New Forest and Christchurch residents will go to the polls tomorrow to select the next police and crime commissioners for Hampshire and Dorset.
A woman’s life and career have been ruined after being attacked in her home by her ex-boyfriend, a court heard.
The number of water bodies in good condition on the Forest is declining, according to a new report which is calling for more funding.
More than 200 people gathered in a New Forest village to pay their respects to fallen Anzac soldiers.
A worldwide movement for cyclists is coming to Lymington for the first time this weekend.
FOUR out of five police officers feel they’re worse off now than they were five years ago, according to new figures from the Police Federation.
Parents on the Forest have found out where their children will be educated after more 20,300 new school places were allocated throughout the county.
New Forest primary pupils have been going wild about nature as part of a music and dance project.
Retired sailor Roger Brinton among Forest folk who witnessed hydrogen bomb detonations in 1958.
Steampunk cosplayers got into gear for a stylish fundraising event on the Forest to celebrate the launch of their new group.
A Lymington business previously ordered to remove a security door has been granted permission for its new shutters.
Bereaved families have raised more than £120,000 for a palliative care hospice on the Forest over the last nine years.
A £400,000 grant from the National Grid will be spent on reinvigorating beauty spots across the Forest and increasing biodiversity.
Two sites in Sway are being investigated amid claims unauthorised work is being carried out on the land.
A £1.3m grant will be spent on restoring 250 hectares of New Forest land to help increase wildlife populations.
A thief and fraudster from Cadnam has been ordered to undertake mental health treatment.
A Christchurch leisure centre is spending more than three quarters of a million pounds in a bid to cut its energy bills.
A metal detectorist from the New Forest has unearthed a rare gold artefact he believes was commissioned by Alfred the Great in the 9th century.
A New Milton man who sent offensive images to people via Snapchat has been ordered to complete unpaid work in the community.
Candidates have been unveiled for the next police and crime commissioners in Hampshire and Dorset.