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Denise Leigh, a beloved performer at the annual Battle Proms Picnic Concert in Newbury, took her talents to a national stage.
Senior Reporter
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.
Denise Leigh, a beloved performer at the annual Battle Proms Picnic Concert in Newbury, took her talents to a national stage.
Basingstoke MP, Maria Miller, condemned the "decades of institutional cover-ups" and vowed to support local victims and families.
Sushmita Pati, a dedicated advocate for Indian classical dance, proudly represented Basingstoke at the Royal Garden Party on May 15.
A Basingstoke man has been fined and given five penalty points for riding a motorcycle without having the correct driver's licence.
A Tesla driver from Tadley who drove his car without due care and attention has had his licence endorsed with nine penalty points.
Each week the Advertiser's heritage writer David Borrett brings readers interesting news stories and letters from editions of the paper from years gone by.
Winter Swan-Miller is on trial for the murder of Stuart Maxwell Crocker in Andover.
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