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A heavily nationalised bank is losing posts in the southern region since the Plymouth site of the Royal Bank of Scotland is closing.
A heavily nationalised bank is losing posts in the southern region since the Plymouth site of the Royal Bank of Scotland is closing.
Employees at a Plymouth dockyard are to be balloted over a pay offer by management. One-off payments to workers are being offered at Devonport of £1,000 this year and £900 next year in an attempt to offset the effect of a two-year pay freeze.
Fire crews managed to contain a landfill site blaze at Somerley. The fire fighters were called to the Blue Haze site in the early hours.
Electronic car key fobs have suddenly stopped working along part of a Southampton street. Last week, according to local people, those living on Dimond Road in the Bitterne Park area found their fobs would not open their cars.
Hampshire Police has had to merge resources with a neighbouring force as a means of cutting costs. Hampshire will merge two units into one new ‘information management unit’ sharing with Thames Valley Police that is due to save £600,000 a year.
One member from the picket line spoke about a rally held in Guildhall Square in Southampton over pay cuts. Steve Chivers is a union member and has been a street cleaner for the past 10 years in Southampton.
Jobs could be at risk after discussions about mental care units merging in Fareham. There are two centres concerned, one of which is the Elmleigh hospital in Havant. Closing The Meadows, which has 24 beds and would putting 57 jobs at risk, seems to be the preferred route.
A cabinet member at Plymouth City Council said the underground toilets in Armada Way were not "fit for purpose" and recommended an overhaul which would result in a nominal entry fee.
Senior management has been stripped back by more than half at Havant and East Hampshire councils in a bid to save £1 million. The local authorities will begin sharing managers from October.
Swaythling Primary School has been flooded after thieves stole lead from the roof of the building on Monday (September 5, 2011. Headteacher John Draper commented that the theft – which occurred overnight at the school in Mayfield Road, Southampton – was "soul destroying".