Dear Editor, This letter is regarding the Ludgershall market starting up on a Friday morning at the Memorial Hall. Until the pandemic started we had a thriving Friday morning club in this hall, open to all for teas, coffees etc. with monthly raffles and a Christmas dinner for all at The Queens Head pub. Subsequent to the lockdown easing, we found that the new charges for using the hall has become too prohibitive and we are moving to the Church Hall in Ludgershall for our Friday meetings. I enclose a quote from Councillor Allan regarding the Friday market in which she said: “I’d like it to go as big as possible.” She said: “maybe have it indoors as well as outdoors and make it a big thing on a Friday morning; do teas, coffees and everything else. It could be a place where everyone can come down and have a chat and buy something.”
Elizabeth Hall MBE won the Mayor s Award and the Spirit of Andover - Overall Winner Award at the Pride of Andover Awards. Picture by Sue Morris. A TRAILBLAZER. A force to be reckoned with. A dedicated woman generous with her time. Tributes have been paid to an Andover stalwart who helped change the lives of disabled people across the region through her fight for them to be treated equally. Elizabeth Hall MBE dedicated her life to community service and was a founding member of Andover and District Mencap, a school governor, a social worker, a lifelong member of Andover Cricket Club and sat on several boards and committees to improve life chances of young people.
Elizabeth Hall MBE won the Mayor s Award and the Spirit of Andover - Overall Winner Award at the Pride of Andover Awards. Picture by Sue Morris. A TRAILBLAZER. A force to be reckoned with. A dedicated woman generous with her time. Tributes have been paid to an Andover stalwart who helped change the lives of disabled people across the region through her fight for them to be treated equally. Elizabeth Hall MBE dedicated her life to community service and was a founding member of Andover and District Mencap, a school governor, a social worker, a lifelong member of Andover Cricket Club and sat on several boards and committees to improve life chances of young people.
Manager wishes It is with great regret that I write to inform the people of Andover of the death on February 7 of Yvonne Bradbury, the Manager of the Andover Crisis and Support Centre, following a short illness. Yvonne had been the Manager of the Centre for over 30 years. During that time the Centre had developed and made a positive contribution to the lives of hundreds of clients in one way or another. Due to her illness the Centre has not been able to thank all the Individuals, Organisations, Companies and Churches who gave so generously at Christmas. May I please add the thanks of the Staff and Management Committee for the continuing support that the Centre receives. It could not function as it does without your help.