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Robbery at knifepoint in West Moors

Ladbrokes in West Moors was held up at knifepoint on Wednesday evening (26 February) at around 6.50pm. Police said a man entered Ladbrokes, produce a knife which he brandished at staff and stole a quantity of cash. No one was hurt in the robbery. Officers are appealing for witnesses who saw anything suspicious in the Station…

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From Bangladesh to Buckholme Towers

Pupils at Buckholme Towers School and Nursery in Lower Parkstone viewed a special one off performance of A Fair Trade and Rights Respecting Story to learn about the rights of children living in India. Children from the independent school on Commercial Road visited the neighbouring Parkstone United Reformed Church to watch the show, quiz the…

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Turning Wood, Doing Good!

Darren Wheeler, wood turner and sculptor from Dorset is supporting the regional charity Autism Wessex by collecting donations during Dorset Arts Week 2014.
Darren will be opening his home and workshop to the public during Dorset Arts Week, 24 May-8 June 2014 to hold daily woodwork demonstrations whilst displaying his unique pieces of work.

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From Bach to Bond… and beyond!

The award-winning Bournemouth and District Concert Band will be performing a selection of music for all tastes at the Barrington Theatre, Ferndown on 14 March in aid of Lewis-Manning Hospice. The band, which was established in 1990 as a community band, was originally called the Kingsleigh Concert Band, before it evolved a few years later…

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Have you seen this bike?

Officers in Weymouth are appealing for witnesses and anyone with information to come forward after a motorbike (pictured) was stolen from a company in Chickerell, Weymouth. The burglary happened some time between 6pm on Thursday 13 February 2014 and 7am on Friday 14 February 2014 at Barry’s Coaches on Cambridge Road. The offenders forced their…

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Free Wood Chippings and Mulch

Following the recent storms and removal of a number of damaged trees, Ringwood Town Council has  a further supply of free wood chippings and mulch for the town’s residents. Bring your own bags and shovels to  Ringwood Cemetery car park between  8am and 4pm (gates locked promptly at 4pm) to collect them.

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