One of Christchurch’s most popular and notorious nightspots Cameron’s could be turned into a block of flats.
An appeal to demolish a bungalow and build ten retirement flats has been refused an on the grounds the apartment block would be too big for the area.
Injured footballer Jordan Cheidozie was given a hero’s welcome when he returned to Bashley FC for the first time since a car accident.
For nearly 20 years lollipop lady Lyn Matthews has kept children safe as they crossed the road in Walkford to St Mark’s primary school.
Calls have been made for a permanent memorial to the ‘Flute Man’ of Highcliffe after his sudden death sparked an outpouring of tributes.
A series of financial and accounting errors has been made by a town council, including not registering for VAT this year, it has been revealed.
A newly installed high street bus stop is too short for some buses and is causing traffic mayhem – but a council says moving it would cost £100,000.
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BCP Council warns it could go bust because it cannot afford a £171 million bill for supporting people with special educational needs and disabilities.
Runners in remission from cancer are being offered free New Forest Marathon places after a groundbreaking study.
An animal rights group is staging a protest at a seafood festival during which people will be offered the chance to eat ‘cats instead of crabs’.
A planned drive-thru for Christchurch has been thrown into doubt as the business behind it runs into financial trouble.
Travellers were refused permission to site four caravans on a former equestrian site in Burley because it would cause “harm” to the New Forest.
Trustees of a town community site have been given permission to carry on negotiating with a church over a controversial 25-year lease.
A pensioner who had indecent images of children so horrific they made a police investigator sick was fined for breaching a sexual protection order.
A New Milton firm wants to expand operations at one of its quarries for at least 10 years.
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A couple planning to launch a floating restaurant say they will push ahead with their venture despite being refused an alcohol and music licence.
A £15 million “ambitious masterplan” has been launched to save Christchurch Priory.
A grieving mum said she believed her son could have been saved if his symptoms had been investigated more.