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Andover, Hampshire

Review of Andover by don on November 27th, 2008
go karting in andover is an expensive disorganised disaster, I paid nearly £400 for a party for 12 children in October 2008. The company didn't deliver at all, no karting races, although that was what I had paid for, no birthday cake, even though that was part of the package, no response from team karting into my complaints. Avoid it and go elesewhere.

Review of Andover by martin belcher on December 19th, 2007
Andover is a lovely market town of some 52,000 people located in the North West of the county. Andover has grown quite substantially since the 1960's and the town has a modern shopping Centre, leisure centre, theatre and college. A new multi screen cinema is due to open in early 2008. Andover has a fascinating history and boasts some fine buildings in the old town centre, St Marys Church and its fine church tower can be seen from most parts of the town. Andover is constantly changing and has in the past been labelled with a bad reputation most often by people who have never visited our town. I love living hear with the countryside on the doorstep and all the facilities of a modern small town; i'm proud to say I live in Andover! Come and visit and see for yourself....

Review of Andover by mrs wilson on October 30th, 2006
I was born in andover in the 1950,s and have seen it change a great deal in that time, and not all for the good. From the small market town to the large mess it is now. The schools are far from the ones we went to some of that good some bad, in the 60s you did as you were told for the best part. the old town is all but gone and with it the caricature that was Andover , the shops the people the niceity of life, all there is now is gread and expance. Talk to an old andoverine and you will see what i mean . If you can find one! BY birth place but nolonger a home to be proud of.

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