A BASINGSTOKE man who has denied wounding another man following an ‘altercation’ outside an Oakridge pub will stand trial until next year.

Myles Jason Paige, of Milton Close, is accused of wounding with intent following the incident outside The Oak pub, in Cherry Tree Walk, on Easter Sunday (April 17).

Officers attended shortly after 9.30pm following the incident in which a 32-year-old man sustained a serious but not life-threatening injury to his neck.

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South Central Ambulance Service previously told the Gazette that the man was in life-threatening condition when they attended the scene at around 9.48pm and was taken to Basingstoke hospital.

Myles appeared at Winchester Crown Court on May 18 and pleaded not guilty to wounding with intent. A trial date was set for October 3.

During a hearing on October 3 at the same court Judge Adam Feest KC postponed the trial due to ongoing barrister strikes and a new date was set for April 24, 2023.

Myles was not present at the hearing and remains on bail.