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Redundant petrol station to be converted despite objections

A REDUNDANT petrol station Bishop s Waltham can be converted into a had car wash, planners have decided. Mr F Sinani wanted retrospective approval for the change at the former Esso station on Winchester Road, which closed in around 2015. There were 29 objections and one, John Williams spoke at the city council planning committee last Tuesday. He said it would have a negative impact on the character and appearance of the area. Josie Wood, of Bishop s Waltham Parish Council said there had been a petrol station on the site since at least the 1960s but its appearance has deteriorated. This site is an industrial eyesore within in the conservation area. I ask that conditions are attached that the site is improved, suggesting planting and improved fencing.

New store given go-ahead near Upham despite objections

A LARGE new store can be built in the South Downs National Park despite local objections. George Rees wants to build a third building next to two stores that were previously grain stores, off Stakes Lane, near Upham. Objectors said it was out of keeping with the national park and had no need to be in the countryside. There were 35 objections and four letters of support, the city council planning committee was told. Objectors Libby Cleaver, of Ashton Close, Bishop s Waltham, told the committee last Thursday: It is a disproportionate expansion of existing premises to the detriment of the landscape character. This activity does not need a rural location. It does not support farm diversification. There are noire sustainable sites for storage and distribution than such a sensitive location .

Plans for new nursing home raises concerns from residents

Plans for new nursing home raises concerns from residents
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The public notices you need to know about this week

These can be notices by public authorities, private companies or individuals. See: https://www.hampshirechronicle.co.uk/announcements/public notices. Here is a summary of this week’s: l Winchester City Council will vary the charges for on-street parking permits, with effect from April 1:- Fees for parking permits: - Outer area resident and/or visitors -First permit - current charge £30, new charge £40; The Hampshire (Various Roads Winchester) (Parking Places and Restriction of Waiting) (Controlled Zone (No.2) Order 2012 (as amended) - Schedule 5 - Permit zone permit - First permit - current charge £30, new charge £40 The Hampshire (Various Roads Winchester) (Parking Places and Restriction of Waiting) (Controlled Zone (No.3) Order 2014 (as amended) - Schedule 3

Police step up patrols to combat New Waltham anti-social gangs

Police step up patrols to combat New Waltham anti-social gangs Problems have escalated in the last week as teenagers have damaged the Pavilion, disrupted football matches and terrorised the village 06:00, 24 APR 2021 The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Police have condemned anti-social behaviour by New Waltham teenagers who have wreaked havoc in the village for the last two weeks. More officers will be in present from this weekend to combat any damage or disruption. There have been reports of up to 60 youths causing problems around the Pavilion, including drug-taking, underage drinking, fires, fights and graffiti. A 24-hour dispersal order was issued by Humberside Police yesterday to try and bring the issues to an end after a fight broke out.

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