REVIEW REVIEW: Tom Fletcher’s characters leap off the page in festive musical adventure
The star of the show, Monster, was absolutely hilarious, and his cheeky personality had us all laughing.
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Kiran is a senior reporter for the Basingstoke Gazette and Andover Advertiser. He writes a range of stories that are close to your heart – your favourite pubs or restaurants in town, or a flood in your neighbourhood. He is always keen to hear about any community features and initiatives you wish to see in your paper. Outside work, he is a sports enthusiast and follows almost all sports. He also curates the sports coverage for both titles.
Kiran is a senior reporter for the Basingstoke Gazette and Andover Advertiser. He writes a range of stories that are close to your heart – your favourite pubs or restaurants in town, or a flood in your neighbourhood. He is always keen to hear about any community features and initiatives you wish to see in your paper. Outside work, he is a sports enthusiast and follows almost all sports. He also curates the sports coverage for both titles.
The star of the show, Monster, was absolutely hilarious, and his cheeky personality had us all laughing.
Former Basingstoke MP Dame Maria Miller has been named the first independent chair of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR).
Emergency services were called to the scene near Picket Twenty at approximately 10.17am following reports of the crash.
Lucy-Anne Rushton, known as Lucy, was killed in her Andover home in 2019 after enduring years of domestic abuse at the hands of her estranged husband.
At the end of the evidence hearing, the jury reached a narrative conclusion on Wednesday, December 18, after deliberating for 12 hours and 37 minutes.
Ringway North in Basingstoke was closed briefly just after 7am.
Reopened in late November, the refurbished clubhouse is light and spacious, with large new windows that allow guests to take in panoramic views of gliders.
The Red House, a Grade II-listed building on London Street, dates back to the 16th century and was used as a public house from the late 18th century.
Bob and Amarjit Gujral, who have run the much-loved Watson Way Post Office and Stores since the late 1990s, officially stepped down last weekend.
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