EHDC News

  • Café culture’s here to stay with free pavement licences

    Café culture’s here to stay with free pavement licences Hospitality businesses with an existing pavement licence can apply for a new free licence which can last up until 30 September 2022 from East Hampshire District Council (EHDC). Pavement licences, which were introduced in 2020 under the Business and Planning Act, were due to run until…

  • Follow in the footsteps of our literary greats

    East Hampshire residents can now walk in the footsteps of the district’s literary greats ahead of the Creative Footsteps festival in October. Self-guided walks in locations throughout the district can be found through the East Hampshire District Council (EHDC) website and they’re a great opportunity to learn more about the district’s beautiful open spaces and…

  • Changes to rubbish and recycling collections

    Residents across the East Hampshire district are reminded there will be a slight change to their rubbish and recycling collection days over the August Bank Holiday period.  All collection days for the week starting Monday 30 August will be one day later than usual, owing to the bank holiday, with our crews collecting on Saturday…

  • The annual canvass of the electoral register begins on 23 August this year

    East Hampshire District Council will sending letters and forms to every household around the district over the coming weeks to ensure that voter details are correct and up to date. We have to do this every year by law.  All properties will receive either a notification letter or a canvass form. Please look out for yours, check…

  • Glass recycling

    Due to staffing levels at Norse South East (NSE), the frequency of collections to glass banks has been reduced.  Despite best efforts to keep all collections running for as many services as possible, East Hampshire District Council and NSE have had to prioritise the more critical collections, like rubbish, recycling, garden and clinical waste. This…

  • Bin collection update – 28 July 2021

    Owing to staff illness at Norse South East some rubbish, recycling and glass collections in the district are running behind schedule. Rubbish – some areas of Bramshott Chase, Hammer Vale and Liphook may experience a delay. Recycling – some areas of Churt, Headley Down and Headley may experience a delay. Glass – delayed collections from…

  • Apply now for sector-specific coronavirus grants

    Businesses that have been severely affected by the delay to the end of lockdown have until midnight on Sunday 25 July to apply for a new grant from East Hampshire District Council (EHDC). The grants are for the following types of business: Events – businesses supporting events who have been affected by capacity limits and…

  • Bank holiday bin collections

    Please remember your collection day will change for the week following the bank holiday on Monday 31 May. Bin collections across the East Hampshire district will take place 24 hours later than usual and will include collections of rubbish, recycling, garden and glass bins. Normal collection date  Revised collection date Monday 31 May   Tuesday 1…

  • Bank holiday bin collections

    Bin collections across the East Hampshire district will take place 24 hours later than usual next week, following spring bank holiday on Monday 3 May.  The changes include collections of rubbish, recycling, garden and glass bins. Normal collection date                 Revised collection date Monday 3 May 2021     …

  • Easter bank holiday bin collections

    Collections will take place on Good Friday, but not Easter Monday across the district of East Hampshire. Rubbish, recycling, glass and garden waste collections will continue as normal on Friday 2 April (Good Friday). All collections due on Monday 5 April (Easter Monday) will not take place until Tuesday 6 April, with collections taking place…