One of the oldest Scout groups in the UK is facing closure unless it can find a new leader to take over.
Two New Forest campsites have scooped awards in a website’s ‘Best Of’ competition.
Staff at high street takeaways in New Milton have been subjected to racist abuse by a gang of youngsters, the town council has been told.
A Christchurch hotel could expand by 19 rooms if new plans are given the go-ahead.
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Those with memories of the former gypsy compound at Thorney Hill are being asked to help with an upcoming exhibition.
The manager of a pre-school which is being kicked off the site where it has been for 37 years has slammed the decision as “complete madness”.
A cake maker extraordinaire has whipped contestants from across the globe to take silver at a major international competition.
One of Christchurch’s favourite festive events will be back this year showcasing 24 local musical talents.
A mum who was mown down in a hit-and-run on New Milton’s high street says she is “really lucky to be alive” after the car “came out of nowhere”.
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A plan to scrap pay-and-display machines for ANPR cameras in a Christchurch town centre car park has been given the green light.
A surgeon from Brockenhurst who spent a month in Gaza treating war casualties said the atrocities there were the worst he had seen in a conflict zone.
The cousin of a stabbing victim is to step into the boxing ring for the first time to raise money for an anti-knife crime charity.
A grant from Dorset’s Police Commissioner will fund local primary schools putting on performances about subjects like county line drugs gangs.
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A WATERSIDE independent specialist school has been praised for its “welcoming and inclusive” environment in its first Ofsted report since opening.
A Ringwood businessman is to ride 500KM across Kenya to raise money for a children’s charity.
A woman who was seriously injured when blocks toppled on her from a lorry wept in court as the driver was found not guilty of causing the incident.
A driver whose load fell off his lorry onto a pedestrian said he “never” heard or saw frantic efforts by a motorist behind him to warn him.