THE main headlines this week 75, 50 and 25 years ago.
A WAVE of high pressure is expected to send temperatures in the New Forest soaring – with some forecasts predicting a high of 33C next week.
WHAT was making the headlines this week 75, 50 and 25 years ago.
THE development of Barton, which has taken place over the last 130 years, has been quite dramatic.
THE New Forest and Christchurch are set for heavy downpours and thunderstorms tomorrow (Thursday), forecasters have warned.
HOW hot it's likely to get locally as the mercury is set to hit the 30s around the country this week, according to the Met Office.
A DAD who could not swim drowned off Lepe beach when he went out on his new paddleboard for the first time, an inquest heard.
CONSERVATIVES have taken control of two BCP Council panels tasked with scrutinising their party's administration.
To celebrate the Queen's platinum jubilee, a pub-chain is offering pints today for just 6p.
FROM street parties to Spitfire flypasts, as well as community picnics, children’s events and tree planting ceremonies.
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WHAT the Chancellor Rishi Sunak's £15bn cost-of-living support package means for you.
THIS is a spectacular architectural gem and well worth a visit.
All households will get £400 as Rishi Sunak caved in to pressure and applied a windfall tax on energy companies' soaring profits.
THE clifftop residence in Barton which housed refugees from 1954 to 1991.
A DOG walker from Ringwood has been jailed after she killed her clients' dogs by leaving them in her car on one of the hottest days of the year.
A CHARITY planning to open a residential home in the New Forest for people with mental illness has defended its plans in the face of objections
FORMER Ballard School pupil Tim Nurse has hailed his England men’s hockey debut as a “dream that became a reality”.
THE leader of Hampshire County Council, Brockenhurst's Cllr Keith Mans, has announced he will stand down in May.
THE government is drawing up new work-from-home plans in an attempt to slow the spread of the Omicron variant, it was reported today.