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Airport Passenger Numbers Continue to Fall

October 14, 2010
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Airport Passenger Numbers Continue to Fall

Passenger numbers at Southampton International Airport continue to edge down as the ongoing recession impacts on the demand for air travel. At a meeting of the Southampton Airport Consultative Committee at Eastleigh Civic offices today, David Lees the recently appointed managing director of the BAA owned airport will say traveller numbers have dropped by...
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Can the Sails keep on Turning?

October 13, 2010
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Can the Sails keep on Turning?

Councillors are meeting today to try and decide how best to keep Bursledon windmill as a working mill, open to the public. The 200 year old windmill - the only working windmill in Hampshire which mills and sells it own flour -is a popular and iconic local landmark which has drawn almost 3500 visitors...
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Toynbee’s Climate Cops bid to shorten food miles

October 8, 2010
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Toynbee’s Climate Cops bid to shorten food miles

Students from Toynbee School, Eastleigh have been celebrating the news that they have been selected as finalists in npower’s Climate Cops SOS, an initiative designed to motivate the UK’s greenest teens into turning their passion for the environment into a positive campaign for the Toynbee and Eastleigh area. A team of ten 11 to...
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Car share scheme to cut commuter costs

October 4, 2010
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Car share scheme to cut commuter costs

With petrol prices hitting record highs and the recession taking its toll on householders’ income, Hampshire County Council is working with both Portsmouth and Southampton City Councils to draw commuters’ attention to the benefits of sharing the drive to work. This week is national ‘Liftshare week’ and people are being encouraged to try and...
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Government to axe ‘warmfront’ grants

September 26, 2010
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Government to axe ‘warmfront’ grants

The government are to continue the previous administration’s policy of gradually withdrawing ‘warmfront’ grants which entitles the elderly and needy to free insulation for their homes it has emerged. Chris Huhne the Energy minister, has announced that grants are to be phased out and replaced by loans under the new ‘green deal.’ In future...
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Kiln Lane bridge closure

September 9, 2010
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Kiln Lane bridge closure

Hampshire County Council intends to carry out brickwork repairs to Brambridge Park bridge that crosses the River.Itchen on Kiln Lane, close to the Brambridge Park Garden Centre. Work is planned to start on Monday 4th October 2010. A road closure at the bridge site will be in force for the work that will be...
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Botley SDA scrapped

July 23, 2010
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Botley SDA scrapped

Eastleigh Borough Council has decided not to go ahead with plans from the last government for a 6000 home strategic development area to the north of Hedge End at a recent Council meeting. The abolition of the South East Plan by the new coalition government means that the Council does not have to take forward...
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Hooray! Stinky Bins are Here to Stay!

July 5, 2010
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Hooray! Stinky Bins are Here to Stay!

Louise Bloom, Eastleigh Council’s recycling Tsar, has rubbished an edict from Tory minster Eric Pickles which recommends that councils should revert to weekly bin collections. The roly-poly minster for communities has reversed the previous government’s advice to the audit commission that councils should be pressured into only emptying bins twice a month in order...
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Botley Home plans in a Pickle

June 6, 2010
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Botley Home plans in a Pickle

Campaigners in Botley opposed to the building of 6000 new homes may soon have cause to celebrate . The new communities secretary, Eric Pickles, has written to all local authorities telling them the coalition government will be abolishing regional house building targets. “The previous government gave a green light for the destruction of the...
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Tales of the Riverbank

June 3, 2010
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Tales of the Riverbank

Eastleigh residents face the risk of flooding unless remedial work is undertaken to counteract the erosion of the Monks Brook riverbank. That’s the stark warning from Sam Snook , a local environmental campaigner who claims that recent housing developments at Valley Park and the Pirelli site – and the office complexes at the top...
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