The Anaerobic Digester at Farleigh Wallop
Now that construction has started of the AD facility, just over the M3 bridge on the road to Farleigh Wallop, I thought it might be appropriate to review the position. There can be no...
Now that construction has started of the AD facility, just over the M3 bridge on the road to Farleigh Wallop, I thought it might be appropriate to review the position. There can be no...
At the end of April there was a public exhibition at the Community Centre by a company called Belectric, which is proposing a huge solar panel farm around the anaerobic digester, over the M3...
Many of our readers will have seen the article in the Basingstoke Gazette regarding the recycling of tetra packs, plastic yoghurt pots etc. These can now be recycled and there is a collection point...
Dan and Julie Putty talk to the Rabbiter The last Thursday in May saw the annual Mayor making ceremony for Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council. The Mayor is the senior citizen of Basingstoke and...
The Borough’s Local Plan currently proposes up to 5,200 homes to be built to the south and west of Basingstoke, completely overwhelming the local infrastructure. There is a risk that this could be increased...
Not many people know that a man whose face is a familiar sight on BBC TV’s South Today programme has lived in Hatch Warren since 2003. As a Senior Broadcast Journalist for BBC News,...
There is a team of us from Basingstoke, myself, Lorraine Stewart, Pete Styles, Gail Styles, Sean Cummins, Russell Beaven, Martyn Pattison, Greg Ellingford, Andy Butler, Tom Hartgill. We are climbing the Snowdon Horseshoe, which...
On 6th March 2014 Hatch Warren Runners (HWR) celebrated its 1st Birthday. To celebrate the occasion HWR volunteered all positions at the local Basingstoke parkrun which had an attendance of 400 people, HWR laid...
Is your son or daughter interested in playing cricket. Oakley CC are looking for U9 players to play for their team? Qualified coaches take training on a Monday evening 6.15pm to 7.15pm with games...
Jessica Saunders travelled to Cameroon, Africa, during her gap year last year for 8 weeks to teach English and Maths to children aged 7 and 8. This was such an amazing opportunity so when...