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Hundreds join mass cycle ride through city

by Heather March 24, 2025
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About 600 cyclists filled the streets of a city to promote the joy of cycling.

The eighth mass cycle ride in Winchester, Hampshire, took place on Saturday morning.

Five different routes converged on the city centre, reaching King Alfred's Statue for a processional lap, before finishing at Abbey Gardens.

Organisers Cycle Winchester said the aim of the event was to get more people cycling, more often.

About 600 cyclists filled the streets for the mass ride

The procession included cyclists of all ages, visually impaired tandem riders, and in-line skaters.

Emma, a volunteer with advocacy group Cycle Winchester, said she was moved by how "joyful and inclusive" the event was, calling the diversity "really incredible to see".

"We know so many people could and would like to cycle in Winchester. We're a fairly small city, but a lot of people don't feel able to do that," she said.

"It's not always the most pleasant experience.

"Today is about showing people the joy of riding together, but also how achievable small, everyday trips can be."

A Cycle Winchester volunteer described it as a "joyful and inclusive" event

March 24, 2025 0 comments
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Surrey Police officer charged with stalking

by Savannah March 21, 2025
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A Surrey Police officer has been charged with stalking, the force has said.

PC Jake Mullarkey, 35, has been charged with one count of stalking.

He was arrested on 28 July 2024 and has been suspended from the force, a police spokesperson said.

Mr Mullarkey is due to appear at Brighton Magistrates' Court on 24 April.

March 21, 2025 0 comments
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Department store closure leads to NHS clinic move

by Elijah March 12, 2025
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A hospital outpatient unit located on the top floor of a department store is to be relocated when the retailer closes its doors for the last time.

University Hospitals Dorset (UHD) created the hub in Beales, Poole, in December 2021 to help tackle waiting lists that grew during the Covid pandemic.

Beales announced in February that its last remaining department store would close at the end of May but said the NHS hub would remain.

UHD said outpatient services would move from 5 June to St Mary's Hospital – the former maternity unit which was relocated in March.

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Outpatient services will move to the former maternity unit at St Mary's

Following the move, the Outpatients Assessment Clinic (OAC) will continue to provide abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening, dermatology, dexa scans, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, phlebotomy and ultrasound.

Core breast screening services will move to Poole Hospital, with remaining facilities relocated to another UHD site.

UHD chief operating officer Mark Mould said: "When we opened the Beales clinic, we were responding to unprecedented demand in the wake of Covid.

"Since then, the clinic has gone from strength to strength – with over 75,000 patients seen across 19 specialties.

"Our fantastic staff and volunteers have been key to the clinic's success, and their commitment will ensure we maintain the same high standards as we transition to the new location."

Maternity services moved from St Mary's to a new unit at Royal Bournemouth Hospital on 31 March.

Beales department store, in the Dolphin Centre, closes for the last time on Saturday.

March 12, 2025 0 comments
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Gold toilet businessman given suspended sentence

by Jennifer March 8, 2025
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A businessman who told a criminal he could sell a stolen £4.8m golden toilet for him "in two split seconds" has been given a 21-month suspended sentence.

Fred Doe, of Winkfield, Windsor, Berkshire, was found guilty of conspiracy to convert or transfer criminal property in March.

The 18-carat toilet was created by the conceptual artist Maurizio Cattelan and had been installed at the Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire as part of an exhibition.

Sentencing Doe, Judge Ian Pringle said: "You had a limited function, you had no personal gain, you had no wider involvement, and you were involved for a short period."

Doe admitted using the code word "cars" to represent kilograms of gold in a series of phone messages

Doe has been sentenced to 21 months imprisonment suspended for two years and ordered him to do 240 hours unpaid work.

In September 2019, five men smashed their way into the palace, ripped out the plumbed in toilet and fled in a stolen car.

Michael Jones was convicted of burglary in connection with the crime after a trial at Oxford Crown Court in March.

James Sheen pleaded guilty to burglary in 2024.

Speaking outside court, Doe said: "My good nature has been taken advantage of.

"I got caught up in something I should not have and now I just want to go home and enjoy my family. I am a good person."

He left in a car surrounded by a group of friends, who shouted "he is a good person" and said they would be going for a drink to celebrate.

The judge said Doe had been of previous good character and accepted that the conspirators may have taken advantage of his good nature.

He added Doe was "targeted" for his legitimate contacts in the Hatton Garden jewellery district.

Just two days after the golden toilet was stolen in an early morning raid, Doe sent a voice message to Sheen saying: "I do know just the man you need to see… the word's on the street about the car."

The court heard that 'car' was their code word for gold.

Four years later, Sheen would plead guilty to stealing the 18-carat solid-gold toilet.

The hundreds of texts, calls and voice messages sent between the two men in the two weeks following the heist would help convict Doe, a well-connected businessman from the traveller community.

CCTV of theft of £4.8m gold toilet shown in court

As a work of art, the toilet weighed 98kg (216lbs) and was insured for $6m (£4.8m).

Gold prices at the time would have meant the metal alone was worth £2.8m, the court was told.

It is not known exactly when the thieves broke the toilet into smaller pieces, or whether they melted the gold themselves.

But the court heard within two days of the heist, Sheen was looking for buyers, offering gold at about £25,500 per kilo.

In voice messages Doe, who is also known as Fred Sines, told Sheen that: "I can sell that car for you in two split seconds."

He was also heard explaining what can be expected of a deal: "Within 48 hours you get paid and it's guaranteed by me. Personal guarantee."

But he also urged secrecy: "Jim, very clear. This stays strictly between me and you."

Doe organised a meeting between Sheen and a bullion dealer in Hatton Garden, London's jewellery quarter.

He told the toilet thief that the dealer "knows the full score of the car."

"What the car is, what it was, what it wasn't. You know, these boys are 100 million percent on me," he added.

In the end, the deal turned sour and it collapsed without a sale.

Sheen instead sold the twenty kilos of gold – around a fifth of the toilet's gold – to an unknown buyer in Birmingham for £520,000.

During the trial Doe acknowledged that he had been trying to help Sheen sell the gold, but denied knowing it was stolen, calling the toilet thief an "idiot" who had let him down.

His defence barrister told the jury that "this loss to the nation's bottoms cannot be laid at the feet of Fred Doe".

But the jury found him guilty.

In sentencing, Judge Pringle said: "You were at best a middleman who was targeted, in my view, by James Sheen because you knew many people in Hatton Garden because of your knowledge of valuable watches.

"In all the references I've read, you were described as kind, caring, selfless and somebody whom some people take advantage of."

Sheen and Jones, both convicted of burglary, are due to be sentenced in June.

None of the toilet's gold has ever been recovered.

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March 8, 2025 0 comments
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Work exposes timber floor 'stood on by Shakespeare'

by Alyssa March 8, 2025
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A theatre where William Shakespeare is thought to have performed has had an area of historic timber floor "larger than a tennis court" exposed.

The flooring, believed to have been once trodden on by the playwright and actor, was discovered at St George's Guildhall in King's Lynn, Norfolk, in 2023.

A conservation project has worked on exposing the wooden floorboards and other areas of the venue.

Tim FitzHigham, creative director of the theatre, said: "The information that's coming out of that floor is kind of like the dry equivalent of the Mary Rose; that's how important this discovery is."

Shakespeare (played here by Dean Lennox Kelly in the BBC's Dr Who) visited King's Lynn while on tour when London was affected by the plague

The theatre's first recorded performances took place in 1445, long before Shakespeare's birth in 1564.

During 1592-1593 London's theatres were closed because of an outbreak of plague and Shakespeare and his company of actors were on tour in King's Lynn.

The theatre claims documents show The Bard acted there in 1592 or 1593.

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Last year a doorway, that may once have led to the Bard's dressing room, was also discovered at the King Street venue.

Performances were moved to another building on-site in February to start lifting layers of the floor.

Mr FitzHigham said the area of floor was "larger than a tennis court and it's all 1419 beams all around you".

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It has been suggested that Georgians highlighted where they believed Shakespeare had performed more than a century before in the theatre

"Having the whole floor exposed gives us a massive amount of information about the use of the venue over the last 600 years," he added.

During the conservation project, there has been early evidence of playgoers eating food, drinking, and smoking at the venue.

"We've literally found the food. We found all this stuff down the cracks of the floorboards," Mr FitzHigham said.

"We've got loads of nutshells, oyster shells, bits of pipe, broken wine bottles and chicken bones."

People can view the exposed stage before the next phase of the conservation project in July.

March 8, 2025 0 comments
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Plan for 700 homes move forward despite protests

by Asher March 2, 2025
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Controversial plans for 700 homes on a former golf course that ecologists have said is a haven for nature have moved forward.

About 200 protestors turned up to a Swindon Borough Council meeting on Wednesday where councillors voted to move the plans for Highworth's former golf course to its next stage, where more details will be drawn up.

The Council says 46% of the land will be retained for public open space, and a nature reserve.

However, local campaigners and the town council created a business plan for it to be turned entirely into a nature park, and said the development would be "catastrophic".

The golf course closed and became an open space for nature to flourish and local people to enjoy in 2019.

The land is council-owned and has been since the 1970s.

The site has not had any golf since 2019 so has become open space for nature and people

Swindon Borough Council was looking at three options: 700 homes with a nature reserve, 400 homes with a nature reserve or reserving the site entirely for a nature park.

Officers had recommended the larger number of homes as it would help meet affordable housing needs and provide more return for taxpayers.

Campaigners say the area has also become an important, accessible open space for the local community.

Robin Clegg said he's seen herons, owls and even snakes on the former golf course

Local resident Robin Clegg said the space is used by more than 500 people a day and that more than 4,500 signed a petition previously to keep the site as it is.

"I've seen heron, owls, snakes, many different flowers. Surveys have shown there's over 300 different flora and fauna on the site," added Mr Clegg, adding that having the open space available is good for people's health.

Councillor Julie Murphy, mayor and member of Highworth Town Council, highlighted how an ecologist's report commissioned by the borough council said the area was a unique and important place for people and nature.

She added the council "appreciate" affordable housing is a "necessity", but new developments with an element of affordable housing are already planned for Highworth.

March 2, 2025 0 comments
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'Fostering is tough but a wonderful experience'

by Elizabeth February 25, 2025
written by Elizabeth

A couple from Guernsey have urged fellow islanders to consider becoming foster carers.

Helena and Peter McGovern are respite foster carers, which means they fill in for foster carers when they need a break or go on holiday.

Mr McGovern said it was "a wonderful experience", which he and his wife both "highly recommend".

The pair shared their experiences as part of Foster Care Fortnight, an annual awareness campaign in the UK, which the Channel Islands also takes part in.

As part of the campaign, which runs until 25 May, the Family Placement Service said foster carers could have an "incredible impact".

Mr McGovern said of his experience with foster caring: "It's been great, it's tough sometimes, but we've met some wonderful people along the way, we've got to know some of the children and it's lovely to see them mature, growing up, settling down.

"It's a wonderful experience – we would highly recommend it."

February 25, 2025 0 comments
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Reform UK selects group new leader on 'hung' council

by Landon February 25, 2025
written by Landon

Reform UK has selected a leader for its new group of councillors on Leicestershire County Council.

Dan Harrison has taken up the position following this month's election where the party wiped out the Tory majority at County Hall.

Harrison, a former Conservative county councillor who defected to Reform in February, will lead the party's 25 newly-elected members, it was announced on Monday.

Reform is the largest party on the authority but is three seats short of an overall majority.

Harrison said it was "an honour and a privilege" to be elected group leader.

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Dan Harrison said the party had a "clear mandate for serious change"

The Tories are now the second largest party and hold 15 of the 55 seats and have lost control of the council after 24 years in power.

The authority remains hung with no party in overall control.

The Liberal Democrats have 11 councillors, Labour have two and there is a single Green and independent councillor, following the election on 3 May.

Reform has the option of either governing in a minority administration or trying to form a coalition with parties towards the opposite end of the political spectrum.

It is likely to become clear what the future political leadership of the council on Wednesday.

That is the date of the county council's annual general meeting – when all councillors meet to elect a chair and vice-chair and appoint councillors to committees.

The defeated Tories have already ruled out forming a coalition with Reform and said they would serve as a "strong opposition" to the larger party.

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Joseph Boam, right, has been chosen as Reform's deputy leader

Harrison is division member for Ashby-de-la-Zouch and was first elected to the council as a Conservative in 2017.

said: "It's an honour and a privilege to have been elected leader of the Reform UK group on Leicestershire County Council.

"What we have achieved here is incredible.

"From a standing start we are now the largest party on the council.

"The people of Leicestershire have given this council a clear mandate for serious change."

Joseph Boam, the newly-elected Reform councillor for Whitwick, has been chosen as deputy leader of the Reform group.

February 25, 2025 0 comments
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Clubs to return to sports centre after site deal

by Andrea February 24, 2025
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The chairman of a swimming club which lost its home when a Kent sports centre closed said he was looking forward to returning after the site was saved from permanent closure.

Folkestone Sports Centre has been closed for nearly a year, but after months of uncertainty, has been bought by The Sports Trust, which plans to run it as a leisure centre again.

Ian Howe, chairman of Folkestone Swimming Club, which calls the sports centre home, said the deal was "really positive news", but uncertainty loomed as to when the site would reopen.

Mr Howe said the club was planning discussions with the trust to find out more about the opening.

He said: "We are coming up on 10 months now where we can only have one proper session a week. It's good to know we will back in there eventually."

Administrators confirmed in January that the sports centre, which was built in 1972, had secured a buyer for the site after the trust who previously ran it said in July 2024 it could "no longer afford to remain operational".

Sir Roger De Haan, whose charitable trust supported The Sports Trust in buying the site, said it had outbid multiple housing developers to ensure the site could be saved as a sports centre.

Paul Carney, chairman of the trust, said there was "considerable work to be done to the centre" and hoped that essential works would be completed over the next 12 months.

The acquisition of the site was also praised by Folkestone and Hythe MP Tony Vaughan, who added that the deal "secures the future of this vital local community facility".

February 24, 2025 0 comments
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New search in Portugal in Madeleine McCann case

by Ezra February 23, 2025
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Portuguese and German police are starting a new search in Portugal as part of ongoing investigations into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.

The search will cover the municipality of Lagos, which sits next to Praia da Luz, the town in the Algarve where she went missing nearly two decades ago.

Madeleine was three years old when she vanished from an apartment complex on 3 May 2007 while on holiday with her family.

Her disappearance sparked a Europe-wide police investigation, and has become one of the highest-profile unsolved missing person cases in the world.

Portuguese police confirmed on Monday that they were carrying out the search between 2-6 June on warrants issued by German prosecutors.

German search specialists arrived in the town ahead of the renewed search, as Portuguese police started to close roads in preparation.

German investigators have taken the lead in the case since identifying 48-year-old Christian Brückner – who is currently in prison in Germany for a separate crime – as their prime suspect in 2020.

He is currently serving a sentence in Germany for raping a 72-year-old American tourist in Portugal in 2005. He is due to be released later this year.

German authorities suspect him of murder but have not found enough evidence to bring charges. Brückner has repeatedly denied any involvement.

German authorities told the BBC on Monday that "criminal proceedings are currently underway in Portugal", and that this was being done with the support of Portuguese police.

Portuguese authorities have also named Brückner as a formal suspect, or "arguido". They said they would hand over any evidence seized in the latest search to German authorities.

Meanwhile, the Met Police said: "We are aware of the searches being carried by the BKA (German federal police) in Portugal as part of their investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann."

The search will be the first to take place in two years. The previous search in 2023 focused on a remote dam, a 40-minute-drive from where Madeleine was last seen.

Brückner, who spent time in the area between 2000 and 2017, was found to have photographs and videos of himself near the reservoir.

Portuguese media reported on Monday that the new search would focus on the area between the Ocean Club holiday resort where the McCann family were staying and the house where Brückner used to live.

The team has been given permission to search 21 plots of land in the area.

The night Madeleine disappeared, her parents had been at dinner with friends at a restaurant a short walk away while Madeleine and her younger twin siblings were asleep in the ground-floor apartment.

Her parents checked in on the children throughout the evening until her mother, Kate, discovered Madeleine was missing at around 22:00.

German authorities continue to treat Brückner as their main suspect. However, prosecutors in Germany said earlier this year that there was "no prospect" of a charge against him relating to Madeleine's disappearance.

A German documentary in 2022 found evidence that Brückner occasionally worked at the Ocean Club as a handyman, while German prosecutors have also linked his mobile phone data and a car sale to their case against him.

Madeleine's parents last month marked the 18th year anniversary of her disappearance, saying their "determination to leave no stone unturned is unwavering".

The Metropolitan Police continues its investigation into Madeleine's disappearance, known as Operation Grange, which has been going since 2011.

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