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Local choir rock for Poole charity

Members of Christchurch and Ringwood Rock Choir have combined to perform a special Rock Choir Concert on Friday 11 July to support local charity, Lewis-Manning Hospice. The show takes place from 7.30pm at the De La Salle Theatre, St Peter’s School in Southbourne, and promises to be a summer’s evening of hits spanning the decades.…

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Man jailed after Corfe Mullen head-on collision

A man who caused a very serious collision which left a woman with life-changing injuries has been jailed for 38 months. Stephen Anning, aged 45 of Corfe Mullen, was sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court on Monday 23 June after pleading guilty at the same court in March to causing serious injury by dangerous driving. The…

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Alleged attempted theft of rucksack

Poole police are appealing for witnesses after an alleged attempted theft of a rucksack in the town centre. The incident, in which a man allegedly attempted to steal a rucksack from a pushchair, took place at approximately 2pm on Saturday 14 June outside Halfords on the High Street. The alleged offender, described as white, with…

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National Trust opposes proposed wind park

The National Trust has announced its opposition to the proposed Navitus Bay Wind Park because of its impact on the sensitive coastlines of East Dorset and the Isle of Wight. Ian Wilson, the National Trust Assistant Director of Operations said they had made clear to Navitus Bay Development Ltd that the Trust was opposed to…

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Nelson Nutmeg role seekers pack Lighthouse

Lighthouse Poole was heaving with young talent on Saturday, with the queue stretching out of the door. Everyone had turned up to audition for ‘Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg?’ a crazy, zany, funny, exciting adventure film being made by Dorset film makers Tim Clague and Danny Stack.They want to make a kids’ film, for kids, with kids in the…

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Celebrations as Audrey reaches 101

Great grandmother Audrey Dormon was the toast of a Mudeford care home when she celebrated her 101st birthday. Audrey was the first resident at Colten Care’s Avon Reach home 20 years ago. Born in North London, Audrey was the youngest of five children. Regarded as ‘the sporty one’, she excelled at tennis, golf and skiing.…

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Teenager’s 10 mile trike for charity

Sixteen-year-old Charlie Williams is cycling ten miles to raise money for Leonard Cheshire Disability. Three years ago Charlie took part in the London Mini Wheelchair Marathon, raising over £3,000 for two local charities, Poole Sailability and Victoria Education Centre’s Sparkle Appeal. This time he is taking part in the Cycle Together event on Sunday 29…

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