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STUBBINGTON 10K LATEST NEWS
The preparations or the Stubbington 10k on Sunday 7th January 2024 are going well.
The event continues to be very popular with the running community as the course is predominantly flat and has some great support along the course. It would be lovely to see the residents of Stubbington and Hill Head coming out to support the runners as they do every year.
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The event starts at 10:30am, with Stubbington Village being closed from 08:30 to 13:30. All roads affected by the event will be closed as follows:
Park Lane - 10:15 to 10:30
Stubbington Lane (from Bells Lane junction) to Stubbington Village 10:00 to 13:30
Gosport Road (from Roundabout at Mays Lane to Red Lion Roundabout) 10:00 to 11:00access only after 11:00 to Gosport Road and not Stubbington Lane or Stubbington Village. Gosport Road (from Red Lion Roundabout to
Daedalus Way Roundabout 10:00 to 11:00
Marine Parade West from Hovercraft Museum to Sea Lane 10:30 to 12:00
Sea Lane and Salterns Road 10:30 to 13:00
Hill Head Road (from Knightsbank to Crofton Lane at the roundabout by Bell Davies Road) 10:30 to 13:00
The race will start and finish in Stubbington Village and as per all previous years there will be some road closures and we will ensure we minimise the disruption to residents as much as possible by re-opening the roads as soon as it is safe to do so – the understanding of the residents for these closures is hugely appreciated.
Over the years we have raised significant amounts of money for local charities, and we are intending to do the same for the 2024 race. Look forward to seeing everyone on 7th January 2024 for another successful race.
Sara McRitchie
Race-Director@stubbingtongreenrunners.net



November Nutcrackers Hampshire Police Male Voice Choir
Have you ever fancied singing with a male voice choir?

This Christmas we are inviting people to come along to our rehearsals on Wednesday evenings to learn 2 pieces to perform with us.
Our informal Christmas Soiree on Wed 13th December will be a relaxed evening. Invite your friends and family to listen to you make a fine sound as part of one of the longest established choirs in Hampshire.
Formed in Portsmouth in 1940, HPMVC recruits singers from the general public. We sing around the county and beyond – recently taking part in the Cornwall Festival of Male Voice Choirs. There’s no requirement to read music – our fantastic music team are on hand to get us all up to speed. And being a sociable bunch, after rehearsals we enjoy a drink at the social club. Join us from 1st November, 8pm, Sarisbury Green Social Club.
hampshirepolicechoir.org.uk @HPMVC