PHOTOS: Four-legged friends and their owners enjoy Dogstival
Nearly 10,000 people and 3,000 dogs descended on Broadlands, in Romsey, for this year’s Dogstival, with plenty of fun for canines and their humans.
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Multimedia reporter for the Hampshire Chronicle. Covering stories in the city of Winchester and the wider district. Sophie has been at the Hampshire Chronicle since 2019. She previously worked for the Chronicle's sister papers including the Salisbury Journal and Andover Advertiser.
Multimedia reporter for the Hampshire Chronicle. Covering stories in the city of Winchester and the wider district. Sophie has been at the Hampshire Chronicle since 2019. She previously worked for the Chronicle's sister papers including the Salisbury Journal and Andover Advertiser.
Nearly 10,000 people and 3,000 dogs descended on Broadlands, in Romsey, for this year’s Dogstival, with plenty of fun for canines and their humans.
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