Edition 36
May - June 2019
Toss it? No way!
Toss it? No way!
Toss it? No way!
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GREENPOWERING Postcode Publications has donated match funding to the Westbourne Primary School PTA (WPS) to purchase a Greenpower car it is hoped to be the first of many with like minded schools. Stephen Potter Headteacher at WPS said “As a school we have been looking at ways of funding the purchase of a Goblin Kit Car for the last year. Greenpower is an initiative that gets young people enthusiastic about STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) by challenging them to design, build and race an electric car. A very worthwhile endeavour. In a previous school I was lucky enough to attract some sponsorship and buy a kit for the Year five class I had at the time. I will always remember “Jack”, a pupil in my class who was not very academic and struggled in class, standing on the podium at Goodwood proudly
Alan Westbrook from Postcode Publications with Steve Newman from Greenpower by their electric car
receiving the winner’s trophy. The rest of the team nominated Jack to collect the award as he turned out to be an amazing driver and a very competent mechanic. Selfconfidence gained from taking part in the programme, fired his enthusiasm to pursue a career in either motor racing or engineering.”
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Villagers launch campaign to save wildlife Chichester District Council is proposing to give the area special recognition, so it can be a haven where animals can move, migrate and thrive. Local environmental group Greening Westbourne is hoping its new campaign, called Westbourne Wildlife Watch, will provide evidence to support this move. Greening Westbourne secretary Martin Yallop said: “Wildlife all over the UK is threatened by development, intensive farming, pollution and climate change. “It’s important to report sightings because if there’s evidence that an area is home to important species, it has a better chance of being protected. “Endangered creatures are the most crucial to report, Villagers in Westbourne have launched a campaign to but people can also log more common ones, as they’re save local wildlife habitats and the endangered creatures living in them. They are calling on residents to look out for under threat too. It’s a sad fact that many species that used to be common, like starlings and house sparrows, are now wildlife, and then log their sightings online. declining.” This could provide vital evidence that local green For more information, residents can search iRecord spaces should be preserved. online, go to www.brc.ac.uk/irecord/ or download the app. The focus of the campaign is an area of local More information about the campaign, and how to identify countryside regarded by naturalists as a “wildlife corridor”, linking the South Downs National Park and the animals, is available by searching Greening Westbourne or going to e-voice.org.uk/greening-westbourne/ coast. The area includes most of Westbourne.
emSworth celebrateS St. george The community of Emsworth once again celebrates St. George’s Day with its annual parade. The residents of Emsworth are rightly proud of their military neighbours on Thorney Island and St George’s Day gives residents and visitors the opportunity to show their gratitude to the men and women of our armed services for their unstinting dedication to duty. This the eleventh time Emsworth invited soldiers from Thorney Island to celebrate St Georges Day and this year welcome the men and women of 16 Regiment Royal Artillery 11 Battery. The parade will start at 10.30am on Tuesday 23rd April with Veterans from various conflicts going back more than sixty years marching with 16 Regiment Royal Artillery through Emsworth. Children will also accompany the parade from Thorney Island Primary School, culminating in St Peters’ Square in front of the Mayor of Havant and the Commanding Officer from the 16 Regiment, Thorney Island. A large crowd is expected to support this real community event.
Hayling Invasion
Carbon Boys Make New Music Club? Good
Dave’s Beers
Jonathan’s Wining
YES Please
New locally-compiled Crossword
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