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  • Vital meeting for Tower's future

    A CRUNCH meeting to influence the fate of the Tower Arts Centre in Winchester is taking place next week. It is being held at Winchester Guildhall in The Broadway at 7pm on Thursday, November 1. The future of the arts centre, which is on the city's western

  • Diana Rumbold

    Looking for anyone from the Wearn or Lander familys - cousins, aunts and uncles. soft_stuff_2345@hotmail.com

  • Dealing out cards to cut animal deaths

    A new emergency hotline has been launched in a bid to reduce animal accidents in the New Forest - in the week that the clocks go back and more drivers will be travelling home in the dark. The animal emergency hotlines card is the latest bid to reduce

  • Now Abbeyfield has room for two

    ROMSEY'S mayor has officially opened a £300,000 extension at the town's Abbeyfield House. The independent sheltered housing organisation can now offer married couples accommodation at the Mill Lane site for the first time thanks to the addition of two

  • There's no smoke without litter...

    WINCHESTER'S cigarette-related litter has risen 40 per cent since the smoking ban, a community group says. Gillian Allen, Winchester Litter Pickers spokeswoman, said the main areas of concern were outside pubs along Jewry Street, the railway station,

  • Village stalwart commemorated

    KINGS Worthy paid tribute to a pillar of its community yesterday (Monday, October 22) during a special ceremony. Cllr Chris Pines, the Mayor of Winchester, joined dignitaries from the village to plant a tree in memory of Len Bumstead, 73, who died in

  • Barbed wire mobilised in land row

    A BITTER land row in Bishop's Waltham has resulted in the owner fencing their perimeter with barbed wire. Residents are furious and say it is dangerous and restricts an old path that has been used for many years. They have now organised a public meeting