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Havant Civic Society

Working for Havant town centre residents and small business stakeholders to ensure their needs are considered as input to Havant Borough Council Regeneration Programme governance.

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Remembrance Day – 1918 – 2018

November 11, 2018November 11, 2018 ~ HCS Editor
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Photographs from St Faith’s Church, Havant, November 2018.

With thanks to Ann Buckley.

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Our Mission Statement

“Havant Civic Society aims to conserve and cherish Havant’s historic buildings and distinctive heritage. We seek to encourage quality design, and to promote and expedite new residential and commercial developments that will enhance the town.

We wish Havant to be a thriving borough centre with a sound cultural and economic base – a town that residents are proud of and that people want to visit.”

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