A group of children from William Gilpon school who went on a beach clean were “shocked” to discover how much plastic they recovered.
Plans for a sauna at Avon beach have been withdrawn despite more than 100 people supporting the proposal.
A coach blocked a Christchurch town centre road for more than three hours after getting stuck while taking a tight corner.
A Golden Retriever from New Milton scored a hat trick of wins at one of the most prestigious championships for the breed in the world.
An independent book shop in Lymington has been named as the best in the UK by Muddly Stilettos and online lifestyle magazine.
A total of nearly 500 cases of cruelty to cats in Hampshire has been revealed by the RSPCA which says that nationally they are the most abused pet.
Volunteers have less than a week left to take part in a nationwide count of butterflies.
A New Forest foal had to be rescued after she trod on a metal cup left by visitors.
The mayor of Lymington has called on residents to support the campaign to save an under-threat care home.
A Pennington youngster is raising money for a charity which makes wigs for children by having her own lengthy locks cut off.
A woman once known as “big Penny” has become “fit Penny” after shedding an incredible 13 stone.
Lepe Beach has again been recognised as among the best in the world for visitors.
A huge fan of TV show ‘Sex and the City’ is “thrilled” to be having her craftwork judged by its star Sarah Jessica Parker in an Etsy contest.
The head of a primary school downgraded by Ofsted has hit out at the new rating which she says does not reflect the site’s “current position”.
A stunning home on the south coast with “commanding views” of the Solent, Hurst Castle and the Isle of Wight has gone on sale for £7.85 million.
A mental health hospital in Marchwood which last year was graded as ‘requires improvement’ has been upgraded by care inspectors.
A family is being forced to live apart after the Home Office refused to give the husband a visa to visit his unwell wife and their child in Hordle.
A controversial plan to build 20 houses on land at Everton Nurseries is not the “tip of the iceberg” its director says.
A new coffee shop at a Dibden Purlieu residential home will open to the public once a week.
One of Lymington’s best known restaurateurs has revealed he has sold his award-winning Indian eatery so he can spend more time with his children.