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1. A fond farewell to infant school head

Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 July 2004
IT was a time of both celebration and tearful goodbyes to a headteacher who in five years had turned around an infant school.

2. Former patient sues NHS for ‘false imprisonment'

Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 July 2004
A MAN who claims he was "falsely imprisoned" by the NHS after being sectioned under the Mental Health Act took his case for damages to London's High Court.

3. Not a classroom - a launchpad centre!

Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 July 2004
A FUTURISTIC classroom has opened at a Farnborough school – complete with “talking ceiling tiles”.

4. Museum's curator to take up a new challenge

Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 July 2004
IT is the end of an era for a museum which is bidding a fond farewell to its curator of nine years, Ian Maine.

5. Police clampdown in Camberley - by CLIFF MOGG

Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 July 2004

6. Deprivation in Rushmoor

Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 July 2004
RUSHMOOR borough may pride itself on being one of the most prosperous places to live in Britain, but it is also home to some of the most deprived areas.

7. Planning threat to abattoir move

Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 July 2004
PROTESTERS are threatening to put paid to plans to move a slaughterhouse away from its present site at Farnborough.

8. Safety officials probe blaze at gasometer

Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 July 2004
An investigation is being carried out into whether health and safety rules were followed after a fire at Aldershot's disused gasometer left a worker with burns to his face and hands.

9. Gasometer blaze - by CLIFF MOGG

Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 July 2004
DEMOLITION workers fled to safety on Monday as fire swept through Aldershot’s huge gasometer.

10. A cutting loss for a small business

Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 July 2004
THE owner of a small business in Farnborough has appealed for help from Star readers after thieves used bolt cutters to remove a £3000 JCB hydraulic breaker from his van.
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