By Jason Lewis, Local Democracy Reporter
Carrying out work on 29 trees in a Southampton cemetery could lead to the creation of more than a thousand jobs and provide a £75million annual economic boost to the local area, according to a report supporting the airport’s application.
Woodmill Activities Centre in Southampton is set to remain open under proposals that will see the site taken on by the city’s district Scouts branch, with the freehold for the Soneham side sold to Southern Water.
Plans have now been submitted to the city council to demolish the two-storey Portswood Shopping Centre and build accommodation for 519 students across two blocks up to six-storeys.
Whether you walk at Frog's Copse regularly, or haven’t visited in a while, there’s a glimpse of how Frog's Copse has been looking this week
Southampton, along with a group of other councils in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, has launched a survey on local government reorganisation options (LGR).
A Swaythling councillor has switched party from the ruling Labour group to the Liberal Democrats.
When the TriFest postbox topper appears at the Triangle, you know it's nearly time for Bitterne Park’s summer festival in the park!
A new operator has been appointed to run many of Southampton’s leisure facilities, including Bitterne Leisure Centre and The Quays.
Here are the latest scheduled roadworks and traffic changes set to take place near our area over the coming days, according to the latest update from Southampton City Council.
The Environment Agency reports that it’s launched a new study to find ways to help endangered salmon complete their migration to the sea from the River Itchen - and to improve the resilience of the river system near Riverside Park.
Haberdashery Darn It and Stitch has closed down after seven years at the Triangle.
Plans to reinstate the popular Riverside Park pontoon have been delayed after further repairs were identified when it was removed from the water for restoration.
Take a tour of the Triangle - as it was in the 70s. Our
Builders have been spotted working inside a beleaguered Bitterne Park convenience shop which has been boarded shut since a suspected ram raid attempt in January 2024.
Health leaders have stressed the importance of trying to move the focus from treatment in hospitals to prevention in the community.
A local school has received the highest possible Ofsted grades in each of five key areas following a recent inspection, including quality of education and leadership.
Police were called to Riverside Park at around 5.35pm on Tuesday (June 18) following a report of a man seen with what was described as two knives.
Police say they are working to address a “sharp increase” in the illegal use of motorbikes in Riverside Park, as well as a number of recent arson attempts around Marlhill Copse.
The city council has approved not-for-profit Testlands to run St Mary’s Leisure Centre, insisting there is a “high level” of confidence in the new operator of the leisure centre.
A flat was destroyed and three other third floor flats were damaged during a fire above a mosque on Portswood Road, first reported to the fire service at 11.19 am on Sunday morning (June 15).
Work is due to start on the £36m Southampton Outdoor Sports Centre regeneration next week.
A Southampton-based community organisation is on course to be the new long-term tenant of a council-owned leisure centre.
Of the 30 new native trees planted in Riverside Park by the Friends of Riverside Park (FoRP) volunteers in March, only nine remain.
Disappointment, frustrations, and concerns have been expressed by councillors in Southampton over a lack of debate on major local government reorganisation (LDR) plans.
Five core missions for Southampton over the next decade have been set out in a “key” city-wide partnership strategy.
The week-long Urban Wild festival, which culminated in a major celebration on Southampton Common on Sunday (June 1), set out to connect the city and its people with nature through creativity, collaboration and community spirit.