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Son hits out at police after death of mum

21 February 2021
Son hits out at police after death of mum

Son hits out at police after death of mum

21 February 2021

THE heartbroken son of a Ringwood woman who took her own life has criticised police for “adding to his distress considerably”...


Campaign launched to help boost Forest food and drink industry after lockdown

19 February 2021
Campaign launched to help boost Forest food and drink industry after lockdown

Campaign launched to help boost Forest food and drink industry after lockdown

19 February 2021

A CAMPAIGN to help the food and drink industry reopen once lockdown lifts is being launched by the New Forest tourism group...


Developer unveils plans for 100 new homes near flood-prone road in Bransgore

18 February 2021
Developer unveils plans for 100 new homes near flood-prone road in Bransgore

Developer unveils plans for 100 new homes near flood-prone road in Bransgore

18 February 2021

A BUILDING company planning 100 new homes in a flood-prone area of Bransgore has promised extra measures to protect residents...


Hundreds sign petition against removal of Barton beach toilets as hut owners fume over 'disgusting' waste left behind

18 February 2021
Hundreds sign petition against removal of Barton beach toilets as hut owners fume over 'disgusting' waste left behind

Hundreds sign petition against removal of Barton beach toilets as hut owners fume over 'disgusting' waste left behind

18 February 2021

HUNDREDS of people have signed a petition against removing toilets from Barton beach after claims that their closure during the pandemic has led to the beauty spot being blighted by human waste...


Call for separate Christchurch planners amid claim Highcliffe is 'easy target' for developers

18 February 2021
Call for separate Christchurch planners amid claim Highcliffe is 'easy target' for developers

Call for separate Christchurch planners amid claim Highcliffe is 'easy target' for developers

18 February 2021

A RESIDENTS’ association has claimed Highcliffe has become an “easy target” for developers wanting to make money by building large blocks of flats...


Pet owners warned after dogs poisoned by palm oil washed up on beach

17 February 2021
Pet owners warned after dogs poisoned by palm oil washed up on beach

Pet owners warned after dogs poisoned by palm oil washed up on beach

17 February 2021

DOG owners are being warned to be careful while walking their pets on local beaches after four pets were poisoned by washed-up palm oil...


Fresh pictures of plans for run-down Lymington Quay toilets

16 February 2021
Fresh pictures of plans for run-down Lymington Quay toilets

Fresh pictures of plans for run-down Lymington Quay toilets

16 February 2021

FRESH images have been released showing how the planned new toilet block on Lymington Town Quay would look, complete with a café or wine bar...


Little Hugo launches clothing range for children's charity fundraiser

15 February 2021
Little Hugo launches clothing range for children's charity fundraiser

Little Hugo launches clothing range for children's charity fundraiser

15 February 2021

FIVE-YEAR-OLD Hugo Carpenter has used his love of drawing to raise money for a children’s charity and bring a bit of joy into people’s lives during lockdown...


Obituary: Nan Kemp – nursing pioneer who was awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal

13 February 2021
Obituary: Nan Kemp – nursing pioneer who was awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal

Obituary: Nan Kemp – nursing pioneer who was awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal

13 February 2021

FORMER nurse Nan Kemp who was awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal travelling scholarship which led to her working in hospitals in America and Canada has died aged 86...


Pensioner's fury over fine for painting DIY pedestrian crossing near Mudeford home

11 February 2021
Pensioner's fury over fine for painting DIY pedestrian crossing near Mudeford home

Pensioner's fury over fine for painting DIY pedestrian crossing near Mudeford home

11 February 2021

A PENSIONER has told of his anger at being fined £130 for drawing a pedestrian crossing on the road approaching Mudeford Quay...


New plan to make Highcliffe ‘flat-free’

05 February 2021
New plan to make Highcliffe ‘flat-free’

New plan to make Highcliffe ‘flat-free’

05 February 2021

THE aim to make Highcliffe a “flat-free zone” is at the heart of a new Neighbourhood Plan after residents said too many have been built...


Farmers to go wild with bird count 'health check' launched by New Forest charity

01 February 2021
Farmers to go wild with bird count 'health check' launched by New Forest charity

Farmers to go wild with bird count 'health check' launched by New Forest charity

01 February 2021

MORE than 1,000 farmers are expected to take part in a national initiative launched by a New Forest nature charity to count the number of wild birds on their land...


Christchurch play areas set for handover to parish council after £1.2m revamp

31 January 2021
Christchurch play areas set for handover to parish council after £1.2m revamp

Christchurch play areas set for handover to parish council after £1.2m revamp

31 January 2021

THREE play areas are set to be transferred to Highcliffe and Walkford Parish Council to maintain their upkeep...


Developer rejects residents' claim land for 38 homes would be 'left empty'

30 January 2021
Developer rejects residents' claim land for 38 homes would be 'left empty'

Developer rejects residents' claim land for 38 homes would be 'left empty'

30 January 2021

A HOUSEBUILDER which secured permission for 38 more homes as part of a wider development in Christchurch has rejected claims by residents who believed the land was to be left as open space...


'Sharp as a tack' Stella beats Covid to reach her century

30 January 2021
'Sharp as a tack' Stella beats Covid to reach her century

'Sharp as a tack' Stella beats Covid to reach her century

30 January 2021

TO be diagnosed with Covid-19 two days before your 100th birthday would leave most people reeling. It certainly worried the family of great-grandmother Stella Hunt who celebrated the century milestone last Saturday...


Teacher Marie learns her lesson in losing more than nine stone after health shock

30 January 2021
Teacher Marie learns her lesson in losing more than nine stone after health shock

Teacher Marie learns her lesson in losing more than nine stone after health shock

30 January 2021

DEPUTY head teacher Marie Loftus felt like a star pupil for losing a whopping nine-and-half-stone after being inspired by the realisation that her weight was a huge health risk...


New designs unveiled for Lymington Quay toilets revamp – with cafe and roof terrace

28 January 2021
New designs unveiled for Lymington Quay toilets revamp – with cafe and roof terrace

New designs unveiled for Lymington Quay toilets revamp – with cafe and roof terrace

28 January 2021

FRESH plans have been unveiled to replace the dilapidated toilet block on Lymington’s Town Quay with a café or wine bar, complete with roof terrace to enjoy views of the river...


New Forest named fifth best national park in Europe

28 January 2021
New Forest named fifth best national park in Europe

New Forest named fifth best national park in Europe

28 January 2021

NEW Forest tourism bosses are celebrating after the national park was named the fifth best in Europe...


Hospice opens up bed space to ease pressure on hospitals during Covid pandemic

27 January 2021
Hospice opens up bed space to ease pressure on hospitals during Covid pandemic

Hospice opens up bed space to ease pressure on hospitals during Covid pandemic

27 January 2021

OAKHAVEN Hospice has opened four extra beds to take patients from under-pressure NHS hospitals battling the pandemic...


New 'long Covid' clinic opens at Lymington hospital

26 January 2021
New 'long Covid' clinic opens at Lymington hospital

New 'long Covid' clinic opens at Lymington hospital

26 January 2021

LYMINGTON hospital has a new clinic for people suffering from so-called “long Covid” months after contracting the virus...


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