After a successful winter season we are all eager to get back on the grass courts. Our season is scheduled to begin on Saturday, 26th April with a working party to tidy…
DAMAGE TO TREES
by Alan Twigg, Ethelburt Avenue No doubt other long term residents like myself were surprised by the inaccurate and misleading letter published under this heading in the January Newsletter. For the sake…
ZERO TOLERANCE
by Steve MacKenzie, HCERA Secretary Have you suffered from vandalism to your property recently? Did you think it was pointless phoning the police? Informing the police does at least show them the…
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
As the Midsummer Party was so successful last year, the Committee plans that it should have a similar format this year. However, parties are not everyone’s cup-of-tea, so would you like the…
NORTH NEIGHBOURHOODS PARTNERSHIP
The Coordinating Group of the Southampton North Neighbourhoods Partnership has met and agreed a >Draft Vision=. They have also started to develop a Draft Improvement Plan based on the priorities established at…
SWAYTHLING LAWN TENNIS CLUB
Whilst our grass courts are undergoing their winter maintenance, members have been playing on other surfaces. Saturday lunchtimes see us indoors at Fleming Park and on Friday evenings a few hardy souls…
SHORT WALKS, NUMBER 7
This walk skirts the Townhill Park House grounds and then returns via Mansbridge. The walk takes about one hour and a half. Go down Bassett Green Road and under the railway arch….
DAMAGE TO TREES
by Camilla Wydenbach Having read the last newsletter, I feel compelled to respond on the above subject. I need to explain to residents that I have no vested interest as our children…
ETHELBURT AS A SHORT-CUT
by Helen Jarvis, 111 Ethelburt Avenue A suggestion to solve the current problem of the Avenue being used as a cut-through would be to install bollards half-way alone, thus making a short…
S.F.R.A.
The Southampton Association of Residents’ Associations held its AGM on the 5th December. The formal business was followed by two presentations. The first by John Martin, the City Cleansing Officer, was on…