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Business leaders break arrows against their throats in daring workshop
MORE than 80 business leaders from Hampshire, Dorset and the south of England bravely snapped arrows against their throats in a personal development workshop. Participants in the daunting exercise placed arrowheads at their necks, walking towards
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Self-defence claim challenged as alleged murder says co-defendant is innocent
A WOMAN accused of killing an army veteran in Andover has told a court that her co-defendant didn’t know about the stabbing. Winter Swan-Miller is on trial at Winchester Crown Court charged with the murder of Stuart Maxwell Crocker. The 62
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Andover beaten by Totton and Eling despite strong start
ANDOVER First XI, sponsored by Nordlock, made the trip south to Totton and Eling with a full strength side, welcoming back Alex Corbett, Glyn Treagus and Dylan Melvey. The town side lost the toss and were put into bat on what looked like a flat
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Hampshire youth celebrated for Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Awards
THE latest recipients of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Gold Award from Hampshire were celebrated at a special event. The 36 recipients attended a ceremony organised by the DoE’s Hampshire Forum where they received special certificates from HM Lord-Lieutenant
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Team raises £6,800 for children and dementia charities
A GROUP of workers from Gi Group successfully completed the 3 Peaks Challenge, continuing their annual tradition of charity fundraising. This event marked their second year of supporting Dementia UK and Well Child through the challenging 30-mile
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Hampshire residents face near-50 per cent hike in water bills
Residents across Hampshire will face a near 50 per cent increase in their bills over the next five years. Southern Water has been given permission to increase bills by 44 per cent – or £183. The increase was approved by regulator Ofwat on Thursday
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Dog field with new name and management to host open day
A DOG field, which has a new name and new management, is opening its gates to pooches and their owners. T&T Pet Field and Café, at Laverstoke Park Farm, is hosting an open day on Tuesday, July 16, with plenty of activities for both dogs and
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Back Through the Pages: Rise in rent in the Chantry Centre and Weyhill accidents
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 13 JULY 1860 ANDOVER RIFLE CORPS The
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Andover Town Council to buy new Christmas lights with £2.5k budget
ANDOVER Town Council is bringing festive cheer a little early this year as it has approved plans to purchase new Christmas lights for this year. The decision was made at a full council meeting held on Wednesday, July 10. The council currently