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21. Indecent exposure investigation in Fleet
Get Hampshire, Friday 07 December 2012A POT bellied man indecently exposed himself to two teenage girls in Fleet. The 14-year-old girls who witnessed the incident have helped produce two e-fits of the man.
22. Sheltered housing set for approval despite protests
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 11 December 2012CONCERNS about overlooking and lack of parking have been raised over plans to build a new sheltered housing scheme.
23. Row about swearing teen could land man in jail
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 11 December 2012A MAN has been told he could be sent to jail after he knocked out another man's tooth and threatened to get a gun to sort out an argument.
24. Sainsbury's Hook plans spark traffic fears
Get Hampshire, Thursday 13 December 2012A NEW Sainsbury’s store planned for Hook could cause traffic misery in the village, a councillor has warned.
25. Jilted Fleet man slashed ex-lover's car tyres
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 18 December 2012A JILTED man who slashed his ex-lover’s car tyres after she left him has appeared in court.
26. Strike has 'minimal impact on patients'
Get Hampshire, Thursday 21 June 2012FEWER than 13% of GP surgeries told health bosses they were taking part in Thursday's day of action.
27. Campaigners warn of threat to valley
Get Hampshire, Monday 25 June 2012A VALLEY described as a hidden jewel is being threatened by the prospect of more housing, a campaign group has warned.
28. CCTV released after station burglary
Get Hampshire, Thursday 21 June 2012BRITISH Transport Police have issued a CCTV image of two men detectives want to speak to in connection with a burglary at Fleet railway station.
29. Rushmoor unemployment above average for county
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 26 June 2012ALDERSHOT and Farnborough has one of the worst unemployment figures in Hampshire, according to latest government statistics.
30. Unpopular parking plan could be scrapped
Get Hampshire, Friday 22 June 2012PRESSURE is mounting on Hart District Council to scrap parking restrictions that have caught out more than 12,000 drivers.
