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Remembrance Service in Titchfield

Remembrance Sunday, falls on 14 November in 2021,

Remembrance Sunday, which falls on 14 November in 2021, is an opportunity for Titchfield residents to commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women in the two World Wars and later conflicts.

This year’s ceremony reverts to the usual format - a short Remembrance Service in St Peter's Church, starting at 10am, followed by a procession through The Square culminating in the laying of wreaths at the War Memorial beside the Parish Rooms.

Following the Act of Remembrance you are invited to lay personal tokens or crosses.

During the service at the memorial part of the High Street will be closed to traffic.

Service sheets will be available at the Parish Rooms Click HERE to download a copy to print out in advance.

Government guidance on Covid, is constantly changing. The organisers will monitor this and act in accordance with any changes.

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Pop in to a Pop Up Cafe

During advent St Peter’s Church would like to invite you its ‘Pop Up Cafe’.

During advent St Peter’s Church would like to invite you its ‘Pop Up Cafe’.

Enjoy refreshments, company and conversation, browse Christmas gift stalls and support our church and other charities.

Come on your own, bring a friend or neighbour, or come as a family group

The cafe opens on Saturday 27th followed by Saturdays 4th, 11th and 18th December and are open on each of those days from 10.30 am to 1pm.

Do come along

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Christmas Choir

Join the Christmas Choir at St Peter’s

Calling any singers who would like to join an ‘all comers’ choir for the Christmas services and celebrations at St Peter’s this year! Rehearsals will start on Saturday 13th November, 2.00pm, in church.

Please email: office@stpetertitchfield.org.uk to express interest in the opportunity.

If you know which part you normally sing include that detail in your message but don’t be put off if you are not sure.

David Chandler, who gave a series of excellent organ recitals in church during the summer, will be choirmaster.

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Christmas Country Market Craft Sale

Country Market Craft Sale Day 16th October 2021

The crafty ladies of Titchfield Country Market would love to see you at the Parish Room on Saturday 16th October 1000-1600.

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They will be selling Christmas decorations, jewellery, hand knitted socks , scarves and shawls, felted hats and bags, greetings cards, pictures and prints, fridge magnets, sun catchers, tea cosies, patchwork quilts and handbags, as well as our home made cakes and jams.

They will be taking orders for Christmas cakes and puddings, home made mincemeat and mince pies. Drop in for a cup of tea or coffee and a slice of cake for just £1.50.

Just the place to find Christmas presents and they take either cash or cards - look forward to seeing you!

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Titchfield Ablaze - Time to order your tree

Every year Titchfield Village celebrates Christmas when local residents display a lit Christmas tree

Every year Titchfield Village celebrates Christmas when local residents display a lit Christmas tree in a bracket fixed to the outside of their houses. Would you like to join in (or join us again) and have an outdoor tree this year?

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This year we can supply a 4ft Nordmann tree at £13.50. (same price as 2020) If you
would like a Christmas tree, orders must be placed by:

Monday 1st November 2021 (at the very latest - no late orders)

The trees are ready for you to collect from 9.30-3.30pm on Saturday 4th December
from the Yard entrance please adhere to Social Distancing and wear a mask.
These Trees are available for Titchfield Village residents - outside Trees only. Please
tell your neighbours and friends in the village if they do not know.

Click the above link to download a .pdf of the Titchfield Ablaze order form and return it to Tessa Short, 35/37 West Street, Titchfield, PO14 4DG

Photo: Mary Burner

Photo: Mary Burner

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The Greening Campaign is coming to Titchfield

Residents in Titchfield are coming together to set up a new campaign to tackle Climate Change.

Residents in Titchfield are coming together to set up a new campaign to tackle Climate Change.

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 ‘Greening Titchfield’ is an initiative where the community will join forces to help reduce its impact on the environment. The idea is that if enough individuals make small changes in their lives it will collectively make a positive difference.

 The campaign will be launched at a public meeting, where residents can learn more about Greening Titchfield, what it involves and how they can take part. The meeting details are as follows:

  • When: Wednesday 20 October, at 6.30pm

  • Where: The Parish Room, High Street, Titchfield

 Cllr Simon Martin, Climate Change Champion at Fareham Borough Council, said: “This community-led project has seen great results in other areas. We hope that if it’s successful in Titchfield other parts of the Borough will want to come forward and do their own greening campaigns. I’d encourage residents and community groups in the village to get involved and help make changes to mitigate the effects of Climate Change at a truly local level.”

 For more information, please contact climatechange@fareham.gov.uk or call 01329 236100.

 More details about the Greening Campaign can be found at www.greening-campaign.co.uk 

 To find out more about the Council’s work to mitigate the effects of Climate Change, visit https://www.fareham.gov.uk/climatechange

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Titchfield Festival Theatre announces new playwright competition

Titchfield Festival Theatre is delighted to announce a new playwright competition with a total prize package worth £10,000.

Titchfield Festival Theatre is delighted to announce a new playwright competition with a total prize package worth £10,000.

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Supporting new plays and playwrights is extremely important to everyone at our theatre. That is why we have launched this new contest by providing financial incentives and a platform for playwrights to see their play performed in front of a live audience.

The Winner will receive a cash prize of £1000 and see their play performed in the Acorn Theatre for one week. The package includes support from a TFT Director and a cast of actors.

 The criteria is simple.

 Your play must be a BRAND NEW FULL LENGTH PLAY and never performed before. Plays of all genres are welcome, with a maximum length of two hours performance time.

Submissions close 30th November 2021, with our expert panel shortlisting the finalists in December 2021.

All plays will be read anonymously by a panel of readers appointed by TFT. This panel consists of a diverse mix of Patrons, volunteers, language and literature professionals, all from a wide age range and geographical area).  This panel will then create a final shortlist. A panel of readers consisting of artistic directors, professional actors, directors and playwrights will meet to make the final decision.

One winner will be picked from 10 shortlisted  finalists and announced in January 2022.

 To find out more including a link to the Entry Form, please click onto our website.

 Good luck!



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The Parish Magazine

The Parish magazine, Titchfield News, contains information about church and village news

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The Parish magazine, Titchfield News, contains information about church and village news and events and articles about village life. It is published bi-monthly and copies of previous issues are available at: http://www.stpetertitchfield.org.uk/titchfield-news .

There is a facility for online copies to be read aloud. Please see:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETOohmYui3Q 

The October issue of Titchfield News is being delivered to all subscribers this week. Individual copies, price £1.00, are available to buy in the church when it is open.

If you don’t have a subscription and would like one, please contact Gerry Pontefract by text message on: 07818 568034 and she will see if there is a distributor for your area.

We do hope you enjoy reading Titchfield News.

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Get onboard the Smile Train charity sale

Come along this weekend to an amazing charity sale in aid of the Smile Train.

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Come along this weekend to an amazing charity sale in aid of the Smile Train at Meon-Bye-Farm, Titchfield.

Smile Train is an international children’s charity with a sustainable approach to a single, solvable problem: cleft lip and palate.

Many children with untreated clefts around the world live in isolation, but more importantly, have difficulty eating, breathing, hearing, and speaking. Cleft treatment is safe, and the impact on the child is immediate.

A cleft occurs when certain body parts and structures do not fuse together during foetal development.

Clefts can involve the lip and/or the roof of the mouth, which is made up of both hard and soft palate. Around the world, many children with clefts will never receive the reconstructive surgery they need.

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Titchfield Abbey WI are back

"We are back! Titchfield Abbey WI are delighted to once again be able to hold monthly meetings

We are back! Titchfield Abbey WI are delighted to once again be able to hold monthly meetings indoors, in a socially distanced way, and with all safety measures being taken.

Some lovely outdoor meetings, sometimes with a picnic, were held during this summer, but having held the first indoor meeting in September everybody is raring to go!

President, Maureen Levenson

President, Maureen Levenson

At the September meeting a presentation was made to the President, Maureen Levenson, of a thankyou certificate for her support, communication, wisdom and humour, as well as a pig planter for her new garden. During the pandemic and lockdowns,

Maureen wrote a total of 70 weekly newsletters, delivered by email and a few on foot, which kept all the members in touch and providing a weekly focus with a touch of wit, news and views. For some who live alone it was a weekly lifeline and Maureen would frequently follow up with telephone calls to those alone or celebrating a birthday or special event.

New members and visitors are always welcome to group meetings, which are generally held on the second Tuesday of each month, always starting at 9.30am, at Titchfield Community Centre.

Women new to the area, or perhaps recently retired or the children are now at school, all ages, are welcome to come along and try this active WI. Tea/coffee with biscuits will be served and there will be an opportunity to meet members and to find out about Titchfield Abbey WI's activities.

Further details of meetings and speakers can be found online by anyone wishing to attend a local meeting, at HCFWI (Hampshire County Federation of Womens' Institutes) and clicking on Titchfield Abbey WI.

Visitors are greeted at the door so please feel welcome to come along. At the October meeting on Tuesday 12 October we will hear Sophie Fryer talk about "Hats Off to Millinery" and on Tuesday 9 November there will be a "Remembrance" themed speaker."



Please note this information refers only to Titchfield Abbey WI, which is a morning group; Titchfield WI is a separate evening group.



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Songs for a New World. It’s about one moment.

Songs for a New World is the first musical from Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown (Parade, Bridges Of Madison County), coming to Titchfield Festival Theatre in October.

Songs for a New World is the first musical from Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown (Parade, Bridges Of Madison County), coming to Titchfield Festival Theatre in October.

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It's about one moment. It's about hitting the wall and having to make a choice, or take a stand, or turn around and go back. These are the stories and characters of today, the Songs For A New World, this moving collection of powerful songs which examines life, love and the choices we make. It is also about looking forward and knowing that there is always someone there routing for you. 

Karla Watkins is the director of Songs for a New World and said,

Songs for a New World is technically a song cycle, a collection of stories from unnamed characters around a theme. They are all based around a moment of decision or change in a person’s life, whether that be circumstantial or they themselves make a decision to change their lives.

“I have been working with cast members in the show on other projects, and I wanted the opportunity to work together with this extremely talented group of amazing singers – Songs for a New World showcases their talent perfectly.

“For me, the show is truly inspirational. The audience will watch as people seek to fight through their difficulties, or make decisions to improve their lives. They will discover that even when people are in turmoil, there still manages to be something uplifting about the music.

“People will particularly enjoy the variety of music there is in this show. There is something for everyone, from your traditional sounding musical ballads to songs with elements of jazz or funk. The singers are incredible and will have people on the edge of their seats with the performances they will be giving.”

Titchfield Festival Theatre’s production of Songs for a New World opens at the Titchfield Festival Theatre, St Margarets Lane on Monday 11th October until Saturday 16th October 2021. Evening shows start at 7.30pm.

For more information including booking tickets, please go to http://titchfieldfestivaltheatre.com/  or contact our Box Office on 0333 666 3366. Songs for a New World will be also streamed live on Friday 15th & Saturday 16th October 2021.

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Canal footpath closed.

The canal footpath to the sea, designated ‘Fareham Footpath 51’ is currently closed to walkers

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The canal footpath to the sea, designated ‘Fareham Footpath 51’ is currently closed to walkers

The period of closure is from Monday 6th September for a period of five days or until completion of the works, whichever is sooner.

The work involves the removal of Ash trees that have Ash dieback.

Walkers can still use part of the route up to the actual closure.

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Blooms on show

Colourful blooms, perfect vegetables

Colourful blooms, perfect vegetables, delicious looking fruit, tasty preserves and stunning photos were on display at Titchfield Gardener’s Club annual Horticultural Show.

Following the judging the Parish Rooms were open in the afternoon for members of the public to admire the exhibits. 

This year’s show had 24 participants who submitted 268 entries competiting for 10 trophies.

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British Gas help with Jigsaws

Jigsaws Pre-school, based within the Scout Hall at Titchfield Community Centre, were delighted to have British Gas help with a Charity Day to help set up their garden area.

Planters and wall planters, made from pallets

Planters and wall planters, made from pallets

Jigsaws Pre-school, based within the Scout Hall at Titchfield Community Centre, were delighted to have British Gas help with a Charity Day to help set up their garden area next to the Community Centre.  

They built planters and filled them with 17 bags of soil.  They made wall planters from pallets, put 3 tonnes of wood clippings down and cut back the brambles.  

They made a drain cover to make the area safe for the children and then made a Mud Kitchen for the children to use.

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 Jigsaws are so grateful for the work that was carried out because it means the plans for planting can now take place for September when the children return to pre-school.  

There are lots of lovely plans including a vegetable patch, a herb garden, water planter, and lots of lovely bits to add to the area, including a bug hotel, bird feeders and scarecrows.

Jigsaws would like to say thank you to Steve, Jack, Neal, Sonny, Steve and Mark from British Gas for their amazing help.  

They were happy with their constant supply of tea, coffee, biscuits and cakes, and of course lunch from the Bakers!

Lisa Robinson

(Supervisor at Jigsaw Pre-school)

The team with Lisa

The team with Lisa

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Notice of the temporary closure of St Peter’s Church

A site survey and structural inspection of the Southampton Chapel monument and crypt is being carried out

Notice of the temporary closure of St Peter’s Church -Monday 30th August to Friday 3rd September 2021

A site survey and structural inspection of the Southampton Chapel monument and crypt is being carried out during the above period which is necessary to establish what is needed in terms of their future management, protection and conservation.

The closure of the church is required because of insurance and health and safety reasons.

The Southampton Chapel monument

The Southampton Chapel monument

The work will be undertaken by the Skillington Workshop Ltd, a leading building conservation and restoration firm with extensive experience in conserving monuments in an ecclesiastical setting.

The work is being sponsored jointly by St Peter’s Parochial Church Council and the Shakespeare Southampton Legacy Trust (SSLT), a charity founded by Lord Montagu who is sponsoring this project.

If the project overruns due to unforeseen circumstances the church will also have to close the following week the 6th to 10th September. This will not affect Sunday services.

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Travellers pitch up on Barry’s Meadow

A small group of Travellers have set up camp on Barry’s Meadow

A small group of Travellers have set up camp on Barry’s Meadow

The group which arrived on Saturday are camped at the top of the open space, close to the rear of ‘Gaylords’.

It is understood that Fareham Council and Police are aware.

A larger group of travellers are currently camped on the Stubbington Recreation Ground.

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Posbrook Lane development - Latest

The text of a letter sent by Fareham Borough Council to all those who had previously commented on the Posbrook Lane scheme.

Below is the text of a letter sent by Fareham Borough Council to all those who had previously commented on the Posbrook Lane scheme.

Dear Sir/Madam

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990

APPEAL UNDER SECTION 78

I refer to the above details. An appeal has been made to the Secretary of State against the

decision of Fareham Borough Council to refuse to grant planning permission.

I previously wrote to you earlier this year on 4th February 2021 concerning this appeal. In

that letter I explained that planning appeals are decided on behalf of the Secretary of State

by an executive agency known as The Planning Inspectorate not Fareham Borough Council.

At that time the intention was to hold a hearing to determine the appeal.

The Planning Inspectorate has now contacted the Council to change the procedure under

which the appeal will be determined to an inquiry. The procedure to be followed is set out in

the Town and Country Planning Appeals (Determination by Inspectors) (Inquiry Procedure)

(England) Rules 2000, as amended.

The inquiry will start on 7th December 2021 and is scheduled to last for three days. I will

write to you again nearer the time with more including how you can attend and take part in

the virtual inquiry.

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Site Address: Land East Of Posbrook Lane Titchfield Fareham

Description of development: Outline planning application for the erection of up to 57

dwellings, together with associated parking,

landscaping and access from Posbrook Lane

Application reference: P/19/1193/OA

Appellant's name: Foreman Homes

Appeal reference: 4191

For any group or organisation who wish to take an active part in the Inquiry, the opportunity is

available to apply for what is known as Rule 6 status. Although unusual, there is also scope

for interested individuals to take part on the same basis. Rule 6 status means that you

would be able to present your evidence on a formal basis and cross examine the evidence of

others. You can find guidance at the following link:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/apply-for-rule-6-status-on-a-planning-appeal-orcalled-

in-application

Arrangements for the Inquiry are currently being finalised by the Planning Inspectorate.

These will include a pre-Inquiry conference call with the lead parties to deal with procedural

and administrative matters, including how the evidence will be heard. As a Rule 6 party, it is

anticipated that you would also be a part of that process. If, having read the above guidance,

you wish to apply for Rule 6 status and/or have any related questions, you should contact the

Planning Inspectorate immediately. If you are interested but are unable to access the

guidance electronically, again, you should contact the Planning Inspectorate who will try and

assist.

If, having read the above guidance, you wish to apply for Rule 6 status it is essential that you

contact the Planning Inspectorate immediately.

We have forwarded all the representations made to us on the application to the Planning

Inspectorate and the appellant. These will be considered by the Inspector when determining

the appeal along with any other comments submitted to the Planning Inspectorate following

the notification letter sent in February this year.

If you wish to make comments, or modify/withdraw your previous representation, you can do

so online at https://acp.planninginspectorate.gov.uk. If you do not have access to the

internet, you can send your comments to:

Helen Skinner

The Planning Inspectorate

Temple Quay House

2 The Square

Bristol

BS1 6PN

All representations must be received by 16th September 2021. Any representations

submitted after the deadline will not usually be considered and will be returned. The Planning

Inspectorate does not acknowledge representations. All representations must quote the

appeal reference 4191.

Please note that any representations you submit to the Planning Inspectorate will be copied

to the appellant and this local planning authority and will be considered by the Inspector

DM28E (4191)

when determining the appeal.

The appeal documents are available for inspection at

https://moderngov.fareham.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=363&MId=4058&Ver=4

You can get a copy of one of the Planning Inspectorate's "Guide to taking part in planning

appeals" booklets free of charge from GOV.UK at

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/taking-part-in-a-planning-listed-building-orenforcement-

appeal or from us.

When made, the decision will be published online at https://acp.planninginspectorate.gov.uk

Fareham Borough Council is collecting your information in order to perform this service, and

if further information is needed in order to do so, you may be contacted using the details

provided. In performing this service, any information you provide may be shared with other

organisations or departments. More detailed information can be found online

http://www.fareham.gov.uk/privacy.aspx or on request.

Yours faithfully

Richard Wright

Principal Planner (Development Management)

DM28E (4191)

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And all that Jazz - at the Great Barn

Join with the Friends of St Peter’s for a splendid afternoon of Jazz at Titchfield’s Great Barn.

Join with the Friends of St Peter’s for a splendid afternoon of Jazz at Titchfield’s Great Barn.

n aid of www.friends-of-st-peters.org so why not make up a party and be part of something special, helping to maintain the fabric of our beautiful Church.

Harry Strutters Hot Four

Harry Strutters Hot Four

Come along and listen or dance to some traditional New Orleans Jazz from the much acclaimed Harry Strutters Hot Four.

Hadlows will be on hand with their Hog Roast (including a vegetarian option). The licensed bar will be open as well for some liquid refreshment.

Make a date in your diary, Sunday September 12th 2pm - 6pm (Gates open at 1.30pm)

Entrance tickets £13 adult, £5 child, Buy in advance at TicketSource.co.uk Jazz at the Great Barn

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Garden waste collection suspended

The Council’s garden waste collection service has been suspended today until further notice.

The Council’s garden waste collection service has been suspended today until further notice. 

This difficult decision has been taken as a result of a number of key staff being affected by the pandemic and to ensure the core services of collecting waste and recycling can continue without disruption.  Any households affected are likely to have to wait a further two weeks for their garden waste to be collected on the next due date.

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Residents are advised to put their garden waste sacks out as usual. However, if they have not been collected within 48 hours of their normal collection day, residents will be required to either take them to a recycling centre themselves or re-present on their next scheduled collection date. Only one bag will be picked up in any subsequent rounds, as the garden waste lorries have weight limits they cannot exceed safely and are operating during the peak of the garden waste season. 

Fareham Borough Council is doing all it can to ensure that disruption is kept to a minimum and apologises for the inconvenience to residents.  Service updates will be posted on the Council’s website and on social media.  For more information, please visit: https://www.fareham.gov.uk/waste_collection_and_recycling/refuse/problems_with_collections/serviceupdates.aspx  

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Latest Parish Magazine available

The Parish magazine, Titchfield News, contains information about Church and village news and events and articles about village life. It is published bi-monthly and copies of previous issues are available at: http://www.stpetertitchfield.org.uk/titchfield-news .

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There is a facility for online copies to be read aloud. Please see:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETOohmYui3Q

The August issue of Titchfield News is being delivered to all subscribers this week. Individual copies, price £1.00, are available to buy in the church when it is open.

If you don’t have a subscription and would like one, please contact Gerry Pontefract by text message on: 07818568034 and she will see if there is a distributor for your area.

We do hope you enjoy reading Titchfield News.

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