D-Day commemorations, craft markets and care home chats
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Mark Paine is a reporter for the Basingstoke Gazette and Andover Advertiser. Mark reports on news and issues that matter to the community. He is passionate about sport, especially football and rugby. He was born in Basingstoke, has experience volunteering on hospital radio and he plays guitar. Mark is studying for an NCTJ.
Mark Paine is a reporter for the Basingstoke Gazette and Andover Advertiser. Mark reports on news and issues that matter to the community. He is passionate about sport, especially football and rugby. He was born in Basingstoke, has experience volunteering on hospital radio and he plays guitar. Mark is studying for an NCTJ.
Sparsholt, The Worthys, Easton, Littleton local news
Hampshire Medical Fund is a charity which raises funds to buy cutting-edge medical equipment outside of NHS budgets for hospitals in Basingstoke, Winchester and Andover.
Mucky Weekender takes place on 5-7 September 2024 at Vicarage Farm, Winchester. For more information, go to mucky-weekender.co.uk.
Sharron Domanska, managing director of Arena Offices, won the Property Professional of the Year award at the Dynamic Awards 2024
Fire crews attended a traffic collision on White Hill Road, between Overton and Micheldever, which resulted in one person needing treatment.
The celebratory lunch on Friday, May 3 was followed by the school dance with students from the prep school joining in the celebration in Harvey Hall. Students showcased their dance moves and sang Happy Birthday.
Waitrose held a farming conference with more than 300 of its farmers and suppliers in attendance on Wednesday, July 8 at Leckford Estate in response to an industry-wide need to move to more resilient farming methods and demand from Waitrose customers, with four in ten customers said to be worried about the impact that modern farming has on nature and wildlife.
The winners of the 2024 awards have now been announced, with 21 Hampshire businesses making the final cut and going through to the national finals.
The 78-year-old told staff at Colten Care's St Catherines View that he had previously owned an MG and recalled organised a similar outing for his late father when he reached the age of 90.
Although the extremely wet spring resulted in Bishop’s Waltham Garden Fair having to relocate to Hoe Road Recreation Ground at the last minute, it proved to be most successful, raising over £12,000 for St John of Jerusalem Eye Hospital.
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