The New Forest has been named among the top Japanese knotweed ‘hotspots’ in Hampshire.
A host of restaurants, cafes, companies and individuals in Highcliffe and Christchurch have scooped top titles in the first ever BCP Business Awards.
A heroin addict who was told by her doctor she risked her life if she did not stop taking the drug was dead within six months, an inquest has heard.
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A Christchurch man told a girl how beautiful she was for a 14-year-old while on their way to a park where he raped her, a court has heard.
A new hobby hut was opened at the Honeypot children’s charity Hampshire House in front of an excited crowd.
Residents have slammed a bakery’s application to sell alcohol and play music until 11pm.
A horrified mum has told how she watched as a huge cast iron drainpipe fell straight down onto the head of a six-year-old boy.
A simple question to a father led to the creation of a museum which celebrates its silver anniversary this year.
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Meeting at the school gates led to seven couples making friends for life and all celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary together.
Permit holders for car parks in Christchurch will no longer be able to use them in Bypass Car Park once it is taken over by Waitrose.
A former hotel in Lyndhurst is to be turned into seven flats despite residents complaining over “overdevelopment”.
A teenager is feared to have been a victim of a dangerous social media challenge that encourages people to make themselves blackout.
Volunteers who reckon they are strong enough to pull a plane are being sought for a charity challenge.
Errors made in a town council’s financial procedures were picked up by an external auditor – months after the authority had approved them.
BCP Council has secured government funding to carry out work to combat coastal erosion on Christchurch beaches.
Patients of a dentist in Blackfield told inspectors they were happy with their treatment.
A grant of £3,000 has been given to Ringwood Waldorf school for a project aimed at educating families and students on electrical safety
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