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Partnership for South Hampshire
  • About us
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      • Joint Committee and Scrutiny meeting dates 2022-2023
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DLUHC minister reiterates expectation that local authorities co-operate on delivering sustainable housing and transport

Partnership for South Hampshire–News, Uncategorized–23 January 2023

DLUHC minister, Lucy Fraser MP, has written to the PfSH Chairman to express that she is encouraged by PfSH’S efforts […]

Environment Minister confirms that government remains committed to permit review of waste-water treatment works

Partnership for South Hampshire–News, Uncategorized–16 January 202316 January 2023

In response to PfSH’s call to the Environment Secretary for a review of water company nutrient discharge permit levels (news, […]

Environment Agency committed to reviewing nutrient permit levels around the Solent

Partnership for South Hampshire–News, Uncategorized–8 December 20228 December 2022

In response to the Chairman’s letter of 16 November to Environment Secretary, Thérèse Coffey, Environment Agency officials have written separately […]

South Hampshire councils have called on Environment Secretary Thérèse Coffey to reinstate a review of water company permits in the region.

Partnership for South Hampshire–News, Uncategorized–25 November 2022

On 16 November, the Chairman of the Partnership for South Hampshire, Councillor Woodward, wrote to the Secretary of State for […]

Romsey Market Place wins Solent Quality Place Awards 2022

Partnership for South Hampshire–News, Uncategorized–2 November 2022

  Romsey Market Place has been crowned Solent’s best new public space by both judges and Hampshire residents, as the […]

Solent Quality Place Awards 2022 now open for entries

Partnership for South Hampshire–Awards, News, Uncategorized–10 May 202210 May 2022

Solent Quality Place Awards 2022 now open for entries The Solent’s prestigious architecture and public space design awards are back […]

Partnership for South Hampshire’s response to Southern Water’s Consultation ‘Water for Life’ – April 2021

Partnership for South Hampshire–Consultations, News, Uncategorized–9 April 202120 April 2021

8 April 2021 Partnership for South Hampshire’s response to the Southern Water ‘Water for Life’ consultation     Introduction This […]

Chairman writes to the minister of state requesting suspension of the 5-year housing land supply requirement across South Hampshire

Partnership for South Hampshire–News, Uncategorized–17 December 202017 December 2020

In light of the hold-up with issuing consents for new housing due to the nutrient neutrality requirement, PfSH Chairman Cllr […]

£2m funding set to address Solent environmental concerns

Partnership for South Hampshire–News, Uncategorized–20 August 202020 August 2020

Developments and planning permissions in south Hampshire could soon be back on track after £2m was secured to address environmental […]

Campaign to Protect Rural England publishes report announcing the potential benefits of the countryside to health and wellbeing, the economy, and the value of nature and ecosystems

Partnership for South Hampshire–News, Uncategorized–22 June 202023 June 2020

CPRE Hampshire, the countryside charity announces the findings of a major piece of independent research it commissioned last year to […]

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  • DLUHC minister reiterates expectation that local authorities co-operate on delivering sustainable housing and transport
  • Environment Minister confirms that government remains committed to permit review of waste-water treatment works
  • Environment Agency committed to reviewing nutrient permit levels around the Solent
  • South Hampshire councils have called on Environment Secretary Thérèse Coffey to reinstate a review of water company permits in the region.
  • Romsey Market Place wins Solent Quality Place Awards 2022

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