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A district-council owned business park has been unable to achieve a sustainability rating required for planning permission to be granted.
A developer which came across a 2,000-year-old Roman village during construction in the Forest is set to be allowed to change its plans.
Residents at flats in Highcliffe have designed a top floor for the building.
A housebuilder hoping to build 443 new homes in Ringwood has met the town council after claims it “ignored” local guidance on future development.
Lymington Society repeated its calls for more affordable housing and fewer retirement developments in the town.
Public feedback is being sought on a proposed development of up to 67 new homes on land south of Milford Road in Lymington.
The Solent Freeport is expected to create fewer jobs and less money for the area than first thought, a report has revealed.
Plans to turn a five-bed Christchurch property into a residential home for four children have been approved.
Plans to build 19 new affordable homes near Fawley have been thrown out after the developer said it was no longer viable.
Planners have given the go-ahead for the rebuild of a fire-ravaged church in Christchurch.
Oil giant ExxonMobil prefers the route cutting across the Forest for its pipeline rather than those across the Isle of Wight, a councillor claims.
Plans to turn a former high street bank into an educational site have been slammed by the town’s council.
A former police station is back on the market for £2m following failed plans to build retirement flats on the site.
Plans for a development of 269 homes in the New Forest have been given the green light by the district council’s planning committee.
Residents of Lymington and Pennington are being invited to have their say over the town’s development at a public meeting.
A decision on a controversial plan to develop 443 homes on land off Moortown Lane in Ringwood has been deferred.
No preferred route for a 20-mile underground carbon capture pipeline has been identified by New Forest District Council due to “limited” information.
Pay and display parking metres could be scrapped and three ANPR cameras installed instead at Waitrose Christchurch’s car park.
Residents were victorious after slamming a developer’s plan to stop on-street parking on a New Milton road for up to 18 months.
New Forest District Council looks set to make a U-turn on permission for 19 affordable homes near Fawley.
Detailed plans for a development of 269 homes in Calmore look set to be approved by New Forest District Council’s planning committee.