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Breamore residents celebrate completion of new bus shelter

1/1 A CLERGYMAN has blessed a Hampshire bus shelter built to replace one destroyed in a crash that left a woman trapped inside her home. A lorry was travelling through Breamore when it left the road and ploughed into the front of a Grade II-listed cottage owned by Paul and Gaynor Hammond, causing extensive damage. An adjoining bus shelter was smashed to pieces in the incident, which occurred less than three weeks before Christmas in 2018. The blessing was performed by Canon Gary Philbrick, of Avon Valley Churches, in a roadside ceremony that was attended by Mr and Mrs Hammond. Canon Philbrick said: We give thanks for the safety of Gaynor and Paul on that morning and for the friendship, generosity and hospitality they received from so many.

Breamore residents celebrate completion of new bus shelter

1/1 A CLERGYMAN has blessed a Hampshire bus shelter built to replace one destroyed in a crash that left a woman trapped inside her home. A lorry was travelling through Breamore when it left the road and ploughed into the front of a Grade II-listed cottage owned by Paul and Gaynor Hammond, causing extensive damage. An adjoining bus shelter was smashed to pieces in the incident, which occurred less than three weeks before Christmas in 2018. The blessing was performed by Canon Gary Philbrick, of Avon Valley Churches, in a roadside ceremony that was attended by Mr and Mrs Hammond. Canon Philbrick said: We give thanks for the safety of Gaynor and Paul on that morning and for the friendship, generosity and hospitality they received from so many.

Blessing for Breamore bus shelter replaced after lorry crash

Fordingbridge becomes first town to twin a bin

FORDINGBRIDGE has become the first town to twin a bin. Members of Fordingbridge Twinning Association gathered in Fordingbridge Recreation Ground to celebrate the occasion and chose one of the bins to display the special sticker which says “This bin is twinned with a plastics recycling centre in the Demographic Republic of Congo (DRC)”. Chair of the Fordingbridge Twinning Association Alison Ayling said: “Fordingbridge Twinning Association is proud to put our town on the map as the first town to twin a bin. This wonderful project uses money donated to fund brand-new social enterprises overseas that collect rubbish, dispose of it safely, and recycle as much as possible creating jobs for society’s most vulnerable people. Anyone can twin a bin and we hope others will follow our lead.”

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