Plans to build a larger cafe at Lymington’s community centre have been given the go ahead.
The county’s air ambulance saw a “staggering” increase in emergency call-outs last year.
‘New unitary authorities should serve populations three times larger than the Forest’s.’
Residents of Lymington electoral ward will go to the polls next week to choose a new local representative.
‘The funding model is: buy at greenbelt value and sell at development land price.’
County highways officers want more information about plans to build nine homes in New Milton before giving any recommendations to district planners.
Fresh plans have been submitted for the redevelopment of Ringwood’s former Corn Exchange.
Leisure businesses in the Forest have picked up three “Beautiful South” awards this year.
A warehouse in Christchurch will be serving up something a little different as it is transformed into an indoor centre for racquet sports.
A yellow weather warning for heavy snow covering the New Forest has been issued by the Met Office.
Divisive plans to replace a Totton bungalow with flats for the over 50s have prompted a raft of objections.
A Marchwood man was handed two suspended prison sentences for the aggravated taking of a vehicle while on drugs and other offences.
Walking group members have raised more than £5,000 for charity on a tour of Forest war memorials.
Disgruntled homeowners are set to report the district council over a planning outcome that left them feeling like they live “in a prison”.
The great and the good of the New Forest and Christchurch have earned royal recognition in the King’s New Year Honours list.
Tireless charity worker Tracy Robertson has been named Lymington’s Citizen of the Year.
A carbon capture pipeline running through the New Forest could have “deincentivised” industries from reducing emissions at source, NPA members said.
A former medical centre could be turned back into a dwelling if a redevelopment proposal gets the go ahead.
Community leaders are calling for more “neighbourly” work among landowners and government agencies to prevent and mitigate flooding in the Forest.
Care home staff in New Milton have won a national award for their pioneering work in combating infections.