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LEARN MOREMR Kelloggs the Shetland pony brought unbridled joy to a Highcliffe care home’s residents when he trotted in.
TWO men were arrested after police found a rucksack stuffed with drugs and cash while talking to youngsters at a Totton skatepark.
TWO cyclists were hurt after a crash involving two others on a New Forest road.
PLANTING is set to improve a neglected strip of land in the centre of New Milton, branded a “horrible eyesore”.
A MOTORIST was hospitalised following a two-vehicle collision which partially blocked a stretch of the A35 at Lyndhurst yesterday.
NEW Forest District Council said it would continue to remove “flyposting” after posters for a New Milton community event were ripped down.
A PENNINGTON woman caught with a lock knife at a London railway station must undergo rehabilitation activity.
NEW Milton water tower is hosting its latest brood of peregrine falcon chicks.
A VAN was destroyed in a blaze which blocked a stretch of the A31 at Minstead yesterday morning.
POLICE seized a vehicle as they responded to reports of illegal fishing in Fordingbridge.
A TEENAGER was arrested after a man was allegedly threatened and attacked by someone wielding a brick in a Ringwood supermarket.
A MAN jumped from a first-floor window to escape police investigating suspected cannabis use.
DANGEROUS trip hazards were highlighted as a New Milton councillor condemned the run-down state of a shopping parade in Ashley.
POLICE have identified a suspect after a man exposed himself at a graveyard near Totton.
PLANS for a wall mural in the centre of New Milton commemorating the Queen’s platinum jubilee moved closer to fruition after months of setbacks.
NEW Milton Town Council could pocket £30,000 from parking for gigs by international music stars including Michael Buble at Chewton Glen hotel.
A MILFORD youngster with a broken leg was turned away from hospital after his parents were forced to drive him due to a six-hour ambulance delay.
TWO teenagers have been arrested after a 15-year-old boy was threatened and assaulted in Fordingbridge town centre.
NEW Forest District Council has apologised after “overzealous” enforcement officers ripped down posters for New Milton’s jubilee celebrations.
FOOTBALL club facilities in Lyndhurst could be closed off to the public unless repeated vandalism is stopped, a frustrated groundsman has warned.