Hunt for bronze statue thieves
THIEVES stole two bronze statues after breaking into a house in Farleigh Wallop.
View Article'Disruption inevitable but work is on track' at Alencon Link
EVERY effort is being made to reduce disruption caused by a £1.5million scheme on a major Basingstoke town centre road, a transport boss has claimed.
View ArticleM&S staff join colleagues on marathon bike ride
A TEAM of cyclists from a Basingstoke store joined colleagues across the country on a marathon bike ride for charity.
View ArticleBasingstoke MP Maria Miller speaks out over pay rise
BASINGSTOKE MP Maria Miller has added her voice to those who have spoken against plans to give MPs a massive pay rise.
View ArticleHuge page rise for Basingstoke's hospital trust bosses
TOP managers in Basingstoke's hospital trust have received pay rises of up to 18 per cent - while frontline staff have endured a pay freeze.
View ArticleGirl who stole 20,000 carrier bags in Basingstoke is sentenced
A TEENAGE girl stole 20,000 plastic carrier bags from a Tesco store in Basingstoke.
View ArticleBasingstoke MP Maria Miller heralds "historic moment" as gay marriage bill is...
THE first gay marriage could take place in summer next year, Basingstoke MP and Culture Secretary Maria Miller said today.
View ArticleTop cop to run Basingstoke half marathon in full public order kit
BASINGSTOKE’S top cop will be getting all geared up to run in the town’s half-marathon in full public order kit.
View ArticleTalented Fort Hill students have their artwork displayed at BCoT
CREATIVE pupils have had their work showcased at a Basingstoke college.
View ArticlePopular caretaker at St John's Primary School retires after nearly four decades
A POPULAR caretaker, who is described as “the heart of the school”, is retiring after 36 years.
View ArticleRooksdown medical centre on the cards as application sent to Basingstoke...
A PERMANENT medical centre could be built in a Basingstoke suburb if the borough council gives the go-ahead to a planning application.
View ArticleGrade I listed Bramshill House police college up for sale at £25million
A JACOBEAN mansion and estate, used to train the country’s top police officers, has gone on sale with a guide price of £25million.
View ArticleRAF Odiham personnel at Italian burial to honour bomber crew
THE remains of a Second World War bomber crew from a squadron which is now based at RAF Odiham were finally laid to rest in Italy today.
View Article'Flasher' told off after urinating in Whitchurch park
OFFICERS gave advice to a man after he urinated in a park in Whitchurch, which led to a report of indecent exposure.
View ArticleNew takeaway chicken restaurant in Tadley approved by planning chiefs despite...
TAKEAWAY chicken restaurant in Tadley has been given the go-ahead by Basingstoke planning chiefs.
View ArticleDeep fat fryer causes Laarsens blaze
A PUB kitchen was destroyed after a deep fat fryer caught fire.
View ArticleHartley Wintney WI collect biscuit wrappers in a bid to cut down on landfill
MEMBERS of a Women’s Institute are on a mission to help reduce landfill waste by collecting biscuit wrappers.
View ArticleCats Protection to host summer fair in memory of dedicated volunteer Linda...
THE annual Cats Protection’s Basingstoke & District Branch Summer Fair takes place at the weekend – and it will be a particularly special event.
View ArticleOrganisers gearing up for the return of Winklebury Carnival this weekend
A PARTY atmosphere is set to descend on a Basingstoke suburb this weekend with the return of the annual Winklebury Carnival.
View ArticlePolice trace Oakley car thief from DNA on a hat left in stolen Honda
A YOUNG burglar’s carelessnesness proved his downfall after he stole a car from a driveway.
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