Month: February 2015

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Kaiser Chiefs at the Castle

This year’s Camp Bestival’s music line-up at Lulworth Castle is already bursting with the untamed brilliance of headliners Underworld, Clean Bandit and Kaiser Chiefs, plus lots more guaranteed crowd-pleasers like Professor Green, Wretch 32, Kate Tempest, Bob Geldof and many more. Chief Wild Thing Rob da Bank says: “Camp Besti’s creative team have outdone themselves once again with an absolute truckload of wild and wonderful…

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‘This Girl Can’ get more women cycling

Bournemouth Borough Council has teamed up with British Cycling to offer female residents a free chance to train as a Breeze ride leader and help inspire a new generation of active women. Breeze is British Cycling’s biggest ever programme to get more women riding bikes for fun. Led by women for women, it relies on…

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Man jailed following Bournemouth robbery

A 24-year-old man has been jailed for four-and-a-half years for robbing a 90-year-old woman in Bournemouth. Sheldon Woodford, of no fixed abode, was jailed at Bournemouth Crown Court on Friday 13 February after pleading guilty to robbery at the same court on Friday 23 January. The court heard police were called to Michelgrove Road in…

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Flipping good fun

A Poole care home had a flipping good time by celebrating Shrove Tuesday with a pancake time trial.
Staff and residents at Colten Care’s The Aldbury competed to see who could toss their pancakes the most within the space of a minute.

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Clouds in the sky

Security fears cloud the issue for some small businesses

New research from the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has found that despite three fifths (60%) of small firms using cloud computing services, the remaining two fifths (38%) remain sceptical about the benefits of the technology in the face of perceived risks. When asked what risks they most associated with cloud computing, FSB members questioned…

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