Community website that providing current and historical information about the village of Ampfield.
http://ampfield.org.uk/
Services use video, lighting and slides alongside dance/ambient music to build an accessible atmosphere aimed at leading young people into praise and worship.
http://ayn.hants.org.uk/
A very welcoming social club based in Southampton, UK which welcomes anyone from the ages of twenty five to forty.
http://www.club-amigos.co.uk
A social club aimed at promoting friendships, through events and entertainment for singles or couples, aged 30 plus. Includes application, membership, newsletter and events details.
http://www.clubweekenders.co.uk/
Independent charity, working across Hampshire and its neighbouring authorities, as a development agency and co-ordinating body for the voluntary sector.
http://action.hants.org.uk/
Aims to create a framework to improve our cultural, business, and social opportunities, both within Europe and amongst local people who are interested in Europe
http://www.hants.org.uk/euroclub/
Covering area around the towns of Gosport and Fareham in Hampshire. Mission, information on the circuit churches, ministers, local preachers, preaching plan, contact and links.
http://gosportandfarehamcircuit.org.uk/
A network of community and environmental groups in Hampshire, England (with a combined membership of over 30,000 people) campaigning to preserve the rural environment and improve the urban environment.
http://www.hgalliance.org.uk/
An EU project to involve people in the primary goal is to involve people in the Information Society and aims to address the growing need for effective, efficient and user-friendly interactive community and business services.
http://www.infoville.org.uk/
Serves an area situated in south eastern Hampshire next to the West Sussex border and adjacent to Chichester and Langstone harbours. Object is to inform residents of their rights.
http://www.hants.gov.uk/wdra/
To encourage economic growth in the hazel coppice industry through marketing, training and public awareness whilst sustaining the landscape and ecological value of the woodland resource.
http://www.coppice.org.uk/