A former teacher has celebrated her 100th birthday with a card from HM King Charles.
A scheme to demolish a Walkford house for three new homes which attracted a flood of objections has been thrown out by planners.
A former youth centre next door to a Forest school could be demolished for nine homes.
Rail users have been warned of major reductions in train services next week due to industrial action and engineering work.
An appeal against refusal of planning consent for three new homes on a farm at East Martin near Fordingbridge is to be decided in writing.
Dog owners are being called up for a bank holiday Big Walk at Boldre and join tail-wagging ambassador Jasper to support canine charity Cinnamon Trust.
Part of a footpath linking Lymington and Pennington will be closed for up to six months for improvements and bridge replacement.
New Forest performer Damian Kelly-Basher has emerged victorious in the hunt for the prestigous role of Hampshire Poet.
Dog lovers turned out in their droves to to enjoy the Great British Dog Walk at Buckler’s Hard, Beaulieu.
A multi-million-pound “world class” new teaching complex has been given the green light at an expanding New Forest school.
A Highcliffe hotel has had mixed results in wanting to turn one of its buildings into a private home.
Grass will be allowed to grow longer for wild flowers this spring as part of New Forest District Council’s green strategy.
Plans for a four-storey block of 25 flats and three offices, with only four parking spaces, on a Christchurch main road have been rejected.
Conservation work on a thousand-year-old rare church artwork has excited academics but will be hidden from the public.
A five-year-old Christchurch boy has been in the limelight as national children’s charity the Rainbow Trust’s ‘face’ of National Sibling Day.
Ultrafast broadband coverage is coming to more homes across the New Forest.
Buckler’s Hard Yacht Harbour has continued a programme of investment with £125,000 spent on 48 new boat cradles.
New Forest District Council is celebrating 50 years as an authority looking to the motto on its crest - ‘Old yet ever new’.
THE latest Town Hall Rich List features one current executive on NFDC topping the £100,000 pay scale, 38 on HCC and 17 on BCP.
A Forest care home surprised a resident with the chance to play the harp for the first time in more than 60 years.