Headlines from A&T editions 25, 50 and 75 years ago.
LYMINGTON'S Elderflower has made it into the most authoritative restaurant guide in the UK - Harden's acclaimed top 100.
Several Ukrainian schools and hospitals have power again thanks to a campaign by local volunteers which is sending 60 new generators.
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What was hitting the A&T headlines 25, 50 and 75 years ago
The only plant-based cafe in Christchurch is wary of being associated with veganism.
There is an amusing story about the Bishop’s Dyke near Beaulieu Road station.
Making the headlines in the A&T 25, 50 and 75 years ago.
The owner of a RIB which crashed into a buoy, killing a 15-year-old girl, believed health and safety guidance "did not apply" to him, a jury heard.
Police are investigating allegations Dorset firefighters photographed the bodies of women killed in car crashes and shared them on a WhatsApp group.
Plans to build five houses on the site of Pennington's 100-year-old WI hall have been lodged with New Forest District Council.
What was making the news in the A&T 25, 50 and 75 years ago.
Every now and then, the subject of a tunnel or bridge from the Hampshire mainland to the Isle of Wight comes up for discussion.
Assaulting a police officer and failing to provide a breath specimen landed a Totton woman with a driving ban and fine.
A Christchurch woman who damaged a BMW has been ordered to pay the owner compensation.
Contentious plans for gravel extraction at Hordle have been opposed by New Forest District Council.
A Bransgore man will be sentenced by a judge after admitting causing unnecessary suffering to protected animals including hares and deer.
Flytipping controlled waste landed a Totton man with a three-month jail term.
What was making the A&T headlines 25, 50 and 75 years ago.
A Mudeford restaurant has celebrated its 10-year anniversary with a party showcasing local food and drinks.