You can read the Littleton & Harestock Parish Council April e-newsletter here.
Image by Keith Hearn.
You can read the Littleton & Harestock Parish Council April e-newsletter here.
Image by Keith Hearn.
Last year, due to the first Covid lockdown, it was not possible to hold the Annual Parish Assembly which is normally held every year in May. This year, restrictions mean that we won’t be able to hold a face-to-face meeting, however we will be running a reduced Annual Assembly online and residents will be able to join the meeting via Zoom on 29th April at 7pm.
For the agenda and joining instructions please see below:
Highways England will be carrying out essential concrete repairs to the bridge which carries the A272 over the A34 at Three Maids Hill, north of Winchester. Works are expected to start on Monday 26th April 2021 and should be completed in November 2021. To minimise disruption, all work will be done overnight from 9pm to 6am (Monday to Friday only) when there are fewer vehicles on the road.
Please see below for more details:
This Easter, Winchester City Council in partnership with activeme360 are providing football coaching for anyone aged 6-13. See below for more details.
Please see below some information about some free online cookery classes, provided by UK Harvest in conjunction with Hampshire County Council.
There is an additional vacancy on the above Council caused by a councillor resignation. If you are interested in becoming more involved with the local community and having an input in local decisions, we would be delighted if you would like to apply.
For more details, please contact the Parish Clerk at clerk@lhpc.org.uk.
Please see the formal notice below in PDF format:
You can read the Littleton & Harestock Parish Council March e-newsletter here.
Image by Keith Hearn.
Are you concerned about traffic speeds in the Parish? You might like to consider joining the Winchester and District Speed Watch team. For further details please see this PDF or on the Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/winchesterspeedwatch.
You can read the Littleton & Harestock Parish Council February e-newsletter here.
Image by Keith Hearn.
The Parish Council is pleased to announce its new Speed Camera is now in operation with the first placement on Harestock Road, near Hickory Drive. This camera replaces the shared Speed Limit Reminder (SLR) Sign that was shared between three other Parish Council’s which meant that the five placements in Littleton and Harestock were not visited often enough. The council have revised the license with Hampshire County Council and there are now five placements located in Harestock, and three in Littleton. The camera will be placed for two weeks at each one on a rotational basis.
Here is the Camera placement cycle: