A devastated mother told how her family’s life had been “completely wrecked” by a paedophile who was jailed for sexually abusing her toddler son.
An application to demolish a Ringwood bungalow and build four detached houses has been refused for the second time.
A plan has been submitted to BCP Council to demolish a three-bedroom chalet bungalow in Christchurch to make way for three houses.
Tom Barnes, a well known former Priestlands School PE and history teacher, has died at the age of 90.
Milford shop owners who appealed for donations for victims of the Turkey earthquake have been inundated with offers.
Plans for two drive-through takeaways on a busy roundabout in Christchurch have drawn a raft of objections from local residents.
An application to allow a new McDonald’s in Christchurch to serve refreshments from 11pm to 5am has been granted.
After 70 years of blooms and friendship, New Milton and Barton Flower Club is to close – another victim of the pandemic.
A builder is challenging New Forest District Council’s refusal of permission to replace a four-bedroom home in Pennington with five new houses.
A load of old rope donated by Wightlink ferries from its operation at Lymington is being given a new use – by a group of monkeys.
A new McDonald’s in Christchurch will play classical music to “scare people away” if they start causing trouble during night-time opening.
An event tomorrow to support farming and rural communities – dubbed Yarn in a Barn – will offer help with funding, health and combatting rural crime.
A businessman who ran Highcliffe Castle tearooms for 17 years before losing the contract is back after winning the rights for a temporary cafe there.
A blaze which ruined wooden equipment at a play park in Holbury is suspected to have been started by an arsonist, said firefighters.
A New Milton woman has had to re-learn how to walk and talk after surgery to remove a brain tumour.
Hampshire County Council has said it will investigate how to help a homeowner whose cottage has been hit twice by cars in 17 months.
Farmers and landowners are being urged by a New Forest nature charity to take part in the Big Farmland Bird Count.
A devastated family say they are “heartbroken” by the theft of a specially adapted boat which was used to take a disabled daughter on trips.
A customer at the Boathouse in Christchurch smashed another man over the head with a stone, slashing his face and breaking his teeth, a court heard.
A developer has made a third attempt to demolish a former shop with two flats above in Totton to build a new block of apartments.