◻️ Havant Council fail on their Local Plan
[November 2021] Havant Borough Council has failed to get approval for their Local Plan. This Plan seeks to identify sites suitable for development of →
[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 →
[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 →
[June 2020] The impact of the virus has increased the financial pressures on many people, especially those on lower incomes and young families. To →
[June 2020] Residents have expressed concern at the increase in notified sewage-laden discharges from Budds Farm Waste Water Treatment Works into Langstone Harbour during →
[September 2020] The proposed new planning reforms are causing significant disquiet amongst residents. One specific issue is a change to the Borough housing target →
From Phil Munday (Chair of St Faiths & Emsworth Labour Party) To Charlotte Glancy (Programme Officer for the Local Plan examination) 10 June 2021 →
From Graham Noble (Labour Party member, St Faiths ward) To David Hayward (Planning Policy Manager, Havant Borough Council) 5 June 2021 Dear Mr Hayward, →