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  • Driver's latest race in car hailing work of marshals

    ANDOVER race driver and track marshal Dawn Boyd is racing “to promote the marshals” this season with her brightly liveried race car emblazoned with BMMC characters and she was welcomed by a sea of orange at Croft in her latest outing. Dawn’s B42

  • Archer aims for more success

    ANDOVER’S Jake Archer will be hoping for success on the track as the British Superbike Championship heads to Donnington Park this weekend. Archer will be competing in the British GP2 (Moto2) category with two races over the weekend. On Saturday

  • Bumper crowd enjoy high speed attractions

    A PACKED crowd at Thruxton Circuit enjoyed 14 races in various competitions last weekend. On Saturday, the venue welcomed its largest number of visitors to the circuit in around two decades with more racing to enjoy on Sunday. Headlined by the

  • Party chair takes top role at council

    A COUNCILLOR who was once an opponent of a mayoral role has been elected to the position. At Andover Town Council’s annual meeting on Thursday last week, Councillor Richard Rowles, leader of Andover Alliance, was nominated by Councillor Victoria

  • Councillor told to 'keep this brief' by grant applicant

    ANDOVER Town Council awarded all of its grant budget for the year to a single cause at its first meeting since the election. Members awarded £1,000 to Andover Radio’s Armed Forces Day, moments after one of its directors Maurice Sweeney uttered

  • Major plans to rejuvenate Town Mills area takes step forward

    A STRETCH of Andover town centre will become pedestrianised at the start of ‘once-in-a-generation’ rejuvenation bid, if a new plan is given the green light. Test Valley Borough Council (TVBC) has lodged a planning application for the £1.2m Town

  • Theresa May announces she will resign as prime minister

    THERESA May's turbulent leadership of the Conservative Party will end on June 7, paving the way for a new prime minister to lead the Brexit process. A tearful Prime Minister said she had "done my best" to get her Withdrawal Agreement through Parliament