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| Youth Council seeks new members |
Get involved! That’s the message Havant Borough Council is giving out to young people as part of National Youth Work Week 2008 (1 to 7 November).
“Young people want to have their say on what goes on in the borough,” says Matt Shearman (16) Chair of Havant Borough Youth Council. “This year's National Youth Work theme is ‘supporting young people's voice and influence’ so what better time to encourage young people to get involved and give them the opportunity to influence key decisions.”
Anyone aged between 11 and 21 who lives, works or learns in the borough can become a member of Havant Borough Youth Council (HBYC) which meets monthly to discuss local issues and topics such as ‘Votes at 16’, a national campaign to lower the voting age for all public elections.
The next HBYC meeting will take place on 4 November at The Original Place Youth Centre, Leigh Park 4.30 - 7pm. Anyone interested in becoming a member is welcome to attend or to find out more information telephone 023 9244 6625 or visit www.youthbeat.net |
| 1900 Boats to race tomorrow morning! |
| The infamous Round the Island Race takes place with record entries, many of the 1900 boats and 15,000 sailors taking part will be Chchester Harbour based. |
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| All in 5,966 days’ work for South Downs Volunteers |
Volunteers committed to the conservation of the South Downs achieved almost 6,000 days of effort in the twelve months to April 2008, according to the Annual Review just published by the South Downs Joint Committee. Tasks varied from replacing fencing and stiles, such as that on the Downs at South Stoke near Arundel, (above) to carrying out wildlife surveys and practical work to conserve threatened chalk downland habitat. Keen local walkers spent 253 days ensuring that public footpaths and other rights of way were clear, whilst other volunteers checked the condition of more than 50 Scheduled Ancient Monuments. In all, 724 practical tasks were tackled as a result of local people generously giving their time and skills. The Volunteer Ranger Service makes an important contribution to the delivery of the work of the South Downs Joint Committee and its partners including Natural England, The National Trust, The Forestry Commission, local councils and a range of smaller local groups. ‘It really is an honour to be associated with a group of individuals who do so much to ensure the future of the landscape and wildlife of the South Downs. The volunteers’ work makes the Downs a better place for people and wildlife.’ Helena Lewis, a volunteer on the South Downs for more than a decade said: ‘Volunteering takes me off the beaten track, amongst friends, doing practical jobs in beautiful surroundings. It’s good to feel that we are making a difference.’ More information about the last 12 months’ work by volunteers and staff of the South Downs Joint Committee can be found at www.southdownsonline.org or by calling 01243 558700. |
| MARINE LIFE EXHIBITION |
| An exciting new exhibition is opens today at the Emsworth Museum. The exhibition dives beneath the surface of our local waters to give a glimpse of the amazing wildlife that lives beneath the waves. |
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