Hampshire and Isle of Wight weekly round-up: 4 December- 9 December

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Thomas "Tommy" Barton was killed in a "swift and brutal" assault, the court heard

A man being found guilty of the "brutal" murder of 30-year-old Thomas Barton was among our most read stories this week in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.

A variety of local issues featured on the BBC News website, BBC Radio Solent and South Today.

We have picked five stories to keep you up to date.

Brewery to close after no buyer found

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Ringwood Brewery was founded independently in 1978

A brewery is set to close with the loss of 10 jobs after failing to find a buyer.

Ringwood Brewery, on the Hampshire-Dorset border, was put up for sale in June by owner Carlsberg Marston's.

The firm said the site needed an upgrade to be competitive, but expansion and improvements would have been "challenging and extremely costly" given the limited space and location.

New 450-seat theatre built without permission

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The new theatre has been built behind the existing Titchfield Festival Theatre in St Margaret's Lane

A 450-seat theatre has been built in a Hampshire village without official approval, it has emerged.

The venue in St Margaret's Lane, Titchfield, has been created behind the existing Titchfield Festival Theatre.

Fareham Borough Council said it had issued a planning enforcement notice. The theatre has to stop using the venue by 29 February unless it appeals.

Islanders slam late-night ferry crossing cuts

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The vehicle ferries take about one hour to cross the Solent, while the Red Jet takes 28 minutes

Passengers have criticised cuts to a foot passenger ferry service that will see late-night crossings stop earlier.

Under new timetables from 3 January, the last Red Jet ferry to the Isle of Wight will depart from Southampton at 22:30 GMT, with the final departure from West Cowes changing to 23:05.

Red Funnel blamed the decision on reduced passenger demand.

Man guilty of murder over fatal stabbing

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Cameron Baker "demonstrated a shocking display of extreme violence", police said

A man has been found guilty of murdering a man who confronted him after seeing the killer holding hands with his ex-girlfriend.

Thomas Barton, 30, from Brading, Isle of Wight, was repeatedly stabbed in a "swift and brutal attack" in Ryde in May, Winchester Crown Court heard.

Cameron Baker, 28, from Sandown, will be sentenced on Tuesday.

University unveils £5m dental school upgrade

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University of Portsmouth students help to deliver dental care on the NHS

A university has revealed a £5m upgrade to its dental training centre.

The University of Portsmouth said the enhancements included modern "phantom head" units that simulate patients and virtual reality tools.

It said its Dental Academy, which delivers NHS services, would offer improved care for patients.