An impressive production of the The Wizard of Oz involving over 230 New Milton school pupils will take to the stage at Christchurch’s Regent Centre.
Views on a multimillion pound widening scheme on a northern section of the A326 in the Waterside are being sought by Hampshire County Council.
Building work to expand Bournemouth’s Aviation Business Park has been given the go-ahead by BCP Council after an 18-month delay.
Extensive plans for the Christchurch hotel had been recommended for approval.
A Totton man has been fined £500 and banned for driving for six months for being 5mph over the 30mph speed limit.
An almost £44,000 grant will let Ringwood Society create a ‘Memories of the Railway’ project marking the times when a train route went through town.
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Walkers who covered the 26-mile coastline from Lymington to Poole have helped Oakhave raising a whopping £32,000 to date.
An inflatable amusement attraction promising “nonstop fun” is coming to New Milton for the first time.
A serving Dorset Police officer found guilty of gross misconduct for posting inappropriate and offensive messages on WhatsApp group has been sacked.
More than £35,000 in grants have been awarded to two organisations in the New Forest and Totton.
A mobile sauna could be wheeled out on a Christchurch beachfront for people to get steamy before taking a dip in the cooling sea.
A developer wants to demolish a house in Pennington and replace it with four homes after a previous proposal to build five there was refused
Plans for a 69-acre solar farm on greenbelt land between New Milton and Walkford have been unveiled.
A £3m project to reduce the use of storm overflows which discharge raw sewage into rivers has been started at a local wastewater treatment plant.
A Christchurch man was handed a suspended sentence after failing to attend two probation appointments and showing “unacceptable behaviour” at a third.
Multimillion-pound plans to revamp the Captain’s Club Hotel & Spa in Christchurch have been recommended for approval despite over 100 objections.
Town centre venue is building on success of seaside restaurants
A public consultation into how BCP and NFDC will tackle coastal erosion is being held including a chance to ask experts involved questions about it.
The Rev Dr Ben Sargent cut the ribbon at a refurbished community coffee in Bransgore which now boasts a “bright” new look.