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News Archive - May 2008 |
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Organiser Rob Dunlop was very pleased with the event which has raised some £1,200 towards the festival funds. The event ended in a disco at the Longmeadow Sports Centre where the Mayor Pete Williams presented the prizes to the winners of the three categories. Fastest Team - Hawaian Beachboys; Most Money Collected - Alcopops; Best Fancy Dress - Monty Python and the Silly English Kniggits
VandalismLast week vandals damaged 2 cars in Oakland Road by walking over the tops of them. One was a softtop so considerable damage was done and the other had its tyres let down. Luckily this sort of thing is uncommon in Whitchurch but one of the victims urges anyone else experiencing the same problems to report them to the police so that the size of the problem can be properly judged and appropriate preventive action taken. Spring eYe is HereThe Spring edition of the eYe is on-line and downloadable here. A hard copy version will be delivered to every household with the June edition of Update, at the beginning of June. Bloswood Lane ResurfacingBasingstoke & Deane have announced that Bloswood Lane will be closed from Dirty Corner to Lower Evingar Road/Wells Lane for resurfacing for approximately 3 weeks sometime after 2 June. The council state that "Reasonable facilities will be provided to allow access to adjacent premises while the work is being carried out". Full details and exact timing will be included in letter drops to residents in the area. A map showing the closure and the proposed diversion, via Evingar Road, Newbury Road and Harroway is here. Pub Race is Here
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Results |
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| Eric Dunlop (Lib Dem) | 922 |
54.1% | |||||
| Keith Watts (Lib Dem) | 862 |
50.6% | |||||
| Bill Judge (Conservative) | 846 |
49.6% | |||||
| Therese Coffey (Conservative) | 779 |
45.7% | |||||
It would appear that not every one of the 1818 voters voted for 2 candidates - 2 papers were spoiled. |
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| Comparison with previous results: | |||||||
2002 |
2003 |
2006 |
May 2007 |
Oct 2007 |
2008 |
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| Lib Dem | 64% |
57% |
51% |
58% |
53% |
52% |
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| Conservative | 31% |
37% |
37% |
42% |
44% |
48% |
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Labour |
6% |
6% |
3% |
4% |
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| Greens | 8% |
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Turnout |
39% |
32% |
48% |
52% |
42% |
46% |
In the third meeting held in 4 days a full hall and the local press full heard details of what's been happening in the Town for the last year and news of developments in policing and the fire service.
The Mayor, Steve Robbins, chaired the event and explained the Town Council's plans for the coming year including how it would have to juggle the legal demands of health and safety legislation in the cemetery and the need to handle the issue sensitively.
Mr Tommy Carr, Group Manager for Hampshire Fire and Rescue explained the plans for the Fire Service in the area and made a plea for more volunteers to become retained firemen and women.
A very detailed explanation of the new policing arrangement came from Basingstoke's Chief Inspector Jill Baldry.
Local volunteers explained how their organisations had fared during the last 12 months and how their hopes for 2008/9. Reports were given by the Millennium Green Trust, the Parish Hall Committee, the Town Hall Trust, the Whitchurch Association, Whitchurch Welfare Trust, Whitchurch Youth Project, Working4Whitchurch, the and the 2 borough councillors.
The reports and details of the discussions can be obtained form the Town Hall and will be published on this site when they are available.
A small but very interested crowd turned up to the hustings organised by Mike Stead to question the candidates in the Borough Council elections. The reason both of Whitchurch's seats are being contested is because of boundary changes since the last elections
Therese Coffey, Eric Dunlop and Keith Watts each gave a short introductory speech and then answered detailed questions on their views on, parking, traffic calming, housing, youth issues and the environment. In answering the questions, the audience learned much about the powers of the borough and county councils. Bill Judge took the opportunity to do some electioneering elsewhere.

After a gap of over 10 years the event will be back on 25th May. Teams of 3 to 5 in fancy dress will visit all 8 pubs in the town. There will be prizes for the best dressed team, the fastest team and the team collecting most money for charity.
Starting at the Railway Hotel from 4.30pm onwards teams will follow a route that takes them to the Prince Regent, the Red House, the White Hart, the Bell, the Kings Arms, the Harvest Home and finally the Longmeadow Sports and Social Club. The teams will be roped together and provide an interesting spectacle for the late May Bank Holiday Sunday.
Full details are on the Whitchurch Festival website www.whitchurchfestival.org.uk where the rules and an entry form can be downloaded, they are also available at all the Town's pubs. Entry forms should be returned to any of the pubs.
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