Month: August 2013

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Have your say now on Dorset bus services

Bus users are being asked what impact planned changes to Dorset services will have on them. Dorset County Council will revamp subsidised bus services in 2014 in a bid to deliver better value for money. People who use the bus services are being invited to explain what the proposed changes would mean to them –…

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Fraudsters Target Elderly in Poole

Detectives are appealing for witnesses and anyone with information to come forward after an elderly couple was targeted by fraudsters in Poole. The incident took place during the evening of Tuesday 20 August 2013 at an address on Guernsey Road in the town. The victims were at home when they received a telephone call from…

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Dorset food online

Louise and Luke Trowbridge, Dorset dairy farmers from Stour Provost and founders of award-winning rare breed, the Uncommon Pig, have launched a website called www.thedorsetfarmer.com It welcomes visitors to find out more about traditional, high welfare family farming. The pork is said to be so good, it was even presented to Her Majesty The Queen as part…

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Candlelit memories tonight in tiny town

‘Lost in Wimborne’ by the Sting in the Tale theatre production is tonight (21 August) at Wimborne Model Town gardens at 7.30pm. Performed with a backdrop of some candle illuminations it will bring back memories of the candlelit evenings enjoyed there several years ago. For more details: 01202 881924 info@wmborne-modeltown.com Wimborne Model Town is an educational heritage charity…

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Cageball arrives

Kids had a great time at Heatherlands Community Centre in Ferndown when a football cage visited yesterday (20 August). Around 30 children took part and community leader and centre manager John Hanrahan said, “It was well worth doing and it’s great to see a good mix of boys and girls taking part, getting fit and…

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Light sense-sation kaleidoscope of colour

Enchanting audiences around the world from the Guggenheim in Spain to the Sydney Opera House in Australia, the awe-inspiring Amococo Luminarium, will be a sensational centrepiece on Bournemouth’s seafront from 5–8 September. Making its second only UK appearance this year, the exciting world-renowned visual art installation offers a fun and captivating sensory experience of light, colour and sound.…

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Bursar of Moyles Court retires

Mr Trevor Batchelder, who has been Bursar at Moyles Court School for 12 years retired recently. He left the school in style in a horse and cart belonging to Mr and Mrs Brian Wilson.  Moyles Court School has recently been the subject of improvement including a new tennis court, new school school reception, bio mass…

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