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Full steam ahead to beat one of longestheld speed records

The British Steam Car recordbreaking hopeful has been sending clouds of the stuff over Lymington in Hampshire recently as the team strive to balance the 12 boilers when in super heat.

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Ben ainslie

Dob: February 5 1977. BORN: Macclesfield, Cheshire. LIVES: Lymington, Hampshire. CLUB: Royal Lymington Yacht Club. COACH: Jez Fanstone OCCUPATION: Professional ...

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Lymington named best seaside resort town ahead of Sandbanks

The elegant Hampshire sailing resort of Lymington - two marinas, two sailing clubs, and cobbled streets - has been identified as Britain's most desirable coastal town.

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Lymington Library

Tales reach here of the appalling state of the stock and computers in Lymington Library. What on earth is going on in Hampshire? It sounds like a desperate destruction of the whole idea of public libraries. Yellow stickers with guns on to indicate 'crime books' ? Which century are we living in? Is this an attempt to make libraries attractive to -- well whom?