Sherlocks Bar in Southsea brings in chef with Michelin experience

Sherlocks Bar in Clarendon Road is expanding its offering and introducing a dining option. The bar, which opened in July 2020 just as the UK was coming out of the first option, has become a staple in Southsea. Co-owners Richard Peckham and Debbie Moorhead have brought on board experienced chef Eddie Haley, who will make use […]

New resting place for Southsea memorial benches

  The Southsea Coastal Scheme has gifted a temporary seating area to the owners of 25 memorial benches that were recently removed during the construction of vital sea defences around Southsea Castle. Two new benches displaying all the removed memorial plaques have been installed by the Rock Gardens on Southsea promenade. Once construction work is […]

Neurodiverse City of Portsmouth College student picks up journalism award

A neurodiverse Portsmouth student, who is also partially deaf, has overcome his personal challenges to pick up a top southern journalism award. James Buckley, 20, who has just completed his journalism diploma at City of Portsmouth College, is to receive an award from the Solent branch of the National Union of Journalists in memory of […]

International conference to help end plastic pollution comes to Portsmouth

Revolution Plastics at the University of Portsmouth is holding an international conference to help end plastic pollution from 1-3 November 2022. PlasticsFuture 2022 is a mission-driven conference which aims to inspire new solutions to end plastic pollution. It will be an opportunity to share global research and innovation across disciplines and communities, and forge future […]

Author Ross Welford schools pupils and takes them to dreamland

  More than 300 Portsmouth children met the author of their latest novel, Ross Welford, to celebrate Portsmouth City Council’s Big City Read. Ross Welford visited Mayfield School in Portsmouth where 325 children from Mayfield School, King’s Academy College Park and King’s Academy Northern Parade School had the opportunity to speak to the popular children’s […]

Historic find rings a bell

  A copper bell likely dating back to Victorian times has been unearthed by the Southsea Coastal Scheme during work digging a trench to connect electricity on Castle Field. The bell was found at a depth of 600mm, just five metres away from a Victorian cobbled road that was also discovered at the same depth […]

Meet the new lead of our Armed Forces Covenant Programme

Shaping Portsmouth is pleased to welcome Andy Spencer as our new Armed Forces Covenant programme lead. For the past couple of years, Andy has been the Armed Forces Lead for Solent NHS Trust and is part of the Trust’s leadership team for the development and operation of NHS OpCOURAGE services in South-East England. He also […]

Experience the reopening of a family favourite while exploring the seas this summer at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard

Experience the reopening of a family favourite while exploring the seas this summer at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard Family favourite Action Stations at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard gets a new look for summer and reopens with a physically-charged Royal Marines experience that will challenge visitors. Reopening on July 23, Action Stations welcomes the Commando Experience, that puts […]