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31. Add Roy to your list
Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 November 2007ONCE again, on Christmas Day, Surrey Heath’s former mayor Roy Lilley and his army of helpers will be opening the Ian Goodchild Day Centre, in Knoll Road Camberley, and cooking lunch for up to 60 pensioners who would otherwise be spending the day alone.
32. Kirsty is pop keen
Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 November 2007A WANNABE pop star from North Camp has this week been crowned the winner of a national charity singing competition.
33. Keep bikes locked up
Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 November 2007A STRING of motorcycle thefts in the Star area has sparked a police appeal for people to tighten security.
34. Fun bubbles over at village fair
Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 November 2007BYFLEET’S community spirit was in full flourish as families supported the annual village hall Christmas Fair on Saturday.
35. Safe crossing appeal
Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 November 2007FAMILIES concerned about the dangers of crossing a busy Aldershot road have mounted a campaign for a pedestrian crossing, with a roadside demo to highlight the problem planned for next week.
36. Blast from the past
Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 November 2007PUPILS at an Aldershot junior school went back in time recently to experience life as a Victorian school child.
37. Bag campaign boost
Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 November 2007In the run-up to Christmas, shoppers are being urged to answer the Bring Our Bag Back call as healthcare charity,
38. Anti-gay reports up
Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 November 2007HAMPSHIRE had the second highest rate in the country for the prosecution of homophobic crime in 2006-2007.
39. Concrete blocked water main repairs
Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 November 2007A BURST water main which left thousands of Camberley residents without water could have been fixed sooner if road barriers had not blocked the repairmen’s access.
40. Three ways to become greener
Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 November 2007A NEW campaign is targeting Surrey residents and businesses to get them to minimise waste.
