A small section of Southsea seafront has been closed whilst work is carried out to repair coastal defences following the breakdown of a part of the sea wall directly behind the Pyramids Centre.
Read MoreThe hotly anticipated Flip Out trampolining arena has finally opened in the north of Portsmouth.
Read MoreIn April 2015, Environmental Health officers working on behalf of Portsmouth City Council banned Portsmouth restaurant 6oz Burgers from selling burgers which were pink at their centres.
Read MoreQueen’s keyboard player and musical director Spike Edney will become the next iconic musician to be inducted into Portsmouth Guildhall’s Wall of Fame on Tuesday 8th December.
Read MoreThe D-Day Museum in Southsea, Portsmouth is one of the beneficiaries to receive a budget windfall in yesterday’s Autumn statement.
Read MoreCanvas Coffee, an award-winning coffeeshop and social enterprise based in a retail unit in Portsmouth & Southsea Railway Station, have launched a petition against the unit’s takeover by private franchise Café Destino.
Read MorePortsmouth’s National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN) have launched a crowdfunding campaign for the renovation of a large charcoal sketch depicting a First World War boy hero who remained at his post and awaited orders despite suffering fatal wounds.
Read MorePortsmouth Historic Dockyard has a new attraction and the International Boatbuilding College Portsmouth has a new home as Boathouse 4 reopens following an extensive renovation.
Read MoreInternet café and retro arcade Game Over launches to the public on Saturday 24th October 2015.
Read MoreGreat British sportswomen Jo Pavey, the 2014 European 10,000metre champion, and Gemma Steel, the 2014 European cross-country champion, are amidst the high-profile participants in this year’s Great South Run.
Read MoreCity and Country, the owners of HMP Kingston Prison on St. Mary’s Road in Milton, have unveiled plans for a 270-home development on the site of the former prison.
Read MoreBoard game brand Destination Games have unveiled a tenth anniversary edition of Destination Portsmouth, celebrating a decade since founder Rachel Lowe released the city-themed tabletop game.
Read MoreQuiet Little Voices is a new solo exhibition by renowned Portsmouth-based street and urban artist My Dog Sighs, taking place at gallery space Play Dead in Highland Road, Southsea.
Read MoreFrom Friday 16th October to Sunday 18th October 2015, creatives across the island will be opening their studios to visitors for the Created in Portsmouth arts and crafts trail, welcoming guests into their creative spaces and showing them their work and studio methods.
Read MoreThe Emirates Spinnaker Tower are celebrating ten years of incredible views by showcasing a stunning bespoke piece of artwork across its panoramic windows.
Read MoreToday, local and regional press descended upon Edwardian playhouse The Kings Theatre in Southsea’s Albert Road high street for an opportunity to meet and interview the stars of this year’s pantomime production of Cinderella.
Read MoreOn Monday 28th September 2015, D-Day veterans and members of the press were welcomed into a ship hall at HM Naval Base in Portsmouth for an opportunity to see the LCT 7074, the last tank-carrying Second World War landing craft in the UK and one of the last in the world.
Read MorePortsmouth’s New Theatre Royal have announced the departure of its artistic director and CEO Caroline Sharman after eight years at the helm.
Read MoreDogs allowed on Southsea Beach until May after Portsmouth petition for reduced bans
Read MoreBack in June of 2014, Portsmouth let out a collective cheer as the D-Day Museum down on Southsea Seafront announced that they’d secured Heritage Lottery funding for the amount of £4.1million — in the very year that Portsmouth commemorated the 70th anniversary of the historic wartime event with proceedings and a Royal Visit on Southsea Common.
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