The University of Portsmouth and Hampshire Constabulary are carrying out some research and would like to know local residents’ thoughts about how police officers have handled the challenge of enforcing new rules during the Covid19 lock down. If
Following a successful funding application to the National Lottery, a new range of support sessions will be delivered by Motiv8 South at their Hubs in Toronto Place and Rowner Youth & Arts Media Centre from September 2020. Sessions range from creative writing to arts and crafts, along with support for wellbeing
Questions from a range of sources have been pulled together to understand issues that are affecting local communities and any positive impact Neighbourhood Watch activity is having to address local concerns. The survey is open to all members of the public to complete, whether they live in a Neighbourhood Watch area or not.
Tombstoning is an activity which has occurred around the coast for generations, unfortunately over recent years it has gained attention for the wrong reasons, with a number of people killed or seriously injured. This information below offers some essential advice for those considering tombstoning: Why is it dangerous? Tombstoning offers a high-risk, high-impact
This course is designed for anyone who would like to use social media, browse the internet, shop online or do on-line banking safely and is run by the Hampshire Library Service. This is a free online course using Zoom. Participants will be required to download Zoom software and the course
Due to the social distancing measures implemented following the emergence of Covid-19, the 2020 programme will be delivered online offering a range of activities including crafts, quizzes and cooking, alongside sessions around mental health and wellbeing. Full details to be announced on the Summer Passport page: Summer Passport
Due to the pandemic and resulting measures implemented by the UK Government, the annual Safer Gosport Community Day did not take place on April 25th 2020. Usually at the Community Day, local residents are able to meet the organisations that help to keep them safe but due to the social distancing
Part of the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Partnership of CCGs, Fareham & Gosport Clinical Commissioning Group helps to plan and buy health services in Fareham and Gosport. They have produced a flyer which includes advice on how people can protect their mental health
A small army of volunteers is being trained to support those most in need during the coronavirus pandemic. Following a call for help, almost 340 people have signed up for the new Gosport Community Response service. The scheme, which has been set up as a joint venture by Gosport Voluntary Action and
Non-essential services remain on a reduced basis and you can find out details about this from the Gosport Borough Council website – also available are contact details for queries you may have regarding Council Tax, Benefits, Housing and other essential services. The Hampshire County Council information page includes links