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Tasty ways to boost the immune system and beat the lockdown blues

07 June 2020
Tasty ways to boost the immune system and beat the lockdown blues

Tasty ways to boost the immune system and beat the lockdown blues

07 June 2020

Katina Bennett is a a healthy eating coach and yoga teacher AS the lockdown slowly eases, some of us may be feeling the effects of being cooped up with…


Police break up garden bar service at restaurant

06 June 2020
Police break up garden bar service at restaurant

Police break up garden bar service at restaurant

06 June 2020

Willow Barn had set up a temporary bar at its entrance A RESTAURANT in New Milton allowing customers to drink and eat in its large garden was ordered…


Swans rescued after nearly drowning tangled in discarded crab line

06 June 2020
Swans rescued after nearly drowning tangled in discarded crab line

Swans rescued after nearly drowning tangled in discarded crab line

06 June 2020

RSPCA officers managed to catch the swans using a large pole (pictures: RSPCA) TWO swans had to be saved by the RSPCA after becoming entangled in a crabbing…


School with 'no social distancing' sees most of its eligible children return

05 June 2020
School with 'no social distancing' sees most of its eligible children return

School with 'no social distancing' sees most of its eligible children return

05 June 2020

Oakfield Primary School has put measures in place, but social distancing is impossible, its headteacher has said A SCHOOL which told parents “there is…


Plea for new travel restrictions after 'horrendous' crowds hit local beauty spots

05 June 2020
Plea for new travel restrictions after 'horrendous' crowds hit local beauty spots

Plea for new travel restrictions after 'horrendous' crowds hit local beauty spots

05 June 2020

There was a surge in bad parking across the New Forest over the weekend (picture: Forestry England) THE government must restrict how far people can travel…


NFDC plans £5m move for Claymeadow depot in Totton

02 June 2020
NFDC plans £5m move for Claymeadow depot in Totton

NFDC plans £5m move for Claymeadow depot in Totton

02 June 2020

Facilities at the Claymeadow depot will be moving to Hardley industrial estate AN APPLICATION to create a new £5m council depot at Hardley industrial…


Oystercatchers take advantage of lockdown for rare nesting

02 June 2020
Oystercatchers take advantage of lockdown for rare nesting

Oystercatchers take advantage of lockdown for rare nesting

02 June 2020

Oystercatchers have been disturbed by watercraft at Stanpit Marsh LOCKDOWN has led to two pairs of oystercatchers nesting successfully in Stanpit Marsh…


School pupils tune up with charity street performances

31 May 2020
School pupils tune up with charity street performances

School pupils tune up with charity street performances

31 May 2020

Ben Clark entertains his street in Hordle A TRIO of pupils have been serenading neighbours from their front gardens in an effort to bring a little joy…


Website brewed up for craft beer customers and suppliers

31 May 2020
Website brewed up for craft beer customers and suppliers

Website brewed up for craft beer customers and suppliers

31 May 2020

The new website links craft beer suppliers to customers A NEW website has been launched by a New Forest entrepreneur with the aim of helping small craft…


Class dispersed – how local primary schools are tackling social distancing ready to reopen on Monday

30 May 2020
Class dispersed – how local primary schools are tackling social distancing ready to reopen on Monday

Class dispersed – how local primary schools are tackling social distancing ready to reopen on Monday

30 May 2020

Students at The Arnewood School test out donated face shields HALF-SIZED classes, desks three metres apart and children wearing PE kits instead of uniforms…


New £2.5m business park approved for Christchurch

30 May 2020
New £2.5m business park approved for Christchurch

New £2.5m business park approved for Christchurch

30 May 2020

A CGI of the development off Stony Lane, Christchurch (picture: REIDsteel) A NEW £2.5m trading hub is to be created by the Penton Motor Group in Christchurch…


Lockdown love as Roy and Beryl mark 71st anniversary

30 May 2020
Lockdown love as Roy and Beryl mark 71st anniversary

Lockdown love as Roy and Beryl mark 71st anniversary

30 May 2020

Beryl and Roy Rumbold celebrated 71 years marriage at Highcliffe Nursing Home WHEN Roy Rumbold married wife Beryl he had to pay £3 extra for a wedding…


Organisers 'heartbroken' as first New Forest Pride pushed back to 2021

29 May 2020
Organisers 'heartbroken' as first New Forest Pride pushed back to 2021

Organisers 'heartbroken' as first New Forest Pride pushed back to 2021

29 May 2020

The parade was due to take place in Lymington ORGANISERS of what would have been the New Forest’s first Pride event have taken the “heartbreaking” decision…


Hospice forced to close temporarily after 12 staff test positive for coronavirus

27 May 2020
Hospice forced to close temporarily after 12 staff test positive for coronavirus

Hospice forced to close temporarily after 12 staff test positive for coronavirus

27 May 2020

All staff were tested after some displayed symptoms OAKHAVEN Hospice has been forced to close to new admissions following an outbreak of Covid-19 in which…


Terminally ill youngster treated to a lockdown birthday drive-by

26 May 2020
Terminally ill youngster treated to a lockdown birthday drive-by

Terminally ill youngster treated to a lockdown birthday drive-by

26 May 2020

A COLOURFUL array of army vehicles, supercars and even a fire engine turned out for a dazzling drive-by celebration of a terminally ill Ringwood boy’s 12th birthday...


Town seafood festival could still proceed – with safety measures

25 May 2020
Town seafood festival could still proceed – with safety measures

Town seafood festival could still proceed – with safety measures

25 May 2020

Lymington Seafood Festival is still hoped to run this year THE Lymington Seafood Festival could still take place this year as a scaled-back event with…


The firms wetting whistles with special lockdown deliveries

25 May 2020
The firms wetting whistles with special lockdown deliveries

The firms wetting whistles with special lockdown deliveries

25 May 2020

Confectioner & Gin Shop owner Sally Barwick says the deliveries have helped the firm tick over TOP of many people’s lists of most-missed pleasures…


Postmaster bans customers who abused her over social distancing rules

24 May 2020
Postmaster bans customers who abused her over social distancing rules

Postmaster bans customers who abused her over social distancing rules

24 May 2020

Fordingbridge Post Office (picture: Google) A FORDINGBRIDGE postmaster has barred at least three people from the branch after facing abuse for trying…


Ferry firm told it can keep “obscene nuisance” LED sign

24 May 2020
Ferry firm told it can keep “obscene nuisance” LED sign

Ferry firm told it can keep “obscene nuisance” LED sign

24 May 2020

Neighbours complained about the brightness of the sign WIGHTLINK has been granted permission to keep a controversial illuminated sign at the Lymington…


'Extremely high' risk of fires across the New Forest

21 May 2020
'Extremely high' risk of fires across the New Forest

'Extremely high' risk of fires across the New Forest

21 May 2020

The recent heath fire at Sway (picture: Mac Hall) THE risk of fires across the New Forest is now “extremely high” thanks to the hot weather, authorities…


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