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  2. New Forest - Wikipedia

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    The New Forest became a Site of Special Scientific Interest in 1971, and was granted special status as the New Forest Heritage Area in 1985, with additional planning controls added in 1992. The New Forest was proposed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in June 1999, but UNESCO did not take up the nomination. [ 36 ]

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  4. New Forest commoner - Wikipedia

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    A New Forest commoner (also known as a New Forester, Commoner or Forester) is a person who has recognized historical rights associated with the New Forest area of Southern England. The term is used both for a practitioner of the heritage agricultural vocation of commoning , and also a cultural minority native to the area.

  5. Planning Portal - Wikipedia

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    Planning Portal that was established by UK Government in 2002 to allow planning applications in England and Wales to be processed electronically. It later added guidance and information content, interactive guides, an application service for Building Regulations approval and the ability to purchase site location plans.

  6. New Forest District - Wikipedia

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    New Forest is a local government district in Hampshire, England. Its council is based in Lyndhurst , although the largest town is Totton . The district also includes the towns of Fordingbridge , Lymington , New Milton and Ringwood .

  7. List of locations in the New Forest - Wikipedia

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    Ashurst; Bank; Bartley; Beaulieu; Beaulieu Heath; Beaulieu Road railway station; Black Gutter Bottom; Blackwater Arboretum; Bolderwood; Bramshaw; Brockenhurst; Brook

  8. Buckler's Hard - Wikipedia

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    Buckler's Hard is a hamlet in the civil parish of Beaulieu, in the New Forest district, in the county of Hampshire, England, on the banks of the Beaulieu River. With its two rows of Georgian cottages running down to the river, Buckler's Hard is part of the 9,000-acre (3,600-hectare) Beaulieu Estate. The hamlet is some 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south ...

  9. Category:New Forest - Wikipedia

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