Ringwood bounces back for Christmas after A31 fully opens
Ringwood is bouncing back for Christmas now the major traffic disruption is over, with a variety of festive events.
Ringwood is bouncing back for Christmas now the major traffic disruption is over, with a variety of festive events.
With the news that the A31 roadworks to widen the road have ended, Ringwood looks forward to the Winter Wanderland on 27 November.
The incidents took place in October and as recently as Sunday 6 November, and a 22-year-old man has been arrested.
Remembrance commemorations begin on Saturday 5 November, culminating with Remembrance Sunday services at various churches.
The Ringwood Neighbourhood Plan will be on display at various times in the Gateway Building from 15 to 29 October.
The town council is hosting its seventh annual Grand Fireworks Display on Carvers Recreation on 6 November.
Residents in the Ringwood area are invited to write messages in a Book of Condolences at Ringwood Gateway.
The carnival event will be back in Ringwood on Saturday 17 September with plenty of lively entertainment and two processions.
Ringwood & Fordingbridge Lions are inviting applications from young people in the area who are aged between 16 and 20.
The 19-year-old has been released under investigation following a find of drugs and relevant paraphernalia.