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  • Seafront road open again at last
  • Pyramids closure shock
  • All parking to go to make way for two cycle lanes in Elm Grove/Kings Road?
  • Closure of the seafront. Fine for now, but the council may make it permanent, which would push a thousand cars on to surrounding streets
  • COVID cases in Portsmouth

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  • ► 2020 (8)
    • ► September (3)
      • • Seafront road open again at last
      • • Pyramids closure shock
      • • All parking to go to make way for two cycle lanes in Elm Grove/Kings Road?
    • ► May (3)
      • • Closure of the seafront. Fine for now, but the council may make it permanent, which would push a thousand cars on to surrounding streets
      • • COVID cases in Portsmouth
      • • Traffic levels now back to half regular level
    • ► March (2)
      • • Coronavirus: the local response
      • • Leaflets
  • ► 2019 (10)
    • ► October (3)
      • • Water refill stations
      • • Painting the Spinnaker
      • • Council set to benefit from government cash
    • ► June (2)
      • • Kings Theatre-area residents’ parking scheme likely to be rubberstamped on Monday
      • • Blank wall of student tower
    • ► March (5)
      • • Planning application for Fraser Range
      • • 480 responses to MD consultation
      • • Council’s local plan can no longer be used to refuse planning applications
      • • Citywide parking petition
      • • parking petition
  • ► 2018 (48)
    • ► December (3)
      • • New emergency department for hospital
      • • Mixed news from Charlotte Street
      • • Pub numbers bearing up
    • ► October (3)
      • • Botched residents’-only schemes to bring new parking problems
      • • Social care grant
      • • Lighting in Guildhall Square
    • ► September (3)
      • • Annual beach clean tomorrow (Saturday)
      • • Damaging residents’ parking schemes move forward
      • • Police station flats plan revealed
    • ► August (6)
      • • Flood defences – last chance to comment
      • • Micropubs – a possible new use for old shop buildings
      • • Decision over power interconnector to be taken out of the council’s hands
      • • Plug pulled on energy company
      • • New country park might finally be about to be built
      • • Court ruling takes some of the pressure off social care
    • ► July (1)
      • • Residents’ parking debacle: how we’re going to get the short end of the stick
    • ► June (3)
      • • Planning update: new use for old cinema and shared living proposed in Old Portsmouth
      • • Residents’ groups should be consulted on flood defences
      • • Portsmouth on leaked list of Mothercare stores set to close
    • ► May (7)
      • • Phone boxes to go to appeal
      • • Rail replacement works
      • • Redundant office block set to become student accommodation
      • • Election results
      • • Boost for Southsea shelter project
      • • Sunday opening at Southsea library
      • • CCTV in allotments
    • ► April (4)
      • • New butcher’s shop in Albert Road
      • • New water feature proves popular
      • • New signs at Canoe Lake
      • • Fruit importer enters new market
    • ► March (8)
      • • D-Day Museum reopens
      • • The homeless shelter
      • • Possible redevelopment option for the Royal Mail sorting office put forward
      • • Cumberland House gets funding boost
      • • Decking application for pier
      • • Fire service to stay separate from the Police and Crime Commissioner – at least for now
      • • Affordable housing around the country
      • • University's only bookstore closed today
    • ► February (7)
      • • Apprenticeship numbers up again
      • • New special school nears completion
      • • Business rates and the High St
      • • New environmentally friendly lighting now being installed
      • • Congestion likely as Network Rail replaces bridge
      • • Exercise group for people with breathing problems benefits from lottery cash
      • • Housing scheme for Fraser Range published
    • ► January (3)
      • • Mountbatten Centre gets a new look
      • • Portsmouth one of a handful of areas to get electric car cash
      • • Church initiative on homelessness
  • ► 2017 (62)
    • ► December (5)
      • • New French electricity link may come ashore at Eastney
      • • Ice rink proving a hit
      • • A Christmas dinner for a hundred older people
      • • The 12 Days of Giving
      • • Views of experts on the costs of social housing
    • ► November (6)
      • • Bus usage in Portsmouth  
      • • Eastleigh – a cautionary tale
      • • Mayfield School rebuild
      • • Work starts on new Police Investigation Centre
      • • A bright future for the Outdoor Centre
      • • Southsea flood defences and the government grant
    • ► September (11)
      • • Business rate relief scheme moves forward
      • • New council housing construction continues apace
      • • Changing the funding model for QA hospital
      • • Tightening the rules on Houses in Multiple Occupation
      • • Successful lottery bid for last landing craft
      • • Churches Homeless Action
      • • Guildhall ice rink for the Christmas period
      • • Local plan consultation
      • • Victorious clean up
      • • Hotel planning consent
      • • GPs practices to merge
    • ► August (3)
      • • Coastal path plan unveiled
      • • Pop-up food venues to open this week
      • • Council buys shop to expand King’s Theatre
    • ► July (6)
      • • Free opera this Wednesday
      • • Phone box advert plan defeated
      • • Rough sleepers in Portsmouth
      • • Free bandstand events off to a flying start
      • • New learning disability housing to open
      • • Exciting new proposals for Moneyfields football club
    • ► June (4)
      • • Election result
      • • New shower to be installed in Canoe Lake
      • • Rewarding volunteers
      • • The causes of delayed discharges from hospital
    • ► April (4)
      • • Public access to the pier and licensing hours
      • • Marks and Spencer closure
      • • Cumberland House museum reopens
      • • University launches new nursing training centre
    • ► March (8)
      • • Broadcasting council meetings
      • • Another new hotel in the pipeline
      • • Eastern Road improvements move forward
      • • French exchange opportunity
      • • Pro tennis tournament coming to Southsea
      • • New hotel planned for Old Portsmouth
      • • Good news for local government in the budget
      • • The Housing White Paper and its local implications
    • ► February (7)
      • • Shocking tactics as LibDems falsely accuse council for the moving of the Yomper
      • • City centre redevelopment plans
      • • Council budget
      • • Anstey hotel planning appeal passes
      • • Big boost for capital projects
      • • Seafront shelter to be restored and a boost for the pier
      • • Working with charities
    • ► January (8)
      • • Fire services in Portsmouth
      • • Secondary school rolls rise again
      • • Portsmouth's economy grows
      • • Police and the council tax
      • • Interaction saved
      • • Housebuilding stats
      • • Eastern Road waterbridge
      • • Four-year funding settlement for local government
  • ► 2016 (22)
    • ► December (4)
      • • Request for funding for South Parade Pier
      • • New housing to help the disabled
      • • Consultation on changes to the health and care system
      • • Generating income to offset budget reductions
    • ► October (7)
      • • Prison land deal will make city just a little more attractive
      • • Limiting the numbers of Houses in Multiple Occupation
      • • Last wartime landing craft coming to Portsmouth
      • • Helping the traders in Commercial Road
      • • New student tower for city centre is good news
      • • New student tower for city centre is good news
      • • Planning application for road at Fraser Ranges
    • ► August (4)
      • • Best ever GCSE results in Portsmouth, even while the pass rate falls across the rest of the country
      • • Inside the new Greetham St student tower
      • • University numbers are not rising
      • • New hovercraft arrive
    • ► July (7)
      • • Sharing senior management with other councils
      • • Wild flowers in Milton Park
      • • Building new affordable housing through a council-owned company
      • • New movable café planned for seafront
      • • Council embraces new technology to improve social care
      • • Miltoncross probably won't be able to expand
      • • Thoughts on Kingston Prison