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Chandler's Ford Parish Council, responsible for the most local matters, has 18 members [17] elected from 5 wards (Chandler's Ford East & West, Hiltingbury East & West, Velmore). [ 18 ] Two wards on Eastleigh Borough Council, Chandler's Ford and Hiltingbury, cover most of the parish and lie fully within it.
A stream rises in the park passing through the Upper and Lower Ponds, close to The Castle. From here it passes through Hiltingbury Lake, then under Merdon Avenue in Chandler's Ford, before joining Monks Brook. [24] Between the Upper Pond and The Castle is the campsite of the Arrow Scout District. [25]
St Martin-in-the-Wood Church, Queens Road, Hiltingbury, Chandler's Ford, Borough of Eastleigh, Hampshire, England. One of two Anglican churches in the parish of Chandler's Ford, serving the north of the parish. Date: 1 June 2019: Source: Own work: Author: Hassocks5489
The constituency again solely comprises areas within the City of Winchester local authority with the transfer of Chandler's Ford and Hitlingbury back to Eastleigh. Bishop's Waltham and the Meon valley area was transferred back from the abolished Meon Valley seat.
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Hiltingbury Junior and Infant Schools share the same campus. [1] The junior school opened in 1967, initially with six classes serving 201 children; today there are twelve classes, with 396 children. [1] The infant school has nine classrooms, and takes on a maximum of 90 Year R children each year in three reception classes. [2]
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Chandler's Ford was reopened for passenger traffic on 18 May 2003, [4] though the new station building was not completed until later that year. It was officially opened on 18 October 2003 by the television gardening presenter Charlie Dimmock , who originates from the area.