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Craig Killick Web Marketing (Free subscription) | yesterday
A friend of mine, Darren, has just gone freelance, after being made redundant. He is a Senior Mac Artworker - and a very good one.He is based in Basingstoke but told me he is working all over Hampshire, up into Surrey, around Farnham way, and across towards Reading in Berkshire.The full SP is that he [...]
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Islam in Europe (Free subscription) | 02/07/2008
A country house in Hampshire was the rarefied setting for the second conference hosting Muslims serving in Britain's armed forces. Those who gathered at Amport House - the home to military chaplains from all faiths - came for a mix of practical advice and spiritual support, talking of how the military had done much to accommodate them but arguing that there was more to be done, including in the field...
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ECB (Free subscription) | 01/07/2008
Former Hampshire batsman Derek Kenway struck a century to rekindle Totton & Eling's prospects in the ECB Southern Electric Premier League following their 124-run win over Hursley Park at Southern Gardens.
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Crash.Net (Free subscription) | 30/06/2008
Defending champions fail to score during latest British F3 rounds in Hampshire.
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Thaindian News (Free subscription) | 30/06/2008
London, June 30 (ANI): In the latest UFO riddle to grip Britain, families in Basingstoke have claimed that they spotted a dozen glowing orange objects floating over the town on June 28. According to the witnesses, the alien fleet hovered above the Hampshire town for 30 minutes changing formation before their eyes. David Osborne, an [...]
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Christian Today (Free subscription) | 28/06/2008
Worshippers from across southeast Hampshire and the Isle of Wight will welcome Anglican bishops from across the globe next month as part of a hew hospitality initiative ahead of the Lambeth Conference
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UK Against Fluoridation (Free subscription) | 27/06/2008
US city mirrors Hampshire's fluoride debate By Lucy Clark Comment | Read Comments (7) AS the fluoride debate continues to rage in Southampton, a similar discussion is taking place across the pond. Health chiefs in San Diego, one of America's biggest port cities, are also pushing ahead with plans to fluoridate their tap water. Southampton's water supplies could be fluoridated by the end of the year...
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UK airports information blog (Free subscription) | 26/06/2008
Passengers travelling to Southampton Airport are being warned of major road works due to be carried out by Hampshire County Council. The road works will take place between 30 June and November 2008 on the A335 Southampton Road in Eastleigh – from Romsey Road to Chestnut Avenue. A signed temporary diversion route will run via Romsey Road, [...]
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ECB (Free subscription) | 23/06/2008
Stand-in skipper Nick Park was keen to play down Bournemouth's Southern Electric Premier League title chances following their emphatic 84-run victory over fellow high-fliers Hampshire Academy at the Rose Bowl nursery ground.
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The Spanking Writers (Free subscription) | 21/06/2008
The Guardian a couple of days ago showed us - David Willetts, MP for Havant, is unveiling Hayling Island’s latest tourist attraction this weekend: a replica set of public stocks. The organisers, Discover Hayling, claim that they form “the latest attempt to put the Hampshire island back on the tourist map”. I’m a big [...]
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Heavenly Worldliness (Free subscription) | 20/06/2008
The lives of the Wesleys and Whitefield are well known and we have endeavoured to say something about Ingham, Gambold, Broughton, Hervey and Clayton. As for the others mentioned we know little about Charles Kinchin (1711-1742), except that he was born at Woodmancote, Hampshire. Educated from 1725 at Corpus Christi, he was elected fellow 1731, dean 1736. He led the Holy Club after the Wesleys left....
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 18/06/2008
Portsmouth have revealed plans for a 36,000-capacity waterfront stadium. The new ground would see the FA Cup winners move from Fratton Park, their home since 1898, to a site at the "gateway" of the Hampshire city.
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WorkAtHome (Free subscription) | 18/06/2008
Portsmouth have revealed plans for a 36,000-capacity waterfront stadium which chief executive Peter Storrie has described as “perfection”.The new ground would see FA Cup winners move from Fratton Park, their home since 1898, to a site at the “gateway” of the Hampshire city.
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UK Against Fluoridation (Free subscription) | 18/06/2008
Fluoride benefits would outweigh the costs By Jon ReeveComment | Read Comments (5) THE cost of adding fluoride to thousands of Hampshire homes is a drop in the ocean of dental health spending, health chiefs say. They believe the money spent on the controversial measure is tiny in comparison to the benefits it could bring. If approved, the controversial scheme, which is to be the subject of a three-month...
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Bridalwave (Free subscription) | 17/06/2008
The beautiful New Forest in hte heart of Hampshire is home to the New Forest Hotels group with four venues available for weddings. Their newly launched Weddings Availability calender means you can immediately see which dates are free before meeting...