About Hart District Council
Hart District Council was formed in 1974 from the merger of the former Fleet Urban District Council and Hartley Wintney Rural District Council. They now serve a population of just over 91,000 in around 37,000 households. Their picturesque area of gentle rolling wooded countryside lies in the north-east corner of Hampshire and takes its name from the little River Hart which flows through its centre.
The Hart district lies in the north-east corner of Hampshire and takes its name from the little River Hart which flows through its centre. Most of the land in Hart is farmed with many acres are owned by the Ministry of Defence and the Forestry Commission. With such an abundance of "the great outdoors" on the doorstep the opportunities for recreational activities are many and varied.
Hart is a rapidly growing District, forward looking and prosperous, but with a keen interest in conserving all that is unique and important in its past.
Our priorities, goals and promises
Environment
- Protect and enhance our natural and built environment
- Reduce the amount of waste produced in the district and increase our rate of recycling
- Reduce energy consumption
- Keep Hart a clean and attractive place to live and work
Economy
- Help Businesses get established and grow
- Encourage high quality housing development in the right locations to meet the local needs
- Strengthen our town and village centres for a vibrant, lively future
- Ensure the infrastructure needs of the community are met
Communities
- Work with communities to help each one plan their own futures
- Work with partners to keep Hart healthy and safe
- Provide new and upgraded leisure facilities for a happy healthy future
- Continue to provide good quality, great value, services.
The opportunities
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If you would like to take a look at all of the opportunities Hays has to offer in the meantime, please visit hays.co.uk.