HYTHE and Waterside Rotary Club will dish out cash from a fundraising Indian cuisine night to support a child with a rare genetic condition.
A PROPOSAL to demolish a commercial building in Christchurch and replace it with seven flats is under consideration by BCP Council.
A centenarian from Christchurch has become one of the last people to receive a 100th birthday card from the late Queen.
VOTERS in Highcliffe & Walkford will go to the polls on Thursday 6th October to elect a new representative on BCP Council.
A FOREST campsite has been granted a licence to serve alcohol despite objections by locals worried about drinkers relieving themselves in the village.
A ROLLERSKATING enthusiast who rediscovered her love for the pastime during lockdown will join a rollerskating marathon in Berlin for charity.
A NEW Milton care home has been named one of the top 20 in south-east England.
LYNDHURST Parish Council has voiced opposition to plans to replace two shopfronts, saying it would hurt the character of the village centre.
THE New Forest needs a major overhaul of its natural flood defences before climate change starts causing more extreme weather, an expert has warned.
THIS ultra-modern mansion with an all-weather tennis court in Linwood could be yours for £3.15-million.
CROWDS gathered yesterday to hear civic leaders make historic proclamations of the accession of King Charles III following the death of the Queen.
AUTHOR sets about trying to solve one of the Second World War's most enduring mysteries.
NEW Forest Pride organisers are appealing for donations after claiming to have been defrauded of thousands of pounds.
THE New Forest West constituency has moved up a 'Top of the Poops' national league table for sewage dumping rates.
PEOPLE feeding foxes or discarding food have been blamed for helping to push the rare curlew towards a "terminal scenario" in the New Forest.
Folklore tales about epic battles, ferocious big cats and screaming skulls feature in a new book about the mythology of the New Forest.
Hundreds of homeowners in the New Forest have yet to claim their £150 council tax energy rebate.
MORE than £250,000 of building works are needed to stop three New Milton churches from falling into disrepair.
PLANNERS have given the go-ahead for three new "low energy" homes to be built in New Milton.
THE main ambulance service covering the Forest has been warned it must do more to ensure patient safety after it was rated ‘inadequate’ in a report.