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A New Milton charity has launched an urgent fundraising appeal to support remote communities in Nepal hit by devastating landslides.
‘It will be a precedent for the end of the National Park.’
This week the New Forest Note taker explores issues around plastic beef and strangles at Bishop’s Dyke.
Former Highcliffe bakery shop owner and community fundraiser Margaret Darke has died at the age of 93.
What was making the headlines in the A&T 25 and 50 years ago
‘Technology is fabulous these days for staying in touch.’
A royal visitor made a special trip to the Forest, opening a restored railway and learning about award-winning developments in the national park.
‘All the PM has done is light the blue touch paper for other public sector unions to jump on a bandwagon’
Meet the Forest mother who led the “children of God”
A teen is celebrating the ten-year anniversary of being told “you are cancer free” after a long childhood battle with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.
A charity leader saddled up for a 12-hour cycling challenge in the New Forest to support a cause close to his heart.
‘I urge the community to carefully evaluate whether this project truly supports our shared environmental goals.’
A beautiful sculpture created by a welder whose partner spent her final days in the Macmillan Unit at Christchurch Hospital is to be auctioned.
Little Lexi Lewis was so excited about donating her hair to charity that she is growing it again so she can donate once more.
‘I think that overall things are balanced between the motorist and the cyclist and a bit of ‘British tolerance’ would not go amiss!’
The New Forest lost a famous son and a creative talent in the death of the landscape, marine and equestrian artist Barry Peckham.
As a hobby and to do a little bit for our wildlife, I decided to build a little haven for birds and other species.
A daring mother and daughter from New Milton hope to raise £900 for a local hospice by skydiving.
‘The cost of archaeological investigation is quite ridiculous.’