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A large terrapin considered one of the world’s most invasive species has been found at a New Forest water treatment plant.
Two parks in New Milton have been given a revamp, including new seating areas, improved footpaths and new planting to encourage wildlife.
Oil giant ExxonMobil has withdrawn its controversial plan for an underground carbon capture pipeline through the New Forest.
A series of free events will mark the 10th anniversary of the opening of the visitor centre at Hengistbury Head.
“We will overcome.” This was the defiant stance after vandals tipped up flower planters on Ashley’s recently revamped shopping parade.
A mattress, carpets and furniture were among a large flytip discovered at a New Forest beauty spot.
Oil giant ExxonMobil prefers the route cutting across the Forest for its pipeline rather than those across the Isle of Wight, a councillor claims.
Many elderly and disabled residents are worried they won’t be helped, an NFDC panel has heard.
A community garden in Beaulieu is seeking a green-fingered volunteer to take it over.
No preferred route for a 20-mile underground carbon capture pipeline has been identified by New Forest District Council due to “limited” information.
New Forest bin collections could be hit by strike action this autumn.
Controversial plans to build a sewage treatment plant in Bransgore are unlikely to be passed by planners, the developer has been told.
Wet suits and a face snorkel were among an unusual flytip found in the New Forest.
Parts of the New Forest many have discoloured tap water following emergency repairs.
Southern Water could be penalised by the Environment Agency over the sewage discharge which killed hundreds of fish in a New Forest waterway.
A council has vowed to make greater use of new measures designed to crack down on anti-social behaviour and protect the environment.
Plans for a 20-mile pipeline under the New Forest have been given a mixed reception by the public.
Southern Water has apologised and promised to launch an investigation after sewage discharge killed hundreds of fish in a Forest waterway.
Hundreds of fish and river creatures lay dead in a Forest waterway today following a suspected sewage discharge.
Beach-goers have been told to stay out of the water at Milford beach after a sewage alert today.
AN exhibition bringing together local artists and craftspeople is to open to the public tomorrow.