An application to change the use of a detached house on Glenfield Avenue from a dwelling to a children’s residential home has been approved at a city council planning meeting.
Why do people put themselves forward to be councillors? What does the role actually involve? How much are they really paid - and what horrors can they face when campaigning on the doorstep? Listen to our full conversation with Bitterne Park ward councillor Phil Webb, now available on our digest+ channel.
The airport saw its request for a licence to carry out the work in South Stoneham Cemetery, which also involves cutting back a further 10 trees, approved by the city council’s cabinet in July. Library photo of runway
Regular visitors to Riverside Park will have already noticed new ‘Water Rescue Cabinets’ along the waterside path, officially unveiled by the council this week.
A new nursery providing early years provision for up to 90 children from age two to school age on a term-time basis has opened at Bitterne Park Primary School.
Former Labour councillor Tony Bunday, who joined the Lib Dems earlier this year, has announced he’s been selected to stand in the Bitterne Park ward at next May’s city council elections – likely pitting him against his former Labour teammate and incumbent Cllr Phil Webb.
Following the decision to suspend the Portswood Project trial in May, Southampton City Council has confirmed that the scheme with a bus gate on Portswood Broadway will not be moving ahead.
Police have launched a witness appeal following a collision involving a car and a person riding a rented e-scooter on Thomas Lewis Way (TLW) just before midday on Saturday (Sept 6). Image: Google
Updated: Two people received “immediate medical assistance” from firefighters, and an arrest was subsequently made after a kitchen blaze at a Newton Road property in Bitterne Park.
Update 2: The Osborne Road sewer repairs and temporary lights are back, for the... is it third time in recent months? The junction to Belmont Road has also been closed so work can proceed with a diversion in place.
Work is due to start in early September on landscaping ‘Woodmill Bay’ in Riverside Park, currently used as an informal boat launching and car parking area, to include seating overlooking the river.
An outgoing fire chief has warned £1.7m in proposed cuts are untenable decisions – but things are going to get worse if the government does not give the service more money.
A cruise parking company operating from St Denys Road has launched an appeal against a council planning decision which is having a “material impact on the business”.
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