Day: February 18, 2013

You are here:
Archives
Categories

LATEST NEWS

The Secret Dealers Return To Dorset

The hit TV show ‘Secret Dealers’ is returning to ITV and is on the hunt for people from Dorset to take part. They could have some of your possessions expertly valued with the opportunity of selling them commission-free to one of their dealers. What would you keep and what would you sell? Do you have furniture…

Read more

New laws will deal firm blow to metal thieves

Speaking after the final passing of the Scrap Metal Dealers Bill (12 February), Energy Networks Association Chief Executive David Smith said, “This is a hugely positive step forward and major success for our campaign to bring about this change in the law. Replacing the outdated laws will deal a firm blow to the criminals who have plagued our national infrastructure, memorials and heritage.

Read more

Cliff falls force path closures

Cliff falls have forced the closure of coastal footpaths in the Castle Cove and Bincleaves area. The access path to the beach at Castle Cove has been closed for public safety reasons. The cliff adjacent to the flight of steps down to the beach has failed and cracks are opening up across the path’s surface.…

Read more

Movies get groovy with the BSO

Lighthouse Theatre, Poole 16 February 2013 Review by Laurence Jones. I was fortunate enough to get tickets for the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra’s ‘Hollywood Blockbusters’ concert, conducted by Pete Harrison. No stranger to film scores, I was impressed by brilliant renditions from films including ‘Lawrence Of Arabia’, ‘Indiana Jones’ and ‘Schindlers List’, that easily matched the…

Read more

Want to learn to paint chickens?

Dorset artist, Marilyn Alliss, renowned for her paintings of chickens is offering taster days in June, using interactive acrylics, with a take-away of £25 worth of products free at her studio in Winterborne Whitechurch. Additionally, Marilyn is offering a £40 mixed media workshop based on roosters and chickens, at the Colliton Club in Dorchester. Learn…

Read more

Wimborne Town get back up again to thrash Tiverton Town

Manager Steve Cuss’ earlier criticism of his Wimborne Town side’s defensive performance paid dividends on Saturday as the Magpies ran out 2-0 winners against visiting Tiverton Town. The previous Tuesday Wimborne had gone down 3-1 at Yate Town with Cuss saying: “Defensively we were disappointing. We gave away sloppy goals and that cost us the game.”…

Read more

The classroom of the future

Sherborne Girls in Dorset was recently the host of a fascinating series of lectures and workshops by chief executive of the iPad Academy and formerly Microsoft Professor of Advanced Learning Technologies, Professor Steve Molyneux. As part of the annual Joint Schools’ training programme, teachers across Sherborne’s secondary schools and Sherborne Prep School explored the adoption…

Read more

Who needs a pig and a passport?

Truffle hunting in Dorset has made a “top 10” list of wild food foraging courses compiled by Countryfile Magazine. Truffles are a type of fungus that grows underground. Many people are aware that they are highly prized, are found on the continent and were traditionally hunted using pigs. Few however realise that truffles can be…

Read more

Get running for charity

The rush is on to enter one of the county’s most popular events – the Ferndown Rotary Charity Run being staged on 17 March at the Avon Heath Country Park. As in previous years, there are three races – at 10.30am a 2.5km race for runners up to 12-years-old, followed by five and 10km races…

Read more

Rosie wins hearts at Yellow Buses with Valentine poem

TRUE romantic Rosie Guest won hearts at Yellow Buses (YB) by submitting the winning poem for its Valentine’s competition. She was presented with a bouquet of flowers and a heart-shaped box of chocolates after triumphing in the annual contest to ‘beat the bus bard.’ Each year the Yellows challenge budding writers to pen a suitably…

Read more