A charity based in Brockenhurst has celebrated its 20th anniversary with a cream tea.
Lymington’s mayor is inviting locals to join him for a fundraising coffee morning later this month.
A nationally rare fungus has been discovered in several areas of the New Forest for the first time.
Charity volunteers who help disabled people learn how to sail dinghies have earned royal recognition.
NFDC has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting services personnel.
A Pennington man who was suspected of committing a traffic offence has been banned from the roads for failing to give a specimen to the police.
New Forest rotarians teed off for their annual charity golf day after bad weather stopped play in September.
A yellow weather warning for heavy rainfall has been issued for part of the New Forest.
New Forest residents are being urged to have a say over future investment in policing.
The NHS is urging people to make use of an extra 34,000 dental care appointments that have been made available throughout the county.
An 80-year-old driver from Sway died in a crash in New Milton.
A motorist suffered serious injuries in a crash between Burley and Ringwood which also killed a horse.
Visitors to Lymington Hospital saw the results of around £1million of investment made possible by its Friends group.
Thousands across the New Forest and Christchurch will come together on Remembrance Sunday to pay their respects to the fallen.
A 40-strong chamber choir will hold a remembrance concert in support of the Royal British Legion in New Milton next weekend.
Fresh calls have been made to address a “chaotic” junction at the foot of Lymington High Street.
The safety standards at a Christchurch care home have been labeled “inadequate” by government inspectors.
Wightlink ferries are warning passengers from Lymington of a change of boarding procedures at Yarmouth and a temporary timetable change.
Lymington’s sea water baths site could make a good home for mud baths if plans for a winter season sauna there do not go ahead, it has been suggested.
New Forest folk have been squashing previous pumpkin records throughout the year.