Pat’s poppies perfect for Remembrance commemorations at Winchester care home
A Union Jack flag made of knitted poppies will take pride of place at a Winchester care home during its Remembrance commemorations.
Regional editor
Kimberley is the regional editor for Hampshire weekly titles and the Salisbury Journal. She writes local news for the Basingstoke Gazette, Andover Advertiser, Hampshire Chronicle, Romsey Advertiser, Salisbury Journal and the Forest Journal, and travel content for all Newsquest titles. Kimberley was previously the business editor at The News, Portsmouth. She studied journalism at Southampton Solent University and media at Highbury College.
Kimberley is the regional editor for Hampshire weekly titles and the Salisbury Journal. She writes local news for the Basingstoke Gazette, Andover Advertiser, Hampshire Chronicle, Romsey Advertiser, Salisbury Journal and the Forest Journal, and travel content for all Newsquest titles. Kimberley was previously the business editor at The News, Portsmouth. She studied journalism at Southampton Solent University and media at Highbury College.
A Union Jack flag made of knitted poppies will take pride of place at a Winchester care home during its Remembrance commemorations.
The theme park, which is also home to Peppa Pig World, is running a whole host of creepy activities throughout the half term, up to Monday, November 4.
The Test Valley Business Awards returned to the Army Flying Museum in Middle Wallop on Thursday, October 25 to honour businesses from Andover, Romsey, Stockbridge and all over Test Valley.
The Test Valley Business Awards returned to the Army Flying Museum in Middle Wallop on Thursday, October 25 to honour businesses from Andover, Romsey, Stockbridge and all over Test Valley.
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