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Boomtown festival The words offered by the female spokesperson “We can’t imagine another summer without celebrating with our local community etc are, to put it frankly, patronising and inaccurate. Let’s not lose sight of the fact that this event is a self-serving commercial enterprise benefitting only those who organise and are invested in the event. Let me assure the Boomtown spokesperson that the surrounding communities are not “gagging” for the uninterrupted continuation of this frivolous festival which causes days of disruption to local travel infrastructure; attended by unacceptable environmental noise levels and criminal and unsociable behaviour.
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Mobile phone mast EIGHT areas of Winchester are set to benefit from upgraded 4G coverage this year after a pledge from the UK s mobile network operators. EE will upgrade 40 4G sites in Hampshire this year known as partial not-spots - areas where there is mobile coverage from at least one, but not all, operators. It is part of the Shared Rural Network scheme, which comprises £500 million in government funding to eliminate hard to reach areas where there is no coverage from mobile operators. These include areas with high summer demand, including national parks, coastal locations and key roads. In the Winchester area, this includes Bishop’s Sutton, Bramdean, Compton, Crawley, Curdridge and Wonston.