A community-backed project is underway in Woolston, tackling over 280 graffiti tags as vandalism to local businesses is battled.
Two hours of free parking at 17 car parks in Bitterne, Portswood, Shirley and Woolston is due to end on 1 April in a move which Southampton City Council said would raise more than £500,000.
Two hours of free parking at 17 car parks in Bitterne, Portswood, Shirley and Woolston is due to end on 1 April in a move which Southampton City Council said would raise more than £500,000.
In recent years, 20mph speed limits have been introduced across Southampton, including in Bassett, St Denys, Old Redbridge, Shirley, Woolston and Weston. These were in addition to the city centre ...
Southampton City Council plans to end two hour's free parking at 17 car parks in Bitterne, Portswood, Shirley and Woolston. Members of Southampton City Council's scrutiny management committee ...
Southampton City Council plans to end two hour's free parking at 17 car parks in Bitterne, Portswood, Shirley and Woolston. The charging period will also be extended from Monday to Saturday 8am ...
The local group was awarded funding from Southampton City Council to remove the graffiti in the Woolston and Weston areas, with money coming from the UKS Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF).