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Knife seized and man arrested after break-ins at properties in Southampton
A knife has been seized after two break-ins at properties in Southampton. Police were called shortly before 4.40am this morning to a report of a burglary in progress at a property in Hill Lane. Officers attended and arrested a 40-year-old
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Drivers and ferry users warned of 'very busy' conditions ahead of Isle of Wight fest
Drivers and ferry users have been warned of busy conditions as Isle of Wight Festival is set to get underway. In a post on social media, Red Funnel said both its vehicle ferry and Red Jet services will be busy from Southampton. It comes as
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Police incident blocks part of M271 in Southampton
6:35pm Southampton City Council's highways team has confirmed that the M271 is now clear. The nature of the incident
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'Aggressive' beggar banned from city centre allegedly stopped cars at Costco
Police have charged an "aggressive beggar" who is accused of banging on the windows of cars stopped at traffic lights, asking for money. Djamina Case is also accused of stopping cars in the Costco car park on Tuesday. She has been charged with
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Quicker action from lifeguards 'may not have saved' Southampton teen
Two children who tragically died off Bournemouth beach still may not have been saved if lifeguards were quicker, a coroner said. Joe Abbess, 17, from Southampton, and Sunnah Khan, 12, from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, both passed away after getting
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Installation of solar panels begins at Utilita Bowl
THE installation of more than 1000 solar panels has begun at Utilita Bowl in the venue's first major step in becoming the world's greenest cricket ground. By installing over one thousand solar panels, the ground will be capable of generating around
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Police issue update after travellers set up camp on popular green space
Police have issued an update after a group of travellers set up camp on a popular green space. Officers have been working with partners in the council in response to the unauthorised encampment at Freemantle Common. Travellers arrived at
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Saints 2024/25 season tickets sold out - what does this mean for supporters?
SEASON tickets for the 2024/25 Premier League campaign at St Mary's have already sold out, Saints have confirmed. A number of renewals are being held until July 1 and could come up for grabs if they are not taken up by the current holders.
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Nurse struck off after sending intimate images to female colleague
A nurse who allegedly sent intimate pictures to a colleague has been struck off after a panel found his actions fell "significantly short" of standards. Lee Rennie was referred to the Nursing and Midwifery Council after reports that he had sent
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Day-by-day forecast for Southampton with mini-heatwave set to hit
Southampton is set to enjoy hot weather and blue skies over the next week, forecasters are predicting. Residents in Southampton will be getting out the paddling pools and heading to the beer gardens this weekend as the weather is set to reach a
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Southern Vipers thrash South East Stars in perfect finals day preparation
MAIA Bouchier led the way with a career-best 93 as Southern Vipers thrashed South East Stars by 113 runs in the Charlotte Edwards Cup. The opener needed just 55 balls to make the second-highest score in this season’s competition as Vipers posted
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Co-op store put on lockdown after would-be shoplifters turn 'violent'
Two would-be shoplifters in Southampton had to be thrown out of a Co-op store after getting 'violent' and putting the store into lockdown. According to eyewitnesses, two women in the Archers Road store started arguing with staff and then became
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Just Stop Oil vandalise Stonehenge with orange paint
Two Just Stop Oil supporters have vandalised Stonehenge by spraying a number of the columns in orange powdered paint. At around 11am on Wednesday, June 19 two supporters of the protest group ran across to the monument before beginning to spray
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Man caught red-handed in suspected drug deal by police
A man has been arrested after being caught red-handed in a suspected drug deal. Police officers patrolling the Polygon area of Southampton were completing "one last lap" on Monday evening before completing their shift when they noticed the what
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Traffic temporarily stopped on Itchen Bridge after incident
2:14pm Police statement A spokesperson from the force said: "Police were called to Itchen Bridge at 12.36pm to a report
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Eastleigh siblings looking to become next Snooker superstars
A PAIR of snooker siblings from Eastleigh are looking to emulate the Williams sisters in Tennis by dominating their sport. O'Shay Scott, 16, and Ellise Scott, 13, are widely considered to be two of the most promising junior players in the world
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Huge fire breaks out at recycling centre as firefighters rush to scene
A HUGE fire broke out at a recycling centre in Ringwood with multiple fire crews called to tackle the blaze. Firefighters arrived at Somerley Household Waste Recycling Centre, on Verwood Road in Ringwood, at 11.44pm on June 18. Four fire engines
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Saints given chance to settle into Premier League standard under Martin
THERE are no easy fixtures in the Premier League but Saints could not have asked for a much kinder start to the new season. Russell Martin's side learned their schedule for the 2024/25 campaign when the full fixture list was released on Tuesday
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Council issues warning after 'imposters' attempt to con residents in Woolston
Southampton City Council has warned residents to be alert to 'imposters' posing as workers from a council-contracted company. The council works with a number of contractors with regards to road and maintenance works – one of those is construction
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Police release CCTV image after £1,000 of goods taken from Waitrose
Do you recognise this man? Police have released a CCTV image as part of an investigation into shoplifting of more than £1,000 in goods from Waitrose in Lymington. They would like to speak to the man pictured in connection with an incident
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How to keep wasps away from you and out of your home this summer
When it's a warm summer day, there's nothing like a picnic or barbecue in the sunshine. But for many outdoor eating can quickly become a bit of a nightmare at this time of year with the buzzing sound of a wasp heading your way. Wasps are normally
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Shoppers set for thrilling cycling challenge for charity
A cycling challenge is set to take place to raise cash for a charity named in honour of a young girl who died from cancer. Sophie's Legacy - named after Stubbington's Sophie Fairall - will run the challenge at Whiteley Shopping Centre on June 20
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Passengers face chaos as trains cancelled between Southampton and Bournemouth
Commuters in Southampton are facing cancellations to some trains this morning due to a signalling problem. South Western Railway is warning rail passengers that delays are likely to last throughout the day due to a signalling problem. Due to
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Two Solent forts have been sold at auction - but how much for?
Two Victorian forts off the coast of the Isle of Wight have sold at auction. Spitbank Fort, between the Island and Portsmouth, went for £1,010,000 — slightly over its £1 million guide price. The unique property, which was previously a hotel
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Travellers seen arriving at Southampton park
Travellers have been seen setting up camp on a popular green space. The group arrived at Freemantle Common last night. Around eight caravans and vehicles have been seen in the Southampton park. As of 9.30am this morning, the group is yet
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'Heavy delays' after vehicle breakdown on M271 - live updates
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Saints seal pre-contract signing of Japanese youth international forward
SAINTS have sealed the pre-contract signing of Japanese youth international forward Rento Takaoka. The 17 year old will remain in Japan with his current side, Nissho Gakuen High School, until he turns 18 in March and officially joins the club.
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Is it illegal to park under a bridge and can you be fined? These are the rules
Many of us will have been in a situation where it feels like we are driving round and round for hours trying to find a parking space. Whether you’re trying to find somewhere to park so you can head into a restaurant for dinner or to nip into a
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Council pays out to parents of child with special needs over 'service failure'
The county council has paid thousands of pounds to parents of a child with special needs following a 'service failure'. Investigated by The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman, the council was forced to repay the cost of private social care
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19 homes to be built on land 'big enough for six' near M27
Proposals to build 19 houses on a site earmarked for six homes have been approved. The scheme for the land in Swanwick near the M27 includes a mix of three, two and one-bed houses, with seven of the properties being affordable homes. Rookery
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Five-bed luxury country home blocked due to sewage concerns
A bid to build a new house between Winchester and Eastleigh has been blocked over fears it would make sewage system problems even worse. Officers recommended the plan for approval, but Winchester City Council’s planning committee voted instead
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'Really and truly, I'm happy with it' - Amo-Ameyaw on second season at Saints
LAST season did not work out exactly as its beginning promised for Sam Amo-Ameyaw but it was a year of strong progress. The 17 year old winger went from being in Russell Martin's impact substitutes and even starting XI to settling for training
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Car stolen after driver caught out by thief's fake road closure
Criminals have stolen a car by putting out fake road closures, police have warned. Thieves have been striking when hapless drivers get out their vehicles to move the roadblocks, in an incident in Jacob's Gutter Lane in Totton. In that theft
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Council road sweeper gets stuck in ditch after 'reversing at slow speed'
A council road sweeper got stuck in a ditch after a reversing 'at slow speed'. The vehicle was spotted teetering precariously in Bursledon Road on Tuesday afternoon. The front of the sweeper – operated by Eastleigh Borough Council - was lifted
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First photo of boy, 16, jailed for stabbing man with samurai sword
Police have released a photo of a 16-year-old boy who left a man for dead after stabbing him with a Samurai Sword. Mustafa Mokhtar's picture has been released by Hampshire Constabulary days after he was sentenced to 31 months. Mokhtar, of
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The 'best-of-both-worlds' Hampshire high street named among loveliest in the UK
A "best-of-both-worlds" high street in Hampshire has been named among the loveliest in the UK, according to a new list. Lymington High Street was named among the seven featured in an article from The Times, and was the only one from the county.
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Ten photos show Southampton Carnival in the 1980s - recognise yourself?
The size of Southampton carnival in 1984 was notably smaller than usual, not due to weather conditions or low attendance, but rather because of an administrative mishap. In that particular year, the city centre celebration hit a snag despite the
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Inside new fine dining Indian restaurant as it opens after five months' work
A new fine dining Indian restaurant has opened its doors in the heart of Southampton. People can enjoy the vibrant flavours of India at Mint Lounge in Bedford Place. Gaurav Chhabra is behind the new venture, and after 10 years in the hospitality
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Drivers warned of disruption with M27 set to close again
Motorists have been warned with the M27 set to be hit with more overnight closures. The works, between junctions 5 and 7, come as part of the ongoing £83 million resurfacing works. The junction 5 eastbound entry slip road will be closed overnight
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Southampton singer set to perform at Isle of Wight Festival 2024
A Southampton singer is set to take to the stage at the Isle of Wight festival for the second year running. Lewis Shepperd played to a packed crowd at the Electro Love tent at the iconic festival last year and is set to perform to thousands again
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Siblings awarded MBE’s in King’s birthday honours
Two brothers who grew up in Southampton have been appointed MBEs in the King's birthday honours for Services to Sport for Social Change in Lesotho. Steve and Pete Fleming, 47 and 43, have been recognised for founding and running the charity Kick4Life
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Hampshire wines shine with record-breaking triumph at DWWA 2024
Hampshire vineyards have significantly stood out in the Decanter World Wine Awards 2024. DWWA, celebrating its 21st anniversary this year, is the largest and most impactful wine competition globally. The competition, which has continued to
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School pupils bury time capsule filled with letters and art
Primary school pupils have buried a time capsule containing letters and artwork. Youngsters from Rownhams St John's CE Primary School joined forces with Rownhams Manor care home for the project - burying the capsule in their grounds. The team
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The Southampton bridge we often use but rarely think about
Throughout the years, residents of Southampton have simply accepted it as part of their surroundings, crossing it without a single thought, barely even aware of its presence. Central Bridge is the Victorian bridge that has displayed its Gothic
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'Rare' occurrence as industrial units go up for sale in Hedge End
Two industrial units have been placed on the market in Hedge End in what is a 'rare' occurrence for the area. Goadsby Commercial is advertising units one and three at Solent Industrial Estate in Shamblehurst Lane as for sale. Unit one has
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Update on controversial housing scheme which sparked public inquiry
Developers are celebrating the opening of a major housing scheme that sparked a long planning battle. Proposals to build more than 40 retirement flats in Lymington were twice turned down by New Forest District Council before being given the go-ahead
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Work to replace rotting sea wall near apartments deemed 'extremely urgent'
"Extremely urgent work" to replace a crumbling sea wall on a Hampshire beach could be set to take place. An application has been made for planning permission to replace the sea wall at 5 Netley Cliff, Victoria Road, Netley. Photos submitted
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What is Southampton's 2024/25 Premier League festive schedule?
SAINTS are set to play at home on Boxing Day as part of a London-opposition-only festive schedule in the 2024/25 Premier League. Russell Martin's side host West Ham United on Thursday, December 26, with fixtures still subject to change for TV broadcasting
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'Make or break' - Ward-Prowse makes 'influential' Hasenhuttl admission
FORMER Saints captain James Ward-Prowse named Ralph Hasenhuttl as the most influential manager in his career. Hasenhuttl was appointed boss in December 2018, guiding the club to a best of 11th-place finish in the Premier League over three seasons
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Sustainable projects could benefit from £5m Co-op Community Fund
Community groups, charities, and voluntary organisations can now apply for a part of £5m funding from the Co-op's Local Community Fund. The fund has backed approximately 40,000 distinctive projects across the UK since its inaugural round in 2016
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Woman's 24-hour silence raises thousands for cancer charity
New Milton resident Jenny Moore, 50, has successfully raised more than £6,700 in donations for Wessex Cancer Support through her 24-hour sponsored silence. Moore chose to raise funds for the charity following the support she received during her
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Work begins to transform derelict former motorbike shop
Work has started on an eyesore former motorbike shop on Shirley high street. The former Yamaha Parkroad Motorcycles store in Shirley Road, which has been left graffitied and derelict over the past four years, is set to be transformed into two flats
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Southampton man who attacked police officer also damaged van and cell
The following cases have been heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court... SCOTT GRANT, 32, currently of HMP Winchester pleaded guilty to theft from a shop after he stole an Oral B electric toothbrush worth £160 from Boots in Southampton. He was
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BMW drivers slapped with fines for speeding on M27
Two BMW drivers have been slapped with fines for speeding on a motorway. The drivers were both clocked above the respective speed limits in force on sections of the M27. Duncan Rennie, 51, was caught driving at 59mph while a 40mph limit was
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"What a life he was going to have" - Devastated dad on death of referee son, 20
"What a life he was going to have." Those are the words of a devastated Dad following the death of his football mad 20-year-old son. Elijah Khaira was a highly regarded young referee and passionate Saints fan who spent his weekends officiating
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Southampton takeaway launches plant-based doner kebab
A popular takeaway in Southampton city centre has launched a plant-based menu - so we thought we would give it a try. German Doner Kebab in Above Bar Street is the latest fast food chain to cater to the non-carnivorous among us, following the arrival
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Uninsured and unlicenced driver caught with cocaine and amphetamine walks free
The following cases have been heard at Southampton Magistrates' Court... BENJAMIN MUBELAYI, 25, of Millbrook Road East, Southampton pleaded guilty to driving without insurance, driving without a licence, two counts of failing to provide a specimen