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Fareham man triumphs in white-collar Muay Thai event
17+ min ago (602+ words) Local man Will Gammon describes himself as “delighted, proud and exhausted” having represented Fareham’s Fierce Muay Thai in a charity white-collar Thai boxing event in Aldershot, raising funds for the Second-Round Youth Project. 35-year-old Mr Gammon was among 30 novice Thai…...
Al Murray backs stem cell register campaign following death of young nephew
2+ day, 16+ hour ago (529+ words) Stem cell charity Anthony Nolan has launched a new campaign fronted by comedian Al Murray (Anthony Nolan/PA) Comedian Al Murray has urged people to “pack a parachute for a stranger” and join the stem cell register following the death…...
Southern Water teams work through night to prevent water outages
4+ day, 11+ hour ago (381+ words) Southern Water have been working overnight after technical failures threatened water supplies to tens of thousands of homes. The site experienced technical failures, partly caused by blocked pipework, which required urgent repairs. During Saturday, Otterbourne Water Supply Works was only…...
'Young people have a real interest in how to make a difference' - Column
1+ week, 17+ min ago (411+ words) Some seem to think that teenagers don’t care about politics, the society they’re growing up in, or the wider world around them. That’s not my experience. When I visit schools or youth clubs, I find that – far from being disengaged…...
Businesses hit with huge fines totalling £335,000 over illegal workers
2+ mon, 6+ day ago (368+ words) Southampton businesses have been fined a total of £335,000 for employing workers who did not have the legal right to work in the UK. According to the latest Home Office enforcement data, Southampton businesses have been hit with huge fines, ranging…...
Supplier records rise in sales as motorists buy recycled car parts to save money
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (397+ words) More motorists are turning to recycled car parts as rising repair costs put pressure on budgets. Shedfield-based Silverlake Automotive Recycling, a supplier of affordable recycled car parts, has reported a 31 per cent rise in sales since the end of 2023. It…...
Historic Fareham church clock set to be restored
3+ mon, 4+ day ago (369+ words) A familiar landmark is set to return to working order. The clock on the tower of St Peter and St Paul Church in Fareham will be restored this summer, as part of a wider project to repair the historic building....
A look back at the most unusual pedal-powered vehicles in Southampton
3+ mon, 1+ week ago (243+ words) Pedal power has fueled travel, fitness, and machinery for centuries. Beyond the bike, inventors have dreamed up a weird and wonderful world of human-powered creations. One of the first variations was the classic penny-farthing. The vehicle’s massive front wheel was…...
Defence company backs Gosport Marine Festival
3+ mon, 2+ week ago (150+ words) A defence technology company is supporting this year’s Gosport Marine Festival. STS Defence is sponsoring the event, which takes place on Saturday, May 16, and offers a full day of free, family-friendly maritime activities. The festival is organised by Portsmouth Harbour…...
Gemma Collins complains about ‘rancid’ conditions in camp on I’m A Celebrity
4+ mon, 1+ week ago (503+ words) Gemma Collins is seen complaining about the “rancid” conditions in the Savannah Slum camp, which she has described as “Hell”, on tonight’s episode of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! South Africa. In a sneak peek at Wednesday’s…...