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FA Cup clash sells out
BASINGSTOKE Town's FA Cup second round replay against Aldershot Town looks set to be a sell out after Dragons fans snapped up all 2,000 tickets available to them. Tickets for the home section of the Camrose sold out at 1.30pm on Monday, December 11
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Defeat angers Vines
Basingstoke Town 1, Braintree Town 2 BASINGSTOKE Town manager Francis Vines blasted referee Lee Collins after watching his side go down to an injury-time winner. Town stay rooted to the bottom of the Conference South table after losing to Braintree
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Designer bottle banks to be introduced
RECYCLING glass in the borough is set to be made easier with the introduction of five new designer bottle banks. Borough council leaders this week agreed to spend £60,000 on the additional banks, which will be installed in Popley and Oakridge, Basingstoke
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South’s sporting heroes honoured
ONE of the region's most prestigious sporting awards events brought spectacular success for north Hampshire and Reading Football Club. Reading captain Graeme Murty was named Sports Personality of the Year at the 10th BBC South Awards in the De Vere
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Crowd capacity limited for FA Cup replay
THE capacity of the Camrose for Basingstoke Town's big FA Cup second round replay against Aldershot Town on Tuesday has been fixed at 3,300 - almost 2,000 fewer than the attendance when the club hosted Wycombe Wanderers nine years ago. A massive 5,085
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Not long left to nominate
IT IS the final month - so make sure your sport does not miss out and get those nominations in for your top sportsman and woman. The Basingstoke and Deane Gazette Sports Awards will be held at the Apollo Hotel on March 3 next year and nominations are
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Fire service seeks to engage youths
YOUNG people and their relationship with fire is an issue being tackled by Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service (HFRS) as part of its new Youth Engagement Strategy. The national Children and Young People strategy makes combating anti-social behaviour
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Police ask public to dial 101
RESIDENTS of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight are being urged by the police to continue telephoning the 101 service to report anti-social behaviour. The Single Non-Emergency Number, as it is known, has already been used by thousands of residents in