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THE council has been criticised for ‘lack of commitment’ to sports facilities in the town, after it failed to include them in its recently-approved financial strategies. At a meeting of full council on Thursday (February 25), the administration’s 2021/22 budget and capital investment strategy were both approved by members - but some raised concerns about the lack of inclusion of facilities important to town residents. Cllr Tony Jones (Labour, Buckskin) said it was “strange” to see a lack of commitment to help Basingstoke Town Football Club and the ice rink within the council’s budget or capital investment strategy. He said: “It’s one of the things we’ve been talking about this last year or so, it’s very important to our residents across the borough, and I’m wondering why we haven’t got anything in the capital programme to support them at some stage.
AN ORGANISATION to promote businesses in Basingstoke is set to be wound up next month after owners voted against its renewal. Basingstoke Together, which is funded by the businesses in the town centre, was seeking a second five-year term after first being set up in November 2015. However, in a vote of business rates payers held last month, it was decided that the organisation should not be renewed. It means that the services that the Business Improvement District (BID) provides, which include promotion of its shops and representation on the council and other authorities, will cease to exist from next month.