Month: November 2014

You are here:
Archives
Categories

LATEST NEWS

Three years for drug dealer

Another person has been sentenced for drug offences following Operation Moped, one of the biggest operations in the county in recent years. Dorset Police pro-actively targeted street level drug dealers in the Boscombe area of Bournemouth where there was a suspicion that drugs offences were being committed.

Read more
Dorset news

Councillor Spencer Flower faces court hearing

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in Wessex has authorised Dorset Police to institute proceedings against Dorset County Council Leader, Spencer Flower, 72 of Verwood, with three offences under section 31 and 34 of the Localism Act 2011. These relate to his involvement with East Dorset District Council and Dorset County Council. John Locke, Senior Crown…

Read more

Hillside’s pounds for Pudsey hit the spot

The pupils of Hillside Community First School in Verwood helped raise money for BBC’s Children in Need by coming into school in Muft last Friday, with lots of spots. They were asked to bring in £1 and any loose change. Each class then covered Pudsey’s name with their money to raise an amazing £300!. Various…

Read more

Christmas fayre with yuletide spirit

Get into the yuletide spirit at the Christmas fayre on Saturday 6 December at Holy Angels Church, Lilliput. Santa will be making an early appearance in his grotto. There will be a variety of stalls selling cards, gifts, seasonal items, books, cakes, plants and much more. Teas, coffees and mince pies will all be available, and…

Read more

Santa suits and running shoes

Wimborne Rotary’s sixth annual Great Santa Fun Run will again be held at Badbury Rings point-to-point course on Sunday 14 December, sponsored by the Rotary club’s Business Partners. The £10 entry fee (£6 for children aged 8-14) includes a Santa suit to keep, and a donation to Julia’s House. On this fun event you can…

Read more

Murray Walker comes face-to-face with Fury

A new exhibition at Bovington Tank Museum was opened by Murray Walker OBE. Sponsored by Wargaming, the exhibition gives a fascinating insight into the museum’s involvement in the making of David Ayer’s latest war film, Fury, starring Brad Pitt.On the day of the opening, Curator of The Tank Museum, David Willey welcomed guests and introduced Tracy Spaight, Director of Special Projects at Wargaming, who spoke about the company’s contribution to heritage organizations worldwide and their long-running cooperation with the Tank Museum.

Read more