‘Portrait of Pompey’ launches at the Round Tower

A new exhibition will launch at Old Portsmouth’s Round Tower on Thursday 5 August. Titled ‘Portrait of Pompey’, and will feature new works and paintings from the project ‘We Don’t Need Culture’ by RA artist Karl Rudziak. The private view is open 5pm-7pm on Thursday, and the exhibition is open to the public 10:00-17:00 […]
Get creative for free using locally sourced plants

Plant lovers looking to get creative have the perfect opportunity in a free upcoming art workshop at Hotwalls Studios. Forest Weave will take place on Sunday 15 August, 11am – 4pm, giving the public an opportunity to learn how to weave with locally sourced plants. Hotwalls artist Alice Hume is running the workshop and […]
Portsmouth invited to submit business case for greener, cleaner buses

The future of bus travel in Portsmouth could look a whole lot greener if a funding bid to introduce 34 brand new, zero-emission electric buses is successful. The Department for Transport (DfT) announced on Thursday that a joint Expression of Interest submission from Portsmouth City Council, Hampshire County Council and bus operator First Hampshire Dorset […]
New aerial images of Spinnaker are released as sponsorship opportunity is advertised

NEW aerial images and film of the Spinnaker Tower have today been released, coinciding with the promotion of the opportunity to sponsor the soaring 170m structure. The new aerial images and video show off the Spinnaker Tower’s new look, as the structure has recently been returned to its original white by a team of six abseiling […]
Puzzle solving, model making, and talking history at the D-Day Story this summer

A range of fun activities are taking place at the D-Day Story this August – perfect if your children love cracking codes, model making, and getting caught up in the past. All events are included in the price of your ticket, with a small fee for the Airfix kits, and no need to book. Told […]
Geese lease

Castle Field will remain open all year round following a negotiated decision by Southsea Coastal Scheme officers and Natural England to use Southsea’s MoD field as a new bird refuge for overwintering Brent Geese. A case was made to Natural England to relocate the winter refuge in order to balance the needs of the […]
Portsmouth Short Story Competition 2021 launches

Aspiring writers can now enter Portsmouth City Council’s annual short story competition for a chance to win £500 and have their short story published online. This year’s competition has the theme ’10 years ago’. Writers can choose to interpret the theme how they wish in an original, non-published short story up to a maximum […]
Cameras being installed for Portsmouth Clean Air Zone

Residents will start to see cameras being installed within Portsmouth’s government mandated Clean Air Zone (CAZ) from 1 August, ahead of it going live in November. The CAZ is being introduced in the city to address harmful levels of air pollution. Portsmouth City Council is working with contractors Colas and telecoms company Siemens to start […]
Accommodation to support vulnerable rough sleepers in Portsmouth

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has awarded £117,000 in funding for a new pilot which will provide safe accommodation for over 30 victims of violence and abuse who are at risk of sleeping rough in Portsmouth. The new accommodation will be in addition to the three accommodation sites recently purchased by […]
5 weeks of family fun at Portsmouth Museum & Art Gallery with the HAF Fun Pompey programme

This summer holiday from 26 July to 23 August, Portsmouth Museum & Art Gallery are running a fantastic programme of fun activities as part of the HAF (Holiday Activities and Food) Fun Pompey scheme. Families will discover Portsmouth’s heritage, the natural wonders of the area and stories of Tudor England. The events are open […]