Havant Borough Council has commissioned Heartflood to provide a Covid-19 Recovery Plan for the centres of Cowplain, Emsworth, Havant, Leigh Park, Mengham, Waterlooville and West Town
As independent experts in town and city centres, Heartflood is asking for the views of local consumers and businesses to help shape the priority actions which will be recommended to the council.
Havant borough’s high street businesses, and the residents who use them, are urged to complete a brief questionnaire about their views on the future of the high street.
On your collection day remember to place your wheeled bin at the boundary of your property by 7am.
Our collection crew will only take rubbish contained within your bin, so any excess rubbish left alongside the bin or on top will not be collected and will have to wait until your next scheduled rubbish collection.
Making sure your rubbish fits in your bin, with the lid closed, helps our crews when manoeuvring them to the collection truck. It also stops wildlife and unwanted insects getting into your bin.
Could you be recycling more?
One way to reduce your rubbish is to recycle more, but you must recycle right!
To find out what you can put in your recycling bin visit our website here.
A Havant man has been issued with a £400 Fixed Penalty Notice for fly-tipping his domestic waste at Broadmarsh, Havant.
Following investigations undertaken by Havant Borough Council the man admitted the offence.
Residents are reminded that they have a duty of care to ensure that their waste is disposed of properly and only use licensed trade carriers.
For further guidance on how to dispose of your waste correctly please visit www.havant.gov.uk/flytip
Now that the national lockdown has lifted. we are pleased to be supporting community litter picking once again. Please ensure you are continuing to adhere to the current government guidelines when doing so; minimise travel and stay local when litter picking, and please don't exceed the rule of six.
It is also important to continue to wash your hands regularly, maintain social distancing and wear a face covering when needed (unless you are exempt).
More information can be found here
Leisure centres in Havant and Waterlooville will recover stronger and faster thanks to more than £265,000 of funding secured by Havant Borough Council.
Both leisure centres, run by Horizon Leisure Trust re-opened on Monday 12 April, with gyms, pools, swim school, crèche, gymnastics, pre-school bounce and gym tots re-starting.
Read more about the funding here.
Havant Borough Community Lottery turns three!
Last week was the lottery's third birthday, AND one of our players won £2k!
We've got 106 good causes currently benefitting from tickets bought by the community.
Find out more about the lottery.
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