Author name: Rob Francis

Rob Francis is one of the driving forces behind Overton Radio, helping to build the station from the ground up with a clear focus on community, local stories, and great music. With years of experience behind the mic, he brings a warm, familiar voice to the airwaves, along with a genuine passion for radio that comes through in every show. As both a founder and presenter, he plays a key role in shaping the station’s sound and direction, keeping it rooted in the community while always looking for new ways to grow and connect with listeners.

Overton Cricket Club Sport

Overton Cricket Club Weekend Roundup: First XI Clinch Tight Win, Seconds and Thirds Fall Short

Overton Cricket Club’s First XI secured a gritty four-wicket victory over Hartley Wintney 2nd XI. Hartley Wintney were bowled out for 200 in 39 overs, but Overton’s chase was anchored by a superb unbeaten 84 from Andy Galvin, guiding them to 202 for 6 in 42.2 overs.

The Second XI were unable to replicate that success, falling to Oakley 2nd XI by four wickets. Overton posted 183 all out in 39 overs, with Toby Deacon top-scoring at 38. However, Oakley comfortably reached 185 for 6 in 38 overs.

Meanwhile, the Third XI also faced defeat against Oakley 3rd XI. Oakley set a target of 170 before being all out in 37.5 overs, but Overton’s reply of 139 all out in 35.1 overs wasn’t enough. David Thompson’s 45 and Ollie Rose’s 35 were notable efforts in a 31-run loss.

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Lordsfield Swimming Club Reopens After £1.16 Million Refurbishment

After months of renovation work and an investment of £1.16 million, Lordsfield Swimming Club will reopen its doors this afternoon, marking a major milestone for the community. The grand reopening event kicks off at 2pm and promises a vibrant afternoon of celebration.

The pool has undergone significant upgrades to modernise its facilities and improve accessibility. Among the improvements are updated changing areas, refreshed poolside amenities, and essential structural repairs designed to secure the future of the much-loved venue.

This afternoon’s event will be attended by club members, local residents, and community representatives, all keen to see the results of the long-anticipated refurbishment. Adding to the festivities, Overton Radio will be on hand to entertain guests.

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Overton Public Transport

South Western Railway Moves into Public Ownership On Sunday

From Sunday 25 May 2025, train services operating through Overton will officially come under public ownership as South Western Railway (SWR) is transferred to a government-run operator.

The change follows the introduction of the Passenger Railways Services (Public Ownership) Act 2024, and marks a significant milestone in the government’s broader plan to bring the UK’s railways back into public hands.

SWR services will now be operated by a new public sector company, South Western Railway Limited, a subsidiary of DfT Operator Limited. This company will eventually become part of Great British Railways (GBR), a new national rail body intended to streamline the country’s fragmented rail network.

Despite the change in ownership, there will be no immediate impact on passengers using Overton Station. Train timetables, ticket prices, and existing bookings will remain unchanged, and customer services – including railcards and website access – will continue to function as usual.

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