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weehughie · 1 year
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Warsash… • • #warsash #warsashshore #path #footpath #coast #coastal #coastpath #hamble #riverhamble #bridge #woodenbridge #footbridge #sky #skyporn #clouds #countryside #countrylife #countryliving #yachts #marina #hampshire #walk #walking #stroll #freshair (at Warsash Shore) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpPyhR0I5bu/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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dansnaturepictures · 30 days
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30/03/2024-Views, Buzzard, Skylark, Fox and daffodil on a brilliant walk at Hook-with-Warsash on this fine and sunny day. My first Small Tortoiseshell butterfly of the year, Speckled Wood, ladybirds, my first greater stitchwort and garlic mustard of the year, lesser celandine, gorse, Mediterranean Gull, Shelduck, Little Egret, Wigeon, Ringed Plover, Curlews, Oystercatcher, Sparrowhawk, lovely Linnets and Roe Deers were other highlights with Cetti's Warbler and Chiffchaffs head, Starlings and Goldfinches enjoyed at home and my first marsh marigold of the year on the way to Hook-with-Warsash. A sensational spring day with Skylarks singing, butterflies flitting by and a host of colourful wildflowers among many uplifting sights.
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random-racehorses · 11 months
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Random Real Thoroughbred: WARSASH
WARSASH is a mare born in South Africa in 1997. By VAL DES BOIS out of TIGHT DRUMS. Link to their pedigreequery page: https://www.pedigreequery.com/warsash
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bikepackinguk · 8 months
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Day One Hundred and Five
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It's been 15 weeks on the road!
Whilst it doesn't manifest too often, I am a sufferer of hereditary Restless Leg Sybdrome, and last night it decided to be its wonderful self and do what it could to prevent much sleep from being had.
So, may as well get up and at 'em! It's an easy start today, extricating myself from a patch of trees by Hythe Bypass and rolling down around town to the pier at Hythe, where I don't have long to wait for my first ferry of the day.
The Hythe ferry is a catamaran style vessel, and it's a short cruise over the water to land at the docks by the city centre of Southampton.
Ruah Hour is in full swing right now, so it's some careful maneuvering to navigate around town and over the bridge across the River Itchen, before heading through the streets of Woolston to get back to the waterside.
There's a nice run along the water's edge here, before heading up through the grounds of Royal Victoria Country Park and into the nice little village of Hamble-le-Rice, which is still and quiet in the early morning.
Down to the docks and it's onto ferry #2 of the day, a tiny little pink boat that I share with a few ramblers to get across the River Hamble to reach Warsash.
Around the trails I go and it's up into some rough pathways along cornfields above the sea.
The paths meander around the fields before turning down to Hill Head, before a nice long run looking over the water through Lee-on-the-Solent.
As the road turns inland a little, the busy roads have a good few cycle paths along them, so I have a good charge down the main streets to speed my way through to the town of Gosport, where awaits my third and final ferry if today's river-hopping.
It's only a short journey across the harbour to land in the historic docks of Portsmouth, beside the famous HMS Warrior.
I'm on a bit of a schedule currently so I hit the road once more, rising through Old Portsmouth and missing a turn to take me through aome of the busier urban stretches of town, before zigging down to hit the edge of the Solent once more for a ride down past Eastney Beach.
I double back for a ride up through Eastney and along the easterly edge of Portsmouth and roll up to a hearty greeting with my lovely cousin Sarah!
The last time I was in Portsmouth was for her wedding to her lovely wife Charlotte and riding through has brought back many happy memories of the occasion, so it's all the more joyful to be able to interrupt her busy schedule as I'm treated to a beer and slap-up steak lunch. Thank you so much again and look forward to seeing you again soon cuz!
Farewells said and bellies full, I'm off along the road north as the cycle route hits some major road junctions around the north of Portsmouth, but the cycle paths track around alongside a good ways yet ao I'm spared the heavy traffic as I track around the A27 past Havant.
The route drops on to the A259 here, so it's time to put that hearty lunch to good use as I stretch the legs for a long run along the busy road awhile.
The cycle pathing here is spotty at best, and I end up just staying in the road to get some miles cranked out, and as the miles and small towns drop away it feels like practically no time at all before I hitnthe edges of Chichester.
With some twisting through town, I drop on to the towpath at the Chichester Canal to follow the cycle route down the water to Hunston, where I tack on to the B2166 as it curves around the expansive farmlands.
Along the road and jostling with plenty of tractors and school-run drivers, I keep in peddling away the miles and charge my way down through the growing suburbs and push on through to arrive at the beach at Pagham.
I have a brief pause to appreciate the view up the coast, but I've energy yet in the legs and light in the day, so am eager to keep at it.
Around through the roads of Pagham, it takes a good bit of routefinding to work my way around, but eventually ride around to hook up once morenwith NCN 2 as it restarts once more at the promenade of Bognor Regis.
My eagerness hasn't done me a great deal of favours here as I had been thinking of stopping a little short of Bognor, as it's a long urban stretch ahead with little opportunity for stealthy camping.
A bit of thinking and checking of the maps has me riding up and through the seaside town to head to the northern end of town where there look to be more possibilities to hole up for the night. I'll let you know how the scouting goes in the morrow!
TTFN!
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ahz-associates · 5 months
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Study Abroad in the UK from Solent University!
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An Overview of the University of Solent
Southampton, England is home to the prestigious public research university, The Solent University in the UK. The industry-led curricula give students practical experience that will benefit them in the future. "Ready for the future" is the motto adopted by the university.
As a result, students have the chance to enroll in a variety of fascinating and creative undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Adjacent to the sea, the Warsash Maritime School is a profitable division of Solent University. In addition to providing top-notch academic programs, the institution strives to develop its students' potential and future leadership abilities.
As a result, university students are fortunate to have access to cutting-edge resources in a gorgeous setting for learning. International students form deep bonds with their new study mates and receive individualized help.
Everyone is drawn to the exceptional, award-winning instruction provided by knowledgeable educators using cutting-edge technology. A silver award in the Teaching Excellence Framework is given to Solent University.
Past Events
The University of the Solent was founded in 1856. It was renamed the Southampton College of Art at that point. The Southampton Institute of Higher Education was established in 1984 by the merger of the Southampton College of Technology and the Southampton College of Nautical Studies. On August 15, 2005, Southampton Solent University was established, granting this exceptional institution university status.
Resources and Amenities
The Solent University offers more than just services to its students; it also offers a number of services to the university with which it is affiliated.
The university offers the following services:
Contemporary facilities and technology tailored to a particular discipline.
A fully functional library with a vast collection of physical and electronic materials.
The most recent video resources and online courses.
A distinct, secure study area with computer access.
Students who experience physical disabilities or learning challenges are given extra attention by the Access Solent team.
Local authority care is responsible for providing support to care leavers, particularly to the students.
Lecture discussions are facilitated by the classrooms located in the five-story Spark building.
Life as a student
The voice of the student body, the Solent Students' Union, takes all necessary steps to ensure the welfare of its members. The Union puts up a lot of effort from alumni night to freshmen's week.
Students can ask any question or request they have in the Student Hub, which is a central location. There are many different types of resources available to students, such as courses, schedules, tests, or other situations.
As a result, the Student Hub produces official papers such as letters, diplomas from councils, campus cards, recommendations, policy guidance, and so on. The student funding team oversees all aspects of student finances, including money management, budgeting guidance, obtaining additional financial aid, etc.
Similar to this, the academic affairs support staff offers the convenience of unbiased guidance and information, along with resolutions to issues associated with collegiate life.
Furthermore, Solent Students' Union and Solent University are sufficiently proactive in figuring out how to deal with the challenges that students encounter while they are pursuing their education. The Office for Students (OfS) has authorized the group, which goes by the name The Student Protection Plan.
Based on their personal experiences, the global alumni ambassadors support all forms of assistance. Above all, Southampton is a picturesque city encircled by parks, waterfronts, and other areas of the arts, music, and culture. The captivating beauty of the electric nighttimes is accompanied by complete safety and security.
Fees for instruction
The cost of education abroad in the UK is between £11,660 and £16,000.
Scholarships
Undergraduate Academic Merit Scholarship (UAMS)
Direct Entry Academic Merit Scholarship (DAMS)
International Academic Merit Scholarship (IAMS)- EU/EEA students
Postgraduate Taught Academic Merit Scholarship (PAMS)
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships-International non-EU students
Dean’s Scholarships-International non-EU students
Sport scholarship
Fee waiver for Syrian refugees
Solent Sanctuary Scholarship
Lisa Wilson Scholarship
Scholarships for MSc Applied AI and Data Science
International Academic Merit Scholarships (IAMS)-Overseas/international students (non-EU)
Accommodation
Six entirely self-catered residence halls, all located in Southampton's downtown, are home to the Solent University. In the city center, there are five student residences overall, as well as parking spaces and walkways. The contemporary en suite rooms, non-en suite rooms, single and double study bedrooms, and the hallways are all close to one another.
Every bedroom has an adjoining kitchen with a microwave, toaster, oven, freezer, and other appliances, as well as a sink. Students in Chantry, David Moxon, Deanery, Hamwic, and Kimber residence halls experience a true sense of community. In Southampton and its environs, private student housing is also accessible.
The University of Southampton and Southampton City Council partnered to create the officially recognized SASSH (Southampton Accreditation Scheme for Student Housing) index.
Whereabouts
London is only a little over an hour away from Southampton, a vibrant and bustling city. Links to European and British cities are easily reachable via public transportation.
The well-known Stonehenge, the New Forest, and the well-liked tourist destinations of Winchester, Salisbury, and Bournemouth are all close by. Southampton is situated on the English south coast, which has one of the hottest climates in the country.
Known for a long time as the "Gateway to the World," Southampton is still a significant international port. Prestigious international sailboat events including the Volvo and the BT Global Challenge have taken place at the marina.
Move around
The bus ride to the Southampton Solent campus takes just fourteen minutes, the walk to the University of Southampton's Avenue Campus takes thirteen, and the bus ride to the University of
Southampton's Highfield Campus takes fifteen. As a result, there are large parking spaces available in towns and cities, airports, rail stations, and stadiums in London.
Everywhere in the city is accessible to visitors, employees, contractors, and residents living in residence halls. Above all, the student receives additional benefits, such as complimentary transportation tickets. There is access to the public transportation system, which includes flights, trains, and buses.
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don-lichterman · 2 years
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Vegan beauty brand founder battles back from cancer and miscarriages in mission to go global
Vegan beauty brand founder battles back from cancer and miscarriages in mission to go global
Sian Louise, who runs the Warsash-based Obvs beauty brand, has seen a rapid growth in her handmade, organic and vegan range since launching it last year. But the determined entrepreneur faced huge personal hurdles, with the shock diagnosis of cervical cancers coming right in the middle of setting up her brand. And prior to that, Sian had experienced the trauma of suffering two…
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thepostedia · 2 years
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Goodbye Kettle and Cake, hello Spring Tides – Hedge End’s newest cafe opens
Goodbye Kettle and Cake, hello Spring Tides – Hedge End’s newest cafe opens
A HEDGE End tea room converted into a family café has opened its doors. Formerly Kettle and Cake, the recently renovated café on Freegrounds Road is now the home of Spring Tides. Created by the couple Alison and Jules Davanzo, the café opens on Friday 3 June. It arrived eight months after the opening of its adventurous sister, High Tides, in Warsash, whose idea was born out of the…
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glampingholidays · 3 years
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Solent Breezes Holiday Park, near Warsash, Hampshire
Solent Breezes Holiday Park near Warsash on the Hampshire coast between Portsmouth and Southampton has panoramic views across the Solent and a range of family entertainment amenities ▸ https://campingholidayparks.com/solent-breezes-warsash
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mostly-history · 5 years
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Paleolithic flint hand-axes, found at Warsash (Hampshire, England). Possibly over 100,000 years old:
Pointed hand-axe.  18.6 x 8.5 cm.
A large pointed ficron.  19.4 x 11.6 cm.
Cordate hand-axe.  9.6 x 6.9 cm.
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jaspersmithers · 5 years
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Sunset from Warsash beach on wednesday. #warsashbeach #sunsets #sun #minimalism #sky #drama #dramaticsky #artisticphotography #landscapephotography #originalphotographers #orginalphotographersoninstagram #warsash #warsashshore #dusk (at Warsash) https://www.instagram.com/p/B07AsNsnV0I/?igshid=2b8y5q8g3msw
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weehughie · 2 years
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Piratical Warsash yesterday… • • #pirate #pirates #piratecostume #piratical #jollyroger #skullandcrossbones #yohoho #bottleofrum #yohohoandabottleofrum #warsashpirate #buccaneers #warsash #hampshire #warsashquay #warsashsailingclub #piracy #pirateship #pirata #brigand #coast #coastalliving #coastalphotography #solent #lobsterpot #crowsnest #parrot #pirateparrot (at Warsash Shore) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWGRTYMovuG/?utm_medium=tumblr
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dansnaturepictures · 8 months
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19/08/2023-Hook-with-Warsash
Pictures taken here in this set: 1. A record shot of my first Whinchats of the year, I am thrilled to see these striking and sweet looking birds. It's a species I've loved seeing a lot over the years especially recent years and I was hoping to see one this year soon. It felt nice to at this good spot for them in the fields at Workman's Lane. 2. Teasel seed head. 3. A dashing Red Admiral that I got excellent views of, I am cherishing seeing these so often this summer. 4, 5, 9 and 10. Views on a beautiful walk at this lovely place where we've come a fair bit of late. 6. Linnets, like the last time here a charming bird to get great views of. 7. Berries. 8. Sea water coming in over a rock, I loved being beside the sea taking in the sight, sound and smell of the seaside especially feeling great when the sun shone as it did a lot today.
Birds I often associate with Whinchats also coming through just now Wheatear, a Raven, splendid views of exotic looking Swallows flying over the fields including around cows, Stonechat, Pied Wagtail, Lesser Black-backed Gull, two ravishing Sandwich Terns over the sea and hearing Robin were other bird highlights here with a epic view of a Buzzard in a tree on the way home. Speckled Wood, Holly Blue, Meadow Brown, Small Heath and Small White were other delightful butterflies seen here with dazzling Common Darter and a hawker or two seen quickly great dragonflies seen as well. Also in the way of insects I was fascinated by a fly on a fence post and I was thrilled to find it was a robber fly something I'd heard of before. A lovely moment. Seas of chamomile again, dock, buttercup, nightshade, burdock, bindweed, white deadnettle, red deadnettle, cuckoo-pint, rose hips and bramble flower and blackberries were other key plant encounters on the walk.
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Block Paving Driveway and Patio in Warsash
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Block Paving Driveway and Patio in Warsash
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This was a double block paving project, supplied and carried out by Formpave Driveways in Warsash.
In this job we undertook the driveway and patio remodeling at the same time. We started by removing the existing driveway and patio and then laid a new hardcore base with a heavy duty membrane underneath. This will prevent any unwanted weed growth.
We used different colour bricks as well as different paving patterns for these layouts. The driveway was laid in a 45° pattern with Charcoal bricks and Light Grey border, while the patio was laid in a 90° pattern with Bracken bricks and Charcoal border.
We also fashioned a new doorstep at the patio using the same Charcoal bricks to match.
Visit our website to find more details about our block paving services in Portsmouth. You can also reach Formpave Driveways via phone at 02392 984524 to schedule an appointment or to request a free, no-obligation quote on your own project!
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lightning-strucc · 7 years
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New video - link in bio #TimeToPanic #Vlog #Seafarer #Warsash #Southampton #OralsPrep
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thepapertrains · 7 years
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Had a splendiferous time playin' The Ferryman's Beer Festival yesterday arvo in Warsash. Thanks to our amazing crowd n' beautiful loiterers! Next up: we'll be @jerkjam_co in Fareham, next Sat (5pm: Open Arms stage), before headin' off to play The Dancing Man in Southampton (from 9pm). Photos courtesy of @malcolmquineyphotography #livemusic #americana #thepapertrains #southampton #warsash #doublebass #guitar #banjo #beer #festival #beerfestival #jerkjam #music #summerfun #dancingman #coutrymusic #folk
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