A mother who had a rock thrown through her kitchen window has posted pictures of the suspected culprits.
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The man at the centre of a row over a Highcliffe woodland says the parish can have it – for a price.
A run-down town centre house that’s listed for just £1 is attracting “huge interest” according to the estate agent.
Milford is mourning the loss of two well-known sisters who have been described as “pillars of village life”.
An “incredibly brave” Jordan Chiedozie has revealed his playing days as a footballer are over after he suffered life-changing injuries in a car crash.
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Residents in Highcliffe are celebrating after BCP Council turned down another application to develop contentious woodland in the town.
A group formed to save the outdoor activity centre at Hengistbury Head are celebrating after signing a 99-year-lease on the building with BCP Council.
Sway villagers have been left stunned by the sudden death of their hugely popular postman who passed away last week at the age of just 38.
Board directors at The Regent have been given until their AGM to reverse controversial changes they have brought in, otherwise they will be sacked.
A “hard-working and proud father” was found face-down in a New Forest river by his dad, an inquest has heard.
A former boyband star and marine commando from Lymington has landed a world first by developing a CBD gel that has been given NSF certification.
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A historic landmark in Highcliffe is “not going anywhere” – so says the operator of the Lord Bute Hotel after a plan to demolish it was submitted.
French bulldog owners are in for a real treat this Easter as a festival returns to the Forest.
One of Highcliffe’s most colourful and cheerful shopkeepers is shutting her doors after 12 years.
A care assistant on trial over the death of a motorcyclist burst into tears and ran from the courtroom after being cleared by a jury today.
A woman sobbed in the dock as a jury was told how she allegedly caused the death of a motorcyclist in Christchurch by turning her car into his path.
Angry members of the Regent Centre have called for an extraordinary meeting after claiming radical changes are being made without consulting them.