Winchester Today - October 2015

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October 2015

… and not forgetting Cheriton, Romsey, Stockbridge, Hursley, Kings Worthy, Littleton, Alresford, Chandler’s Ford, Micheldever, Bishop’s Waltham, and everywhere in between!

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Escape: we discover the delights of Florence as a world in which you can forget about everything ...Page 10 Competitions: we have prizes worth almost £1,000 to give away by January - here’s the first ...Page 14

Back on the road: Andy’s Got Some Great News For You ...Page 2

Rugby legend Jonah Lomu pictured on a visit to Naomi House and Jacksplace. More details on page 4

Plea To Help Fight Winter Flooding

Residents are being asked to clear ditches on their own land and play their part, alongside Hampshire County Council, in preventing localised flooding this winter. Since April the County Council says it has cleared over 60,000 gullies, 4600 catchpits and completed 22 major highways drainage schemes to help prevent localised flooding. Environment spokesman Seán Woodward agrees that we can’t prevent flooding completely, but there is a lot that we can all do to reduce the impact on our neighbourhoods: "I am asking local residents if they can regularly check ditches and watercourses on their own land to make sure they are clear of leaves, vegetation and other debris and not blocked up by grass cuttings or other rubbish.”

The centre of Winchester in February 2014

The Council spends more than £2 million a year maintaining 900 kilometres of highway

drains and more than 200,000 roadside gullies but there are many gullies and watercourses on private land which can be blocked. These blockages can often lead to flooding on local roads after heavy rainfall. When flooding does occur the Council’s team of emergency engineers is on call continuously, seven days a week, to unblock highway drains and clear fallen trees from roads.

Farmers: a new site and a fresh start in Winchester for Hampshire farmers ...Page 3

Residents are also being asked to ensure that piped sections of watercourses that lie under driveways are kept clear as it is these restricted locations that are often the most vulnerable to flooding and need the most attention. For more information on the work Hampshire County Council does against flooding visit www.hants.gov.uk/flooding.

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Your Team: a special team souvenir poster of Winchester City ...Page 15


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