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Event celebrating the work of popular textile artists coming to Stockbridge
AN EVENT celebrating the work of textile artists Gabby Deeming and Molly Mahon is coming to Stockbridge. Meadow, an art gallery and cafe in High Street, will host a 'supper and talk' event with the two artists, where they will discuss their inspirations
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Businesses give their backing to awards by sponsoring categories
TWO Andover businesses have given their backing to awards which celebrate inspiring individuals who go above and beyond to make their communities better. Parker Bullen has been announced as the sponsor of The Heart of Gold award category at this
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Thousands of emergency food parcels distributed in Test Valley last year
THOUSANDS of emergency food parcels were handed out in Test Valley last year. Research by The Trussell Trust showed that 9,493 emergency food parcels were handed out to people in need across its 11 locations in Test Valley in the year to March
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Families and sponsored riders invited to cycle round Thruxton Circuit
FAMILIES are being invited to cycle around the Thruxton Circuit and raise money for charity on Father’s Day. The Rotary Club of Andover has organised a family fun cycle day on Sunday, June 16. Attendees will be able to cycle the wrong way around
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Recap: Road reopened after man dies in two-vehicle crash
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Murder accused allegedly 'admitted stabbing' veteran in TikTok videos
A WOMAN who is accused of killing the man she lived with made TikTok videos ‘admitting stabbing him and describing herself as a bad girl’, a jury has been told. Winter Swan-Miller is on trial at Winchester Crown Court charged with the murder of
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Community theatre group busy preparing for outdoor production - get your tickets now
A COMMUNITY theatre group which has been putting on productions since 1958 is busy rehearsing for its next play. WADS, based in Whitchurch, is preparing for an outdoor production of Shakespeare’s Macbeth in Bere Mill from July 11-13. The story
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Back Through the Pages: A very large egg, compensation confusion and new footpath
Each week the Advertiser's heritage writer David Borrett brings readers interesting news stories and letters from editions of the paper from years gone by. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FOUR YEARS AGO – FRIDAY 18 MAY 1860 CRICKET MATCH A very interesting