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1. Mini-moto track is the target
Get Hampshire, Thursday 31 August 2006A BYFLEET couple has reported a positive response to a campaign for a mini-moto track in the village and is now searching for a suitable piece of land.
2. Public given say on gaming
Get Hampshire, Thursday 31 August 2006SURREY Heath residents are being given the chance to have their say on moves to introduce tougher gambling controls in the borough.
3. Runaway car causes close shave at barbers
Get Hampshire, Thursday 31 August 2006A hairdresser believes she is lucky to be alive after a car smashed through her shop window.
4. 'Chip and bin' on the cards
Get Hampshire, Thursday 31 August 2006CONTROVERSIAL ‘spy bugs’ are set to be fitted to wheelie bins in the Star area.
5. Healthy boost for youngsters
Get Hampshire, Thursday 31 August 2006CHILDREN seriously affected by radioactive fallout 20 years on from the Chernobyl nuclear accident enjoyed a fun-packed day at Hart Leisure Centre – with the aim of boosting their weakened immune systems.
6. Two mast plan gets backing
Get Hampshire, Thursday 31 August 2006TWO mobile phone masts will stand side by side in Sandhurst after councillors agreed to back a compromise plan despite objections.
7. Rev up for a trek
Get Hampshire, Thursday 31 August 2006A PILGRIM’S progress is being plotted on the worldwide web, so his flock can check on his journey from Camberley to the tomb of St James in northern Spain.
8. Shops open again after roof repairs
Get Hampshire, Thursday 31 August 2006REACTION from traders in the Galleries Shopping Centre to action taken after a section of the roof collapsed last week has been mixed.
9. Teenage meeting point is town’s biggest priority
Get Hampshire, Thursday 31 August 2006A FORMER town mayor has said providing an informal place for teenagers to meet is a priority for Yateley Town Council.
10. ‘Village feel’ work hits trade at shops
Get Hampshire, Thursday 31 August 2006TRADERS in Yateley fear for the future of their businesses after recording a 50% drop in sales since works started in the centre of the town.
