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1. Football: Holdsworth's first loss
Get Hampshire, Monday 31 January 2011ALDERSHOT Town lose for the first time under Dean Holdsworth, going down 2-1 away to Gillingham, for whom Cody McDonald scores twice.
2. Police appeal after man mugged in Farnborough
Get Hampshire, Monday 31 January 2011A MUGGER called out to his victim, punched him in the face and stole £140 from his pockets before running off, police have said.
3. Scores sign petition for crossing on busy road
Get Hampshire, Monday 31 January 2011MORE than 80 people crammed into a council chamber to demand a crossing on a busy road.
4. Man electronically tagged for handling stolen goods
Get Hampshire, Monday 31 January 2011AN associate of a serial burglar has been given a curfew after admitting handling stolen goods.
5. Church Crookham 'mini-town' plans revealed
Get Hampshire, Friday 28 January 2011LONG-awaited plans to build a new “mini-town” in Church Crookham have finally been revealed.
6. The Session: Sixty Watt Bayonets' farewell gig
Get Hampshire, Friday 28 January 2011It’s the end of an era. This is not only the last time I’ll be writing this column, but Reading’s premier punk band, Sixty Watt Bayonets have split up.
7. Hundreds caught watching TV without a licence
Get Hampshire, Friday 28 January 2011AROUND 300 people were caught illegally watching TV in Aldershot and Farnborough last year.
8. End of the line for Aldershot music venue
Get Hampshire, Friday 28 January 2011LESS than a year after it opened, the curtain has fallen on Aldershot’s latest entertainment venue after audience numbers could not be maintained.
9. Football: Sheringham stuns Boro
Get Hampshire, Thursday 27 January 2011FARNBOROUGH lose 4-1 at lowly Dartford in Conference South, despite their hosts playing much of the game with ten men.
10. Football: Fleet sunk again
Get Hampshire, Thursday 27 January 2011FLEET Town's miserable run continues with a 2-0 defeat at home to Burgess Hill, on the back of a 4-1 defeat at leaders Met Police.
