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  • Police search after crowbar stolen and man assaulted

    POLICE have launched a search for a man after a crowbar was stolen and a man was assaulted. Officers say he was wearing a large drawstring bag on his back when the crowbar was stolen from B&Q in Franconia Drive, Nursling at around 5pm on Friday

  • Concerns growing for man who went missing without medication

    POLICE have launched an appeal to find a Southampton man who went missing without his medication. Officers say 27 year-old Wiktor Wiacek was last seen at around 9:15am on Monday in the St Mary’s Road area of Southampton. Wiktor is described as

  • Ocado set to cut hundreds of jobs after Andover warehouse fire

    THREE months after a fire tore through Andover’s Ocado warehouse, jobs are now at risk. The online supermarket told some of its around 700 employees in the area at briefings on Thursday last week redundancies are being considered, with further staff

  • GOSSIP: Ex-Saint wants sensational return

    Saints have been linked with a sensational move for former player Adam Lallana, according to the Daily Express. The report claims that the Liverpool man has told friends of his plans to leave and is open to the idea of a £13 million St Mary’s return

  • GOSSIP: Hasenhuttl targets £20m reunion

    Ralph Hasenhuttl is keen on a £20m reunion with Ademola Lookman, according to a report in the Independent. The Saints chief managed the 21-year-old during his time at RB Leipzig and it’s suggested that Everton would be happy to sell the winger.

  • Hasenhuttl sends his players away with a parting gift

    RALPH Hasenhuttl has sent his Saints squad away with a demanding summer fitness programme to ensure they return for next season in fantastic shape. The Saints boss wants his players to go away and refresh their bodies and minds after a tough Premier

  • New care home could create 100 new jobs

    A NEW care home being built in a Hampshire town is set to create more than 100 jobs. The £5.5m Carpathia Grange, which is due to open later this year, will provide full-time residential, nursing and specialist dementia care for up to 62 people.

  • Woman who told the President to wait dies

    A SOUTHAMPTON centenarian who once told US President Dwight Eisenhower to wait in line for his mail has died. The news comes after an inquest opened into her death. Winchester Coroner’s Court heard Daisy Gallop, of Pepys Avenue, Thornhill, died

  • Major event sparks roads chaos warning

    DRIVERS are being warned to prepare for delays or seek alternative routes ahead of a major annual event which is expect to attract thousands of visitors. Wickham Horse Fair will return to the village on Monday, with Wickham Square closed to traffic

  • Bollywood night at Pavilion on the Park

    A NIGHT of Bollywood entertainment boasting an international lineup is set to take place this weekend in Eastleigh. Hosted by South Coast Asian Entertainment (SCAE) it will take place at the Pavilion On The Park on Saturday, May 18 from 6.30pm

  • Taylor takes title with knockout performance

    A HAMPSHIRE student is celebrating boxing success after giving a knockout performance in a national competition. Barton Peveril student Taylor Bevan has won the Great Britain Three Nations Boxing Championship which took place at the Welsh Institute

  • Southampton GPs open 7 days a week

    Southampton residents now have the opportunity to see their doctor on any day of the week. GP appointments are available across the city from 8am to 9pm, Monday to Friday as well as at weekends and bank holidays. Patients can also order repeat

  • Pupils to make CD in aid of struggling school

    Hampshire students will be singing their hearts out in an attempt to raise money for their struggling school. Children at Valentine Primary School in Sholing will be recording their very own CD on May 21. It will be a compilation of songs sung

  • Record-breaking exhibition brings thousands to Southampton

    A RECORD breaking exhibition has brought thousands of people to Southampton in only a few months. More than 31,000 visited the Leonardo da Vinci: A Life in Drawing exhibition  held at Southampton City Art Gallery from February 1 to May 6 this year