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31. Helping the Nepalese community
Get Hampshire, Thursday 15 May 2008A lack of knowledge about support services hinders Nepalese people with drug, alcohol and housing problems.
32. Let's go for a 1,250-mile walk
Get Hampshire, Thursday 15 May 2008Sparing time to meet up with friends can be hard enough for anyone with a busy schedule, so can you imagine trying to find a three-month window to walk more than 1,000 miles for charity?
33. Consultant helps surgeons in El Salvador
Get Hampshire, Thursday 15 May 2008A Frimley Park Hospital surgeon has taken her skills to El Salvador to help people living in one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world.
34. Runner completes race for fifth year in a row
Get Hampshire, Thursday 15 May 2008Runner Darren Cox took part in the London Marathon for the fifth year in a row to raise £1,500 for The PSP Association.
35. Award for top solo businesses
Get Hampshire, Monday 12 May 2008PEOPLE starting a firm are being highlighted in the Barclays Trading Places Awards, which are open to anyone trading for between three months and three years with an annual turnover below £1million.
36. Rugby club raises cash for hospice
Get Hampshire, Monday 12 May 2008Rugby stars of the future combined with an England hero from the past to raise thousands of pounds for charity.
37. MP opens new nursing home
Get Hampshire, Monday 12 May 2008SURREY Heath MP Michael Gove has opened Holly Lodge nursing home in Frimley Green.
38. Rugby club raises cash for hospice
Get Hampshire, Monday 12 May 2008Rugby stars of the future combined with an England hero from the past to raise thousands of pounds for charity.
39. Fund to help young disabled sports stars
Get Hampshire, Monday 12 May 2008TALENTED disabled children can apply for specialised adapted sports equipment.
40. Diet holds secret to health
Get Hampshire, Wednesday 16 April 2008While Britain fights the growing epidemic of obesity among young people, the ethos behind Nepalese cuisine could be just the remedy the nation needs.
