Littleton Pre-school Closure

Statement prepared by Littleton Pre-school 27 June 2024.

Littleton Pre-school has, for almost 50 years, been at the heart of our community, residing in the Littleton Memorial Hall, at the Littleton Recreation Ground.  The Memorial Hall was sympathetically designed to accommodate the Pre-school, and we have loved the large, bright space this has provided.  We have also loved being able to use the wide expanse of the Recreation Ground for our outdoor learning, something that has formed a large part of our daily practice in recent years.

Sadly though, Littleton Pre-school has fallen victim to the challenges of the current climate and changes in family dynamics, where the need for both parents to work full-time has become more and more necessary in order to meet the financial demands of modern day living.  The impact of this is the need for full day care for their children rather than the shorter sessions offered by pre-schools.

As a community-led Pre-school we rely on voluntary support to meet the legal requirements that operating as a charity entail.  With increasing demands on families, it becomes harder each year to find volunteers who are able, or willing to give up some of their precious free time to support the Pre-school in this way.

Working in Early Years is a true vocation, and one that everyone who has worked at Pre-school in the past 50 years will tell you is both rewarding and a joy, but also comes with ever-increasing demands.  The training requirements for staff to work in Early Years is intense and on-going, with knowledge and training constantly needing updating. We have always been lucky to have such dedicated and well-qualified professionals who have loved being part of our setting.  We have always been proud of our staff consistency, and our current team are no exception.  Our Manager and Deputy Manager have been with Pre-school, both as parents and then valued members of the staff team since 2009.  The only real change in recent years has been new team members bringing their wealth of experience to us.  Unfortunately though, there comes a time when those who have given so much to a setting they love, must prioritise their own well-being, and their own families.  There is currently a real recruitment crisis in the Early Years sector, and this will not change until recognition is given to the profession, its importance, the dedication of the workforce and the requirements of the role.  This recruitment crisis, and the lack of interest for management roles had a major impact on our ability to keep Pre-school open, despite every effort to do so.

Littleton Pre-school has been loved by so many throughout its history.  It has been a huge part of the community, and so many families have watched their children, and even their children’s children flourish under the nurturing care provided.  Sadly though, small community Pre-schools such as ours are finding it more and more difficult to remain sustainable.  The closure of our Pre-school was not an easy decision, and everyone currently involved with Pre-school is devastated, especially the staff team and the families who currently attend.  We know the closure is a huge loss to the community, and felt by so many, so hope that the above explanation helps you to understand the reasons that have led to this decision.    

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White Lining on Littleton roads

The Parish Council has received a number of reports about inappropriate and dangerous parking in some of the Littleton roads. In particular problem parking has been identified near junctions with Main road raising safety concerns due to lack of visibility, access problems for larger vehicles and causing pedestrians to walk into the roadway. The Parish Council has reported the issues to Winchester City Council and a plan is in place to add white lines to key points to deter parking in the following roads:-

  • The Hall Way
  • North Drive
  • South Drive
  • Bercote Close

Please see the following diagrams for more details, also available as a pdf here.

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Advice regarding Nottingham Knockers

It has been bought to our attention that a group historically known as ‘Nottingham Knockers’ are operating in the Winchester area. They are normally ex-offenders who claim that they are working with a pedlars certificate. Essentially they work to a gang master who will bring a group to a specific area and drop off. The individuals then go off selling door to door before getting picked up and taken to another area. While there are periodically allegations of abusive behaviour by those selling at the door if a householder refuses to buy goods, these incidents are the exception rather than the norm.

The advice is not to open the door to strangers or buy or sell on the doorstep. If a householder is abused or threatened on their own doorstep then they should be calling the police, 101 or 999 if they feel particularly vulnerable by the intimidating behaviour.

They can also contact Hampshire Trading Standards; 03454 04 05 06

https://www.hants.gov.uk/business/tradingstandards/aboutus/contactus

Littleton Bus timetable

LITTLETON BUS TIMETABLE, Monday to Saturday, as at 4 September 2016
7 68 16 68 Taxi Share 68 16 68 68 7 68
Littleton Church 8.03 9.41 9.43 13.01 13.33
Winchester Bus Station   Arrive 8.25 9.55 10.05 13.15 13.55
Winchester Bus Station Depart 7.22 10.00 11.30 12.20 13.20 14.40 15.10 16.30
Littleton Church 7.35 10.13 11.45 12.39 13.33 14.59 15.29 16.49
Nr 68 term Time Only
Taxi Share, Thursdays only

 

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IGas Energy Public information meeting

Thursday 29 September 1430 – 1930

Chilbolton Village Hall

Sites include Folly Farm, Hill Farm, Larkwhistle Farm and Fullerton, the planning permission for which expires on December 31 of this year. We have applied to extend this for a further 20 years. Please note, we are not proposing any extension or intensification of activity at these sites.

Alongside the application, we have organised a public exhibition to discuss our plans for various well sites in your area on Thursday 29 September in the Chilbolton Village Hall.

For more information visit igas-engage.co.uk or call on 02036756058.