by Camilla Wydenbach Having read the last newsletter, I feel compelled to respond on the above subject. I need to explain to residents that I have no vested interest as our children…
ETHELBURT AS A SHORT-CUT
by Helen Jarvis, 111 Ethelburt Avenue A suggestion to solve the current problem of the Avenue being used as a cut-through would be to install bollards half-way alone, thus making a short…
S.F.R.A.
The Southampton Association of Residents’ Associations held its AGM on the 5th December. The formal business was followed by two presentations. The first by John Martin, the City Cleansing Officer, was on…
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Have had some work well done? Then please tell us about it. The Association would like to maintain a database of contractors who have been recommended by residents. Residents quite often contact…
THE AGM
Moving the AGM to the lighter evenings of mid-September more than doubled the attendance of the previous year. The meeting amended the rules to extend the scope of the Association to Summerfield…
ETHELBURT AVENUE REPAIR
Ethelburt Avenue Residents were well represented at this year’s AGM, and many offered advice about the appropriate work that needs to be done to keep the road in good order. Within the…
A ROOM WITH A VIEW
Are you a car or van driver? Where do you park your car? Is it in front of your neighbour’s window? Would you appreciate a vehicle parked outside your house? Think before…
SHORT WALKS NUMBER 6
This walk takes us on a circular route via the Wide Lane Playing Fields and Stoneham Lane. The walk takes about one hour and a quarter. Go down Bassett Green Road and…
ST GEORGE’S SCHOOL
At the end of the summer term all the residents of Leaside Way had a letter from St George’s School inviting them to a meeting to discuss the traffic problems caused by…
POLICING IN SOUTHAMPTON
On July 25th, the Hampshire Police Authority held a public consultation meeting in the Guildhall. During the evening we divided into five groups based on the areas covered by the Neighbourhoods Partnerships…