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'The Rat Pack of Opera' coming to Andover and joining forces with town choir
Dubbed “The Rat Pack of Opera”, Tenors Un Limited duo will bring their wide-ranging repertoire including popular classics combined with crooner and pop favourites, as well as songs written by the group themselves, to Andover next week. The duo
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'It never occurred to me that I could just switch off the stress I was experiencing'
For most of my life I didn’t know there was a switch. I’d made a few half-hearted attempts to deal with the issue, but these usually involved some sort of medication, (well, let’s be honest - alcohol). It never occurred to me that there was a master
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Little hands make a world of difference with donations to Andover Foodbank
LITTLE hands with big hearts took centre stage as an Andover nursery and preschool delivered 31 boxes to the town’s foodbank for this year’s shoebox appeal. Finkley East Anton Nursery and Preschool created the boxes filled with age-appropriate
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Andover Christmas lights switched on with the help of Father Christmas
FESTIVE fun officially came to Andover with the Christmas lights switched on by Father Christmas and the town’s mayor. A Christmas festival took place across the town centre, on Friday, November 17, with plenty of activities for all the family
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Three men arrested after police stop van containing suspected stolen quad bike
THREE men have been arrested after police officers found a suspected stolen quad bike in the back of a van they were travelling in. The trio were stopped in the early hours of Saturday morning, November 18, while they were travelling along the
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New wedding venue, tree works and diversion of footpath on the planning list
This is a summary of Planning Applications received in the Northern Area Planning Office of Test Valley Borough Council for the week ending 12th November 2023. Any comments should be sent to the Planning Office, Beech Hurst, Weyhill Road, Andover
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Andover school gets £400k makeover with bigger classrooms
AN ANDOVER school has undergone a £400,000 transformation resulting in bigger classrooms. Pupils at Roman Way Primary School can now enjoy more space to learn and play, thanks to the investment by Hampshire County Council. The works were
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'Critical CQC report about Infinity Care is a travesty'
The recent critical CQC report about Infinity Care is a travesty (Advertiser, November 10). Infinity Care has been attending my disabled father for two years. Mum and I meet all the care visitors and I deal with the office team frequently. We are