TWO new Southampton parents have twice as many reasons to celebrate after welcoming twins in the city recently.
We're saying welcome to the world to nine brand new tots from across Hampshire, including Harvey William and Evelyn Rose Black.
Our weekly new arrivals platform allows us to introduce newborns to wider family and friends while meeting in person is still tricky.
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All these beautiful babies were born in hospital in Southampton, Winchester or Basingstoke.
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CUTE Carter Lennan is a son for Ellie Keown and Justin Lennan from Southampton. Born on January 9, he weighed 6lbs 1oz.
IT'S double the fun for the family of twins Harvey William and Evelyn Rose Black, born in Southampton on October 2.
SMILING Patrick Jason Cole Brannigan from Chandlers Ford made his arrival on Friday November 13, weighing 7lbs 10oz.
MEET 7lbs 6oz Matilda Susan Carol Cooper of Eastleigh, who arrived on January 15.
TINY Clara Storm Oxley made her appearance at Princess Anne Hospital, weighing 5lbs 5oz.
RICHARD Joshua Jack Smith from Southampton made his entrance into the world on February 6, weighing 8lbs 2oz.
HERE'S 10lbs 6oz Totton tot Jack Dawson Riggs, born on February 8, blowing his first kiss.
NYLA-Lee Denise Jane Beryl Rosalie Dorkin is a 6lbs 13oz sister for Bradley, Charlie, Joseph, Barryjohn, Sinead, Ailbe, Liam, Aleigha and Emily-mae, born on February 13.
New arrivals
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