A former milliner to the Queen was the guest of honour at a hat competition for young children at Walhampton school. New Forest.
Mystery surrounds the death of a 40-year-old man whose badly decomposed body was found by a dog walker in the New Forest two years ago.
Hoburne Holidays is celebrating after being named as one of the best holiday park businesses in the country by consumer champion Which?
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A New Forest pub has made it to the finals of the Great British Pub Awards in the category of best garden in the country.
Two young brothers are in the running to raise money for the charity which funds the Macmillan hospice in Christchurch.
A charity which provides help, advice and friendship to people affected by Parkinson’s could be forced to close if a new chair is not found.
Plans for a 20-mile pipeline under the New Forest have been given a mixed reception by the public.
Hampshire has ranked tenth in the league of ‘hotspots’ where the outlawed bloodsport of dog fighting persists.
A Bransgore care home head chef has won a top title in the Hampshire Care Association awards.
Growing up on a farm, teenager Ellie Carter knows the true value of fresh food.
A young mother’s “obsessive” ex-boyfriend put a naked photo of her online, inviting men to have sex with her, a crown court heard.
Christchurch Carnival attracted crowds “bigger than ever” with hundreds turning out to enjoy three days of events.
AN exhibition bringing together local artists and craftspeople is to open to the public tomorrow.
The organiser of a traveller horse drive which saw at least one animal put down said it was “another year of great company, driving horses and fun”.
A horse had to be put down and a beauty spot was ‘sabotaged’ as an annual traveller drive hit the New Forest at the weekend.
A man attacked his former girlfriend after she finished with him then terrorised her for weeks by harassing her at work and at her children’s school.
A new director has been appointed at global structural steel firm John Reid & Sons.
Those attending Christchurch Carnival this weekend are being promised a great selection of food and drink alongside family fun.
A £5,000 rewilding project at a Forest railway station has been condemned as “a total waste of money”.