A Lymington coffee shop owner said it’s “very disappointing” another business with almost exactly the same name is opening opposite hers.
A charity which helps disabled bike riders enjoy the New Forest has been awarded over £380,000 from the National Lottery Community Fund
A thriving butchery business in Bramshaw has opened a new farm shop complete with takeaway and an outside seating area.
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Two large Victorian homes in Highcliffe’s high street could be demolished to make way for 11 affordable apartments.
A day of cider drinking, fun and music will be on offer at one of the New Forest’s most avidly anticipated events.
A primary school has been praised by Ofsted inspectors for creating a “real sense of community”.
A Christchurch pensioner posted a warning note on her front door before taking her own life, an inquest has heard.
The head teacher of a secondary school at the centre of a row over a new skirt has said the decision was down to feedback over the current uniform.
Repairs to the Long Groyne at Hengistbury Head – which plays a “critical role” in reducing coastal flooding and erosion – will start next month.
Furious parents have lashed out at a secondary school over “tone deaf” plans for a new skirt costing up to £45.
Residents of Highcliffe and Walkford are invited to attend a special meeting where the new Local Plan will be discussed.
Beautiful spring flowers brought a touch of colourful brightness to Sway Village Hall at the weekend.
A Christchurch man whose wife has been diagnosed with cancer is undertaking a sponsored slimathon to raise money for a cancer care charity.
A New Forest charity which rescues orphaned orangutans has been left an “incredible” gift of £50,000 by late TV star Paul O’Grady.
A top TV chef will be hosting a healthy cooking session at the opening of a specialist autism school’s sixth form.
Christchurch’s former town hall has been officially reopened after a “meticulous” restoration.
Repair work to a bridge on a major route into Christchurch will see it closed at night this week.
Local children’s author Simon Chadwick has thrown his backing behind Brockenhurst C of E Primary School’s campaign aimed at saving libraries.
A section of the Avon River has been shortlisted to be considered an official bathing water.