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41. True blues lean to green
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 September 2006A DEMAND for government action on climate change is being supported by North East Hampshire MP James Arbuthnot.
42. No penalty for putting rubbish in wrong bin
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 September 2006HOUSEHOLDERS in Sandhurst and Crowthorne will not face penalties for failing to use recycling bins properly — but the new blue bins will not be emptied if they contain non-recyclable material.
43. Obsessed killer jailed 11 years
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 September 2006AN obsessed husband used a “Rambo” type knife to murder his estranged wife at her Frimley home – just hours before she was due to take out an injunction against him.
44. Public booze ban set to widen net
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 September 2006A BAN on boozing in public places is set to be extended by Rushmoor councillors tonight (Thursday).
45. Crackdown on DIY cannabis factories
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 September 2006A CRACKDOWN on cannabis factories in suburbia has been triggered by the increasing trade in “skunk” or high-strength cannabis.
46. Call to ban wheelie 'bugs'
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 September 2006HART Council will be asked tonight (Thursday) to pledge itself to never fit controversial bugging devices to wheelie bins.
47. A final bid to save care home
Get Hampshire, Thursday 28 September 2006CAMPAIGNERS launch a last ditch bid today (Thursday) to re-open an Aldershot old folk’s care home.
48. Parish council dilemma to be determined by electors
Get Hampshire, Thursday 14 September 2006BYFLEET residents will decide the future of their “mothballed” parish council following a decision on Thursday evening.
49. Jail followed by deportation for crack dealer
Get Hampshire, Thursday 21 September 2006A JAMAICAN living in West Byfleet was deported and sentenced to two-and-a half years’ imprisonment for possession of class A drugs with intent to supply at Guildford Crown Court on Friday.
50. Graves at church are wrecked by vandals
Get Hampshire, Thursday 14 September 2006VANDALS left a trail of destruction as they smashed 15 graves at St Mary’s Church in Byfleet.
