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Kempshott

The Kempshott section of this web-site is in association with the Kempshott Kourier and the Kempshott & District Residents Association.
Kempshott has a long history, the area dates back to the early 1700s where the Duke of Edinburgh stayed at Kempshott House and later had his honeymoon there in 1795 with Caroline of Brunswick. Kempshott House has now been demolished to make way for the M3
The estate has since developed with the creation of Homesteads Road and Kempshott Lane to generate a farming community. However, this changed quickly to aid with the London overspill and Kempshott soon became part of Basingstoke. The majority of the housing was built in the 1970s and early 1980s in three phases referred to locally as the Lakes (between Homesteads Road and Pack Lane), the Flowers (off Heather Way), and the Birds (off Kempshott Lane). There have been some newer additions most notably the Gabriel Park estate (at the end of Kempshott Lane). The main road through the estate is Kempshott Lane with Homesteads Road, Coniston Road and Heather Way forming access routes and Kestrel Road, Heron Way and Gracemere Crescent forming crescents with residential cul-de-sacs. The majority of the houses in Kempshott are larger 3,4 and 5 bedroom properties, most are detached and the area has an established feel to it.
Kempshott Infants and Junior Schools are off Homesteads Road. There is a small parade of shops off Kempshott Lane in the centre of Kempshott. These shops include a Chinese take away, an estate agents and convenience store. Opporsite this is the local public house. Kempshott has two halls one is the Kempshott Village Hall, just off Pack Lane and the other is Old Down Hall at the end of Kempshott Lane. Kempshott is served on the borough council by three councilors (Cllr Anne Court, Cllr Christine Heath and Cllr Rita Burgess) and has its own Residents association to promote the interests of Kempshott. The Kempshott and District Residents Association (KDRA) has been running for over 50 years and its aim is to protect the quality of life for the residents of Kempshott. More information on the KDRA is available from the Kempshott and District Residents Association.
The Kempshott Community receives its local information from the Kempshott Kourier magazine delivered free every month to over 3000 homes. There are a wide variety of Businesses supplying products and services to Kempshott and to the wider Basingstoke area. Many of these can be found in the Business Directory. Kempshott is an area and housing estate in Basingstoke located to the west of Pack Lane and north of Winchester Road.



TRAVELLERS ON DOWN GRANGE

Please be aware that there is a group of travellers on Down Grange again.

The Council have started procedures to have them removed. Be extra vigilant and please advise neighbours not to avail themselves of their services should they call round.

 
POLICE REPORT - AUGUST

Dear Residents

You are hopefully having a good summer time – enjoying summer fairs, sunny days in our gardens, barbecues and of course holidays.

 
ALDWORTH BADMINTON CLUB - AUGUST REPORT

We are looking for new members, we are a non-league club and meet every Thursday at Aldworth Community College. We play from 7pm till 8.30pm and have a wide age range. We are non-league but have several members who have achieved success in local competitions.

Contact Brian Davies on 323291 or Dave Allingham on 328427

 
KEMPSHOTT WOMENS’ INSTITUTE - AUGUST REPORT

In June we celebrated the 56th anniversary of the founding of Kempshott W.I. with a strawberry and cream tea and the cake was cut by one of our longer serving members Joan Trodd. Our speaker for the evening was Gladys Henderson who talked to us about antiques. She had an assortment of items from the 1950’s upward and it was amazing the increased value of items which we once put in jumble sales or threw away. Have your children got a Star Wars pillow case or you a Home Pride Flour man (in your cupboard)? It was a case of go home and see what treasures you have in your cupboard and think about increasing your insurance. Several members had brought along items for comment and valuation.

 

 
Police appeal for witnesses following assault in Basingstoke

Police in Basingstoke are appealing for witnesses after an incident in Kempshott on Saturday, August 2.

 

 
OLD DOWN AND BEGGARWOOD WILDLIFE GROUP - AUGUST REPORT

Open Day Saturday 16 August 2-4pm. Another event during Basingstoke Wildlife Week, this is a family event for adults and children to learn a little more about wildlife and plants on Old Down. A key attraction will be a visit from Jim Chick of the Hawk Board with up to 6 birds of prey, including an African Fish Eagle. He plans to "fly" at least one of the birds and several will be British native species. Bring along your binoculars! There are also fun nature activities for the children. Come along and ask us about our ideas for Old Down, what’s already here and how we want to make it more interesting. It will be an all-weather event, with indoor and outdoor activities, based in and around Old Down Hall, at the top of, Kempshott Lane. Limited parking, so we suggest walking if you can.

 

 
KEMPSHOTT CONSERVATION GROUP - AUGUST REPORT

Basingstoke Wildlife Week………….. ….will be taking place from Monday, 11th August to Sunday, 17th August. Our contribution is an open invitation to a guided nature walk through our three conservation sites on Thursday, 14 August. The walk can be started at anytime from 2.00pm to 4.00pm at either the Old Orchard (opposite Kendal Gardens) or at the entrance to the Old Meadow next to St. Mark’s Church. Conservation Group members will be present to issue walk leaflets and to answer any questions. Why not come along to see what we are up to?

 

 
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