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Urban Knitting and Swinging

On Friday I went out with my knitting and covered a tree by Bellamy’s Antiques, Albert Road. I decided to use vibrant colours and some glow in the dark wool. It is known as Yarn Bombing – a way to add some brightness to streets. Fark brought an old skateboard that he custom painted and this was turned it into a swing and hung from the same tree.

Loads of laughs and fun comments from people. Below are some pictures / videos and Debbie Parker from Bellamy’s Antiques on the swing.

Yarnbombing + Skateboard Swing - Albert Road

Yarnbombing + Skateboard Swing - Albert Road

Yarnbombing + Skateboard Swing - Albert Road

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  2. That’s awesome!! Wish I had come across this. Has it been left there?

    Supersam on February 1st, 2011
  3. we didn’t leave the swing incase there was an accident but left the knitting. Someone trashed the tree knitting though :[ only the top remains.

    claire sambrook on February 1st, 2011
  4. [...] research tells me this was the site of a yarn-bomb, off Albert Road, but no [...]

    Yarn bombing in Southsea « ministryofshiny on February 13th, 2012

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The 2nd Strong Island Ale – Dry Dock No. 1

As you may know each year we run a home brew competition in February where the winning brew has the opportunity to be brewed by Irving & Co Brewing Co. and sold around the city in the summer. Last year’s brew, the Strong Island Hopper Ale, was hugely successful being one of Inving’s best selling ales and selling out so quickly it went through a second brew run. This year’s winning ale is Dry Dock No. 1, originally brewed by Lee Immins, went on sale in some of Portsmouth and Southsea’s pubs over the weekend.

We spoke to The Hole in The Wall in Southsea who said the new ale went down a storm with it being their best seller on Sunday and with almost two barrels empty by the end of the Bank Holiday weekend. Those guys at the Hole in The Wall and their regular ale drinkers know their stuff so for us this was amazing early news with the ale.

To officially launch Dry Dock No. 1 we are having a launch party with the lovely souls at The Belle Isle on Thursday evening. The ale will be on full flow, come down and try a pint or two. As well as being on sale all around the city the ale will also be available in Chichester’s Belle Isle too, so you can drink it away from home for the first time too.






The Isle Of Wight Randonnee 2012 – Team Strong Island

Just over a year ago, a group of Strong Islanders were sat on the Isle of Wight ferry on our way to the yearly Randonnee cycling event; 60 miles around the island spread across 5 checkpoints. Whilst on the crossing we couldn’t help but admire various enthusiasts and their custom team jerseys. Fast forward a year and it is my great pleasure to unveil the Strong Island cycling jersey. Made as a one off for the event, the jersey is our way of representing this city and all the values that come with it. Thanks to the combined designing efforts of Chris Ballingall and Tristan Savage, we were able to produce this clean, retro looking jersey that 11 of Southsea’s finest could wear to conquer the island’s endless hills. Well done chaps.

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