Changing lives and tackling stubborn social issues was the order of the day at the 'Better Place' graduation of Hampshire School for Social Entrepreneurs (HSSE) this year.It seems that it's not just charities that are making Hampshire a better place to live.
Proposals have been made that would move Alresford away from the Winchester constituency at the 2015 General Election. This flyer gives further information about the idea, comment from Alresford councillors and Steve Brine MP and sets out how you can have your say.
Winchester and Chandler's Ford MP Steve Brine responded to the annual report from the Independent Monitoring Board (IMB) at HMP Winchester, which was issued on 8th October 2012.
Steve Brine is backing a little-known charity with its roots firmly based in Winchester, which has launched a national campaign championing young people to make a difference in their communities.
Steve Brine has commented on news that Winchester is to benefit from £400,000 of work to the very busy M3 Junction 9 at Winnall, following a series of announcements from the Department for Transport (DfT).
Steve Brine is backing a new charity which urges those with second homes and empty rooms to provide holidays for Armed Forces families.
Give Us Time was launched in the summer by former Defence Secretary Liam Fox, and seeks to help families re-adjust to life after combat.
South East MEP Nirj Deva was in Winchester on Friday 5th October 2012 for a Q&A session with local Conservative members.
The Milner Hall in St Peter's Street was the venue for an evening which saw food provided by Miff Kayum's Bangkok Brasserie.
Winchester MP Steve Brine made a surprise visit to the Winchester Litter Pickers 'Ball' on Friday 5th October 2012.
The annual event, held to thank the volunteers, took place at St Lawrence Church Hall in Colebrook Street.
Steve Brine met staff and children at Stanmore Primary School on Tuesday 2nd October, taking in a tour of the school and assembly before meeting teachers in the staff room.