A new play park in Pilley was officially opened during the recently held Boldre fete.
A man stuck over five fentanyl pain killing patches on his body and took a massive overdose of drugs after blowing £1,000 in the bookies.
A lesson in how to deal with people with autism was given to Morebus employees by the charity Autism Unlimited.
What was making the headlines in the A&T 25, 50 and 75 years ago.
Brockenhurst chippy celebrating 40 years in business
An appeal against the refusal to demolish a house in Dibden Purlieu and replace it with 25 homes has been submitted by developers.
A couple who are celebrating their 70th wedding anniversary have been together since they were just 15 and 16 years old.
A prescribed cookery course run by chef Natasha Beatty has been so successful it secured £15,000 funding from South West Railway for another year.
Friends who walked and cycled between three of the highest mountains in England in one day raised over £2,000 for Oakhaven hospice.
A drunken yob threatened to kill a terrified family in one of a series of incidents told to a police beat sergeant in a public meeting in Lymington.
Well-known director of the Lymington removal company was “unstinting” in his work for the community until his final days.
What was making the headlines in the A&T 25, 50 and 75 years ago.
A woman who was sexually abused when she was just 10 has revealed how she has since tried to kill herself three times and suffers night terrors.
A replica Iron Age roundhouse will be built at Hengistbury Head to give visitors an idea of how people lived over 2,000 years ago.
A former NHS worker from New Milton who spent over 80 years of her life doing voluntary work is celebrating her 100th birthday.
A chance to learn a “sexy tease” form of dance that is glamorous, theatrical and fun is coming to Lymington.
A plan by owners of a holiday park to install an outside entertainment area which angered many villagers has been withdrawn.
Parents and carers urged to sign their children up for free places at more than 140 local activity clubs across Hampshire over the summer holidays.
Two schoolchildren scooped prizes in a competition for pupils all over the UK to design an emblem to celebrate the coronation.
A pendant made from silver and sea glass Grange School pupils reach the regional finals of a national competition supporting young businesses