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21. Recycling death an accident
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 December 2006A MAN who accidentally drove over a colleague at a recycling plant told an inquest how he thought he had driven over rubbish.
22. Older people to have a say on support services
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 December 2006OLDER people are being given the chance to have their say on what care and support services would improve their lives.
23. Crossing is a blessing
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 December 2006AN eight-year campaign to secure a safe crossing point on a busy road in Yateley has come to an end with the installation of a traffic island.
24. Boost for park
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 December 2006BRICKFIELDS Country Park, Aldershot, has had a £900 grant from the Southern Cooperatives Foundation.
25. True blue guest opens the deli!
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 December 2006SELF-CONFESSED foodies Andrew and Michelle Cox celebrated the opening of their new deli in North Camp by inviting a true blue dignitary.
26. The way we used to play!
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 December 2006THIS delightful rocking-horse is just one of the old-fashioned toys on display at Camberley’s museum.
27. Builders may pay for docs
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 December 2006HOUSE builders may be asked to pay “sweeteners” to help solve a shortage of family doctors in Farnborough.
28. Lunatic drivers ignore one-way
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 December 2006MOTORISTS taking a short cut the wrong way along a one-way narrow lane in Camberley are endangering children and parents, say residents.
29. Changes to ‘mega shed’ warehouse handed in
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 December 2006A DEVELOPER has dropped a Christmas bombshell on campaigners fighting a massive warehouse distribution centre.
30. Fighting for post offices
Get Hampshire, Thursday 21 December 2006A CAMPAIGN to save post offices in the Frimley area from closure by the Government was launched last Friday.
Surrey Heath MP Michael Gove and Tory councillor Vivienne Chapman are spearheading the battle with a petition which they hope will attract thousands of signatures.
