Test Valley Borough Council Meetings, May 2016
Monthly Calendar – May 2016
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE – CASBROOK COMMON LANE, IN THE PARISHES OF BRAISHFIELD AND MICHELMERSH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 that The Borough Council of Test Valley as agent for Hampshire County Council (being the Traffic Authority) proposes to make an Order to allow a safe access…
Electors of the Parish of Braishfield are invited to attend the Annual Parish Assembly. The Notice (including agenda) is here.
Part of Braishfield Road is to be resurfaced by Hampshire County Council, with the work starting on 26 April 2016. The duration is approx 3 days. The re-surfacing will be to the section between the roundabout (Jermyn’s Lane) and the Wheatsheaf. A large number of re-surfacing projects are being undertaken in the borough, and the advice that…
Temporary Road Closure – Rudd Lane in the Parishes of Braishfield and Michelmersh Description: Temporary closure of Rudd Lane to allow a safe access for BT works. Location: from its junction with Lower Street to its junction with Bunny Lane Alternative route: From the western point of closure west on Rudd Lane to “The north…
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE – Part of Eldon Road, Braishfield NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 that The Borough Council of Test Valley as agent for Hampshire County Council (being the Traffic Authority) has made an Order to allow a safe access for installation of a water mains…
*Although these items are scheduled to be submitted on the date indicated, they are subject to change at final Agenda stage. If members of the public wish to address the meeting they should notify the Committee Section at the Council’s Beech Hurst office by noon on the working day before the meeting. Mar 8…
Land Between Eldon Road and Furzedown Road Kings Somborne Outline – erection of up to 60 dwellings. DoE Appeal Ref: APP/C1760/W/15/3137833 Appellant: Gladman Developments Ltd Appeal Start Date: 23/11/15 Status: appeal has been withdrawn
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