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Club says goodbye to British forwards
MORE changes have been made this week at the Herd, this time to the Brit pack as young forwards Gavin Farrand and Scott Spearing have both departed. Sheffield-born Farrand has been released by the club, while Spearing asked to leave to return to the
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FA Cup sidelined as Town bid for points
FRANCIS Vines believes his Basingstoke Town players will have "no problems" putting their FA Cup heroics to the back of their minds - because they know how vital their Conference South basement battle with Hayes is on Saturday. Proud Vines and his
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Test-driving the Renault Espace
THE Renault Espace is playing in a very hard game these days. It was the first European MPV and, for a long time, had no competitor - it took Ford 10 long years to catch up with the French maker. But, these days, the market is more crowded and,
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Rectory at heart of parish
A VICTORIAN rectory served its north Hampshire parish for more than a century before being sold off by the church. The hamlet of Nately Scures is the location for The Old Rectory. The private home is a short walk from St Swithin's Church, which
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Honor’s life story
HONOR Blackman brings her new show to The Point, Eastleigh, on Sunday, December 3, at 7.45pm. Word of Honor is a fascinating insight into the life of this extraordinary actress told in her own inimitable and stylish way. In her past one-woman shows
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We owe a debt to soldiers
THE act of remembrance held last Sunday marks the debt we all owe to those who have fought or are still fighting for our country. Continuing threats from terrorism, the war in Iraq and the commitments of our troops in Afghanistan all mean that the work
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Bring Christmas joy to children
YOU still have a few days to make their Christmas special - that's the message to people across Basingstoke who want to bring some festive cheer to deprived youngsters. Gazette Newspapers is once again supporting the Operation Christmas Child Appeal
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Protesters call for calming measures
ANGRY residents took to the streets again to protest about drivers speeding through their village. Last Friday, more than 100 parents, councillors and neighbours marched from Pyotts Hill to Old Basing Infant School. This follows the success of a