The Basingstoke Observer is a local newspaper for the Basingstoke and surrounding areas of north Hampshire, in the UK. The newspaper is published weekly, and is available free for readers to 'pick up' from various shops and public outlets in and around Basingstoke. Basingstoke Property Weekly is inserted as a free supplement. Location within the British Isles View from Basingstoke railway station forecourt; the chrome yellow buildings stand on the site of older office buildings that have been demolished to build apartments. ... Hampshire (abbr. ...
The newspaper was launched in association with local radio station Kestrel FM in 2000, and is owned by the Milestone Group. It's weekly circulation figure is advertised as 23,000 copies. 107. ... This article is about the year 2000. ... The Milestone Group is a British media company with holdings in radio, television, and publishing. ...
With the prize of £250 and exposure in the local media at stake, competition was guaranteed to be fierce and certainly not for the faint-hearted.
Apart from the moshing fans in the crowd, I feel that Basingstoke wasnt ready for this band at all and it was a huge relief when their performance was over.
For The Misnomer, the future is very much bright, as is the Observers Battle of the Bands competition, which looks like it has become a firm and well-supported event at the Xtreme end of the Basingstoke Festival.
Basingstoke is a large town in the county of Hampshire in the south of England.
Basingstoke is situated in the north of Hampshire, in the district of Basingstoke and Deane.
Basingstoke railway station is the junction between the South Western Main Line railway, built by the London and South Western Railway, and the Reading to Basingstoke line, built by the Great Western Railway.