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27 Dec
The Mummers:
Crookham Mummers have raised £635 from the re-enacting of their traditional play on Boxing Day The play has been performed by  Mummers throughout the country since the mid to late 18th century. The play was enacted at four venues: The Exchequer, The Spice Merchant, and the Crescent Green pubs in  Crookham Village as well as the Queens Head in Dogmersfield. Of the performers, Jim Goodsell has performed since 1996, and this year marked the first appearance of his son Rudy. Shaun Cotter first appeared in 1978 and Richard Farmer in 1980. Mike Dommett started in 1981 and Tom Dommett since 1982.  video

19 Dec
Top Place To Live in the UK:
A new study has found that, yet again, Hart is the best place to live in the whole of the UK. This is the 5th time in recent years that the district has come out on top. The Halifax study covered factors such as life expectancy, earnings, employment and crime. 97% of locals are in good or fairly good health. They enjoy 32.5 hours a week sun compared to the national average of 29.7. The average house price is £419,000. 

12 Dec
Fleet's Screwfix:
A new Screwfix store has opened at 127 Albert Street in Fleet.
Dukes Award:
26 Year old Scout Robin Primble from Church Crookham has been awarded Gold in The Duke of Edinburgh's Awards Scheme.
Police Crackdown:
Fleet Town Centre will be policed by extra patrols around Christmas to try to prevent drunks from being a public nuisance.

6 Dec
Free Haircut:
To support vital work being carried out in Mombasa by charity Glad's House Hart Barber Shop is using its skills to raise money. On Mon 22 Jan, anyone happy to make a donation to the charity will be given a free haircut at the barbers in Hart Shopping Centre. more
Fleet Festivities:
Around 20,000 people joined the fun at this years Fleet Festivities. There were more than 100 stalls plus various other attractions. The lights were switched on at 6.30pm by Father Christmas and the cast of this years Fleet panto at the Harlington Centre.
Speedster Selected: Fleet's Toby Case a 15 year odd ski tracer has been reselected for the England under16 alpine ski squad. Toby trains at the Aldershot Ski Race Club.

29 Nov
Fleet Town FC Walk Out:
Manager Steve Dormer said had never seen anything like it as Southern League opponents Bedford Town, with less than an hour before the kick-off, were unable to get a team together. Steve is determined that the game should not be replayed after travelling over 80 miles just for the game to be cancelled.

22 Nov
Blindfold Walk: Fleet Lions
organised a blindfold walk in Fleet's Hart shopping centre led by their new mascot. Club members handed out leaflets asking people with concerns regarding their vision to seek a sight test.
Morris Dancing for Downs:
Fleet Morris dancers have raised £276 during the year for Stepping Stones DS which operates in Hampshire. more
Co-op Rammed: A vehicle was used in an attempt to smash through the Co-op in The Verne. The attempt was unsuccessful and only resulted in the shuttering being bent and buckled. An investigation by the police is under way.

14 Nov
Elvetham Rd Burglary:
Police are investigating a burglary in the Elvetham Road area. It occurred between 1100 on the 13th and 1800 on the 14th of November. Unknown persons gained entry to a garage but nothing was taken. If you have any information please phone 101 quoting 44170444295.
CPR Saviour: Fleet resident and West Ham Supporter Ian Pearse sprang into action on seeing Ian Perry a fellow supporter collapse outside Wembley Stadium. He realised that  Mr. Perry had suffered a cardiac arrest and began CPR until the emergency services arrived. Mr. Perry later recovered at Wembley's medical centre at the stadium.
Honour for Former Councillor: Fleet's former county councillor Sharyn Wheale has been awarded the title of Hon Alderman as recognition for her years of service to the people of Hampshire.
Remember the Dead: A small group of around 50 people gathered round the Fleet Memorial to remember Armistice Day and the thousands of people that have died in wars and conflicts since the start of World War 1. more

7 Nov

1 Nov
Lions Project:
Project Wenceslas has been launched by Fleet Lions to ask people to forgo their Winter Fuel Allowance to help a local family that is suffering from poverty. more

26 Oct
New Mast:
Vodafone have erected a telecom mast at the junction of Velmead Rd and Norris Hill Rd.
Indian Celebration: Fleet Indian Community celebrated Diwali in style with lots of lights and a spectacular fireworks display. Children and adults joined together as they danced to the latest hits from Bollywood at Court Moor School. 
Freeview Help:
Fleet's residents suffering from interference to their TV's due to fourth generation 4G communications being switched on in Fleet can get help from at800, a company that offers free support. If you are experiencing new interference call 08081313800 or visit www.at800.tv 

19 Oct
Fleet at Number 16:
Fleet Town has been named the 16th best place to live in Britain. It was stated to have a warm semi-rural feel surrounded by 84 square miles of green wooded landscape as well as the largest freshwater lake in Hampshire. Waterford's state that "Parents love the town because of its clean air and fantastic schools." 
Knife Robbery: 
A teenager was robbed at the taxi rank near the junction of Victoria Rd and Fleet Rd on Sunday morning between 2.50 and 3.10 am when two men threatened him with a knife and stole his mobile phone. He received minor injuries but was not taken to hospital for treatment.
Top Swimming Award:
Ros Einchcomb, who works for Everyone Active at the Hart Leisure Centre, has been named Teacher of the Year at the Swim England South East Regional Awards.
Calthorpe Park Gets
Better: New bollards, 6 benches alongside the tennis court and 6 benches inside the tennis courts are among improvements in Calthorpe Park. Also installed are new bike railings and two new car parking spaces next to the courts.

12 Oct
P40: Comedian
Simon Brodkin, who recently presented PM Teresa May with a P45 at the Tory Party conference, will appear at the Harlington on Fri October 27 as his other self Lee Nelson. more
Grove Farm Gets Go-ahead:
A resubmitted application by developer Berkeley Homes to build 423 homes on fields at Grove Farm and Netherhouse Copse between Fleet and Church Crookham, has been given granted outline planning permission by Hart Council.
Volunteer Award: Fleet grandmother Irene Rich has been presented with the Desmond Wilcox Volunteer of the Year award at the Specsavers Hearing Dogs Awards held in London.

6 Oct
New Drama Group:
Claire and Edward Hersey have set up a new drama group based in Fleet. The group wants to use drama as a creative outlet with young people to make them feel good and happy with themselves. more
Car Park Improvements: Work on the first stage of resurfacing and improving Church Rd car park has started. Drainage improvements are included in the work.
Princes Beer: The Prince Arthur pub in Fleet Rd is listed in CAMRA's Good Beer Guide for 2018 published last September. The Prince Arthur has been in CAMRA's Good Beer Guide for the last 5 consecutive years (2014 to 2018). On the 21st July 2018 the Prince Arthur will celebrate 20 years since the pub first opened. buy the book

28 Sep
No Smoking in Parks:
Along with Fleet Town Council, Hart District Council are launching a smoke-free play parks scheme.
New Pond Jetty:
A brand new, high tech floating T-jetty has been unveiled at Fleet Pond.
Food Bank Award: Fleet's Hart Foodbank has been awarded £250 from Taylor Wimpey South Thames. The Foodbank is a project run by Churches Together and part of the Trussell Trust Christian Charity. more 
Pay Later: Parking ticket machines introduced in June in Gurkha Sq and Church Rd car parks by Hart Council have been deemed a success after feedback from residents. The new machines will now be used throughout the area. One useful function of the new machines is the ability to check on arrival and pay before you leave.

Foodbank Award: Hart Foodbank has been awarded £250 by Taylor Wimpey South Thames from the companies donation box scheme.
Inquiry into Baby Death: Graeme and Anne Dixon's daughter Elizabeth who was born prematurely at Frimley Park Hospital in 2000 and was left with permanent brain damage after her high blood pressure was untreated for 15 days. She died at home just before her 1st birthday when her tube was not maintained during a shift by a newly qualified agency nurse.

21 Sep
Python Death:
Dan Branded, who lived in Church Crookham, has been found dead at his home. Dan was obsessed with snakes and all wildlife. It is thought that a python snake found in his room could have caused his death by asphystication.A full hearing is to take place at the Basingstoke coroners court on 22 Nov. 
fundraising for wildlife
Xmas Chef Wanted:
A chef is required to volunteer to cook a Christmas lunch for around 70 lonely people. The lunch will take place in the Harlington Centre. Last years event was a great success but the cook is unable to do the cooking again this year. If you can help phone 01252 625246 or email charlotte.benham@fleet-tc.gov.uk 
Shed Award: Church Crookham and Fleet Men's Shed has been awarded £3,000 from the VINCI UK Foundation. more
Chilli Day: Fleet's first Chili fiesta has been held at The Views. It was well attended with all profits going to charity. video

14 Sep
Hart Lottery:
The winner of the first Hart lottery was Helen Newman after the draw was made from 635 tickets which were sold. more
New Leader:
The new leader for Hart District Council is LibDem David Neighbour. Gerry Crisp is the new Chairman. 
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7 Sep
Missing Man Found: 
Police have confirmed that a 28 year old man from Church Crookham who had been reported missing has been found safely. The search fpr Brian Turner began on Tuesday morning after the police launched an appeal because of concerns regarding his welfare. Hampshire Constabulary has thanked all those who helped in the search.
Staff Raise £3,500: Redfield Garden Centre staff have raised £3,500 for the Phillys Tuckwell Hospice through a variety of events. The hospice has been their charity of the year.
Green Awards: Both Elvetham Heath Nature Reserve and Fleet Pond have been awarded Green Flag Awards. This is an International recognition that a green space offers the highest possible environmental standards, is well maintained and has excellent visitor facilities.

29 Aug
M3 Services Fire:
A car has burst into flames at the Fleet Services station. Fire fighters put the fire out after smoke filled the car park. Nobody was hurt.
Heard the Latest:
A new NHS hearing aid service is to be available for people with hearing aids at The Church on the Heath at Elvetham Heath. Sessions are on the second Wednesday of each month between 11.45am and 1.30pm starting from Sep 13th. Just turn up bringing your own battery book and hearing aid. For more info phone 01252 810852.
New Pub Opens: The Spice Merchant, formely The Black Horse, has opened in Church Crookham. It is a traditional warm, friendly village pub but has a laid-back, bohemian feel offered to stimulate the senses and offer a new pub experience. facebook page
GCSE's Calthorpe Park: 10% of students achieved the new grade 9 in English. Results in the arts, languages and religion were particularly good. The head teachers said the good results reflected the hard work put in by both students and staff.
GCSE'S Court Moor: A high proportion gained a standard pass in English and Maths. 40% of the grades were equivalent or above the A/A* levels. 94% of students received a C or above in languages and 88% a C or above in science.
Diesel Leek Causes Chaos: A diesel leak from a coach thought to have started at junction 7 of the M3 northbound led to the closing of all 5 junctions between junction 9 (Newbury) and 4A (Fleet) on Sunday evening after a number of of collisions.
School Production a Success: The story of Billy Elliot, brought to life by Calthorpe Parks School's annual production, brought standing ovations from an audience of about 1,100 people over 4 nights. Billy was played by year 9 pupil Ross Davidson.

17 Aug
Women's Footie:
Everyone  Active is providing Woman's Walking Football sessions on the new 3G outdoor pitch at the Hart Leisure Centre in Fleet. Sessions run from 7 to 8pm on Thursdays. email hartinfo@everyoneactive.com for more info.
Apply Now:
There will be no "On The Day" entries for this years Fleet and Crookham 10k race. If you want to take part ensure that you enter as soon as possible. The race takes place on Sunday Oct 22 at 10pm. more

10 Aug
Tax Fraud:
Church Crookham landlord Richard Fuller has been jailed for property tax fraud worth more than £150,000 for not declaring Capital Gains Tax. He was jailed for 2years and three months.
Football Club Vandalized: Thousands of pound worth of damage has occured over the last 6 months due to vandals smashing up Fleet Football Club's ground. Doors and windows have been smashed, electrical cables pulled up and sprinklers turned on in the stands.
Fleet Services Crash: Fire crews were called when a car crashed into a barrier close to Fleet Services. A lane was closed for some time. No one was seriously injured.

3 Aug
Ex Pat Dies:
Jack James Grimshaw who was a prominent member of the community in Fleet and was associated with All Saints School, a Governor for Calthorpe Park School and stood as an independent Councilor for Hart District around 1973  passed away suddenly on 28th July 2017. more
High Street Fire: A fire broke out at a dry cleaning shop in Fleet Rd on Thursday morning. Fire engines from Rushmore were called at around 7.30am when smoke was noticed coming out of the building. An entry was forced and a laundry bin fire was extinguished. No-one was hurt.
Pond Award:
Colin Gray, who has been chairman of Fleet Pond for a number of years, has been awarded with the Green Flag Volunteer of the Year award. The award recognises the dedication shown by volunteers in improving parks and green spaces throughout the UK.
(comment: Well Done Colin, this is well earned)
M3 Works Finished: The conversion of the M3 to a Smart Motorway has finally finished. Motorists can now travel at 70 MPH again but be careful there is full CCTV installed which can detect traffic speeds at all times.
Care Home Still Inadequate: Beacon House, which was rated "inadequate" last year and placed in special measures, has been given another "inadequate" rating after an inspection in May. The House is to be kept under review by the Commissions watchdog.

July 27
M3 Crash:
An air ambulance was called to a serious accident on the M3 on 27th July between the J4A junction and the Fleet Services on the southbound side. A motorbike and a car were involved. A man was seriously injured.

July 21
Spirit of Hampshire:
Fleet Flower Club had over 100 visitors to the Crookham Memorial Hall at an exhibition inspired by the 200th anniversary of Jane Austins's death. more
Love Parks Week: Zebon Copse Residents Association has joined Love Parks Week, Britains largest celebration of valuable spaces.

14 July
Car Overturns:
A car has overturned landing upside down on its roof in Albert Street. The accident happened at around 6.20pm on Monday 10 July. No one was hurt.
Fleet Coach Sex Abuse: Fleet Town FC coach Bob Wiggins will appear at West Hampshire magistrates court this month. He is charged with 65 counts of non-recent sexual abuse against boys. 
Coffee Morning for Over 60's: The MHA Hart & Rushmoor Live at Home Scheme will be launching their first Chit-Chat Coffee Morning on Tuesday 25th July at Willis Hall Sandy Lane, Church Crookham, Fleet GU52 from 10.30am – 11.45am. The coffee morning will give our new members a chance to learn more about the Live at Home Scheme and forthcoming social activities for vulnerable people over the age of 60 living in the Hart & Rushmoor locality. more
M3 Works Linger On: The "Smart M3 roadwork's are set to continue until the end of July, plus a short period of commissioning,  until the disruptions finally come to an end.
Algae Problems: Hart District Councils countryside team have warned signs of Blue Green algae have been spotted at Fleet Pond. The Algae can be dangerous to animals and people.
New Lions President: James Powell has replaced former Fleet Lions president for the year 2017/18. James has lived in Fleet for 24 years and was a Scout leader before joining the Lions.


7 July: 
4,500 Calorie Meal:
Kate Ovens, originally from Fleet, has eaten nearly a foot of cheeseburgers which weighed 70oz. It included 58oz of beef and 22 slices of cheese. Kate failed to eat the last 10oz. She now lives in London and takes on eating challenges every couple of weeks.
Bands Charity Support:
Local Fleet group Champagne at the Blitz surprised patients at the Orchard Dementia Centre in Chertsey by turning up and singing classics from the 40's and 50's bringing back memories from the past which can transport the patients back to the time they first heard the songs which is important for Dementia patents.                                                       Champagne at the Blitz >>>                         
Sex Charge: A 36 year old man from Fleet has been arrested on suspicion of sexual activity with a child. 
Church Crookham Car Accident:
A woman ws taken to hospital after being involved in a car accident in Church Crookham. She sustained injuries to her head and shoulders and was taken to Frimley Park hospital for further treatment. Local air ambulance, police and ambulance services attended the scene.

28 June
Accidental Death Inquest:
Mark Baldwin, who went missing in May whilst jogging alongside the Basingstoke Canal and was  later found dead in the Canal could have died from arrhythmia, a condition which affects the heartbeat, after slipping into the cold water of the canal. 
Lost Jobs: Vetru, a British-based luxury phone maker based in Church Crookham with a staff of 178, which made its name selling £40,000 smartphones decked out in alligator leather and titanium and fitted with sapphire screens, has applied to the courts to be placed in administration after running out of money to pay staff and suppliers.
Talented Pupils: St Nicholas School pupils have been presented with 23 Certificates at differing levels in the Rotary Young Writer Competition. 

June 21
Lots of Dough:
Children at Bright Horizons Elvetham Heath Day Nursery and Preschool in Fleet, Hampshire recently celebrated International Dough Disco Day. The children dressed up in their favourite disco attire as they danced to themed music. They were tasked with manipulating play dough to the rhythm of the disco music.
Burglary: On the 15th June in the middle of the afternoon, around 13:15-15:00, a property in the area of Leawood Road was subject to a dwelling burglary. Luckily the person/s involved were unsuccessfull.
  If you saw or heard anything suspicious on that date or during that time in the area then please don't hesitate to contact 101 quoting 44170228021.

June 14
General Election:
Conservative MP Ranil Jayawardene took the NE Hants constituency by an increased majority with 37,754 votes. Fleet's Alan "Howling" Laud Hope received 119 voters standing against Teresa May alongside 12 other candidates. NE Hants Full Results
Local Radio Boost: The introduction of a Local Radio station in Fleet has taken two steps forward with a donation of £500 from the Fleet Lions and £250 from local community website www.fleethants.com  more
Pond Dipping: Around 1,000 people went to Fleet Pond to take part in Hart Council's Wildlife Day. Activities included craft shows, chainsaw carving., pond dipping, bird ringing, bug hunting, badge making and finger puppets. A new T-jetty was officially opened. 

June 7
Nearly Finished:
The £150 million Smart Motorway improvements to the M3 motorway are due to be completed by the end of the month. (Fleethants Comment:  Halleluiah) 

June 1
Morrison's Fined:
Fleet's Morrison's Supermarket has been fined £55,000 for selling mouldy food, poor temperature control of high risk food and staff wearing dirty protective clothing. The fine was reduced from £90,000 due to an early guilty plea.         Mould >>>
Food Festival: In spite of some bad late weather the 4th Fleet Food Festival has been declared a success with about 5,000 visitors enjoying great food and lots of drink. Festival Video

 

Save Our School:Ancells Farm Community Pre-school needs six new children to enroll by 15th June to remain open due to an unprecedented number of children leaving the area. Phone 07923477904 if you need childcare.

May 25
Library Re-Opens:
After 4 months of refurbishment, since closing on January 30th 2007, refurbishments have been completed on both floors at Fleet Library. A new self-service facility for book borrowing has also been installed.

New Manager: Fleet Town FC has named Steve Dormer as its new manager. Steve is a former manager of Guildford City. Fleet FC finished 14th in last seasons EvoStik Southern League Division One Central.
Hart Triathlon: More than 450 people entered this years Hart Sprint Triathlon. Starting at the new Hart Leisure Centre they swam 400 meters, rode a bike for 20k and finished with a Cross Country Run. First home was Peter Campbell in 57 minutes and 31 seconds, a new course record. Sue Parker was the fastest woman at just over 66 minutes. Ida Burrows was the fastest junior female and Daniel Cooke fastest junior male.

May 18
Runner Found Dead:
A Fleet father's body has been recovered from the Basingstoke Canal near Reading Rd Wharf after he had been reported missing. Mark Baldwin was last seen on Sunday May 14th early in the morning when he went out for a run from his home in Kenilworth Rd. A police helicopter was used for two days during the search£200,000 Claim: Maria Morgan-Frodsham is suing Hart Council after being crushed by a falling tree whilst she was taking her two dogs for a walk arounf Fleet Pond. High winds brought down a 60-foot Scots Pine, which hit her in the back of the neck pinning her to the ground. Her two dogs alerted passing runners 
Hockney Fans: Year 8 pupils from St Nicholas School have been to the David Hockney exhibition at the Tate Britain in London. They have been studying Hockney in their art lessons.

May 10
Cat Attacked:
A cat has been killed and mutilated in Church Crookham. The report from the South Norwood Animal Rescue and Liberty stated that this could be the work of a UK cat killer as the cat bears signature injuries for the cat killer.  The incident is being investigated under Operation Takahe - the Metropolitan Police codename for the UK cat killer.
Twickenham Madness: Alexander Farrell from Fleet joined two other teenagers to break into Twickenham Stadium and spend hours climbing on the roof and running round the pitch. The police made two arrests after arriving at around 6am.            
                                                                                                                                               
     >>>>>>>> Roof Walker
May 3
Lions Bike Success: 
This years 34th Fleet Lions classic bike rally  was attended by 180 bikes and has raised around £2,000 for charity. It was held at The Keys, Elvetham Heath.  2015 rally video
Hartland Park Development:
Around 40 local residents have lodged complaints against the Hartland Park plans to build up to 1500 new houses. more
Appeal Turned Down:
An appeal by  Nazanin-Zaghari Ratcliffe, wife of Fleet resident Richard Ratcliffe, who has been jailed in Iran for allegedly plotting to topple the government has lost the final stage of her appeal.

April 26
Jurassic Hartland Park:
Filming of the new Jurassic World 2 film has started at the Hartland Park site were a large set and base camp has been set up.
African Balls: Tennis balls from Avondale Tennis Club have been transported  and distributed to children in Gambia by Fleet's All Saints Junior School. The children were so excited they danced with joy. 

April 19
Fleet Services Plans:
Welcome Break has submitted plans to completely demolish and rebuild the fire hit M3 services. Hart District Council is considering the plans.. more
Denis Cassidy Dies:
Fleet resident Denis Cassidy, who has been described as one of the best journalists of his generation, has died surrounded by his family at Frimley Park Hospital. He was 81 years old. Denis ran a news agency which covered the Fleet area for many years. The funeral took place at the Our Lady's Church in Kings Road.
Paint Fleet Blue: The Paint Fleet Blue campaign featuring local businesses has raised £11,000 for prostrate cancer screening.
Tennis Champs: Fleet A's tennis team has won the Aldershot League Two title.
Falkners Arms Listed: The Fleet and Church Crookham Society and the Surrey/Hants Borders Branch of the Campaign for Real Ale have been successful in their application to Hart District Council to get the Falkners Arms listed as an Asset of Community Value. This is the 5th Fleet pub to be listed in the last 2 years.

April 12
Holiday Out:
Hart Council have rejected an appeal from Zibdawn Associates to build a four storey 71 bed roomed Holiday Inn hotel directly opposite the Prince Arthur pub in the Fleet Town Centre.
Carnival Royalty: This years Fleet Carnival princess is Kathryn Hopper from Heatherside Junior School. Her flower girls are Molly Hatch from Heatherside Infant School and Bonnie Collins from Tweseldown Infant School. The Carnival prince is Arthur Marshall.
The Lights Went Out: Harts new £23 million leisure, centre opened last Monday, was evacuated a week later because of the lights failing. Emergency lighting was used to get everyone out of the building.
Deportation Threat: A Fleet teenager, Walid Durani, is fighting deportation back to Afghanistan now he has reached the age of 18 years old. Walid's father was beheaded by the Taliban. A JustGiving page has been set up to help the successful apprentice builder to stay in the UK.  full story

April 5
Sharyn Stands Down:
Sharyn Wheale is standing down as from the County Council elections this May. She has been a Hart District Councillor for 30 years and spent the last 12 years as Fleet's County Councillor. She has had health problems for a number of years. Sharyn has been responsible for many many improvemnts in Fleet, notably the complete refurbishment of the paving in Fleet High Street. 
Fleethants Comment: Sharyn has served the people of Fleet with exceptional energy and commitment and fleethants.com salutes her and wishes her every success in her retirement.
The End of SW Trains: First MTR South Western Trains Ltd will take over from SW Trains contractor Stagecoach in the August. The company is a 70-30 joint operation between FirstGroup plc and Hong Kong firm MTR Corporation Ltd.
New Hart Leisure Centre Opens: Alex Dansen and Rebecca Adlington helped the opening of the new 23 million pound Hart Leisure Centre in Hitchens Lane. Hart District Chairman Tim Southern cut the ribbon at 10am on Saturday morning to start the proceedings. The centre is run by Everyone Active. more and video
No More Future: Community group Fleet Future have disbanded after three years having achieved its objectives and passed on responsibilities to other newly formed groups. They started the Fleet Town Plan, Fleet Fashion Show, Food Festival and developed the idea for the Fleet Film Club.

Mar 29
New Pumping Station: A new sewer pumping station at Hitchens Lane has been built to replace the existing one. The new station will have the capacity to handle any future developments in the area. The houses in Hitchins Lane have suffered a number of flooding incidents during the past 10 years. The work has cost £11 million.

Mar 22
Successful Marathon:
Thousands of runners turned out for the Fleet half marathon supported by an equal number of supporters. The RAF's Michael Kallenburg came first in the men's race. He has now won the race three times running but this is his fastest time. Lesley Locks from Hart Road Runners won the woman's race.
Cattle Danger: Cows are straying on the Bourley Rd which runs between Aldershot and Church Crookham. Hampshire County Council are to look inro the problem.   cattle in Fleet video

Fleet Services Back:
Welcome Break has opened a temporary building to serve customers following the fire which devastated the area in December. video of fire  
New Sports Centre:
Calthorpe Park School is to get a new sports hall at a cost of 3.75 million pounds. 
Electric Charging Arrives: Church Road car park is to have three rapid charge electric vehicle parking bays to allow drivers to top up whilst they shop. The facility will be launched on 25 March.
Its a Lottery: A Hart Lottery is being launched to provide funding for local charities and voluntary groups. It is to start in the early summer. more 
Another Blow for Fleet FC: After 6 years as Fleet Town manager Craig Davies has quit. This follows fears that the club is in severe financial difficulties. Craig has gone to Winchester City.
BID: Fleet traders have voted to become a Business Improvement Area.

Mar 16
Investigation:
An independent investigation is to take place into the death of Graeme and Anne Dixon's baby daughter Elizabeth who was born in 2000 at Frimley Park hospital. Elizabeth was born with brain damage and high blood pressure. She died at home just before her first birthday when a tube was not maintained.
Best Volunteer: Michael Thompson has been named Volunteer of the Year by the Fleet Pond Society. pond video
Fleet Town FC Could Go Under: The death of chairman Steve Cantle could mean that Fleet Town FC could be heavily in debt with a large hole in their accounts. Vice chairman Richard Whittington revealed that his side had not been paid since early Feb. Richard has asked for people to come forward and help the club. email rewhittington@viginmedia.com   results

Mar 8
Fleet Town FC Tribute:
Fleet's game against neigbours Farnborough, which was called off at Christmas after the death of Fleet Chairman Steve Cantle, has now been held as a tribute to Steve Cantle. The game ended in a 1-1 draw.
Action Day: Fleet Town Council is holding another Action Day to help tidy up Fleet and improve the appearance of the Town Centre from 9.30am to 12.30pm on Sat 20th May meeting at the Harlington Centre. If you are interested in taking part email benham@fleet-tc.gov.uk or phone 01252 622246. see previous Action Day video     
Credit Card Fraud: Michael McKeon from Court Drive in Fleet has pleased guilty to a £3 million card debt purchase fraud. He was remanded on bail.

Mar 1
New Shop In Fleet:
Poundlandworld has opened a new shop in Fleet next to McDonalds.
No Tax Increase: Fleet Town Council have announced a zero increase in Council tax for the year 2017-2018. The councils Annual Residents Meeting takes palace at the Harlington Centre on 28 March.
Council Meeting: The Annual Residents' Meeting of Fleet Town Council is to be held on Tuesday 28 March 2017 from 7.30pm at the Harlington Centre.

22 Feb
Jurassic World:
The former Pyestock jet engine site now called Hartland Park may be used as sets for the new film Jurassic World 2 which should be released this summer. Large AF (Ancient Futures?) have been seen going up around the area.
Elvetham Chase:
The proposed Elvetham Chase development of 700 new houses will no longer be part of the Hart District Development Plan.
Car Crash: Fleet fire crews were called to Aldershot Road after a three car crash which caused damage to a house. No one was injured when two cars collided and one of the vehicles hit a parked car.
Man-shed: A man's shed where people can meet to mend/make things sharing a range of tools and knowledge may be set up soon in Fleet or Church Crookham. more

Feb 16
Flats Protest:
Developers Renaissance Retirement have come under attack regarding the development of a site called The Old Bailey in Branksomewood Rd. The development will consist of 14 two-bed retirement apartments is being described as looking like a glass windowed office block.
Car Blaze:
The driver of a Ford Focus escaped injury when the engine of his car burst into fire on the A3013 Fleet Rd near the roundabout junction with Cove Rd. 

9 Feb
Poundworld has arrived in Fleet:
The old Iceland store next to McDonalds has been replaced by a new Poundworld Plus which will officially open on Thursday 9th Feb by the Hart District Council chairman Tim Southern.
BID:
Fleet Business Forum has been working on a proposal to make Fleet a Business Improvement District which could gain additional funding of £750,000 over 5 years. A vote by Fleet businesses are due to vote on the proposal in March. more 

2 Feb
Lucy's Hopes Dashed:
Fleet's Lucy Shuker failed to reach the Australian Open woman's singles final after losing 6-3, 6-2. to second seed Yui Kamiji from Japan. Lucy then played in the doubles with partner Marjolein Buis but lost to top seeds Jiske Griffioen and Aniek Koot 7-7, 6-2.
                                                                                                                                                                                                        
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100 Years for Lions: A new beer named Lions Golden Pride celebrated 100 years of Lions clubs and the good work in the community by our own Fleet Lions who were formed in 1974.
New Steakhouse: The Miller @ Carter steakhouse company are opening a new restaurant which will replace The Harvester at the roundabout on the junction of Fleet Rd and Bramshot Cottages.
Crookham Care Home Objections: A plan submitted by Crookham Care Village Ltd to build a 160 unit care village with a 64 bed care home, over 200 car parking spaces and 28 garages at the Cross Farm House in Crondall Rd has been strongly criticised by local residents.

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Boundary Changes:
Fleet Town Council are reviewing ward boundaries. Elvetham Heath is being split into two parts, East and West, and the divisions will be renamed. Elvetham East is joining Ancells and Elvetham West staying with Pondtail.
Top School:
St Nicholas School has the best GCSE results in Hampshire according to the Dept for Education top schools published in the Telegraph newspaper.
Chess Master:
Fleet's Andrew Kirby aged 10 has finished first in his age group in the London Junior Championships which attracts top young players from the UK and overseas.
Rail Delays: Services from Fleet station were severely disrupted after a person died after being hit by a train at Woking Station.
Vicar in the Pub: The rev Carol Dunk is holding monthly chats at The Falconer Arms every third Thursday. The sessions named "More Tea Vicar" are to help get to know the locals better. 
Raquel Kept Busy: Fleet's Downton actress Raquel Cassidy is to appear in the hit BBC drama series Silent Witness on Jan 30th and 31st in an episode called Awakening. She is also in The Worst Witch every week until April.

19 Jan
School Moves:
Tweseldown Infant School have found a new home in the middle of Queensgate development in Church Crookham
Santa's Float Has To Move:
A new building must be found to store Hart Rotary Club's Christmas Float which helped to collect around £9,000 this Christmas. The present location is no longer available. The float is 12feet long by 6 feet wide and 8feet in height. contact terrybridgman7@btinternet.com   if you can help.
Pub is Protected:
Following an application by the Fleet @ Church Crookham Society  and the Surry/Hants Borders branch of the Campaigners for Real Ale The Prince of Wales pub has been paced on the register of assets which is used to preserve valuable property.
Screen Removed:
A bamboo screen which hid the view of Sainsbury's from residents living opposite the store along the Basingstoke Canal has been removed by the Basingstoke Canal Society causing anger and tears from local people. 
Drugs Found Near School:
Journalist Alistair Coleman has found dozens of spent nitrous oxide capsules known as laughing gas and drug taking equipment near his home in Velmead Road just yards from Velmead Junior and Fleet Infant schools.
Objections to 700 New Homes:
More than 650 objections have been lodged to Hart Council regarding the Elvetham Chase development which is under consideration by the Council who will decide if the development can go ahead by March 13th. more 
Black Horse Closes Again:
After being closed for a week The Black Horse pub was reopened by new leaseholders Carol Baker and Mark McDermott on Friday but on Monday it was closed again as the couple decided to concentrate on the Royal Oak in Knaphill which they run.

12 Jan
Coach Award: Avondale Tennis Club
in Church Crookham has won two awards. Their coach Jamie Cheetham has been named the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Coach of the Year award whilst club secretary  Zana Fletcher has been named as the Hampshire Volunteer of the Year in the Aegon British Tennis Award's.
Lions Christmas Collection:
Fleet Lions and Hart Lions (ladies) collected over £5,500 with their door to door collections with Father Christmas and his sleigh.

4 Jan
Memorial Seat Vandalised:
A family are distressed and shocked after a vandal scrawled obscene graffiti on a memorial seat at Fleet Pond. The family, who want to remain ominous, had visited the seat to celebrate Christmas and remember a husband and father who loved Fleet Pond. A Fleet Pond volunteer has erased the graffiti. If anyone can give any information they should phone Mr. Gray on 01252 616183.
Fleet FC Chairman Dies: The chairman of Fleet Town FC and local councilor Steve Cantle died from a suspect heart attack on December 23.  
MBE For Rose: Fleet's Olympic gold medal winner Justin Rose has been honoured with an MBE for his services with golf.
The Mummers: The Church Crookham Mummers have raised over £600 during their annual displays outside The Exchequer and The Black Horse in Crookham Village and The Queens Head in Dogmersfield.
Christmas Charity: Lee Biggins, who is the founder of the Fleet based CV library, has spent Christmas with his two brothers helping at an orphanage in Sri Lanka.