Community Showcase, Ferneham Hall Saturday 2 July, 10am-4pm
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Community Showcase, Ferneham Hall Saturday 2 July, 10am-4pm
Network F A R E H A M E D I T I O N J U L Y 2 0 1 6 Volunteers’ Week certificate presentation at the Ashcroft Arts Centre, 8 July, see page Community Showcase, Ferneham Hall Saturday 2 July, 10am-4pm More than 60 voluntary and community organisations will be showcasing the amazing diversity of voluntary and community activity in the Borough of Fareham at the Community Showcase. The event—an initiative of One Community in partnership with Ferneham Hall—is taking over every part of Ferneham Hall, including the theatre, which will be packed with stands, stalls and demonstrations of activities, including performances throughout the day on the stage. Participating organisations from across the Borough of Fareham will be highlighting: Volunteering vacancies Arts, environment, heritage, hobbies and sports activities Support services for all ages and needs Admission is free for anyone who wants to find out about volunteering opportunities across the borough; clubs and societies for all ages; and services for those who need a bit of help. For further information contact Volunteer Centre One Community on 023 8090 2458 or [email protected]. One Community News Life is full of challenges and as we all settle down to understand what the EU vote will mean for us (see Implications of Brexit for the Voluntary Sector on page 4), the vibrant voluntary and community sector continues to get on with delivering services with a smile as always. We hope to see you at the Community Showcase at Ferneham Hall on 2 July, which promises to be a colourful and lively event, crammed with organisations highlighting what the community can do when we work together. We also have some lovely photos of our Volunteer Certificate Presentation event at the Ashcroft Arts Centre on 8 June, during Volunteers’ Week, on the front page, below and over the page. There are lots of community events going on over the summer. Good luck (and good weather) for those. Jean Roberts-Jones Chief Executive One Community Green Tips Here at One Community we are trying to become a littler greener. We have signed up to the Waste Not UK Campaign which is about reducing food waste. There are a few things you can do to have a positive impact on the planet, and we share these with you every month. Please let us know of any you have to include. Store food properly Do you keep your eggs in the fridge? You shouldn’t. Potatoes? Last longer in the fridge as it stops them sprouting. You need to know how best to keep your food to give it the longest life. There are some great tips on the Waste Not website. Volunteers’ Week Certificate Presentation Event The theatre at the Ashcroft Arts Centre was packed to capacity on Wednesday 8 June, where the Mayor of Fareham, Cllr Mrs Connie Hockley, presented certificates of service to volunteers from across the Borough of Fareham at a Volunteers’ Week Celebration organised by Volunteer Centre One Community. Fifty-four volunteers from 15 organisations received certificates in acknowledgement of the work they do and all that they make possible in the Borough, by helping people in need, supporting the arts and enabling activities that improve the quality of life for local people. The Mayor thanked the volunteers from the ONE COMMUNITY NETWORK: PAGE 2 One Community News Volunteer Centre Library Drop-Ins Looking for a volunteering opportunity that’s just right for you? Need volunteers for your group or organisation? Drop in and see us at: bottom of her heart and was delighted to meet so many volunteers – old friends and new. Organisations represented at the Certificate Presentation included the Ashcroft Arts Centre, British Heart Foundation, Canine Partners, Citizens Advice Fareham, Communicare Coffee Shop at the Lockswood Centre, Ferneham Hall, Friends Through Pain, Home-Start Gosport & Fareham, KIDS Family Centre, Lockswood Community and Sports Association, Open Door at Whiteley Church, Portchester Community Centre, Rotary Club of Fareham, Titchfield Gardeners Club, and Y Services. Fareham Library, Osborn Road, Fareham PO16 7EN, on the second Monday of every month 10am-12 noon (11 July). Portchester Library, West Street, Portchester PO16 9TX, on the second Wednesday of every month 10am-12 noon (13 July). Stubbington Library, Stubbington Lane, Stubbington PO14 2PP, on the second Friday of every month 10am-12 noon (15 July). Pictured on page 2 are volunteers from Ashcroft Arts Centre. Above from Y Services, and immediately left Canine Partners. Pictured right is Volunteer Centre One Community Development Worker Hayley Hamlett introducing volunteers at the Presentation. Many thanks to the Ashcroft Arts Centre for hosting the event; to professional photographer Mark Robbins who took the photos on a voluntary basis; to the Mayor of Fareham, Cllr Mrs Connie Hockley, for presenting the certificates; and to volunteers Maggie Veal and Adrian Hamlett for assistance on the night. To speak to someone Monday-Saturday about volunteering contact Volunteer Centre One Community on 023 8090 2458 (023 8064 1202 on Saturday 10am-2pm) or email us on [email protected]. ONE COMMUNITY NETWORK: PAGE 3 Information Implications of Brexit for the Voluntary Sector The National Council for Voluntary Organisations has warned that the financial implications of the UK’s Brexit vote will affect the voluntary sector more in the long term than in the immediate future. The stock market and the value of sterling tumbled as the result of last week’s referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU became clear. In a briefing published 28 June, the NCVO warned that the impact of Brexit on the voluntary sector in the short term would probably be overestimated, but the long-term impact would be likely to be underestimated. It says that short-term hits to charities’ income are unlikely, but more likely in the long term. The briefing says Brexit might result in reduced income for the sector because grant-making foundations rely on investment income. It also predicts that the government will maintain EU regulation for at least the next two years and probably for much longer. The paper says that there is likely to be a slowdown in wider government business for months if not years, meaning there will be less progress on charities’ policy areas. And it calls on charities and community groups to consider their role in "healing divisive referendum campaign wounds". Courtesy Third Sector Hampshire and Isle of Wight Community Foundation Vital Signs Survey This year’s Vital Signs survey is looking at fraud in the home and it will help to inform and guide the Foundation’s understanding of how fraud, including cybercrime, impacts local people across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The Foundation hopes that once again you will all take a few minutes out of your busy lives to help them with this important survey. Please complete it by Monday 11th July 2016 by clicking on the link below: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/scams LawWorks Not-For-Profits Programme The LawWorks Not-For-Profits Programme provides free legal advice and support to small not-for profit organisations who give valuable support to communities across England and Wales. ONE COMMUNITY NETWORK: PAGE 4 Last year over 140 cases for not-forprofit organisations were placed with volunteer lawyers through LawWorks and they are keen to make even more charities, community groups and social enterprises aware of the free legal help available. How it works Where a not-for-profit organisation needs help with a one-off legal issue, LawWorks matches the organisation with a volunteer lawyer from its network of member law firms and in-house legal teams who can advise on that matter. Examples of discrete matters volunteers can help with include: Drafting a contract Reviewing a lease Updating a constitution/articles Clarifying rights in a commercial dispute Volunteers can advise on property, commercial/ contract, tax, IP, insurance, insolvency, data protection, defamation, and company law. How to apply Applying for help is simple. Check if your organisation is eligible at the following link: https:// www.lawworks.org.uk/legal-advice-not-profits/ eligibility-criteria-and-guidance If eligible, the online application form can be completed at: https://www.lawworks.org.uk/legaladvice-not-profits/free-legal-assistance/not-profitsprogramme-application-form LawWorks will then work with you to gather more information and see how it can help. More information about the free legal assistance service is available here: https:// www.lawworks.org.uk/legal-advice-not-profits/freelegal-assistance Free videos covering legal issues Organisations can also watch a collection of online videos about common legal issues faced by not-forprofits. These short and practical videos are free to watch on the LawWorks website and cover areas such as charity issues, property law, employment law,and lots more. You can watch the videos here: https:// www.lawworks.org.uk/legal-advice-not-profits/ resources-not-profits See the back page for more events Information Keeping Track of your Medical Records Winter Fuel Payment Not all of our GPs have got medical records from our childhood, and often that is true when an individual was a child who had a parent in the Armed Forces at that time. Childhood medical records can be important in that often (though not always) they can point toward symptoms that ‘something was not ok’ with us as children. If your GP does not have a complete health history (ask them first), in broad order, medical records will either be: Currently, many organisations ask customers to phone the DWP for queries about Winter Fuel Payments. With recent improvements to GOV.UK the DWP now recommends that you go to GOV.UK first. This gives access to this information any time, 24/7. Go to GOV.UK and search for “Winter Fuel Payment” to see for yourself how useful the content is. Winter Fuel Payment is a lump-sum payment to provide help with your fuel bills. To be eligible for winter 2016/17 you need to be born on or before 5 May 1953 and normally resident in Great Britain or Northern Ireland. If you live in an eligible European Economic Area (EEA) country or Switzerland you may also be entitled to a Winter Fuel Payment. This is subject to you having a genuine and sufficient link to the UK Social Security System. You can find the most up-to-date and detailed information about Winter Fuel Payments on GOV.UK which answers approximately 98% of Winter Fuel questions. With the Army repository (where primary health was the responsibility of the Army (MoD). This will be at Kentigern House, Glasgow; Or with the NHS repository (if your health was the responsibility of the NHS). In which case this is held at Preston In either case, it is entirely possible to link the two and for a GP to request your documentation; to allow for continuity of care and health history. Unlike before (when most of us were kids), the NHS now routinely links pre-serving health records to serving health records, on discharge (and for families registered with a defence medical practice). This can be done for all three services. More than that, the GP should be able to ‘code’ the respective notes as ‘familyrelated’ (specific to each service) to a serving person, reservist or veteran; which might well allow for access to some armed forces-aware health and social care services and pathways. GP practices have all this information in their coding systems. For Army-related records, your GP can request these from: Secretariat Disclosure 3 (Medical) Mail Point 525, Army Personnel Centre Kentigern House, 65 Brown Street Glasgow G2 8EX More armed forces-related health information can be found on the NHS Choices website (an excellent fund of medical, advice and links for all sorts of cross-NHS issues) at: http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/ Militaryhealthcare/veterans-families-reservists/ Pages/family.aspx The information covers: Rates – how much Winter Fuel Payment you might get. Eligibility – which includes how old you need to be to qualify for a Winter Fuel Payment. How to claim – If you do not get State Pension or any other benefit from DWP you will need to make a claim. (Those getting State Pension or any other benefit from DWP you will automatically get their payment). Changes – how to contact the DWP if your circumstances change. ONE COMMUNITY NETWORK: PAGE 5 Information Hampshire Specialist Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) A new brochure is available which will help you to understand more about the mental health services provided for children and young people and how the providers (Sussex Partnership) can help you. Being told that you or someone close to you has mental health difficulties can be really hard to hear, and you will be experiencing a huge range of emotions as you read this. They try to make sure you get the help and support you and your family need during this time. This booklet aims to explain what mental health means, who they are and how they can help you. They tell you about the different professionals who make up the team and the therapies and treatments they can offer. They also have personal stories from people who have received treatment from them and who are looking forward to a happy and healthy future. The booklet can be downloaded from this page http://www.sussexpartnership.nhs.uk/CAMHSreferral and here’s a direct link to it: http:// www.sussexpartnership.nhs.uk/node/3315/ attachment Hampshire and so there might be one closer than you think. For information on schemes in your area please contact Hampshire and Isle of Wight Neighbourhood Watch (HINWA) Chairman Bob Coombes on [email protected] who can help you find your local scheme. You can also visit the Fareham NHW website here: http://www.fdnwa.co.uk/. Hampshire Neighbourhood Watch Saturday 18 June marked the start of National Neighbourhood Watch Week. Here at One Community we have worked closely with Neighbourhood Watch in Hampshire to broaden engagement. You can read the report on our website. Neighbourhood Watch is an inclusive organisation which aims to reflect the concerns of local communities, and works with police and other crime professionals to create safer neighbourhoods and boost neighbourliness. If you are thinking of getting involved in your local community, consider becoming a part of your local Neighbourhood Watch or setting up a new one! There are over 10,000 schemes already across ONE COMMUNITY NETWORK: PAGE 6 Wetwheels Hamble, a specially built motor boat, has recently been launched to take out disabled and disadvantaged people on Solent waters. The boat is berthed and operated from the Royal Southern Yacht Club’s Prince Philip Haven on the Hamble River. The boat can also operate out of Poole or Weymouth depending on numbers. She can take three guests in wheelchairs with carers plus four others, and the boat is operated by a fully qualified skipper and crew members. Wetwheels has recently received a grant to take out 20 under 25 year olds per day consisting of two x 90 minute trips. The normal fee would be £350.00 per trip or £450.00 for 2/3 trips in the same day, but these trips would be completely free and every guest on board can drive the boat (including those in wheelchairs) and enjoy the “Wetwheels Experience”. For further information visit the Wetwheels Foundation website on: www.wetwheelsfoundation.org Information The BEAM Awards The BEAM Awards is a pioneering new awards ceremony to be televised on ITV 1 this autumn. Presented by Sir Trevor MacDonald and Alesha Dixon and taking place at The London Palladium on Wednesday 12th October 2016, the awards will highlight and showcase the most talented figures from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds that are currently under represented within Celebrity, Media, Journalism, Arts & Sports and Business. There will also be a focus on the promotion of gender equality within BAME community groups. Nominating for the BEAM Awards is easy! Simply choose an award category for the person/ organisation you wish to nominate for: www.beamawards.com/nominate IMPORTANT: Nominations for the BEAM Awards © close on Friday, July 22nd 2016 Funding and Training Turn the page for information about funding and training. For further information and support with all your funding, training and governance issues, please contact our Community Development team on: Phone 023 8090 2400 or Email [email protected] ONE COMMUNITY NETWORK: PAGE 7 Funding Artists Benevolent Fund but is meant to be a “contribution” to the proposed project. Deadline 30 September for November http://www.dajf.org.uk/grants-awards-prizes/daiwa -foundation-small-grants Solent Community Grants Programme ABF has developed a grant scheme to assist artists in England and Wales develop their careers. These grants are intended to support activity which will strengthen their ability to operate as a professional artist and enable them to make a significant development in their practice / career. Deadline 31 August http://www.artistsbenevolentfund.org.uk/ applications Children in Need The Solent Community Grants Programme has been created by Solent Local Enterprise Partnership and is supported by the European Social Fund, Hampshire County Council, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Community Foundation fund holders, Portsmouth City Council and Southampton City Council. The programme is a result of the call issued by the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) to commission ESF funded projects that will support the Priority Axis 1 of the Operational Programme: Inclusive Labour Markets and Investment. The fund has been created to provide grants to support organisations who are able to reach and work with individuals with complex barriers to employment, enabling them to move closer or into employment. The fund provides grants of £10,000 to £30,000 to groups working in the Solent LEP area. Priority will be given to those working in areas of the highest unemployment and deprivation. Opens 4 July closes 29 September 2016 http://www.hantscf.org.uk/grants/available-grants/ solent-community-grants.aspx Doris Campbell Memorial Fund Small grants and main grants deadline September. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008dk4b/ features/cin-grants-applyforagrant Daiwa Foundation Small Grants Grants of £2,000-£7,000 are available to individuals, societies, associations or other bodies in the UK or Japan to promote and support interaction between the two countries. In order to fund as many applications as possible, on a limited budget, they typically award £3,000 to successful Small Grant applications. Funding rarely covers an application’s budget in full, ONE COMMUNITY NETWORK: PAGE 8 The Doris Campbell Memorial Fund was established in 2007 by the Ellis Campbell Foundation. It was set up in memory of Mrs Doris Campbell who was the daughter of William Craven-Ellis, one of two Southampton MPs between 1931 and 1945. Doris worked with her father and had many happy memories of her involvement with Southampton and its people. It was for this reason the Campbell family donated £1 million to HIWCF to help set-up the Community Foundation and establish a fund in Doris Campbell's name. For this grant round the Fund is looking to support Youth Development Workers who are supporting projects which help to develop skills and learning for young people. Opens 4 July closes 29 July 2016 http://www.hantscf.org.uk/grants/available-grants/ doris-campbell-memorial-fund.aspx Training One Community Training Opportunities At One Community, 16 Romsey Road, Eastleigh SO50 9AL For further information and to book contact Rachel Webb at One Community on 023 8090 2400 or [email protected] EMERGENCY FIRST AID – THURSDAY 7 JULY 2016, 9.30AM – 4.30PM This one day training session will cover all aspects of Emergency First Aid at Work. At the end of the course attendees will have demonstrated competence in basic life support skills and increased their awareness in managing a first aid incident in the workplace. A certificate of competence will be issued and is valid for three years. Cost: Members £60, Associate Members/Voluntary Sector £70, Others £85. Includes tea, coffee and biscuits. Please bring your own lunch. Free training may be available for volunteers. Please phone us on 02380 902409 to discuss this. EMERGENCY FIRST AID – THURSDAY 14 JULY 2016, 9.30AM – 4.30PM This one day training session will cover all aspects of Emergency First Aid at Work. At the end of the course attendees will have demonstrated competence in basic life support skills and increased their awareness in managing a first aid incident in the workplace. A certificate of competence will be issued and is valid for three years. Cost: Members £60, Associate Members/Voluntary Sector £70, Others £85. Includes tea, coffee and biscuits. Please bring your own lunch. Free training may be available for volunteers. Please phone us on 02380 902409 to discuss this. Coming soon from One Community Training Tuesday 4 October—Attracting Volunteers Thursday 13 October—Manual Handling & Working at Heights Tuesday 1 November—Keeping Volunteers TBC—Dementia Awareness TBC—Trigger Tool Training (training which aims to raise awareness of the issues that might be encountered when visiting an older person in their own home, assist with signposting to other relevant organisations when and if required and to always consider the older person as someone with wide ranging needs.) 4Youth is delighted to be able to offer the following short courses at low or no cost for residents of Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Portsmouth and Southampton who are interested in youth work or working with young people in informal settings. Courses are open to paid staff and volunteers and can be of benefit both for those just starting out in their work with young people as well as those with some experience already. All courses are booked on a first come first served basis and learners who complete a course receive a 4Youth certificate of completion. To book a course simply complete our short, online booking form at http://4youth.org.uk/training/training -calendar/ and please ensure you have read our booking terms and conditions before you submit your booking. If you have any questions you can telephone us on 02380 620002 or send an email to [email protected]. CHILD PROTECTION AWARENESS Saturday 9th July 2016, 9:45am-12:45pm Rookery Room, Whiteley Community Centre £7.50 per learner POSITIVELY CHALLENGING NEGATIVE BEHAVIOUR Saturday 9th July 2016, 1:15-4:15pm Rookery Room, Whiteley Community Centre £7.50 per learner *Courses marked with an asterix are free of charge for learners who live in Hampshire, Isle of Wight, ONE COMMUNITY NETWORK: PAGE 9 Training Portsmouth and Southampton. Other Booking Conditions apply (see below) Booking Conditions: Please read carefully before booking: If you are unable to attend a course you have booked a minimum of 2 weeks’ notice must be given by telephone/email/in writing stating that you wish to cancel. In exceptional circumstances please telephone us on 02380 620002 or 07734 556768. Failure to attend may result in a non-attendance charge being made of up to £45 for a half day and £90 per full day. Separate booking terms and conditions apply to accredited training. Please feel free to share training information with anyone else you think may be interested. Events Meadowside Music Festival, Whiteley Saturday 9 July 2016, 9.45-8pm Once again this year The Rotary Club of Whiteley, with Whiteley Town Council, will be promoting a Music Festival on the green in Whiteley. Meadowside Music festival is in its 3rd successful year attracting more than 3,000 people to this family fun event. It is held on the playing fields adjacent to the Meadowside Leisure Centre in Whiteley. This festival is a free event showcasing local artists and community acts for local residents friends and family. The festival is made up of the main stage, a licensed bar, food stands, fairground rides, inflatables and other stalls and children’s entertainment. Meadowside Music Festival is organised by the Rotary Club of Whiteley and Whiteley Town Council and supported by Whiteley Shopping. Wallington Village Fete Wallington Water Meadow Saturday 9 July, 1.30-4.30pm A traditional village summer fete for all the family. Open Garden Project Leadership for Local Conservation Groups Thursday 7 July 2016 51 Longmynd Drive, Fareham, PO14 1SH Sunday 10 July, 10am-5pm Fundraising event for Cancer Research UK. Delightful private garden open to the public in aid of Cancer Research UK. Plants for sale. Refreshments available. Admission £2. Netley, near Southampton, Hampshire This course was developed especially for members of local community groups that carry out practical conservation projects with volunteers. It will provide sufficient information to enable someone to gain an awareness and understanding of the role of a conservation volunteer project leader and the qualities a good leader requires. For further details and to book, please visit our Online Shop: Netley course ONE COMMUNITY NETWORK: PAGE 10 Murder, Mystery and Mayhem An evening with author Pauline Rowson Stubbington Library, Tuesday 12 July, 6pm Tickets at £5 are available at the library, through the booking line on 01329 663332 or visit www.hants.gov.uk/shop. Advanced booking is essential to avoid disappointment. Pauline Rowson is an internationally acclaimed author whose crime novels are set against the backdrop of the ever changing sea of the Solent on the South Coast of England. She is best known for her police procedural crime series featuring the flawed and rugged Portsmouth copper, DI Andy Horton. Join Pauline for her lively and entertaining talk, where you will hear about the inspiration behind her crime novels and how she researches, plots and writes them, followed by an author Q&A and book signing. Events Hog Roast Burridge, Sunday 17 July, 12.30pm Fareham-Vannes Twinning Association is holding a Hog Roast in a beautiful garden in Burridge on Sunday 17th July. The cost is £12 and includes hog roast, salads and dessert, but please bring your own drinks (and chairs). For more information please contact [email protected] or see the association's website. Thumbs Up Thursday West Street, Fareham, 11am-2pm Every Thursday throughout Summer Holidays (21 July25 August). Free Event. Activities include bungee trampolines, arts & crafts, inflatables, crazy golf and a petting farm. Contact: 01329 824593 demonstrating their craft. Also, ‘Open Studios’ will be held in the church from 20-27th August. Access All Areas Fareham Leisure Centre, Park Lane Tuesday 26 July 12-4pm Contact: 01329 824593 Beat the boredom this summer with free activities for 11-16 year olds across Fareham. Those registered will benefit from free bus travel to and from events with First. Register online at: www.fareham.gov.uk/aaa. Parental consent forms are needed for some activities, please download these from the website. Lunchtime Concert Holy Trinity Church, West Street Tuesday 26 July, 12.30-1:15pm Athanasian Consort: choral music across the centuries. All welcome. Feel free to bring your sandwiches; tea, coffee and squash provided. Admission free. Contact: [email protected] or 01329 232688 Mini Play Mornings All Manor of Arts Westbury Manor Museum, Fareham Friday 22 July, 10am-2pm £2 per child, accompanying adults free Family art activities. Just turn up by 1pm. Contact: 01329 822063 Fareham Leisure Centre Tuesday 26 July 10am-12pm Beat the midweek boredom and join in the fun with your little one at Fareham Leisure Centre. A variety of free activities will be on offer including soft play, a bouncy castle, as well as lots of other games and activities with Fareham's Active Antz. Please note the capacity for this event is 500 and will be offered on a first come first serve basis. For further information, please visit: http://www.fareham.gov.uk/leisure/ parks_and_open_spaces/miniplaymornings.aspx. Please note photographs may be taken at this event, if you do not wish for your child to be photographed, please inform a member of staff. St Peter's Church Summer Show St Peter's Church, Titchfield, PO14 4AG Monday 25 to Saturday 27 July, 10am-4.30pm The historic Church of St Peter, Titchfield’s Annual Summer Show. Entrance free; coffee, tea, juices & biscuits available. Crafts, jewellery, cards, jams, chutney, History Society, books, information, stoneware, wood turning, glass engraving, prints, paintings, bags, textiles, toys, etc. 10% of proceeds to Macmillan nurses, Rowans hospice, Mountbatten hospice & St Peter’s Church. Spinners will be Access All Areas Salterns, Hill Head PO14 3LS Wednesday 27 July, 12-4pm Contact: 01329 824593 Beat the boredom this summer with free activities for 11-16 year olds across Fareham. Those registered will benefit from free bus travel to and from events with First. Register online at: www.fareham.gov.uk/aaa. Parental consent forms are needed for some activities, please download these from the website. ONE COMMUNITY NETWORK: PAGE 11 Events Play Rangers—Nature Play and Games The Big Bark on the Beach—Canine Partners Rotary Wheelhouse, Salterns Lane, Hill Head, Fareham PO14 3LR Thursday 28 July, 10.30am-12.30pm £5 per person The Big Bark Coffee Morning is coming to a beach near you. It couldn’t be easier to take part; it’s all about joining the coffee morning in support of Canine Partners and raising awareness of their amazing dogs. You don’t need a dog to join in! Contact [email protected] Barry's Meadow, Southampton Hill, Titchfield Friday 29 July 10am-12 noon Contact: [email protected] Play Rangers offer free outdoor activities for children aged 12 and under. The project runs sessions in various locations across the Borough during school holidays and half terms. For further information, please visit: http://www.fareham.gov.uk/leisure/ parks_and_open_spaces/playrangers.aspx. Play Rangers—The Play Ranger Challenge Your Network Reach out to the Voluntary & Community network by advertising your event or featuring your news in our next monthly edition. Send submissions to Julia Allan: [email protected] by the middle of the month. Bath Lane Recreation Ground, Barnes Lane, Sarisbury Green Friday 29 July, 1.30-3.30pm Contact: [email protected] Play Rangers offer free outdoor activities for children aged 12 and under. The project runs sessions in various locations across the Borough during school holidays and half terms. For further information, please visit: http://www.fareham.gov.uk/leisure/ parks_and_open_spaces/playrangers.aspx. Please follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn & Facebook Produced by One Community, 16 Romsey Road, Eastleigh SO50 9AL Tel 023 8090 2400 www.1community.org.uk [email protected] Registered Charity Number 1052978. Registered in England as a company limited by guarantee. Registered No 3132524