A PLAN to build offices with four flats above on land adjacent to the former Ye Olde Starre Inn in Christchurch has been submitted.
A MASKED thief snatched a bag containing £10,000 in cash from a car as the victim sat in the driving seat.
CHRISTCHURCH Food Festival returns after the pandemic forced its cancellation last year, with organisers earning an award for Covid-19 safety
VOLUNTEERS with speedguns have been out on the roads in Highcliffe in an effort to slow down traffic.
A FOUR-YEAR-OLD boy led a worried neighbour to the body of his father who had been dead for hours after a huge overdose of ecstasy, an inquest heard.
A SAIL up Beaulieu River by Olympic sailor Sir Ben Ainslie opened celebrations for the 50th anniversary of Buckler’s Hard yacht harbour.
A NEW MRI scanner worth almost a million pounds is to be installed at Lymington New Forest hospital.
A FIVE-YEAR-OLD boy who launched his own clothing money to raise money for children's charity Honeypot ended up collecting over £2,000.
BCP Council has unveiled proposals to turn the seafront between Christchurch and Poole into a "world class" coastline.
A TRADER was left fuming after a college cancelled a work experience placement because his country store in the heart of the New Forest sells guns.
OLYMPIC sailor Sir Ben Ainslie is to open the 50th anniversary celebrations of Buckler’s Hard Yacht Harbour.
STAFF shortages due to the ‘pingdemic’ are being blamed for BCP Council having to suspend garden waste collections in Christchurch.
A SILVER tea service that once belonged to footballing legend Sir Stanley Matthews is being sold by a Lymington antique company for £22,500.
A DEVASTATED mum lost her two beloved pets in a fire that wrecked her home and left her with “just a carry bag” of belongings.
DRAPED in a rainbow flag and with a huge smile spread across his face, Max Thurnell-Read enjoys his first ever Pride march.
A WOMAN lost 6.5 stone after being told by her father that if she caught Covid she would die, unless she shifted the weight.
HONOUR guard of fire officers at Lyndhurst Fire Station as former fireman Barry Glover is laid to rest
A LYMINGTON man has pledged to change his name by deed poll for a year to that of a cartoon dog to raise funds for Hearing Dogs for Deaf People
SWAY Carnival parade will not go ahead this year but the village has managed to enjoy a full week of celebrations to make up for the disappointment.
A COMMEMORATIVE bench to honour Big Issue seller Ed Sirani who died last September has been installed in New Milton where he used to stand.