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St. Denys Community Centre The Community Centre is a vital local hub providing access for community groups and a multi-use sports pitch. Local children can play football, basketball and even tennis! |
| St. Denys Church The beautiful Church sits at the heart of St. Denys and the building has dominated the local skyline for nearly 150 years. |
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The Junction Inn Thriving Community Pub with open fire, children's play area, real ales, pub games, home-cooked food and more. |
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St. Denys Sailing & Rowing Club The St Denys Sailing and Rowing Club is 116 years old . . and some of the boats are nearly as venerable! |
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St. Denys Primary School Local School has been in existence for over 100 years |
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River Itchen Archaeology Project |
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Bitterne Park local website News and local information about Bitterne Park and the Triangle |
| Folk at the Riverside Folk at the Riverside (held at the St. Denys Sailing & Rowing Club) is a very relaxed evening of playing and singing most types of music including: Folk, Contemporary, Pop, Blues, Roots, Rock, Irish, Old Time and the occasional Classical number. |
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If you would like to be added to our St. Denys links, please contact us.
Many thanks to the following contributors
Brian J. Ticehurst, author of "Sights and Scenes of St. Denys"
Kelvin Randall, Vicar of St. Denys Church
Elaine Lawrence, provider of a number of historic postcards and whose family lived in Priory Road in the late 1800's / early 1900's
Sophia Conner, detailed information about St. Denys Priory











