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Cyclists sought for children’s charity challenge

Cyclists sought for children’s charity challenge

Keen cyclists are being urged to sign up to the local 40-mile leg of a 500-mile challenge in aid of a New Forest children’s charity.


From Our Files: Rant over rates...sewerage overload...losing the last outfitters

From Our Files: Rant over rates...sewerage overload...losing the last outfitters

What was making the headlines in the A&T 25 and 50 years ago


Last chance to see Mrs Doubtfire in London

Last chance to see Mrs Doubtfire in London

The hilarious musical is closing after two years on the West End. Here’s how to save up to 45% on tickets to the show’s final weeks.


Letters: “Useful information must be available for oldies too”

Letters: “Useful information must be available for oldies too”

“Why cannot the information be given for the old as well as the young?”


New volunteer scheme could educate visitors on Forest rules

New volunteer scheme could educate visitors on Forest rules

A volunteer warden scheme designed to educate people on the dangers of feeding and petting New Forest animals is being considered.


Latest NFDC planning applications and decisions

Latest NFDC planning applications and decisions

New Forest District Council planning applications and decisions for the week ending Friday 4th April.


Latest New Forest National Park applications and decisions

Latest New Forest National Park applications and decisions

New Forest National Park Authority planning applications and decisions for the week ending Friday 4th April.


Fire-hit country park reopens

Fire-hit country park reopens

A country park hit by a series of fires has reopened to the public today (Friday).


Controversial 82-home plans set for green light despite ‘significant complications’ for nearby hospice

Controversial 82-home plans set for green light despite ‘significant complications’ for nearby hospice

An 82-home scheme is set to be approved despite hundreds of objections, including from a neigbouring hospice.

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‘Mind your own business’ – police respond to Forest car park peering

‘Mind your own business’ – police respond to Forest car park peering

Police have defended looking into the windows of vehicles at New Forest car parks for valuables left visible.


One-day miniature models show a labour of love for Michael

One-day miniature models show a labour of love for Michael

The one day exhibition pop-up at Sway Village Hall this weekend

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Police found ‘prolific’ shoplifter hiding under duvet

Police found ‘prolific’ shoplifter hiding under duvet

A “prolific” Ringwood shoplifter who stole hundreds of pounds of goods was jailed for six months after police found him hiding under a duvet.


Thierry Henry reveals his surprising post-football passion - coffee

Thierry Henry reveals his surprising post-football passion - coffee

Former Arsenal striker launches new espresso machine at pop up Ninja café.


Campaigners ‘disappointed’ after council refuses to make U-turn on controversial changes to bus passes

Campaigners ‘disappointed’ after council refuses to make U-turn on controversial changes to bus passes

Campaigners fighting against new restrictions on bus passes for the disabled and elderly have been left “extremely disappointed”


Lymington RNLI’s diamond anniversary celebration

Lymington RNLI’s diamond anniversary celebration

Awards were handed out as Lymington RNLI crew members and volunteers past and present celebrated 60 years of saving lives at sea.


Mermaid tail trail launches in aid of children’s hospice

Mermaid tail trail launches in aid of children’s hospice

A trail of mermaid tails will pop up this weekend as part of a fundraising project for a children’s hospice.


New Forest National Park celebrates 20th anniversary

New Forest National Park celebrates 20th anniversary

The New Forest National Park has celebrated its 20th anniversary – with the next two decades set to be the most challenging.


Suspended sentence for disqualified motorist who continued to drive

Suspended sentence for disqualified motorist who continued to drive

A Christchurch woman twice caught driving while disqualified has been handed a suspended prison sentence.


Yurt-based pre-school ‘outstanding’

Yurt-based pre-school ‘outstanding’

A yurt-based preschool in Boldre has been rated “outstanding” in every category following its latest Ofsted inspection.


Shocking images reveal what microplastics might be doing to our bodies

Shocking images reveal what microplastics might be doing to our bodies

‘They are in our air, water and food’: How microplastics may be silently impacting your health


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