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  • Pupils help raise profile

    CHILDREN found out more about diabetes when their school was chosen to help raise awareness of the condition. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), a medical research charity, asked Oakley Junior School to take part in World Diabetes Day.

  • New rules govern hall and land sale

    A ROW about a village hall and the potential sale of land in trust may have been quelled. A meeting of Silchester villagers unanimously approved a legal document which outlines new rights, responsibilities and a new management structure for Silchester

  • Croker's drawing gloom

    BASINGSTOKE RFC head coach James Croker was unable to hide his disappointment after seeing his side held to a 14-14 draw by Old Elthamians. Saturday’s clash at Down Grange saw third-placed ’Stoke host the side just above them in the London One South

  • New teen youth club opens

    A NEW youth club for teens in Oakridge has been launched. Set up with £5,000 funding from the Norden Community Association, new club members joined police, councillors and representatives from Sentinel Housing to celebrate the official opening at Oakridge

  • Town in grip of defensive crisis

    BASINGSTOKE Town manager Frank Gray is facing a selection crisis in the centre of defence ahead of Wednesday night’s Hampshire Senior Cup trip to Sholing (kick-off 7.45pm). With Jay Gasson suspended, Ross Adams and Robert Rice out injured and on-loan

  • Centre celebrates a superb first year

    BASINGSTOKE Discovery Centre has celebrated its first year of being open to the public, during which it welcomed over 310,000 people through its doors. Since the former library in Festival Place underwent a £1.1 million refurbishment and reopened last

  • REVIEW: Kwai2, Great Binfields Road, Lychpit

    Kwai2 Great Binfields Road, Lychpit RG24 8TF 01256 476828 Kwai2.com I HAD heard great things about the restaurant, in Great Binfields Road, Lychpit and I wasn’t disappointed. The food was tasty, the service speedy and the menu choices were