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Burley Cricket Club is 150 not out

Burley Cricket Club is 150 not out

Burley Cricket Club are celebrating 150 years of cricket by inviting locals to come along and watch the team take on Marylebone Cricket Club.


MP steps in over ‘plans’ to split Waterside from New Forest

MP steps in over ‘plans’ to split Waterside from New Forest

Splitting the Waterside from the New Forest to form an authority with Southampton and Eastleigh councils must not happen, an MP has warned.


New Milton’s Randal breaks club record with undefeated 219

New Milton’s Randal breaks club record with undefeated 219

Sophie Randall delivered the highest individual score from a New Milton Cricket Club player with a breathtaking 219 not out.


Local man to host tennis tournament in aid of men with breast cancer

Local man to host tennis tournament in aid of men with breast cancer

A local man is organising a charity tennis tournament at Hale Gardens Lawn Tennis Club to raise awareness of breast cancer in men and to raise funds.


Ultimate Tina comes to town

Ultimate Tina comes to town

Totally Tina has won numerous awards since it opened in Liverpool 14 years ago.


Great-gran takes on 100-mile walking challenge

Great-gran takes on 100-mile walking challenge

Margaret Alexander-Brown looks set to cover 100 miles with a week to spare.


Let us bray – annual donkey derby raises thousands

Let us bray – annual donkey derby raises thousands

Organisers of the annual Totton and Eling donkey derby, which raises funds for local Scouts, say they were “blown away” by the community’s response.


Eight weeks’ jail for New Milton shoplifter

Eight weeks’ jail for New Milton shoplifter

A prolific New Milton shoplifter previously given instructions on how not to steal has been jailed for two more thefts and breaching a court order.


Hit-and-run drivers slammed after Forest animals killed

Hit-and-run drivers slammed after Forest animals killed

A campaigner slammed hit-and-run drivers who killed two New Forest animals in separate collisions in one day.


Public invited to question police boss

Public invited to question police boss

People are invited to submit questions for Hampshire’s police and crime commissioner to ask the force’s chief during a public live online session.


Hunt for pair caught on CCTV after ring worth over £5,000 stolen from jewellers

Hunt for pair caught on CCTV after ring worth over £5,000 stolen from jewellers

Police probing the distraction theft of a ring worth thousands of pounds have released a CCTV picture of a pair wanted.


Control zone placed around town after avian flu confirmed in peregrine death

Control zone placed around town after avian flu confirmed in peregrine death

A three-kilometre animal control zone has been put in place in Christchurch after several birds died of avian flu.


Engineers give update on power cut which hit 11,000 homes and businesses

Engineers give update on power cut which hit 11,000 homes and businesses

A network fault which sparked a major power outage, cutting off more than 11,000 properties across Lymington and surrounding areas, has been repaired.

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Langley Manor claim New Forest bragging rights with Calmore Sports victory

Langley Manor claim New Forest bragging rights with Calmore Sports victory

Langley Manor were the victors when two undefeated New Forest sides met, with Calmore Sports slipping to a four-wicket loss.


Shakespeare and Thomas Hardy feature in arts festival

Shakespeare and Thomas Hardy feature in arts festival

Salisbury International Arts Festival features a programme of 25 events between 24th May and 8th June.


Former village care home site on market for £2 million

Former village care home site on market for £2 million

The site of a former New Forest specialist dementia care home has gone on the market for £2m.


Woman sentenced for 26 shoplifting offences

Woman sentenced for 26 shoplifting offences

A persistent shoplifter who stole over £1,500 of goods in a string of thefts from Waterside stores has been told to undergo rehabilitation activity.


‘Concerns’ delay church bid to lease part of town memorial centre

‘Concerns’ delay church bid to lease part of town memorial centre

A decision on whether a church will be allowed to lease part of a town centre venue has been put off over “concerns” despite the potential for funds.


Restaurant manager attacked with glasses and stone

Restaurant manager attacked with glasses and stone

A restaurant manager was attacked with three glasses, and a stone smashed into his head during a brawl which a staff member feared would kill him.


Is expensive sunscreen really worth the extra money?

Is expensive sunscreen really worth the extra money?

Dermatologists and suncare experts reveal how much you should really spend on SPF this summer.


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