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  • Updates from Thursday 18 October

  1. Housing scheme for Winchester first time buyerspublished at 09:11 British Summer Time 24 October 2018

    A scheme has been launched to help first time buyers get on to the property ladder in Winchester.

    The city council is putting £4.5m into the My Home scheme.

    Under the scheme, the local authority buys a house outright on the buyer's behalf. In turn, the buyer leases between a 50% and 70% share from the council, paying a monthly rent on the share they don’t own.

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  2. Westgate Centre marks first anniversarypublished at 08:51 British Summer Time 24 October 2018

    Oxford's Westgate Centre celebrates its first anniversary today, as figures show it has had 19 million visitors since it opened.

    More than 36 million people have visited the city centre as a whole in the past year - a rise of 9% on the previous 12 months.

    There'll be a special parade and performances in the centre later to mark the birthday.

    The £440m shopping complex covers 800,000 sq ft (74,300 sq m) and has space for 100 shops, restaurants and a cinema.

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  3. Extra funding for Secamb to improve patient carepublished at 08:50 British Summer Time 24 October 2018

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    BBC News

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    South East Coast Ambulance service is set to receive £30m of extra funding over three years to improve capacity and patient services.

    The service, which covers Kent, Sussex, Surrey and north-east Hampshire, has been in special measures since 2016.

    The money will be spent on increasing staff numbers and improving its fleet to ensure it has the right number and type of vehicles to respond to calls of all types.

    The additional funding was secured following an independent review that looked at demand for and capacity to deliver ambulance services.

  4. South Western Railway is advising passengers not to travelpublished at 08:35 British Summer Time 24 October 2018

    Rail passengers travelling into London Waterloo are being advised not to travel today because of a signal failure.

    South Western Railway services were already being disrupted by the second day of a five-day walkout by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union.

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  5. M27 and M3 delayspublished at 08:22 British Summer Time 24 October 2018

    There are long delays on the M27 in both directions around Southampton as well as queues on the M3 northbound following an earlier lane closure.

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  6. London Waterloo: Signal failure causes train delayspublished at 08:03 British Summer Time 24 October 2018

    People travelling into London Waterloo station are facing severe delays caused by a signal failure.

    The major signalling fault is affecting services on the South Western Main Line between Woking and Surbiton.

    South Western Railway (SWR) is advising passengers not to travel and seek alternative arrangements.

    Network Rail said its engineers were on the site but the problem would cause disruption until 12:00 BST.

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  7. South Live: Wednesday 24 Octoberpublished at 07:59 British Summer Time 24 October 2018

    All the latest headlines from across Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.

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  8. Mum's birthday message to stabbed teenpublished at 06:45 British Summer Time 24 October 2018

    The teenager, who was found stabbed to death in Southampton, would have been 14.

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  9. The art collective breaking barrierspublished at 00:25 British Summer Time 24 October 2018

    Work by the Shadowlight Artists, whose members have learning disabilities, is going on display.

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  10. Smuggled chimp rehomed after 15 yearspublished at 00:24 British Summer Time 24 October 2018

    Naree was illegally smuggled to Thailand and forced to perform in a circus.

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  11. Charlton Athletic 1-1 Oxford Unitedpublished at 22:21 British Summer Time 23 October 2018

    Oxford United manager Karl Robinson shares the points on his return to former club Charlton.

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  12. Portsmouth 2-2 Burton Albionpublished at 22:05 British Summer Time 23 October 2018

    Matt Clarke rescues a point for League One leaders Portsmouth in an eventful score draw against Burton Albion.

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  13. Birmingham extend run with Reading winpublished at 21:58 British Summer Time 23 October 2018

    Two second-half goals see Birmingham City beat Reading to extend their unbeaten run in the league to 10 games.

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  14. Hospital beds close amid lack of nursespublished at 19:21 British Summer Time 23 October 2018

    The hospital had been expected to continue taking inpatients until a social care hub was built.

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  15. Oxfordshire teacher wins 'teacher of the year' awardpublished at 17:57 British Summer Time 23 October 2018

    Crowmarsh Gifford Primary SchoolImage source, Google

    A teacher from South Oxfordshire has won Primary School Teacher of the Year.

    Andy Silvester from Crowmarsh Gifford Primary School near Wallingford was given the award on Monday night.

    Mr Silvester has introduced a new way of working where teachers don't take books home to mark.

    He said he now looks through pupils' books in front of them, so they can learn and achieve targets "straight away".

  16. Ancient conservation techniques used to re-build abbeypublished at 17:50 British Summer Time 23 October 2018

    Reading AbbeyImage source, Reading Museum

    Ancient conservation techniques are being used to help preserve Reading's historic abbey ruins.

    Hot lime mortar is to be used at the site, which is more than 900 years old.

    Lewis Proudfoot of Cliveden Conservation, who is helping preserve the historic abbey ruins, said the same techniques would have been used in the original construction.

    He said the mortar was in many ways better than cement and modern construction materials.

    The abbey, founded by Henry I in 1121, reopened in June following a three-year, £3.15m conservation project.

  17. Thame remembers 212 war gravespublished at 17:32 British Summer Time 23 October 2018

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    A four-year project in Thame to visit all 212 graves of the town's fallen soldiers across the world comes to an end next month.

    Thame Remembers has seen a cross placed on each of the graves wherever they are in the world.

    Mike Dyer, one of the people behind the project, said more than 300 people from Thame had been involved.

    He said volunteers visited up to 102 cemeteries and 31 battle memorials to commemorate the fallen.

  18. Bertrand hungry for England recallpublished at 17:13 British Summer Time 23 October 2018

    Southampton captain Ryan Bertrand believes he is more than worthy of being considered for an England recall.

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  19. CCTV appeal after stabbingpublished at 17:07 British Summer Time 23 October 2018

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    Police are trying to track down a man following a knife attack in Portsmouth.

    It comes after a man in his late 20s was stabbed in the armpit during an assault in Tangier Road, near the city's college on 18 October.

    Officers have released a CCTV image of a man they believe might have information about the incident.

  20. Baby 'died from skull fracture'published at 16:53 British Summer Time 23 October 2018

    Three-week-old Stanley Davis had suffered 41 fractures on three separate occasions, a court hears.

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