Month: May 2013

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SAFERCIGS

On Friday 3 May, Robert Walter MP visited North Dorset-based business, Safercigs Ltd to discuss the impact of an EU Directive. At the invitation of owner Darren Burns, Bob Walter MP visited Safercigs’ HQ to hear the company’s concerns about the potential impact of the EU Tobacco Products Directive. Safercigs was established in 2011 to…

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Fine Art Auction Thrives

Lawrences offered over 270 lots of pictures in their Spring Fine Art auction. The prints, watercolours and oils spanned five centuries and prices showed a reassuring strength in the market right across the board. An etching by David Hockney of Maurice Payne (1971) was bought for £2270 and all the proceeds will go to a…

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Ain’t no mountain high enough

 A student from Sherborne Girls in Dorset has raised almost £5,000 for the charity Regain by climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. Ella Mountbatten endured gale-force winds and temperatures of -15C during her six-day climb, along with her father, cousin and friend. “It was exhilarating to make it to the top and touch the sign, and thrilling that…

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Nepalese Ambassador honoured in Bournemouth

Hundreds of people met Nepal’s ambassador to the UK on a very special date for his country. His Excellency Dr Suresh Chandra Chalise forewent the celebrations in London for the Nepalese New Year 2070 celebrations and came instead to Bournemouth, where he met lots of people from the burgeoning UK-Nepal Friendship Society, based in the…

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firefayre

Dorset’s Fire Fayre

Dorset Fire and Rescue Service will be holding its annual Dorset Fire Fayre at Slades Farm in Bournemouth on Saturday, 20 July, 10am-4pm. This annual family event is designed to inform, educate and entertain – not to mention providing a great day out for all the family. This FREE event will include a main arena where DFRS and its…

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BBQ

Barbecue hazards as summer arrives

In 2012, Dorset Fire and Rescue Service attended 241 cooking related fires; these could have been easily avoided if more people were aware of basic cooking safety. Being aware of the dangers of fire and taking preventative measures could help save the lives of you and your family. Kate Huelin, Home Safety Manager said: “We would just…

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JMay

May day

The National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, recently welcomed a very special visitor when Top Gear star, James May, paid a visit. James was filming at Beaulieu for a new BBC television series, and during a break he took the opportunity to drop in on the World of Top Gear exhibition. World of Top Gear features a collection of vehicles created by…

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Coastwatch

Marathon walker visits Coastwatch station

The watchkeepers at the National Coastwatch Institution lookout on St Albans Head alerted the Coastguard on Sunday (5 May) when a walker on the coast path reported that his wife had fallen and broken her ankle about half a mile west of the lookout. Watchkeeper Brian Erskine went to give first aid and comfort the…

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