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Lymington

British  
/ ˈlɪmɪŋtən /

noun

  1. a market town in S England, in SW Hampshire, on the Solent: yachting centre and holiday resort. Pop: 14 227 (2001)

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Brandt, a former councillor from Lymington, Hampshire, was arrested in March 2024 and given a conditional caution the following month, requiring him not to contact Dame Penny, but he then left two voicemail messages for her.

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However, Edward Brandt, 61, of Lymington, Hampshire, was cleared of the more serious charge of stalking involving serious alarm or distress.

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As Antony started to engage with the messy business of probate, he came across a small brown leather case in his father's old flat in the Hampshire town of Lymington.

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Trains were also unable to run on the line at Lymington Pier in Hampshire due to flooding, and in Bristol, water rose above the train tracks between Clifton Down and Severn Beach, as well as on the A4 Portway linking the city centre with the M5.

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Sea flooding is also affecting the railway line at Lymington Pier with trains unable to run.

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