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  • Town's festive fun

    AFTER last month’s Christmas fun in Overton it was finally Whitchurch’s turn to light-up and welcome in the festive season. The town switched on its Christmas lights as families flooded the streets to take part in the popular late-night shopping

  • Test path 'a waste of money'

    A VILLAGER has accused council bosses of wasting money on plans for a new riverside pathway. Tony Morris stood up during the Overton Parish Council debate to voice his opposition to the Test Walkway proposal, which could cost taxpayers more than

  • Andover Ladies joint touch rugby winners

    ANDOVER Ladies travelled to New Milton for the second round of the touch rugby series with real optimism after a summer recruitment campaign brought several new promising players to the club. For the first game against Fareham Heathens, Andover

  • 'Inspiring' pupils celebrated

    IT WAS a record-breaking year for an Andover school – and teachers and pupils came together to celebrate it in style. The achievements of youngsters at Harrow Way Community School were celebrated at its annual presentation evening. Last year

  • Thirds romp to win

    The Fighting Falcons sponsored Thirds showed from the first whistle that they were in no mood for a sloppy start. Lloyd Heggie and Hywell Inglis rampaged up the pitch and quick ball to the backs unleashed Dominic Trett for the first of his brace

  • 'Reasonable progress' at special measures school

    AN Andover school in special measures has been told it is making “reasonable progress” by inspectors. The second monitoring inspection of Winton Community Academy since December 2013 revealed the improvements that have been overseen by new principal

  • Controversy in away defeat

    Controversy reigned at Gosport as Jody Morgan’s young side were denied their first win of the season by some dubious tactics from the home side, which may lead to an appeal to the league to have the result overturned. Andover were leading comfortably

  • Shoebox appeal effort

    AN Andover school has made a heartfelt attempt to ensure impoverished children around the world don’t miss out on Christmas Day. Pupils from Rookwood School have been spreading a little festive cheer this month by getting involved in the 2014 Rotary