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Tower on top in battle at the summit
IN the battle between A Division’s top two, Southbourne overcame visitors Lymington 4-2. Olive Fidler, Jean Howell, Tina Sikes and Barbara Lunnun won 24-13 to keep the Tower ladies ahead of Lymo skip Kay Richardson (20-13). Richmond Park collected all
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Bash title aspirations suffer a dent
BASHLEY’S title hopes suffered a setback as Havant claimed the honours in Saturday’s top-of-the-table showdown. The New Forest outfit went into the SPL Division One clash as league leaders but were leapfrogged by their opponents after finding themselves
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Help make the roads safer for New Forest animals
A CAMPAIGN is being launched in the New Forest in a bid to cut the number of animals killed in accidents. The New Forest Trust is determined to make the roads safer for the thousands of ponies, cows and donkeys that graze the ancient landscape. So far
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Bournemouth Chamber Music Society, Bournemouth University
SNOW and its disruptive qualities that caused the postponement of the Allegri String Quartet’s visit last December were resolved in a revised and stimulating programme on Saturday. Beethoven’s own arrangement of his Piano Sonata No.9 resulted in a new
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Club closes following links to number of serious incidents
A CONTROVERSIAL nightspot has closed after being forced to cut its opening hours following complaints about drunken violence. Legends Cue and Sports Club in Market Place, Ringwood, has been linked to a number of serious incidents, including a double
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Cherries: Mitchell rejects bids for trio
Cherries have turned down bids for Jason Pearce, Danny Ings and Rhoys Wiggins. Chairman Eddie Mitchell confirmed that Barnsley had become the latest club to fall short with an offer for captain Pearce. The Cherries chief also revealed
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A relaxing Cornwall ‘staycation’
THANKS to volcanic ash clouds, threats of airline staff strikes, the weak pound and, lest we forget, the lingering economic crisis, there’s never been a better time to holiday in the UK. Yes the Great British seaside holiday, now re-branded as a ‘Staycation
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Widows group helps cope with pain of loss
LOSING a loved one is a devastating experience. Feelings of shock, anger and guilt are just a handful of emotions felt during the difficult mourning period – which for many never really ends. But while life can never be the same again, a group of widows
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Strawberry Cheesecake Pots
Strawberry Cheesecake Pots Serves 6 75g digestive biscuits 200g condensed milk zest and juice of 1 lemon 1tsp vanilla extract 150g light cream cheese 150g Greek yogurt 250g fresh strawberries
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The facts and figures of the humble cucumber
1. They may be long and thin and green but cucumbers are actually a member of the (round, yellow, knobbly) gourd family. 2. Their Latin name is cucumis sativus. 3. They can grow up to 24 inches long. 4. It really is true – they are more than 90 per
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Wightlink makes second bid for planning
WIGHTLINK has launched a second attempt to gain planning permission for vital improvements to a New Forest ferry terminal. The latest batch of planning applications received by the district council includes a proposal to upgrade the Wightlink complex
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Town’s MPs urged to join campaign to save cheques
BOURNEMOUTH’S MPs are being urged to help stop cheques being phased out as a method of payment. The town’s council has agreed to lobby them over the 2018 cut off date. A Labour motion was passed with all party support at full council