New planning application puts Burger King back on the map

This week's planning list contains a seemingly innocuous planning application submitted by BKUK Group Limited, applying for an extension of trading hours to allow for 24 hour operation of its drive in/collection operation at Burger King in Park Road South. Google Streetview The company is also requesting that the operating hours for its restaurant be … Continue reading New planning application puts Burger King back on the map

Easter Bank Holiday fun in Havant town centre

An excellent show put on by Havant Borough Council in collaboration with the Port Solent Car Meet on Easter bank holiday Monday in the town centre. Plenty of lovingly-polished metal on show for kids of all ages, and an Easter egg hunt with 150 chocolate eggs just waiting to be found.Check out the pictures below … Continue reading Easter Bank Holiday fun in Havant town centre

Unadopted roads, ransom strips and the question of disputed ownership

A few weeks ago, we reported on the Planning Committee decision to approve Foreman Homes' proposal for the development of 120 homes on former Portsmouth Water land at Kingscroft Farm. Throughout that Planning Committee meeting, ‘ransom strips,’ ‘unadopted roads,’ and ‘disputed ownership’ were frequently mentioned, so we believe an explanation might be helpful. The task … Continue reading Unadopted roads, ransom strips and the question of disputed ownership

Crossland Drive residents – Frontline casualties of Planning Services failures

The brief video below was sent to Havant Civic Society by a resident of Crossland Drive.  We passed it on to the management team at Amazon DPO1, the local ward councillors and the Hampshire County Council cabinet member for Highways, on 1 February 2025, for review and response as a matter of urgency. More than … Continue reading Crossland Drive residents – Frontline casualties of Planning Services failures

First sight – Langstone Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk management scheme plans

This won't be news to those of us who've been following the scheme in its formative design stages, but it is the first time that the plans have broken cover on the Havant Borough Council planning system. For those of you new to the subject, just click the image above to take a look through … Continue reading First sight – Langstone Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk management scheme plans

Portsmouth Water’s plan for 120 homes at Kingscroft Farm approved, despite opposition from Southern Water

You couldn't really make that headline up. To be fair, Portsmouth Water sold the land by auction a few years ago, leaving Foreman Homes with the challenge of building 120 homes in one of the least hospitable corners of Havant. Set between Flood Zone 1 and Flood Zone 3, alongside the constant road roar of … Continue reading Portsmouth Water’s plan for 120 homes at Kingscroft Farm approved, despite opposition from Southern Water

Public consultation on the controversial Campdown development site – Tuesday 11 March

We gather from Dandara's public relations consultant that his client is pushing to get the latest Campdown development proposal through Havant Borough Council's Planning Committee before May, taking advantage of the many global, national and local distractions to hide the news. Havant Borough Council, no doubt, will also want to get spades into the ground … Continue reading Public consultation on the controversial Campdown development site – Tuesday 11 March

Homes (and businesses) under the hammer

Our Committee Member for Planning was making a routine search of the local properties recently and came up with the following interesting opportunities in or close to the heart of St Faith's. The first is Langstone Lodge, at 1 Langstone High Street. A planning application for demolition and replacement, like-for-like, was refused in September 2024, … Continue reading Homes (and businesses) under the hammer

The urgent need for the Planning Committee to challenge unsound planning applications

Perhaps the headline should read, 'The urgent need for HBC Planning Services to properly qualify planning applications submitted for validation'. The amount of time wasted by elected representatives and the general public, attempting to clear up the mess caused by inadequate qualification at the pre-planning stage, is significant. The amount of time wasted by the … Continue reading The urgent need for the Planning Committee to challenge unsound planning applications