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Almost 800 Covid fines have been issued in Hampshire over the last month
Almost 800 Covid fines were dished out in Hampshire in the last month. 799 fixed penalty notices for breaches of the Covid regulations were issued by Hampshire Constabulary between February 15 and March 14. It means that the force has issued
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Andover to be as hot as Barcelona next week as temperatures rise to 18C
ANDOVER is forecast to be bathed in sun next week as temperatures are set to match those in Barcelona. It is forecast the North Hampshire town will see almost 13 hours of sunshine on Tuesday, with temperatures set to rise to 18 degrees celsius.
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Senior General, 57, jailed for claiming £48,000 to pay his children's boarding school fees
A senior Army officer has been jailed for fraudulently claiming £48,000 in allowances to pay for his children’s boarding school fees. Major General Nick Welch, understood to be the most senior officer to face court martial since 1815, was sentenced
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Andover to be hotter than Barcelona next week as temperatures rise to 19C
Andover is forecast to be bathed in sun next week as temperatures are set top those in Barcelona. It is forecast the North Hampshire town will see almost 13 hours of sunshine on Tuesday, with temperatures set to rise to 19 degrees celsius.
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Soldier raises thousands for village playground and Captain Tom memorial garden
A soldier has run four marathons in the space of a weekend to help raise funds for a community playground and memorial garden in Thruxton. Warrant Officer Class 2 Neil Coleman ran over 100 miles in order to raise funds for a memorial garden in memory
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Town council votes to attempt to 'salvage' £10,000 design statement
Councillors have voted in favour of plans to attempt to “salvage” the town’s troubled design statement after spending over £10,000 on it. Andover Town Council’s Planning Committee produced a design statement covering Andover’s Conservation Area,
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Plans for Andover youth and community service sent back to the drawing board
Councillors have voted against moving to the next stage of the creation a proposed Youth and Community Development Service. Andover Town Council narrowly voted in favour of the position on January 26, with mayor Richard Rowles having to use his
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Google stores information about you - how to find out what they know
Did you know Google stores personal information about you? A TikTok video explaining how you can find out everything Google assumes about you based on your online activity has gone viral. The information includes your age, gender, profession
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Tesco, Asda, Aldi, M&S and more - here are the best and worst Easter eggs
With Easter just over a week away, many will already be thinking about stocking up their cupboards with sweet treats ahead of the holiday. But with so many different Easter eggs on supermarket shelves including own brands, deciding
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After a year in lockdown, how will Andover bounce back from the pandemic?
ANDOVER will be ready to spring back into life as restrictions ease next month. This is the message from the leader of Test Valley Borough Council, who said the authority is committed to helping the town get back on its feet after an unprecedented
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Manuela's Column: Appreciating the positivity in Andover
I SIMPLY love the Jamaicans way of viewing life: Don’t worry be happy. Starting this week’s column, I’m reminded of individuals that are joyful giving off good vibrations. Not everyone is a professional comedian or has diplomas in psychology
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Paper Preview: Andover Advertiser, March 26, 2021
ONE year ago this week, the nation was plunged into darkness as the first lockdown was introduced, closing businesses, shops, pubs and restaurants across Andover. Photographs taken at the time showed the usually bustling High Street and surrounding