4 places near Andover you can go for a walk with a friend when lockdown eases on March 29 March 29 will be a significant day in England’s path to post-Covid life. After several weeks of strict lockdown measures, the government will allow six people from multiple households to meet, or two households of any size, as long as it is outdoors, such as a private garden. For people who have been waiting for this moment, it is a great opportunity to catch up on your friends and family outside your home and go for a walk. Fortunately, Andover and nearby areas have a number of locations to do such memorable trails. Here is a list of beautiful places you can meet your friends at and go for a walk from March 29. If you have already been to these places several times, it is another chance to revisit the memory lane.
Stockbridge residents have said that the sale of an affordable home in the town is “depriving people in need”. Aster put a retirement bungalow in The Milsoms up for sale in January, following its last resident moving out. Stockbridge residents said that the town “has a very limited supply of affordable housing”, and raised concerns that the rest of the block could also be sold. However, Aster said that the bungalow needed “significant work” and that it was more cost effective to sell the property and use it to fund new housing in Kings Somborne. The bungalow, at Seven The Milsoms in Stockbridge, was listed for sale on Rightmove at a guide price of £235,000 at the end of January. The two-bedroom building backs onto the Test Way and Stockbridge Marsh.
Two sisters have been ordered to pay over £1,500 after being caught dumping waste in Test Valley. Carla and Chantelle Matthews were both fined following incidents in which waste was found dumped on Cowdown Lane between the Clatfords and Andover, as well as in Stoneymarsh car park on the A3057. After failing to attend an interview regarding the offences, the pair were taken to Basingstoke Magistrates’ Court. Carla was ordered to pay £1,496, while Chantelle was ordered to pay £193. The prosecution follows the discovery of waste at Stoneymarsh Car Park and on Cowdown Lane last year. Bags full of cables, pipes and other waste was left at the sites, where it was found by Test Valley Borough Council (TVBC) environmental officers.
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Toast the horizon with a glass of English sparkling wine from the comfort of your practically palatial copper tub at the Damselfly Treehouse
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16 December 2020 ⢠8:00am
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Everyone will have these personal reflections, different though they may be.Â
When it comes to travel, Iâve learned how restorative the great outdoors can be. I had thought that what I would crave most post-lockdown would be the hum of a seductive city, swirling with creative minds, blinking skyscrapers and blurred traffic. And yet both in July and December, that couldnât have been further from the truth.