Weekly round-up: Five stories you may have missed

The pocket watch face which is stuck on the time of 02:21.Image source, BNPS
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A pocket watch that stopped as the Titanic disappeared beneath the waves is up for auction

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Stories about a gold pocket watch from the Titanic, a chapel's surprisingly valuable triptych painting and a giant mountain of waste dumped in a field were just some of this week's popular reads.

We have picked five from the past seven days across Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Dorset, Berkshire and Oxfordshire to keep you up to date.

Fly-tippers bury field in mountain of waste

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The enormous pile appeared in a field between the River Cherwell and the A34 near Kidlington

Fly-tippers have dumped a mountain of waste in a field.

The "environmental catastrophe unfolding in plain sight" is up to 150m (490ft) long and 6m (20ft) high.

The enormous pile appeared in a field between the River Cherwell and the A34 near Kidlington.

Calum Miller, Liberal Democrat MP for Bicester and Woodstock, raised the issue in parliament, saying it was "threatening an environmental disaster".

'Big surprise' as almshouse artwork valued at £3.5m

The triptych from St. Johns’ Almshouse in Sherborne depicting colourful, religious medieval crowd scenes.Image source, St Johns' Almshouse
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The triptych was hidden for centuries by the almshouse brethren to save it from religious purges

A triptych painting that was kept in an almshouse chapel has been valued at up to £3.5m by auctioneers.

St Johns' Almshouse in Sherborne, Dorset, said it received the shock news after giving the altarpiece to Sotheby's auction house for safekeeping during renovation work.

Experts identified it as the only surviving work of an unknown painter who was active in Brussels in the late 15th Century.

A CGI image of the new Heathrow.Image source, Heathrow Airport
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The plans for the expanded, three-runway Heathrow were unveiled in the summer

Slough's Labour MP Tan Dhesi has said a rail link between Reading and Heathrow Airport would help end "ridiculous" long-winded journeys.

The project, which would provide a link between the two with a stop in Slough, was put on hold indefinitely in 2020.

The UK's biggest airport unveiled its £49bn expansion and modernisation plan in the summer and a potential third runway has been backed by the government.

A Heathrow spokesperson said it was "proud" of promoting sustainable travel to and from the airport, with 45% of journeys made by train, bus or tube.

Petting farm owner fined after hundreds fall ill

A large brick-built barn at Hazelgrove Farm with metal barriers and bales of hay blocking one open side.Image source, HSE
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The illness was caused by a baby animal bottle-feeding event at Hazelgrove Farm

A farm owner has been fined after visitors to a baby animal bottle-feeding event were infected with a parasite that causes vomiting and diarrhoea.

More than half of the 264 cases were children, some of whom were hospitalised, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) said.

The cryptosporidium outbreak originated from goat kids and lambs at Hazelgrove Farm near Ryde, Isle of Wight.

Sharon Wheeler was fined £8,000 and was ordered to pay a further £12,728 in fees.

Titanic passenger's watch expected to fetch £1m

Black and white portrait photos of Isidor Straus and his wife Ida.Image source, Getty Images
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Isidor Straus and his wife Ida both died when the ship sank in 1912

A gold pocket watch recovered from the body of one of the richest passengers on the Titanic is expected to fetch £1m ($1.3m) at auction.

Isidor Straus and his wife Ida were among the more than 1,500 people who died when the vessel travelling from Southampton to New York sank after hitting an iceberg on 14 April 1912.

His body was recovered from the Atlantic days after the disaster and among his possessions was an 18 carat gold Jules Jurgensen pocket watch that will go under the hammer on 22 November.

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