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Bike star Brody Crockford, 12, is following in dad's tyre marks

Brody Crockford has made his mark on the junior motorcycle road racing scene by finishing the 2017 season as runner-up in the Cool FAB Racing MiniGP70 British Championship.




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MOTORSPORT: Rob Collard's looking forward to BTCC

Hampshire racing driver Rob Collard has set his goals high ahead of the new British Touring Car Championship season.




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Far Cry Primal - PS4, XO, PC

Although Primal is essentially new skin on old bones, the mechanics at heart are probably better suited to this new style




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Chime Sharp - PlayStation 4

I love the idea of being able to influence or create melodic beats with simple play.




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Surviving Mars - PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

At first, Surviving Mars will be familiar to any gamer with experience of base building, resource gathering and exploring uncharted territory.




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Lorry park on A31 near Winchester to open in preparation for no-deal Brexit on October 31

HAMPSHIRE civic chiefs are swinging their no-deal Brexit plans into action next week in case the UK crashes out of the EU on October 31.




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Plan is postponed for lorry park on A31 near Winchester to cope with no-deal Brexit congestion

HAMPSHIRE civic chiefs have postponed their no-deal Brexit traffic plan after the UK was granted an extension.




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Bargate Quarter developers plan to add new hotel to former shopping centre site

A NEW hotel has been included in revamped plans for a major city centre development, the Echo can reveal.




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Plans for new school on site of St Mark's School move step closer

PLANS for Southampton’s first all-through school have moved a step further.




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CAR FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE DRIVER

Mazda MX-30




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HOCKEY: Three defeats in four games for Fareham

Lacklustre Fareham slipped to a third England Hockey West Conference defeat in four matches when Bristol-based Clifton Robinson lifted themselves off the league basement with a 2-1 win, their first of the campaign.




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HOCKEY: Window cleaner mops up with four goals for Fareham

Window cleaner George Davey mopped up with four goals – all penalty corners - as Fareham seconds thrashed Hampshire/Surrey Regional Division 1 rivals Chichester 6-2 at Henry Cort.




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HOCKEY: Nat Romain earns Southampton Ladies a draw

by Mike Vimpany




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Former Trojans star Alex Danson reaches half-centrury of GB goals

FORMER Trojans hockey star Alex Danson has reached a half-century of goals for Great Britain.




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Hockey registration rules frustrate Fareham

FAREHAM wiped out a 2-0 Oxford Hawks first-half lead only to be beaten 5-2 by last season’s South Premier League champions, who scored three times in the last five minutes to seal a flattering win.




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Jamie Rawlings' return is a big boost for Fareham

JAMIE Rawlings is back at Fareham – and his switch from Reading hasn’t come a penalty corner too soon!




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GB hockey star Alex Danson releases update on brain injury

ENGLAND hockey star Alex Danson has revealed she is on the road to recovery after suffering a brain injury.




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Thought Wickham Festival was good? Organisers promise to make next year's even better

WICKHAM Festival chiefs have promised to top their best ever event next year.




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The Dock and On A Mission in the Park in Hoglands Park, Southampton

A POPULAR festival is returning to Southampton after thousands of drum and bass lovers danced their hearts out at Docklands Festival last year.




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The Daily echo joined Hampshire students who walked in the footsteps of World War One soldiers 100 years on since the conflict

IT was a personal journey for each and every one of them.




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The Daily Echo looks back at the Allies' early success in World War One 100 years ago

THE continued success of the Allied forces was being acknowledged on the pages of the Daily Echo 100 years ago this week following the latest communications from the various theatres of conflict across Europe.




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The Daily Echo looks back 100 years at two local soldiers killed in action during World War One

AS the war in Europe continued apace, the daily reports of the Allies’ progress on the battlefronts were being forced to share the column inches of the newspaper with the reports and portraits of lost sons, whose lives had been claimed by the fighting, and were appearing with painful regularity.




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Princess Royal to unveil tribute to the warhorses in Romsey War Memorial Park

A ROYAL is saddling up for the unveiling a hampshrie 's tribute to horses that died on the battlefield in the Great War.




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Family remembered as princess unveils war horse statue

THE unveiling of the war horse statue by Princess Anne in Romsey today has special family significance for Vera Blundell, from Ashurst, in the New Forest.




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Princess Anne was in Romsey to unveil an £86,000 tribute to First World War horses

ROMSEY’S £86,000 tribute to horses that died in the Great War has been give royal approval.




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Moving tributes to war dead in Hampshire on 100th anniversary of Battle of the Somme

IT was a moving Hampshire tribute to remember those who died in the Battle of the Somme.




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Historic England makes bid to protect war memorials in a bid to mark the First World War centenary

SEVEN war memorials in Hampshire are among hundreds to be listed in a bid to protect thousands of memorials by next year - marking the centenary of the end of the First World War.




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Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth, has opened the Spinnaker Quarter which contains new restaurants, Pho, HUBBOX and Cosy Club.

GUNWHARF Quays are celebrating the New Year by opening a new dining area.




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Regents Park back on market less than year after £400K revamp

A SOUTHAMPTON pub which underwent a £400,000 revamp is back on the market less than a year after reopening.




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GOLF: Harry Ellis warms up for the Masters

England’s Harry Ellis has just taken a winning step towards next week’s outing on the world stage when he will tee up in The Masters.




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Jack Nicklaus backs Harry Ellis on eve of Masters

Harry Ellis was backed to succeed by the legendary Jack Nicklaus as he prepared to make his Masters debut.




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Harry Ellis has 'low expectations' at The Masters

Harry Ellis set his sights on playing all four rounds at the Masters.




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Justin Rose hits form at The Open with career-best round

Justin Rose felt he had nothing to lose after scraping inside the cut on Friday and it freed him up to shoot the joint-lowest round in a Carnoustie Open.




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'Reward him with a knighthood'

National hero Captain Tom Moore celebrates his 100th birthday today and thanks to our readers for helping him raise almost £30 million for the NHS.




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'Student nurses are owed huge thanks'

A DAILY Echo campaign calling on the government to scrap tuition fees for student nurses doing their part in the battle against coronavirus has been backed by civic chiefs.




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Youngsters are a step ahead

TALENTED Hampshire youngsters twisted and twirled as they took part in a special dance workshop.




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PHOTOS: Inside the £2 million period cottage set in eight acres on the market for the first time in over 40 years

THIS unique period property, set in rolling grounds and paddocks of nearly eight acres, is a rare find, having been owned by the same family for more than 40 years.




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PHOTOS: Inside the £2.25m farmhouse set in six acres with pool complex and annexe.

THIS fine country farmhouse in the New Forest is on the market for £2.25 million




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PHOTOS: Inside the £1.45m barn conversion adjoining a popular Hampshire golf course

THIS stunning Hampshire barn conversion with period charm and a side gate to one of the county's best golf clubs could be yours for less than £1.5 million.




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PHOTOS: £2.5m Arts and Crafts mansion with pool and games room

AN EXQUISITE £2.5 million sanctuary originally built for the man who was the solicitor for the White Star Line during the Titanic enquiry, this 6,000 sq ft property is the only Test Valley home designed by the revered Arts and Crafts architect MH Baillie Scott.




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Food wholesaler Harvest Fine Foods becomes home delivery service in lockdown

ONE of the largest independent food wholesalers in the south has rapidly turned itself into a home delivery service along the same lines as the supermarkets.




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Most Hampshire firms 'fear they could go under', says chamber survey

NEARY six out of 10 Hampshire businesses told a survey they are at risk of going under because of the Covid-19 pandemic.




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FOOD REVIEW: Bacaro, Ocean Village, Southampton

Bacaro, Ocean Village, Southampton




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La Margherita through the years - were you there?

IT was one of It was one of the most popular restaurants in Southampton.




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Bar + Block steakhouse set to open Hampshire outlet

WORK is well underway on a new steak house which is set to create 40 jobs in a Hampshire precinct.




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PHOTOS: Hampshire technology at the heart of America's Cup hopeful

HAMPSHIRE skills and technology are at the heart of the boat which hopes to bring the America's Cup to Britain for the first time in the competition's 166-year history.




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Financial incentive scheme for smoking mums-to-be starts tomorrow - worth the money?

MAKING sure babies have the best life during pregnancy is the most important thing for mums-to-be.




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Build-A-Bear Pay Your Age is back...but there's new rules this time

CUDDLY toy store Build-A-Bear has announced their Pay Your Age event is back for 2019 but this time there's new rules.