South Wonston residents will get their first look at £4.2 million in planned road repairs at the parish assembly next week, where National Highways representatives will outline upgrades to M3 Junction 9. The May 28 event at South Wonston Pavilion begins at 6 p.m. and includes updates from the Royal Logistic Corps Museum at Worthy Down, as well as presentations from clubs and local initiatives that have received grants.

£4.2 millionFunding allocated for M3 Junction 9 road repairs in 2026

The assembly will also unveil the winners of the South Wonston Community Awards and introduce the Parish Council’s latest sustainability projects. All residents are encouraged to attend and voice concerns or suggestions for the evolving infrastructure plans.

Key Points

  • ✅ £4.2m earmarked for M3 Junction 9 road repairs in 2026
  • ⚡ National Highways and Royal Logistic Corps Museum to present updates
  • 💡 Community awards and sustainability project launches announced

Two weeks later, East Stratton Village Fete returns on June 6 with a packed schedule at the Village Green. Highlights include a multi-class dog show, a raffle with prizes donated by local businesses, a barbecue serving homemade burgers, and a tea and cake stall featuring homemade treats. The event, which runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., is free to attend, though donations for the East Stratton Community Fund are welcome.

EventDateLocationHighlights
East Stratton Village FeteJune 6Village Green, East StrattonDog show, raffle, BBQ, tea & cake stall
South Wonston Repair CaféMay 30South Wonston PavilionElectricals, small appliances, textiles

The South Wonston Repair Café follows on May 30, an initiative where volunteer repairers restore broken electronics, appliances, and clothing. Residents can book items in advance by emailing the South Wonston Sustainability team or completing a form on their website. The café accepts electrical and small appliances, computers, and textiles. A plant sale and seed swap will also take place during the event, with proceeds split between North Winchester Hedgehog Rescue and Walnut Tree Farm’s Hampshire Youth Justice programs.

📋 By The Numbers

  • 12 — Volunteer repairers trained to handle electronics and textiles
  • 80% — Estimated reduction in waste from repaired items

Families looking for a longer-term activity can join the Dever Singers, a non-audition choir open to all skill levels. Rehearsals are held Thursday evenings during term time in Micheldever, with two annual concerts in South Wonston and Micheldever. The group is actively recruiting after its recent performance at St. Mary’s Church drew standing-room-only crowds.

💡 Pro Tip

Arrive early at the Repair Café if you have multiple items to repair—slots fill up quickly and volunteers prioritize complex fixes first.

Meanwhile, Micheldever Village Fete on June 20 will transform the Half Moon and Spread Eagle pub grounds into a family-friendly hub. Attractions include a car show featuring vintage and classic vehicles, a full bar with local ales, and a children’s play area. A dog show will also take place, with categories for pedigree and rescue dogs alike. All proceeds go to St. Mary’s Micheldever and Micheldever Primary PTA.

  • 📊 The Dever Singers have doubled their membership in the past year, with 45 active singers
  • 🔍 Micheldever Village Fete drew over 500 visitors last year
  • ⚠️ The Repair Café cannot accept large appliances or hazardous electrical items

Barton Stacey Swans Netball Club is seeking versatile players for its competitive squad. Training sessions at Worthy Down on Wednesdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. welcome players of all positions. The club prioritizes teamwork and adaptability, making it ideal for both seasoned athletes and newcomers. Interested players should email the club for trial details.

  1. First — Register interest via email to bartonstaceyswansnetball@gmail.com
  2. Second — Attend a Wednesday training session at Worthy Down
  3. Third — Complete a short skills assessment before joining the squad

The Bluebells in North Waltham hosts its summer fete on June 14 from 1 to 4 p.m., raising funds for Sebastian’s Action Trust, which supports families facing childhood illness. The event features live music, a cake competition judged by local chefs, and a silent auction. Entry is free, though donations are encouraged to sustain the charity’s family support programs.