An exhibition of 20 artworks including one on a teabag are on show at Buckler’s Hard.
A new all-day bar and restaurant that is part of the popular Loungers group is opening in Lymington at the end of August.
Highcliffe has a new patisseries on the high street serving up a stunning array of French pastries.
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After last year’s event was cancelled due to bad weather, Stompin’ on the Quomps is back with a bang this weekend with a top line-up.
Southern Water has been ordered to carry out four times as many annual inspections by Environment Agency in an effort to make them clean up their act.
Crowds dressed in a riot of pink and rainbow colours flocked to Pride New Forest at the weekend.
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Ministers have agreed for Parkfield School to close despite a desperate attempt by parents and pupils to keep it open.
A paddleboard-loving pug called Yeti is desperate for a new home.
A man who suffered life-changing injuries in an attack in Lymington during which his best friend was killed has died less than three years later.
A host of newts are enjoying a new pond area at Ringwood Junior School where they are keeping pupils entertained.
A driver took police on an hour-long pursuit during which he sped through red lights, smashed through road barriers and ended up crashing his car.
A woman whose husband died suddenly as they arrived for a holiday in the New Forest wants to “give a massive thank you” to people who came to her aid.
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Pupils at Moyles Court enjoyed taking part in a school community litter pick during a one and half hour walk around the New Forest.
A pensioner with a lifelong passion for motorbikes is embarking on an 800-mile charity ride round England.
A development of 30 houses would have 15 homes for over-55s to ensure the “peace and tranquility” of Oakhaven Hospice next door.
Young Farmers’ Club members have taken home awards in the South of England Show run by the Agricultural Society.
A police officer failed to take action to stop a “derogatory” conversation and has been found guilty of misconduct.