Trader of the Week Barber specialising in children's and charity cuts opens second shop
Barber of 18 years Louise Whitemore has launched a second Loula Barbers shop in Fair Oak. It follows her Swanwick shop, which opened two years ago.
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Lorelei Reddin is the Community Content Editor at the Daily Echo and has a huge interest in Southampton's cultural and entertainment scene.
Lorelei Reddin is the Community Content Editor at the Daily Echo and has a huge interest in Southampton's cultural and entertainment scene.
Barber of 18 years Louise Whitemore has launched a second Loula Barbers shop in Fair Oak. It follows her Swanwick shop, which opened two years ago.
A brand new production of the Olivier, Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical Kinky Boots The Musical will tour to Mayflower Theatre Southampton in May 2025.
Marwell Wildlife has launched a £20,000 appeal to help save endangered white-clawed crayfish, by opening a breeding centre at the zoo
Southampton Sewing Hub, the city's answer to the Great British Sewing Bee, is hosting a mend in public day this weekend.
'Lovely and kind' great great grandmother Jean Fenner, who puts her long life down to lots of walking, is celebrating her 100th birthday today.
The bluebells are back and here's our top tips for some of Hampshire's best locations for a bluebell walk.
Retired British Airways pilot Eric Moody hit headlines after saving the lives of hundreds of passengers in 1982.
More than 20,500 parents have been offered school places for their primary aged children in Hampshire, nearly all at one of their preferred schools.
Southampton astrophysicist Dr Phil Wiseman is taking on seven marathons in seven days, running from Gloucestershire to London via Southampton.
The Chennai Lounge is an authentic Indian restaurant with a royal twist which has opened its doors in Southampton's Terminus Terrace.
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