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New Covid cases rising across much of Winchester but falling in some places

New Covid cases rising across much of Winchester but falling in some places
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Covid numbers still rising but falling in two areas of Winchester district

NEW Covid cases continue to soar in Winchester with the district now with worse figures than nearly half the local authority areas of the UK. Its rate of new cases per 100,000 people in the seven days to July 11 is 293.3, worse than 149 of the 315 council areas. Three weeks ago there were only 60 better, showing how Winchester has slipped. The sharp rise in numbers has heavily impacted on local schools including, as reported, Kings secondary school switching to remote learning and three years (Reception, Years 1 and 2) at Western primary school having to self-isolate this week. In the week to July 11, Covid cases rose in 10 of the 14 parts of the district, which covers the city council area, with a fall in

Winchester City Council planning applications | Hampshire Chronicle

21/01371/HOU, Mark and Karen Austin, removal of existing conservatory and introduction of single storey flat roof extension occupying the same footprint as the conservatory, 68 Grange Road. 21/01714/TPO, Gerard Dailly, tree works, 21 Beech Road. 21/01717/TPC, Lisa Goodhand, tree works, Genko House, 11 Station Approach. Newlands 21/01756/FUL, Grainger Plc, variation of the Section 106 Agreement for planning application 10/02862/OUT, Berewood, Phase 1, Hambledon Road. Northington 21/01409/HOU, Mr and Mrs Buchanan, proposed granny annex to replace existing garden machine store and garden machine store, Keepers, Totford Hill. Otterbourne 21/01086/HOU, Paul and Amber Topley and Reed, take down existing walled swimming pool and golf driving complex; construct new kitchen garden with greenhouse and associated landscaping, Otterbourne Manor, Kiln Lane.

Gruelling walk in memory of loved police detective

DURING the last weekend in June a group of friends and supporters completed a gruelling overnight 100km sponsored walk. The walk from the River Adur near Shoreham to Winchester Cathedral was both in celebration of the life and memory of a much-loved man and to raise money to fund the MSA Trust’s research into a rare disease. Mark Ashthorpe, from Colden Common, who worked for 30 years in the police including as Detective Chief Inspector, died of Multiple Systems Atrophy (MSA) in December 2019, a debilitating progressive neurological disorder condition, only two years after diagnosis. The walk was both a celebration of his life and to raise money to fund the MSA Trust’s research into this little understood disease.

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