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One of East Boldre’s oldest residents celebrates turning 100

One of East Boldre’s oldest residents celebrates turning 100

One of East Boldre’s oldest residents celebrates turning 100

One of East Boldre’s oldest residents has celebrated her 100th birthday with a huge party.


Popular New Forest pond reopens after restoration work

Popular New Forest pond reopens after restoration work

Popular New Forest pond reopens after restoration work

A much-loved New Forest beauty spot has reopened after restoration work.


Fruit farmer launches ‘first for the UK market’

Fruit farmer launches ‘first for the UK market’

Fruit farmer launches ‘first for the UK market’

A fruit farmer in East Boldre has launched a product he believes is a “first for the UK snack market”.


More than £35,000 in grants given to two New Forest projects

More than £35,000 in grants given to two New Forest projects

More than £35,000 in grants given to two New Forest projects

More than £35,000 in grants have been awarded to two organisations in the New Forest and Totton.


Chancellor’s £300,000 boost for New Forest village shop

Chancellor’s £300,000 boost for New Forest village shop

Chancellor’s £300,000 boost for New Forest village shop

Ambitious plans to transform a former East Boldre church into a community shop have been boosted by a £300,000 award by the Chancellor.

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Green light for village shop plans in old church building

Green light for village shop plans in old church building

Green light for village shop plans in old church building

A former church in East Boldre looks set to become a new community shop after the national park authority approved the £690,000 scheme.


Plea for Forest villagers to have a share in new store

Plea for Forest villagers to have a share in new store

Plea for Forest villagers to have a share in new store

East Boldre residents are being urged to help fund ambitious plans to transform a former Baptist church into a new community shop.


Villagers take a pew to turn church into shop

Villagers take a pew to turn church into shop

Villagers take a pew to turn church into shop

Ambitious plans to transform a former baptist church into a new community shop for East Boldre are to be considered by the national park authority.


Another rain warning for parts of the New Forest

Another rain warning for parts of the New Forest

Another rain warning for parts of the New Forest

The eastern edge of the New Forest is set for another dumping of rain tomorrow.


Young pony and piglet killed on New Forest roads

Young pony and piglet killed on New Forest roads

Young pony and piglet killed on New Forest roads

A YOUNG pig was killed in a road crash in the New Forest a few weeks after being turned out for the pannage season.


New Forest church might be answer to village shop prayers

New Forest church might be answer to village shop prayers

New Forest church might be answer to village shop prayers

HOPES that a community shop and post office can be retained in East Boldre have been reignited with a £630,000 plan to buy a former church.


Rebuild of fire-hit New Forest hall given green light despite council objection

Rebuild of fire-hit New Forest hall given green light despite council objection

Rebuild of fire-hit New Forest hall given green light despite council objection

PROPOSALS to rebuild a community hall in East Boldre which was destroyed in a fire have been approved by the national park authority.


Latest New Forest pony drift car park and cycle route closures

Latest New Forest pony drift car park and cycle route closures

Latest New Forest pony drift car park and cycle route closures

MORE New Forest car parks and cycle routes are set to shut temporarily for this year’s pony drifts.


Council objects to rebuild of fire-hit community hall

Council objects to rebuild of fire-hit community hall

Council objects to rebuild of fire-hit community hall

PLANS to rebuild a community hall which was destroyed in fire are set to be approved by the NPA despite objections from the parish council.


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