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Government restart grants across the Test Valley

Money stock HARD-hit retail and hospitality businesses in Test Valley have been given more than £4 million to help reopen as lockdown restrictions are eased, new figures show. The funding from the Government s £5 billion Restart Scheme has been welcomed by council leaders who have urged councils to act quickly in getting the money distributed. Latest figures from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy show Test Valley Borough Council had issued £4.8 million in grants to 615 businesses in the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors under the scheme up to the end of May. It came from a £5.8 million pot given to the council, which leaves £1 million to still give away by the end of July.

Deal agreed to help protect Solent habitats from nitrates

New Development Pictures - The Augusta Park Development in Andover. 23rd August, 2018 A DEAL has been agreed to protect habitats in the Solent from nitrates. Test Valley Borough Council (TVBC) is moving forward with new policy which is aimed at helping to protect internationally designated habitats in the Solent. Credits have been purchased by the council from countryside land in the South of the borough to help mitigate increases in nitrates from new developments. This comes as excessive nitrates in the water are said to be having an adverse impact on habitats and species. Over the past two years, following Natural England advice, planning applications for residential development and overnight accommodation submitted to the council have required mitigation for any potential impact from the additional levels of nitrates they would generate from wastewater and land use change.

St Edwards in Melchet Court, Romsey submits plans to council

The plans for St Edwards School in Romsey. Photo: Test Valley Borough Council planning portal A ROMSEY school is looking to demolish three buildings and replace them with a two-storey classroom block. St Edwards in Melchet Court provides day and residential care for boys experiencing social, emotional and mental health difficulties. Working with the developer Barton Willmore, it has submitted a planning application to Test Valley Borough Council. A spokesperson for the school said: The pupils are currently educated in temporary buildings erected in the 1930’s which are in a poor state of repair. The buildings were not designed for children with need and are not fit for purpose. The rooms are cramped, have low ceilings and little natural light.

Plans for retirement homes in Upper Clatford thrown out

Plans for retirement homes in Upper Clatford thrown out
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