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Paedophile will have sentence reviewed

1/1 A PAEDOPHILE who arranged to meet an “11-year-old girl” for sex is due to have his prison sentence reviewed at the Court of Appeal. Matthew Millen travelled to Southampton to have sex with a young girl called Grace. The 44-year-old took out £350 to pay for the horrific act which he planned to film. Without realising it, Millen had been to an undercover police officer and Grace did not exist. He was arrested at a McDonald’s restaurant in Westquay Shopping Centre in March 2019. The former Bank of England cyber-security expert was convicted of attempting to pay for the sexual services of a child following a trial at Southampton Crown Court in December.

Southampton shops we all miss

The store adopted the name Bournes before closing in 1983. The site is now occupied by Poundland. Bourne and Hollingsworth. C&A The shop had first appeared in Southampton in the September of 1936, but the building was destroyed in an air raid on the night of November 30, 1940. For almost all of the next seven years shoppers had to make do without C&A. The new store, opposite the Civic Centre and just a few minutes walk from the former Hants and Dorset bus station, boasted more than 20,000 sq ft of showroom space and employed 80 members of staff. With its huge, glass-fronted arcades stretching back beneath the canopied facade, the new store was an immediate hit with customers and soon a men s department was

Shoppers grabbed last-minute gifts ahead of PM announcement

Lucy May, 25, had mixed feelings approaching the festive period.  She said: I m not feeling particularly Christmassy and I think a lot of people are the same because this year has affected so many people financially. “It’s affected me financially and I’ve been lucky enough to have worked throughout. “I think people just have to cherish what they can do with family this Christmas. “My family are even leaving Christmas dinner on our elderly relative s front step.” Above Bar Street, Southampton 19/12/20 Healthcare Support Worker Julia Fylam, 60 spoke of the sacrifices she had made in lockdown and her frustration at people who have ignored government guidance.  

Warning issued to Southampton residents urging them to be safe and avoid falling into Tier 3

A WARNING has been issued to Southampton residents urging them to enjoy hospitality venues safely and avoid falling into Tier 3. Southampton City Council and business leaders in Southampton have issued guidance for members of the public to enjoy safely the hospitality venues and the retail outlets in the city. Southampton has remained in Tier 2 whilst a number of other local authority areas in Hampshire have moved to the highest Covid Risk category. From 12.01am on Saturday December 18, Portsmouth Gosport and Havant will enter Tier 3. In a joint statement from Southampton City Council, Southampton Chamber of Commerce, GO! Southampton and Westquay Shopping Centre, visitors to the centre of Southampton are encouraged to follow 3 basic steps for a safe visit in the build-up to Christmas and the New Year.

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