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  • King's Somborne allotments could be saved

    THE final say on plans for development at an allotment site in King’s Somborne has not been had, civic chiefs have claimed. Town bosses said a Neighbourhood Plan, which is currently being drawn up, could stop future development at the site of the

  • Councils awarded more than £100,000 to prevent homelessness

    THOUSANDS of pounds are going to be invested to fight homelessness across the city through a new cross-council project. Winchester City Council will benefit from £177,000, together with Test Valley Borough Council (TVBC) to support tenants and landlords

  • Future pet owners warned over fraud scheme

    HAMPSHIRE’S future pet owners are being warned of a new online fraud that has so far scammed victims out of £3m. Fraudsters are advertising pets and pet accessories on online marketplaces at a lower than expected price in an attempt to attract victims

  • Church minister quits over allotments sale

    A LICENSED lay minister is to quit over the sale of community allotments. Sue Holligan has been a licensed minister at St Peter and St Paul’s Church in King’s Somborne for the past 22 years but will hand her licence back to the Bishop of Winchester

  • County council grants available to reduce waste at home

    GRANTS are up for grabs in Hampshire. The county council is offering grants of up to £5,000 to help kick start or expand projects, products and services which prevent waste at home. Cllr Rob Humby, executive member for environment and transport

  • Councils awarded more than £100,000 to prevent homelessness

    THOUSANDS of pounds are going to be invested to fight homelessness across the city through a new cross-council project. Winchester City Council will benefit from £177,000, together with Test Valley Borough Council (TVBC) to support tenants and landlords