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Wheelie bin debate begins to hot up
DISGRUNTLED Forest residents have rubbished the prospect of having their black garbage sacks replaced by wheelie bins. A debate arose after New Forest district council revealed plans to shake-up its household waste collection service and was considering
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Bookie raid nets Cheltenham cash
THIEVES made off with a substantial amount of cash after raiding a Ringwood bookmaker on one of the busiest race days of the year. Just after 6pm on Thursday, a man entered the Coral betting shop in Christchurch Road and approached a gaming machine at
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Hampshire police win merger reprieve
HAMPSHIRE Constabulary has won a reprieve and will remain a stand-alone entity, despite moves by the government to press ahead with sweeping reforms that will see the number of police forces in England and Wales cut from 43 to 24. Under controversial
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What is Lib Dem vision for Salisbury?
THE Vision for Salisbury project aims to "prepare Salisbury to meet future challenges while doing everything possible to protect its uniqueness and character", and I am delighted to have recently joined the steering group. I was surprised to read in
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Beware of imposters
CRIMINALS in other parts of the country have gained entry to older people's homes by pretending to come from Age Concern. A number of older people have been robbed of significant sums of money. In each case, local police have advised that we should
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Family left freezing by 'understaffed' engineers
ARMY wife Aimee Combellack and her five-year-old daughter have been enduring the last few bitter weeks of weather without heating or hot water in their Bulford Camp married quarters. Their gas boiler has a faulty valve and, despite three visits from