🗳 2022 election result
[May 2022] Here’s the result of the May 2022 contest for the St Faiths ward seat on the Borough Council. 1. Phil Munday →
[May 2022] Here’s the result of the May 2022 contest for the St Faiths ward seat on the Borough Council. 1. Phil Munday →
[April 2022] The Borough Council election is nearly upon us! Phil Munday, our candidate for St Faiths Ward, is out and about canvassing with →
[April 2022] Our members endeavour to deliver copies of the newsletter “St Faiths Ward Matters” to every residence in the ward. If you’ve not received →
[November 2021] Havant Borough Council has failed to get approval for their Local Plan. This Plan seeks to identify sites suitable for development of →
[March 2021] At consultation workshops three years ago on the proposed housing development between Denvilles and Emsworth, concern was raised by many residents about →
[April 2021] Late last year Havant Borough Councillors agreed a proposal to amalgamate the Council’s workforce with that of East Hampshire District Council. Beryl →
[February 2021] All UK Local Authorities are set three-year housing targets by central government. Conservative-run Havant Borough Council are the only authority in Hampshire →
[March 2021] Three years ago, with much fanfare, Havant Borough Council launched their ‘Regeneration Strategy’ entitled ‘Opportunity Havant’. ‘Phase 1‘ of the strategy was →
[October 2020] A report was presented to Havant Borough Council Cabinet Members in June 2020, detailing proposals to ‘rewild’ the fields currently attached to →
[April 2021] On 26 April, Labour Party candidate Phil Munday took part in hustings organised by the Havant Civic Society. All four candidates who →