Mon, 13th Feb 2012

Hampshire News

Race to help burns victim

5:00pm Sunday 12th February 2012

Damage caused by the blast at a house in Abbey Road. Pic by Paul King

“DO NOT touch me because I’m burning.”

Surgeon helps obese on TV reality show

1:30pm Sunday 12th February 2012

Surgeon helps obese on TV reality show

A BASINGSTOKE surgeon is currently appearing on a Sky1 television programme – giving his expert advice to obese individuals who are trying desperately to shift the pounds.

Former Tory hits out over MP's job views

11:10am Sunday 12th February 2012

Former Tory hits out over MP's job views

COMMENTS about jobseekers by Basingstoke MP Maria Miller have riled an unemployed former deputy borough mayor.

Woman airlifted to hospital from M3

11:10am Sunday 12th February 2012

A WOMAN was airlifted to hospital after her car crashed on the M3.

Mail office is set to close

9:00am Sunday 12th February 2012

THE postal delivery office in Tadley is to close as part of a shake-up in north Hampshire and Berkshire.

Accident at Middle Wallop

8:52am Sunday 12th February 2012

A MAN was treated at the scene by paramedics for an arm injury following a two-car accident on the A343 at Middle Wallop on Saturday. An ambulance was dispatched to the incident shortly after 2.30pm.

Tanning the stars

8:40am Sunday 12th February 2012

Tanning the stars

AN ANDOVER beauty therapist has been spray tanning the stars after securing work on a television show.

Blaze drama

5:00pm Saturday 11th February 2012

Firefighters tackle the blaze at a warehouse unit in Telford Road

THIRTEEN firefighters were involved in tackling a fire drama on a Basingstoke industrial estate.

Sports organisations to have their grants cut

2:10pm Saturday 11th February 2012

Basingstoke Gym Club has escaped a funding cut

SPORTS organisations in Basingstoke and Deane are expected to be hit with an average five per cent cut in funding from the borough council for the next financial year.

County needs to slash £20million

11:10am Saturday 11th February 2012

Cllr Ken Thornber

MORE than £20million will need to be shed from Hampshire County Council’s running costs in the next financial year, it has been confirmed.

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