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Partnership for South Hampshire
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Natural England publishes ‘nutrient calculator’ and updated guidance on achieving nutrient neutral housing development

Partnership for South Hampshire–News, Uncategorized–11 June 202011 June 2020

Natural England has published its latest guidance on achieving nutrient neutral housing together with a ‘nutrient calculator’ to help developers […]

Chairman submits response to Environment Agency Consultation – ‘River Basin Management, Challenges and Choices’

Partnership for South Hampshire–News, Uncategorized–23 April 202023 April 2020

PfSH has responded to the Environment Agency’s consultation ‘River Basin Management, Challenges and Choices‘, which can be found here. 23 […]

PfSH asks MHCLG to support its bid for the proceeds of Southern Water fines to be used for nutrient mitigation measures

Partnership for South Hampshire–News, Uncategorized–8 April 20209 April 2020

In his letter of 7 April, the Chairman of the Partnership for South Hamsphire Cllr Woodward asks for Secretary of […]

Natural England’s latest guidance on achieving nutrient neutrality for new housing development

Partnership for South Hampshire–News, Uncategorized–18 March 202020 March 2020

Natural England’s latest updated guidance for achieving nutrient neutrality in house-building (March 2020) has been published and can be viewed […]

Winners of the Solent Quality Place Awards 2019 announced

Partnership for South Hampshire–Awards, News, Uncategorized–7 February 202016 March 2020

Winners of the Solent Quality Place Awards 2019 are announced! Solent’s best new placemaking developments revealed! The Solent Quality Place […]

Prime Minister’s Questions 22 January – local MP Caroline Nokes asks about protecting waterways to make sure that housing commitments can be met.

Partnership for South Hampshire–Uncategorized–23 January 202013 March 2020

Conservative MP for Romsey and Southampton North Caroline Nokes said: To prevent the build up of green algae in The […]

Hot Walls Studios in Portsmouth wins design award thanks to public support

Partnership for South Hampshire–Uncategorized–22 January 202013 March 2020

A POPULAR artists’ space in Old Portsmouth has been chosen by the public to receive a design award – beating […]

Solent’s best new developments revealed – Solent quality place awards

Partnership for South Hampshire–Uncategorized–17 January 202017 January 2020

Solent Quality Place Awards Press Release 17 January 2020

The PfSH chairman has written to MHCLG in support of local councils’ request that the transitional arrangements for the housing delivery test be extended in light of the requirement that new housing development be ‘nutrient neutral’. 15 January 2020.

Partnership for South Hampshire–Uncategorized–17 January 202017 January 2020

Woodward to Jenrick and Cc Villiers 15 January 2020 v2

East Hampshire district and Havant borough councils write in a joint letter to government about the impact of the nutrient neutrality requirement placed on new housing development across the sub-region

Partnership for South Hampshire–News, Uncategorized–16 January 202016 January 2020

East Hampshire district and Havant borough councils’ joint letter to secretaries of State DEFRA and MHCLG – neutrient neutrality and […]

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