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Community
Wardens
Community wardens are due
to start work January 2004, thanks to your Labour-Led Council at
Basingstoke. Ten
wardens will operate in Buckskin, Oakridge, Popley, South Ham and Tadley.
The wardens will work in pairs with overlapping shifts. The
wardens will be based at John Hunt of Everest School in Popley, with local
bases in South Ham and Tadley. Community
Wardens is a scheme championed by the Labour Government which has been
phenomenally successful across the country.
The
Big Issues in Brighton Hill
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Cllr Tommy Millar
"Check out my web page
to see what's going on
in Brighton Hill" |
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Housing Assocs not delivering on street cleaning.
* Youth need things to do on the estate.
* Brighton Hill roundabout traffic lights project is back on-line.
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Demolition
Time at Popley
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Jane Frankum:
"Great News" |
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Final
KO for the "Pen and Punch-up"
Popley
took its first step forward on the road to regeneration with the
demolition of the disused Marlowe Surgery and the notorious Pen and
Parchment pub.
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on...
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£21m go-ahead given for new school
* New bus route following cutbacks
* New drug store opens in Abbey Road
...What's going on in Popley
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West Ham Close Regeneration
Work
has started on the regeneration of West Ham Close, to the delight of local
residents.
Work
has started on the regeneration of West Ham Close, to the delight of local
residents.
£195,000 has
invested in this project, replacing play areas, housing and youth
facilities.
What's going on in South
Ham...
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Labour Targets Yob
Culture
Hooligans as young
as 16 will face fines of up to £80 as part of David Blunkett's attempts
to outlaw anti-social behaviour.
£75 million is being spent over
the next 3 years to support the drive to tackle anti-social behaviour.
Locally and nationally, Labour has a wide range of plans to deal with
youth nuisance:
* more Police on the beat
* the introduction of Community Wardens
in South Ham, Buckskin, Oakridge, Popley and Tadley following the
successful Buckskin
pilot
* the setting up of youth schemes such as the successful scheme at Winklebury
* investing in Youth Workers
We are building
better facilities and listening to the community. Labour is determined
to deliver on this critical issue.
CCTV for Winklebury
Centre
22 CCTV cameras
have been installed in the Winklebury centre, following a series of
meetings between residents and Labour Councillors.
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on...
Phase
Two of the Oakridge Regeneration Sees Council Invest £4.8m
Oakridge
Central regeneration is an ambitious project costing £35m. Most of this
is funded by Oakfern Housing Association, with £4m coming from
Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council. Read
on...
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