Latest News About Hampshire County Council

Updated 2026-05-08 10:02

I don’t have live updates available in this moment, but here’s a quick summary of recent directions around Hampshire County Council based on the latest public reporting up to 2025:

If you want, I can search for the very latest headlines now and pull direct sources (BBC, ITV Meridian, local council pages) with brief summaries and dates. I can also tailor the results to a specific borough within Hampshire if you’re interested (e.g., Petersfield area or Winchester). Would you like me to fetch the most current news and provide citations?

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Hampshire County Councillor Update – April 2025

support for an amendment that will hopefully ensure that the study centre will be there for the long-term. The scrutiny committee’s decision was confirmed by Hampshire County Council Cabinet, who are the final decision makers on this issue. Halt to Planned Investment in County Council Care Homes Hampshire County Council’s Cabinet have voted to cancel £173M+ of investment in extending the

www.candm-pc.gov.uk

Hampshire County Councillor Update 50

Hampshire County Council to confirm appointment of new Chief Execu;ve Hampshire County Council is set to confirm the appointment of its next Chief Execu\ve at a mee\ng of the Full Council on 17 July Hampshire County Council to confirm appointment of new Chief Execu\ve Hampshire County … residents aoer April 2026 Decisions due this summer on the future of some local services Hampshire County Council Poten;al new children’s home reaches significant milestone Poten\al plans for a new specialist...

sherfieldenglish-pc.gov.uk

HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL UPDATES

Due to the financial situation at HCC, the Grant system is being reviewed. We hope to reopen it in September 2025. Devolution & Reorganisation The devolution proposals for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight remain on track, with elections for the Mayor and county expected in 2026.

www.charlton-pc.gov.uk

[PDF] Hampshire County Councillor Update September 2025

we are doing. Hampshire County Council has now responded to the Government’s Fair Funding Review 2.0—and we’re sounding the alarm. The proposed changes to how councils are funded could leave Hampshire significantly worse off, with many councils across the county facing real-terms cuts. What’s happening? The new formula underestimates Hampshire’s needs and overestimates how

www.eastmeon-pc.gov.uk