WINCHESTER City Council has reinforced its plans to build a multi-storey in Bar End. As previously reported, residents of Domum Road have taken the council for a judicial review after its plans for a huge park and ride were approved. The legal decision is yet to be made, but civic chiefs have already submitted another application. Winchester city councillor Martin Tod explained: The new park and ride spaces in Barfield Close are a vital part of the City of Winchester Movement Strategy to cut congestion and improve air quality in the city centre. As part of ensuring that the project will continue to be delivered on time following the application for a judicial review, the Council has submitted a second planning application.
Winchester City Council Bard End multi storey plans hampshirechronicle.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hampshirechronicle.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
1 hour ago
Yesterday was World Earth Day and, while it is certainly a good thing to be reminded of that fact by an animation on Google, the word day in itself is problematic. Because what we need to do to actually stop and maybe even reverse the effects of the climate crisis is to make conscious changes now - and keep them forever. This doesn t have be as drastic as it sounds. In fact, when we asked seven experts in the field of sustainability for one realistic change that people should make right now, with the intention of developing that change into a lifelong habit, they actually came up with very doable suggestions. These mostly centred around the need to both care for what you already own and make more conscious choices when it comes to what you re adding into your wardrobe.