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March 12, 2025

Hampshire: What's on in Hampshire 2025

 


Start 2025 with the top picks of what's happening in Hampshire. Go to the Visit Hampshire website to find out what events are on near you. 

Click HERE for more information. 

Information provided by South East HIVE Hub

Hampshire: Mind wellbeing partnership


In Hampshire, 50% of people experience psychological, emotional or mental health difficulties that significantly affect their day-to-day functioning. Rates of hospital admissions for self-harm in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight are more than 1.5 times the national average. 

In response, Andover Mind, Havant and East Hants Mind and Solent Mind are pleased to announce that they have been awarded the contract by Hampshire County Council and the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Integrated Care Board to provide mental health and wellbeing services across Hampshire. By working in partnership together and with the local GP surgeries, more people will be able to access specialist services, and local wellbeing centres will continue to support their communities. 

For more information click HERE

Information provided by South East HIVE Hub

March 11, 2025

Swindon: Celebrate Armed Forces Day at Lydiard Park - Sat 28 Jun

 

Armed Forces Day will be celebrated at Lydiard Park this summer to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.

The free event is to be held on Saturday 28th June between 1100-1600. It will feature stalls, a funfair, dance troupe performances and a mini concert, but anyone who would like to get involved and contribute to a memorable and meaningful event for the Swindon community should email Nav Hasan at: nhasan@swindon.gov.uk including ‘Swindon Armed Forces Day Committee 2025’ in the subject line.

Members of the organising committee are also keen to hear from any schools, Scouts or Brownie groups who would like to take part in the day.


Alternatively follow the event page on Facebook

Information provided by Colerne and Lyneham HIVEs

Chepstow: Bell Ringing at St Mary's Priory Chepstow


2025 dates: First Tuesday of the month starting at 6:30pm
  • 8th April
  • 6th May
  • 3rd June
  • 1st July
  • 5th August
  • 9th September
  • 7th October
  • 4th November
  • 9th December
If you are interested in learning, please email chepstowprioryfriends@gmail.com

Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub.

Powys: From 01 April 2025, book a slot to visit Powys Recycling Centers

From 1 April 2025 you will need to book a time slot to visit any of our Household Recycling Centres. This can be done quickly and easily online or over the phone.

You will be able to book your first time slot, for visits after 1 April, from 25 March 2025.

More information and a full set of frequently asked questions can be found online: https://en.powys.gov.uk/HRC

Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub.

Grantham: SK today for residents of South Kesteven Spring 2025



Information provided by Grantham HIVE

 

Fife: SHOUT - a free and confidential text support service for young people who are feeling stressed or worried

Shout’s trained volunteers are available around the clock to listen and support anyone who is suicidal, depressed, anxious or overwhelmed. The service is anonymous and does not show up on phone bills.

We have partnered with Shout to offer support to young people who live in Fife. To start a conversation, text “FIFE” to 85258.

If your life is at imminent risk, call the emergency services on 999.
What happens when you text “FIFE” to 85258?

To start a conversation, text the word “FIFE” to 85258.

If you’re feeling anxious, lonely, overwhelmed, suicidal or not quite yourself, Shout’s volunteers are here for you 24/7. 

March 10, 2025

Corsham: 'The Haven' support group for parents of children with autism

 

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Further support can be found at the Wiltshire Autism Hub

Information provided by Colerne HIVE

Army&You Magazine – Spring Edition Out Now!


View Army&You Magazine - Spring edition at the link below:

https://tinyurl.com/3e4vv2kb

Dept for Work & Pensions: Roundup of recent DWP announcements


Changes to strengthen Statutory Sick Pay

The Government has announced changes to strengthen Statutory Sick Pay which will benefit more than one million employees across the UK as part of efforts to grow the economy.

Through the Employment Rights Bill, Government is strengthening Statutory Sick pay by removing the Lower Earnings Limit so that the safety net of sick pay is available to those who need it most. We are also removing the Waiting Period so that Statutory Sick Pay is paid from the first day of sickness absence.

As part of the Government amendments to the Employment Rights Bill tabled this week, it was announced low earners who find themselves ill will either receive 80%of their normal weekly earnings or the flat rate of Statutory Sick Pay (which will be £118.75 per week from April) – whichever is lower.

This means some of the lowest earners will be up to £100 better off per week, compared to the current system and employees will be able to take the time off work that they need to recover, so they can get better and remain in work rather than risk quitting altogether.

This new percentage rate strikes the right balance between providing financial security for employees who fall ill, and the cost to businesses – all while retaining the incentives for people to return to work.

More information about the change to Statutory Sick Pay is available on GOV.UK, as well as the Government’s response to the Statutory Sick Pay consultation.

Deadline to fill National Insurance gaps to increase State Pension

People have until 5 April 2025 to fill gaps in their National Insurance (NI) record dating back to 6 April 2006. After this date, payments can only be made for the previous six tax years.

The quickest and easiest way for people to check a State Pension forecast and find out if they can benefit from paying to fill NI gaps is by checking their NI record on GOV.UK or in the HMRC app. Guidance on how to download the HMRC app is on GOV.UK.

For anyone who is unable to get through on Department for Work and Pensions’ (DWP) phoneline ahead of the deadline, there is an online call back request form. This will enable people to request a call back about paying voluntary National Insurance contributions to fill gaps in State Pension entitlement between 2006 and 2018.

The form will be available on the Contact the Future Pension Centre page on GOV.UK. DWP will call back to discuss payment of voluntary National Insurance contributions. When a person submits a request, a message will appear on their screen to confirm that their request has been sent to the DWP Pension Centre. This will normally be within 8 weeks of submitting a request, there is no need to make further contact with DWP or HMRC.

Move to Universal Credit update

Tax credits are closing on 5 April 2025, and customers must respond to their migration notices by their deadline date to continue to receive financial support from the Government. DWP continue to increase the number of migration notices being sent to customers receiving ESA, with all notices due to be sent by the end of 2025.

The department recognises that some tax credit customers may wait until their deadline to claim Universal Credit. For those customers who have a deadline date close to the tax credit closure date, we want to ensure that we provide as much support as possible and are therefore opening our Universal Credit Migration Notice Helpline on Saturday 5 April, to answer any customer questions, telephone: 0800 169 0328*.

The end of March 2025 marks the closure of the Universal Credit Programme and its transition from delivering ‘Move to UC’ from a Programme-led approach to a ‘business as usual’ operation.

* 0800 phone numbers are free to call from mobiles and landlines.