A New Milton tailor says she is “absolutely thrilled” after being given a top award for her skills at making clothes.
Hardworking teams from BCP Council helped around 80 homeless people off the streets during the recent wet and cold weather.
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A lodge providing respite for children and young adults living with a terminal diagnosis has been opened at Hoburne Bashley.
A new service aimed at those living in social isolation has been launched by Age Concern Hampshire.
More than £70,000 has been raised for Macmillan Cancer Support by Ringwood-based Churchill Retirement Living
A B&B owner slammed objectors’ “absolutely disgusting” comments to a plan to turn it into supported living for people with learning disabilities.
Criminals who use e-scooters and e-bikes face to commit other crimes face having their vehicles crushed by police in Hampshire.
A paedophile was spared jail by a judge despite his “awful and wicked” behaviour but warned there would be “no second chances”.
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A former Harbour Master of Southampton and Guardian at St Nicholas Church in Brockenhurst has died at the age of 92.
Audiences will be able to see what was captured by artists competing in a TV show at Buckler’s Hard.
A Totton school has been praised by an Ofsted inspector for being a “safe, caring and happy” one.
A major route linking Christchurch with the New Forest is set to be shut for nearly three weeks
A plan for two drive-through restaurants in Christchurch has been withdrawn – but the developer is still going ahead with a proposal to build one.
A new leaseholder is being sought for a New Milton restaurant after the last company running it went bust owing nearly £130,000.
A serial paedophile offender was told by a judge to throw his laptop away in order to prevent him committing further crimes.
A New Forest autism charity is demanding government help after being inundated with requests for aid – one from as far away as Scotland.
More than 15,000 animals were rehomed by the RSPCA in Hampshire over the past decade, the charity has revealed.
Plans to demolish part of a former church and build five houses in its courtyard have been refused over concerns it would destroy a “little oasis”.