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‘Have your say’ event on tour!
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Tuesday, 11 November 2008 19:59

Residents of Havant have the chance to share their views or to ask questions about Havant Borough Council and the way it is run, at one of three “Have your Say” events.

 

This annual event has been extended and is being hosted at two additional venues around the borough, rather than in previous years only being at the civic offices.

 

Councillor Tony Briggs, Leader of the council says, “Previous years have brought a variety of questions and views from residents. It gives people the chance to speak directly to those who make the decisions in a friendly and open environment. I thought it was important to try and take this event out to the community in order to make it more accessible.”

 

To have your chance to hear how the council sets its budget; its vision for the future; and to question Havant Borough Council’s Executive Councillors you will need to submit your questions in advance and you also need to indicate what event you wish to attend.

 

Events are being held as follows:-

 

Monday 24 November 2008 at Civic Offices, Havant, from 2.00pm to 4.00pm.

 

Tuesday 25 November 2008 at Anders House, Milton Road, Waterlooville, from 7.00pm to 9.00pm.

 

Monday 8 December 2008 at Hayling Island Community Centre, from 7.00pm to 9.00pm.

 

For further details on how to submit your question and reserve your place please use this link>>, or call the Democratic Services Team 023 9244 6231.

 
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Both Hayling Island lifeboats, the Atlantic 75 B Class lifeboat and the smaller D Class lifeboat, were launched on Wednesday 1st October at 19.15 to search for the kite surfer who was reported missing to Solent Coastguard after his clothes were found on the beach.

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The casualty, who lives on Hayling, was taken on board the lifeboat and after a trip back through rough seas in the entrance to Chichester Harbour, was landed at the lifeboat station within 10 minutes, where he received further medical attention before an ambulance arrived to take him to hospital.

Ian Fiddaman, Senior Helm, says, ‘He was very lucky to be found so quickly as he was wearing a dark wetsuit and the black and white kite he was clinging to in the water were not easy to see in the poor light and rough sea.’

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