Improvements to the Western End of West Street

Fareham Borough Council is planning to make improvements to the footway on the north side of West Street between Aldi and the railway station roundabout.  The proposed improvements include new paving and kerbs, selected and detailed to match the existing improved footways, and a new bus shelter.  You can see a plan of the proposed improvements in Figure 1 below.  The improvement works on the north side are scheduled to start in Autumn 2012.  

When finance becomes available in the future, possibly in association with redevelopment, it is intended that the south side will also be improved.

Your views and comments are important to us. You can tell us what you think about the proposed improvements by completing the comments form at the bottom of the page.  What you say will help us make sure we get the improvements right.

Figure 1: Plan of proposed improvements on West Street

 

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Fareham Borough Council - Equality Monitoring

Fareham Borough Council is committed to providing people with equal opportunities and eliminate unfair discrimination, both in the provision of service and in our role as a major employer. We want to collect information about people so that we can tailor our services to meet their needs and also make sure that we are not doing anything that stops people from having access to services, jobs or opportunities, and will change our policies and practices if that is what we need to do.

We would be grateful if you would help us by completing the monitoring information on this form. Any personal information you give us is held securely and will be used only for council purposes in accordance with our data protection policy.  If you are still unsure, the "why should I answer these questions" leaflet on the 'have your say' page at www.fareham.gov.uk may help.

2. Your age
3. Your gender
4. Do you consider yourself to have a disability, or long-term illness, physical or mental health condition?

The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and the Equality Act 2010 define a person as disabled if they have a physical or mental impairment, which has a substantial and long-term effect (i.e. has lasted or is expected to last at least 12 months) and has an adverse effect on the person's ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities.

 

5. Your ethnic origin (These are based on the Census 2001 categories and are listed alphabetically)
 
6. Your religion
 

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