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Plan for mobile sauna on Mudeford beachfront

13 June 2023
Plan for mobile sauna on Mudeford beachfront

Plan for mobile sauna on Mudeford beachfront

13 June 2023

A mobile sauna could be wheeled out on a Christchurch beachfront for people to get steamy before taking a dip in the cooling sea.


New village homes would be aimed at “lower end of market” say developers

13 June 2023
New village homes would be aimed at “lower end of market” say developers

New village homes would be aimed at “lower end of market” say developers

13 June 2023

A developer wants to demolish a house in Pennington and replace it with four homes after a previous proposal to build five there was refused

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Plans for 69-acre solar farm on greenbelt land between New Milton and Walkford

13 June 2023
Plans for 69-acre solar farm on greenbelt land between New Milton and Walkford

Plans for 69-acre solar farm on greenbelt land between New Milton and Walkford

13 June 2023

Plans for a 69-acre solar farm on greenbelt land between New Milton and Walkford have been unveiled.

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£3m project aimed at decreasing amount of sewage being discharged into River Blackwater begins

13 June 2023
£3m project aimed at decreasing amount of sewage being discharged into River Blackwater begins

£3m project aimed at decreasing amount of sewage being discharged into River Blackwater begins

13 June 2023

A £3m project to reduce the use of storm overflows which discharge raw sewage into rivers has been started at a local wastewater treatment plant.


Man given suspended prison sentence for failing to attend probation meetings

13 June 2023
Man given suspended prison sentence for failing to attend probation meetings

Man given suspended prison sentence for failing to attend probation meetings

13 June 2023

A Christchurch man was handed a suspended sentence after failing to attend two probation appointments and showing “unacceptable behaviour” at a third.


Hotel’s multimillion-pound expansion including fourth storey recommended for green light

12 June 2023
Hotel’s multimillion-pound expansion including fourth storey recommended for green light

Hotel’s multimillion-pound expansion including fourth storey recommended for green light

12 June 2023

Multimillion-pound plans to revamp the Captain’s Club Hotel & Spa in Christchurch have been recommended for approval despite over 100 objections.


It’s a hat trick for owners of The Cliffhouse and The Lighthouse as they open The Townhouse in Lymington

08 June 2023
It’s a hat trick for owners of The Cliffhouse and The Lighthouse as they open The Townhouse in Lymington

It’s a hat trick for owners of The Cliffhouse and The Lighthouse as they open The Townhouse in Lymington

08 June 2023

Town centre venue is building on success of seaside restaurants


Coastal erosion could cost £1 billion damages over next 100 years if action is not taken now warn councils

08 June 2023
Coastal erosion could cost £1 billion damages over next 100 years if action is not taken now warn councils

Coastal erosion could cost £1 billion damages over next 100 years if action is not taken now warn councils

08 June 2023

A public consultation into how BCP and NFDC will tackle coastal erosion is being held including a chance to ask experts involved questions about it.


Bransgore community cafe re-opens with a “bright” new look

08 June 2023
Bransgore community cafe re-opens with a “bright” new look

Bransgore community cafe re-opens with a “bright” new look

08 June 2023

The Rev Dr Ben Sargent cut the ribbon at a refurbished community coffee in Bransgore which now boasts a “bright” new look.


HMS Hood annual Service of Remembrance attended by relatives from New Zealand of one lost crew member

08 June 2023
HMS Hood annual Service of Remembrance attended by relatives from New Zealand of one lost crew member

HMS Hood annual Service of Remembrance attended by relatives from New Zealand of one lost crew member

08 June 2023

Relatives of HMS Hood’s navigation officer Commander Selwyn Warrand travelled from New Zealand for remembrance service in Boldre.


Dorset police officers sent racist, homophobic and derogatory messages on WhatsApp group

08 June 2023
Dorset police officers sent racist, homophobic and derogatory messages on WhatsApp group

Dorset police officers sent racist, homophobic and derogatory messages on WhatsApp group

08 June 2023

Two serving and one ex Dorset policer officer guilty of gross misconduct for sharing racist, sexist or homophobic or messages on WhatsApp group


Mystery unfinished New Forest cottage, empty for over 50 years, now on the market

07 June 2023
Mystery unfinished New Forest cottage, empty for over 50 years, now on the market

Mystery unfinished New Forest cottage, empty for over 50 years, now on the market

07 June 2023

For over 50 years it has been the talk of the village – if not a corner of the New Forest.


Gold medal-winning Paralympian Aaron Phipps opens new all-inclusive play area at Longdown Activity Farm

01 June 2023
Gold medal-winning Paralympian Aaron Phipps opens new all-inclusive play area at Longdown Activity Farm

Gold medal-winning Paralympian Aaron Phipps opens new all-inclusive play area at Longdown Activity Farm

01 June 2023

Gold medal-winning Paralympian Aaron Phipps MBE officially opened an all-inclusive outdoor play area at Longdown Activity Farm.


Autistic actor takes first step towards West End career

25 May 2023
Autistic actor takes first step towards West End career

Autistic actor takes first step towards West End career

25 May 2023

A student at a Christchurch school for children with autism has taken a step closer to achieving his dream of starring in the West End.


South Western Railway bans e-scooters on trains as they pose a ‘fire risk’

25 May 2023
South Western Railway bans e-scooters on trains as they pose a ‘fire risk’

South Western Railway bans e-scooters on trains as they pose a ‘fire risk’

25 May 2023

A ban on e-scooters has been introduced on all trains by South Western Railway due to them posing a fire risk.


‘A critical time for animals’ – warning from new RSPCA president Chris Packham

25 May 2023
‘A critical time for animals’ – warning from new RSPCA president Chris Packham

‘A critical time for animals’ – warning from new RSPCA president Chris Packham

25 May 2023

Naturalist Chris Packham is the new president of the RSPCA and says Britain is “at one of the most criticial times” for animals for over 200 years.


Sheep shearing, belly dancing and top chefs at the Christchurch Food Festival this weekend

23 May 2023
Sheep shearing, belly dancing and top chefs at the Christchurch Food Festival this weekend

Sheep shearing, belly dancing and top chefs at the Christchurch Food Festival this weekend

23 May 2023

One of the highlights in the foodie calendar is back this weekend and is expected to attract thousands from all over the UK


New Milton man admits causing crash which seriously injured mum pushing pram

19 May 2023
New Milton man admits causing crash which seriously injured mum pushing pram

New Milton man admits causing crash which seriously injured mum pushing pram

19 May 2023

A mother who was run over while she was pushing her baby in a pram is still in a coma five weeks after the incident, Bournemouth Crown Court heard.


‘We never expected to take control of the council’ – new mayor Jack hangs robes portrait in work toilet

19 May 2023
‘We never expected to take control of the council’ – new mayor Jack hangs robes portrait in work toilet

‘We never expected to take control of the council’ – new mayor Jack hangs robes portrait in work toilet

19 May 2023

His colleagues at a town taxi firm now call him ‘Mr Mayor’.


Man in hospital after bull attack...hopes for post-war economic recovery

18 May 2023
Man in hospital after bull attack...hopes for post-war economic recovery

Man in hospital after bull attack...hopes for post-war economic recovery

18 May 2023

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