Seekers Create crowdfunding for their Portsmouth Diverse City Trail

Seekers Create are a creative social enterprise raising funds to inspire our community to create and follow our climate action trail in Portsmouth, are explaining their Crowdfunder below, and hope for people to take part! Portsmouth is a beautiful waterfront city full of inspirational people, organisations and amazing heritage. Our Crowdfunder aims to bring all […]

Hovertravel revises freight charges in time for Christmas posting

  Hovertravel offers the fastest freight service across the Solent and, as well as working for the Royal Mail for almost 50 years, continues to transport a broad range of items which are required urgently on the Isle of Wight. Loretta Lale, Head of commercial at Hovertravel, explains: “We are a crucial part of the […]

The Queens Hotel becomes a Shaping Portsmouth Patron

We are pleased to welcome The Queens Hotel as our latest Patron, As announced at our Business Leaders Group meeting last week, held at the hotel. Training and developing the talent of tomorrow is a major focus of the hotels, and they are creating an apprenticeship programme to nurture and develop their talented team. Catherine […]

SUBMERGED Installation drops at the Mary Rose Museum

Ports Fest is delighted to announce Submerged, a multimedia installation in partnership with the Mary Rose Trust. This work has been produced by Portsmouth Young Carers working with creatives Linda Mason and Ricky Tart on an arts and heritage project. Using mixed media, the young carers have produced their own interpretations of the sinking of […]

CityFibre: Eldercare technology and aging with dignity

CityFibre are committed to bringing full fibre and lightning fast connection speeds to Portsmouth because full fibre can unlock new technology that can help elderly residents get the most from the technology around them. Today, there are nearly 12m people aged 65 or over in the UK – a number that is set to increase […]

World’s first city-wide plastic survey launches in Portsmouth

A project to help map ‘hotspots’ of plastic rubbish in Portsmouth is being launched this weekend. The MAPP (Mapping Portsmouth Plastic) project will be a world first – a city-wide plastic survey, designed to help find solutions to reduce plastic waste in urban areas. It is the latest development from the University of Portsmouth’s Revolution […]

Become a D-Day Story spy this half-term

Do you have what it takes to pass spy training this half-term? The D-Day Story’s Super Spies event is just one of the family-friendly and fun events taking place at the museum this month. Whether you’re solving clues to find a mystery object hidden in the museum, making and painting a genuine Airfix model, or […]

Portsmouth school garden is among top 10 in the world

In her new book, Schools that Heal, author Professor Claire Latane scoured the globe for examples of schools that use gardens as a resource for young people – and she chose the garden at Redwood Park Academy in Wembley Grove, Cosham, as a world-leading example Claire, a landscape architecture professor at California State Polytechnic University in […]

Raising awareness of modern slavery on anti-slavery day

On anti-slavery day (18 October) Portsmouth City Council asks residents to understand what modern slavery is and how to report concerns. Someone is in slavery if they are: Forced to work Owned or controlled by an ’employer’ Dehumanised Treated as a commodity or property Have restrictions placed on their freedom of movement It is everyone’s […]

Sea walls shaping up in Southsea

  New sea defences are taking shape at the Southsea Coastal Scheme as a massive 220 tonne crane installs the first limestone and granite units that will form a wall to protect the area around Long Curtain Moat from future flooding. In total, the crane will lift and place 88 pre-cast concrete and limestone units […]