Current notices
Public Notices
- betweenMay17Jun6
TRAFFIC ORDER PROPOSALS – 40 AND 50 MILES PER HOUR SPEED LIMIT ON THE B3400 AT WHITCHURCH, LAVERSTOKE AND OVERTON
Highways – Permanent Traffic Order Notices from Hampshire County Council in Basingstoke and Deane area.
Following a review of speed limits on A and B roads In Hampshire, a number of roads have been identified as having excessively high speeds. Based on the number of accidents occurring along their length and given the nature of the roads it is proposed to reduce the speed on each road to help reduce the accident rate and increase overall safety.
- betweenMay17Nov19
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE ORDER
Highways – Temporary Road Closure from Test Valley Borough Council in Test Valley area.
Wildhern Lane, Tangley for works in connection with repairing the carriageway.
- betweenMay17Nov21
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE ORDER
Highways – Temporary Road Closure from Test Valley Borough Council in Test Valley area.
Doctors Hill, Sherfield English to allow Hampshire County Council to undertake verge and minor carriageway patching works.
- betweenMay17May24
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE ORDER
Highways – Temporary Road Closure from Test Valley Borough Council in Test Valley area.
Mylen Road, Andover to allow for a BT pole to be erected.
- betweenMay17Nov28
Fir Tree Lane, Horton Heath
Annual Referendum Notice from Eastleigh Borough Council in Eastleigh area.
Temporary road closure of Fir Tree Lane, Horton Heath to allow Hampshire County Council to carryout maintenance work.
- betweenMay17Jun7
Planning Applications(s)
Planning Applications from Fareham Borough Council in Fareham area.
ABSHOT MANOR APARTMENTS, LITTLE ABSHOT ROAD, FAREHAM
- betweenMay17May31
VARIOUS ROADS HART DISTRICT - MAY 2013
Highways – Temporary Road Closure from Hart District Council in Hart area.
Details of temporary road closures for HCC Operation Resilience works within the Hart District
- betweenMay17Oct31
Hampshire Fire and Rescue Authority Audit of Accounts
Audit of Accounts from Hampshire County Council in Basingstoke and Deane, East Hampshire, Eastleigh, Fareham, Gosport, Hart, Havant, New Forest, Portsmouth, Rushmoor, Southampton, Test Valley, Winchester areas.
This notice gives the notice of public rights to inspect the accounts of the Hampshire Fire and Rescue Authority for the year ended 31 March 2013.
- betweenMay17Oct31
Hampshire County Council Audit of Accounts
Audit of Accounts from Hampshire County Council in Basingstoke and Deane, East Hampshire, Eastleigh, Fareham, Gosport, Hart, Havant, New Forest, Rushmoor, Test Valley, Winchester areas.
This notice give the notice of public rights to inspect the accounts of Hampshire County Council including the Pension Fund for the year ended 31 March 2013.
- betweenMay17Jun14
TRAFFIC ORDER PROPOSALS - 40MPH SPEED LIMIT AT NATELEY
Highways – Permanent Traffic Order Notices from Hampshire County Council in Eastleigh area.
It is proposed that the stretch of Grange Road from the existing 30mph speed limit terminal point northwards to the junction with Portsmouth Road (currently national speed limit) be reduced to 40mph. Historically, there have been a number of recorded injury accidents within this section of Grange Road and it is envisaged that a reduction in the speed limit will help to improve road safety throughout. A 40mph speed limit is also deemed appropriate for the rural nature of the road and the existing mean speeds reaffirm the introduction of a 40mph limit. This is also inline with the guidance issued by the Department for Transport for rural lower tier roads of 40mph. In addition, by introducing a reduced speed limit on Grange Road, it is also proposed that the stretch of Woolston Road and Newtown Road (also currently a national speed limit) should be included for a reduced 40mph limit. This is deemed necessary to minimise the frequency of change in speed limits between the adjoining and connecting roads, which could lead to confusion for motorists and therefore be undesirable. However, as the existing national speed limit in Woolston Road/Newtown Road extends over the district boundary, Southampton City Council have therefore been approached and, they have agreed to continue the proposed 40mph limit up to the existing 30mph terminal point inside Southampton City Councils boundary. By incorporating both Grange Road and WoolstonRoad/Newtown Road for a reduction in speed limit, this will help to maintain a consistent and more appropriate speed between the existing 30mph terminal points and improve overall road safety.
What are public notices?
Public notices are pieces of Local Government information that we traditionally placed as adverts within local papers. Now, we offer these same adverts online and in a free printed publication called the Hampshire Independent.
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