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Will vaccination be delayed in Andover? Key questions answered
Andover is expected to see a slowdown in vaccination programme following a delay in the supply of vaccines to the UK. People in their 40s are likely to have to wait until May to get their Covid-19 vaccine after problems with a shipment of the AstraZeneca
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See what age group is being vaccinated now in Hampshire and where YOU are
One in two people aged 55-59 in Hampshire have received at least one dose of Covid vaccine, latest figures have revealed. A total of 65,194 people in the age-group 55-59 have received the first jab, while 195,174 people aged under 55 have received
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The names and faces of nine men all Hampshire women should avoid
THESE are just some of the men who have been jailed in Hampshire for their vile attacks on women. Have a look through the list below to see their faces and read about their horrifying crimes. Robert Gordon Rapist Robert Gordon is a
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Hampshire NHS health group for Andover to merge with five others from April
The clinical commissioning group (CCG) for Andover is set to merge with five others from April - creating one Hampshire-wide body. Concerns have been raised by councillors about how this move may reduce local-focussed services but the clinical-led
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Vaccine supplies to see 'significant reductions' from 29 March - what it means
The UK is to face a “significant reduction” in vaccine supplies from March 29, a letter from NHS England warns. A letter sent to local vaccination sites across the country has warned volumes for first doses are going to “significantly constrained
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Drugs and cash found on 16-year-old following police operation in Rack Close
Police in Andover have seized drugs and cash from a 16-year-old as part of an anti-drugs operation. Officers stopped a 22-year-old man and a 16-year-old boy in Rack Close on Wednesday, March 17 over concerns they could be involved in drug supply
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Major General on trial for falsely claiming expenses says he 'put service first'
A senior Army officer on trial for falsely claiming expenses has denied organising his work diary around staying at his family’s country cottage, and said he would have stayed in Andover if not for his Dorset home. Major General Nick Welch is on
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TVBC distributes over £100,000 for businesses to go green as part of action plan
Plans to help tackle climate change and protect the environment are pushing forward as Test Valley Borough Council (TVBC) continues with the implementation of its Climate Emergency Action Plan. The council declared a climate emergency in September
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Clanville fly-tipper prosecuted after dumping waste at village hall
Test Valley Borough Council (TVBC) has successfully prosecuted a man who dumped waste outside Clanville Village Hall. Jason Mills, of no fixed abode, was ordered to pay almost £1,000 by Basingstoke Magistrates’ Court after dumping waste including
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Council votes in favour of motion that could see new green belt set up
Test Valley Borough Council (TVBC) has voted in favour of protecting green spaces in the borough, which could include a new green belt. Measures to further protect areas of countryside in southern Test Valley were supported by councillors after
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COMMENT: Concrete commitments on street safety needed before it's too late
Over the past fortnight, important conversations have been had about street safety across every facet of society. Experiences have been shared among the young, the old, across political and social class divides, in villages and towns and cities
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Ludgershall's new market goes down a treat with residents after debut
Ludgershall has a regular market once again after its debut earlier this month, and has received great feedback from residents. Ludgershall market will take place every Friday at the Memorial Hall on Andover Road, with the first market day being