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Christmas 'Grinch' accused of blocking town's illuminations

Christmas 'Grinch' accused of blocking town's illuminations

Christmas 'Grinch' accused of blocking town's illuminations

06 December 2019

The new ceiling of lights on Quay Hill in Lymington A LYMINGTON shop owner has been branded a "Grinch" for allegedly trying to sabotage Christmas lights…


Accountant warned of jail over 'blatant disregard' of banning order

Accountant warned of jail over 'blatant disregard' of banning order

Accountant warned of jail over 'blatant disregard' of banning order

05 December 2019

Peter Lashmar will return to court on 17th January 2020 for sentencing A LYMINGTON accountant pleaded guilty to breaching a ban which disqualified him…


Sculptor auctions guardian angel for homeless charity's Christmas do

Sculptor auctions guardian angel for homeless charity's Christmas do

Sculptor auctions guardian angel for homeless charity's Christmas do

05 December 2019

The piece by Michael Turner will be auctioned off to help fund a Christmas event for homeless people LYMINGTON sculptor Michael Turner is auctioning a…


Fundraising cyclists in the saddle for cross-Kenya adventure

Fundraising cyclists in the saddle for cross-Kenya adventure

Fundraising cyclists in the saddle for cross-Kenya adventure

05 December 2019

The team spent nine days cycling from Nairobi to Nakura for the charity Regain EIGHT Lymington cyclists have raised £75,000 to support disabled athletes…


Council told to pay £1.5m for girl badly hurt by broken bollard

Council told to pay £1.5m for girl badly hurt by broken bollard

Council told to pay £1.5m for girl badly hurt by broken bollard

04 December 2019

Flowers left at the scene in Quay Hill in 2015, near the faulty bollard (left) HAMPSHIRE County Council has been ordered to pay £1.5m in fines and court…


Councillors urge planners to reject town gateway retirement scheme

Councillors urge planners to reject town gateway retirement scheme

Councillors urge planners to reject town gateway retirement scheme

02 December 2019

The plan for the Stanford Hill site was for 45 flats instead of a previous design for 50 PLANS for 45 retirement flats at one of the gateways into Lymington…


Youths go on car wrecking rampage with hammer and crow bars

Youths go on car wrecking rampage with hammer and crow bars

Youths go on car wrecking rampage with hammer and crow bars

29 November 2019

Veteran Steven Lambourne with his damaged car A DISABLED Iraqi war veteran and a nurse left unable to go to work were among the victims of a gang of teenagers…


PICTURES: Lymington's revamped Waitrose officially launches

PICTURES: Lymington's revamped Waitrose officially launches

PICTURES: Lymington's revamped Waitrose officially launches

29 November 2019

THE revamped Lymington branch of Waitrose will be unveiled to shoppers today (Friday) with more products and services from the John Lewis Partnership as part of trial plans to bring the two brands closer...


Fury at 'dumbass' note left on ambulance blocking driveway

Fury at 'dumbass' note left on ambulance blocking driveway

Fury at 'dumbass' note left on ambulance blocking driveway

28 November 2019

The note-writer waterproofed their message (Photo: South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust) THE ambulance service has condemned a Lymington…


Flood warnings issued for coastal towns and villages

Flood warnings issued for coastal towns and villages

Flood warnings issued for coastal towns and villages

27 November 2019

Flooding at town quay in Lymington in 2007 FLOOD alerts have been issued for Beaulieu, Lymington, Milford and Christchurch this morning (Wednesday) by…


Dogstival ready to bounce back next year after troubled debut

Dogstival ready to bounce back next year after troubled debut

Dogstival ready to bounce back next year after troubled debut

24 November 2019

Dogstival will be back at Pylewell Park on 16th-17th May 2020 DOGSTIVAL, the New Forest celebration of dogs, is ready to return despite an animal welfare…


Rat infestation forces closure of children's nursery

Rat infestation forces closure of children's nursery

Rat infestation forces closure of children's nursery

22 November 2019

Tops Day Nursery in Lymington A RAT infestation has forced the temporary closure of the Tops Day Nursery in Lymington as pest controllers were brought…


Penny appeals for pounds in orphans' Christmas bed fundraiser

Penny appeals for pounds in orphans' Christmas bed fundraiser

Penny appeals for pounds in orphans' Christmas bed fundraiser

21 November 2019

Penny Vokes on her recent visit to Nakuru THE mum of international footballer Sam Vokes is aiming to raise thousands of pounds to buy 120 new beds for…


Police still hunting man with dragon tattoo after 'murder attempt' in street

Police still hunting man with dragon tattoo after 'murder attempt' in street

Police still hunting man with dragon tattoo after 'murder attempt' in street

21 November 2019

The scene of the alleged attack was in Lower Buckland Road, Lymington A MANHUNT is continuing for Martin Williamson, a suspect wanted in connection with…


Rivaaz burns up the competition at National Asian Curry Awards

Rivaaz burns up the competition at National Asian Curry Awards

Rivaaz burns up the competition at National Asian Curry Awards

21 November 2019

Shah Malek with his winning team from Rivaaz in Lymington WINNING the title of Best Indian Restaurant on the South Coast for the second year in succession…


Locked-up tennis club could reopen fully in weeks, claim members

Locked-up tennis club could reopen fully in weeks, claim members

Locked-up tennis club could reopen fully in weeks, claim members

17 November 2019

Lymington Tennis Club has been locked up by the town council in a dispute over the lease THE locked-up Lymington Tennis Club could reopen its doors within…


Ray Thompson: Engineer kept secret his role rebuilding Colossus code-breaker

Ray Thompson: Engineer kept secret his role rebuilding Colossus code-breaker

Ray Thompson: Engineer kept secret his role rebuilding Colossus code-breaker

14 November 2019

Ray Thompson with one of his beloved dogs PIONEERING electronics engineer Ray Thompson was such a modest man that it was not until the film The Imitation…


Plan to shake-up moorings to make room on the river

Plan to shake-up moorings to make room on the river

Plan to shake-up moorings to make room on the river

14 November 2019

The scheme by the Lymington harbour commissioners would relocate the current moorings THE layout of moorings on Lymington River could be ripped up and…


Smash-and-grab victims advised by police 'to invest in better CCTV'

Smash-and-grab victims advised by police 'to invest in better CCTV'

Smash-and-grab victims advised by police 'to invest in better CCTV'

13 November 2019

The Perfumery on the high street was broken into in September POLICE are advising business victims of smash-and-grab raids in Lymington to spend more…


Thieves snatch digger in 'appalling' raid on Oakhaven Hospice

Thieves snatch digger in 'appalling' raid on Oakhaven Hospice

Thieves snatch digger in 'appalling' raid on Oakhaven Hospice

12 November 2019

The raid took place at the hospice during the early hours of Friday 1st November A CHARITY boss has slammed thieves who stole a digger worth thousands…


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