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Forest care home given warning notice over safety failings

05 September 2024
Forest care home given warning notice over safety failings

Forest care home given warning notice over safety failings

05 September 2024

Inspectors issued a warning notice to a New Forest care home after finding its safety standards were “inadequate”.


Cyclists get in gear for mass Lymington ride

04 September 2024
Cyclists get in gear for mass Lymington ride

Cyclists get in gear for mass Lymington ride

04 September 2024

Cyclists are invited to get in gear for a mass cycle ride in Lymington.


Weather warning for New Forest and Christchurch

03 September 2024
Weather warning for New Forest and Christchurch

Weather warning for New Forest and Christchurch

03 September 2024

A yellow weather warning has been issued for heavy showers and thunder tomorrow night into Thursday morning.


Court back in session for pétanque players

03 September 2024
Court back in session for pétanque players

Court back in session for pétanque players

03 September 2024

Pétanque players are on a roll once again after their newly refurbished town centre court was reopened.


Citizens Advice relocates to ‘develop services’

02 September 2024
Citizens Advice relocates to ‘develop services’

Citizens Advice relocates to ‘develop services’

02 September 2024

Citizens Advice staff say moving into new town centre premises will allow them to further develop the services they offer.


Divisive barn plan approved despite light pollution fears for dark skies reserve

02 September 2024
Divisive barn plan approved despite light pollution fears for dark skies reserve

Divisive barn plan approved despite light pollution fears for dark skies reserve

02 September 2024

Divisive plans to convert a Forest barn into holiday accommodation have been approved despite fears over light pollution.


New Milton school responds as new government rule hikes fees

02 September 2024
New Milton school responds as new government rule hikes fees

New Milton school responds as new government rule hikes fees

02 September 2024

A private school in the Forest has said it will absorb the cost of new VAT charges on school fees until next September.


Fundraisers on board for charity plane pull

01 September 2024
Fundraisers on board for charity plane pull

Fundraisers on board for charity plane pull

01 September 2024

Fundraisers exceeded their maximum weight limits as they took part in a plane pull at Bournemouth Airport.


Learn how to live well in later life at exhibit

01 September 2024
Learn how to live well in later life at exhibit

Learn how to live well in later life at exhibit

01 September 2024

Forest folk are invited to a free exhibition aimed at helping them live well in later life.


Letter: A little reminder about who we are

01 September 2024
Letter: A little reminder about who we are

Letter: A little reminder about who we are

01 September 2024

‘The rich world needs to do far more to make life tolerable in the regions from which most refugees come.’


Letter: Why not claim benefits?

31 August 2024
Letter: Why not claim benefits?

Letter: Why not claim benefits?

31 August 2024

‘No one should feel they are too proud to hold back.’


Council works to hold back tide

30 August 2024
Council works to hold back tide

Council works to hold back tide

30 August 2024

Maintenance works on Milford’s coastal defences will get under way soon.


Firm wants to alter deal after Roman village dig costs £1m

29 August 2024
Firm wants to alter deal after Roman village dig costs £1m

Firm wants to alter deal after Roman village dig costs £1m

29 August 2024

Homeowners and councillors are pushing back against a developer trying to make changes to a housing scheme after the discovery of Roman archaeology.


Charity celebrates sports centre plans approval

28 August 2024
Charity celebrates sports centre plans approval

Charity celebrates sports centre plans approval

28 August 2024

Charity leaders say they are delighted after plans to build an indoor learning and sports facility on the Forest got the green light.


Pubgoers chip in for life-saving machine

28 August 2024
Pubgoers chip in for life-saving machine

Pubgoers chip in for life-saving machine

28 August 2024

A life-saving defibrillator has been installed on the outside wall of a Lymington pub.


‘You belong to me’ – stalker jailed after chilling threats to ex

27 August 2024
‘You belong to me’ – stalker jailed after chilling threats to ex

‘You belong to me’ – stalker jailed after chilling threats to ex

27 August 2024

A stalker who threatened to burn down his ex-partner’s house and leave her “jobless, carless and homeless” has been jailed.


Farmers denied planning permission

25 August 2024
Farmers denied planning permission

Farmers denied planning permission

25 August 2024

Farmers in New Milton have been denied permission to demolish and replace old buildings for use in a horse stud operation.


Village homes scheme given green light despite ‘horrified parish’

25 August 2024
Village homes scheme given green light despite ‘horrified parish’

Village homes scheme given green light despite ‘horrified parish’

25 August 2024

Controversial plans to build new homes off a cul de sac in Holbury have been given the green light.

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Homeowner calls for well-used path to be closed

24 August 2024
Homeowner calls for well-used path to be closed

Homeowner calls for well-used path to be closed

24 August 2024

Battle lines are being drawn in Brockenhurst after a homeowner applied for a public footpath near their home to be closed.


Historic Forest church set for first woman rector in 500-year history

23 August 2024
Historic Forest church set for first woman rector in 500-year history

Historic Forest church set for first woman rector in 500-year history

23 August 2024

A mum-of-two is set to become the first woman rector of the historic Beaulieu Abbey church.


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