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1. Trader casts a lifeline to angler
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 30 May 2006A TEENAGER who had his treasured fishing tackle stolen was delighted when a generous businessman offered to replace it free of charge.
2. Burial space to run out within eight years
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 30 May 2006BURIAL space in the cemetery serving the northern half of Crowthorne will run out in the next eight years, according to council projections.
3. Anger at parking changes
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 30 May 2006DISGRUNTLED motorists have branded Rushmoor Borough Council a “money grabber” following the introduction of on-street parking fees.
4. Watch scheme in crisis
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 30 May 2006A CRIME-busting neighbourhood watch scheme is in danger of folding unless more volunteers step forward.
5. Boozy footballer blamed for death
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 30 May 2006A PROFESSIONAL footballer who was nearly one and a half times the drinks limit has been blamed for the crash that killed him and a grandmother rushing to her pregnant daughter’s aid.
6. Drugs and cash seized in raids
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 30 May 2006AN OPERATION to crack down on drug trafficking has seen police using warrants and an element of surprise, to search homes where they suspect drug activity has been taking place.
7. Council home is forced to close
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 30 May 2006THE only council-run care home in Farnborough will be forced to close after it was found not to meet the needs of its residents.
8. Not enough for young people in town
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 30 May 2006IN the same week that victims of antisocial behaviour came forward to share their experiences, the cry has gone up for more facilities for youngsters in Yateley.
9. Pupils' pictures on show
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 30 May 2006SCHOOLCHILDREN in Yateley have put themselves in the frame for success with a special art exhibition.
10. High number of ‘excluded’ teens in Rushmoor
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 30 May 2006RUSHMOOR has the second highest number of ‘excluded’ youngsters in Hampshire, according to recent figures.
