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History of the Wote Street Willy - how much it cost, when it was erected and which famous singer wanted to touch it IT HAS been the source of much humour in Basingstoke for more than 25 years, and prompted a famous classical singer to say as soon as she saw it “I wanted to touch it”. But do you know the history of the so-called Wote Street Willy, and how it came to be in Basingstoke? Believe it or not, the nine-foot hight granite stone sculpture actually depicts a mother crouching protectively over her child, praying. It was erected in 1994, standing on the site of an ancient Basingstoke church, which is why it was given the official name the Church Stone. ....
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Basingstoke - or Amazingstoke if you prefer - is the biggest town in Hampshire and is growing in popularity as a place to move to. Whether you have lived here all of your life or you have recently moved, you will no doubt have picked up on some of the loveable quirks which make the town unique. Here are some of the things our editorial team noticed when they moved to Basingstoke . #1 Life in the fast lane – literally Whoever designed Basingstoke’s transport system must have liked driving fast. Because the network of dual carriageways makes it possible for drivers to travel almost exclusively at 70mph around the town - very much to my terror when I first moved here. ....