Portsmouth Guildhall to re-open for shows from 29th May!

In accordance with the Government’s Roadmap out of lockdown, at Step 3 from 17th May, Portsmouth Guildhall is able to re-open with a range of Covid secure measures in place. The iconic venue is ‘Good to Go’ having successfully met the Industry Standard Mark of Visit Britain and ‘See it Safely’ mark of UK […]
Blake Morgan on why Portsmouth will grow back stronger

With its strong roots in the Portsmouth region, law firm Blake Morgan‘s Managing Director, Mike Wilson, explains why the firm is a long term supporter of Portsmouth and why he believes the City is so well placed to come out of the Covid crisis stronger than before the pandemic. With a large number of business […]
Shaping Portsmouth is joining forces with the Federation of Small Businesses

Shaping Portsmouth are pleased to announce that the Federation of Small Businesses has joined us as an Associate partner, and that we have become a member of the FSB. Emma Weatherstone, the FSB Membership Advisor in the Portsmouth Area, said “At FSB, our mission is to help smaller businesses achieve their ambitions. We are proud […]
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust launch new awards which celebrate local campaigners helping nature’s recovery

When the coronavirus pandemic arrived on our shores just over a year ago, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, like many other organisations, had to adapt quickly to the necessary lockdown restrictions. Having only launched its new and exciting public-facing programme, Team Wilder, in January 2020, the Trust was particularly concerned whether people would […]
Old meets new in Southsea seawall design

Southsea’s new sea defences will closely resemble the historic Long Curtain Moat area, thanks to meticulous sourcing of stone that matches the original seawalls. Approval from Historic England for the materials to be used represents a major milestone for the Portsmouth City Council-led Southsea Coastal Scheme. Granite will be used for the apron (sloped revetment […]
Bishop to bid farewell after 10 years in role

The Bishop of Portsmouth, the Rt Rev Christopher Foster, will retire after a farewell service at Portsmouth Cathedral on Saturday April 24th. The 67-year-old will step down as the ninth Bishop of Portsmouth after more than 10 years in the role. He will retire at the same time as his wife, the Rev Sally Davenport, […]
The FastCats are back as Wightlink gears up for summer

Wightlink will resume its FastCat foot passenger sailings between Portsmouth Harbour and Ryde Pier Head on Thursday 29 April 2021. It will be an hourly service with two catamarans operating on school holiday weekends and during the Isle of Wight Festival. Wightlink’s car ferry summer timetable will come into effect on Monday 17 May 2021, […]
Phlex boosts hospitality and workers with new pub co-working spaces

Co-working business Phlex has partnered with local pub chain Brewhouse + Kitchen and The Host Space to offer co-working spaces in the Southsea and Portsmouth areas. Phlex has also agreed a deal with Brewhouse & Kitchen to use their venues as co-working spaces nationally. Co-working platform, Phlex, focuses on running dedicated co-working spaces in towns and cities in the […]
Centre Director Yvonne Clay on reopening Gunwharf Quays

Having spent several years in retail marketing, Yvonne’s passion has been to put the customer at the centre of everything she does. This customer centricity has been present during Yvonne’s time as a retail management graduate at Boots, to working for Virgin in product development and ecommerce, through to her current role. Having joined Landsec […]
Small business confidence rebounds as shops re-open in England and Wales

Close to two thirds (58%) of small businesses expect their performance to improve this quarter, and fewer than one in three (31%) expect theirs will worsen, according to the latest FSB study of almost 1,700 business owners. With trading restrictions easing across England and Wales today, the business group reports that its UK SBI confidence […]