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Sex attack on woman in Southampton underpass
POLICE want help finding two men who indecently assaulted a woman in an underpass in Southampton. The 22-year-old victim was walking through the subway from Sainsbury's in Lordshill to Oaklands when she was approached by a gang of four men.
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Great-great-grandmother embraces Facebook aged 109
A great-great-grandmother who has embraced Facebook and modern technology is celebrating her 109th birthday tomorrow. Lily Strugnell, a resident of Barchester's Orchard House care home in Newport, Isle of Wight, was born the eldest of 11 children
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Sharp's future yet to be decided, says agent
Billy Sharp's agent insists there is no rush at the moment to sort out the striker's future. Sharp does not form part of Mauricio Pochettino's first-team plans and is likely to leave St Mary's in order to pursue first-team football. He has
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Hants draw again against Glamorgan
Hampshire’s LV County Championship match against Glamorgan has finished in a draw at The Ageas Bowl. After beginning the final day on 115-2, still 14 behind Glamorgan’s 478-9declared, Hampshire had reached 237-4, with nightwatchman Chris Wood making
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Fleet too strong for new-look Totton
AFC Totton’s new-look side held strong for the first 45 minutes against Fleet Town at Calthorpe Park. But Steve Riley’s Calor Premier outfit were overrun after the break as Fleet – managed by Totton old boy Craig Davis – ran riot. Totton fell
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Ten new flats for students
TEN new student flats will be created in Southampton city centre. Developer Big Sur has won permission to build a rooftop extension to buildings in High Street. The 253 square metre new extension will provide ten studio flats, with the developer
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Marcus beat the Wall for fundraiser
IT was a 24-hour challenge with no sleep. However, Hampshire fundraiser 51-year-old Marcus Dunbar completed the cycling and walking marathon along Hadrian’s Wall with time to spare and raised a pile of cash for Marie Curie Cancer Care. Marcus,
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Carer charity takes new shop lease
A CHARITY is to move into an empty Southampton shop space. Estate and letting agent Goadsby is renting 16 Victoria Road, Woolston, to Carers Together, a local charity helping carers throughout Hampshire. The shop was previously Bed Shop and
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Chance to see live footage of one of Britain's rarest visiting birds
Bird fans have the chance to watch live footage from the New Forest of one of Britain's rarest visiting birds of prey. With goshawk chicks having flown the nest, the popular “Date with Nature raptorcam” has turned its attention to the latest summer
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First takes lead in helping the blind
A BUS firm is giving its drivers specific training designed to help blind or partially-sighted passengers in Southampton. First Bus will begin its training in September in the city working with the Guide Dogs charity. Drivers will be encouraged
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Young gangs plague Southampton funeral directors
GANGS of youths are plaguing a Southampton funeral directors and using it as a dumping ground. Now managers from J Beavis and Sons are demanding police move youngsters hanging around outside their premises and chucking rubbish into their car park
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Asbestos was cause of death
A HAMPSHIRE man died as a result of exposure to asbestos, a coroner has ruled. Michael Nicholas, 64, was a construction manager when he retired due to ill health in 2008. An inquest in Winchester heard that he cut sheets of asbestos while working
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'My Amazon dream's still in jeopardy'
WHEN an Amazon chief living in Hampshire launched a plea for volunteers to save his stricken rainforest retreat he aimed to recruit a dozen people. Incredibly, nearly ten times as many people signed up to help “gringo chief” Michael Read rebuild
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Time to give blood
YOU could potentially save a life by giving blood. The next blood donation session run by NHS Blood and Transport is being held at Pavilion on the Park, in Kingfisher Road, Eastleigh, on Friday August 16, with sessions from 1pm to 3.30pm and 4.30pm
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Teenager admits attack that put noise row pensioner in a coma
A Hampshire teenager today pleaded guilty to his part in an attack which put a man in a coma after he asked a group of youths to stop making noise outside his flat. Brandon Fisher, 19, of Old Road, Gosport, admitted unlawful wounding at Portsmouth
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Firefighters contain office fire near fuel station and gas store
AN investigation is under way after fire ripped through an office block in Southampton – just yards from a petrol station and a gas supplier. Nearly 20 firefighters battled flames at a two-storey building in the Freightliner terminal in Millbrook
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World rhythms for country park
RHYTHMS from around the world will light up a Hampshire park. The World Rhythms Day takes place from noon until 8pm on Saturday, August 31, in the Royal Victoria Country Park in Netley. It starts with a free family fun day until 5pm, followed
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Police appeal after theft from shop store
POLICE have issued a CCTV still in the hunt for two men they are hunting after a theft in a Southampton shop. Officers want witnesses who may have seen two Middle Eastern men in the Lower Northam Road area to come forward. The CCTV images are
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Lodge closure line leaves key questions
I READ Councillor Perry’s piece on the closure of Nightingale Lodge, Romsey, with disbelief. It is quite obvious that this is simply a money-saving exercise on the part of Hampshire County Council (HCC), and his glib article does not fool anybody
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UKIP’s Britain would become insignificant
“TRY voting UKIP and avoid responsibility for the state of the country” advises L A O’Bee (Letters, July 25), which to my mind nicely characterises his party’s attitude. Were they ever to hold office (most unlikely), no doubt they would just as
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Watch out for the added costs of calling your doctor
MOST of us already know that 0800 phone numbers are free and many of us have package deals with phone companies whereby all local calls are also free of charge. I am personally a very light user of the telephone and stick rigidly to local calls
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Machete robber who terrified community jailed for 19 years
AN armed robber who struck fear into the heart of a community during a 48-hour knife and machete-wielding rampage is today behind bars. Sid Pumford terrorised shopkeepers and staff as he menacingly threatened violence unless they emptied safes
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Mum puts spotlight on diabetes
SIX-YEAR-OLD Brooke Lamprey was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes earlier this year and has to have four insulin injections each day. Now her mother Vicki is raising funds for research into the condition and held a family fun day at the Butts Road
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Rescue took longer than it should have
ON Saturday, July 27 the Echo had a story about an elderly woman stuck in a lift at Ventnor Court, which gave the impression that she was rescued from the lift within 20 minutes. The reality is that I called the council’s emergency response team
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Sheds set alight
BIN sheds in a Southampton community were set alight. The fire started at about 11.30pm on Friday night, in Millbrook Road East. Firefighters from the Millbrook station extinguished the blaze. It’s thought the fire may have been started
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Meet officers
RESIDENTS can meet their local bobbies at a police surgery in Southampton today. The Coxford Neighbourhood Police Team is holding a beat surgery from 9.30am to 10.30am in Sainsbury’s, Lordshill District Centre.
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Road closed
A SECTION of a road in Southampton will be closed for 14 days. The part of Banister Road between Archers Road and Court Road will be shut to traffic from August 12 to 26. The closure will be in force so electrical maintenance works can be carried
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Consider those who have door slammed
WITH reference to cold calling, has C Freeman stopped to think how the caller actually feels when he has the door slammed in his face? I doubt whether any of these callers want to do the job but have very little choice in the current economic climate
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A shore thing
CHILDREN can enjoy a seashore safari at Royal Victoria Country Park in Netley on August 20. The event gives children the chance to discover the shore and look at the creatures that live there. Call 023 8045 5157 for more details.
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Bikes stolen
TWO push bikes were stolen from outside a Hampshire fitness centre. The bicycles had been left outside Fareham Leisure Centre on Friday.
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Bowled over by money raised
AN annual cricket match has raised more than £1,500 for a charity supporting young sailors. Hamble pub The Bugle held its charity cricket challenge, in which teams from the pub and other pubs in the village – the King & Queen, The Victory and
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Epileptic son died of natural causes
A MAN who died in his sleep was found by his mother, an inquest heard. Jonathan Poynter, 42, died on February 13 having suffered all his life from severe epilepsy, the coroner’s court was told. Mr Poynter had been living with his parents in
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New plan to stop rogue landlords
A NEW information service has been launched on how to provide safe accommodation for tenants – as part of a crackdown on rogue landlords. The city council has unveiled a licensing scheme for houses of multiple occupation (HMOs) in four areas of
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St Boniface’s Nursling link
ECHO reader Paul Schwamborn is correct about St Boniface being patron saint of Germany and the Netherlands. However I think there may have been some inaccuracies in the Echo article that he mentions. I have not seen the article, but the historian
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Brazilian navy ship set sail
THE newest ship in the Brazilian navy has set sail from Hampshire. The Araguari has begun her 10,000-mile journey after having the finishing touches put to her by workers at Hampshire firm BAE Systems. The vessel was mainly built at the firm
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Pensioners missing out again with changes
WHEN I heard that the No. 8 and No. 10 buses to and from Lordswood were being changed, I rallied around and got 33 signatures on a petition and posted them by registered post on June 14, but got no reply. At the meeting of drivers and inspectors
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Angry for mother
I JUST can’t understand why all these people are writing letters about Southampton General Hospital and giving their praises. I am finding it very difficult to believe. My poor mum wasn’t cared for the way she should have been. One very upset
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Fluoride’s ‘not the health product it is promoted to be’
I AM not surprised that Southern Water are showing reluctance to add a pollutant to our water supplies. Fluoride is not the health product it has been promoted as or any type of medication. It is a by-product of aluminium. I remember being
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Show celebrates rural delights
IT was the perfect pick-me-up for anyone who missed the New Forest Show. Burley Village Show provided New Forest residents and people from outside the area with another chance to celebrate the delights of rural life. Held at Manor Park, Burley
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Thieves have no respect
I AM so annoyed. Last year I had two solar lights stolen from my front garden. I took a chance this year and, yes, one has gone. It’s so very sad that people have no respect for people’s property and possessions. My daughter returned from Devon
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No NIMBY-ism in our fight to protect vital strategic gap
IN response to comments made by Mr A Houghton of Southampton (Letters, July 19), clarification is needed with regards to the boundaries that separate the villages of Netley Abbey and Hamble. I can reassure the gentleman that NIMBY-ism has not returned
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Art workshop
IF YOU have ever fancied trying out life drawing, then you can give it a go at a two-day workshop this month. The life drawing class will take place at the City Art Gallery on August 20 and 21, from 11am and costs £60. To book, call 023 8083
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Prayer clinic
THE Bridge Christian Fellowship will hold a healing prayer clinic tomorrow. The session takes place from 8pm-9pm in the Kings Church Centre in Coxford Road, Lordswood. You can also drop in on Wednesday from 10am to noon to Emmanuel Church in
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Shops' demolition to make way for new supermarket
THE demolition of a derelict former shopping centre in Southampton will begin in just two weeks, the Daily Echo can reveal. Work to knock down the run-down East Street Shopping Centre will start on August 19. And the once-popular centre will
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MP calls on employers to unleash young talent
HAMPSHIRE’S next generation of engineers were hailed at a special ceremony. Apprentices who have completed their first year of training at Southampton Engineering Training Association (SETA) were presented with awards at the ceremony. Southampton
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Police search for 'nuisance' bike group
A POLICE helicopter was launched to help trace a group of “nuisance motorcyclists” in Southampton. The helicopter was flown over the Millbrook and Redbridge areas of the city yesterday as back-up for officers on the ground who began searching for
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Toy library to help blind and partially-sighted children
BLIND and partially-sighted youngsters can borrow new toys at a charity’s social centre in Southampton. The Southampton Sight group runs its children’s toy and audio library in Basset Avenue from 2pm-4pm on Wednesdays throughout the summer holidays
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Movie buffs meet
FILM lovers are being urged to join a discussion group in a Hampshire library this afternoon. Chandler’s Ford Film Group from 2pm to 3pm in the library on Oakmount Road. The event costs £2.
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Church band
WORSHIPPERS are gearing up for a classical concert at a church in Southampton. Southampton Concert Wind Band hosts will play from 7.30pm to 9.45pm on Thursday in The Christ Church Freemantle in Paynes Road. Visit christ-church-freemantle.hampshire.org.uk
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Survival training
CHILDREN have the chance to learn bushcraft and survival skills at a Hampshire park tomorrow. The Royal Victoria Country Park in Netley is hosting the event from 10am to 12pm and 2pm to 4pm, and it costs £4.
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Baby bounce
BABIES can bring their mums, dads and carers to a baby bounce session at Eastleigh Library. The free activity sessions run every Thursday from 10.30am. Call 0845 603 5631.
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Man attacked in street
A MAN was left with a broken shoulder in an assault outside a Hampshire supermarket. The victim was near Tesco and AMF bowling in Eastleigh when he was attacked on Saturday between 9.30pm and 10.30pm. Police have made three arrests since the
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BMX jam to take place in Eastleigh later this month
SKATEBOARDERS and bikers are set to show off an array of tricks at a skate and BMX jam in Eastleigh on August 5. The skate jam takes place at Mount Pleasant recreation ground in Hamble from noon through to 4pm. Anyone is welcome to come along –
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Treatment order for drinks thief
A VANDAL and alcohol thief has been ordered to attend a course to tackle his drink problem. Jamie Pammant, 27, of Main Road, Otterbourne, admitted criminal damage to a window frame in Winchester belonging to Keystone Housing, the theft of two crates
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Art and antiques market set for Southampton city centre later this month
THE next art, design, antiques and vintage market will take place in Southampton city centre on August 25. The market, which started in May, will feature a range of local artists and producers, antiques, collectables and vintage items. The
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Marine-themed fun set for Lepe Country Park
MARINE-themed activities will be at Lepe Country Park on August 14 and 15. Families can turn up for the two-day event between 10am and 4pm and take part in seashore safaris, arts and crafts and storytelling. The event is free but donations
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Oil refinery gives air ambulance service a boost
A HAMPSHIRE oil refinery has helped kick-start a fundraising campaign that will save lives. ExxonMobil Fawley Refinery Base has become one of the first companies to throw their backing behind the Hampshire and Isle of Wight’s Air Ambulance’s Minutes
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Former Cunard employee flies all the way from China for colleagues' reunion in Southampton
A former Cunard employee flew all the way from China to stage a reunion of ex-colleagues who had not seen each other for 30 years. Carl Hutchinson, 50, organised a get-together for people who worked as waiters and kitchen staff on the QE2 in the
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Pink rhino Fleur becomes an honorary bridesmaid!
ONE of Southampton’s famous herd of rhinos has found a new job – as a bridesmaid. Pink rhino Fleur joined young members of the wedding party after Sam and Greg Porter were married at Southampton’s Westgate Hall. After the couple had tied the
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Have your say on buses in Hampshire
YOUR views are wanted on bus services in Hampshire. The University of Southampton is doing research on bus services on behalf of Transport for South Hampshire. The team wants to find out what could be done to encourage more people to travel
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Teacher quits after pupils self-harm during art class
A TEACHER resigned from an independent Hampshire school after pupils cut themselves with blades as part of a history of art lesson. The incident took place under the part-time teacher’s guidance at Ringwood Waldorf School. She was suspended
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Driver banned
A MAN who committed a motoring offence and then tangled with an officer has been banned from driving. Adam Wood, 28, of Spring Vale, Swanmore, drove a black Vauxhall Corsa in Forrest Close, Swanmore, on May 12 with no insurance. Later he obstructed
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Motorway closed for resurfacing
A HAMPSHIRE motorway will be shut for six nights allow for resurfacing. The closures will take place on the M3 near Winchester overnight from tomorrow until the morning of Wednesday, August 14. Work is being done between junction seven at Basingstoke
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Armed robber jailed for raids on shops and betting shop
ARMED with knives and a machete, he carried out a series of terrifying raids that left his many victims traumatised. Brazenly bursting into shops and a bookies, he waved the weapons in the faces of frightened staff who feared they were going to
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Hundreds of tots to get free pre-school
HUNDREDS of disadvantaged toddlers across Southampton will soon receive free pre-school places. Council bosses have approved plans to provide free places for 536 disadvantaged two-year-olds from across the city. That is part of a wider scheme
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WI meeting
THE TITCHFIELD Women’s Institute will be meeting on August 14. The meeting starts at 7.30pm at Titchfield Community Centre and will feature a flower-arranging demonstration by Joan Back. The group meets once a month for a range of activities
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Jaw broken by robbers
A MAN had his jaw broken by two thieves who stole his iPhone. The 24-year-old victim was punched during the attack, which happened in Brintons Road, Southampton between 10pm and 11pm on July 24. He was attacked by two men who stole his iPhone
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Extra funding for station car park project
AN EXTRA spending of £41,000 on changes to a railway station car park have been rubber-stamped. The money, approved by Eastleigh Borough Council, will be added to the £180,000 already set aside for the expansion of Hedge End station car park.
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Fire crews battle barn blaze
AN investigation is under way after a fire ripped through a Hampshire barn. Up to 30 firefighters were called to the farm building in River Lane near Fareham and used breathing apparatus as they tackled the blaze. It took six hours to dampen
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Paultons' guests
SOME special guests will be dropping into Hampshire’s Paultons Park this weekend. On Sunday, guests to the park can meet Ben and Holly from Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom, while Fireman Sam and Norman Price will be making appearances on August
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RAF remembrance service planned
VETERANS and families will pay tribute to fallen heroes at a remembrance ceremony in Southampton. Members of the Itchen and Hamble RAF branches will be at St Mary’s Cemetery in Portsmouth Road, Sholing, from 7pm on August 19, to mark the 71st anniversary
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Bug hunters
YOUNG detectives will be on the hunt for bugs and mini beasts at Lepe Country Park on August 13. The session starts at 1pm and children must be accompanied by an adult. It is one in a line of hourlong children’s activities running at the park
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Charity's plea for help
A CHARITY is on the lookout for a new volunteer. Eastleigh Borough and Romsey Mencap Society needs a development officer to help source funds and organise fundraising events. The role is based at home with committee meetings every six to eight
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Office space to become flats
A DEVELOPER has won prior approval to convert office space into flats. City council planners have given the green light to Orchard Homes and Developments’ plans for Orchard House in Commercial Road. The first, second and third floors of the
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Science craft
HAMPSHIRE academics are taking to the sky by developing an unmanned aircraft. The University of Southampton is developing the craft as part of a project to help scientists with weather forecasting and the monitoring of pollution.
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Cyclist in road rage fit
AN angry cyclist threw his bike in front of traffic during a road rage incident in a Hampshire town. The man launched his bike across Chestnut Avenue in Eastleigh before approaching a woman in her car at 5pm on Saturday. Police say he shouted
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Biker hurt in A31 crash
A MOTORCYLIST was left with severe leg injuries after crashing on a busy Hampshire road. The 27-year-old rider lost control of his Suzuki GSX-R bike shortly before 10.20am yesterday on the A31, close to the Emery Down turnoff at Stoney Cross.
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Southampton man denies murder
A HAMPSHIRE man has denied murder – but admitted preventing the lawful and decent burial of a body. Ricardo Pisano, of Methuen Street, Southampton, appeared at Lewes Crown Court to deny murdering Michael Polding, 62, who was discovered dead in
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Career burgler back behind bars
A CAREER burglar is today back where he knows best – behind bars. This time John Maycock was handed a four-year term after targeting two houses in the same road in Southampton. It was about 4pm on June 19 when officers were called to a house
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From bedroom to boardroom: young entrepreneur tells his success story
HE drives an Audi Sport Coupe with a personalised number plate, has regular weekends away, flies out to Majorca several times a year and is looking at buying his first yacht. On paper, he’s like any other successful managing director who enjoys
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Mum's desperate plea to solve mystery of sudden death of daughter found in bushes
“DID you see what happened to my daughter?” That is the question being asked by a distraught Hampshire mum after she launched a passionate appeal for witnesses to her daughter’s final footsteps. Karla Shaw was discovered slumped in bushes after
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Pet funerals: saying goodbye to a best friend
THEY gather around the coffin mourning their loss. The minister hands out an order of service before grieving family members share memories and read poems to say their goodbyes before the body is taken to its final resting place. It’s exactly
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The Rumour Mill - Monday August 5
The Daily Echo brings you a round-up of the transfer rumours making headlines in today's newspapers... Saints are ready to turn to QPR striker Loïc Rémy after missing out on Roma’s Pablo Osvaldo and Internacional’s Leandro Damião (Daily Mirror)
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Top draw - the Viking comic created by a Hampshire man
WHEN Tim Hall decided to have a go at creating his own comic, he had no idea just what a huge task he was taking on. A professional artist and fan of comic books and metal music, he came up with the idea of creating a couple of test pages of a
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Meet the woman who has painted 101 Dianas
SHE was described as the world’s most photographed person, and adored by millions. Now, a Hampshire artist has paid tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales, by devoting eight years of her life to painting her – 101 times. Melanie Sanderson, from Dibden
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Bates heroics not enough for Hampshire Academy
The Hampshire Academy pulled off one of the surprise results of the season when they beat Havant in early June. But, fielding a much changed side, they were unable to unable to repeat the dose in the final Time pennant match on the Ageas Bowl Nursery
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Dani King: time for a women's Tour de France
THERE can be little doubt that 2012 was an amazing year for cycling. Bradley Wiggins winning the Tour de France, Olympic gold for many including Dani King. And this year another Briton, Chris Froome, has pedalled into the history books, winning
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Title-chasing South Wilts settle score with Alton
Revenge was sweet for Southern Electric Premier League title chasers South Wilts. They avenged a surprise early season defeat by Alton by winning their final Time pennant match of the season by a healthy 92-run margin at the Jubilee Ground.
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Hampshire Olympic champion blown away by Grand Prix support
DANI King admitted she was blown away as hordes of fans roared the Southampton racer down the home straight on The Mall in the inaugural Prudential RideLondon Women's Grand Prix. And while it may have been Wiggle Honda teammate and fellow Olympic
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Princess Royal due at Cowes Week Regatta
IT attracts 800 boats, more than 7,000 sailors and 100,000 visitors, making it the world’s greatest regatta. Once again spectators have flocked to the Isle of Wight for Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week, which draws world-class yachtsmen from
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Poch in race against time to bring in more quality
FIRST, the good news. Saints have flexed their financial muscle in this summer’s transfer window to such an extent that only four of their 19 Premier League rivals have spent more. And it’s hardly a surprise that Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool
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Eastleigh fall to Salisbury defeat
EASTLEIGH suffered their third successive friendly defeat against higher league opposition as Salisbury City emerged 2-1 victors at the Silverlake Stadium. Following home reverses against a Saints XI (0-1) and Woking (2-4), the Spitfires again
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Lloyd's injury is a cruel blow to City
WINCHESTER City have suffered a cruel, early blow in their bid to recapture the glory days of 2003/04. With the new season just five minutes old, Lloyd Webber – one of the FA Vase/League/ Cup treble-winning heroes of a decade ago – broke his wrist
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Motorcycle escort for bride Kelly
IT was proof that their love is the wheel deal. Leather-clad bikers roared into Southampton to ensure some highoctane celebrations for these two motorcycle-mad newlyweds. More than 60 friends and fellow riders from groups in and around Southampton
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Triathlon Expo is a hit
Hampshire’s first ever Triathlon Expo has been hailed a success. The landmark event was hosted at the Decathlon store on West Quay retail park and organised by local coach and former Commonwealth Games athlete Dave Savage. Local triathletes
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Wort hits four in Sholing show of strength
WESSEX title favourites Sholing demonstrated their awesome firepower with a 9-0 dismantling of Division One underdogs US Portsmouth in the Sydenhams League Cup. Despite heavy pressure, Dave Diaper’s Boatmen led by just a Lee Wort goal at half-time
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Cowes Week yachtsman rescued by life boat
A YACHTSMAN taking part in the Cowes Week had to be rescued after suffering a head injury. Solent Coastguards contacted Cowes RNLI as the lifeboat crew was preparing for a safety patrol among the yachts competing in that day's regatta. As the
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‘Economic madness’ of £150,000 spin doctors
UP TO £150,000 could be spent on five new council spin doctors in Southampton, the Daily Echo can reveal. The cash-strapped city council is currently advertising vacancies for five new senior communications officers – just months after it announced
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Researchers' hope over antibiotics breakthrough
RESEARCHERS in Southampton believe they have found a way to help in the fight against antibiotic resistance. A study led by the University of Southampton has found that doctors who have Internet-based training reduce their antibiotic prescribing