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Mott nets a hat-trick as Winchester march on
THE Winchester City juggernaut rolled on tonight with a 6-0 crushing of Fareham Town at the Denplan City Ground. In just 180 minutes of Sydenhams Premier football, the pre-season title favourites have already banged in 13 goals and kept two clean
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Saints plan to be stronger than last season, says Krueger
Saints are confident of ending the transfer window with a squad that is stronger and deeper than the one that finished last season, chairman Ralph Krueger has said ahead of the imminent arrival of Saphir Taider. The Inter Milan midfielder is set
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Krueger hails Les Reed's influence
Saints chairman Ralph Krueger has issued a glowing endorsement of the work being conducted by Les Reed, and has said any criticism of the club’s executive director is unwarranted. Reed emerged as the key decision maker on football matters at St
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Salisbury expelled from Conference South
SALISBURY City have been expelled from the Conference South. A statement issued by the Vanarama Football Conference this afternoon confirmed: "The Football Association Appeal Board today heard an appeal from Salisbury City FC in respect of the
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Blue Remembered Hills, Titchfield Festival Theatre, St Margaret’s Arts Centre
THIS production of Dennis Potter’s short play begins with adult characters silently surveying their wartime childhood ‘playground’, the Forest of Dean and in this way director John O’Hanlon (his first production for TFT) hints at the way early childhood
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Ladies’ Day, Studio Theatre, Salisbury
PEARL, retiring from a Northern fish-factory, is determined to celebrate with her friends, as Royal Ascot comes to York Racecourse for one year only. A contemporary comic drama complete with popular culture references, Ladies’ Day is a poignant
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Barefoot In The Park, Lyndhurst Drama & Musical Society The Vernon Theatre, Lyndhurst
IN this romantic comedy, a newlywed couple (Paul and Corie Bratter) move into their first home, a tiny fifth-floor New York apartment, with the apparently mismatched pair sparring over day-to-day marital issues whilst linked by their mutual passion
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Nuneaton sharpen up for Eastleigh visit
EASTLEIGH’S first ever Vanarama Conference opponents Nuneaton Town have strengthened their attack. The Midlanders have signed former Middlesbrough and Celtic striker Ben Hutchinson on a one-year deal, hot on the heels of taking Brazilian frontman
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The Grand Duke, Pocket Theatre, Hanger Farm Arts Centre
GILBERT and Sullivan’s final collaboration marked a downbeat end to their partnership. Here, savagely cut to great effect by David Tatnall, typecast in another madcap performance as Ernest Dummkopf, leader of his own theatrical company, the result
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’Allo ’Allo, Burley Players, Burley Village Hall
ADAPTED by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft from their own much-loved TV series, this comedy combined the clever knowingness and silliness of the original to great effect. Given a wholly affectionate treatment by the Burley Players, this production
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‘Oh! What a Lovely War’ Copythorne Amateur Theatrical Society Copythorne Parish Hall
THIS collection of songs and sketches, originally performed over fifty years ago, celebrates and mocks the various aspects surrounding the First World War, but rich with singalongs from those dark years of conflict. The initial scenes depicting
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Silas Marner Oasis Youth Theatre Oasis Academy, Lord’s Hill, Southampton
AN ADAPTATION of a George Eliot novel might seem something of a departure but, as the play contains only words used in the novel and as Eliot has a great turn of phrase, the production exhibits the narrative characteristics of other OYT shows.
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The Accrington Pals, RAODS, Plaza Theatre, Romsey
PETER Whelan’s play presents an interesting perspective on the First World War, focusing as it does on the battalions of ‘pals’ – whole communities of men who volunteered together in patriotic fervour at the outbreak of war – and the women they left
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I Love You Because, Music Theatre South, The Hub, Southampton
DIRECTOR and choreographer Harry Andreou picked a winning team for this modern take on Pride and Prejudice. With the theme that true love never runs smoothly, we are introduced to recently-dumped greetings card copywriter Austin, very impressively
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Measure For Measure, Bench Theatre, Spring Arts Centre, Havant
ON a sweltering opening night, an all-female cast worked hard to bring this tale of hypocrisy, double-dealing and moral dilemma into a contemporary setting, with just a few movable clothes rails for the staging. Set in an immoral and corrupt Vienna
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Valhalla return for Justin Rose
Six years since making his Ryder Cup debut at the course, Justin Rose returns to Valhalla this week as he bids to win the PGA Championship. The Hampshire ace proved to be Europe’s brightest star in the 2008 showdown with the USA, winning three
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‘This is for our mate Ken’ – RBL’s trophy tribute
Southampton Royal British Legion cribbage player Ben Strangward dedicated his Ted Richards Memorial Shield victory to his friend and teammate Ken Ratel. Strangward lifted the individual accolade and the British Legion club finished as Division
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Chess final win for Hampshire
Hampshire won the under 140 graded section of the county championship. They beat Nottinghamshire 9-7 in the final, with their winners being James Chilton, Robert Davenport, John Symons, Kevin Steele, Chris Smith and John Wiseman. In the Terafinal
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Peckham victorious in 10-mile cycling circuit
New Forest Cycling Club members took on the P341 Thorney Hill 10-mile circuit. The real sting in the tail of the course is the Braggers Lane climb at the end, where average speeds dwindle away. There was no such trouble for 10 series leader
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Pony sale proved big hit
HOLIDAYMAKERS mingled with New Forest Commoners and prospective buyers to cast their eyes over various young fillies and ponies at the Beaulieu Road Pony Sales 64 years ago this month. New Forest Commoners had always sought to control the sale
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Wartime messages reveal UK exodus after declaration
FROM all over the continent came fresh news of fighting, as the pages of the Daily Echo 100 years ago today were filled with the latest telegrams from the various European frontiers that had now become the theatre of war. The Germans were on their
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UPDATE: Man comes forward in police investigation over stolen bikes
A MAN has come forward following an appeal for information after bikes were stolen from Hampshire stations. The British Transport Police issued pictures of a man they would like to speak following incidents in which three bikes totalling £1,500
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Missing man turns up
A man who has been missing from Southampton for 24 hours has turned up. Wayne Noke, who is originally from Sandown on the Isle of Wight, needs regular medication but it is understood that he does not have that with him. He was last seen at
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UK will bear cost of illegal immigrants
IT WORRIES a lot of people to see photos of the compound in France full of would-be immigrants to the UK. Their comments that they will get to the UK eventually mean that they are aware of a free handout when they get here. There will not be
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Candidate must be local
I have two main problems with the residency claims of the Labour parliamentary candidate for Itchen. Firstly, she is not local, when other Labour candidates were local and could have been chosen. The importance of being local cannot be overstated
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Fears for Union Flag future
IF Scotland votes for independence from the United Kingdom in September, it will obviously mean that the Union Flag, sometimes known as the Union Jack, will cease to be flown in England, Wales, Northern Ireland or Scotland ever again. We all know
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Pigeons strike a pose
I ENCLOSE a photograph taken on a very hot day this summer. The two pigeons looked so relaxed in our bird bath I thought you might like to share my photo with your readers. SUE HARVEY, Locks Heath.
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Will airport site end up sold to developers?
AIRPORT after airport in the UK has been closed after being put up for sale to be bought by people who have promised to improve them and then have sold for large profit to developers who want the land to make massive profits. The cycle of PR and
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Stop Fawley dismantling
IT SEEMS we may soon have ample supplies of shale gas and oil but the Government has quoted ten years to build power stations to use it . Now is the time to stop dismantling Fawley B and other coal-fired power stations and start converting to take
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Thanks for returning my purse
I DROVE off from Tesco petrol station, in Hamble Lane, on Friday at about 12.30pm on my way to work in Portsmouth. I realised I had driven off with my purse on the roof. I called Tesco, but nothing had been handed in. Today (Saturday) I had
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Grave of 11-month-old boy desecrated just days after his death
THE grave of an 11-month-old boy has been desecrated by thieves just days after his death. Police are appealing for witnesses after the grave at St Mary Extra Cemetery in Portsmouth Road, Southampton, was raided. Two solar lamps were taken
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Traffic fumes
WITH vehicle pollution in the news, it would seem to be sensible advice to ensure especially that babies and children face the front of vehicles, rather than have exhaust fumes blown into noses and mouths. SHEILA CLAYTON, Southampton
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New look unveiled for major cruise ship
THIS is how Southampton cruise ship, Aurora will look when she sails back up Southampton Water after undergoing a £26m refit later this year. The most dramatic change in the ship's appearance will be the addition of a contemporary version of the
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Make some noise
SOME rail companies are planning to scrap the quiet areas found on trains. Surely it is now time for the travelling public to “make some noise” about having this policy reviewed soon. PHILIP G HAWKINS, Southampton
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What price loyalty?
IN response to Ian Murray’s comments (Daily Echo, July 11) regarding footballers’ contracts and their agents. I am disgusted that these players “want away” to a bigger club. Where is their loyalty and what precedent do they set to youngsters
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Researcher not on guest list?
I AND many others attended the First World War commemoration and dedication of the four additional names onto the War Memorial in Hound Parish Church Netley on Sunday. It was a very moving event to which family members were invited and it only
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Lessons still to be learned 100 years on
THE lights have gone out again. Last night’s poignant vigil marked not the end of commemorations to witness the 100th anniversary of the First World War, but the beginning. The Great War lasted four terrible years and there will be many more
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Terry replaces Vince in 50-over team
Sean Terry will play his first game of the season when he replaces James Vince in tomorrow's Royal London One-Day Cup team. Terry, who took a catch as England's 12th man during the Ageas Bowl Test, has missed much of the season with a broken arm
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Sunderland complete signing of Manchester City's Jack Rodwell
Sunderland have completed the signing of midfielder Jack Rodwell from Manchester City on a five-year deal. The 23-year-old, who was linked with Saints last weekend, failed to make his mark at the Etihad Stadium in two injury-plagued seasons after
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Young performers gear up for festival
TWO summer projects for young people run by the city’s two biggest theatre companies have started rehearsals this week for their performances as part of the Art at the Heart Festival. Hampshire Youth Theatre (HYT), run by Nuffield, and the Summer
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Punk rockers to play city gig
THEY’RE famed for their raucous brand of no-holds-barred punk rock. Rise Against will hit Southampton’s O2 Guildhall on November 9 as part of their world tour in support of forthcoming new album, The Black Market. After forming in 1999, the
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Double delight as R&B legends head south
All-time great British R&B band The Manfreds are heading out on tour with dates in Bournemouth and Salisbury in October. And for this tour not just one but both of the band’s main singers will be live on stage – Paul Jones and Mike D’Abo.
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"I love my job"
WHEN Michelle Goodyear started a temporary job as a fitness instructor at Curves in Eastleigh nine years ago she never dreamed that one day she would own the business she fell in love with. But when the original owner decided to sell-up and move
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Police chasing thief who stole bicycles from stations
THIS is a man police want to speak to in relation to the theft of three bikes from Hampshire train stations. British Transport Police has also issued a warning to cyclists to protect their bikes after the incidents in which bikes totalling £1,500
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Models bring vintage glamour to Southampton
DEDICATED followers of retro and vintage fashion can take advantage of a pop up store hosted by Southampton’s Vintage Hair Lounge. Mum and daughter team Gloria and Sharon Holloway will host their first store showcasing Besame Cosmetics in WestQuay
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'We found love through the Daily Echo'
CHERYL Robinson was a lonely singlemum looking for love when she placed an advert in the Daily Echo’s first ever Heartline page in June 1992. Although hopeful she would find her soul-mate, she never imagined she would meet the man she hopes to
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Cannon fired to mark First World War anniversary
A CANNON has been fired to mark the 100th anniversary of the first shot fired at sea by the Royal Navy in the First World War. The gun salute was held at the Royal Yacht Squadron in Cowes, Isle of Wight, and included a sail past by the patrol vessel
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Stolen Southampton car is found a burned wreck near Alresford
POLICE are investigating after a stolen car was found burnt out near Alresford. The Citroen Picasso was taken from Winchester Road, Southampton, between July 18 and 25. On July 25 the torched car was found in Wayfarer’s Walk near Folly Hill
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Blaze in Gosport flat leaves room destroyed
A WOMAN was taken to hospital after her lounge was completely destroyed in a fire. The homeowner managed to get out of the first floor flat with help from a neighbour after her smoke alarm went off. Firefighters battled successfully to ensure
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The parting of the ways for New Forest twins after 21 years
THEY have been almost inseparable since the day they were born. Like many sets of twins Emmal and Hannah Safi share a special bond and have led remarkably similar lives over the past 21 years. They went to the same college and university, achieving
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Choir appeal
Itchen Valley Choral Society is appealing for new members ahead of next season. The 40-strong group is looking for sopranos and tenors in particular, but say all singers are welcome. They meet on Wednesdays from 7.45pm-9.30pm at Itchen Abbas
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Car fire probe
Firefighters were called to put out a car blaze which they believe may have been started intentionally. They were called to Ludlow Road, Southampton, at about 10.20pm on Sunday. The inside of the car was totally destroyed. A Hampshire Fire
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'I danced myself thin'
THREE years ago Nicky Snowden was left gasping for breath after climbing a single flight of stairs. Unfit and overweight, she knew the time had come to do something about her life. The question was what to do. The 44-year-old, from Hythe
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Salisbury fury as court date is pulled
SALISBURY City FC’s consortium board are outraged by the actions of the FA and the Football Conference after their court date was pulled at the eleventh hour. The club were due to go in front of an independent appeals panel at midday today, but
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Children can take to the stage at Southampton summer school
CHILDREN from Southampton wanting to learn drama skills can take part in a summer stage school. Regent’s Park Community Centre in Elmes Drive is hosting Dramllamas for two one-week sessions with shows at the end of each week. Six to 11-year-olds
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Inquest hears Stamshore man found in car died from drugs overdose
A MAN was found dead in his car by a cyclist. Martin John Cooper, 54, was discovered in his silver Saab in Monument Lane, Portchester, at about 6.55am on March 20. An inquest heard how emergency services smashed the window of the locked car
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Southampton pub puts on fundraiser for five disabled children
IT was a charity fun day packed full of fantastic action. The Anchor Pub in Test Lane, Redbridge, Southampton, put on a variety of events to help five children with disabilities. Party-goers enjoyed throwing sponges at stocks, an adults v children
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Winchester MP takes up new role in Government
WINCHESTER MP Steve Brine has taken up a new role within the Government following the Prime Minister’s reshuffle. The Winchester and Chandler’s Ford MP was previously Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to Mike Penning, within the Department
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Youngsters could soon be Scouts from their hospital beds
THE world of Scouting could soon be operating from hospitals across Hampshire. In a ground-breaking initiative for the county young patients will be able to take part in Scouting without leaving their hospital beds. It follows a cash injection
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Taylor impresses for England Under-19s
BRAD Taylor impressed on his England Under-19s debut. The 19 year-old off-spinner took 3-42 as South Africa closed on 300-7 in their second innings of the drawn first Test at Fenner’s. Taylor took 0-50 from his 17 overs in the Proteas’ first
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A warm welcome at Cowes for the Duke
It was a royal occasion at one of the world’s most famous regattas. The Duke of Edinburgh spent the day enjoying the action at this year’s Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week 2014. Prince Philip took time to visit a photography exhibition
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Southampton pensioner's death due to asbestos exposure
A SHEET metal worker’s death from lung disease was likely to be a result of exposure to asbestos, a coroner has ruled. William Francis Findlay, 86, of Weston Lane, Southampton, died at Southampton General Hospital on June 10. The former factory
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Paedophile poses as young girl to talk to older men and trade images
A SOUTHAMPTON man posed as a young teenage girl to talk to fellow paedophiles on Internet chat room sites, the city crown court heard. Nathan Long was arrested after police had received a tip-off from computer giants Microsoft who provided details
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Cash prizes for winners of military style endurance event
A new endurance event will be launched at a Rockbourne farm in the New Forest on Saturday, October 25. The HQrecon event at Tenantry Farm requires participants to be physically fit as well as strategic thinkers. HQrecon will be a military-inspired
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Silence falls as south holds First World War vigils
THE lights went out and silence fell last night as Hampshire remembered the day Britain joined in the First World War. The late night vigils held across the county came after the Royal British Legion encouraged people to turn out their lights and
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Man, 30, set upon by gang
A MAN was left with a fractured jaw and neck and eye wounds after he was beaten up by a gang in a city street. The 30-year-old victim was attacked between the West Quay Retail Park and the Asda store on Western Esplanade in Southampton. Police
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Put your knowledge to the test at library group's quiz night
A SOUTHAMPTON library group will be getting trivial for a new quiz night. The Friends of Portswood Library will hold the event at St Denys and Bitterne Park Conservative Club in St Denys Road. The first quiz night will take place on August
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Fire crew called to bonfire blaze in Totton
A FIRE crew from Redbridge was called to put out a bonfire in Totton. The fire, in a derelict area of Brokenford Lane, happened at about 1.55am on Monday. Firefighters used a hose reel jet to extinguish the blaze.
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Students can get advice at Southampton police meeting
STUDENTS in Southampton can keep themselves and their property safe by getting crime prevention advice today. Police will be holding a beat surgery at the Students Union building at the University of Southampton, starting at 12pm and running to
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Six-hour tap-dancing stint aims to raise £500 for charity
AT the age of 11 his tap-dancing antics on the streets helped raise a whopping £10,000 to fund his place at a performing arts school. Now Winchester’s answer to Billy Elliot is at it again – this time raising cash for charity. Scott Milner
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Lend a hand to South Central Ambulance Service
SOUTH Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SCAS) is on the hunt for people to volunteer and become governors. The trust, which covers Hampshire, will hold a workshop on September 11, for prospective candidates. To find out more and
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Husband jailed for seven years after three-hour attack on wife
A “cold-blooded” man who carried out a drug-fuelled three-hour assault on his wife has been jailed for seven years. Robert Hillyard carried out the three-hour attack and told her “he might as well kill her”, Southampton Crown Court heard. The
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Funeral fraud charges
TWO people were due to appear in court today charged as part of a funeral fraud. Fiona Langdown, 51, of Wingate Drive, Southampton, and Gary Trevett, 53, of Kingsclere Avenue, Southampton, have been charged with nine counts of fraud by false representation
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Electrical fire in house
A FIRE engine was called to the scene of an electrical malfunction in a Freemantle house. The incident happened at about 8pm on Sunday in Wolsley Road. No-one was injured and the crew from Redbridge station extinguished the fire.
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Wort gets another week to impress Beattie
Ex-Saints striker and Accrington Stanley manager James Beattie has extended Sholing hot-shot Lee Wort’s trial for another week. The 22-year-old ace, who scored more than 50 goals as the Boatmen won the FA Vase and the Sydenhams Premier Division
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Fun in the sun for whole family
LYMINGTON’S Summer Spectacular lived up to its name. Thousands flocked to Woodside Park to enjoy a day of family entertainment, including field gun races, a dog show and a classic car show. Categories in the dog show included cutest puppy,
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Police tracking wallaby after sighting in countryside
POLICE are tracking a wallaby that may have escaped into the Hampshire countryside. Residents in Kingsclere initially reported sightings of a kangaroo this morning but officers have now confirmed it is a wallaby. The animal was spotted near
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Cyclist tragedy mother's plea to keep velodrome closed
The mum of a police officer killed in a cycling crash at a Hampshire velodrome has called for it to remain closed. Elizabeth Phillips-Schofield spoke out after a petition was mounted by local cyclists to get the track reopened which was closed
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No overseas player for Hants at Finals Day
Hampshire will be without an overseas player at T20 Finals Day after Kyle Abbott confirmed his unavailability. Abbott will not be returning from South Africa's one-day international series in Zimbabwe, while Glenn Maxwell has left for a Cricket
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COMMENT: A Saints exit met with relief
For the first time this summer a Saints departure will be met with relief rather than angst. Dani Osvaldo’s move to Inter Milan, assuming it hits no last minute hitches, will certainly not be greeted in the same way as the departures of the likes
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Builder lost all four limbs to save his life
ROSE Banks could do nothing but beg her partner John Middleditch not to die. She had been told her soulmate, who lay lifeless in a hospital bed, had a zero per cent chance of survival. Within hours John, who worked as a builder and spent hours
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UPDATE: Man found dead after major house fire
AN investigation has been launched into the death of a grandfather after a major house fire in Hampshire. Police confirmed a man in his 60s was found dead at The Drove, Calmore, near Totton, after six fire crews arrived to tackle the blaze.
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RUMOUR MILL, August 5 - Spurs offer Romanian defender to Saints as makeweight in Schneiderlin deal
TOTTENHAM have reportedly offered Romanian defender Vlad Chiriches to Saints as a makeweight in any deal to sign Morgan Schneiderlin. Spurs only signed the 24-year-old centre half from Steaua Bucharest last summer for £8.5m, and he went on to play
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Luke Shaw claims bragging rights over former Saints colleague Rickie Lambert
LUKE Shaw claimed bragging rights over his former Saints colleague Rickie Lambert as Manchester United lifted the International Champions Cup this morning. Shaw came on as an eighth minute sub for the injured Antonio Valencia as Louis van Gaal
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Saints to take part in new European Cup-style competition for under-21 teams
SAINTS are set to take part in a European Cup-style competition for under-21 teams. They are one of 16 clubs across Europe due to be involved - including eight from Britain, featuring both Manchester clubs, Chelsea and West Ham. The Premier
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Council bosses earn more than Prime Minister
TWO Hampshire council chiefs earned more in a year than the Prime Minister, new figures reveal today. Hampshire County Council chief executive Andrew Smith’s salary was £207,372 in 2012-13 while his former counterpart in Southampton, earned £149,530
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Hampshire set to face Flintoff
HAMPSHIRE are expected to face both Andrew Flintoff and Kabir Ali in their T20 Blast semi-final later this month. And Lancashire could also have England wicket-keeper Jos Buttler available for the Edgbaston showdown on Saturday, August 23.
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Tributes to new dad killed in Caribbean car crash
TRIBUTES have poured in for a “hugely popular” Southampton dad who was killed in a road accident in the Caribbean. Quinton Garrathy died after being struck by a car on the island of St Lucia on Sunday. His wife, family and dozens of friends
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Osvaldo set to seal Milan move
Dani Osvaldo is set to seal his move to Inter Milan today – with Saints hoping to secure another two signings in the process. The Italian will become the sixth player to leave St Mary’s this summer, but unlike the others there will be little sadness
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Shot in the arm for Romsey survival hopes
Old Tauntonians & Romsey threw themselves a massive lifeline in the Southern Electric Premier League Division 2 relegation struggle when they sent promotion chasing Hartley Wintney crashing to a seven-wicket defeat at the Romsey Sports Centre.
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Hampshire boosted by Gregory's long, long drive ...
Hampshire regained the South Division title to book a place in the Daily Telegraph South East League Final by beating arch-rivals Surrey in a tense hard-fought match at a baked Liphook GC. The hosts beat Surrey at Basingstoke two years ago and
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Magpies lose way in red mist
THE red mist descended early in the Sydenhams Premier Division with a rash of dismissals on the opening weekend. Alresford Town had goalkeeper Jarid Hixon sent off as they began their new era with a 3-0 Sydenhams Premier defeat at Moneyfields.
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New multi-million plans for new leisure centre go on display
RESIDENTS have had their first chance to say what they want to see in a new multi-million pound leisure centre. The first of a series of exhibitions on plans for the redevelopment of Fleming Park Leisure Centre got under way yesterday with further
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Morton ton books Ageas Bowl place
Tom Morton hit an unbeaten century as cup holders South Wilts booked their place in the Ageas Bowl Southern Electric twenty20 final with a 20-run victory over Sarisbury. Morton completed his hundred off the final ball of South Wilts’ 189-3.
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Title chasers shocked by Brock new boy
NEW Brockenhurst goalkeeper Sam Cousins has instantly endeared himself to the Grigg Lane faithful. He turned in a man-of-the-match performance as the Badgers tamed Sydenhams Premier title fancies Newport IoW 1-0 in the New Forest. Murray Holmes
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Tributes to teen sailing star found dead
TRIBUTES have poured in after the tragic death of a teenager who was one of Britain's best young sailors. Jess Eales was found dead a day after her 17th birthday in Hampshire woodland just weeks after representing her country at a youth sailing