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1. Homes selling fast - by ALAN FRANKLIN
Get Hampshire, Friday 27 June 2003The housing market throughout the Star's area continues to bubble, with everything from flats to luxury houses quickly finding buyers, although where they are all going to park or get hospital treatment poses interesting questions!
2. Camberley car gang back - by CLIFF MOGG
Get Hampshire, Friday 27 June 2003A GANG targeting top-of-the-range cars returned to Camberley during the early hours of last Friday.
3. Work halts on school
Get Hampshire, Friday 27 June 2003Building work has stopped on Fleet's newest school, Elvetham Heath Primary, because the builder, TSL Construction, has gone into receivership.
4. Why Aldershot's clock is one hour slow - by PAT FRANKLIN
Get Hampshire, Friday 27 June 2003Aldershot is behind the times. One hour behind.
5. 'Let the people vote' - M.P.
Get Hampshire, Friday 27 June 2003GERALD Howarth, MP for Aldershot, has attacked the Government for refusing to deliver a referendum on the proposed EU Constitution, "while it insists on organising referenda for regional assemblies for which there is virtually no interest."
6. Save our screen - by JOHN WALTON
Get Hampshire, Friday 27 June 2003FILM fans in fancy dress collected more than 300 signatures on Saturday in their efforts to stop the closure of the area's last cinema -the ABC in Aldershot High Street. The protest now bears more than 500 names and organiser Rachel Winkworth says the fight goes on.
7. 'Don't patronise me' - by JOHN WALTON
Get Hampshire, Friday 27 June 2003THE Fleet mum harassed by a school truancy team while with her daughter in the Hart Centre, has accused a county council official of "patronising" her in his reply to her complaints.
8. 'Little Miss Miracle' is one year old
Get Hampshire, Friday 27 June 2003"MIRACLE" baby Lily Sills, who weighed just 1lb at birth, celebrates her first birthday next Tuesday.
9. Fleet flats plan refused
Get Hampshire, Thursday 26 June 2003PLANS to turn two office buildings into a total of nine flats at the corner of Reading Road South and St James Road in Fleet have been turned down by Hart planners on the grounds of loss of jobs as well as overlooking.
10. Will helps to tackle crime
Get Hampshire, Thursday 26 June 2003FORMER England rugby captain Will Carling was in Fleet on Monday to launch a campaign to tackle the unruly late night scrums that occur in the town centre.
