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L-R Stuart Garnett Planning Director at Inspired villages, Caroline Noakes MP, Col Knight founder of Castleoak THE ground has been broken and work has begun on a new retirement village near Chandler s Ford. Award-winning operator Inspired Villages Ampfield Meadows will create 149 later living homes and address the shortage of suitable homes for over 65s in the area. To commemorate the start of work, MP for Romsey and Southampton North, Caroline Nokes joined several members of the local council, including Mayor of Test Valley, Cllr Mark Cooper. The village centre will boast a range of facilities, including a swimming pool and wellness centre, as well as a brasserie, hair and beauty salon, shop and library – all of which will be open to both residents and the wider community.
Unity in Test Valley has received a digital inclusion grant of £45,000 from the BIG Lottery fund. The grant has paid for the new Unity Directory called the CHAWD (Charity Health and Wellbeing Directory) and is a search tool for people to find what free support is available. It is an easy site to navigate, and you can use keywords such as Health Care, Social, Transport etc to find local charity organisations who may be able to offer the right support and contact details. The Coronavirus has impacted on everyday services such as lunch clubs, social groups and other early interventions provided by the charity sector.