We are currently undertaking finishing works on several areas of the Berewood development. These works are to bring the roads and footpaths up to an adoptable standard for Hampshire County Council to then take over future maintenance. As part of these works our contractor, Blanchard Wells, will be undertaking repair works to the surface of the Houghton Avenue entrance roundabout and a section of Grainger Street. These works will take place from 5pm Friday 7th May – 6am Monday 10th May. There will be no vehicle access to the development from the Maurepas Way roundabout during this time and there will
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Latest Berewood Newsletter
The first edition of Berewood News is now available to view, featuring all the latest site updates, information on what’s going on behind the scenes, and future plans. View Berewood News – Issue 01 April 2021 Hard copies have been delivered to residents on site. If you would like a hard copy, large print or high resolution version please contact berewood@graingerplc.co.uk
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Easter Activities at Town Park
As restrictions on sport activities have been lifted, there are several events for children happening this Easter in Berewood Town Park:
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Newlands Spring Community Newsletter
Read the latest Newlands Community Newsletter – Spring 2021 , created by Havant Borough Council and covers the Parish of Newlands – Berewood and Wellington Park.
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Latest Planning Applications
An update on the latest planning applications submitted for Berewood: Community Nature Reserve – improving access and adding children’s play areas, allotments and dog agility areas Town Park – second phase including landscaping and Petanque courts Sports Pavilion – a state-of-the-art pavilion plus cricket pitch and parking To view all applications please visit www.winchester.gov.uk/planning and search for ‘Berewood’
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Common Toad Crossings
Every year in early Spring common toads migrate across the site from the woodlands where they live most of the year, to find ponds and drainage ditches where they can breed safely. As they are so keen to get down to business they take the most direct route possible, which just happens to be the main road across the front of the site. There can be over 1000 toads waddling across Berewood at this time of year, with hundreds crossing the roads at any one time. Sadly it’s estimated across the UK 20 tonnes of toads are killed on the
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