Month: November 2014

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Trains steam ahead at auction

Two popular collections of model trains attracted huge interest at Lawrences Auctioneers of Crewkerne last week.
Both collections were compiled by a gentleman in the Taunton area. The first collection included a large number of Wrenn, Hornby and Bachmann locomotives, all boxed and in good condition. With interest from private buyers and dealers, estimates were left far behind as the collection raised over £12,000 in auction.

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Bournemouth man convicted of murdering his father

A Bournemouth man has been convicted of murdering his father in Southbourne last year.
Nathan Robinson (26) was found guilty of the murder of William Spiller by a jury at Winchester Crown Court on 27 November following a full trial.
He had previously pleaded guilty to manslaughter which was rejected by the Crown Prosecution Service.

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Alleged chemical assault in Christchurch

Detectives are appealing for witnesses and anyone with information to come forward after a report that a chemical substance was squirted into the face of a man in Christchurch on Friday, 14 November. The victim, a 19-year-old Christchurch man, was about to get into a car which was parked outside McColls newsagents in Somerford Road…

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Roger the Reindeer schools youngsters

School children at Poulner School in Ringwood had a special treat this week when Roger the Ringwood Reindeer came to their school to promote the Christmas Lights Switch On which will take place next week.  Roger was accompanied by one of the 16 elves that will be entertaining crowds on Saturday 6 December. Giving out free…

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Dorset County Council’s leadership under review

A meeting of Dorset County Council will be held next week to decide the on-going leadership of the authority. This follows Cllr Spencer Flower’s decision to step aside as leader after he was charged by the police over alleged failures to declare an interest in a property company. Last week Cllr Flower handed over leadership…

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Wimborne Minster St Cecilia celebration

Almost 100 people attended the St Cecilia Celebration in Wimborne Minster on Saturday evening, 22 November. Deirdre Ashton, deputy churchwarden and a member of the small committee which organised the informal evening of seasonal words and music from local performers said, “it was wonderful to see so many people supporting the Minster on a wet November evening.”…

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Counter terrorism awareness week in Dorset

Dorset Police has joined the nationwide awareness week to involve the public in preventing terrorism and keeping the country safe. Every police force in the UK is involved in promoting awareness of terrorism in their area and engaging with their communities to make them mindful of reporting suspicious behaviour. To effectively combat the threat of…

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