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Charity celebrates sports centre plans approval

28 August 2024
Charity celebrates sports centre plans approval

Charity celebrates sports centre plans approval

28 August 2024

Charity leaders say they are delighted after plans to build an indoor learning and sports facility on the Forest got the green light.


Pubgoers chip in for life-saving machine

28 August 2024
Pubgoers chip in for life-saving machine

Pubgoers chip in for life-saving machine

28 August 2024

A life-saving defibrillator has been installed on the outside wall of a Lymington pub.


‘You belong to me’ – stalker jailed after chilling threats to ex

27 August 2024
‘You belong to me’ – stalker jailed after chilling threats to ex

‘You belong to me’ – stalker jailed after chilling threats to ex

27 August 2024

A stalker who threatened to burn down his ex-partner’s house and leave her “jobless, carless and homeless” has been jailed.


Farmers denied planning permission

25 August 2024
Farmers denied planning permission

Farmers denied planning permission

25 August 2024

Farmers in New Milton have been denied permission to demolish and replace old buildings for use in a horse stud operation.


Village homes scheme given green light despite ‘horrified parish’

25 August 2024
Village homes scheme given green light despite ‘horrified parish’

Village homes scheme given green light despite ‘horrified parish’

25 August 2024

Controversial plans to build new homes off a cul de sac in Holbury have been given the green light.

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Homeowner calls for well-used path to be closed

24 August 2024
Homeowner calls for well-used path to be closed

Homeowner calls for well-used path to be closed

24 August 2024

Battle lines are being drawn in Brockenhurst after a homeowner applied for a public footpath near their home to be closed.


Historic Forest church set for first woman rector in 500-year history

23 August 2024
Historic Forest church set for first woman rector in 500-year history

Historic Forest church set for first woman rector in 500-year history

23 August 2024

A mum-of-two is set to become the first woman rector of the historic Beaulieu Abbey church.


Water firm could face Environment Agency punishment over Forest waterway sewage which killed hundreds of fish

23 August 2024
Water firm could face Environment Agency punishment over Forest waterway sewage which killed hundreds of fish

Water firm could face Environment Agency punishment over Forest waterway sewage which killed hundreds of fish

23 August 2024

Southern Water could be penalised by the Environment Agency over the sewage discharge which killed hundreds of fish in a New Forest waterway.


Council’s crackdown on bad behaviour

20 August 2024
Council’s crackdown on bad behaviour

Council’s crackdown on bad behaviour

20 August 2024

A council has vowed to make greater use of new measures designed to crack down on anti-social behaviour and protect the environment.


Water firm ‘sorry’ for sewage discharge which killed hundreds of fish in Forest waterway

19 August 2024
Water firm ‘sorry’ for sewage discharge which killed hundreds of fish in Forest waterway

Water firm ‘sorry’ for sewage discharge which killed hundreds of fish in Forest waterway

19 August 2024

Southern Water has apologised and promised to launch an investigation after sewage discharge killed hundreds of fish in a Forest waterway.


‘A local disaster’ – hundreds of fish dead in Forest waterway after sewage discharge in area

19 August 2024
‘A local disaster’ – hundreds of fish dead in Forest waterway after sewage discharge in area

‘A local disaster’ – hundreds of fish dead in Forest waterway after sewage discharge in area

19 August 2024

Hundreds of fish and river creatures lay dead in a Forest waterway today following a suspected sewage discharge.


69-acre solar farm approved for greenbelt land between New Milton and Walkford

19 August 2024
69-acre solar farm approved for greenbelt land between New Milton and Walkford

69-acre solar farm approved for greenbelt land between New Milton and Walkford

19 August 2024

A new 69-acre solar farm will sit on greenbelt land at the edge of New Milton and Walkford for 40 years.


Hawk called in to tackle home’s gull problem

19 August 2024
Hawk called in to tackle home’s gull problem

Hawk called in to tackle home’s gull problem

19 August 2024

A housing association worker who is being targeted by gulls on a daily basis is now getting help dealing with the problem from a hawk.


Council kick starts consultation over future development

17 August 2024
Council kick starts consultation over future development

Council kick starts consultation over future development

17 August 2024

Councillors have voted to kick start a consultation with locals, businesses and community groups over the future for development in Lymington.


Infant school maintains ‘good’ rating

15 August 2024
Infant school maintains ‘good’ rating

Infant school maintains ‘good’ rating

15 August 2024

An infant school in Christchurch has maintained its ‘good’ rating following its latest Ofsted inspection.


Stig drives fans crazy at Forest supercar weekend

15 August 2024
Stig drives fans crazy at Forest supercar weekend

Stig drives fans crazy at Forest supercar weekend

15 August 2024

More than 20,000 motoring enthusiasts – including special guest The Stig – descended on Beaulieu for its Supercar Weekend.


New Defender on county’s waters

13 August 2024
New Defender on county’s waters

New Defender on county’s waters

13 August 2024

Hampshire police’s marine support unit has a new high speed rigid inflatable boat equipped for prolonged sea searches.


Christchurch charity shortlisted for national gong

12 August 2024
Christchurch charity shortlisted for national gong

Christchurch charity shortlisted for national gong

12 August 2024

Charity Autism Unlimited was shortlisted for a national award for its transformation of a former Christchurch car parts warehouse into a sixth form.


Rent relief offer for new business tenant

12 August 2024
Rent relief offer for new business tenant

Rent relief offer for new business tenant

12 August 2024

Councillors have voted to offer a reduced rent to a potential new business tenant moving into Lymington’s sea water bath offices.


£1.79m boost for adult social care

11 August 2024
£1.79m boost for adult social care

£1.79m boost for adult social care

11 August 2024

BCP Council has approved a £1.79million investment into adult social care.


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