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Time running out to get tickets to Winchester fireworks night
TICKETS are selling out fast for this year’s Winchester firework event. Retailers have reported sales for the first ticketed event have not deterred customers and instead reported bumper sales. Some retailers still have limited tickets remaining
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Winchester business chiefs team up with city council on street care project
WINCHESTER Business Improvement District has launched a new plan to clean up the city. The BID has teamed up with the city council to provide enhanced street care including routine repairs, redecorating street furniture and chewing gum removal.
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Capital FM to host Winchester Christmas lights switch-on
ONE of the UK’s biggest radio stations is hosting Winchester’s annual Christmas Lights switch-on. Capital FM’s breakfast show DJs Paul Gillies and Emily Segal will compere the event in The Broadway on Thursday, November 14, which will see 25,000
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Winchester University lecturers go on strike tomorrow in row over pay
LECTURERS at the University of Winchester will be on strike tomorrow (October 31) in a row over pay. The one-day walkout by members of Unison, Unite and UCU (University and College Union) trade unions is part of a national protest against a proposed
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Winchester shoppers generously donate towards Rotary polio campaign
SHOPPERS who bumped into either Donald Duck, or an enthusiastic clown, in Winchester High Street on Saturday afternoon had the chance to donate to the global Rotary International Initiative against polio. Members of Winchester University’s newly-formed
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Winchester skate park receives boost from environmental trust
PLANS for a new Winchester skate park have been given a massive boost. The Veolia Environmental Trust has given the city council a £100,000 grant through the Landfill Communities Fund for a new skate park in Gordon Road. It will replace the
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Otterbourne community restores war memorial for WW1 commemorations
MEMBERS of the Otterbourne community came together on Friday (October 25) to begin work for next year’s World War One commemorations. The war memorial at St Matthew’s Church on Main Road was restored and cleaned by Southern Water and Clancy Docwra