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Trustee Chair is pragmatic. “We are always three months away from a crisis,” she admits. “But we survive because people fight for us. When we put out a plea for help painting the fence last spring, forty people showed up. You don’t get that at a corporate gym.” The Verdict The Ashley Lane Forum is not a tourist attraction. You won’t find it on TripAdvisor. But it is the architecture of everyday life. ashley lane forum
Down the corridor, the atmosphere shifts. In the smaller seminar room, the group sits in a circle. Needles click, scissors snip, and conversations flow from the price of bread to the latest episode of a popular soap opera. By [Author Name] Trustee Chair is pragmatic
Tucked away just a short walk from the Swan Centre and Eastleigh train station, the Forum often goes unnoticed by commuters rushing past. But for those who step inside, they discover a beating heart: a place where coffee mornings save lives, where toddlers take their first steps in drama class, and where pensioners find connection in a lonely world. Unlike many council-run facilities, the Ashley Lane Forum has a distinctly grassroots origin story. Originally a collection of older buildings and a former church hall, the site fell into disrepair in the late 1990s. Rather than see it demolished for housing, a coalition of local residents, church leaders, and small business owners banded together. When we put out a plea for help
It is, quite simply, the living room of Eastleigh. The Ashley Lane Forum is located on Ashley Lane, SO50 9ZS. Rooms are available for hire starting from £12 per hour. The community cafe is open Mon-Fri, 9:30 am – 2:00 pm.
