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<title>Hampshire&#039;s military heritage shows a realm of possibilities</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ <p>Hampshire's military heritage shows a realm of possibilities</p>
<p>Thursday, 04 April 2013</p>
<p>Why not take a tip from the 2013 'Defence of the Realm' pocket guide and visit one of Hampshire's many military heritage sites this year. </p>
<p>Packed with over 80 great events and 30 sites including castles, historic ships, museums, special displays and exhibitions, the pocket guide is available free from Tourist Information Centres, by calling 01271 336136 or ordering on-line from the <a href="http://www.defenceoftherealm.co.uk/">Defence of the Realm website</a>. It also includes discount vouchers so visitors can make savings of up to 20% on normal admission fees. </p>
<p>Sites included in the guide range from Buckler's Hard in Beaulieu whose updated Maritime Museum is celebrating its 50th anniversary and the Royal Military Police Museum near Fareham, to the Royal Armouries Fort Nelson in Fareham and Basing House Ruins in Basingstoke. The guide also includes a comprehensive list of events for the whole year, including children's activities during school holidays, a Model Warship Weekend at Explosion! in Gosport, and a Fun For All Day at the Royal Green Jackets Museum in Winchester. </p>
<p>Tourism contributes almost &#163;3 billion to Hampshire's economy every year and employs more than 60,000 people. Visitors to Hampshire's military heritage sites, more than one million people every year, make a substantial contribution to this total. </p>
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<ul><li><a href="http://www.defenceoftherealm.co.uk">Defence of the Realm</a></li></ul>
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<pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2013 15:39:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>LEGO Trail builds on the success of Lego Mania</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ <p>LEGO Trail builds on the success of Lego Mania</p>
<p>Friday, 22 March 2013</p>
<p>LEGO fans are in for a treat this Easter when the new LEGOMania Trail is launched across Hampshire. </p>
<p>Building on the continued success of LEGO&#174;Mania 2013 at Hampshire County Council's Milestones Museum in Basingstoke, for the first time a LEGOMania Trail will run from Thursday 28 March to Sunday 9 June.</p>
<p>The LEGOMania Trail is a partnership project between Hampshire County Council, Southampton City Council and Winchester City Council, supported by the Arts Council. </p>
<p>The LEGOMania Trail will see special LEGO scale models of items associated with each site displayed at a number of attractions across the county.</p>
<p>The LEGOMania Trail will be at the following venues:</p>
<ul><li>Andover Museum of the Iron Age - display a LEGO Danebury Hillfort </li>
<li>Westbury Manor Museum, Fareham - display a LEGO Portchester Castle </li>
<li>Basing House, in Basingstoke - display of a LEGO Basing House </li>
<li>Milestones, in Basingstoke - display of a LEGO Thornycroft truck </li>
<li>Southampton City Arty Gallery - display of a LEGO 3D floating bridge from the painting by Laurence Stephen Lowry displayed at the gallery. </li>
<li>Southampton's Tudor House Museum and Gardens - display of a LEGO Sedan Chair </li>
<li>Winchester City Council Museum - display of a LEGO Roman feast </li></ul>
<p>There is also the chance for talented model makers to enter a competition to win their creation displayed at one of the participating venues. The competition will be open in two categories, for 12 years and under, and 13 years and over. Participants are invited to take a photo of their favourite LEGO model and submit it online. The deadline for entry is Friday April 12.</p>
<p>Hampshire County Council's Executive Member for Culture and Recreation, Councillor Keith Chapman, said: &quot;LEGO&#174;Mania has been a huge success at Milestones Museum. By working in partnership with our neighbouring authorities in Southampton and Winchester, with the support of the Arts Council, to establish The LEGOManiaTrail for the first time, we hope to provide LEGO fans with even more models to enjoy as we head towards the Summer. This is a fun way of engaging with the County's rich heritage and museums and I hope many people will visit, take part and have fun.&quot;</p>
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<ul><li><a href="legomaniatrail.htm">Take part in the LEGO model competition and find out more about what is happening along The LEGOMania Trail</a></li></ul>
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<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 09:10:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Fossils and fables at Hampshire museums</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ <p>Fossils and fables at Hampshire museums</p>
<p>Monday, 18 March 2013</p>
<p>Lively and innovative geology sessions are coming to Hampshire museums, with activities including a collector's box of geological curiosities, story-telling activities, a geochemical kit, a beginners guide to fossils and a stunning textile geological map of the area.</p>
<p>The activities have been made possible with funding provided by the Heritage Lottery Fund, which awarded &#163;48,000 to a partnership of museums across several counties in the South East region, collectively known as Rockband. </p>
<p>Hampshire's interactive map, which has lots of intriguing pockets with fossils to explore and discover, was produced by textile artist Jenny Langley and shows many local geological features, including St Catherine's Hill, Selborne Hanger and the 'Sand Boils' at Bishops Waltham. </p>
<p>The new activities will be suitable for audiences of all ages and backgrounds, including audiences with learning disabilities and those who are partially sighted. Schools will soon be getting stuck in at special educational sessions, and members of the public will have a number of opportunities to try out the materials. </p>
<p>Check out the Hantsweb What's on listings to see further sessions as they are arranged, or contact the Museums and Arts Service.</p>
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<ul><li><a href="willis-museum-eventdetails.htm?id=177662">Willis Museum, Basingstoke, 10 April</a></li></ul>
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<pubDate>Mon, 18 Mar 2013 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>LEGO Mania 2013 at Milestones Museum</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ <p>LEGO Mania 2013 at Milestones Museum</p>
<p>Wednesday, 27 February 2013</p>
<p><img src="lego-man-400.jpg" width="300" height="300" alt="Lego man" />LEGO&#174; Mania returns to Hampshire County Council's Milestones Living History Museum in Basingstoke this February. </p>
<p>Visitors will be able to view a four metre long Thornycroft truck being built from around 150,000 LEGO&#174; bricks between Tuesday 26 February and Sunday 14 April 2013. This will complement the museum's collection of vintage Thornycroft vehicles. </p>
<p>Hampshire County Council holds one of the most comprehensive collections of its kind relating to the world famous Thornycroft company, that also produced high-quality cars at its Basingstoke factory from 1903 to 1912. The collection includes vehicles, machine tools and equipment, production records and photographs, printed sales brochures and handbooks, family archives and general business records relating to both the vehicles and ship-building divisions. </p>
<p>LEGO&#174; Mania 2013 follows the successful spring 2012 event, when around 36,000 LEGO&#174; fans visited Milestones to see a fantastic scale model of historic Basing House constructed at the museum - a 200% increase on 2011's visitor numbers. </p>
<p>Bright Bricks, who helped TV's James May achieve his dream night in a LEGO&#174; house, will build the model co-ordinated by Duncan Titmarsh, the only certified LEGO&#174; builder in the UK. The model will be built in front of visitors on the indoor 'showground'; in Milestones Museum and displayed throughout the Easter holidays.</p>
<p>Hampshire County Council's Executive Member for Culture and Recreation, Councillor Keith Chapman, said: &quot;It is a great privilege to have LEGO&#174; Mania back at Milestones Museum. Last year's event was a huge success and for the 2013 event, there are some great activities planned. I hope many people will visit, take part and have fun.&quot;</p>
<p>There will also be an array of themed events surrounding the build, including competitions, a LEGO&#174; Minifigure hunt, LEGO&#174; and DUPLO&#174; play tables and a new graffiti wall plus a photographic gallery and exhibition of LEGO&#174; models such as an Olympic stadium. Pre-booked, and pre-paid, workshops offer visitors a chance to build and customise their own Minifigures and to join in other activities. Events will vary from day-to-day and some carry an extra charge in addition to the museum entrance fee. </p>
<p>To book tickets or workshop places for LEGO&#174; Mania 2013 at Milestones visit www.milestones-museum.com/lego . For further enquiries call 01256 477766.</p>
<p>For more information about Hampshire County Council's <a href="thornycroft.htm">Thornycroft collection</a>.</p>
<ul><li><a href="http://www.milestones-museum.com/lego">LEGO Mania 2013 at Milestones</a></li></ul>
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<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2013 16:32:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Protecting the future of cultural heritage and recreation in Hampshire</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ <p>Protecting the future of cultural heritage and recreation in Hampshire</p>
<p>Friday, 11 January 2013</p>
<p>Hampshire County Council's Executive Member for Culture and Recreation, Councillor Keith Chapman will be asked to consider the budget for delivering arts, museums, libraries and countryside services across Hampshire in the year ahead, at his Decision Day on 21 January 2013. </p>
<p>The budget report for 2013/14 sets aside &#163;22.356million to continue to provide these services, as well as provide the various grants awarded to cultural, community and recreational organisations in Hampshire. The efficiencies that need to be made for 2013/14 are aimed at avoiding impact on services to the public at the Council's libraries, museums, arts centres, and country parks. </p>
<p>Early and decisive action taken by Hampshire County Council to respond to the national deficit reduction programme, achieved savings of &#163;100million over the last two years, putting the Council in a strong position to tackle future funding challenges, which are expected to be even tougher from 2015/16. </p>
<p>The report sets out how Culture and Recreation services will tackle further efficiencies to reduce their budgets by two per cent to help meet the major pressures and demands. </p>
<p>Like other services, the next two years will be used to further develop new ways of working for Culture and Recreation services, transforming the way some of these services are delivered to make them more sustainable so that Hampshire residents can continue to receive the quality services they need, at lowest cost.</p>
<p>Ongoing support from the volunteers who operate in Hampshire's community museums, libraries and the countryside, and help deliver various cultural and recreational services, will continue to be extremely valuable in future. Meanwhile, providing residents with ongoing and improved access to Hampshire's beautiful countryside and its 2,900 miles of footpaths, will remain a key priority for the County Council in the year ahead. </p>
<p>The majority of savings will come from the Library Service as a result of staff vacancies that will not be filled. More modern and innovative services to the public will also be provided, with the introduction of self-service machines in Hampshire's libraries, for example, to free up staff time to help customers. In addition, greater use of web-based services including online book renewals and reservations will be on offer. An increase in library charges, including library fines is not being proposed.</p>
<p>Among the challenges facing Culture and Recreation services in future, is securing ways to continue to increase visitor numbers and income to Hampshire attractions when nationally, visitor numbers are declining in the current economic climate. Work will also take place to develop more all-weather facilities such as the Play Barn at Staunton Country Park, to allow more people to enjoy Hampshire's countryside venues, even in poor weather. In addition, in the early part of 2013, the Council will continue to explore the potential for setting up a Charitable Trust to support its work, and that of partner local authorities, in delivering and safeguarding arts, museum and heritage services across Hampshire in the future. </p>
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<ul><li><a href="meetingsummary.htm?date_ID=888">Read the agenda and papers for the meeting of the Executive Member for Culture and Recreation on 21 January 2013 </a></li></ul>
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<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2013 14:38:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[ <p>Unearthing Stories of Archaeological Discovery in Rockbourne and Damerham </p>
<p>Friday, 30 November 2012</p>
<p>Hampshire County Council will work with community partners to explore the unique discovery stories behind two significant archaeological sites in South West Hampshire, thanks to a grant of &#163;8,800 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF). </p>
<p>The Council's Arts and Museum Service together with the Rockbourne Community Partnership, will use grant funding from the All Our Stories scheme to bring to life the discovery and history of Rockbourne Roman Villa and the prehistoric complex in the neighbouring village of Damerham. </p>
<p>The Rockbourne Community Partnership of local heritage and learning interest groups, has been working together to enable more people to enjoy and discover Rockbourne Roman Villa. The grant programme aims to encourage people to become involved in their local heritage. Through funding and support, community groups are then able to carry out activities that help people explore, share and celebrate their local heritage. </p>
<p>The project will focus on discovering more about each of the sites and presenting the stories in a variety of ways. Plans include a group of local young people working with storytellers to creatively interpret the information collected by the research team made up of local volunteers, encouraging more local schools and groups to visit and explore the sites, and also increase the online archive of records and photographs of the findings. </p>
<p>During the project, which will see research and events run throughout 2013, Hampshire County Council will be working in partnership with the Damerham Archaeology Project, community organisation - FunQuest, Western Downland School and Fordingbridge Museum. </p>
<p>Hampshire County Council's Executive Member for Culture and Recreation, Councillor Keith Chapman, said: &quot;Rockbourne Roman Villa and Damerham are two of Hampshire's richest archaeological sites. This project promises to involve the local community to reveal more about the history of the area, and educate others in a fun and engaging way.&quot;</p>
<p>Stuart McLeod, Head of the Heritage Lottery Fund South East, said: &quot;Clearly the success of All Our Stories has reinforced the fact that we are indeed a nation of story tellers and that we want to explore and dig deeper into our past and discover more about what really matters to us. This is exactly what the grant will do for the Rockbourne and Damerham Community Archaeology Project, as they embark on a real journey of discovery. </p>
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<ul><li><a href="rockbourne-roman-villa.htm">Rockbourne Roman Villa</a></li></ul>
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<pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2012 13:25:00 GMT</pubDate>
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