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Coronavirus vaccine rollout extends to people aged 30 and over from today
People aged 30 and over can now book their Covid-19 jab from today as the vaccine rollout gathers pace. NHS England confirmed around one million people aged 30 and 31 will receive a text message in the coming days inviting them to book their jab
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Six detained under immigration powers after being found in lorry trailer on A303
Several individuals have been arrested on suspicion of immigration offences after a lorry was stopped on the A303 at the weekend. Five men and a woman, all in their twenties, were detained on suspicion of immigration offences after being found
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Covid triggers more than one in 20 Andover residents to move house
Fewer Andover residents are planning of relocating due to Covid than the national average, a survey suggests. Research by the think tank Demos asked 20,000 adults in parliamentary constituencies across Great Britain how the Covid-19 crisis had
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Data recovered following thousands of police records being wiped, MP confirms
Thousands of records that were deleted from the Police National Computer have now been recovered, Andover’s MP has confirmed. In a written statement to the House of Commons, Kit Malthouse, in his role as crime and policing minister, said that the
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Andover woman handed community order after 'nasty' assault on special constable
An Andover mother-of-three has been given a community order after spitting at a special constable while drunk during the pandemic. Shelley Heal, of Leigh Road, was charged with assault by beating of an emergency worker, as well as resisting a constable
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Citrine Spa thanks public after daylight robbery on eve of second anniversary
An Andover business has thanked members of the public for assisting with the investigation of a daring daylight robbery in Andover. Citrine Spa in Andover, located on Union Street, was getting ready to celebrate its second anniversary on May 18
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Andover student returns to school to help students with Oxford applications
An Andover school has welcomed back their former head boy as he discussed his time at Oxford University to help other students. Mark Todd returned to Harrow Way School last week after graduating with a Masters degree in physics. Mark wanted to challenge
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Activism, stereotype-busting toys, and outdoor spaces: Introducing Cllr Lucie Follett Maitland
“AS A community we’re really proactive. We don’t need a speculative land development company to come in and try and foist ideas onto us which actually aren’t really worth having.” Those are the words of community campaigner and newly-elected independent
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Council to spend £250,000 on feasibility work for Andover Masterplan
Test Valley Borough Council (TVBC) is to spend a quarter of a million pounds on finding a company to make the Andover Masterplan a reality. Following years of development, the Andover Masterplan, which will see the Chantry Centre demolished and