A section of the Avon River has been shortlisted to be considered an official bathing water.
Nearly all children in Hampshire and the BCP area have been offered their first choice of secondary school for September.
Planning controls for pop-up campsites in the New Forest aimed at protecting local communities and the environment are to be reintroduced.
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A nursery in Bransgore which was rated ‘inadequate’ by Ofsted has been upgraded to ‘good’ after vast improvements.
A New Milton 10-year-old is off to Crufts this weekend after qualifying with his first attempt at showing a dog.
Two New Forest care homes have turned on the taps and installed pubs for their residents.
A shopper has slammed new rules at a supermarket which sees customer’s shopping bags searched, saying it “treats everyone like they are a shoplifter”.
A woman was brutally attacked before her child was kidnapped from the pushchair she was wheeling.
A heartfelt tribute to former Mayor of Christchurch Sue Bungey has been made in the form of a memorial bench at the town quay.
TV star Chris Packham will be leading a group of animal lovers on a weekend section of the ‘The Great British Dog Walk’ in Bucklers Hard.
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Two new community art installations are being proposed for Mudeford and Burton.
Evidence that wild boar are roaming the New Forest has been revealed amid an animal charity categorising them as “dangerous”.
Brockenhurst College leaders say they are proud of an Ofsted report which has rated them ‘good’ in all sectors.
Flats at a historic former pub in New Milton are now being offered.
Neighbours of a glamping site say they are “delighted” a planning application may be refused – revealing they’ve had to listen to campers having sex.
A frail 83-year-old widow had to flee her home after it was set alight by a teenager who went on the rampage after smoking cannabis.
Christchurch town council held an “exceptional” meeting to discuss “contentious” plans for a bungalow in Friars Cliff.
Two Priestlands school friends have helped raise £1,219 for Oakhaven Hospice.