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1. Club focuses on its exciting plans
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 December 2006A CLUB that is still going strong after three decades is focusing on some exciting events in the coming year.
2. More helpers needed to keep up vital links
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 19 December 2006NO MATTER how much you bicker with your relatives over the dinner table this Christmas, spare a thought for those who aren’t fortunate enough to be surrounded by family and friends.
3. More post offices could be closed
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 19 December 2006POST offices throughout the Mail area could face closure after the government announced plans to axe 2,500 branches.
4. The lifeline that is Meals on Wheels
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 12 December 2006MANY of us take a cooked meal for granted but for those who are disabled or unable to cook for themselves this can be difficult.
5. Dog that's much more than a best friend
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 12 December 2006Some people who have epilepsy can tell when they’re about to have a seizure, but Gillian McCluskey has no such luxury. She relies on her seizure alert dog, Harvey, who has a remarkable talent — he can predict when she’s going to have a seizure. Gillian speaks to Rebecca Magill about her lifelong struggle with the condition and how Harvey, and a local epilepsy support group, helped get her life back on track.
6. Pupils celebrate promise of £700K for special unit
Get Hampshire, Thursday 7 December 2006A CASH injection of nearly £700,000 is set to boost cohesion at a school for children with special needs across Rushmoor and Hart.
7. A bleak choice: Higher charges or more cuts
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 5 December 2006Gloomy forecasts as local authorities get minimal grants from the government for 2007-08
8. Taking a positive look at HIV
Get Hampshire, Friday 1 December 2006With the number of HIV infections rising, a charity that helps people embrace life with the condition is in more demand than ever. To coincide with World AIDS Day, Friday, December 1, Rebecca Magill finds out about Positive Action.
9. New blood for group looking to the future
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 28 November 2006A VOLUNTEERS’ group has had a busy few months after gaining a new chairman and winning a large grant for a family support group.
10. Special boats give everyone a chance to go on a cruise
Get Hampshire, Friday 24 November 2006Rebecca Magill finds out about Accessible Boating, an organisation of volunteers offering day trips and holidays to people with disabilities.
