HHRA Update 9 July 2025
- pamelacharlwood
- Jul 9
- 4 min read
Cybercrime
It was good to see so many of you on Monday evening for the talk on cybercrime which, I think we would all agree, was sobering but very helpful. Our excellent speaker Piers Rochford has sent the following links and advice, based on his talk:
The Little Book of Big Scams (https://www.hampshire.police.uk/SysSiteAssets/media/downloads/hampshire/advice/little-book-of-big-scams.pdf)
The Little Leaflet of Cyber Advice (I have spare hard copies of this – let me know if you would like us to drop one through your letterbox). (https://www.hampshire.police.uk/SysSiteAssets/media/downloads/hampshire/advice/blt-little-leaflet-of-cyber-advice.pdf)
Check if your email appears in compromised data: https://haveibeenpwned.com
Forward SPAM SMS/Text Messages: 7726
Forward Phishing Emails: report@phishing.gov.uk
CIFAS Protective Registration: https://www.cifas.org.uk/pr
National Cyber Security Centre, Free Cyber Action Plan: https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/cyberaware/actionplan
Reporting: Action Fraud 0300 123 2040 or www.actionfraud.police.uk
Contacting your bank fraud team: Telephone 159
From one of our members, a current scam is an apparent email from Gmail telling you that a ‘subpoena’ has been issued and requesting access to your account.
Planning matters
Bargate Homes Land West of Old Street: We understand that the delay getting the Bargate Old Street planning application to planning committee is that they are intending to submit further changes to the layout. It is expected to go to the 13 August planning committee, 2pm at the civic centre.
Longfield Avenue: The outcome of the appeal on the application to build 1200 houses on Longfield Avenue has been published and it has been allowed, following a report to that effect from the Planning Inspectorate and subsequent approval by the Secretary of State. It is a lengthy document: if you wish to read it, go to fareham.gov.uk Planning Search and look up P/20/0646/OA, scroll to the bottom where it refers to the Appeal, click and go to Documents.
Seafield Park P/25/0798/FP: This is an application from Crofton Saints FC for a post and rail fixed barrier, pathway/spectator hardstanding and other demountable elements to be erected and taken down on match days. If you are a regular user of Seafield Park, do have a look at it and let us know if you have views.
Sewage and related matters
Southern Water had hoped that the work to repair the sewer on Crofton Lane would be completed by the end of this week, but I understand from one of our members that it burst again yesterday.
Some of you will have seen the orange notices which were placed along the promenades, advising of the temporary closure of the production area for bivalve molluscs from Browndown to Chilling: this was a result of the sewage event in Crofton Lane, but FBC environmental health advised me on Monday that tests on the sea water had produced no evidence requiring closure for swimming (only if you are a filter feeding bi valve mollusc). However, the Environment Agency did issue an alert yesterday evening giving advice against bathing. As ever, we must each exercise our own judgement.
Fire Safety
Some of you may have met the Fire & Rescue team in the village last week. Do follow this link if you would like to check the advice they give about fire safety in the home: https://www.hantsfire.gov.uk/safety/home-safe-home/safe-and-well/
Pavement and promenade
A fairly rough and ready repair has been carried out to the broken areas of the promenade below Cliff Road and Cllr Pal Hayre is bringing pressure to bear on HCC regarding the need for a fundamental repair of the pavement and the supporting harbour wall opposite Haven House.
Vandalism
Evidence of the vandalism on the Cliff Road promenade remains only too obvious. A reminder that, as well as ringing 101, you can use the Hampshire police website hampshire.police.uk and follow the Report a Crime links.
Osborne View rebuild
You may well have noticed that everything had gone very quiet on the Osborne View site. It has been a challenging few weeks for the team there, but they are back on site this week and, all being well, major work should be apparent very soon.
Dog walking regulations
Following a suggestion by one of our members, we have sent a briefing paper to FBC pointing out the inconsistencies for the area from Monks Hill to Meon Shore and the less than obvious signage. We have offered to participate in a review.
Swanwick Lodge replacement
You will recall that the reason HCC proposed closing Stubbington Study Centre was to rebuild Swanwick Lodge, which provides secure accommodation for children and young people, on the site. Everyone agreed that Swanwick Lodge needed replacing, but not on the SSC site!
HCC have now agreed to rebuild the secure accommodation on the site of Henry Cort school, which it is proposed will be replaced with a larger school in Whiteley. Some of us will draw a deep breath and observe that this is what many sensible people had suggested all along.
Local Government Reorganisation
Don’t forget that you have until 27 July to make your comments on the proposals for the creation of new unitary authorities replacing HCC and all the borough councils. The link is
Arthur’s Wood
You may have seen last month a report from FBC on community tree planting, including the area in Seafield Park which has been named Arthur’s Wood in memory of Hill Head councillor (and so much more) Arthur Mandry, who died last year: https://www.fareham.gov.uk/planning/trees/community_planting.aspx
One of our members has taken pictures of the wildflowers currently in bloom and we have placed them on the Gallery section of www.hhra.org.uk – do have a look as they are absolutely beautiful.

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