‘Moving’ performances were put on for a packed audience during a talent show staged by a specialist autism school.
A seven-year-old who donated 21 inches of her hair to the Little Princess Trust which makes wigs for children with no hair has raised more than £400.
An annual memorial has been held to honour the servicemen and women who worked at the 12 airfields in the New Forest during the Second World War.
Claims that otters and badgers use woodland in Highcliffe at the centre of a planning row have been described as “utter fantasy” by the developer.
Ten tonnes of litter has been collected by a Forest litter picking group over the last four years – enough to fill more than 2,500 large bin bags.
Controversial plans to demolish two clifftop houses and replace them with a four-storey block of flats have been thrown out by BCP Council.
Organisers have promised rain won’t stop play as far as the Bournemouth Air Festival is concerned, although it may temper some performances.
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A £3.4million project to improve football facilities in Ringwood will see “new opportunities” offered to women and girls football.
Charity shop staff were saddened after thieves took vintage Barbie worth £70 from a window display.
Wildlife expert Chris Packham has been reported to police for sniffing a goshawk during the filming of a TV show.
Residents of Christchurch are being asked where they would like to see electric vehicle points installed in the town.
A devoted son is walking from France to Spain to raise money for Southampton hospitals charity in memory of his mum.
A Highcliffe parents and toddler group which has been going for 18 years has closed after the owner decided to retire.
The mayor of Christchurch has paid tribute after the death of one of her predecessors.
Autistic French students enjoyed a three-day holiday in Christchurch learning to cook English meals, swimming and playing sports.
Plans to tackle an increase in young people experimenting with vaping have been revealed by Hampshire County Council.
A festival-style fundraising event has raised more than £20,000 for a local hospice.
Sunshine, sausages and sport combined to ensure New Milton Town Show was a “huge” success with hundreds enjoying the event.
BCP Council will spend £4.46m to improve children’s health, well-being and development