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Hampshire County Council on flooding in Winchester

Hampshire County Council on flooding in Winchester
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Winchester flooding 2020: Major report reveals causes

Winchester night bus service supported by city councillors

The town forum agreed to pay around £8,000 to subsidise Stagecoach services into the evening. The meeting heard there had been a big drop in usage of the buses last year because of the lockdown, with passenger numbers falling by 80-90 per cent. Strategic director Richard Botham said that without the subsidy from the town forum, city councillors who represent the city area, the services would have been stopped. Cllr Martin Tod, portfolio holder for economic recovery, said the £8,000 a year subsidy for three nights was incredible value because it not only enabled the night buses to run but also persuaded Stagecoach to run services in the early evening in the gap until the night service started.

Winchester City Council approves car park plans in Bar End

Winchester City Council approves car park plans in Bar End
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Winchester City Council approves car park plans in Bar End

WINCHESTER City Council has been warned it could be taken to court after plans for a new multi-storey were approved. Campaigners had begged chiefs to change their mind over a new 287-space car park on the former Vaultex site in Barfield Close. They said the structure, which will stand 15 metres above Domum Road, will negatively impact the environment, residents and a South Downs National Park walkway. But at a planning committee on April 22, seven councillors voted to approve the proposals, whilst one abstained. On behalf of Domum Road residents, Ian Ford said: The council has completely failed to recognise the off-site implications of the proposals and leave themselves open to a legal challenge.

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