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1. A Major guest at the annual Tory dinner

Get Hampshire, Thursday 24 February 2005
FORMER Prime Minister John Major was guest of honour at a local Conservative dinner.

2. Expected traffic peak prompts safety survey

Get Hampshire, Thursday 24 February 2005
MAJOR developments in Aldershot town centre will push traffic movements to an all time high, prompting council chiefs to rethink road safety.

3. School sets sights on sports speciality status

Get Hampshire, Thursday 24 February 2005
A SPECIAL needs school has launched its bid to become the county’s first centre of sporting excellence.

4. Fury at secret £100,000 bill

Get Hampshire, Thursday 24 February 2005
PLANS to enclose 350 acres of heathland with nearly five miles of fencing, costing taxpayers about £100,000, have come under fire.

5. Debate begins on 640,000 homes for south

Get Hampshire, Thursday 24 February 2005
CONTROVERSIAL plans to build thousands more homes in Fleet came under fire during a special briefing for village leaders.

6. Public to have say on Park Road experiment

Get Hampshire, Thursday 24 February 2005
RESIDENTS can finally have their say on a trial one-way system that has caused a stand-off between residents and motorists for the past month.

7. Another big bill as chicanes go

Get Hampshire, Thursday 24 February 2005
WORKMEN have dug up the controversial chicanes in Fleet’s Elvetham Road – and left council taxpayers with an estimated £30,000 bill.

8. Businessman fears for life

Get Hampshire, Thursday 24 February 2005
AN ASIAN family said they are living in fear for their lives after a string of attacks on their business over the past two years.

9. Date nears for tenants to give opinions on housing

Get Hampshire, Thursday 24 February 2005
THE deadline for Woking Borough Council tenants to say how they want their homes managed is fast approaching.

10. Council tax rise is set below five per cent limit

Get Hampshire, Thursday 24 February 2005
TAXPAYERS in Woking face a Band D council tax bill of £1,250 for the coming financial year, an increase of nearly £50 on last year.
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