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Decision Maker: Director of Culture, Communities and Business Services
Decision published: 06/06/2019
Effective from: 23/05/2019
Decision:
That the County Council enters into an
Agreement with Mr. C.A.H. Wills to continue the licensed bridleway
alongside the A34 and through the subway until 22 May 2039 with a 3
year break clause.
Lead officer: Felicity Roe
Decision Maker: Director of Economy Transport & Environment
Decision published: 04/06/2019
Effective from: 21/05/2019
Decision:
1. That the Director approves the details of
the Hayling Island Pedestrian and Accessibility Improvements, as
set out in this paper.
2. That the Director gives approval to procure, spend and enter
into necessary contractual, legal and dedication arrangements to
implement this scheme, at a total estimated cost of £196,000,
to be funded from developer contributions.
Lead officer: Brandon Breen
Decision Maker: Director of Economy Transport & Environment
Decision published: 04/06/2019
Effective from: 20/05/2019
Decision:
1. That a traffic order be implemented under
the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effects of which will be
to impose 50mph speed limits (existing de-restricted (70mph)) on
the following lengths of the A331 and associated slip roads: please
see the Decision Record.
2. The order will also revoke an existing order and re-enact its
provisions save for the amendments described above.
Lead officer: Adrian Gray
Decision Maker: Director of Children's Services
Decision published: 24/05/2019
Effective from: 24/05/2019
Decision:
Approval to change the way the Specialist
Teacher Advisory Service (STAS) is provided in Hampshire.
Lead officer: Steve Crocker
Decision Maker: Director of Culture, Communities and Business Services
Decision published: 22/05/2019
Effective from: 07/05/2019
Decision:
1.1 This is a proposal for the dedication of a
public footpath in Dummer, between Up Street and Footpath 2. The
dedication has been offered by the landowner. The route is
currently a permissive footpath.
1.2 The line of the route subject to dedication runs adjacent to
the official line of Footpath 2; the southern end of Footpath 2 is
currently impassable due to permanent obstruction. This is a long
standing anomaly on the Definitive Map and dedicating the new route
will enable it to be resolved.
1.3 It is recommended that the dedication be accepted. The
dedication can then be followed by a Public Path Order under
Section 118 Highways Act 1980 to extinquish the obstructed length
of Footpath 2.
Lead officer: Jonathan Woods
Decision Maker: Director of Culture, Communities and Business Services
Decision published: 20/05/2019
Effective from: 20/05/2019
Decision:
1.1 To approve a small reduction in the
evening opening hours of five libraries, as listed below:
• Havant Library – Closing at 5.30 p.m. on 4 days per
week – no reduction as opening hours will be shifted to bring
hours in line with the Meridian Centre.
• Liphook Library – remove late night opening (Friday
5-7 p.m.)
• Leigh Park Library – remove late night opening
(Thursday 5-7 p.m.)
• Overton Library – remove late night opening (Thursday
5-7 p.m.)
• Whitchurch Library – remove late night opening
(Wednesday 5-7 p.m.)
• Bridgemary Library – remove late night opening
(Thursday)
Lead officer: Nicola Horsey
Decision Maker: Director of Culture, Communities and Business Services
Decision published: 20/05/2019
Effective from: 16/05/2019
Decision:
1.1. Westside Community Association was
awarded £25,000 Community Buildings Capital Fund on 4 October
2016 towards an extension at the Russell Howard Pavilion.
1.2. The decision is to change the purpose of grant to support a
revised capital project in two stages, converting an area into
community space in phase one and then refurbishing toilets in phase
two, subject to available funds remaining.
Lead officer: Nicola Horsey