Sean Woodward: Sarisbury Ward Councillor and Executive Leader, Fareham Borough Council.

Website Reference:– <http://www.fareham.gov.uk/council/councillors/sarisburyward.asp> email:– <swoodward@fareham.gov.uk>


David Swanbrow: Sarisbury Ward Councillor, Fareham Borough Council.

Website Reference:– <http://www.fareham.gov.uk/council/councillors/sarisburyward.asp> email:– <dswanbrow@fareham.gov.uk>


Sarisbury Residents Association: The Association is a voluntary, non sectarian organisation which exists to identify issues of concern to Sarisbury,  ascertain the views of residents and to speak on their behalf to local government and other organisations. email: <stephen.allenuk@btinternet.com>


Warsash Residents Association: The Association is a voluntary, non sectarian organisation which exists to identify issues of concern to Warsash,  ascertain the views of residents and to speak on their behalf to local government and other organisations. Website: <www.warsash-residents.btik.com>  email: <warsashresidents@yahoo.co.uk>


Warsash Local History Society: Warsash is a small village on the south coast of England in the county of Hampshire. The Warsash Local History Society was created to foster interest in the history of Warsash itself and its close neighbour, Hook. Website: <www.warsash-lhs.org.uk/> email: <enquiries@warsash-lhs.org.uk>

Green Flag Award: There has recently been much discussion about the declining quality of our city parks and lack of focus upon rural green spaces. While this is undoubtedly a cause for concern in many places there are also many examples of thriving, popular sites run by dedicated, enthusiastic people working closely with their local communities. Many places that were run-down and neglected just a few years ago are now shining examples of outstanding green space management, and this shows the way forward. The Green Flag Award Scheme is the impetus to an ever-increasing improvement in the quality of our parks and green spaces, and Holly Hill was awarded Green Flag Status in 2008 and has repeated the success in 2009.

Website: <www.greenflagaward.org.uk/>


The Fareham Society: The Fareham Society, established in 1976, is concerned with the quality of life within the borough. It aims to encourage the interest of Fareham people in their borough as a whole and to ensure the conservation of valuable features of our environment - both man made and natural. It helps to achieve new facilities and to work for high standards in our planning and architecture. Website: <www.farehamsociety.org.uk>


Fareham Action: Fareham Community Action aims to work with others to improve the quality of life for people in the communities of Fareham especially anyone who is excluded or disadvantaged in any way.

Website: <www.farehamaction.org.uk>  email: <enquiries@farehamaction.org.uk>

Copyright © 2010 Friends of Holly Hill

Webcreation/Webmaster bobthomas

e-mail: roberthomas@mac.com

Home

Fareham Borough Council

Civic Offices, Civic Way, FAREHAM, Hampshire, PO167PU

Telephone: 01329 236100

e-mail: <info@fareham.gov.uk>

Website: <www.fareham.gov.uk>

Hampshire County Council

The Castle, WINCHESTER,

Hampshire, SO23 8ZB

Telephone 0845 603 5638

e-mail: info@hants.gov.uk

Website: <www.hants.gov.uk>


Friends of Holly Hill

David Redwood, Chairman

dredwoodfareham@aol.com


Interested in Joining us? Just ask

Bob Thomas

roberthomas@mac.com

Holly Hill Park Ranger

Fareham Borough Council

Mark Trigwell Ranger

Telephone: 01329 824843

e-mail: mtrigwell@fareham.gov.uk

H.C.C. Webpage

HCC’s Webpage relating to Conservation Volunteering

in Fareham:–

http://www.hantsfish.hants.gov.uk/hantsfish/searchhantsfish/servicedetail.htm?id=2776


BTCV British Trust for Conservation Volunteers

Sedum House, Mallard Way, DONCASTER, DN4 8DB

Telephone 01302 388 883

e-mail: <information@btcv.org.uk>

Website: <www.btcv.org.uk>

F.B.C. Webpage

Webpage relating directly to
Holly Hill Woodland Park:–

http://www.fareham.gov.uk/discover_local_area/visiting/where_to_visit/hollyhill.aspx

Home.html