- The building of 1,300 houses on North Stoneham Park, thus closing the strategic gap between Eastleigh and Southampton
- Extending Sainsbury's onto the Recreation Ground
- Building on Botley Park Golf Course
- Moving the Civic Offices into the Centre - at a cost of £12m - and causing massive congestion, making parking much more difficult for visitors, thus causing the continued decline of the retail sector, with even more shops closing, and the possibility of the redevelopment of the existing site and part of Fleming Park.
- The purchase of the Rose bowl - now Aegeas Bowl - at a cost of over £30,000,000
- Relocate the Household Waste Recycling Centre at Woodside Avenue to land off Stoneycroft Rise off Chestnut Avenue, which will affect the recently developed Freespace enjoyed by many hundreds of young people with its BMX track. Like the adjacent North Stone it is also in the Strategic Gap between Eastleigh and Southampton.
Saturday, 5 May 2012
What the continuation of a LibDem council means
So it's all over for another two years and the people of Eastleigh have voted for the following:
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