TONIC Analytics, a data analytics company at the University of Southampton Science Park, has been awarded the prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise – for International Trade. The award celebrates the success of innovative businesses that are leading the way with pioneering products or services. The Mayor of Test Valley was invited to celebrate the success of Tonic Analytics in receiving such an esteemed award, along with the Test Valley Borough councillors for Chilworth and Nursling ward councillors Mike Maltby and Cllr Philip Bundy. The award was presented by the Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire, Nigel Atkinson in a small, socially distanced ceremony.
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The plans for St Edwards School in Romsey. Photo: Test Valley Borough Council planning portal A ROMSEY school is looking to demolish three buildings and replace them with a two-storey classroom block. St Edwards in Melchet Court provides day and residential care for boys experiencing social, emotional and mental health difficulties. Working with the developer Barton Willmore, it has submitted a planning application to Test Valley Borough Council. A spokesperson for the school said: The pupils are currently educated in temporary buildings erected in the 1930’s which are in a poor state of repair. The buildings were not designed for children with need and are not fit for purpose. The rooms are cramped, have low ceilings and little natural light.