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'Serving You' Autumn 2008

 

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Your letters to the Editor
 
Information this edition:- Olympic training camp, Help with your home, Get involved - Neighbourhood Watch and Welcome to Havant
 
If you live in West Leigh and Waterlooville you may have met our Crew Liaison Officer.
 
Fifith in our series featuring community centres is Waterlooville Community Centre
 
We have a marvellous legacy of trees from the days when Havant was a small market town surrounded by farms, woodland and the parkland estates of the landed gentry.
 
Over 1000 individuals or organisations sent in comments on the Core Strategy and Site Allocations Plans
 
The new community at West of Waterlooville is one of four Major Development areas required by the Hampshire County Structure Plan 1996-2011 (Review)
 
Established in 2004, the Accredited Community Safety Officers Service tackles community safety issues.
 
A key principle underpinning the council's vision for a cleaner, safer, more prosperious borough is to provide high quality, affordable and accessible public services to our customers.
 
This autumn the council will consult its residents through a new 'Place Survey'
 
Meeting demand and ensuring our workforce has the right skills so they can be employed locally is essential.
 
Havant College has submitted an outline planning application to the borough council to establish a Skills Centre in the heart of Leigh Park.
 
Following a visit to France, Hon. Alderman Penny Moss suggested an idea to Waterlooville Business Association.
 
A new system enabling car park users to pay for parking by credit or debit card using their mobile phones is now live.
 
Sunday 4 May, became Community Clean Sweep day, following a competition winner's desire to clean up an unsightly area of land.
 
A new system of allocating affordable housing across the borough is being introduced in 2009
 
Dunsbury Hill Farm situated between Junction 3 of the A3(M) and Warren Park is set to be transformed.
 
Did you know that windsurfing was invented in 1958 on our very own Hayling Island beaches by a (then) twelve year old lad called Peter Chilvers?
 
If you have moved and you have a loved one buried in a cemetery in Havant Borough our Cemeteries Service would like to hear from you.
 
Do you belong to any Black and Minority Ethnic groups living in the Borough of Havant?
 
The council has approved, subject to external audit, its accounts for the year to March 2008.
 
Recent changes to legislation mean that the council's own Standards Committee has responsibility to consider all complaints
 
Plans that are Pending, Granted, Refused and Under Construction
 
SNAP youth disco, the Ale-ing Fest and Free Firework display are just some of the events in the Borough with a link to the events page on this website
 
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