aug

PORTCHESTER BOWLING CLUB TRANSFORMATION

I was delighted to join Portchester Councillor Nick Walker at
Portchester Bowling Club to meet Chairman Ken Gibbs and Secretary Debbie Sowrey to see the transformation of the clubhouse following investment of £20,000 from the
Fareham Borough Council Community Fund and £20,000 from Hampshire County Council

Recreation and Heritage Community Fund.

The facilities are now fantastic and I am so pleased that as well as a superb bowling green members now have function facilities that will be the envy of many clubs in the area.
Very well done to everyone involved in making this fantastic community project happen.
06 Aug

BARNES LANE CLOSED FROM 17th AUGUST

Brymor, the builders of the new care home at 123 Barnes Lane are laying a sewer crossing. The works are due to commence on 17th August running until 24th August. The road will be closed and a diversion for through traffic put in place using Brook Lane.
Access for Holly Hill Leisure Centre will be maintained and accessible from Barnes Lane when approaching
from Bridge Road/A27 and access to Holly Hill Woodland Park Car Park will be maintained from Barnes Lane when approaching from Warsash.
04 Aug

SHOP LOCAL and EAT LOCAL

The Mayor of Fareham Pamela Bryant
and I are encouraging residents to support their local traders. We were in in Fareham town centre yesterday to launch our “Shop Local” and “Eat Local” campaign.
Many people were already using their local shops more during the lockdown and it’s hoped this will continue now that retailers are more widely open. A recent YouGov poll showed that 8 out of 10 consumers who had been shopping locally during the lockdown intend to continue the habit.
Our independent traders and other stores have served their local communities superbly during the lockdown, adapting what they have to offer and maintaining much-needed services as much as they could. But now is when our independent local traders need your support more than at any other time. When you shop local you are supporting a local business and local people who are employed by that business. You really are supporting your local economy and the people who live in our community.
This area has so much to offer – from boutiques to specialist stores, independent cafes and coffee shops, hairdressers and small restaurants. I encourage anyone to take time out to visit your local independent shops and outlets – you won’t regret it.
The traders are all adhering to national Government guidelines which means shoppers are required to wear a face mask and a number of food and drink retailers are passing on the cut in VAT to customers with lower prices representing even better value for money.
A number of the food outlets are also participating in the “Eat Out to Help Out” Government scheme to cut the cost of a meal by up to £10 per person from Mondays to Wednesdays until 31st August.
For further information about shopping in Fareham visit www.fareham.gov.uk/shopping
To find Fareham restaurants and food outlets participating in the Government’s ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ scheme visit https://www.tax.service.gov.uk/eat-out-to-help-out/find-a-restaurant/

It was great to be launching the scheme with JoJo at

CrumbleJack

in West Street – delicious cake is available 🙂

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