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Fears single benefit payment will increase financial abuse FEARS have been raised about the effect of a new benefits system on people in abusive relationships. Universal Credit will combine housing benefit and job seekers allowance into one monthly payment and is expected to affect thousands of people across Basingstoke and Deane. But domestic abuse charity Women’s Aid has criticised the means-tested benefit saying it risks further fi nancial abuse for its clients by paying money for couples into a single household account. Chief executive Katie Ghose said: “Universal Credit was not designed with survivors’ safety in mind. “We know from our research into the impact of Universal Credit that it risks exacerbating fi nancial abuse for survivors and poses an additional barrier to survivors’ ability to escape the abuse.” Katie added that although victims of domestic abuse can apply for ‘alternative payment arrangements’, survivors “may be at risk of further abuse” and urged the government to “invest in domestic abuse training”. A Department for Work and Pensions spokesperson said: “Abuse in any form is completely unacceptable, and Jobcentre Plus staff do everything they can to make sure people fleeing domestic abuse get the help they need as quickly as possible.” VË Í ÖjÄË Ë¬?~jËÏ
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Building ideas to resolve the housing crisis BASINGSTOKE played house for a debate last week as experts tried to solve the town’s housing crisis. Archaeology experts from MOLA hosted a panel discussion with influential developers, consultants and house builders at its Basingstoke base on Thursday last week. Specialists debated the pressures on smaller towns like Basingstoke that sit within easy reach of big cities such as London to develop housing quickly and affordably. The panel addressed the question: How can the development sector and those regulating it tackle these issues? The debate took place at the MOLA offices in Basingstoke and was chaired by the organisation’s CEO Janet Miller. She said: “As archaeologists, we see
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From left, Nick Harper, partner at Huntstowe Land; Dr Carole Fry, director at AHC Consultants; Philip Villars, managing director at Indigo Planning; Maria Miller MP; Janet Miller, CEO at MOLA; Nicholle Phillips, director for Strategic Land West at Countryside Properties and Robert Smith, partner at Carter Jonas patterns of continuity and change in housing both past and present so it’s exciting to be able to bring together a panel of experts to talk about housing issues.” Basingstoke MP Maria Miller also appeared at the event to introduce the debate. Mrs Miller said: “It was wonder-
ful to attend the event at MOLA and hear their vision for heritage being an integral part in the development of communities. “I very much look forward to seeing how the charity can work with developers and the community here in Basingstoke and other parts of Hampshire.”
Working to fight fraud By Owen Hughes FAKE online auctions, bogus tech support requests and social media hackers have made Hampshire the sixth most targeted county in the UK for online scams. Hampshire County Council’s Trading Standards received numerous reports about people in Basingstoke who had been scammed by fraudsters. A report by internet service provider TalkTalk revealed Hampshire is the sixth most targeted county for online cons with 4,105 cases during the same period. Online shopping and auctions (2,023 cases), computer software service fraud (1,505), email/social media hacks (280), personal computer hacks (236) and extortion (61) were the most popular forms of fraud. Detective Sergeant Sarah Dring, from Hampshire Constabulary’s eco-
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frauds such as romance or investment scams, can often go unnoticed. She said: “Fraud is a highly sophisticated crime, and the fraudsters are very good at what they do, which is why people don’t always realise what is happening. “We do fi nd that people ‘don’t want to waste police time’ or ‘make a fuss’, and it is this hesitant approach that allows the fraudsters to continue.” In the past 18 months, Hampshire Constabulary has invested in a new Cyber Protect role and Digital Investigation team working in partnership with local authorities and agencies to prevent cyber-enabled scams and hacks. Cyber protect officer Lucy Dibdin said: “We are at the start of the journey and making lots of positive progress.” People with concerns should call 101 quoting Operation Signature.
GERMAN supermarket giants ALDI could bring a disused Basingstoke brownfield site back into use creating up to 40 jobs. The former Budgens site on Winklebury Way has been identified as the ideal location for the new ALDI store and the organisation is now seeking feedback from residents before fi nalising plans. Subject to planning permission, the ALDI store would bring the vacant council-owned land back into use for the community. Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council agreed a deal with the major supermarket chain to set up shop in Winklebury earlier this year with councillor John Izett, cabinet member for property and development saying bringing new investment to the area is a high priority for the council. He added: “It is important councilowned land is used in a way that benefits the area and these proposals would mean a much improved building and bring in rents to contribute towards council services.” In January, an ALDI spokesperson said the company was “delighted to be progressing plans” and the new store “will give local people more shopping choice”. Residents can fi nd further details and submit feedback on the proposals online at: https://bit.ly/2IhIvKo or by calling Planning Potential on 0117 2141820 or email winkleburywayaldi@ planningpotential.co.uk
Leader re-elected CABINET members re-elected councillor Clive Sanders as the Leader of Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council for a four-year term. Cllr Sanders, who has been Leader since 2012, said: “I am very proud to be re-elected, especially at such an exciting time when we are taking great strides forward.” The rest of the cabinet, chosen at a meeting on May 10, remains the same, with Cllr Terri Reid continuing as Deputy Leader.
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Family’s support for a haven to help young cancer patients By Owen Hughes
A BASINGSTOKE family is backing a charity’s appeal to transform a former bed and breakfast into a haven for young people with cancer. The Foster family stayed in CLIC Sargent’s ‘home from home’ for free while their daughter, Rae, underwent gruelling cancer treatment in 2016. The charity has now launched a fundraising appeal to transform a former Hampshire bed and breakfast into a new space for young cancer patients and their families to stay during treatment. Jean’s House in Southampton will open in autumn and provide free accommodation for young cancer patients and their families at nearby specialist Southampton Hospital. It will replace the existing home from home at CLIC Haven in the grounds of the hospital, where the Foster family stayed during Rae’s treatment. Rae, who is almost two, was diagnosed with an infant form of leukaemia when she was only five months old and has undergone chemotherapy and lumbar punctures. Dad David said: “The fi rst three months were a blur, it was such a massive shock. “Cancer was not something we expected it to be. We thought initially she had an enlarged spleen that
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have done without it. “I really hope that everyone in Basingstoke backs this appeal because it is a lifeline to families like ours who have their world turned upside down.” Southampton Council granted planning permission for the transformation of the former bed and breakfast in October. More than £1.2m has already been raised through donors including Chil-
Thousands face change to benefit payment From front page The spokesman added: “There’s no evidence paying into one account increases the risk of domestic violence. Previous legacy benefits such as housing and child benefits were also paid to one account.” Basingstoke MP Maria Miller said she was “pleased” that Universal Credit was being rolled out in Basingstoke and will keep in touch with Jobcentre Plus to follow “how this progresses locally”.
She added: “Under Universal Credit, support worth up to 86 per cent of childcare costs is now available regardless of hours worked, significantly higher than the support that was available under tax credits.” Citizens Advice Basingstoke chief executive Graham Hatcher said: “Universal Credit is the biggest-ever change to the benefit system, so it’s important people get support while they get used to it. If people have a question they should get in touch with us at the earliest
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dren with Cancer UK, Signet and Sir Jules Thorne Charitable Trust but CLIC Sargent need to raise the remaining £400,000 to complete the renovation. Fundraising manager Liz Blunt said the public’s support could transform the property “into a welcoming haven for families like the Fosters”. To donate to the appeal visit https:// bit.ly/2HPUgVj
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SWAG meeting to air views on service stations and homes plan CAMPAIGNERS battling proposed developments in southwest Basingstoke are inviting the community to a public meeting later this month. The South West Action Group (SWAG) is opposed to two potential applications for motorway service areas on the M3 and plans for 6,700 new homes in Basingstoke over the next decade. Geoff Burnes from Basingstoke SWAG said: “We are concerned that, despite massive government funding, inadequate planning for things like roads, public transport, doctors’ surgeries and schools is being carried out. “As a result, the impact of these and the projected 4,000 to 5,000 more that will be built in the area after 2030 will be severe.” At the meeting, a panel of experts will discuss housing issues in the area in addition to proposals for two new motorway service areas between Junction 6 and Junction 7 of the M3 near Basingstoke. The panel will include representatives of Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council and Hampshire County Council, Linden Homes and the local Care Commissioning Group. Mr Burnes added: “A capacity audience is expected, and it promises to be a lively session.” The public meeting will take place on May 31 at 7pm in the Hatch Warren Community Centre.
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By Owen Hughes BASINGSTOKE fashionistas flocked to Festival Place for a catwalk extravaganza during the Love Fashion Weekend last month. Models strutted down the catwalk to showcase fashion trends for spring and summer as hundreds of shoppers gathered to watch the hour-long show. Choreographed catwalk shows took place throughout the day, featuring models wearing designs from brands in Festival Place. Among the catwalk models were youngsters Kian and Alarah K.A.
Kian said: “I had an absolutely amazing time and loved it. “I would like to do it again one day. I loved all the clothes and now want to go and buy everything that I wore.” Alarah said: “I was very excited to be a part of the fashion show. It was so much fun.” Festival Place marketing manager Emily Palmer said: “Our Love Fashion weekend is always one of the highlights of our calendar and this year’s event didn’t disappoint. “It was two days of fashion fun that was a great opportunity for people to fi nd out about the latest trends and get creative as they
personalised their perfect outfits. “We have such a wide range of fashion brands at Festival Place that there was something for everyone. The event was the perfect way to give people inspiration and ideas on what to wear this spring and summer.” Participating retailers included Topshop, Topman, Laura Ashley, USC, Next, Jack & Jones, Debenhams, M&S, Apricot, Oasis, Monsoon, Quiz, Skechers, River Island, Slaters, Moss Bros, Superdry, Phase 8, Pandora and GAP. Love Fashion Weekend is one of a series of events scheduled at Festival Place during the coming year.
New mayor can’t wait to meet people BASINGSTOKE and Deane’s new mayor councillor Sean Keating is keen to meet as many people in the borough as possible in his year in office. Cllr Keating was passed the chain of office from Cllr Paul Frankum at a council meeting on Thursday last week with the official mayor-making ceremony taking place today. Cllr Diane Taylor will be Basingstoke and Deane’s deputy mayor for 2018/9. The new mayor has been a councillor in South Ham since 2000 and will be joined by his wife Gwen as mayoress. Born in Blarney, Co Cork, Ireland, Cllr Keating jokes that he
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Rewarding diversity of Hampshire countryside SUBMISSIONS for this year’s Countryside Awards are being sought from Basingstoke residents for a new title decided by the public. The Campaign to Protect Rural England Hampshire run the Countryside Awards to recognise the county’s diverse and thriving countryside and those who sustain it. Basingstoke groups, individuals or organisations who share
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NHS staff thanked for their help By Owen Hughes HEALTH and care workers in Basingstoke were presented with special certificates during an event to celebrate their contribution to NHS services in the community. Basingstoke MP Maria Miller joined former mayor and mayoress of Basingstoke and Deane, Cllr Paul Frankum and Cllr Jane Frankum, at the event on May 8 in the mayor’s parlour at the Civic Offices. Certificates were presented to all the local health and care workers Mrs Miller has nominated for national awards to mark the 70th anniversary of the NHS. The NHS 70 Parliamentary Awards recognise the contributions made by individuals and teams who work in and alongside the NHS. Basingstoke’s nominees are: ■ The Moving Forward course delivered by charity Breast Cancer Care, in partnership with Basingstoke Hospital, for the Excellence in Cancer Care Award. ■ Venus Kan, Vocational Services Manager at Broadmoor Hospital, for the Excellence in Mental Health Care Award. ■ Dr Tanuj Lad’s Ambulatory Care Unit at Basingstoke Hospital for the Excellence in Urgent and Emergency Care Award. ■ Sue Martin, who runs the Six Steps Programme at St Michael’s Hospice, for the Excellence in Primary Care Award. ■ Paul Hutton, who leads the Com-
Maria Miller MP nominated various individuals and teams for the NHS 70 Parliamentary Awards munity Palliative Care Team at St Michael’s Hospice, for the PersonCentred Care Champion Award. ■ Richard Hindley’s Urology Department at Basingstoke Hospital for the Future NHS Award. ■ The Alcohol Intervention Team at Basingstoke Hospital for the Healthier Communities Award. ■ Basingstoke School Nursing Team
for the Care and Compassion Award. ■ Sue Price, Trustee at Headway Basingstoke, and long-time NHS Speech and Language Therapist, for the Lifetime Achievement Award. Mrs Miller said: “I am proud to be taking part in the NHS 70 Parliamentary Awards as a way of thanking and recognising the wonderful people who work in or support our local NHS and
care services. All of the nominees I have put forward make a remarkable contribution to the community, with many of them innovators and trailblazers in their fields.” NHS judges will announce regional champions in each category on May 21. Overall winners will then go on to a special awards ceremony in Parliament on July 4.
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£1,700 fine for dumping waste A Basingstoke fly-tipper who illegally dumped waste in Popley last year has been served with a fine and legal costs totalling more than £1,700. Stevie Luckens from Dr yden Close, Basingstoke, pleaded guilty to depositing a number of household waste items in Dryden Close, Popley, on or before September 5. Items that the 23-year-old illegally fly-tipped include a bike, a doll’s house and chairs. Luckens appeared at Basingstoke Magistrates’ Court on May 3 where she was ordered to pay a £690 fine, £1024.34 in legal costs and a £69 victim surcharge. Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council’s interim head of environmental services Tom Payne said: “We take fly-tipping in our borough very seriously and this demonstrates the courts do too. “Environmental crime, such as the illegal dumping of waste, costs this council thousands of pounds of taxpayers’ money each year. “It is not acceptable to dump waste and we will continue our enforcement work and, where appropriate, prosecute offenders and stamp out this inconsiderate act.” It is a criminal offence if a resident’s rubbish ends up being flytipped, even if they don’t know it will be. Basingstoke and Deane residents should report illegally dumped waste on the council website at: http://bit. ly/2tSkoLP
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Hospital’s new unit to boost patient care By Owen Hughes
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BASINGSTOKE Hospital celebrated the opening a new unit last week with the aid of a special guest. HM Lord-Lieutenant of Hampshire, Nigel Atkinson Esq, cut the ribbon to unveil the new extended Ambulatory Care Unit at Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital. Mr Atkinson was welcomed to the hospital by outgoing mayor and mayoress of Basingstoke and Deane, councillors Paul and Jane Frankum, chief executive of Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Alex Whitfield, and Felicity Greene, chief executive of North Hampshire Urgent Care based at Basingstoke Hospital. The unit was fi rst conceived more than three years ago by consultant Dr Tanuj Lad and his team. The concept provides same day medical assessment and discharge for patients who may otherwise have been admitted through the Emergency Department or Acute Assessment Unit. Patient flow throughout the hospital is improved as a result of the additional unit, as well as improving patients’ experience and the outcome of their care. Speaking at the event, Dr Lad said: “The unit has trebled in size since it was fi rst opened, allowing us to provide outstanding care and create capacity around the hospital. “I’d like to thank our patients for the excellent feedback they provided for the unit, it allowed us to keep them at the centre of the unit’s development.� Basingstoke Hospital fi rst provided ambulatory care in December 2015. The service would typically see an average of 40 patients a month. The model proved to be so successful that building work began
From left, Jane and Paul Frankum, Elizabeth Padmore, HM Lord-Lieutenant of Hampshire, Nigel Atkinson Esq, Christine Atkinson, Alex Whitfield and Dr Tanuj Lad
Christine Atkinson, Lord-Lieutenant of Hampshire, Nigel Atkinson Esq hears all about the idea behind the unit from Dr Tanuj Lad 13 months later to provide an extension. This new unit will enable the hospital to now see an average of 250 to 300 patients a month. Chairman of Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Elizabeth Padmore, said: “I’d like to thank and congratulate all of the staff for their continued
hard work in opening and running the unit. “It’s the vision our clinicians such as Dr Lad and the hard work of his team and all of our staff, that mean we can continue to implement developments like this, that help us to improve patient care, which is at the heart of everything we do.�
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HAPPY snappers in Basingstoke will be able to set their creative sides free as a new-look store opens in Castle Square. Jessops Basingstoke reopened on May 4 revealing a colourful new environment for experienced and beginner photographers as camera displays made way for ‘creativity corners’. Fully trained Jessops ‘photosmiths’ based in the store will help customers create and print works of art from their pictures, whether they were snapped on a camera or phone. Jessops retail director Scott Worger said he was “incredibly excited about the reopening�. He said: “More than 95 million photos are uploaded to Instagram each day, yet we keep forgetting to print them. “Our Basingstoke store is now essentially ‘split’ in two; half will feature interactive displays of
The interior of the new-look Jessops in Castle Square hardware offerings one might expect from Jessops, and the other will focus on gifting and printing.� The renovated shop will offer colourful frames and smart-looking albums, as well as fun personalised gifts that customers can print their faces on.
Photos can be printed onto everything from blankets and cushions to more traditional scrapbooks and photo albums. “Whether you are looking for the latest DSLR camera or a gift under ÂŁ10, our team of expert and friendly staff are on hand to help,â€? Scott added.
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Warning over dogs in hot cars MAN’S best friend is unlikely to reciprocate the friendship in Hampshire after 17 dogs locked in hot cars were reported in just three days. Animal welfare charity the RSPCA received more calls about dogs “in hot environments” during the hottest early May Bank Holiday weekend on record than in any other county in England. The mercury rose to above 28ºC in parts of the UK, enough to cause serious distress or even kill a dog trapped in a hot place, such as a car, conservatory or caravan. RSPCA campaign manager Holly
Barber said: “Many people think it will be fi ne just to leave their pets for a minute or two but we know that this is all it takes for temperatures inside a car to soar to dangerous levels. “Our main advice to owners is not to leave dogs in cars and our main advice to passers-by is to call 999 if they’re concerned about an animal in a hot environment.” In 2017, only Greater London reported more cases to the RSPCA (626) than Hampshire (387). No other county in England reported more than 270 instances to the RSCPA throughout the whole of last year.
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Having designs on mental health By Owen Hughes YOUNG people in Basingstoke are drawing a line through the stigma of mental health after launching an art competition. To mark Mental Health Awareness Week this week (May 14 to 20), the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Youth Commission is launching an art campaign for anyone under 25. The ‘draw a line through stigma’ competition invites young people to create a postcard size image that represents mental health to them. The artwork can be a drawing, painting, computer drawn image, words, photo, created in textiles or whatever form allows entrants to express what mental health means to them.
Each year, the Youth Commission consults with thousands of young people to fi nd out about their concerns and come up with ideas to help address them. Almost half of those consulted chose mental health as the issue young people consider most important above other issues such as cyber safety. Michael Asante from the Youth Commission said: “Our consultation fi ndings have highlighted the urgent need to educate young people on mental health and illnesses from an early age. “This postcard campaign will take a big step in fi nding out how much young people know about mental health, as well as reducing the stigma behind the topic.”
Comments received through the consultation show that there remains a stigma around mental health and young people feel mental health conditions can be difficult to recognise. Young people also said they need
to be taken seriously and not feel judged for seeking help, according to the fi ndings. Other comments suggest that an increased promotion of available help and how to access it is required. Police and Crime Commissioner for Hampshire, Michael Lane, said: “This competition will help to raise awareness and I hope attract a wide range of entries that will give additional insight and help lead to better understanding as well as contribute to reducing the stigma associated with mental health.” The competition is open until September 30 with the winning postcard sized image made into a poster to reduce the stigma of mental health. The artist will win a voucher.
SMALL businesses in Basingstoke are warned not to get caught out by new data regulations that come into effect next week. Basingstoke-based company The Data Support Agency claims many businesses don’t know how to tackle looming pressure to be GDPR compliant by May 25. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a new EU regulation to better protect people’s personal data held by businesses and public sector organisations. Nicola Hartland, chief executive of The Data Support Agency, said: “We’ve spoken to hundreds of owners and managers of small businesses over the past few months. “Everyone knows that they have to do something, but it’s a huge concern that many people still don’t even know how to get started.” Nicola set up Chineham Park based The Data Support Agency in 2017 to help provide GDPR support specifically for small businesses. The managed service includes access to an online portal that provides guidance through all the stages required to achieve and maintain compliance.
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Basingstoke named as one of the top five towns best for buy-to-let investors The lettings landscape is changing and with more people renting than ever before, there’s still significant demand for rental property, particularly in the South East.
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Oakley Hall Hotel are delighted to announce the opening of their brand new Garden Pavilion. With a glass of chilled Champagne and the sound of smooth jazz, the tone of the event was set. Guests enjoyed roaming canapés and bowl food while networking or taking in the blissful countryside setting of Oakley Hall Hotel. If Champagne wasn’t to the guests liking, the selection of tempting cocktails on tab and complimentary chocolate tasting certainly did the trick! With a cheerful introduction, guest hosts Matt & Michelle from Heart Radio welcomed the crowd to the venue and to the grand launch of the Garden Pavilion. Managing Director, Frank Fogarty then took centre stage to officially mark the opening with the cutting of the ribbon. Once cut, the stage flooded with confetti and the sound of applause from the audience. An unforgettable moment that was perfectly captured by photographer Jacques Lloyd, Real Simple Photography.
Guests were then invited to explore the rest of the estate, or to soak in the sun and the glorious surroundings on the Garden Pavilion Terrace while enjoying one more cocktail... or two! A little more about the Garden Pavilion Adjoining Oakley Hall’s splendid Grade II listed Manor house, the beautiful Garden Pavilion has been several years in the planning. Following a multi-million pound investment, the Garden Pavilion promises to be Hampshire’s finest, most glamorous yet versatile conference and function spaces. Capable of varying configurations, function capacity ranges up to 380 guests. Alternatively for day conferencing, a capacity of 400 delegates confirms it as one of Hampshire’s largest venue spaces.
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Entertainment& Leisure Strictly duo set to dance night away By Josh Cox STRICTLY Come Dancing professionals Ian Waite and Oti Mabuse will twist and turn their way through Latin and ballroom dances at The Anvil next month. Oti is remembered with her performance with celebrity dance partner Danny Mac where they received a perfect score of 40 in the samba, while Ian has been a regular on Strictly for six series along with starring in the spin off programme, It Takes Two on BBC 2. Ian and Oti have both enjoyed huge success outside of Strictly; Ian made it to the finals of the European Professional Latin Championships in 2003 and Oti took a Bronze Medal in 2014 at The World Championships. An Audience With Ian Waite and Oti Mabuse is brought to you by the same company who presented the hugely popular Somewhere In Time tour last year. During the evening, dance enthusiasts will be enthralled by wonderful moments and fast feet designed to
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This Saturday, The Tea Bar in Basingstoke will be taken over by Harmanyvocalz, a karaoke and disco entertainment group. Host Matthew has a wide range of songs to choose from, old and new, catering for all singers and skill levels. The entertainment kicks off at 8.30pm.
give audiences an intimate insight into Ian and Oti and their lives. Talking about their up and coming tour, Oti said: “I’m really excited, it’s my very first tour and I can’t wait to get into a project that I believe in 100% that I will head jointly with Ian from beginning to the end. “I love choreographing, the audience can expect an intimate evening where they get to know both Ian and myself personally. “They will share the love of dance that we have with amazing dancing and entertainment of course.” Oti, who started dancing aged four, added: “I always wanted to dance, it’s the perfect job where you get to express yourself for a living.” The performance on June 3 will take place at 7.30pm. Tickets start from £26; with discounts available for over 65s and under 16s. For more information or to book, call The Anvil on 01256 844244 or head to anvilarts.org.uk There is also the opportunity for a pre-show meet and greet (call for more info).
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A banging festival Celebrate cider and sausages at The Four Horseshoes in Sherfield on Loddon on May 26. Their annual Cider and Sausage Festival will also feature music from local bands including the popular rock five piece Smoke N’ Fire. It’s free entry and starts from 12pm.
Get funky The Academy in Basingstoke will be filled with sounds of funk, R&B and soul as BFunkt are brought back to the venue by popular demand. Entry for the night on May 26 is £12 on the door or £10 in advance for non-members. Last entry is 10pm and the doors open at 7pm.
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Joining Points (route dependent): Ch in eham , B asin gstok e including Leisu r e Par k, B r ighton Hill, Har tley W intn ey, Hook, H atch & Y ateley. Woburn Abbey and Bletchley Park Tuesday 5th June £72 (per adult) | £69 (per senior) Woburn Abbey and Gardens, the family home of the Duke and Duchess of Bedford, has been in the Russell family since the mid16th century. An unrivalled art collection and beautiful state rooms await visitors as well as the lovely Abbey gardens. You have a Light lunch and then we travel the short distance to Bletchley Park, home of the Codebreakers. It remains highly relevant to our lives today and for the future. It is the home of British codebreaking and a birthplace of modern information technology. It played a major role in World War II, producing secret intelligence which had a direct and profound influence on the outcome of the conflict.
The Grand Union Canal, Stoke Bruerne with 2 course Roast Lunch and afternoon cream tea Tuesday 19th June £69 per person
Price includes: coach travel, two-course roast lunch, entry to the Canal Museum, boat trip on the Grand Union Canal through the Blisworth Tunnel, and afternoon cream tea. The Canal Museum is at the heart of the beautiful village of Stoke Bruerne on the Grand Union Canal. It’s a treasure trove of stories, displays, films and collections all about our waterways. The Canal Museum Housed on two floors of a historic corn mill, The Canal Museum provides an excellent overview of the history of Britain’s canals. Following your visit to the museum walk the short distance to The Boat Inn for a two course Roast lunch. In the afternoon you enjoy a cruise on the narrowboat ‘Indian Chief’ through the famous Blisworth Tunnel and your day finishes back at The Boat Inn for a Cream Tea, before the return journey.
Hever Castle including Lunch; Saturday 23rd June; £65 pp Experience 700 years of history at the romantic doublemoated castle, once the childhood home of Anne Boleyn. The splendid rooms contain fine furniture, tapestries, antiques, an important collection of Tudor paintings and two prayer books inscribed and signed by Anne Boleyn herself. Discover magnificent award-winning gardens set in 125 acres of glorious grounds. No matter what time of year you visit you are guaranteed a breathtaking display. Visitors of all ages enjoy the challenge of finding their way through the Water Maze and the 100 year old Yew Maze. There’s a fascinating collection of Miniature Model Houses, a boating Lake and a warm welcome awaits you in the shops and restaurant. We’ve included a two course lunch for you in the castle’s main restaurant.
Day by the Sea at Weymouth and Lulworth Cove, including Fish & Chip lunch with tea/coffee; Wednesday 27th June; £45 pp Weymouth’s fine Georgian seafront is an impressive backdrop to the long arc of fine, golden sand. The views from the bay are spectacular stretching across the horizon and taking in the World Heritage Jurassic Coastline. You’ll spend the morning and the first part of your afternoon in Weymouth with Fish & Chip lunch included followed by a visit to Lulworth Cove.
Sheppy’s Cider and West Somerset Railway Saturday 30th June £79 per person
This lovely day out in Somerset includes a tour, a tasting and lunch at the award winning Sheppy’s Cider. For over 200 years the skill and craftsmanship of classic Somerset cidermaking has been passed down through six generations at Sheppy’s. In the afternoon, we travel the short distance to Bishops Lydeard for a steam rail journey on the longest heritage railway in England, a 90 minute journey to the seaside resort of Minehead. You can obtain refreshments from the buffet car during your journey. Free time at Minehead before returning by coach to where you joined the coach in the morning.
Day Trip to Guernsey; Wednesday 11th July; £72 pp
Price includes: r etur n coach travel to Poole, ferry crossing, breakfast and evening meal on board the ferry. Once there, you w ill have up to 4 hours in which to explore the island’s capital of St. Peter Port with its winding cobbled streets and quaint shops. Alternatively, how about a £1 tour of the island (round trip) on a bus. Duty free shopping on board the ferry.
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BBC Countryfile Live at Blenheim Palace; Saturday 4th August; £55 pp
Price includes: r eturn coach tr avel and entr ance ticket. As one of the biggest and most exciting new outdoor events of the year, it offers visitors a special day out that everyone can enjoy with BBC Countryfile as its heart. Featuring amazing animal and livestock displays, food demonstrations and the latest farm machinery, a wildlife zone and woodland activities. There will be hundreds of places to shop at with stalls including food, craft, clothing and gardening.
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Exploring political and personal views By Josh Cox ONE of the most controversial topics over recent years comes, in the form of theatre, to The Phoenix in Bordon next month. Her Majesty’s Naval Base Clyde, or Faslane, situated 40 miles outside Glasgow, is home to the UK’s nuclear missile programme, Trident. With her family having worked in Faslane all her life, and with friends protesting at the gates, director, writer and actor Jenna Watt explores what happens when the personal and political collide. Drawing upon interviews with individuals at the front line of the nuclear debate, Jenna navigates her own journey through the politics, protests and peace camps in this multi-award-winning show. Her work uncovers the answers to the questions we should all be asking about our nuclear deterrent and invites audiences to contemplate the programme in detail. The UK tour follows directly on from taking the Fringe First Award at Edinburgh Festival Fringe and
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On stage Through the years The Chineham Arms in Chineham will host five piece rock band Thickcut on May 26 from 8.30pm. The group play songs from the likes of Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Thin Lizzy, Whitesnake and the Rolling Stones. Collectively, they have more than 50 years of experience in the music world.
winning the Summerhall Lustrum award. British Theatre Guide raved about the show, saying “an extraordinary piece of documentary theatre. Always engaging, impressively entertaining and often surprisingly funny”. Outside of Faslane, Jenna creates small to mid-scale multi-disciplinary theatre works that combine the practice of live art and more traditional theatrical forms, and is best known for creating works that explore sociopolitical issues. As a director, Jenna predominantly directs new writing by young people and emerging writers. She has amassed a huge portfolio over the past 10 plus years and worked with companies including; The National Theatre of Scotland, Traverse Theatre, Magnetic North, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Unlimited Theatre and Northern Stage. Faslane will be performed on June 1 at 7.30pm. Tickets are £12. For more information or to book, call The Phoenix box office on 01420 472 664 or email info@phoenixarts.co.uk.
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Covering it up Covers band Flying Visit will be performing songs from the 70s to the present day at Royal British Legion Club in Alton on May 26. The group’s repertoire is a blend of rock and roll, country, blues, and ballads influenced by a broad range of well known bands and solo artists. The music will kick off at 8.30pm. Entry is £3 for non members.
Looking for thrills? A tribute to the ‘king of pop’ will take place at The Academy in Basingstoke on June 2 from 7pm. The Michael Jackson tribute act will be performing hits from a career spanning five decades, followed by a resident DJ until 2am. Tickets are £12 on the door or £10 in advance for non-members.
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BBC 2
ITV
6.30pm Great Continental Railway Journeys
Channel 4
8.30pm Paul O’grady: For the Love of Dogs
Channel 5
9.00pm Humans
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9.15am 10.00am 11.00am 11.45am
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Royal Recipes Love in the Countryside Victoria Derbyshire BBC Newsroom Live
8.30am Lorraine 9.25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30am This Morning
7.10am 7.35am 8.30am 10.05am
3rd Rock from the Sun Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 11.00am Undercover Boss USA
8.20am 8.40am 8.55am 9.05am 9.15am 11.15am
Floogals Digby Dragon Nella the Princess Knight Mofy The Wright Stuff The Yorkshire Vet
12.15pm 1.00pm 1.30pm 1.45pm 2.15pm 3.15pm 3.45pm 4.30pm 5.15pm
Bargain Hunt BBC News at One Regional News and Weather Doctors The Doctor Blake Mysteries Escape to the Country Royal Recipes Hardball Pointless
12.00pm 1.00pm 1.45pm 2.30pm 3.30pm 4.30pm 5.15pm
The Daily Politics Perfection Going Back Giving Back Digging for Britain Victorian Farm Street Auction Antiques Road Trip
12.30pm 1.30pm 1.55pm 2.00pm 3.00pm 4.00pm 5.00pm
Loose Women ITV Lunchtime News ITV News London Judge Rinder’s Crime Stories Dickinson’s Real Deal Tipping Point The Chase
12.00pm 12.05pm 1.05pm 2.10pm 3.00pm 4.00pm 5.00pm 5.30pm
Channel 4 News Coast v Country Posh Pawnbrokers Countdown A Place in the Sun The £100k Drop Four in a Bed Buy it Now
12.10pm 12.15pm 1.15pm 1.45pm 2.15pm 3.15pm 5.00pm 5.30pm
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6.00pm 6.30pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 10.30pm 10.45pm 11.45pm 12.30am 12.35am 6.00am
BBC News at Six Regional News and Weather The One Show EastEnders Britain’s Best Home Cook Ambulance BBC News at Ten Regional News and Weather Question Time This Week Weather for the Week Ahead BBC News Breakfast
6.00pm 6.30pm
Eggheads Great Continental Railway Journeys Back to the Land with Kate Humble Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby Million Pound Menu The League of Gentlemen Newsnight Dara and Ed’s Great Big Adventure The Bridge Versailles
6.00pm 6.30pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 8.30pm
ITV News London ITV Evening News Emmerdale Tonight Emmerdale Paul O’grady: For the Love of Dogs Innocent ITV News at Ten and Weather ITV News London Great Art Give it a Year Tonight Jackpot247
6.00pm 6.30pm 7.00pm 7.55pm 8.00pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 11.05pm 12.10am 1.20am 2.15am
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2.00pm Judge Rinder’s Crime Stories
9.00pm Gogglebox
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Ill Gotten Gains Homes Under the Hammer A1: Britain’s Longest Road The Housing Enforcers
7.15am 8.00am 9.00am 11.00am
Royal Recipes Antiques Roadshow Victoria Derbyshire BBC Newsroom Live
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7.10am 7.35am 8.30am 10.05am
3rd Rock from the Sun Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 11.00am Undercover Boss USA
8.40am 8.55am 9.05am 9.15am 11.15am
Digby Dragon Nella the Princess Knight Mofy The Wright Stuff The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door
12.15pm 1.00pm 1.30pm 1.45pm 2.15pm 3.15pm 3.45pm 4.30pm 5.15pm
Bargain Hunt BBC News at One Regional News and Weather Doctors The Doctor Blake Mysteries Escape to the Country Royal Recipes Hardball Pointless
12.00pm 1.00pm 1.45pm 2.30pm 3.30pm 4.30pm 5.15pm
The Daily Politics Perfection Going Back Giving Back Digging for Britain Victorian Farm Street Auction Antiques Road Trip
12.30pm 1.30pm 1.55pm 2.00pm 3.00pm 4.00pm 5.00pm
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Channel 4 News Coast v Country Posh Pawnbrokers Countdown A Place in the Sun The £100k Drop Four in a Bed Buy it Now The Simpsons Hollyoaks Channel 4 News
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Saturday May 19th
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AFTERNOON
MORNING
TOP TV
BBC 1 3.20pm F.A. Cup
BBC 2 12.00pm Tron Legacy
6.30pm Ninja Warrior UK
9.00pm The Martian
Channel 5 6.20pm Britannia: Secrets of the Royal Yacht
9.00am
The Royal Wedding: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
8.30am Beyond Bionic 9.00am Robot Wars 10.00am Astronauts: Do You Have What it Takes? 11.00am SAS: Rogue Warriors
7.30am 7.45am 8.00am 8.25am 9.25am
Teen Titans Go! Adventure Time Thunderbirds are Go Zoe Ball on Saturday Harry and Meghan: The Royal Wedding
7.10am 8.00am 9.00am 10.30am 11.55am
King of Queens Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier The Big Bang Theory The Simpsons
9.10am 9.30am 9.45am 10.00am 10.30am 11.25am
Shimmer and Shine Digby Dragon Peppa Pig Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Gadget Show Police Interceptors
2.00pm 3.00pm 3.20pm 3.50pm 4.00pm 4.10pm 5.00pm
Football Focus Mourinho and Manchester United F.A. Cup BBC News Regional News and Weather Match of the Day Live Match of the Day Live
12.00pm 2.00pm 3.00pm 4.00pm
3.00pm 4.00pm 5.00pm
Tenable Tipping Point The Chase
12.25pm 12.55pm 1.30pm 2.30pm 3.30pm 4.30pm 5.35pm
The Simpsons The Simpsons Come Dine with Me A Place in the Sun A Place in the Sun Location, Location, Location The Secret Life of the Zoo
12.05pm 1.05pm 2.05pm 3.00pm
Police Interceptors Police Interceptors Police Interceptors Harry and Meghan: A Royal Romance 5 News Weekend FIA Formula E Live
7.40pm 8.30pm 9.20pm 10.20pm 10.50pm 11.25pm 11.55pm 1.25am 1.30am 6.00am
Pointless Casualty All Round to Mrs Brown’s BBC News Match of the Day The Button The Wedding Video Weather for the Week Ahead BBC News Breakfast
6.30pm 7.00pm
6.30pm 7.00pm 8.00pm 9.00pm 11.50pm 1.30am
Channel 4 News Grand Designs Titanic: The New Evidence The Martian Sinister 2 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA Hollyoaks Omnibus Steph and Dom’s One Star to Five Star Steph and Dom’s One Star to Five Star Fifteen to One King of Queens
6.20pm
5.00pm 5.30pm
Tron Legacy The World According to Kids Love in the Countryside Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby The Forest Pangolins - The World’s Most Wanted Animal
Dad’s Army The Royal Wedding: Highlights of the Day 8.30pm Motty Mastermind 9.00pm Motty - the Man Behind the Sheepskin 10.05pm Countdown to the Full Motty 10.35pm The Damned United 12.05am False Trail 2.10am This is BBC Two 6.35am Glorious Gardens From Above
6.00pm 6.15pm 6.30pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 9.20pm
ITV Evening News ITV News London Ninja Warrior UK Harry Hill’s Alien Fun Capsule Britain’s Got Talent The Keith and Paddy Picture Show 9.50pm ITV News 10.20pm Jaws 3 12.15am Change Your Tune 1.20am Jackpot247 3.00am Mr Selfridge 3.50am ITV Nightscreen 6.00am Sooty
2.20am 4.30am 5.00am 5.25am 6.15am
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Britannia: Secrets of the Royal Yacht 7.15pm The Queen Mary: Cruising with the Royals 8.15pm Elizabeth I 9.20pm To be Announced 10.15pm Harry and Meghan: A Royal Romance 12.15am Super Casino 3.10am GPs: Behind Closed Doors 4.00am Extraordinary People 4.45am House Doctor 5.10am The Great Artists 5.35am Wildlife SOS
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8.25am Match of the Day 9.00am The Andrew Marr Show 10.00am Feel the Spirit - A Jazz Celebration Service for Pentecost 11.00am Sunday Politics
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Gardeners’ World Countryfile The Beechgrove Garden Saturday Kitchen Best Bites Spring Kitchen with Tom Kerridge
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The Haunted Hathaways ITV News Zoe Ball on Sunday Countrywise Peston on Sunday Britain’s Got Talent
7.35am 8.30am 9.00am 9.30am
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9.55am Peppa Pig 10.00am Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10.30am Naughty Dogs Make You Laugh Out Loud 11.25am Naughty Toddlers Make You Laugh Out Loud
12.15pm 1.00pm 1.15pm 2.10pm 2.25pm 3.00pm 4.35pm 5.35pm 5.50pm
Homes Under the Hammer BBC News Bargain Hunt Points of View Songs of Praise Cinderella Britain’s Best Home Cook BBC News Regional News and Weather
12.30pm 2.30pm 3.15pm 4.00pm
Athletics Escape to the Country Garden Rescue World’s Most Extraordinary Homes Athletics
12.15pm 1.15pm 1.25pm 2.30pm 3.00pm 4.00pm 5.00pm
Britain’s Got More Talent ITV Lunchtime News Ninja Warrior UK Paul O’grady: For the Love of Dogs Change Your Tune Tipping Point The Chase: Celebrity Special
12.30pm 1.30pm 1.55pm 2.25pm 2.50pm 4.40pm 5.40pm
Bake Off: The Professionals The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Location, Location, Location Grand Designs
12.20pm 1.25pm 3.00pm 4.00pm 4.05pm 5.05pm
6.00pm 7.00pm 8.00pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 10.20pm 10.30pm 11.35pm 12.10am 12.15am 6.00am
Rhs Chelsea Flower Show 2018 Countryfile Antiques Roadshow A Very English Scandal BBC News Regional News and Weather Imagine... The Women’s Football Show Weather for the Week Ahead BBC News Breakfast
6.00pm 7.00pm 8.00pm
Dragons’ Den Million Pound Menu Neanderthals - Meet Your Ancestors Burma with Simon Reeve Atlanta Atlanta Later Weekend... with Jools Holland Burke and Hare Question Time Holby City This is BBC Two Flog it! Trade Secrets
6.00pm 6.30pm 6.45pm 7.00pm 8.00pm 10.00pm 10.20pm 11.20pm 12.10am 1.00am 3.00am 3.50am 5.05am 6.00am
Harry Hill’s Alien Fun Capsule ITV Evening News ITV News London Little Big Shots Midsomer Murders ITV News Peston on Sunday This Time Next Year Great Art Jackpot247 Motorsport UK ITV Nightscreen The Jeremy Kyle Show Good Morning Britain
6.35pm 7.00pm 8.00pm 9.00pm 10.15pm 11.10pm 12.15am 2.00am 2.55am 3.50am 4.45am 5.10am 6.00am 6.45am
Channel 4 News Escape to the Chateau Bake Off: The Professionals The Handmaid’s Tale Gogglebox First Dates The Perks of Being a Wallflower Meet the Markles Best Laid Plans Gok’s Fill Your House for Free Mobil 1 the Grid Fifteen to One Countdown 3rd Rock from the Sun
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Ill Gotten Gains Homes Under the Hammer Neighbourhood Blues Close Calls: On Camera
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3rd Rock from the Sun Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 11.00am Undercover Boss USA
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BRINGING EVERYDAY AMAZING TO WINKLEBURY WAY ALDI has wanted to open a neighbourhood store in Basingstoke for some time, and is delighted to have identified the former Budgens site on Winklebury Way as a suitable location. There’s a lot to Like… • A significant investment by ALDI would bring a vacant, brownfield site back into beneficial economic use. • A new store would lead to the creation of up to 40 new jobs, which ALDI would actively seek to recruit from the local area. • ALDI is attracting hundreds of thousands of new customers every year with its awardwinning range of exclusive brands, passing low operating costs on to customers in the form of low prices. • ALDI is the highest ranked supermarket in the Institute of Customer Services’ UK Customer Satisfaction Index 2017. • ALDI is the lowest priced supermarket in the UK and 15.2% cheaper than its nearest competitor (The Grocer 33, published 24th August 2017). We are hoping to submit a planning application to Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council as soon as possible and are inviting feedback from local residents before we finalise the plans. You can see more details and provide feedback at https://www.aldiconsult.co.uk/ winkleburyway/ You can also provide feedback by calling Planning Potential on 0117 214 1820 or emailing winkleburywayaldi@planningpotential.co.uk .
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Ill Gotten Gains Homes Under the Hammer Neighbourhood Blues Close Calls: On Camera
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Rhs Chelsea Flower Show 2018 Top of the Shop with Tom Kerridge 9.00am Victoria Derbyshire 11.00am BBC Newsroom Live
8.30am Lorraine 9.25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30am This Morning
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Bargain Hunt BBC News at One Regional News and Weather Doctors The Doctor Blake Mysteries Escape to the Country Rhs Chelsea Flower Show 2018 Hardball Pointless
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Keeping you motoring for over 30 years Volkswagen Take UP! 1.0 litre 60PS – 5 door
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Power & efficiency The version I had on test was a 5 door Take UP! which was fitted with a 3 cylinder 999cc 60PS petrol engine and is still one of the best units I have come across in my opinion. Yes, I know pretty much every manufacturer now has a 3 cylinder engine available in their range, but I still think the VW unit is the better one by a mile. Out on the open road I managed to achieve 60mpg as long as I didn’t drive it like I stole it. Of course, I could tell you that the UP! will max out at 101mph, but to be honest, it wasn’t built
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for speed, so you are probably not that interested. But, if you do fancy a race from 0-62, then expect to be waiting around for about14.4sec for that to happen. So, with its 999cc engine, you’d expect it to be slow right? Well, actually it nips around the city in a rush and it doesn’t really feel underpowered at all truth be told. Plus I recently had to take my children on a weekend camping trip to Ross-on-Wye (why the sun was fi nally out) meaning it was full to bursting with all our camping gear, but still – the little UP! just kept on going.
On the road The little UP! is a scream – it’s easy to drive and feels brilliant for such a small car. I own a Fiat 500 and I have to say that the little UP! Is as good as the little Fiat – if not that little bit better out on the road, because it’s less ‘bouncy’. Remember though, this is not a hot hatch; it’s an eco-warrior that was designed to save you money as well
as being stylish. As for the handling, I decided I would give it four out of five stars because it’s as good as the competition when the road gets nice and twisty.
Design & technology The interior is a little on the bland side – but it’s functional, and I like
the body coloured dash panel and the centre speedo which gives it a better feel on the inside. Although the seats do feel a little deckchair like, then again, they do hold you fi rm and that’s the main thing here. There’s also an array of kit inside such as; DAB radio, electric front windows, 3.1” monochrome screen, SD card reader, halogen clear head-
There is no doubt in my mind that VW UP! will live with you for a very long time and you will instantly replace it with another when the time is right. To be honest it’s like your secret little friend that will make you feel happy every time you turn the key. Priced from £9,725.
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3PC suite. Onld but clean £10 ONO. Burgandy. Genuine reason for sale Tel: 01256 770864
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PETROL mower Briggs Stratton. Good condition. £30 Tel: 07570 852610 FRIDGE. Bosch. Under worktop, good condition £30 Tel: 07570 852610
ROLLER blind 43” wide 40” drop. Can cut to size £5 Tel: 01256 357297 PETROL lawn mower. M40- 450C B&S engine 450 ‘S’ series spares or repair £30 Tel: 07506 213355 SOFT sports bag with foam egg shape interior. Size 48 x14 x 4½. As new £5 Tel: 01256 357297 TRAVEL kettle, used ten days only. £10 Tel: 01256 356303 BLACK Reclination chair. Used bedroom only £40 Tel: 01256 356303 TV Stand. 2 tiers, 50cm drop. 60cm wide, 42ch deep. £20 Tel: 01256 356303
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40” LED smart TV. Freeview HD tuner. Wireless internet connection. Exc cond £150 SONY make. Tel: 01256 326789 BRAND new unwanted kingsize duvet and cover £25 Tel: 01256 389255 TWO electric convector heaters. Brand new, still in boxes. £15 each Tel: 01256 389255 SMALL green covered armchair. Very good condition £25 Tel: 01256 389255 GENUINE black leather jacket. ¾ length. Size XXL £30 ono Tel: 01256 462172 GENUINE black leather jacket. Bomber style size XL £30 ONO Tel: 01256 462172
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Captain Connolly skates off By Owen Hughes CAPTAIN ‘fantastic’ Aaron Connolly has followed head coach Doug Sheppard out of the Basingstoke Bison door after five years with the club. A club statement announced the departure of the trophy treble-winning captain at the same time as revealing defenceman Dan Scott also departs the NIHL South 1 and play-off champions. Both players were crucial to the Herd’s historic season on the ice as Bison charged to the title keeping six shutouts and racking up 26 wins. Leading goalscorer Connolly and defenceman Scott were both presented with the Players’ Player award in April. Departing captain Connolly said
it had been “an honour” to “pull the Bison colours on” over the last five years and leaves the club to move closer to his family. He said: “I leave this wonderful club with the most amazing memories that will last a lifetime. “I can’t begin to thank all the fans for everything they have done to support me and make my time in Basingstoke so enjoyable. “Of course, my time with the Bison would not have been the same without the boys I had the pleasure to play alongside, Shep and the team staff. “The friendships I have made along this journey I will always be grateful for. “I am looking forward to the next chapter in my life and hockey career, I hope our paths all cross again soon.
“It’s been a hell of a ride.” A spokesperson for the club said: “The Bison would like to thank both Aaron and Dan for their contribution to the club and we wish them well in their future endeavours. “Clearly the past week has been eventful for the club with the unexpected departure of Doug Sheppard and discussions are ongoing with several potential replacements. “As soon as we are able to provide an update we will.” The club also moved to allay fans’ fears about the budget for the forthcoming NIHL season, confi rming the playing budget had not been slashed. An annual league meeting will take place on Sunday at which point Bison will announce details on season tickets.
Sports Shorts Cup winners Wintney HARTLEY Wintney have been crowned Aldershot Senior Invitational Cup champions after easing past Eversley California 4-1 on Tuesday. The Row fell behind early on at the Memorial Fields but Paul Hodges pulled the Hampshire side level. A Dean Stow free kick made sure Hartley had a half-time lead before Nic Ciardini and a second Hodges goal secured the cup with the second half goals. Hartley were promoted to the Southern Premier League after beating Cambridge City in the playoff fi nal.
Promotion hopes LEAGUE champions Basingstoke Bison Ladies took their foot off the pedal for the final game of the season against Cardiff Comets on Sunday as the visitors left Hampshire 4-2 winners. The Welsh side were 4-0 going into the fi nal period but two goals in just over two minutes salvaged a consolation. Bison Ladies travel to Sheffield on May 19 and 20 hoping for promotion to the premier league through the play-offs.
Hell of a ride for Bison captain Aaron Connolly who is leaving after five years Picture: grantkingphotography
Medal successes for athletics club in county champs BASINGSTOKE athletes found success on the track at the county championships last weekend earning a haul of 46 medals. More than 80 athletes from Basingstoke and Mid Hants Athletics Club competed at the Hampshire County Championship with 12 members taking gold. Ben Pattison was the standout performer on Saturday triumphing in the 200m with a time of 22.02, moving up to number two in the UK rankings. There was a clean sweep for the club athletes in the Under 20 women’s 400m as Rebecca Bullock took gold with team mates Lydia Sommers and Amber Clare winning silver and bronze. GB Juniors athlete Mair Edwards won gold in the 100m (U20) while Ayomide Cole won in the 100m race. In the Sunday sunshine, Ayomide Cole moved up to number four in the UK after winning gold in the 200m in a time of 25.53 in her fi rst year as an
Collard comes home ROB Collard is gearing up for the return of the British Touring Car Championship to his home county of Hampshire this weekend as the racing series heads to Thruxton. Thruxton Group managing director Bill Coombs told BTCC he is “always thrilled” to host the country’s “premier four-wheeled series”. Eversley’s Rob Collard sealed BMW’s 100th victory in the BTCC last year and will hope to replicate that achievement on home turf.
Above, Ben Pattison (416) in the 200m on his way to winning gold, Jordan Ford (404), also from the club came fourth and left, 200m success for from left, Catherine Edwards (U17 silver 200m & gold 300m), Mair Edwards (U20 gold 100m & 200m), Ayomide Cole (U15 gold in 100m & 200m) and Izzy Pinder (U15 silver 200m & high jump, gold 300m)
Under 15, with Izzy Pinder picking up silver. Catherine Edwards added to her gold from the 300m by winning silver in the Under 17 category just before her sister, Mair, won gold in the U20 age group. Other golds included James Beeks (1500m (Senior)), Harry Richardson (800m (U20)), Emily Cornwall (long jump and high jump), Maddie Deadman (3000m (U20)) and Hannah Haugvik (hurdles (U20)).
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Strong start to season with good win for Bountymen BASINGSTOKE and North Hants Cricket Club’s season started with a 77-run win in the second round of the ECB National Club Championship on Sunday. Basingstoke won the toss at May’s Bounty and captain Mitch Stokes elected to bat as his side went on to score 201 for 9 (40 overs) to Goatacre
CC’s 124 all out (33 overs). George Metzger (29) and Chris Froud (39) batted first, hitting four fours between them, as their partnership took 81 before both were out for lbw. Mitch Stokes (44) and Bradley Neal (43) upped the score to 190 for the fourth wicket but bowler Jack
Haines was in impressive form taking 4-42. Max Harsham (7) and David Griffiths (10) chipped in to further cement the Bountymen’s strong start. Goatacre struggled to mount a response as Jack Haines (13) and Ross Dixie (23) stepped up to bat only to fi nd Martyn James (2-31) and Ash-
ley Neal (2-8) thwarting any threat. David Griffiths (2-29) from six overs, Mitch Stokes (1-17) from five overs and Bradley Neal (2-16) from four overs helped ensure Goatacre were all out after 33 overs. Round three of the Championship continues on June 3 as Basingstoke host Normandy.
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HAMPSHIRE batsman James Vince has missed out on England selection despite striking a sensational double-century as Hants salvaged a draw from the Specsavers County Championship match with Somerset at Taunton. Vince went on to make 201 not out in a marathon vigil to lead his side to 432 for four. By the time the players shook hands at 4.50pm, Vince had battled away for more than eight and a half hours, his longest ever Championship innings.
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World number one spot goes begging at Players By Owen Hughes NORTH Hampshire golfer Justin Rose missed out on the opportunity to be named England’s fourth World Number One on Sunday at the Players Championship. The former Tylney Park and Hartley Wintney member had the first chance of his 20-year career to be named the World Number One if he had won the Players Championship and if other scorecards fell in his favour. Rose’s slim hopes of taking top spot might not have come to fruition but the former Robert May’s pupil enjoyed a positive outing at Sawgrass. Rose equalled a tournament record when he became the ninth player in tournament history to card six consecutive birdies. The Englishman was 16 shots adrift of runaway leader Webb Simpson on the final day, who became the eighth player to achieve six consecutive birdies two days earlier. Rose hit 13 of 14 fairways and 14 of 18 greens in regulation finishing nine under for the tournament. The Hampshire golfer signed off in style on the final day with a six-under
Justin Rose put in a strong final round to card six back-to-back birdies but couldn’t pull enough back to catch winner Webb Simpson 66, tied for 23rd at nine under on the Players Championship leader board below compatriots Tommy Fleetwood (T7) and Ian Poulter (T11). Rose reached the green in two and sank a sub one-foot putt for the birdie on the 423-yard par-4 first hole, but missed his birdie putt from
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13 feet on the 532-yard par-5 second to finish with a 3-putt par. On the 237-yard par-3 eighth, Rose managed a two-putt bogey after sending his tee shot 201 yards to the left greenside bunker and his sand shot 19 yards to the green. The Olympic gold medallist hit a birdie on the 583-yard par 5 ninth and reached the green in two before sinking a sub one-foot putt for birdie on the 424-yard par-4 10th hole to move two under for the round. His third under-par hole in a row on the 558-yard par-5 11th was swiftly followed by his fourth on the 302-yard par-4 12th and a fifth on the 181-yard par-3 13th. Rose matched the tournament record for six consecutive birdies when after reaching the green in two on the 481-yard par-4 14th hole and sinking a 33-inc h putt for birdie on the 523-yard par-5 16th. A bogey on the 462-yard par-4 18th with two putting after reaching the green in three moved the 2013 US Open Champion to six under for the round. Despite fighting back Rose finished nine shots behind Simpson whose 18 under for the four days won him the title.
Captain Mitch Stokes led the charge as Basingstoke and North Hants CC won on Sunday Picture: Neil Smith
Roaring into third round Bountymen captain Mitch Stokes notched 44 runs to help his side to their first victory of the season. Basingstoke and North Hants CC progressed to round three of the ECB National Club Championship at the
expense of Goatacre after winning by 77 runs on home soil on Sunday. Stokes elected to bat first and helped his side to score 201 for 9 from 40 overs. See inside for full report
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