What was making headlines in the A&T 25 and 50 years ago
‘If the council carries on like this we will start to lose our visitors.’
Balmer Lawn Hotel’s Beresford Restaurant has just undergone a major revamp, and I was keen to see it in all its glory.
A Forest junior school was praised as “inclusive and aspirational” by Ofsted inspectors who rated it ‘good’.
A zero waste refill shop in Fordingbridge has a new manager following a move into larger premises in the town.
A Lyndhurst pub has undergone a £130,000 transformation after being taken over by the award-winning local publicans.
‘We would witness the miracle of the return of indigenous life to the Forest.’
Two New Forest food businesses have been nominated in the Countryside Alliance Awards and could go through on a public vote.
A host of New Forest food and drink producers took part in a trade show run by Hampshire Fare and Business South.
A petition is calling on BCP Council to reject government calls to sign up to a scheme that would push more SEND children into mainstream schools.
What was making the headlines in the A&T 25 and 50 years ago
Michelin-star chef Matthew Tomkinson has joined Lymington’s Stanwell House to head up its Samphire Restaurant.
A New Forest event caterer has set up a new unit in Lymington for private dining.
A pub in Fawley is fast building up a reputation as the most haunted in the New Forest after spooky videos showed drinks sliding off the bar.
A visitor charge could be introduced at major Christchurch hotels.
Brawls at a Highcliffe social club where police say there is a “general lack of management” have sparked a review of the premises licence.
A couple catering for those with food allergies and intolerances say the driving force was to make social and special occasions “more inclusive”.
A convenience store was stripped of its licence after a damning report highlighted concerns over alleged child grooming and sexual harassment.
The number of secondary school pupils being permanently excluded across the Christchurch, Bournemouth and Poole has hit double the national average.
A new landlord has taken over Winkton pub The Lamb Inn with plans to “get back to basics” with traditional pub grub and next level customer service.