Pupils attending a Christchurch school enjoy going and have “positive” attitudes to learning, according to Ofsted inspectors.
A 96-year-old pensioner achieved his life-long dream of flying a plane thanks to a Christchurch care home.
Three local beaches retained their Blue Flag status for this year – despite a raft of sewage warnings last year.
New Mayor of Christchurch Paul Hilliard says it is an “honour and a privilege” to have been given the new role.
What was making the headlines in the A&T 25 and 50 years ago.
A man who styled himself on comic book villain the Joker has been found not guilty of trying to kill a woman he called his “Harley Quinn”.
A man accused of strangling his ex-girlfriend twice told a jury he took a lie detector test to prove he was not cheating on her.
A man who styles himself on the Joker and is accused of strangling his ex twice said he throttled her only once after she attacked him first.
A vast exhibition shining a light on the gypsies who lived on the New Forest will be at Thorney Hill until Friday.
A toad which makes “loud, raspy calls” at a Christchurch beauty spot was the star of the BBC’s Springwatch programme.
The New Forest beach which played a vital role in Operation Overlord.
The stories making the headlines in the A&T 25 and 50 years ago
A beer festival at Brockenhurst will feature ten independent micro-breweries who produce the amber nectar within 25 miles of the village.
A man accused of trying to murder a New Forest woman has a collection of tattoos of her, including a portrait on his neck, a court heard.
A man who “identifies” as comic book villain the Joker tried to kill his partner by strangling her in her New Forest home, a court trial heard.
A Lymington man has abseiled down the Empire State Building in front of royalty and Hollywood royalty for charity.
A child abuse victim stayed silent about her ordeal because she blamed herself after her attacker tried to kill himself following one incident.
A fire-ravaged church is planned to be restored to how it was when it was built in 1869.
The tea rooms at Highcliffe Castle are set for a new operator which already runs facilities on Bournemouth Pier.
A “small and friendly” Mudeford care home has been given a ‘good’ rating by care inspectors.