Press Releases

Please select a Press Release from the list below:

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August 2008

1st August: CATs to attend beat surgeries

 

July 2008

30th July:  School's Out!

30th July:  'Walking to Health' programme for August and September

30th July:  Lights Out! - Part Two

17th July:  Holly Hill Woodland Park wins prestigious Green Flag

16th July:  Crime Reduction Environment Week (CREW)

11th July: On street recycling bins

11th July: Monitoring levels of air pollution

9th July:  Public Consultation on the draft Portchester (Castle Street) Character Assessment

8th July:  Burridge Village Hall refurbishment

8th July: Changes to waste collection services during possible industrial action

1st July: Public payphones consultation.

June 2008

30th June:  Visit five of the best 'Fareham in Bloom' gardens

25th June:  Violence at Work Initiative

23rd June: Citizens of Honour to sign the roll of honour

20th June: Former Mayoress of Fareham, Mrs Margaret Jerrard

13th June: Works resume on Osborn Road MSCP

12th June: Fareham in Bloom 2008.

3rd June: Toon Cup 2008 Nominations.

 

May 2008

30th May: Recycle Week

29th May: June CATs meetings begin next week.

29th May: Walking to Health programme for June and July.

27th May: Lights outs!.

21st May: Keep fit training

16th May: Survey finds people feel safer in Fareham.

15th May: Sir Trevor Brooking to open football facilities in Fareham.

13th May: Mayor's charity launch.

12th May: Streetwise Healthwise.

 

April 2008

18th April: CATs return to Fareham Shopping Centre.

18th April: Special branch - the sequel.

17th April: Fareham Local Biodiversity Action Plan Review.

16th April: June CATs Meetings.

11th April: Citizens to be honoured.

8th April: Help older people keep fit and active.

March 2008

31st March:  Community Grants Available.

28th March:  'Walking to Health' programme for April and May.

28th March:  New bus passes - possible delay.

18th March:  Simply Scented Workshop at Sensory Garden.

11th March:  Portchester precinct to get mini revamp.

11th March:  The 2008 Great Easter egg hunt - sold out.

6th March:  Titchfield Carnival boosted by CATs funding.

5th March:  Titchfield residents help set policing priorities.

5th March:  Gosport Road and Portland Street air quality consultation.

February 2008

29th February:  CATs funding for punchbags and gloves.

28th February:  March CATs meetings begin next week.

27th February:  Fareham TIC open day.

27th February:  Free bus travel starts from 9am in Fareham from 1st April.

26th February:  Planning roadshow hailed a success.

25th February:  The Great Easter egg hunt 2008.

25th February:  CATs visit Fareham Shopping Centre this week.

20th February:  Keith Harris and Orville to return to Ferneham Hall.

18th February:  March CATs meetings.

13th February:  CATs visit Fareham Shopping Centre.

6th February:  Recycling Surgeries.

5th February:  'Walking to Health' programme for February and March.

5th February:  Fareham Focus on Older People in February.

5th February:  New penalty charge notices from 31st March.

1st February:  Consultation on Local Development Framework starts.

January 2008

31st January:  Titchfield Youth Provision Discussed.

24th January:  Changes to some household bin collection days.

22nd January:  The future of the Coldeast site discussed.

22nd January:  Portchester parking issues get aired.

21st January:  Essential tree work at Mancroft Avenue.

10th January:  Fareham Compact awarded.

10th January:  Parking issues are residents' top priority.

9th January:  Last chance to nominate borough's good citizens.

4th January:  Works to take place in Osborn Road Multi-storey car park.

4th January:  Second Round of CATs meetings.

2nd January:  New Year boost for Fareham's young people.

 

For further information on press releases please contact the Publicity Section by sending an e-mail to publicity@fareham.gov.uk or telephoning 01329 824518.