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Millennium tapestries back on display in Highcliffe

25 October 2024
Millennium tapestries back on display in Highcliffe

Millennium tapestries back on display in Highcliffe

25 October 2024

The unique history of Highcliffe captured in a series of tapestries is on permanent display at the local secondary school for generations to enjoy.


Where and when to see the best fireworks displays near you

24 October 2024
Where and when to see the best fireworks displays near you

Where and when to see the best fireworks displays near you

24 October 2024

Get set for some sparkling displays with a whole host of great firework events planned for Hampshire and Dorset.


Man arrested over fatal house fire faces no charge

23 October 2024
Man arrested over fatal house fire faces no charge

Man arrested over fatal house fire faces no charge

23 October 2024

A man who was arrested after a woman in her 80s died in a house fire in Christchurch has been released without charge.


Plans for town centre home near Priory refused after archaeological concerns

23 October 2024
Plans for town centre home near Priory refused after archaeological concerns

Plans for town centre home near Priory refused after archaeological concerns

23 October 2024

Concerns over impact on potential archaeological remains put paid to plans to build a new home a few hundred feet from Christchurch Priory.


Nordic sauna cabins arrive at Christchurch beach

22 October 2024
Nordic sauna cabins arrive at Christchurch beach

Nordic sauna cabins arrive at Christchurch beach

22 October 2024

Two Nordic sauna cabins have arrived at Avon Beach launched by the company behind one at Sandbanks.


New Milton school wins big at national awards

20 October 2024
New Milton school wins big at national awards

New Milton school wins big at national awards

20 October 2024

A New Milton school has taken home a top gong at a nationwide awards do for independent educators.


Plan to protect 3,800 coastal homes from flooding and erosion is adopted

20 October 2024
Plan to protect 3,800 coastal homes from flooding and erosion is adopted

Plan to protect 3,800 coastal homes from flooding and erosion is adopted

20 October 2024

A project to protect around 3,800 homes along the coast from Hurst Spit to Christchurch from flooding has been adopted by BCP Council.


Staff hailed as closure-threatened pre-school is turned around

20 October 2024
Staff hailed as closure-threatened pre-school is turned around

Staff hailed as closure-threatened pre-school is turned around

20 October 2024

A school manager has praised her staff for “completely turning around” Pennington Village Pre-School after an Ofsted report found it was failing.


From Our Files: No choking matter...vicar backs thief...smelly streets problem

19 October 2024
From Our Files: No choking matter...vicar backs thief...smelly streets problem

From Our Files: No choking matter...vicar backs thief...smelly streets problem

19 October 2024

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


‘Exceptional care’ – Lymington hospital’s Urgent Treatment Centre rated ‘outstanding’

17 October 2024
‘Exceptional care’ – Lymington hospital’s Urgent Treatment Centre rated ‘outstanding’

‘Exceptional care’ – Lymington hospital’s Urgent Treatment Centre rated ‘outstanding’

17 October 2024

Staff at Lymington’s Urgent Treatment Centre have been lauded as providing “exceptional care” in a report rating its service as ‘outstanding’.


Forest retailers’ response to joining scheme to fight shoplifting ‘not great’

16 October 2024
Forest retailers’ response to joining scheme to fight shoplifting ‘not great’

Forest retailers’ response to joining scheme to fight shoplifting ‘not great’

16 October 2024

A police officer revealed an invite to 140 New Forest retailers to join a ‘Shop Watch’ scheme to combat shoplifters had received only six replies.


Contents of old Museum of Electricity offered to community

15 October 2024
Contents of old Museum of Electricity offered to community

Contents of old Museum of Electricity offered to community

15 October 2024

Historical items from the old Museum of Electricity in Christchurch are being offered to the community.


Controversial seafront homes demolition bid to make way for flats

15 October 2024
Controversial seafront homes demolition bid to make way for flats

Controversial seafront homes demolition bid to make way for flats

15 October 2024

Controversial plans to demolish two houses on Highcliffe seafront and replace them with two blocks of flats have been resubmitted.


Primary school with ‘happy and safe’ pupils given ‘requires improvement’ Ofsted grade

15 October 2024
Primary school with ‘happy and safe’ pupils given ‘requires improvement’ Ofsted grade

Primary school with ‘happy and safe’ pupils given ‘requires improvement’ Ofsted grade

15 October 2024

A primary school in Highcliffe has been told by Ofsted inspectors it must improve how some subjects are being taught.

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Arnewood beats hundreds of UK schools for right to perform Disney musical

14 October 2024
Arnewood beats hundreds of UK schools for right to perform Disney musical

Arnewood beats hundreds of UK schools for right to perform Disney musical

14 October 2024

Students from Arnewood school are celebrating being chosen from hundreds of schools across the UK to perform Frozen the Musical.


Forest teen who fell from hotel balcony in Majorca ‘recovering well’ back home in UK

14 October 2024
Forest teen who fell from hotel balcony in Majorca ‘recovering well’ back home in UK

Forest teen who fell from hotel balcony in Majorca ‘recovering well’ back home in UK

14 October 2024

A teenage girl who was seriously injured after falling off a balcony while on holiday in Majorca is back home in the UK and recovering well.


Gifts from New Forest knitters are bound for Ukraine.

13 October 2024
Gifts from New Forest knitters are bound for Ukraine.

Gifts from New Forest knitters are bound for Ukraine.

13 October 2024

Tiny babies in war torn Ukraine are receiving bootees, caps, gloves and toys knitted by people in the New Forest.


From Our Files: RAF station closes...a house divided...national park status

12 October 2024
From Our Files: RAF station closes...a house divided...national park status

From Our Files: RAF station closes...a house divided...national park status

12 October 2024

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


Mum battling breast cancer hosts ‘Evening of Pink’ fundraiser

12 October 2024
Mum battling breast cancer hosts ‘Evening of Pink’ fundraiser

Mum battling breast cancer hosts ‘Evening of Pink’ fundraiser

12 October 2024

An ‘Evening of Pink’ has been organised by a Ringwood mum battling an aggressive form of cancer in aid of a charity which has been supporting her.


War clothes made from parachute silk by Lymington 95-year-old set for RAF Museum

12 October 2024
War clothes made from parachute silk by Lymington 95-year-old set for RAF Museum

War clothes made from parachute silk by Lymington 95-year-old set for RAF Museum

12 October 2024

A 95-year-old is “thrilled” that beautiful clothes she made out of parachute silk in the Second World War are going on display at the RAF Museum.


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