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Havant railway station

1847 establishments in EnglandDfT Category C2 stationsFormer London, Brighton and South Coast Railway stationsHavantRailway stations in Great Britain opened in 1847
Railway stations in HampshireRailway stations served by Govia Thameslink RailwayRailway stations served by South Western RailwayUse British English from February 2018
Havant Railway Station with my train to Southampton departing
Havant Railway Station with my train to Southampton departing

Havant railway station is a railway station in Havant, Hampshire, near Portsmouth, located on the Portsmouth Direct Line which runs between London Waterloo and Portsmouth Harbour. Havant is served by trains operated by Southern, who provide the most trains at the station, and South Western Railway who also provide frequent trains and manage the station.Havant is the nearest station to Hayling Island and also serves the nearby town of Waterlooville. Buses depart from the nearby bus station to both these places.

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Havant railway station
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N 50.854 ° E -0.982 °
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Market Parade 29
PO9 1PY
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Havant Railway Station with my train to Southampton departing
Havant Railway Station with my train to Southampton departing
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The Spring Arts & Heritage Centre
The Spring Arts & Heritage Centre

The Spring Arts & Heritage Centre (known as the Havant Arts Centre until 2009) is an arts centre in Havant, Hampshire, England. The main building was completed as Havant Town Hall in 1870. It was built by a private company and was a town hall in the sense of being a large hall for public events rather than a council's headquarters. However, the building was subsequently bought by Havant Urban District Council in 1921 and converted to become its meeting place. The adjoining house called Moorlands was bought by the council in 1946 and incorporated into the town hall complex to provide additional office space. The council vacated the town hall in 1977 when new civic offices were opened at Civic Centre Road to the north of the town centre.The vacated town hall was converted into an arts complex. Containing a small theatre (135 seats), the arts centre is used for professional and amateur theatre, music of all kinds, dance, to show films and for community groups to meet. It is a regular performance venue for the following partner groups: Bench Theatre Company, Havant Light Opera, HumDrum Theatre Company, and Havant Dynamo Youth Theatre. It is also the base for the music project charity, Music Fusion (the trading name of Fusion Plus, a Charity Registered in England and Wales no: 1128586). The centre is run by The Spring Arts & Heritage Centre Company (registered in Wales 20888483), which is a Registered Charity. (Registration Number 297353). Funding comes from the state via Hampshire County Council and Havant Borough Council. The centre director from 2003 to 2012 was Amanda O'Reilly. The current centre director is Sophie Fullerlove.