Cashier stole thousands from Basingstoke bank
A CASHIER at a Basingstoke bank stole money from the accounts of elderly customers in a bid to “keep up” with the wealth of his friends.
View ArticleBasingstoke mum's heartache after children are diagnosed with rare illness
A MUM has spoken of her heartache after all three of her children were born with the same rare genetic disorder.
View ArticleBasingstoke business to support charity campaign
A GLOBAL workplace provider in Basingstoke is supporting Woolly Hat Day for a charity which helps homeless people.
View ArticleAnnual Wassail celebration takes place in Hartley Wintney
VILLAGERS in Hartley Wintney did their bit to ensure a good apple harvest by taking part in an ancient tradition.
View ArticleStagecoach vows to improve service between town centre and leisure park
STAGECOACH has promised new state-of-the-art buses and an improved service after being chosen to provide a service which runs from the town centre to Basingstoke Leisure Park.
View ArticleBasingstoke Race for Life 2014 open for entries
THE call is going out once more for Basingstoke women to pull on their running shoes in support of Cancer Research UK.
View ArticleBasingstoke lawyer's inspirational weight-loss story
SHE’S won her battle of the bulge – and now a Basingstoke lawyer is telling her inspirational story in a national slimming magazine after she lost an incredible eight stone.
View ArticlePoliticians give their views on first year of the Gazette's Green Town, Green...
IT’S a year ago this month that The Gazette launched a campaign with the aim of making Basingstoke and Deane the green capital of Hampshire by 2020.
View ArticleVictims of holocaust remembered at special ceremony
CIVIC leaders, war veterans and other citizens gathered at Basingstoke’s War Memorial to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.
View ArticleLoved-up locals get chance to pop the question at Airkix this Valentine's Day
THOSE looking to pop the question this Valentine’s Day are being given the opportunity to literally sweep their other halves of their feet.
View ArticleSt Anne's Primary School celebrates an outstanding Ofsted report
ST ANNE’S Catholic Primary School is “outstanding” in every area, according to inspectors who visited from Ofsted.
View ArticleKingsclere Library could close unless volunteers come forward
THE under-threat library at Kingsclere could close unless a team of volunteers are prepared to take on the running of, and fundraising for, the facility.
View ArticleCute Kids competition about to begin
BABIES, toddlers and youngsters from in and around Basingstoke will be lining up to have their pictures taken over the next few weeks – and one of them will be crowned the Cute Kids 2014 winner.
View ArticleHampshire Potato Day is a big hit once again
A CELEBRATION of the humble potato in Whitchurch proved ap-peeling for hundreds of visitors.
View ArticleInternal inquiry criticises Basingstoke hospital over the death of pensioner...
AN INTERNAL trust inquiry into the death of a pensioner, who fell from a window at Basingstoke hospital, found the care he received was below the standard expected, a lawyer has said.
View Article20 reasons you know you're from Basingstoke
Twenty reasons you know you’re from Basingstoke...
View ArticleRecommendation to build 807 homes a year in Basingstoke is rejected by...
Councillors at Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council reject recommendation to build 807 new homes a year in the borough.
View ArticleBasingstoke MP Maria Miller's expenses claims passed on to standards committee
THE findings of an investigation into Basingstoke MP Maria Miller’s expenses claims have been passed to the Committee on Standards – more than a year after the probe began.
View ArticleHook dad to run London Marathon in aid of children's hospital
A GRATEFUL dad will run the London Marathon to help a children’s hospital where his newly-born daughter received life-saving open heart surgery.
View ArticleMotorbike stolen from garage in Buckskin
A MOTORBIKE was stolen from a garage in Buckskin.
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