Gazette Weekly - July 22, 2011
Phew! What a week it has been - and the pace has been unrelenting right up to and beyond our Gazette Weekly deadline with late breaking news for the Western Wards of Fareham.
So, sorry we are a bit later than planned, but hope you think it worth it when you see what we have got.
Gazette Weekly is your chance to catch up with all the news that affects your area.
And on the right we have just some of the events on this weekend that you might like to know about when planning ahead.
Remember to keep up to date with what's happening in the Western Wards with The Gazette Daily - www.wwgazette.co.uk
North Fareham and Coldeast plans decision
A government inspector has given the green light to plans for the development of the Coldeast site at Sarisbury and for a new town in the countryside between Fareham and Wickham.
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Packed audience thrilled at Schools Concert
More than 300 children and young people from the Western Wards thrilled a packed house at the Ferneham Hall in Fareham with this year’s Collaborative Concert of music and singing.
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Look who's all grown up - Brookfield Prom
Ice cream vans, stretched limos, double decker buses and Hell’s Angel outriders could only mean one thing – the prom season is here and this time it was Brookfield School’s pupils who were marking the end of their school days.
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Cuts could spell the end for bus services
Fears are rising that the Western Wards could find itself without any bus service at all as subsidies for routes outside town centres look certain to be cut by Hampshire County Council next week.
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Planning applications and decisions
See the latest planning applications and decisions for the Western Wards
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Wildlife garden opened at Sarisbury Juniors
Owners of a garden centre have helped out Sarisbury Junior School by donating lots of plants for a new wildlife garden that the Year Three pupils have created outside their classrooms.
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Grant brings Warsash Wasps project closer
A state of the art third generation artificial training pitch for the Warsash Wasps has taken a massive step forward with a £148, 421 grant from the Football Foundation.
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Victorian learning day at Locks Heath Juniors
Children at Locks Heath Infant School scrubbed dirty dishcloths, rinsed them and hung them out to dry to mimic Victorian farmyard work.
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Rain can't dampen spirits at Brickworks
Morning downpours failed to dampen the spirits of those who dressed as Victorians for a special event at Bursledon Brickworks during the weekend.
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