A Ringwood building firm is facing a hefty fine after a three-year-old girl was hit by a falling roof tile which fractured her skull.
The head of a New Forest village school is celebrating its ‘good’ Ofsted report saying it shows “how our wonderful children shone through”.
A former school chair of governors and Citizens Advice Bureau volunteer who worked for Esso for over 40 years has died at the age of 90.
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Police are investigating after a mum said her toddler was smacked by another customer in Tesco in Lymington.
Christmas is not cancelled in Christchurch, the town’s council has promised after BCP slashed its festive funding.
Plans for a ‘multi-generational community’ of 177 retirement and affordable living flats have been submitted for a Christchurch town centre site.
The founder of the UK branch of Hoods sailmakers and a former commodore of Lymington Town Sailing Club has died at the age of 92.
A Lymington charity which has been providing low-cost counselling to people in need for 25 years is being forced to close after its home was sold.
Two rare bikes have been added to a New Milton museum’s collection.
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A teenager has set up her own high street fashion boutique with her mum only weeks after finishing her final year at Brockenhurst College.
A photo album which captures Prince Philip during a solo round-the-world cruise on royal yacht Britannia has turned up at a Lymington antique shop.
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The head of a catering company which has built a strong reputation locally is soon to open a new restaurant in New Milton.
A record-breaking former president of the Carp Society who entered the ‘Carp Hall of Fame’ has died at the age of 77 after a short illness.
Mabel’s restaurant at Shallowmead Nurseries in Boldre is set to reopen with a new management team.
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A Milford holiday park has resubmitted plans for a new entertainment area after axing a previous application in the wake of a furious backlash.
A group of Royal British Legion members in Lymington raised £550 for the organisation’s annual Poppy Appeal by visiting every pub in the town.