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Idea mooted for pop-up car park in Fordingbridge
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Plan to provide Totton homes with high-speed internet
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6 Feb 2015 - Lymington Police Station exterior STOCK. A PROPOSAL to demolish a police station and build 32 retirement flats has been handed to planners. The scheme for the 68-year-old Lymington Police Station site in Southampton Road includes car parking and landscaping, as well as communal facilities. The development by Churchill Retirement would be a mixture of 21 one-bedroom apartments and 11 two-bedroom apartments. The police station closed in October 2020 after being branded out-dated and no longer fit for purpose, with officers moving to the town hall. Officers transferred to the town hall in nearby Avenue Road. In a statement as part of the application to New Forest District Council, agent, Planning Issues Ltd, said: “It is acknowledged that there is a ‘critical’’ need for the delivery of older people housing in the country and a significant pressing need within the administrative boundary of the council.
Grand opening of Sandleheath Village Hall | Salisbury Journal
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1/1 IT HAS sparked comparisons to a multi-storey car park, a cable car station and a Second World War gun emplacement. Now a proposal to build a £1.2m cafe-bar on a Hampshire quay has been axed following an avalanche of objections to the design.
New Forest District Council has withdrawn its own application - and says it has no plans to submit a revised scheme. It follows comments received during the public consultation period and a significant rise in the anticipated cost of construction. The council leader, Cllr Edward Heron, said “Of course we are disappointed it has come to this but it’s important we get this right.