Southampton to get more than £4.5m to boost bus services
More than £4.5million will be invested in Southampton to improve bus services.
Local Democracy Reporter - Southampton
Jason Lewis started as Local Democracy Reporter covering Southampton City Council in March 2024, previously having worked at the Bournemouth Daily Echo as Chief Reporter
Jason Lewis started as Local Democracy Reporter covering Southampton City Council in March 2024, previously having worked at the Bournemouth Daily Echo as Chief Reporter
More than £4.5million will be invested in Southampton to improve bus services.
A day nursery is set to permanently close with staff expected to be made redundant.
Closing statements in a planning inquiry over a proposed redevelopment of former school playing fields in Southampton will be submitted in writing
Southampton City Council has unveiled plans for a bus lane on Millbrook Road West.
Plans to build two new family homes in a residential Southampton road have been approved by councillors.
A major investment project to protect hundreds of Southampton homes and businesses from flooding could be supported by a fund launched by the Labour government.
Southampton City Council does not believe there is “any valid cause of action” by another council which has threatened to sue the Hampshire local authority.
A new merged NHS trust could base itself at a new headquarters not used by its predecessor organisations.
Contentious proposals for an apart hotel have secured planning permission almost a year after councillors gave the green light
A new merged NHS trust could base itself at a new headquarters not used by its predecessor organisations.
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