Cash has been secured for two extra CCTV cameras for Portswood High Street to help combat ASB, theft, street robbery and violence against women and girls.
Despite lashing rain, what was billed as the final appearance of the Haunted House on the Hill has already raised over £2000 for charity this Halloween.
Labour’s parliamentary candidate for Southampton Itchen has claimed that the government was forced into “a humiliating climbdown” over plans to scrap ticket offices at railway stations.
University of Southampton scientists are surveying residents about the impact of recent price rises to understand if it is causing greater rates of anxiety and depression.
Despite threatening skies and the odd downpour, over 30 people came to help clean-up Chessel Bay at the October Tidal Tidy on Saturday (Oct 21), reports the Friends group. Pic from previous clean-up
The date for the Bitterne Precinct Christmas lights switch-on event has been confirmed, and centres including Bitterne Park and Portswood will see the return of their festive lights this year.
It’s been reported that the parent company that owns Southampton Airport is facing ‘material uncertainty’ due to a £757 million debt which is set to mature next June. You can read the full report on Eastleigh News
A highways crew is understood to be "waiting for confirmation for granted access" before moving in to fix what appears to be a fairly deep sinkhole that has closed part of Bromley Road, Midanbury.
Vehicular access to Priory Road north and south to and from St Denys Road is expected to be closed for ten weeks from October 16, and temporary lights put in place at the St Denys Road junction, while the next phase of work on the ‘St Denys Transport Corridor’ takes place.
The Southampton Commons and Parks Protection Society (SCAPPS) has asked the council to consider purchasing some or all of the former St Mary’s School playing fields, where there’s an application to build housing.
A planning inspector has dismissed an appeal against the council’s refusal to grant permission to build two two-bedroom semis on Cobbett Road, near Bitterne Road West. Image: Google
Teenagers from Hampshire schools including Bitterne Park have experienced life as doctors on the hospital frontlines as part of a drive to develop a new generation of healthcare professionals.
A plea has been made for Southampton City Council to adopt the road next to the social club leading to what is apparently the authority’s own car park, near the model railway in Riverside Park.
Police have warned about a rise in catalytic converter thefts from vehicles, and are distributing Smart Water kits at local beat surgeries which could deter thieves.
Southampton City Council has been admonished by a friends group for “glacially slow” progress on restoring library services to a local branch. Library picture
A case to change the lights on the Itchen Bridge from blue, the colour of rival Portsmouth FC, to Saints' red and white, was heard by the jury at Southampton’s ancient Court Leet on Tuesday (Oct 3).
A new report by public service union UNISON reveals a staggering £350 million shortfall in council budgets across the South East for the upcoming 2024/25 financial year, putting essential services and jobs at risk.
The long-awaited opening of Triangle Caribbean food outlet Soca Shack is set to take place from 2pm on Saturday (Sept 30), after around a year of delays.
The University of Southampton has been named in the top 100 of the Times Higher Education’s world university rankings for the first time for well over a decade.
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