23 April 2021
Normally the sea wall is a lovely friendly place to walk. The following event is most unusual.
18 April 2021
The more you publicise volunteer “pickers” clearing rubbish from local beauty spots, the problem will not be solved.
17 April 2021
I have to admit that I had to read your article more than once before I could fully digest what was being debated at BCP Council about gender bias
11 April 2021
SIR – I read with interest your article about the national park authority’s (NPA) plans to restrict pop-up campsites in the New Forest.
10 April 2021
SIR – My 2021/22 council tax bill from New Forest District Council shows an increase of 4.7% over the bill for the previous year.
04 April 2021
SIR – Although we all regret the collapse of a part of the castle, it is important to see this change as part of the natural evolution of the coastline and to recognise that although it would be possible, with large amounts of money, to “hold back nature”, in the end it is much better to work with rather than against nature...
03 April 2021
SIR – Much as I empathise with the general point made by Caroline Harris (Letters, 26th March) that we all should be “kind in these unforeseen difficult times”, I would take issue that robust criticism of our political leadership by media and others should be muted...
02 April 2021
SIR – It was interesting to note that 21st March was the International Day of Forests , celebrating and raising awareness of all the wellbeing benefits of forests and trees around us...
28 March 2021
SIR – Jon Bray ( Letters , 19th March), regarding visitor rights, raises the interesting philosophical question: what is the New Forest for?...
27 March 2021
SIR – This will most likely hit a nerve with most of us and it is about the council tax we pay...
21 March 2021
SIR – Today I had a timed slot at the Efford recycling (tip) centre. One of the items we were getting rid of was an old ironing board...
20 March 2021
SIR – Does anyone else get the impression that the administrators of the New Forest would be happiest if none of us ever went there again?...
14 March 2021
SIR – Am I alone in thinking that the collapse of part of the east wing of Hurst Castle was predictably inevitable?...
13 March 2021
SIR – Anyone who has walked along the Milford to Barton clifftop over the last few years will certainly have noticed the alarming advance of the cliff erosion. I would guess that the pathway has been pushed back at least 50ft in some places over the last five years...
07 March 2021
SIR – Is the New Forest District Council area to become a toilet-free zone?...
06 March 2021
SIR – I would like to show my frustration and disappointment at the collapse of some of the wall of Hurst Castle...
28 February 2021
SIR – The article on new views of the Town Quay toilets revamp (A&T, 19th February) left me amazed how New Forest District Council can justify spending £1.2m on building new toilets and seven shower units for yacht owners...
27 February 2021
SIR – The proposal to shut down the public toilets in Barton “because the prefab block was only meant to be temporary and has reached the end of its lifespan” (A&T, 19th February) seems another typical council response to the alternative of scratching the noggin, putting in some work and finding a solution...
21 February 2021
SIR – Regarding the cycle racks installed on the road in Brockenhurst, taking up three parking spaces; used in the summer maybe, but are there, empty, for the remaining 46 weeks...
20 February 2021
SIR – I can sympathise with Mr Laurie Phillips (A&T, 12th February) about his DIY pedestrian crossing in Mudeford Quay ...