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31. Vanishing shops flag up decline
Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 November 2007A VILLAGE is struggling to maintain its character and could be in danger of becoming a ghost town.
32. 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.
33. CRUISE TO DISASTER
Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 November 2007AN ADVENTURE tour company from Farnborough has sent staff to South America to escort its customers back from a harrowing holiday which saw them being rescued from a sinking ship in freezing waters.
34. 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.
35. Bid for more grave space
Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 November 2007A BID has been launched to extend Fleet Cemetery in order to provide an extra 15 years of grave space.
36. Festive feast!
Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 November 2007FLEET Festivities revellers scoffed 3,000 mince pies and drank 450 litres of wine in little more than two hours.
“We have never seen footfall like it!” said Caroleanne Baker, Hart Shopping Centre manager, who supported the event last Wednesday (November 21).
37. 'Threat' to volunteers
Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 November 2007VOLUNTEER groups should be exempt from new laws designed to ensure private hire vehicle drivers are licensed, according to a Fleet councillor.
38. Pupils united for cause
Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 November 2007PUPILS from five Farnborough schools have been invited to a conference to give the police and the council ideas on how to curb anti-social behaviour.
39. Santa brings cheer
Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 November 2007MORE than 100 children queued to see Santa at Princes Mead shopping centre in Farnborough on Saturday.
40. Scouting for extra interest
Get Hampshire, Thursday 29 November 2007GUIDE and scout groups across the area are issuing a plea for more members and leaders.
