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Contact: Andrew Schofield Spot on Media Ltd T: +44 (0)845 004 0683 F: +44 (0)845 075 1066 E: [email protected] Spot on Media Ltd HartNews MEDIA PACK 2015 Circulation Profile: Free distribution to 35,000+ households & businesses throughout the district Copies available from council offices and online Total population of Hart distribution approximately 91,200 HART NEWS is Hart District Council’s flagship publication, delivered to over 35,000 households & businesses throughout the district. In addition, further copies are available from council offices and online at www.hart.gov.uk REACHING EVERY HOME - Our lively, full colour, newspaper is the only publication in the area to be delivered to every household and business. It’s printed two times per year and is received with the morning post via Royal Mail. WE’VE GOT IT COVERED - Our residents are at the heart of our content which spans news, events, developments & community projects involving Hart District Council and its partners. There are also regular features on recycling, crime prevention, community services, leisure and sport - all providing further opportunities for advertisers to target messages. We are producing a new Local Plan for Hart district which will set out how much growth there should be, and where it should take place, up to 2032. Recent changes to the planning system mean that we must consider future local needs and find new areas for growth and development. The Local Plan will give the Council more control over new development, but this means making choices about where this development should go. Taking account of the houses already planned for, on current information, we need to find sites for around 4,000 new homes by 2032. These could be in and around Blackwater, Fleet, Hartley Wintney, Hook, Odiham or Yateley, in our villages, or even in other locations such as a new village. The plan may affect you in a variety of ways; there may be new housing or employment developments near to where you live, or new shops, schools or open spaces. New roads or cycle ways could be built. The Local Plan 2032 may affect many aspects of our lives and we want to get the balance right. If you want to have your say then this is the time to get involved. As a first step we have published an Options Paper for you to comment on. We propose five options for how growth might be distributed up to 2032 – we want to know which ones you prefer. If you think there is another option which we should consider please let us know. More information can be found in the full Housing Development Options Paper available on our website, www.hart.gov.uk/local-plan For a brief overview of the options, please turn to page 2. The newspaper of Hart District Council www.hart.gov.uk HartNews Autumn/Winter 2014 Tel: 01252 622122 l Email: [email protected] Facebook: /HartDistrictCouncil Twitter: @HartCouncil Planning future growth for Hart district to 2032 Hart has been voted one of the best places to live in England and there are lots of reasons why this is so. A few months ago the Council confirmed its commitment to retaining this accolade by setting future priorities under the three themes of environment, economy and community wellbeing. One project under the wellbeing banner that is now coming to fruition is the development of a replacement for the ageing Hart Leisure Centre in Fleet. A brand new, environmentally friendly and architecturally sympathetic leisure centre is being designed to fit in to the evolving landscape of the Edenbrook housing development and country park. This new Edenbrook Leisure Centre will contain a sports hall large enough to hold eight badminton courts or two full-size netball courts – or even one full- size basketball court with seating. The three activity studios will be multi-use and suitable for yoga, tai chi, aerobics, ballet and aero biking, while an Ofsted-compliant crèche will be flexible enough to be converted into a martial arts studio after the children have gone home each day. On the ground floor by the main entrance and next to a climbing wall, the coffee shop will double as a meeting area. Directly above and on the first floor, the 130-station fitness gym will have a view over the swimming pool. Outside a floodlit full-size artificial grass pitch to FIFA standard, plus four purpose-built fully-enclosed and floodlit five-a-side courts will be constructed. We know that swimming is really important to local people, so we are going to build a bigger learner pool, a main pool with eight lanes rather than the present six and a third pool with a movable floor suitable for aquarobics, lane swimming, sub aqua and swimming lessons. There are a few more bridges to cross during the coming months, but if everything goes to plan we should start digging the foundations in summer 2015. With fair weather for building, the doors could open for business in autumn 2016. Further details will be available at www.hart.gov.uk as the project progresses. Pitch perfect £320,000 new all- weather pitch unveiled at Frogmore Leisure Centre – p3 Service lift News about and information for military personnel in Hart – p10-11 Snail watch. . . Meet the winner of our ‘Wildlife selfie’ competition, plus countryside news – p4-5 New state-of-the-art leisure centre planned for Hart

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Contact:Andrew Schofi eldSpot on Media LtdT: +44 (0)845 004 0683F: +44 (0)845 075 1066E: [email protected]

Spot on Media Ltd

HartNews

MEDIA PACK 2015

Circulation Profile:Free distribution to 35,000+ households & businesses throughout the districtCopies available from council offices and online Total population of Hart distribution approximately 91,200

HART NEWS is Hart District Council’s flagship publication, delivered to over 35,000 households & businesses throughout the district. In addition, further copies are available from council offices and online at www.hart.gov.uk

REACHING EVERY HOME - Our lively, full colour, newspaper is the only publication in the area to be delivered to every household and business. It’s printed two times per year and is received with the morning post via Royal Mail.

WE’VE GOT IT COVERED - Our residents are at the heart of our content which spans news, events, developments & community projects involving Hart District Council and its partners.

There are also regular features on recycling, crime prevention, community services, leisure and sport - all providing further opportunities for advertisers to target messages.

Free distribution to 35,000+ households & businesses throughout the district

is Hart District Council’s flagship publication,

www.hart.gov.uk

two times per year and is received with the morning post

We are producing a new Local Planfor Hart district which will set outhow much growth there should be,and where it should take place, up to2032.

Recent changes to the planning systemmean that we must consider future localneeds and find new areas for growth anddevelopment. The Local Plan will give the Council more

control over new development, but thismeans making choices about where thisdevelopment should go. Taking account of the houses already

planned for, on current information, we needto find sites for around 4,000 new homes by2032. These could be in and aroundBlackwater, Fleet, Hartley Wintney, Hook,

Odiham or Yateley, in our villages, or even inother locations such as a new village.

The plan may affect you in a variety ofways; there may be new housing or

employment developments near to whereyou live, or new shops, schools or openspaces. New roads or cycle ways could bebuilt.

The Local Plan 2032 may affect manyaspects of our lives and we want to get thebalance right. If you want to have your saythen this is the time to get involved.

As a first step we have published anOptions Paper for you to comment on.

We propose five options for how growthmight be distributed up to 2032 – we wantto know which ones you prefer. If you thinkthere is another option which we shouldconsider please let us know.

More information can be found in thefull Housing Development OptionsPaper available on our website, www.hart.gov.uk/local-plan For a brief overview of the options,

please turn to page 2.

The newspaper of Hart District Council www.hart.gov.uk

HartNewsAutumn/Winter 2014

Tel: 01252 622122 l Email: [email protected] Facebook: /HartDistrictCouncil Twitter: @HartCouncil

Planning future growthfor Hart district to 2032

Hart has been voted one of thebest places to live in England andthere are lots of reasons why thisis so. A few months ago theCouncil confirmed its commitment

to retaining this accolade bysetting future priorities under thethree themes of environment,economy and communitywellbeing. One project under thewellbeing banner that is nowcoming to fruition is thedevelopment of a replacement for

the ageing Hart Leisure Centre inFleet.

A brand new, environmentallyfriendly and architecturallysympathetic leisure centre is beingdesigned to fit in to the evolvinglandscape of the Edenbrook

housing development and countrypark.

This new Edenbrook LeisureCentre will contain a sports halllarge enough to hold eightbadminton courts or two full-sizenetball courts – or even one full-size basketball court with seating.The three activity studios will bemulti-use and suitable for yoga, tai

chi, aerobics, ballet and aero biking,while an Ofsted-compliant crèchewill be flexible enough to beconverted into a martial artsstudio after the children have gone

home each day. On the ground floor by themain entrance and next to aclimbing wall, the coffee shop willdouble as a meeting area. Directlyabove and on the first floor, the

130-station fitness gym will have aview over the swimming pool.Outside a floodlit full-size artificial

grass pitch to FIFA standard, plusfour purpose-built fully-enclosedand floodlit five-a-side courts will

be constructed. We know that swimming isreally important to local people, sowe are going to build a biggerlearner pool, a main pool witheight lanes rather than the present

six and a third pool with amovable floor suitable foraquarobics, lane swimming, subaqua and swimming lessons. There are a few more bridgesto cross during the comingmonths, but if everything goes to

plan we should start digging thefoundations in summer 2015.

With fair weather for building,the doors could open for businessin autumn 2016.

Further details will beavailable at www.hart.gov.ukas the project progresses.

Pitch perfect£320,000 new all-weather pitchunveiled at FrogmoreLeisure Centre – p3 Service liftNews about andinformation formilitary personnelin Hart – p10-11

Snail watch. . .Meet the winner of our‘Wildlife selfie’competition, pluscountryside news – p4-5

New state-of-the-art leisure centre planned for Hart

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