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Borough council announces promise to support residents living with Motor Neurone Disease
  • 10th July 2018
Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council has pledged its support to residents with an incurable disease by signing up to the Motor Neurone Disease (MND) charter. Read more
Mayor’s sporting challenge at twin town festival visit
  • 10th July 2018
Cllr Keating, accompanied by his wife, Mayoress Mrs Gwen Keating attended the Festival of Sport 2018 held for members of sports clubs and schools from the twin towns. Read more
Step out on the Popley way-marked route with family and friends
  • 29th June 2018
Walkers and runners can look forward to getting some exercise this summer on a new way-marked route in Popley. Read more
Mayor recognises communities’ hard work on St Mary Bourne and Sherfield on Loddon neighbourhood plans
  • 29th June 2018
Basingstoke and Deane Mayor Cllr Seán Keating has given the neighbourhood plans for St Mary Bourne and Sherfield on Loddon his official seal of approval at a special reception. Read more
Have your say on the borough’s vision for 2050
  • 29th June 2018
People in Basingstoke and Deane are being asked to help shape what the borough will look like in the future as part of the Horizon 2050 project. Read more
Countdown to the B LOVE festival
  • 26th June 2018
The countdown has begun - B LOVE will bring the best local live music and family entertainment to Basingstoke in less than two weeks’ time. Read more
Jam-packed programme for fantastic 2018 festival
  • 11th June 2018
Exciting full programme details for this year’s Basingstoke Festival have been released, celebrating Art in Unusual Places across the borough. Read more
Community furniture shop re-opens for business
  • 11th June 2018
Basingstoke and Deane’s Mayor Cllr Sean Keating praised the Community Furniture Project’s work when he relaunched the charity’s newly-refurbished premises. Read more
Basingstoke Canal is a Great Place to Spend Some Time
  • 2nd August 2018
Completed in 1794 the Basingstoke Canal originally connected the Town, and surrounding area, to London with vessels carrying timber, flour and chalk to the City and returning with coal and much-needed fertiliser for the Hampshire agricultural community. Read more
Lutyens and His Brick Works
  • 1st October 2018
Sir Edwin Lutyens was a leading English architect known for imaginatively adapting traditional architectural styles to the requirements of his era.... Read more
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