The Dell was a compact stadium and opposing teams often found the atmosphere intimidating. The pitch was bombed November 30, 1940, creating an 18-foot crater in the Milton Road penalty area. In February 1941, Saints played a “home” War Cup tie with Brentford at Fratton Park, Portsmouth and the Dell was re-opened in October. There were many notable moments for fans at The Dell. Saints had the first permanent floodlights, using them in a friendly against Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic – now AFC Bournemouth – on October 31, 1950. The fondly remembered “chocolate boxes” at the Milton Road end were replaced by 1984. The Dell saw First Division football for the first time in 1966.
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A NEW development in Eastleigh has reached one step closed to completion as the build reached its highest point. Summergate Lodge, a new Retirement Living development in North Stoneham, reached its highest point of the build in December. A topping out ceremony was held to mark the key milestone for Housing 21’s latest Retirement Living scheme, which has been developed in partnership with Eastleigh Borough Council. The Housing 21 team were joined by representatives from Eastleigh Borough Council and Highwood Homes to celebrate the occasion. Paul Tewksbury, head of retirement living at Housing 21, said: “We are delighted to reach this important milestone in the development of Summergate Lodge. The scheme will provide much needed homes for older people in the area.”
A RETIREMENT housing scheme in a Hampshire town has moved one step closer to completion. The building of Summergate Lodge, a new retirement living development in North Stoneham, Eastleigh, has now reached its highest point. A topping out ceremony was held to mark the key milestone for the scheme, which has been developed in partnership with Eastleigh Borough Council. Housing providers, Housing 21, were joined by representatives from Eastleigh Borough Council and Highwood Homes to celebrate the occasion. Paul Tewksbury, Head of Retirement Living (South region) at Housing 21 said: “We are delighted to reach this important milestone in the development of Summergate Lodge.
THE FIRST images of a controversial new housing scheme near a Hampshire beauty spot have been released. Plans, submitted by Highwood Homes, for the Old Mansion site at North Stoneham Park, Eastleigh were passed at a meeting of the Test Valley Southern Area Planning Committee on December 8. The development comprises of 63 new homes, including three and four-bedroom houses and one and two-bedroom apartments, including 12 affordable apartments. All will be set on a 26-acre site within the grounds of the old North Stoneham House mansion site that is said to date back to at least 1638. As the latest pictures of the development show, the homes will be based close by to natural beauty spots, including Stoneham lakes and will be set around a village green with a pond and arranged as The Mansion Apartments, The Courtyard, The Square, Woodland View and Lakeside View.
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