Read the latest AdLib for Hill Head & Stubbington Crofton Ad Lib Jan 2018
Stories include:
- Safe place to meet?
- Council plans to build teen shelter for the village.
- Old Street: Builders slip in an unwelcome Christmas gift
- PLANS for some 150 houses on land to the west of Old Street have now been submitted.
- NHS: Quicker appointments – but can you get there?
- L ib Dems are pressing Fareham Council to look at options to restore a bus service to the Community Hospital at Locks Heath.
- Long wait at crossing
- SOME months ago, the time pedestrians have to wait at the Burnt House Lane Pelican crossing was extended.
- Crumbling pavements
- A resident pointed out that about five years ago many local pavements were resurfaced – but not all.
- LIDL: Fight to protect jobs
- L IDL is being allowed to demolish its existing store in Newgate Lane, and the adjoining Apex Centre business units, to enable them to build a bigger store.
- IFA2: Safety and noise tackled
- IFA2, the inter-connector project at Daedalus, took a step closer at recent Council meetings.
- A case for cameras?
- Flashing speed limit reminder signs have been in action recently at sites in Crofton.
- Solving a thorny problem
- There were some really nasty thorns on this shrub overhanging the pavement from the Titchfield Road electricity sub-station.
- Pointing way to school
- an incident when an emergency vehicle was unable to find the school
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