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Wanted: Accommodation
Wanted: unfurnished, self-contained accommodation for single semi-retired professional lady. Hants/West Sussex border. Rural/semi-rural preferred.
Help with gardening/animals offered for resonable rent.
References available
please contact
alisonparks@fsmail.net
01243 389151 or 07790695764

16/07/08

 

 

Philip MacDougall has new book on the history of ethnic minorities in Portsmouth published

Philip MacDougall, whose book on the history of Chichester was published three years ago, has now written a new book.  Published by Portsmouth City Council, it is a history of the ethnic minorities of Portsmouth.  Philip MacDougall, who is a member of the website committee and a Southbourne parish councillor, has long felt the need to ensure that the history of all peoples in all situations should always be recorded.  His interest in the ethnic minority communities of Portsmouth stems from his employment in the city and his work at Portsmouth College.  Here, he frequently works with members of the various communities.  In his book, Philip gives particular attention to the city's two largest communities, those from Bangladesh and Hong Kong.  He also considers those more recent to the area and especially the important contribution of political asylum seekers and refugees.

 

Let’s Make Chidham a Fair Trade Community

Fair Trade products guarantee a better deal for Third World producers. There are now well over 1,500 products and goods that carry the Fair Trade kite mark of which tea, coffee and chocolate are the most popular. If we made Chidham a Fair Trade community, it would mean that these and other Fair Trade products would be more freely available to those who wish to purchase fairly traded items. And there are easy ways to do this.

If there were enough people interested, we could have a number of Fair Trade points of contact throughout the community – maybe a Fair Trade point of sale in every road. At the moment there is a campaign in Chichester to make Chichester a Fair Trade Town . But we could be doing something much more local by making our own Chidham community area a Free Trade community.

If you like the idea, then why not contact me: philip.macdougall@btinternet.com

see also The Fairtrade Foundation, Onlyfairtrade,

Volunteers - Litter clearance

Experience shows that voluntary effort can keep on top of the litter problem.
Volunteers in Chidham and Hambrook collect litter in their own locality. We just have to pick it up faster than they throw it down! This is not as bad as it sounds because in fact very few people throw down litter. Its just that if we don't pick it up it hangs around for a long time disfiguring our environment .
A 'picking stick' for picking up the litter is an essential tool, and makes an otherwise tiring and distasteful job a practical task that we can all do.
Michael Gladwin, a parish councillor, coordinates the effort and can supply picking sticks for people prepared to make a regular effort to remove litter from their locality.
michaelwheatfields@hotmail.com

 

Volunteers - Litter Blitz

Sunday April 23, St Georges day, volunteers were out doing something to reduce the problem of litter around the village. see report . Want to join the Litter Blitz team?

Contact Parish councillor Michael Gladwin
michaelwheatfields@hotmail.com

Badminton Players

 
My colleague and I are two 40-something good-intermediate badminton players (male) who are looking to organise a regular badminton slot with players of a similar standard, male and/or female. Initially, we would look to hire a court at Southbourne Leisure Centre but with a view to using the new Chidham School sports hall, if possible.
If you are interested, please contact Graeme Bradshaw at midwayjocks@aol.com 
Thank you.
ref 29/03/06


Environmental Volunteers

If anyone is interested in joining our winter conservation working parties at Cobnor Estate, then do contact Diana Beale on 572123 or email taylorbeales@yahoo.co.uk.

 

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