Police name teenager killed in hit and run horror

Police at the scene of the accident this morning.

2:10pm Saturday 20th April 2013

A hunt has been launched for a driver who killed a teenager in a hit and run crash in Hampshire last night.

Romsave leaflets town

9:00am Tuesday 9th April 2013

A NEWLY-formed Romsey lobby group is getting its message across.

Voters are urged to exercise their democratic duty

8:00am Tuesday 9th April 2013

VOTERS are being urged to make sure they have their say in the county council elections taking place on May 2.

Council considers old offices options

9:00am Monday 8th April 2013

TEST Valley’s cabinet will debate the long-term future of the borough’s former Romsey-based southern area offices on Wednesday.

Superfast broadband will boost businesses

9:00am Monday 8th April 2013

MORE than 57,000 homes and businesses across Hampshire are set to benefit from superfast broadband following a multi-million pound deal.

Ampfield oak is one in thousand

11:12am Friday 5th April 2013

HAMPSHIRE’S leader has planted the 1,000th oak tree in the county-owned Sir Harold Hiller Gardens.

Heating oil is top target for Valley thieves

11:23am Friday 5th April 2013

HEATING oil has become hot property for thieves in the Test Valley.

Sad end to Meals on Wheels

11:06am Friday 5th April 2013

A CHERISHED 50-year-old tradition ended in Romsey at Easter.

Spring clean for town’s waterways

Spring clean for town’s waterways

11:16am Friday 5th April 2013

THIRTY-FOUR hardy volunteers turned out on a bitterly cold Saturday to help clean up Romsey’s waterways and riverbanks.

Your logo could light up lantern project

9:00am Thursday 4th April 2013

Following its success last year, the Romsey Community Lantern Project is being repeated this year due to popular demand.

Woodley girls gather most Rosebud points

Woodley girls gather most Rosebud points

9:00am Wednesday 3rd April 2013

Teams from ten of the 13 Brownie packs in Girlguiding Romsey Division met up at Braishfield Village hall for their annual Rosebud competition.

Farmer loses third tractor in three years to thieves

8:00am Wednesday 3rd April 2013

FARM machinery is big business for thieves in the Test Valley.

Black to move first as borough streamlines bin collection

9:00am Tuesday 2nd April 2013

BOROUGH environment bosses are wheeling out changes to bin collections next month.

Plans under way for WWI theme for 2014 Romsey Show

9:00am Tuesday 2nd April 2013

Romsey Show may still be six months away, but organisers are already making plans for the 2014 show, which will coincide with the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War.

Whitenap homes will ‘stick out like a tumour’

9:59am Friday 29th March 2013

DON’T saddle Romsey with thousands of new homes because it will destroy its market town status. That’s the message a newly-formed lobby group has for borough planners.

Village mourns loss of long-serving, straight-talking councillor Grace

Village mourns loss of long-serving, straight-talking councillor Grace

10:14am Friday 29th March 2013

TRIBUTES have been paid to a former long-serving Copythorne parish councillor.

Councils agree £340k for purpose-built youth centre

10:01am Friday 29th March 2013

A NEW £340,000 youth centre is planned for Romsey.

Fault leaves 2,400 properties powerless

10:02am Friday 29th March 2013

LARGE areas of Romsey and nearby villages were left without power on Wednesday for several hours.

Carnival puts its faith in youth

9:00am Wednesday 27th March 2013

ROMSEY’s 2013 carnival queen could be the youngest for many years.

Early birds bag the bin savings

10:00am Tuesday 26th March 2013

BOROUGH waste and recycling bosses are offering discounts to residents who join the council’s garden waste collection service before April 15.

MP calls for tougher laws to stop illegal ‘traveller’ sites

10:37am Friday 22nd March 2013

A CLAMPDOWN is needed on illegal traveller sites - that’s the view of Romsey MP, Caroline Nokes, who is putting pressure on the Government to bring in laws making it a criminal offence for travellers to occupy land without planning permission.

Donkey to lead off Holy Week events at Abbey

9:44am Friday 22nd March 2013

Romsey Abbey is gearing up for a bumper Easter celebration which begins this Sunday, Palm Sunday, with a procession of palm leaves.

School governor who assaulted young girls jailed for 10 years

9:47am Friday 22nd March 2013

Robert Giddings was a chairman of school governors, a former parish council leader and a respected businessman.

Mini tractor cut free

9:48am Friday 22nd March 2013

DETERMINED thieves smashed a CCTV camera in a bid to stop police tracing them after stealing agricultural equipment worth £5,500 from a farm at Lockerley.

Help pub out of the ‘last chance saloon’

Adam Rainford is staging a beer festival at Easter in a bid to drum up business for the Kings Head pub at Whiteparish, which he warns will close if trade does not pick up.

9:00am Wednesday 20th March 2013

AN Easter beer festival will be the “last chance saloon” for a 200-year-old village pub.






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