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A revised plan for a derelict clifftop site near a nature reserve has been welcomed by residents.
A heavily criticised plan to replace a popular auction room in Christchurch with three five-storey blocks of 34 flats has been withdrawn.
Burley Working Men’s Club is reopening thanks to the “wonderful” reaction of the community.
A Lymington pub’s impressive toilet has been recognised in the annual ‘Loo of the Year’ awards.
A fire broke out in a flat above Domino’s takeaway in Lymington in the early hours today, with three people inside the building at the time.
Working in conservation at Hengistbury Head has been the dream of Tom Corner – and thanks to a Christchurch autism charity he has made it.
A community quilt supporting a New Forest Friends of the Earth campaign for warmer homes for was on display in Brockenhurst at a recent meeting.
A fox cub which was blinded by cataracts had its sight restored after undergoing a delicate operation at Seadown Vets in the New Forest.
What was making the headlines in the A&T 25, 50 and 75 years ago.
One of the most respected sailors in the UK Stuart Jardine whose winning form spanned 80 years has died at the age of 90.
Furious New Forest campaigner Chris Packham has fired off an angry letter to TV presenters Ant and Dec.
A Christchurch councillor organised for the town’s Christmas lights to be fixed after local residents moaned they looked “appalling” and “cheap”.
A living advent calendar in Christchurch which promises to be “bigger and better than ever” will have its first window opened today.
Hythe Brownies enjoyed a huge sleepover with members of other packs in honour of children’s author Jacqueline Wilson
There was fake snow, singing elves and a visit from Father Christmas at Christchurch’s Christmas lights switch-on.
A New Forest based builder has won a UK house building industry ‘Oscar’ for being the ‘Best Retirement Home Developer’ in the country.
Four friends cycled the North Coast 500 which features over 10,000 metres of mountains to raise money for Oakhaven Hospice.
What was making the headlines in the A&T 25, 50 and 75 years ago
A new group to connect Malayali people in Lymington who originally hail from Kerala has brought together 25 families.