A DISUSED doctors surgery in Winchester city centre is to be demolished to create a temporary open space. The knocking down of Friarsgate surgery, the prominent 1960s building, emerged in answer about the city council’s Strategic Asset Purchase Scheme which buys property with a view to generating income. It was created when the Conservatives were running the city council up until 2019. Conservative group leader Caroline Horrill said at full Council: “The Strategic Asset Purchase Scheme was established to create economic, social and environmental wins for the District, as well as to generate financial revenue to reduce the tax burden on residents.”
South Wonston, Sutton Scotney and Micheldever;
Swanmore, Hambledon and West Meon;
Bishop s Waltham and Waltham Chase;
Whiteley, Knowle and Wickham;
Colden Common and Twyford. These areas are now marked white on the Government Covid map with Springvale and Itchen Abbas in blue (see below). The depiction of the area as being below the national average is incorrect. - 101.8 is well above the national average. Springvale and Itchen Abbas: most recent numbers for Wednesday March 3 In the Winchester district as a whole official figures in the week to Wednesday March 3 there were 34 cases, down four, or 10 per cent, for a rolling rate per 100,000 people of just 27.2. The Press Association national news agency reported that the figures to Thursday March 4 show only 22 places out of 315 in the UK with a better record than Winchester, mostly in the West Country.
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