An American racehorse owner whose ancestors triumphed in the Grand National in 1923 is bidding to recreate his family’s success by winning this Saturday’s race exactly 100 years later.
Pierre Manigault (pictured) and his family will travel more than 4,000 miles from South Carolina in the United States to Aintree racecourse to watch Cape Gentleman.
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A couple of local April fool stories to make your readers smile? A member of the Andover Advertiser Camera Club escaped injury after falling from a ladder whilst trying to photograph birds nesting under the eaves of his house. To prevent similar occurrences, his family has bought him a zoom lens. An Andover man experienced blurred vision after receiving his corona virus injection. After phoning for help he was told not to drive but that he should return to the centre immediately and collect his spectacles from the desk where he left them.
Allan Pothecary, Andover Dear Editor, I was amused that Conservative Test Valley announced with a fanfare of trumpets and drums rolling that they would introduce doorstep glass collection and a whole host of other green measures at some time in the future. This was not through a sudden greening at the borough council. No this was due to the government’s environment bill which will make it mandatory for councils to do so. Currentl