On previous occasions the Committee has drawn attention to damage caused by putting swings and ropes in trees which rub off the bark and so kill the branches. A tree surgeon has…
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AGM
The 2002 AGM of the Association will be on Monday 16th September at 7.30pm in the Hardmoor Early Years Centre, Leaside Way. This is a month earlier than previously to take advantage…
TAKE IT HOME
It has been evident in recent months that rubbish (sweet wrappers, drinks cartons, cans etc.) has been consistently dropped on the green in Bassett Green Road. Almost daily, I pick up something…
S.F.R.A.
‘Noise Nuisance’ was the topic for the meeting of the Southampton Federation of Residents’ Associations on 11th June. Sonya Taggart, an Environmental Health Officer and Bob Morley, Southampton City’s Public Health Manager…
MIDSUMMER PARTY
Despite a few drops of rain and some chilly gusts of wind, the Association’s party was a very enjoyable event. We now have two barbecue kits which may be borrowed by ringing…
GRAFFITI FIX
On June 22, I attended the annual Community Conference at the Southampton Institute organised by the Southampton Environment Centre. There was a choice of 12 workshops. After solving the City’s transport problems…
SOUTHAMPTON NORTH NEIGHBOURHOODS PARTNERSHIP
To complement the Southampton Partnership described in the last Newsletter, the City Council is setting up five ‘Neighbourhoods Partnerships’. The aim is to bring together a range of agencies and community groups…
ST GEORGES SCHOOL
Angela Gilbert, the Leaside Way street rep, took up the invitation sent to residents of Leaside Way and attended the Working Group on the School’s Travel Plan. This might not seem of…
….AND OUR PRIVET HEDGES
by John Fennick, Leaside Way The residents of Leaside Way have a problem with some of the boys attending St George’s School. As well as overturning bins, they have decided it is…
OUR WHEELIE BINS…
The following letter was sent by the headteacher of St George