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Borough of Poole adopts former Navy defence boat

HMS Medusa, a former Royal Navy coastal defence boat, was officially adopted by Borough of Poole at a special reception on Friday 1 August.
The Mayor of Poole, Cllr Peter Adams, was pleased to present Alan Watson, Captain, with a scroll in honour of the special relationship the borough has with HMS Medusa. In return Alan Watson presented the Mayor with a pennant from the Medusa Trust.

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Verwood commemorates the start of WW1

Verwood residents turned out in force today (Monday 4 August) to commemorate the start of the WW1. Civic leaders, representatives of community groups and parents and children gathered on Ferrett Green at 11am to mark the occasion. The Union and Dorset Flags were raised on two new flag poles at the War Memorial followed by…

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Furleigh Estate winery scoops medals

Dorset-based vineyard and winery Furleigh Estate has scooped gold and silver medals at the inaugural Champagne & Sparkling Wine World Championships (CSWWC). Furleigh Estate’s Classic Cuvée 2009 was awarded a gold medal at the awards, while the Blanc de Blancs 2009 won a silver. This new global wine competition was launched by internationally renowned specialist…

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Dorset news

Boscombe targeted in drug operation

Police in Bournemouth can confirm that a total of 38 people have been arrested and 34 charged following an extensive operation to tackle drug misuse in the Boscombe area of the town. On Tuesday 15 July 2014 Dorset Police started one of the biggest operations in the county in recent years, in which officers pro-actively…

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South West Coast Path £1 million investment

The South West Coast Path Association has been successful in its bid to the Coastal Communities Fund to secure £1 million investment for the route. This project will repair, improve and promote the South West Coast Path (SWCP). Funds will help with 32 urgent repair works to the path, information boards and signage, and marketing.…

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Blood donation

You can’t get blood out of an accountant!

Twenty-four staff members of Princecroft Willis (PcW) chartered accountants and business advisers volunteered to donate 100 pints of blood as part of the firm’s centenary celebrations. To hit the target, team members were invited to attend four donor sessions in Poole and New Milton. Despite a hatred of needles, Mark Johns, managing partner of the…

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Trehane’s record breaking blueberry crop

The blueberry crop at Trehane’s PYO Hampreston plantation has already broken records by fruiting two weeks earlier than ever before. It is now also set to be the biggest crop on record.

Owner Jeremy Trehane explains the bumper crop as a combination of great weather and completely natural growing conditions.

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West Moors WW1

WW1 Exhibition at West Moors library

To commemorate the centenary of WW1, an exhibition is being held in West Moors Library until the end of August. It is the result of a combined effort of the three schools in West Moors and the Parish Council. The schools have each completed their own interpretation and theme, while the Parish Council has produced…

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Poppies

Lights Out event in Christchurch

Christchurch will join the rest of the country to mark the centenary of the start of World War 1 on Monday 4 August with the Christchurch Lights Out event in Saxon Square. The event will complement a candlelit vigil of prayer being held at Westminster Abbey. The organisers of the vigil, 14-18 NOW, are asking…

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