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1. More P.O.s to be axed - by CLIFF MOGG
Get Hampshire, Thursday 26 February 2004A SHOCK plan to axe more sub-post offices in the Star area has been drawn up by Post Office bosses, it was revealed on Monday.
2. Mytchett assault
Get Hampshire, Thursday 26 February 2004TWO youngsters received hospital treatment after being attacked after a night out at a Mytchett night-spot.
3. They're running into church
Get Hampshire, Thursday 26 February 2004ATTENDING Fleet's Church on the Heath is proving a particularly exhausting experience for some members of the congregation.
4. Work to start on wing with 48 nursing beds
Get Hampshire, Thursday 26 February 2004WORK is due to start on a new wing at an Aldershot residential home which will provide 48 new nursing care beds.
5. MEMBERS VOTE TO BUILD DAY CENTRE AT CHARITY SITE
Get Hampshire, Thursday 26 February 2004MEMBERS of a Crowthorne charity have voted to allow trustees to proceed with plans to construct a new day centre at their site in Bracknell Road.
6. Project Connaught progress
Get Hampshire, Thursday 26 February 2004A special meeting of Rushmoor's development control committee has been arranged to consider the outline planning application for the redevelopment of the Aldershot Military Town, known as Project Connaught.
7. Former chairman supports shock resignation
Get Hampshire, Thursday 26 February 2004A FORMER Hart Council chairman has backed current chairman Brian Leversha’s decision to quit the ruling Conservative group over a cut in his entertainment budget.
8. Family live in car
Get Hampshire, Thursday 26 February 2004A FAMILY is living in a car after being evicted from their Hook home.
9. Second death rocks school
Get Hampshire, Thursday 26 February 2004THE former college of England World Cup rugby hero Jonny Wilkinson is in mourning after it emerged a pupil was killed in a skiing accident on the same day another died boy playing rugby.
10. Join in to improve estate
Get Hampshire, Thursday 26 February 2004RESIDENTS of a Farnborough estate are being encouraged to get involved in local activities and projects by their community warden.
