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North Baddesley library fundraising book stall. Photo by Debbie Evenhand From footballers to local councillors and volunteers, the community has rallied to prevent permanent closure of the library in North Baddesley. The library was left with no technology to operate after Hampshire County Council took back their property but with the help of MP, Caroline Nokes, Test Valley Cllr, Alan Dowden and a transition grant from County Council, the library is back open. The funding paid for two new laptops, Wi-Fi connection, a reception desk with a plastic screen for social distancing and many other essential items now the library has a non-digital borrowing system.
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Baby Bank Necessities hosted their open day and bake sale after receiving much needed funding from the National Lottery Community Fund. The founders of the local baby bank Lauren Denham and Hayleigh Jarvis received £34,911 to help secure new premises at the BasePoint, Romsey after the need for the bank boomed during lockdown. Since starting the charity in December 2020, the charity has grown beyond their expectation. Lauren Said: “It is a sorry reality of how many local families live below the breadline and need places like Baby Necessities for extra support.” As well as the baby bank they have now also launched their “Give a Gift” project which will used for birthday presents for children aged 1-11 who might not receive anything on their special day.