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Plans for a £15m ferry terminal at Southampton's Royal Pier will go on display on Monday

PLANS for a new £15m ferry terminal in Southampton's flagship Royal Pier development are set to go on display.




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Residents given closer look at plans for Southampton's Royal Pier and ferry terminal

RESIDENTS have had their first chance to have their say on major plans for a new ferry terminal on Southampton’s waterfront.




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Southampton City Council to make decision on new £15m Red Funnel ferry terminal

PLANS for a multi-million pound new ferry terminal in Southampton could be given the green light this week.




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Southampton's Royal Pier plans a step closer as Red Funnel allowed to move ferry terminal

PLANS for the £450m redevelopment of Southampton's Royal Pier have taken a step forward after plans for a new ferry terminal were approved.




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New Forest National Park Authority will be forced to hand back £1.5m of cycling cash

National Park chiefs will be forced to hand back £1.5m after Government ministers rejected part of a plan to make the New Forest more cycle-friendly.




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A proposed cap on the number of cyclists taking part in New Forest events would only affect 'a small number' of organised rides according to the national park authority

ONLY a small number of mass cycling events would be affected by the proposed cap on cyclists in New Forest events.




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New Forest Authority's voluntary cycle code set to be ignored by UK Cycling Events

A “TOOTHLESS” attempt to curb the number of people taking part in mass cycling events in the New Forest looks set to be ignored.




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Cyclist Robert Miller's 11,000 mile journey for charity from Hampshire to Hong Kong

A CYCLIST has completed an epic journey of more than 11,000 miles from Hampshire to Hong Kong.




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£700,000 grant to encourage more people to cycle in Hampshire

HAMPSHIRE and the Isle of Wight are set to benefit from a £700,000 fund that aims to encourage more people to take up cycling.




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America's Cup win by Sir Ben Ainslie could see £140m boost for Hampshire

A VICTORY in the America’s Cup by Sir Ben Ainslie could generate as much as £140 million for the Hampshire economy.




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£50K raised towards Rainbow Crisis Centre

A CRISIS appeal to save a Fareham based charity has raised almost £50,000 in less than a




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Lainston House's head chef Philip Yeoman reveals his inspiration

He has worked at some of the country’s top restaurants and is now impressing guests at Lainston House with his culinary talents. Head chef Phil Yeomans talks to Ed Stilliard




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Hampshire Fare's great Sausage and Pie contest sees 29 butchers compete for title

EVER fancied a banana split sausage or what about venison and chocolate?




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EXHIBITOR: MacIntyre - a learning disability charity

If you do not want to spend every day doing the same thing, we have just the job for you!




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Duke of Edinburgh visits Hampshire to back Sir Ben Ainslie's America's Cup bid

THE Duke of Edinburgh has taken to the waters to watch Sir Ben Ainslie prepare in his bid to bring back the America's Cup to Britain for the first time in 165 years.




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Sir Ben Ainslie's Land Rover BAR team win America's Cup World Series in Japan

Sir Ben Ainslie has taken a major step towards winning the America's Cup.




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Donald Trump's Peace Deal Part 2




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Sailors' Home, Oxford Street, Southampton

Sailors' Home is now a hostel run by the Salvation Army, however in 1912 it was home to many seafarers, some of whom had been raised from childhood with the intention of going to sea.




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An ice treat for Rika on Southampton's Go! Rhino trail

Generous Harvey White knew exactly how to tame the wild beasts that have charged into Southampton this summer - with an ice lolly.




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Southampton's Go! Rhino trail ends this weekend

THEY HAVE been entertaining thousands of people on the streets throughout the summer.




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End of Southampton's Go! Rhino trail

IT was the monumental summer when thousands of animallovers took to the streets of Southampton in pursuit of a crash of rhinos.




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Marwell's Go! Rhino choir hoping to encourage bidders

IT IS all about the money, money, money that can be raised by Southampton’s rhinos.




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Go! Rhinos auction raises mammoth £124,700 bonanza

SOUTHAMPTON’S iconic Go! Rhinos sculptures bowed out in style tonight.




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Southampton City Council criticised for paying £2,000 towards Rhino

SHE was one of the most eye-catching of the iconic beasts that captured the imagination of animallovers and tourists alike in Southampton this summer.




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A small, corroded key for a locker on the Titanic has sold for £85,000 at auction

A small, corroded key for a locker on the Titanic has sold for £85,000 at auction.




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Kodi: A quick guide to the media player that's taking the country by storm

Whether it's at home, at work, on the bus, in the pub or on social media, everybody is raving about Kodi and what it can do.




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Couple ordered to pay Nintendo £9.5m

A COUPLE from Arizona, USA, have been ordered to pay Nintendo £9.5m in damages for operating two websites which hosted pirated ROMs.




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Man awarded £15,000 by Valve for reporting bug

While testing a web application on the Steam developer site, Artem Moskowsky came across a bug that yielded strange results.




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Brody Crockford, 11, mirrors dad's exploits in the British Superstock series as he ends season in style

HAMPSHIRE racing starlet Brody Crockford has followed in his father’s tyre marks after completing his debut MiniGP50 Motorcycle British Championship in spectacular style.




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British Touring Car Championship drivers meet fans at Westquay shopping centre, Southampton, ahead of this weekend's Thruxton showdown

British Touring Car Championship drivers have been meeting fans and signing autographs at Westquay shopping centre, Southampton, ahead of this weekend's races at Thruxton.




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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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Brody Crockford's impressive debut season is over

MOTORCYCLE racing starlet Brody Crockford has already made his mark within the British SuperBike paddock with impressive performances in the Dickies British Junior Supersport championship.




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Brody Crockford's British Junior Supersport Series heroics

YOUNG motorcycle racing starlet Brody Crockford made a dramatic return to the British Junior Supersport series.




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Hitman - all seven episodes to be release "by the end of summer"

Hitman developers IO Interactive have made it clear that they intend for all seven episodes of their new stealth assassin game to be available "by the end of summer."




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City bosses reverse 'ridiculous' decision to ban doormats

CITY bosses have reversed their decision to ban doormats from all council-owned properties in Southampton.




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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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The Conservatives' Steve Brine holds Winchester but with majority slashed by Lib Dems Paul Ferguson

THE Liberal Democrats came close today to snatching Winchester and Chandler's Ford in what would have been a stunning victory.




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'Do not travel to the airport' - MPs react to Flybe collapse

MPs have called for urgent clarity and a plan to safeguard Hampshire jobs following the collapse of Southampton Airport's largest airline operator.




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NHS 'track and trace' app: What you need to know - and how it works

A new app to show users if they've come into contact with someone with Covid-19 is being trialled this week.




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RETURN OF THE MAC: Government says McDonald's safe to re-open for deliveries

ENVIRONMENT Secretary, George Eustice, says fast-food restaurants like KFC, McDonald's and Burger King can re-open for deliveries and take-aways, but stressed the need for safety and social distancing.




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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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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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Boom - and we're off! Boomtown Fair, Hampshire's biggest festival, is under way.

THE biggest music festival in Hampshire is now under way.




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Two major events to bring 'music to the city' this weekend

TWO major festivals will bring tens of thousands of music lovers to Southampton on one day this weekend.




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It's Music in the City 2019 in Southampton today: Here's your guide to what's happening

SOUTHAMPTON'S biggest and best free music festival is back.




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BREAKING: Let's Rock Southampton 2020 line up revealed

SYNTH pop legends OMD will headline Let's Rock Southampton 2020, it has been announced.




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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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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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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.