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Residents shared their shock at what had happened in the high street on Facebook. One person wrote: “I saw a man on the floor with police around him outside the cash- point. Looks to be that he has cut open his head.” A force spokesperson said on Monday: “We were called to re - ports of an altercation and an - ti-social behaviour on Saturday 26th September at 5.53pm on Station Road, New Milton. ment the horrible nature of this disease and its post-viral syndrome, but in terms of the United Kingdom’s killers, it is 24th in the league, accounting for only 1.4% of deaths.” Questioned by fellow Tory MP Sir John Redwood about Sweden’s response to the pan - demic – which saw it pursue the ‘herd immunity’ theory – Sir Desmond replied that he “cer - tainly” held it up as an alterna - tive. “We have seen the eye-wa - tering costs that we must now all face for a generation, having closed down our economy for all those months as a consequence Swayne scientists rage Continued from front page A THIEF has been captured on CCTV stealing dozens of bot - tles of expensive perfume from a Lymington shop. The Perfumery in the High Street was targeted at around 9.30pm on Sunday after the front door was kicked in. An employee, who asked not to be named, told the A&T: “He just swept the shelves. Then came behind the till to take the Chanel which is kept there. He even took the testers! “The thief was in and out lit - erally in two minutes. THE developer behind a con - troversial plan to turn a for - mer touring caravan site into a residential park for 85 mobile homes in the national park has applied to discharge sewage into a stream. Park One Developments Ltd, which owns the Vernon Dene site at North Ripley, wants to put 54 cubic metres per day of secondary treated sewage ef- fluent into a tributary of Sopley Brook. The application has been submitted to the Environment Agency, and a spokesman told the A&T: “We regulate busi - nesses that require a permit to ensure their operations do not harm rivers or the wider envi - ronment. “Park One Developments Ltd, of Christchurch, has ap - plied for a permit to discharge treated wastewater under strict conditions into Sopley Brook. “We will make a decision on the application in due course.” As reported in the A&T, Park One bought the site, between Bransgore and Ringwood, for £2.5m in 2018 and there was uproar when it subsequently emerged it planned to develop Teen arrested Continued from front page
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“Following an assault, a 29-year-old man was taken to Southampton General Hospi - tal after suffering minor facial injuries. “A 16-year-old boy from Bournemouth was arrested on suspicion of assault and released under investigation pending further enquiries.” The spokesperson added: “A dispersal order was also put in place in the surrounding are - as of Station Road – from Sat - urday evening until 7am this morning (28th September) – giving police officers the pow - ers to disperse groups of people “We face the crushing of en- terprises, the destruction of livelihoods, and unemployment among young people, all as a consequence of an overreac - tion. I understand that there is now some question as to whether students will be al - lowed to return from university at Christmas. “I say most gently to the min - ister that the last administra - tion that sought to restrain celebrations at Christmas was during the Commonwealth, when the Lord Protector was left musing in public whether, if he were to arm one in 10, that would be enough. How many marshals will be required? “I conclude by saying that the policy of the government “The insurance bill, including repairing the damage, will run into the thousands.” It is thought around 60 bot- tles in total were taken. The employee said the own - ers of the shop had been “find - ing things really tough during the pandemic” adding: “This is really the last thing they needed, things are tough enough. “The Perfumery was also raided by thieves nearly a year ago, so it is just sad that it has happened again.” the site and could do so without needing to get planning permis - sion. While the near-2.6-hectare field had previously accommo - dated only a handful of touring caravans, it was revealed a cer - tificate of lawful use granted to former owner Jonathan Cox by the national park authority in 2008 put no restriction on num- bers. In granting the certificate, the NPA said it was satisfied the use had been in place for a period of at least 10 years and therefore it had no grounds to refuse. Park One Developments was then granted a licence by New Forest District Council for 86 units on site, with the NPA’s ex - ecutive director of strategy and planning, Steve Avery, confirm - ing it could do nothing to stop the redevelopment. Mr Avery also warned while of the government’s policy,” he said.
out of those areas in relation to the associated anti-social behaviour caused by the inci- dent.” PCSO McCaffery also hit out at a “small minority” of teens and adults who refused to wear masks in New Milton shops. He said that while on patrol in the town last Friday night he encountered “hostility and open disregard for order in a time when all of us are having to sacrifice so much”. PCSO McCaffery warned that those who flout the rules risk a £200 fine. has been disproportionate in response to this threat. There may be a virus one day that threatens our very way of life, but this is not it, even if we are behaving as if it were.” After the debate Sir Des - mond said he had received an “extraordinary” response to his speech in his email inbox. “There’s been 500 overnight and they keep coming thick and fast. All in support except for just two so far. Not just from New Forest, from all over: France, USA and Australia.” On Wednesday, in the face of a Tory backbench rebellion over the extension of the Coronavi - rus Act which gives the govern - ment emergency powers, health secretary Matt Hancock prom - ised MPs votes “wherever pos - sible” on new measures. “When it was time for us to head back we gently urged it off the deck and it then followed us up the river, swimming in the wake and playing in the wash from our blades.” bour seal, was fairly small and was tagged. She said: “Our boats are bright green and sit shallow in the water with a low stern deck so it’s relatively easy to climb aboard. “We did notice that when the ferry was passing it left us but then reappeared a few mo- ments later. such “loopholes” existed its ability to protect the New For - est from “inappropriate devel - opment” was “seriously under - mined”. He added the NPA had written to the government ask - ing for a review of the planning legislation in national parks. The A&T has secured a copy of the marketing brochure for the Vernon Dene development by Park One. It says it will produce 85 “ highly individual properties in a delightfully unspoilt setting located between Christchurch and Ringwood” that will com - bine “uncompromised modern luxury with a rare setting with - in the beautiful New Forest Na - tional Park”. The bungalows will be an ex - ample of “the highest standard of single-storey living”, it adds, and are exclusively for semi-re - tired and retired people aged over 45. Seal encounter Continued from front page
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