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'Convoluted plot of The Girl on the Train slowly unfurls as the characters develop'
Fancy a game of charades? OK, five words. First it was a book. Then a film. And now a play. What could it be? A mystery, isn’t it? Yes, yes! – you’re getting warm...Give up? Well, it’s called The Girl On The Train and the play has recently been at
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Andover gymnast wins tumbling bronze at the trampoline world championships
AN ANDOVER gymnast has won world individual tumbling bronze following a stellar performance at the 2023 World Trampoline Championships last weekend at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham. Saskia Servini, 21, who trains at Andover Gymnastics Club, won
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New owner has refurbishment plans for popular convenience store
A CONVENIENCE store in Ludgershall, which has a new owner, will undergo a refurbishment, with more product lines added. Ludgershall Convenience Store and Post Office was recently put on the market and received a great deal of interest. The
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Andover charity wins prestigious King's award equivalent to MBE
AN ANDOVER charity has emerged victorious as one of only three winners in Hampshire of the esteemed King’s Award for Voluntary Service (KAVS). Andover Trees United (ATU), founded in 2011 by Wendy Davis, won the award, equivalent to an MBE, for
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Cigarettes stolen from Post Office in overnight break-in
A POST Office and shop was broken into overnight and a large quantity of cigarettes were stolen. On Monday, November 13, police were called at 1.32am to a report of a burglary at Enham Village Store and Post Office, in Newbury Road, Enham Alamein
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Yellow weather warning in place with 'thundery rain' likely this morning
THE MET Office has issued a yellow weather warning for a thunderstorm this morning in Andover. Forecasters have warned that the south of the country may experience thundery rain on Tuesday, November 14. A yellow weather warning is in place
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More than 10,500 illegal vapes seized by Trading Standards in Hampshire
MORE than 10,500 illegal vapes – worth more than £150,000 – have been seized since September by Trading Standards, the county council has revealed. The council said it was because they had more liquid than the legally-permitted limit of two millilitres
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Stretch of road to be closed and diversion in place as works carried out
ROADWORKS have begun on the road between Tidworth and Perham Down – which are expected to last nearly two weeks. Wiltshire Council is carrying out repairs to Perham Down Road, including carriageway resurfacing and patching works, along with the
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New centre offering baby development classes opens in Andover
A NEW centre that offers baby development classes, featuring massages, yoga, sign language and sensory play, has opened in Andover. LullaBaby, which provides early years foundation stage curriculum for newborns, has opened at the Chantry Centre
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Successful Big Band Buffet helps people stay well while enjoying themselves
MORE THAN 100 people, all aged 55 and above, enjoyed an afternoon of ‘lovely food and lovely music’ as the Big Band Buffet returned. The annual event took place on Saturday, November 4, at Test Valley School in Stockbridge, giving attendees the