BCP Council will spend £4.46m to improve children’s health, well-being and development
What was making the headlines in the A&T 25, 50 and 75 years ago.
A man who died of a flesh eating bug after sustaining facial injuries was scared of a “nightmare neighbour” who allegedly “terrorised” his estate.
A distinguished Royal Navy veteran who took his own life left a video detailing how he intended to do it using equipment he had bought online.
A Lymington company which specialises in supplying high-end instruments to super yachts and race boats was visited by Sir Desmond Swayne MP last week.
New Milton Town Show is back for the first time in two years promising a full day of fun for all the family.
A spectacular final journey that will see your ashes shot up into the sky in a firework is now available at New Forest Crematorium.
A £1.8million drug has saved the life of a baby boy with a rare genetic condition.
Ringwood carnival committee has called in the police after announcing its Carnival Queen would be a teenage boy sparked outrage.
Dorset Police said the sacked former inspector was ‘not the type of leader’ they wanted in the force after he breached standards with the messages.
Thousands of people turned out to watch this year’s Christchurch carnival, which featured a procession, band and fireworks.
Views of residents are being sought by BCP Council as part of a public consultation looking at its new visions and priorities for the area.
A nine year old boy won the same 100 year old trophy as his granddad for playing in the best brass band in a festival competition.
A 54-year-old woman with a long history of mental health illness died after being found badly injured at the bottom of a flight of stairs.
One of East Boldre’s oldest residents has celebrated her 100th birthday with a huge party.
New footpaths, boardwalks and drainage will let people enjoy green spaces in Hythe, Ringwood, and Milford
A family fun day at Oakhaven hospice attracted over 1500 people and helped to raise over £16,000 the highest amount on record for the annual event.
A record crowd is expected for this year’s Ellingham Show with organisers hoping the sun comes out for the day.
A daughter told a coroner how she was “at peace” with the way her father had died but not that of her mother.
Two schools have been awarded £1,000 each to run an environmental project.