School children on their summer holidays are being urged to dig deep at Avon Beach to find hidden lobsters.
Budding young wordsmiths from Durlston Prep School have published their second book of poetry.
A homeless man was handed a 16-week jail term for entering a Christchurch store from which he had been banned.
Three New Forest towns are on a list of the top ten most expensive places in the country to buy a coastal property.
Famous faces are set to grace a fundraising charity auction in Lymington tomorrow for a celebrity edition of the BBC show Antiques Road Trip.
A campaigner has thrown down the gauntlet to councillors by challenging them to cross Lymington High Street on a mobility scooter.
Children starting primary this September can meet their future schoolmates at special bouncy castle sessions.
Separate proposals to build a garage, a ‘party barn’ and an orangery at a Forest property have been rejected at appeal by a government inspector.
The entrepreneurs behind Camp Bestival have opened a wild spa with woodfired saunas and ice baths in Christchurch.
Lymington residents fear wheelie bins may soon start lining Britain’s most picturesque High Street and spoil its character.
A New Milton business owner in her 90s says the time is now right for her to retire despite her lifelong love of retail.
The acclaimed illustrator of the Discworld book series, Paul Kidby, will officially open and judge this year’s Fordingbridge summer art show.
Police made an arrest after a young woman was allegedly sexually assaulted on a bus in Totton.
A family-run nursing home in Burley has been named Hampshire Nursing Home of the Year.
A secondary comprehensive school in Totton has been rated ‘good’ overall after its first Ofsted inspection in seven years.
A commercial property owner is seeking permission to turn a former shop in Lymington into an eatery.
Crowds gathered to commemorate the ancient history of Steamer Point and its more recent past as a lynchpin in the nation’s air defence research.
Planners gave the go-ahead retrospectively for a former bank in Fordingbridge to be converted into commercial premises and residences.
Oil giant ExxonMobil is proposing cutting 50m trenches through the Forest to lay an underground pipeline for a carbon capture scheme.
Dignitaries and Barton locals came together to pay their respects to Indian soldiers hospitalised on the Forest during the First World War.