An operation to transfer a community of water voles from Salisbury to the River Avon on the edge of the New Forest has been hailed a success.
Revellers braved the elements at the weekend as torrential rain came close to cancelling the New Milton Christmas festival and carnival parade.
A NEW play group for children with special needs has been formed by two local charities to give kids the chance to make friends.
A highly respected artist whose work is sought after by collectors around the world has died at home in Tiptoe at the age of 71.
A band of protesters who stopped a telecoms giant from putting up a 26-metre mast in Hythe are celebrating after the plans were ditched.
A Lymington restaurateur is celebrating after winning two awards for both his venues – one named Best Asian Restaurant for the fifth year running.
Fears the tearooms could be shut for good have been denied by BCP Council which promised it was “committed” to keeping them open.
A chainsaw-wielding vandal damaged the public toilets and killed two trees at a car park near Burley.
Thousands of lights will bring sparkle to Highcliffe high street this year with decorated Christmas trees giving a fine atmosphere for shopping.
Highcliffe and Walkford Parish Council may set up a foodbank after launching a webpage to show residents where they can find warmth in the winter.
After two years of cancellations, New Milton’s Christmas festival is back in full force with the Lions Club promising to light up the high street.
More than 60 Christmas trees will create a magical atmosphere in St Thomas’s Church in Lymington this year.
AN inflatable toboggan ride, children’s amusements and Santa are among events being held in Lymington to mark the start of the festive season.
A 77-year-old thwarted plans by a communications giant to erect a 26-metre phone mast in Hythe by sitting in front of the site and refusing to move.
A Christchurch councillor has condemned BCP Council for claiming that scrapping free Christmas parking is an eco-friendly move.
Flowers can be left in memory of Benji the funeral cat after Hinton Park Woodland Burial Ground bent the rules against memorials left for animals.
A Lymington hair stylist who came close to winning TV hairdressing competition The Big Blow Out has revealed his “terrifying” experience on the show.
Graham Smith, a 62-year-old man from Christchurch, was spared jail for secretly taking photos up the skirts of girls in a shop.
A developer has promised to find a solution to a new home’s nesting spot which became a searing hot deathtrap for birds in the summer.
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