Portsmouth is a very vibrant and social city. One of the things I grew up loving about it was that it has had a naval base here since 1194 and it is still the Navy’s biggest dockyard and it is accessible to the public to explore, well most of.
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Read MoreHeading to the Great South Run this year? Here’s everything you need to know about the 2018 run taking place on Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st October!
Read MoreIsland runners competing in this year’s Simplyhealth Great South Run can take along their young supporters for free, thanks to a special ‘Kids Go Free’ offer from Wightlink.
Read MoreNow that the weather is getting cooler after one of the best summers we’ve had in 40 years, there’s no need to go into hibernation. There are plenty of events in Portsmouth this autumn to keep you and your family entertained. We’ve picked some of the highlights.
Read MorePortsmouth City Council won a court order last week telling owners of 16 vehicles in Ferry Road and Fort Cumberland Road to remove them, or risk having them taken away.
Read MorePompey remain unbeaten in League One following a 2-2 draw with Wycombe at a soaked Fratton Park.
Read MoreFrom submarine operations in the icy wastes of the North Pole to emotional homecoming scenes on windswept jetties, Royal Navy photographers capture all aspects of life in the Naval Service.
Now the skilled photojournalists have been recognised for their perfect pictures in the Royal Navy’s annual photographic competition – the Peregrine Trophy Awards.
Read MoreWightlink’s environmentally friendly flagship, Victoria of Wight, was officially named today (Thursday 20 September) by Her Royal Highness Sophie The Countess of Wessex.
Read MoreCelebrating the creative talent of refugee and asylum seeker artists, JourneysFest 2018 returns to Portsmouth on 19–28 October 2018 for the third year.
Read MoreSouthsea seafront was ignited with colour on Saturday 15th September 2018 as this year’s Portsmouth Pride march paraded down the promenade to the event festivities in West Battery Gardens, the site of Southsea Bandstand.
Read MorePompey just managed to maintained their unbeaten start to the 2018-19 season this weekend at another fan packed Fratton Park.
Read MorePompey maintained their unbeaten start to the 2018-2019 season, but had to battle from behind to secure a 1-1 draw with Shrewsbury at Fratton Park.
Read MoreHayling Ferry, First Solent, and Portsmouth and Havant Councils have agreed to launch an integrated public transport service which connects bus services with the Hayling Ferry as part of a six-month trial.
Read MorePortsmouth Hospitals Charity is inviting the community to their ‘Scare at The Square’ Halloween fundraising event this November.
Read MoreFollowing the success of 2017’s inaugural Rum Festival, the festival has returned to the dockyard — now with added gin.
Read MoreThe intense heat may have receded, but we are still enjoying the more typical
warmth of the English summer – you may just need to grab a jumper before you go
out. Make the most of it by sitting outdoors, taking in the views and enjoying some of
the city’s great eating opportunities.
Across the course of the Bank Holiday weekend festival-goers were treated to amazing sets from the likes of Paul “The Modfather” Weller, The Libertines, Paloma Faith, Kaiser Chiefs and, of course, The Prodigy.
Read MoreMayville High School in Southsea are today celebrating GCSE results with a massive 81% of pupils achieving five or more A* / 9 - C / 4 grades including Maths and English subjects.
Read MoreHorsea Island Country Park, as it will be named, was designated as part of the HM Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee project.
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