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www.eastleigh.gov.uk Sign up to ‘My Eastleigh’ for an easier way to report, book and pay for our services my.eastleigh.gov.uk Council Tax Consultation 18 In this edition... Autumn 2015 BOROUGH NEWS 8 Don’t lose your right to vote Smart meters coming soon 2 Free health checks 7 New jobs created in the Borough 4 Free giveaway Free cotton shopping bag giveaway See page 19 A fun-filled summer! Many thousands of local children and adults are enjoying a fun packed summer of activities provided, or supported by your Council; from Park Sport to Fun Day Fridays, Summer of Sport to Eastleigh Unwrapped, play schemes to paddling pools. A range of events have provided the opportunity for people of all ages to take part in a variety of activities. More Park Sport and Summer of Sport sessions than ever before were booked as young people and adults enjoy a host of activities from basketball to boxing, sailing to ‘Strictly,’ free swimming and skate jams. ‘Eastleigh Unwrapped’ provided free performances across Eastleigh town centre including music, storytelling, street theatre, audio tours, explosive dance, circus fusion and acrobatics. The Asian Welfare and Cultural Association’s Eastleigh Mela attracted thousands of people too. Cabinet Lead for Leisure Cllr Alan Broadhurst said “It’s great to see so many local people taking part in the broad range of events and activities in the borough.” Hundreds of children are enjoying a series of Fun Day Fridays in Eastleigh town centre with face painting, an animal farm, craft activities, rides, and magic shows. Children also enjoyed a range of exciting summer activities at Itchen Valley Country Park including summer camps, and arts and craft sessions. Image 1- Eastleigh Mela Image 2 - Summer of Sport Image 3 - Eastleigh Unwrapped Image 4 - Itchen Valley Country Park Image 5 - Park Sport Image 6 - Paddling pool fun 1 2 6 4 5 3 Photo credit: Farrows Creative

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Page 1: Autumn Borough News 2015 - Eastleigh Borough Council

www.eastleigh.gov.uk

Sign up to ‘My Eastleigh’ for an easier way to report, book and pay for our services my.eastleigh.gov.uk

Council Tax Consultation18

In this edition...

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5 B O R O U G H

NEWS

8Don’t lose your

right to vote

Smart meters coming soon2

Free health checks7

New jobs created in the Borough4

Free giveaway

Free cotton shopping bag giveawaySee page 19

A fun-filled summer! Many thousands of local children and adults are enjoying a fun packed summer of activities provided, or supported by your Council; from Park Sport to Fun Day Fridays, Summer of Sport to Eastleigh Unwrapped, play schemes to paddling pools.

A range of events have provided the opportunity for people of all ages to take part in a variety of activities. More Park Sport and Summer of Sport sessions than ever before were booked as young people and adults enjoy a host of activities from basketball to boxing, sailing to ‘Strictly,’ free swimming and skate jams.

‘Eastleigh Unwrapped’ provided free performances across Eastleigh town centre including music, storytelling, street theatre, audio tours, explosive dance, circus fusion and acrobatics. The Asian Welfare and Cultural Association’s Eastleigh Mela attracted thousands of people too.

Cabinet Lead for Leisure Cllr Alan Broadhurst said “It’s great to see so many local people taking part in the broad range of events and activities in the borough.”

Hundreds of children are enjoying a series of Fun Day Fridays in Eastleigh town centre with face painting, an animal farm, craft activities, rides, and magic shows. Children also enjoyed a range of exciting summer activities at Itchen Valley Country Park including summer camps, and arts and craft sessions.

Image 1- Eastleigh Mela

Image 2 - Summer of Sport

Image 3 - Eastleigh Unwrapped

Image 4 - Itchen Valley Country Park

Image 5 - Park Sport

Image 6 - Paddling pool fun

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Photo credit: Farrows Creative

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Smart Meters are coming to your homeLocal residents could dramatically reduce their energy bills by as much as 15% by using a smart meter and understanding how they use energy.

The Government is supporting a roll out by energy suppliers, of both gas and electricity smart meters to all homes by 2020.

Smart meters have a number of benefits including:• Knowing exactly how much

gas and electricity you consume: Alongside data available online, all meters will come with an in-home display enabling residents to see the energy they are using and how much it costs, both currently and historically. Pre-payment customers can see what credit they have left too.

• No more estimated bills: Smart meters communicate directly with your supplier so you will never have to submit readings, or have someone enter your home to read the meter.

• Money saving tariffs: Smart meters make it easier and quicker to change tariff or switch suppliers, allowing you to easily switch to the best tariff that suits you.

• Future technology: Variable tariffs may be introduced that charge more for electricity at peak times. Many household appliances are becoming smart too and

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planning to install smart meters in your area.

(You will not be asked to pay anything) for your new meter and if you have gas and electricity from the same supplier they will most likely change both meters at the

same time. Although different suppliers may require two visits.

For more information visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/smartmeters or phone your energy supplier.

Eastleigh Men’s Shed

Based in Hamble, the Eastleigh Men’s Shed offers a space for men to meet, share tools and resources for working on their projects at their own pace.

The members have a wide range of skills learnt either professionally or through their personal interests. The shed

puts these skills to practical use with activities usually involving making or mending which has led to the idea of

setting up a Repair Café in the autumn. When things break we often don’t know what to do with them and they end up being thrown away when they are perfectly serviceable. Repair Cafes are free meeting places, all about skills sharing and repairing things together, or at the very least a nice cup of tea.

If interested in the Repair Café or joining the group call 023 8056 0180 or visit www.eastleighspmensshed.co.uk.

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Stained glass window unveiledA new stained glass window, designed with the help of local junior school children forming a key feature of a new residential home, was unveiled by TV broadcaster Fred Dinenage.

The creation of the stained glass window forms the centrepiece of the new Netley Court development on Victoria Road, Netley Abbey.

The window was produced by professional artist Shelagh Davies with children from Netley Abbey Junior School who helped with the design. They came up with the idea to use their four house logos and the appropriate house colours into

the centre panels with the sails of eight yachts.

Local ward Councillor, David Airey said: “The stained glass window looks really fantastic and it’s great that local children from Netley Abbey Junior School had the chance to work with a professional artist to help design such a wonderful focal point for residents of the care home to enjoy.”

Rugby World Cup comes to Eastleigh

Borough residents are in with a unique chance to see the famed Webb Ellis Rugby World Cup Trophy on Wednesday 26 August, as it tours the British Isles. Eastleigh Rugby Club, based at The Hub in Bishopstoke is the only Hampshire venue to be part of the cup’s 100 day Trophy Tour prior to the World Cup starting in September.

With the trophy expected to be at the club between 11am and 1pm, a special day of activities and entertainment has been organised, during which adults and children will be able to experience the magic of the World Cup.

The club has been selected for the honour in recognition

of the significant contribution it makes encouraging local sporting participation especially with the younger residents. It follows on from their success being named the English Rugby Football Clubs NatWest ‘Pride of the Nation’ Club last year.

Support to kick the habitChoosing the right time and getting good support is the key to successfully quitting smoking. Hampshire’s free NHS stop smoking service, Quit4Life, offers you a number of options:

• Weekly drop-in sessions at Eastleigh Health Centre and Velmore Community Centre

• One-to-one appointments at GP surgeries and pharmacies

• Telephone support if you can’t make it to regular face-to-face sessions

• Workplace programmes if there are enough smokers

who want to quit where you work

Once you have decided when you would like to stop, your adviser will help you choose from products that will help with cravings – free if you don’t pay for prescriptions and at a reduced cost if you do.

Your Quit4Life adviser will help you prepare for your quit date and support you until you have

been smoke free for at least twelve weeks.

If you are wondering about using an e-cigarette, or are already using one to cut down, the additional help from a Quit4Life adviser can help you stop smoking completely.

For more information call 0845 602 4663, email [email protected], text QUIT to 60123 or go to www.quit4life.nhs.uk.

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Eastleigh Rugby Club’s Chairman, Mark Jones said: “The club are very excited to be given the opportunity to host the Rugby World Cup Trophy, a rare chance for everyone to feel and see first-hand the magic of the cup.”

Visit www.eastleighrugby.com for more information.

Fred Dinenage with children from Netley Abbey Junior School

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The opening of Hilton at The Ageas Bowl

Hollywood actress Catherine Zeta-Jones CBE officially opened the Hilton Hotel at the Ageas Bowl as she unveiled a plaque in front of over 200 invited guests in July.

The Hilton at the Ageas Hotel is owned by the Council, and its investment in the hotel and conference facilities is set to provide hundreds of jobs and provide a major contribution to the local economy.

Offering an unrivalled range of quality leisure facilities, the exciting new 4 star Hilton Hotel and Spa also boasts the largest conference and banqueting facilities on the south coast between Bournemouth and Brighton; the hotel represents a jewel in the borough’s crown and is

set to attract guests from far and wide.

Mayor of Eastleigh, Cllr Jane Welsh, said: “It’s fantastic to see this superb facility open

for business. I’m delighted that it is creating employment opportunities for local people as well as contributing around £50 million to the local economy and is a real community asset for all local residents to enjoy.”

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New hotel jobs change lives of local peopleJobs created when Hilton at the Ageas Bowl opened for business this summer, provided opportunities for local people. The new facility employs around 250 full time and part time jobs for the local area.

Danielle Eastaugh, aged 25, from Hedge End, was offered a role in the reservations team as a Reservations Coordinator taking residential and business bookings as a first point of contact for phone and email enquiries.

Danielle said: “I was thrilled to be offered my role in the reservations team. I’ve worked in the hotel industry for eight

years, but this is a bigger and better challenge for me and I really enjoy working for Hilton. It’s a really friendly team and outstanding customer care is at the heart of everything we do.” She added: “This is a fantastic opportunity; we are really busy so it looks good for the future.”

An exciting opportunity also presented itself to another local resident Henry Cudd, aged 20,

from Fair Oak. Henry was offered a role as a Demi Chef de Partie in Beefy’s Restaurant within the hotel. Following his graduation from South Downs College in Portsmouth, Henry worked in a local pub kitchen and also in France for the ski season. Henry said: “I’ve always wanted to work at a prestigious hotel, so when I knew the Hilton Hotel was opening I applied and got this job.” He added: “Working here has exceeded my expectations, it’s a great team and I get to cook a variety of food. It’s a great experience for me and there are lots of opportunities and I hope to work my way up.”

Keith House, Leader of Eastleigh Borough Council said: “This is a really superb facility and it’s great that local people are benefiting from exciting job opportunities provided by the new hotel.”

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Danielle in her role as reservations co-ordinator

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The Council has had a leading role in developing Future Solent – a partnership to create a low carbon economy including supporting the growth of green technology companies across the south of Hampshire.

One firm to benefit is Tapflo, a small business based in the borough that has been manufacturing air pumps for 17 years. It has been awarded a grant of £80,000 by Future Solent’s Green Growth Fund,

a pot of money supporting the development of ‘green’ technology and creation of jobs locally.

With the support of the Council, Tapflo applied for a Green Growth Grant to develop a new

type of energy efficient pump. The award of the grant has enabled product development and the generation of new sales, including export sales to South Africa, the EU and China. This has also enabled the company to expand, with seven new jobs being created at their Chandler’s Ford base.

Colin Wreyford from Tapflo, said: “The grant has brought us the benefit of being able to take this new energy saving product to market, something that as a small business we couldn’t normally do. Our larger competitors would have got in first and we would have failed.”

Tapflo are now actively seeking new larger premises in the borough as they continue to expand following the increased demand for their products.

For more details visit www.futuresolent.org.uk

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FREE NHS Health ChecksIf you are aged between 40-74 and have not been diagnosed with conditions linked to heart disease such as diabetes or high blood pressure, or had a stroke or heart attack, then you will qualify for a free NHS health check.

The health checks will be carried out by our fully qualified ‘Healthworks’ team. They will provide you with an overall picture of your cardiovascular health together with appropriate advice and information on your general health, physical activity and overall wellbeing.

For more information please call 023 8068 4813 or email [email protected]

Use our independent MOT ServiceWhy not book your vehicle in for an MOT at our Hedge End test centre and we can do your MOT while you wait.

Our team of fully qualified test engineers at our Botley Road Depot have been carrying out MOTs for over 20 years.

We don’t carry out any repair work identified from an MOT so you can be confident of a completely independent MOT.

Private Hire and Hackney Carriage compliance testing is also carried out.

Visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/mot for more information or to book, call 023 8068 8389.

Boosting your sales and increasing your brand awareness are just two of the key benefits of roundabout sponsorship.

Our roundabout scheme has run for over twelve years and provides local companies with an ideal opportunity to promote their products and services to thousands of potential customers. Around 20,000 vehicles use our roundabouts every day - that equates to 7 million

vehicles passing by one of our sponsored signs every year.

There are 16 roundabouts throughout the borough so you can target customers in your preferred area.

To find out how you can boost your business, contact our team on 023 8068 8205 or email communications@ eastleigh.gov.uk

Contact us for all your Pest Control needs

Do you have problems with pests?

• Rats and mice

• Wasps

• Bedbugs / fleas

• Ants / cockroaches

The Council provides a cost effective pest control service to residents and businesses

throughout the borough. Our qualified officers can carry out treatments, investigations, surveys and advice visits.

There are no hidden extras or unnecessary add-ons and you can be sure of a thorough and professional service.

For further details or to discuss which service suits you best call 023 8068 8447 or visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/pestcontrol

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Cable Works opened by the MayorMayor of Eastleigh, Cllr Jane Welsh and Chief Executive Officer of Prysmian UK, Paul Atkinson, officially opened Cable Works, a new community and learning facility on the old Pirelli site.

The Learning Centre situated on the first floor comprises an IT suite, training room and interview room. It can be used for a range of activities including training courses, presentations, team building and launch events.

The ground floor is home to a new 30 place pre-school run by the YMCA, who operate several other outstanding Ofsted rated pre-schools. In the evenings the ground floor is available for community use hire.

Mayor of Eastleigh, Cllr Jane Welsh, said: “I’m delighted to open this superb new community facility and I’m pleased that we have already had such a positive response from hirers who are looking to use the excellent new Learning Centre.”

Paul Atkinson, said: “It’s great that this fantastic new facility helps to maintain our link with the local community. So many local people have worked for Prysmian (formerly Pirelli) in the past and with these new pre-school and training facilities many local people who use Cable Works may go on to work for the company in the future.”

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What is canvass time? This is when we contact you to make sure you are registered correctly on the Electoral Register. We do this by:

1. Sending you a Household Enquiry Form (HEF) for you to check and post back.

2. Sending a canvasser (an officer from the council) to call at your address if we haven’t had your HEF back.

3. Requesting that individuals who have been added to

the HEF, register themselves at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote.

4. Publishing a revised Register of Electors for voting and credit purposes.

When is the next canvass? July - November 2015.

How can I get ready? Make sure you are registered correctly. Therefore, at canvass time, the information on your HEF will be correct and all you have to do is confirm your details with us.

You can register throughout the year at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote.

The Register of Electors is often used to confirm an individual’s address, especially if they are applying for credit such as a mortgage, personal loan or even a mobile telephone. If you are not registered you will probably be refused credit as well as losing your right to have your say via the ballot box.

The next Register of Electors will be published on 1 December 2015.

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Mayor’s Town Trail launchedChildren from Eastleigh’s Norwood School accompanied the Mayor of Eastleigh, Cllr Jane Welsh as she launched a new walking Heritage Trail for the town. The organised walks will be run by the Hamble Valley and Eastleigh Heritage Guides (www.hamblevalleyheritage.co.uk) but you can follow the trail yourself using one of the specifically designed leaflets which lead you around 12 points of interest.

These free leaflets are available from The Point (the start of the walk), Eastleigh Library, Eastleigh Museum or from the Council Offices in Eastleigh House. Alternatively you can download a copy from our

website at www.eastleigh.gov.uk/trail

The walks were commissioned to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the current makeup of the Borough, since local government reorganisation in 1974, and the year that the council offices moved back into the town centre.

To discover much more local history and view many historic photographs visit www.eastleighcivicheritage.org a new website that chronicles the Borough through its Mayoral heritage.

Gift of Commemorative Mace from PrysmianWhen Eastleigh was first incorporated as a Borough in 1936 it received many gifts from local companies and associations. One of the most prestigious and valuable of these was the ceremonial Mace presented by Pirelli General Cable Works.

To celebrate Prysmian’s (formerly Pirelli) centenary of manufacturing and their long association with the town, they have produced a commemorative mace as a gift to the Borough.

This magnificent piece of art was produced in house by staff at Prysmian using their existing

techniques in both design and manufacturing although this challenge was somewhat different for them!

The head of the modern, sleek mace features three glass panels depicting the borough’s coat of arms and a newly commissioned coat of arms for Prysmian. These were designed

and produced by Carly Mann, a local artist based at the Sorting Office, a council supported affordable workspace located in the town’s former Post Office building which is home to 16 artists and designer-makers.

Now on display in Eastleigh House alongside the ceremonial mace, this impressive gift will be used to accompany the Mayor at council meetings and on visits around the Borough.

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Eastleigh Film Festival returns for second yearThere’s something strange in the neighbourhood… As Eastleigh prepares for another week of unique film experiences and special one-off events with the 2015 Eastleigh Film Festival curated by The Point, Eastleigh.

Last year’s inaugural Festival set the bar high, with a packed week of immersive film-based fun, including a screening of classic horror Dawn of the Dead in Eastleigh’s Swan Shopping Centre, complete with a zombie outbreak.

This year, with support from the Eastleigh Business Improvement District and Arts Council England, the Festival is set to return with an exciting line up of special screenings.

The Point, Eastleigh will be a focal point for the Festival; hosting a special preview of Desert Dancer, a moving tale

based on a true story. The venue will also host critically acclaimed college radio comedy Dear White People accompanied by a Q&A with Priscilla Igwe, Managing Director of The New Black Film Collective.

Across the Town, Hampshire Fire & Rescue Service Headquarters will play host to seminal slime-based comedy Ghostbusters. Indian restaurant Mumbai Lounge, Treats Gelato and Tropics Exotic reptile shop will also become pop-up cinemas; offering intimate immersive themed-cinema

experiences. For families there will be a pirate-themed fun trail across the town ending with Aardman animation The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!

Aspiring filmmakers will have the opportunity to learn from experienced industry talent, with a careers day for local students and an industry day for aspiring filmmakers and early stage professionals.

Eastleigh Film Festival opens on Monday 21 September with a Gala evening hosted by BBC Film 2015 critic Danny Leigh.

You can help decide the opening film for the Festival by visiting www.eastleighfilmfestival.com Film 2015’s Danny Leigh opening the Eastleigh Film Festival in 2014.

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Join The Berry Theatre on the Road to Agincourt

Two new plays will be performed this autumn as part of The Berry Theatre’s Road to Agincourt project.

Young actors from around Hampshire will perform The Road to Glory (30 and 31 October), which tells the story of a group of young villagers, who enlist in King Henry V’s army and set sail from Southampton to claim the throne of France for England.

On 20 November students from secondary schools across the area will come together to perform an abridged version of Henry V as part of The Berry’s Shakespearience education project.

Henry V prepares to leads his men into battle against a mighty army. In a world where loyalty and courage are put to the test, will Henry V prevail and win the day? Set in an atmospheric warehouse this microcosm of the wider conflict brings Henry’s world up to date without losing any of Shakespeare’s powerful language.

Shakespearience gives year 9 students the opportunity to work together under the direction of The Berry Theatre’s

creative learning team and mentored by Barton Peveril College’s performing arts students.

Tickets are available from the Box Office on 023 8065 2333 or by visiting www.theberrytheatre.co.uk

The Road to Glory - £8 (£6 concessions)

Shakespearience: Henry V - £5 (£4 concessions)

To find out more about the Road to Agincourt project visit www.roadtoagincourt.co.uk.

To book call the box office on 023 8065 2333 or visit www.theberrytheatre.co.uk

For more information call the box office on 023 8065 2333 or visit www.thepointeastleigh.co.uk

The Point goes green

The Point, Eastleigh has had a green makeover thanks to support from Arts Council England (ACE) and the Borough Council.

The theatre was awarded a £367,197 capital grant to make the building more sustainable along with a further £100,000 from the Borough Council to reduce its carbon footprint.

Work carried out includes:

• Upgrading and replacing single glazed windows with double glazed units

• Replacing lighting with more energy efficient LED lights

• Upgrading thermostatic controls to ensure that no spaces are too hot or too cold

• Replacing all of the taps in the public toilets with sensor taps to stop them from being left on

It is hoped that the work will save the venue thousands of pounds a year in running costs.

The venue’s main foyer is also set to undergo a transformation as part of the work to make it more welcoming to visitors.

Heritage Interpreters wantedAs part of the Agincourt 600 commemorations, the Hamble Valley Heritage Guides, supported by Eastleigh Borough Council and the University of Southampton will be running a course for people who want to train to be volunteer heritage interpreters.

The Hamble Valley Heritage Guides have been introducing visitors and locals alike to all aspects of the history and heritage of the Hamble Valley for the last ten years. Their varied programme of walks, talks and site interpretation are so popular that they need new recruits.

The 15 session course will run weekly from 22 September and costs £50.

To find out more about the Hamble Valley Heritage Guides visit www.hamblevalleyheritage.co.uk or you can register for the

course by emailing [email protected]

To find out more about the Agincourt project visit www.roadtoagincourt.co.uk

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Eastleigh

For more information contact Guy Riddoch, Area Co-ordinator on 023 8068 3369, [email protected], www.eastleigh.gov.uk/elac

What’s on in your area

Fleming Park all-weather trail works startWork on the all-weather trail on the former golf course has begun. The £460,000 project will deliver a range of improvements to increase access throughout the year to this hidden parkland gem.

The first phase of the work includes the creation of a 1,500m waymarked accessible trail, resurfacing of the cycle path alongside the Monks Brook, links to the new Pavilion on the Park extension (due to open in September) and a new shared cycle/footpath from the Velmore Estate to Dovedale and Nightingale School. The aim is to complete this phase by the end of October before the winter weather.

Providing Youth Services in EastleighYouth services have been a priority for the Local Area Committee for many years. Through joint funding with the County Council and other partners, we are able to provide a range of positive activities for young people, reduce anti-social behaviour and provide free confidential advice. The area now has three

youth projects provided by the Groundworks South charity which engage with hundreds of young people, many of whom are our most vulnerable.

They also engage with young people out and about on the streets. Their green t-shirts are now well known, giving young people who may not attend youth centres, the chance to access support.

Energy Youth Centre

Energy Youth Centre (EYC) is a facility where young people have a safe and relaxed space to enjoy and express themselves and includes a studio and recording facility, which is extremely well utilised. It also provides information, advice and guidance on a range of topics, such as getting a job,

alcohol and substance misuse, emotional health and wellbeing, sexual health, homelessness, personal safety and building healthy relationships and much more!

Most recently the young people ran ‘The Energy Market Stall’ at Eastleigh Market where young people design, market and sell their own items to raise money for resources and trips of

their choice.

Parkside Youth Project and Velmore Youth Cafe

Groundworks South also run Parkside Youth project at Pavilion on the Park (supported by First Wessex and the Eastleigh Youth and Community Trust) and Velmore Youth Café at Velmore Community Centre (supported by the Council, First

Wessex and Chandler’s Ford & Hiltingbury Parish Council). Sessions take place on a Tuesday evening from 6pm-9pm and engage with young people who may not venture into the town centre. The youth café at Velmore was recently chosen to be part of the Asda ‘Chosen by You’, given by Us’ green token scheme. Visit www.groundwork.org.uk for more information.

Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath

For more information contact Min Partner, Area Co-ordinator on 023 8068 8439, [email protected] or visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/bifohh

What’s on in your area

Scooter power!Residents using the public open space at Blackberry Drive will benefit from the installation of a purpose-built rack where they can lock their scooters.

The rack has been installed by Y-Zone Youth Centre to cater for this mode of transport which is increasingly popular with young people.

Recycle a CycleDonate an old bike to be recycled at the weekly ‘Recyle a Cycle’ sessions at Y-Zone. Young people promoted the scheme at Fair Oak Carnival and raffled a bike which had

been brought back into use to raise money to support activities at the centre.

Future communitiesLocal Area Committee (LAC) members were pleased to note the inclusion of a high quality community building as part of a new development to be created at the northern part of Fair Oak. Chairman, Cllr Roger Smith, recognised the

concerns of local people caused by the expansion of the area, but highlighted the importance of ensuring such developments included proper facilities to accommodate the needs of the incoming residents.

Bounce in Bishopstoke!!Bouncy little ones in Bishopstoke will benefit from a partnership project between the parish council and LAC to install a trampoline at the Otter Close play area. The original bouncer was so well used it had come to the end of its life and the

popularity of this item was so great that it was agreed to install an upgrade.

Exercise classes including Indoor Cycling, Aqua Fit, Zumba, Fat Blaster & Activity Mornings for 50+ at Fleming Park Leisure Centre

Tel 023 8068 4800

Aucott School of Dance Ballet classes for children age 3 years+

www.aucottschoolofdance.comTel: 07739 312356

For more clubs and groups in the borough visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/clubs

Sports & Exercise classes including Soccer Tots, Pilates, Boxing, Tai Chi, Badminton, Yoga, Table Tennis at The Hub Tel 023 8064 7090

Stepping Out Academy of Performing Arts

Tel 07723 324996

For more clubs and groups in the borough visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/clubs

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Chandler’s Ford & Hiltingbury What’s on in your area

For more information contact Min Partner, Acting Area Co-ordinator on 023 8068 8439, [email protected] or visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/cfh

New youth club opening An exciting partnership between the Local Area Committee (LAC) and the parish council has seen the formation of a new youth group in Hiltingbury.

Based at the Loft in Hiltingbury Community Centre and run by the well-established team that runs Y-Zone in Fair Oak and Bishopstoke, the group will be open on Wednesday and Friday evenings. Staff are already out and about on those evenings, spreading the word and finding out what activities young people would like to see.

Dementia Friendly Councillors in Chandler’s Ford undertook a dementia training session in June. The workshop gave them pointers on how they could use their Councillor role to improve community life for people living with dementia and their carers. A local group will be established to work towards making Chandler’s Ford and Hiltingbury dementia friendly

and everyone is welcome to join. Further information will be available on local community noticeboards or visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/cfh

Family fun at the ExtravaganzaDon’t miss this year’s Hiltingbury extravaganza which will be on Sunday 20 September. Any groups wanting stalls should contact [email protected]

More partnership workingThe LAC and parish council are working together to determine a work programme to enhance

and manage the beautiful lakes at Hiltingbury. In addition to necessary tree works, consideration is being given to shrub and path maintenance and future management.

For more information contact Julia Birt, tel 023 8068 8437, [email protected] or visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/heweb

Hedge End, West End & Botley

What’s on in your area

Poseidon at The Ageas Bowl This September, the newly refurbished Poseidon amateur boxing facility at the Ageas Bowl will be officially opened. The local area committee allocated £360,000 from developers contributions to extend and improve its boxing and community gym facilities. The new build will house three boxing rings, fitness equipment and an area for community fitness classes. The Poseidon Club has already attracted 450 members from the local community including female and disabled participants. The Club has also been approached regarding the use of the venue for regional and national training camps. Visit www.poseidonabc.co.uk

‘Bowled Over’ Ageas BowlThis summer, a new piece of artwork that depicts frames of the bowling action of some of the finest and fastest bowlers associated with Hampshire Cricket was unveiled by the Mayor of Eastleigh, Cllr Jane Welsh and Chair of Hedge End, West End & Botley (HEWEB) Local Area Committee, Cllr Rupert Kyrle. Named ‘Bowled Over’, the artwork (pictured right) is located outside the West Gate entrance to the Ageas Bowl for all to enjoy.

Dementia Friendly This August, Hedge End was launched as a Dementia Friendly town centre. These are retail environments where participants have signed up to

the Hampshire Dementia Action Alliance and are committed to providing awareness training for customer-facing staff. The intention is to extend this initiative into the centres at West End and Botley.

HEWEB Youth Partnership

The annual youth grants have been distributed to local groups such as the scouts, rangers, explorers and young carers. The awards were based on the recommendations of the HEWEB Youth Council which

was chaired by Joshua Buckle. Joshua was presented with a certificate in recognition of his work with the Youth Council and representation of local young people at the last Youth Partnership meeting.

For more information, please contact Donna Brewer, HEWEB’s Youth Officer: [email protected].

Defibrillators Four defibrillator units have been funded by the LAC.

The units are now installed at the Norman Rodaway Pavilion and the Drummond Community Centre in Hedge End and West End Parish Centre and Townhill Farm Community Centre, West End. The units are located

on the outer walls of the facilities which means that they are accessible at all times.

Mayor of Eastleigh Jane Welsh and chair of HEWEB Cllr Rupert Kyrle unveiling the new artwork

Exercise classes including Circuit Training, Yoga, Insanity, Bokwa & Boxercise at The Hilt Tel 023 8027 1609

Lindy Club Classes & Social Dancing

Tel 023 8027 1609www.thelindyclub.co.uk

For more clubs and groups in the borough visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/clubs

Exercise classes including Boxercise, Zumba, Aqua Circuits, Boot Camp, Pilates, Vini Yoga, Swim Fit at Wildern Leisure Centre Tel 01489 787128

A&L Dance Academy

Tel: 07887 877095

For more clubs and groups in the borough visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/clubs

Hiltingbury Lakes

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For more information contact Diccon Bright, Area Co-ordinator on 023 8068 8436, [email protected], www.eastleigh.gov.uk/bhh. Twitter @EBCHamble

Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice & Hound

What’s on in your area

Netley CourtThe former Netley Court School site in Victoria Road has been transformed into a 65 bedroom care home and nine residential apartments for the elderly.

Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice and Hound Local Area Committee (LAC) ensured that the submitted planning proposal from the developer was in keeping with the area and many local residents are pleased that the once derelict site has now been put to good use becoming a feature of the

Victoria Road streetscape. In addition to this, the council’s Public Art officer co-ordinated the creation of a stained glass window with help from children from Netley Abbey Junior School (see p3). Other council officers are working with Hartford Care to bring further benefits to the wider community.

New community cafe at Queens View, NetleyNetley residents will soon be able to enjoy a ‘cuppa’ and a chat at the former florist shop at Queens View. We are working with Groundwork South, Great Oak School for young people with learning difficulties and other partners to set up a community cafe and hub where a range of information and services will be available from September.

Tethered horsesHorses have been part of the local landscape for centuries and the council continues to try to protect countryside areas for so called ‘horsey-culture’. However, for safety reasons horses should not be tethered on recreation grounds and we

will serve notice to have horses removed from these areas.

Update on development proposal at Hamble StationA decision from the Secretary of State is expected by the end of the year.

Improving local shopping areasThe LAC is supporting businesses and residents by improving the Coronation Parade area in Hamble and the Station Road / Victoria Road area in Netley. Proposals so far include new bins and seating, improving the steps and surfacing at Coronation Parade and creating a new village focal point outside Netley library in Station Road.

Safer roadsIn addition to funding a crossing on Hound Road that will be ready for the new

school term in September, the LAC, at its last meeting agreed further funding for a crossing on Grange Road near Netley Abbey Infant and Junior Schools, and an increased budget for flashing Speed Limit Reminder signs.

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Hamble Valley Festival of Food(See pg15)

Exercise classes including Aquafit, Circuits, Yoga, Pilates, Legs Bums & Tums, Abb Attack at Hamble Sports Complex Tel 023 8045 2321

Abbey Dance

Tel 07794 303241

For more clubs and groups in the borough visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/clubs

Eastleigh’s Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) will operate from two new community centre locations to improve access to advice for borough residents.

Dowd’s Farm Community Centre, Whites Way, Hedge End, will have an adviser available Thursday mornings by appointment only via 023 8061 6046 and a drop-in service will be available Friday mornings from 9.30am-12.30pm.

The service will also be available at Bursledon Community Centre, Portsmouth Road, Bursledon, where people can drop-in for advice on Tuesday mornings between 10am–12.00noon. Alternatively appointments

can be made on Tuesday afternoons.

These new outreach sessions mean that people who were unable to travel to Citizens Advice offices can now access help and advice from convenient community locations.

For advice at other times, you can either drop in at the office in Leigh Road, Eastleigh or ring 023 8061 6046 between 10am-4pm Monday-Thursday. www.eastleighcab.hampshire.org.uk

Have your sayLocal Area Committees hold public question sessions at the start of each meeting.

Eastleigh (7pm)

22 September • 10 NovemberEastleigh House, Upper Market Street

Hedge End, West End & Botley (7pm)

7 September • 9 November Hedge End 2000 Centre

Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath (7pm)

30 September • 25 November

Stoke Park Junior School

Bursledon, Hamble-le- Rice & Hound (6pm)

1 October

Hamble Primary School

Diversity and Inclusion Award NominationsThe Asian Welfare & Cultural Association is seeking nominations for their new Diversity and Inclusion Award.

Individuals, groups, teams or organisations can be nominated but they must demonstrate

that they have made a positive contribution to diversity and inclusion in the Borough.

For a nomination form, visit www.awca-eastleigh.org.uk or call 07870 163464 / 023 8068 8196

Chandler’s Ford & Hiltingbury (7pm)

9 September The Dovetail Centre, Methodist Church

18 November Fryern Pavilion

Dates, times and venues are subject to change. For information, or for details of committees and agendas. Call: 023 8068 8441/8433

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£2.60 off your parking!Eastleigh BID (Business Improvement District) has been working with shops in Eastleigh town centre to introduce a new parking initiative.

Spend over £25 in one transaction in a town centre shop (excluding grocery/food shops) and receive a voucher for £2.60 off your parking. Take your voucher and receipt to the Eastleigh BID office, Wells Place, (next to McDonalds) where they’ll be happy to refund your parking.

Another parking initiative part funded by the BID is the popular ‘Free after 3’ parking scheme which allows you to park for free for one hour after 3pm (weekdays only) along either Market Street or High Street. Visitors still need to display a parking ticket from the machine.

For more information visit www.visiteastleigh.co.uk.

What’s On

Hamble Valley Festival of Food

Saturday 5 September10am - 4pm at Hamble Quay A free foodie-themed day out including: Hampshire Farmers’ Markets, live chef demonstrations, craft stalls and workshops, music, children’s activities, crabbing competition and water activitieswww.hamblevalley.com Tel 023 8000 1655

Bishopstoke Carnival

Saturday 12 September River Float competition and duck racing.Sunday 13 September Parade starts at the bottom of Underwood Road at 1pm, followed by village fete at Glebe meadow until 5pm. Visit www.bishopstokepc.hampshire.org.uk

Quiz Night in aid of the Mayor of Eastleigh’s Charity Appeal

Friday 18 September 7.30pm at Eastleigh Railway Institute Tel 023 8068 8134

Mardi Gras - “The War is over! Now let’s Party” Saturday 19 September10am-7.30pm in Eastleigh Town Centre. Displays and music followed by parade at 5pm. Visit www.eastleighmardigras.com

Cancer Awareness Day

Wednesday 23 September9:30am - 3pm at Fleming Park, Eastleigh

Have you been affected by cancer and want to be in control of your health and wellbeing? To book your place, phone 023 8068 4813 or email: [email protected]

Bishopstoke Players present “The Memory of Water”

Thursday 24 – Saturday 26 September 7.30pm at Bishopstoke Memorial Hall Tel 023 8069 3032www.bishopstokeplayers.org

Ping Pong 2015

Saturday 3 October Men’s and women’s singles competitions for over 65s. Entry £3 includes buffet lunch and t-shirt. To book www.hants.gov.uk/ping-pong or phone 01962 846605.

Long Live Guitar!

Saturday 10 October7.30pm at The Court House, EastleighAn evening celebrating the best in rock guitar classics

performed live by The Lachlan Horne Band. Visit www.lachlanhorne.com

Pumpkin Festival in aid of the Jubilee Sailing TrustSaturday 10 October12 noon - 5.30pm at Royal Victoria Country Parkwww.jst.hampshire.org.uk

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Centre stage for Barton SoulBarton Peveril soul band ended the college year on a high note after being invited to perform at the prestigious Music for Youth National Festival.

The annual five day event brought together 8000 inspiring young musicians from schools and colleges throughout the UK. Barton Soul followed in the footsteps of the college choir and jazz band which have also performed at the Festival in recent years.

“It’s a tremendous accolade to be asked to perform at the National Festival and to see our soul band take the stage at Birmingham Town Hall was just fantastic,” said music course leader, Gary Williams.

“What makes these performances so special is that membership of Barton Peveril ensembles is open to all students, not just those

studying music. The Soul Band had a great time and really did themselves and the college proud!”

The Music for Youth National Festival takes over central Birmingham with prestigious main stage venues including Symphony Hall. The programme also includes workshops and a variety of fringe activities.

Volunteers make a differenceA team of volunteers from Barton Peveril spent 10 days of their summer break helping to improve facilities and teaching resources at a primary school in Kenya.

The return visit to Hadassah Mission School in the slum area of Nakuru saw a dozen students and staff immerse themselves in African culture as they witnessed the realities of life for families surviving on as little as 60p per day.

Without the school many children would lack nutritious meals and a formal education. Despite the Kenyan government’s pledges, contributions for uniforms, books, stationery and desks are desperately needed; help that is beyond the means of most local communities.

As well as working alongside teachers and sharing new ideas for lessons with the school’s 238 pupils, the volunteers assisted with the construction of new classrooms necessary for Hadassah to be able to run its own exams. Attaining this status will enable precious funding absorbed by sending students to other centres to be spent on resources for the whole school.

Tom Waugh, Projects and Foundation Co-ordinator at partner charity African Adventures, praised the dedication and maturity of

all the Barton Peveril students who have visited Nakuru over the past four years.

He said: “The students have had an incredible volunteering experience and made a profound impact at Hadassah, the benefits of which will be felt for many years to come.

“Having classroom support can be a great help to teachers in Kenya who are often paid very little and do not have the resources we have in the UK.

“The Kenyan students benefit from being exposed to new teaching methods and are even more motivated to

attend school when there are volunteers present.”

Barton Peveril students stage cake sales and other fundraising activities throughout the year to enable future visits to Africa and often continue supporting projects they have worked on once back in the UK.

Photo credit: Gaelle Beri

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Planningmy.eastleigh.gov.uk 17Over 500 new homes to be provided on brownfield sitesThree housing developments on brownfield sites (land that has previously been developed) in central Eastleigh are currently underway to provide much needed homes including affordable housing for local people.

The development at Sirocco Park, on the former Pirelli cable site, is nearing completion and will provide 312 new homes. It comprises a number of one and two bed flats together with a range of two, three, four and five bedroom houses. The development also includes a community and training facility with a pre-school run by YMCA and a learning centre.

Other community benefits include two areas of public open space and play areas together with improvements to Dew Lane footpath/cycleway and cycle links through from Passfield Avenue to the Pirelli estate. It is planned that the development will be completed in September.

Work is also now underway on two other brownfield sites.

The Toynbee Road development, off Leigh Road, will consist of 120 homes including one/two bedroom flats and a mix of two, three, and four bedroom houses. Other community benefits include public open space with play area together with

pedestrian and cycle links to Loveridge Way, Laburnum Grove and the Archers Road backway and improvements to Toynbee Rd/Laburnum Grove junction.

The Travis Perkins site, off Twyford Road, is being developed into 113 homes with a mix of flats and two, three and four bedroom houses. There will also be a public open space and trim trail. Demolition work commenced earlier this year.

Both these developments are likely to be completed in 2017.

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Demolition work is set to begin on the site of the old Civic Offices on Leigh Road this autumn.

An outline planning application will be considered by Eastleigh Local Area Committee later this year that will set out plans of how the two hectare site will be used.

An artist’s impression of the development on the old Travis Perkins site at Mill Street, Eastleigh

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Have your say on future levels of Council Tax Support Due to a reduction in Government funding all local authorities within Hampshire have a difficult financial situation to manage and over the next three years will have to make savings and increase income. Part of these savings could come from reducing the amount of financial help we give to residents through the Council Tax Reduction Scheme. We are likely to see an overall funding shortfall from 2016-20 of up to £5million and this is just one of the areas we will be reviewing.

Before any decisions are made on the Council Tax Reduction (CTR) Scheme 2016/17 we would like your thoughts and views. The consultation will run between 1 September to 31 October, 2015.

Prior to April 2013, Council Tax payers could apply for Council Tax Benefit to help pay their Council Tax. Under this national scheme, Council Tax

payers could receive benefit of up to 100% of their Council Tax liability. Since 2014/15 the amount of grant received from Government to pay for CTR has reduced.

The scheme for Pension Age claimants is set by Government and is not affected by any of the options set out in this consultation.

Proposals for Council Tax Reduction Scheme changesThere are eight proposed changes being considered for our Council Tax Reduction Scheme from 1 April 2016:

Option 1 - Removal of Family Premium for new claims (this will bring the Council Tax Reduction Scheme in line with the changes in Housing Benefit announced by Central Government)

Option 2 - Reducing Backdating of claims to a maximum of 4 weeks (this will bring the Council Tax Reduction Scheme in line with the changes in Housing Benefit announced by Central Government)

Option 3 - Taking the minimum living wage for self-employed earners after one years self-employment (this will bring the Council Tax Reduction Scheme broadly in line with Universal Credit being introduced by Central Government)

Option 4 - Revert the levels of disregarded earnings back to those that were in place within the previous Council Tax Benefit

scheme, namely £5 per week for single persons; and £10 per week for couples.

Option 5 - Reduce the capital limit of personal savings from the existing £16,000 to £6,000 for all cases.

Option 6 - Introduce two levels of non-dependant deductions: £4 per week for non-workers or where income is under £189 gross income per week and £12 per week for those who have gross income above £189 per week;

Option 7 - Take any Child Maintenance paid to a claimant or partner into account in full in the calculation of Council Tax Reduction.

Option 8 - Restrict the maximum level of Council Tax Reduction payable to the equivalent of a Band D charge, where a claimant resides in a property which has a banding of E, F, G or H.

The alternative to making some changes to our scheme would be to put up Council Tax, reduce the amount we spend on other services or use the Council’s reserves.

No final decisions have been made yet and the questionnaire seeks your views and suggestions to help us design the scheme for 2016/17.

Visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/CTRS2015 for details of the full proposals and to complete the consultation questionnaire. Available from 1 September.

If you have evidence that you wish to attach, which you can’t do on the questionnaire, please email: [email protected] or write to Head of Revenue & Benefits, Revenue & Benefits Unit, Eastleigh House, Upper Market Street, Eastleigh, Hants SO50 9YN.

Paper versions of the consultation document are also available on request by phoning 023 8068 8053.

Are you in receipt of Housing Benefit and/or Council Tax Support?

If you are, and you have had a change in your circumstances remember to notify the benefits section at the Council, in writing, of exactly what the change is and provide proof of that change, as you may lose out on benefit or have an overpayment of benefit if you do not do this promptly.

You are required to notify the Council, in writing, within one calendar month of the change

or within 21 days if you are receiving Council Tax Support.

The Council has a duty to protect public funds and ensure that you are receiving the correct benefit/support. If you fail to notify the Council of a change you could face prosecution and have interest, costs or penalties added to any debt that you will have to pay back.

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Residents set for Rugby World Cup Recycling Challenge Borough residents are being set a recycling challenge during this year’s Rugby World Cup in England.

We will be helping residents to recycle all their glass bottles and jars as they enjoy a drink and barbeque during the six week tournament that will include all the home nations, by offering additional glass recycling boxes.

Cabinet Lead for Environment/Sustainability, Cllr Rupert Kyrle, said: “Our Borough residents are great recyclers. Together we have already achieved a recycling rate of just over 40% putting the borough in the premier league of recycling and we couldn’t achieve our great recycling rates without them.

We know that around 70% of waste can be recycled so we are aiming to further improve the amount we recycle. I would encourage all our residents to join us in this challenge, recycle their bottles and jars and support the England team this autumn. Let’s hope that we can recycle celebratory champagne bottles too!”

For more details of how you can join our recycling challenge visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/wasteandrecycling or contact 023 8068 8440.

Free cotton bags as plastic bag levy approachesThe Carrier Bag levy comes into force on 5 October and applies to all stores employing over 250 people. From this date, by law, a charge of 5p per carrier bag will be made. We are giving away 500 cotton bags to help encourage people to avoid using plastic bags when they go shopping.

We have teamed up with The Southern Co-operative and will give away 25 bags free at each of the Co-op stores listed below on a first come first serve basis on Monday 5 October when the new rules come into force. Simply present your voucher to receive your bag - while stocks last!

We will also give bags away at Eastleigh Market on 8 October and at The Pumpkin Festival at RVCP on Saturday 10 October.

Simply take your voucher along to one of the following locations and claim your free cotton bag.

Six of The Southern Co-operative stores within the Borough in:

• Hursley Road, Chandlers Ford• Falkland Court, Velmore

• The Parade, Boyatt Wood • Leigh Road, Eastleigh• Spring Lane, Bishopstoke• Sandy Lane, Fair Oak

Hedge End Town Council, 2000 Centre, St John’s Road (9am-4pm Mon – Fri)

Hound Parish Council, Station Road Netley (9.30am-12noon Mon to Fri)

Sign up for 6 months Garden Waste offerJoin our successful garden waste scheme for 6 months and let us dispose of all those autumn leaves saving you time and money!

Around 15,000 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. Benefits of the scheme include:

• Fortnightly collection from the kerbside

• Saves time and money

• No more queueing at the recycling centre

• Wheeled bin –easy to move around the garden

• No more mess or creepy crawlies in your vehicle

The cost of a bin for six months is just £22.00

To find out how you can join Eastleigh’s ‘green revolution’ and be a part of our garden waste service visit www.eastleigh.gov.uk/gardenwaste or phone 023 8068 8440

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Advanced, 5 Manor Farm Road, Bitterne Triangle, Southampton SO18 1NN

Tel: 023 8055 8184www.advancedexteriorplastics.co.uk

Established in 1997.Our aim as a small family run business is to distance ourselves from the horror stories that the double glazing industry has, by offering our customers an unrivalled service which not only offers value for money but also complete peace of mind.

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What you do NOT get from the Advanced experience:Pushy sales tactics • Phone calls to managers • Ridiculous starting prices • False discounts • Long sales pitches

CRB FITTERS . DEPOSIT PROTECTION . 10 YEAR GUARANTEE . INSURANCE BACKED GUARANTEEESTABLISHED 1997 . BWC TRADING STANDARDS . CHECKATRADE . FENSA REGULATED . FAIR TRADES