A multimillion-pound makeover has seen a once run-down New Forest B&B transformed into a “quintessential” country house hotel.
Forestry England rangers had to deal with three large flytips on one day as the dumping of waste on the beautiful landscape continues.
A massive £168,700 was raised by the Oakhaven Walk with the money going towards supporting people receiving palliative care and their loved ones.
A top community award has been given to a group which which helps toads to safety during the breeding season.
Plans allowing Travellers to live in four caravans on a former equestrian site in Burley have sparked a furious response from villagers and an MP.
Three Christchurch beaches have been awarded Blue Flags for their water quality – despite being polluted by sewage more than 140 times last year.
Newly crowned Christchurch mayor Viv Charrett says she’s “honoured” to have been given the role for the second time.
Always a highlight in the petrolheads calendar this year's Sammy Miller Auto Jumble proved to be better than ever.
A rowing boat has been named in honour of a former Arnewood school pupil who died aged just 21 to celebrate his love of the sport.
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A former Lymington man has become the fastest solo person to ride unsupported around the whole of Australia on a fixed-gear bike.
A ‘secret’ marina in Christchurch is being brought back under the control of the family who own it after 50 years of being rented out.
Village campaigners are claiming victory after a developer withdrew plans for a a sewage treatment plant at a new housing development
A three-kilometre animal control zone has been put in place in Christchurch after several birds died of avian flu.
A restaurant manager was attacked with three glasses, and a stone smashed into his head during a brawl which a staff member feared would kill him.
Government mandatory housing targets could have a “really grim” effect on the environment, a Highcliffe councillor has warned.
A police hub has been opened in a village to combat youngsters’ anti-social behaviour which has plagued residents for months.
Pupils thrive at Poulner Infant School and Nursery with everyone feeling that they are “welcome” there.
Local students produced stunning ‘Bridgerton style’ costumes for the opera La Cenerentola which were worn by the cast at Christchurch’s The Regent.
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