The site is always changing with details of new shows and events so make sure you keep up to date. If you have any feedback about the site please email boxoffice@fareham.gov.uk
Our new-look brochure for April to September 2010 is available online now - just click on the image to the left of this page. Printed editions will be available from Ferneham Hall and Fareham Shopping Centre on Thursday 11th March and, our free mailing list customers, should be receiving their copies through their letterbox from Saturday 13th.
The Blues Band - Wednesday 16 June
We'll Meet Again - Thursday 17 June
The Masters of the House - Thursday 24 June
The Stones (Rolling Stones Tribute) - Friday 25 June
Jane McDonald - Friday 9 July
One Night of Queen - Thursday 29 July

Wickham Festival - Thursday 5 - Sunday 8 August
(Telephone and In Person bookings only)
The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain - Friday 10 September
Psychic Sally: On The Road - Saturday 11 September
An Evening with Peter Alliss - Tuesday 14 September
You Must Remember This? - Wednesday 15 September
U2-2 - Thursday 16 September
Community Action Teams (CATs) operate in six areas in the borough – Western Wards, Portchester, Fareham North East, Fareham South West, Titchfield and Crofton.
These meetings have been set up so we can talk to you about developments that are being proposed for the area you live in and you can tell us what's good about where you live and what needs improving.
The next round of meetings will be in Spring 2010, giving residents once again the chance to discuss concerns they have regarding their local communities; suggest ideas for improvements; and the chance to bid for funds for local projects that matter to you.
Timings for the Fareham Stage Dance Festival are available. Programmes will be on sale (£2.50) from Thursday 18 March.
This year's adjudicator is:
Miss Gayle Johnson F.I.D.T.A F.B.A.T.D RAD (MRT)
Gayle Johnson is experienced and well qualified within the festival world. As a British Federation Adjudicator and examiner Gayle has adjudicated, examined and lectured for many associations, both at home and abroad for the past 20 years. As an active member of the TDCI and various other technical committees, her choreographic skills have had major input into new examination grades, for syllabi. As a child she successfully competed in many dance festivals and made several appearances on TV and in pantomimes.At the age of 17 she joined a professional international speciality act working in the UK and abroad.
In 1982 Gayle opened her own school offering all genres of stage dance and has stayed actively involved, thus making her aware of the ever changing youth of today.
Her achievements within the prestigious Miss Dance and Dance Master of Great Britain are extensive with numerous winners and finalists between the period of 1992 and 2007.
Over the years students have successfully entered TV work including commercials and at present are professionally working within the Ballet Rambert Company and London theatre productions. Her dedication and encouragement ensures continuous professional development, to keep up with challenging but exciting times.