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The majority of roads and pavements in and around the Village Centre are owned and managed by Hampshire County Council.
Portchester precinct could do with a makeover, having last been updated in the early 1990s. The surfacing in the Centre is starting to look tired and worn, with its condition not helped by the trees that have grown to a size where the roots are starting to push through. There is a lack of signage directing people to the precinct and Council car parks and the lighting columns in the precinct are not particularly attractive or well arranged.
We asked residents and businesses to tell us their priorities for improving the appearance of the precinct, the following issues have come to light:
Return to the Putting the Village into Portchester page to find out more about our draft vision.