Plans for two drive-through takeaways on a busy roundabout in Christchurch have drawn a raft of objections from local residents.
An application to allow a new McDonald’s in Christchurch to serve refreshments from 11pm to 5am has been granted.
After 70 years of blooms and friendship, New Milton and Barton Flower Club is to close – another victim of the pandemic.
A builder is challenging New Forest District Council’s refusal of permission to replace a four-bedroom home in Pennington with five new houses.
A load of old rope donated by Wightlink ferries from its operation at Lymington is being given a new use – by a group of monkeys.
A new McDonald’s in Christchurch will play classical music to “scare people away” if they start causing trouble during night-time opening.
An event tomorrow to support farming and rural communities – dubbed Yarn in a Barn – will offer help with funding, health and combatting rural crime.
A businessman who ran Highcliffe Castle tearooms for 17 years before losing the contract is back after winning the rights for a temporary cafe there.
A blaze which ruined wooden equipment at a play park in Holbury is suspected to have been started by an arsonist, said firefighters.
A New Milton woman has had to re-learn how to walk and talk after surgery to remove a brain tumour.
Hampshire County Council has said it will investigate how to help a homeowner whose cottage has been hit twice by cars in 17 months.
Farmers and landowners are being urged by a New Forest nature charity to take part in the Big Farmland Bird Count.
A devastated family say they are “heartbroken” by the theft of a specially adapted boat which was used to take a disabled daughter on trips.
A customer at the Boathouse in Christchurch smashed another man over the head with a stone, slashing his face and breaking his teeth, a court heard.
A developer has made a third attempt to demolish a former shop with two flats above in Totton to build a new block of apartments.
The organiser of an out-of-control fireworks display near Ringwood was told by a court to pay more than £7,600.
A home-owner says she is living in fear of a fatal car crash at her country cottage which has been hit twice by vehicles hurtling off the road.
A Christchurch councillor has called on utility companies to “talk to each other” to limit the ongoing roadworks plaguing the town.
Highcliffe School had a visit from a drug sniffer dog as a "deterrent" which the head teacher said was aimed at keeping pupils safe.
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