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1. Tackle shop raid: £1000 reward
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 October 2004POLICE are anxious to contact a silver Ford Focus driver who saw burglars breaking into an Aldershot angling shop early on Sunday.
2. Go-ahead for flats
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 October 2004PLANNERS are poised to give the go-ahead for an apartment block to be built alongside a dangerous bend at Camberley.
3. Kelly’s hero!
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 October 2004FORMER soldier Stephen Greenwood reckons that what he has just achieved is the scariest thing he has ever done.
4. Sharyn’s action plan for Fleet - by PAT FRANKLIN
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 October 2004HAMPSHIRE County Council hopeful Sharyn Wheale has hit the ground running after being selected to fight the Fleet seat for the Tories.
5. Time runs out to raise funds for festive lights
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 October 2004A TOWN centre manager is celebrating after securing major sponsors for new Christmas lights.
6. The children left behind - by PAT FRANKLIN
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 October 2004A moving account of the lives of “war babies” has been published. They are the poignant real life stories of children born during or just after the war and deserted when their fathers went back to Canada.
7. Riding school roof collapses
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 October 2004PART of the former army riding school roof at Aldershot collapsed last week.
8. We want more lottery lolly!
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 October 2004MICHAEL Gove, the Conservative Parliamentary Spokesman for Surrey Heath, has launched a campaign to secure a better deal for the area from the National Lottery after figures showed the constituency comes 542nd out of 659 in terms of grants.
9. Centre for Health: 'Work may start in March'
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 October 2004HEALTH officials have reassured residents that the deal to secure the Aldershot Centre for Health is still on.
10. Farnborough hotel plan slammed - by CLIFF MOGG
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 October 2004FARNBOROUGH’S bed-and-breakfast brigade have reacted angrily to the news that a 77-bed hotel is planned for the town centre.
