He also said Bedford Place is set to be reopened to traffic. Some traders previously called on the council to reopen the road saying the move had turned the busy city neighbourhood into a “zombie apocalypse”. Asked whether the road closure will remain in place, Cllr Fitzhenry said: “No. Our plan will be to reopen Bedford Place. The Carlton Place element that has got approval from the traders will stay but we will consult the traders on both Bedford Place and Carlton Place first. We have their information from the last six months, our plan currently based on that information is to reopen Bedford Place but we will consult those traders first to make sure that that works for them.”
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Drug syringe and cooked Heroin on spoon. POLICE have arrested 24 people and seized over £2,000 worth of Class A drugs in a fortnight long focus on county lines disruption. Between February 1 and February 14, officers in Southampton carried out two weeks of dedicated work to tackle County Lines networks and disrupt the supply of drugs across the city. Over the two weeks, districts worked with partners to carry out warrants and operations in relation to County Lines networks exploiting both the city’s travel links and local children. In total, 24 arrests were made, over £2000 worth of Class A drugs and £10,000 in cash was seized and five deal lines were disrupted.