A Ringwood couple who took their invention on TV's Dragons' Den were told it was "genius" but failed to impress the panel enough to secure investment.
A man has won his fight against paying a £100 fine sent on behalf of a popular New Milton venue after having to wait to pick up his disabled wife.
A bid by a developer to turn space for an art gallery and restaurant at Lymington Shores into nine flats has been refused – despite residents' pleas.
Residents have been angered by an announcement from BCP Council that it intends to replace Highcliffe Castle’s tearooms with a temporary unit.
A multi-million pound plan to expand Captain’s Club Hotel and Spa in Christchurch has been welcomed by tourism bosses.
A POPULAR Lymington character known as Trolley Eddie was given a touching send-off at his funeral after an appeal for people to attend.
CAR parks at Hatchet Pond, one of the New Forest's most popular beauty spots, will be shut for several months during major conservation works.
AN application to demolish a Christchurch sports pavilion after it was repeatedly vandalised has been approved by BCP Council.
A jobseeker who made headlines after a local firm accidentally sent her an email describing her as “chavvy” has revealed how it transformed her life.
Lymington has been hailed for its “overwhelming” response to a request for people to attend the funeral of a man with no family.
Neighbours of a 42-year-old woman and her 17-year-old daughter whose bodies were found in a Milford house have described their horror at the tragedy.
A three-year study using electronic tags has been launched to solve the mystery of why barbel fish are in decline at Throop fishery near Hurn.
A green canopy which forms part of the late Queens legacy has been created by pupils from Blackfield primary school.
Research to find the best family-friendly hiking spots in the UK has put the New Forest in top spot.
More than 100 residents of local care homes in New Milton were treated to a Christmas carol service by pupils from Ballard School.
This time of year is usually one for love, family and celebration – but it can also be a great struggle for those battling drink and drug addiction.
Cattle have returned to graze unwanted plants in a "secret forest" left virtually untouched for over a century.
A bid to demolish a house in Dibden Purlieu and replace it with 25 homes has been refused after sparking nearly 200 objections.
Parish councillors in Burley have welcomed the national park authority throwing out extension plans for a 120-year-old cottage.
A cat owner has described the return of her pet after NINE years as a “true Christmas miracle.”