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‘Have your say’ event on tour!
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Tuesday, 11 November 2008 19:59

Residents of Havant have the chance to share their views or to ask questions about Havant Borough Council and the way it is run, at one of three “Have your Say” events.

 

This annual event has been extended and is being hosted at two additional venues around the borough, rather than in previous years only being at the civic offices.

 

Councillor Tony Briggs, Leader of the council says, “Previous years have brought a variety of questions and views from residents. It gives people the chance to speak directly to those who make the decisions in a friendly and open environment. I thought it was important to try and take this event out to the community in order to make it more accessible.”

 

To have your chance to hear how the council sets its budget; its vision for the future; and to question Havant Borough Council’s Executive Councillors you will need to submit your questions in advance and you also need to indicate what event you wish to attend.

 

Events are being held as follows:-

 

Monday 24 November 2008 at Civic Offices, Havant, from 2.00pm to 4.00pm.

 

Tuesday 25 November 2008 at Anders House, Milton Road, Waterlooville, from 7.00pm to 9.00pm.

 

Monday 8 December 2008 at Hayling Island Community Centre, from 7.00pm to 9.00pm.

 

For further details on how to submit your question and reserve your place please use this link>>, or call the Democratic Services Team 023 9244 6231.

 
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Launch of Chichester Christmas Festivities

Chichester District's first ever Snow Queen will be joining The Mayor of Chichester, Councillor David Siggs, to turn on the Christmas lights outside the Council House in North Street on Saturday 29 November at 5pm.

The Snow Parade, and fireworks, have been arranged by the City Centre Management Programme. The day's schedule, starting at 10am, will include welcoming two of Santa's live reindeers to the Bell Tower, Chichester Cathedral, where children can have their photos taken with them for publication in the Chichester Observer.

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The Snow Parade, led by Snow Queen Hayley Woodward of Midhurst, will leave Priory Park at 2pm and go through the main shopping areas. Hayley Woodward, who will celebrate her 20th birthday on Christmas Day, will be in a carriage led by two white horses. Street entertainment will take over after the parade, with the promise of roller-skating elves, stilt walkers, and many other special attractions.

As darkness falls, Oakwood School Choir will lead the celebrations by singing at HSBC Bank. This will be followed by the Blessing of the Tree at the Market Cross by the Dean of Chichester, the Very Rev Nicholas Frayling. The lights switch-on at 5pm, organised by Chichester City Council, will be followed by the event's spectacular finale; a firework display from Chichester Cathedral Green.

Councillor Maureen Elliott, Portfolio Holder for Economy at Chichester District Council, said: "As we all know, these are difficult times for businesses large and small, but I'm delighted to say that many local retailers have been very supportive of the City Centre Management Christmas programme. Proposals Bridal Wear, Hi Ho Silver, Buzby & Blue, LA Nails, and Boots No.7 all offered prizes for the Snow Queen.

"This promises to be a great afternoon with many activities on offer to keep shoppers and visitors entertained, including face painting, balloon model making, bands and choirs. For many, this event kick starts Christmas preparations, and what a great start it promises to be."

A free programme detailing the seasonal fun is available from the Tourist Information Centre.

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GOOSE WATCH VOLUNTEERS WANTED

An innovative new scheme is being launched this autumn in Chichester Harbour to help protect the migrating flocks of Brent Geese. Called ‘Goose Watch’, volunteers are being recruited to help monitor the movement of the Geese over the coming months.

Last winter, a peak of over 12,000 Dark-bellied Brent Geese visited Chichester Harbour, making the area internationally important for this species with about 5% of the population. The Geese are easily identified by their ‘cackling’ sound as they fly overhead in their favourite ‘wavy’ formation or form groups plodding over the mudflats on their sturdy webbed feet. In the daytime the Geese will often move inland and can be seen grazing on fields.

They favour crops such as wheat, oil-seed rape as well as grassland. This can be a problem for arable farmers. Keeping track of their movements as they look for new grazing land can be a bit of a headache for Conservation Officer, Ed Rowsell. Ed says, ‘Each year we try to build up a picture of where the Geese go, which fields they use and how many visit Chichester Harbour. Over the years we developed an understanding of how the Geese use the harbour and the surrounding fields in the AONB. It is my task to try and track them down.’

To help with this important work, a new scheme called ‘Goose Watch’ has been launched. Five keen volunteers have already signed up but lots more are needed.  Under the scheme local volunteers will be allocated a sector within which to monitor the geese on a fortnightly basis. Reports will then be fed back to the Harbour Office to help the Conservancy build up a much better informed picture of the habits of these special winter visitors.

Anyone interested in joining ‘Goose Watch’ should contact Ed Rowsell at the Harbour Office 01243 510985. No birdwatching experience is necessary as training, maps and recording forms will all be provided.

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