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  • Station scheme back on the table

    A FRESH attempt at regenerating a major Winchester scheme was approved by council chiefs despite concerns over the city's need for more office space. Councillors approved a report on the controversial Station Approach regeneration at cabinet. The

  • Calligraphy workshop at Winchester Cathedral

    ANYONE interested in calligraphy should pop into Winchester Cathedral for a calligraphy workshop on Saturday April 8.There will be expert tuition from Cathedral scribes. The day will focus on studying The Uncial Hand.Equipment is provided although students

  • Winchester man fined for breaking court order

    BENJAMIN David Murrell has been fined for breaching a court order barring him from contacting a woman.Murrell, 25, of Queens Mead, Stanmore, Winchester admitting breaking the restraining order imposed only four days earlier by contacting Annie Smeaton

  • Food event supporting local business makes its return

    A POPULAR Bishop's Waltham culinary event will make its return. “Bishop’s Waltham Bites” on March 25 is the opportunity for participants to sample tasty treats prepared by local food businesses in the town centre.For a fee of £5, food-lovers can sample

  • New theatre boss welcomed by mayor

    WINCHESTER'S new theatre chief executive was welcomed to the city by the mayor. Councillor Jane Rutter introduced Deryck Newland, now the chief executive of Live Theatre Winchester Trust, at a special reception at Abbey House. The Live Theatre Winchester

  • Meon Valley Lions Club raise funds for support centre

    FUNDRAISERS near Winchester have purchased cameras to help with treatment at a disability support centre.Meon Valley Lions Club bought two high-quality Sony W830 cameras for the Rainbow Centre in Fareham. This specialist day centre for Conductive education