Magnificent Variety quiz night
The ‘Magnificent Nine’ triumphed at a Variety, The Children’s Charity quiz night held at the Marsham Court Hotel, Bournemouth
The ‘Magnificent Nine’ triumphed at a Variety, The Children’s Charity quiz night held at the Marsham Court Hotel, Bournemouth
People in Ferndown are being asked for their views on a proposed Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) for King George V Playing Field.
The hunt is on for the best sheep flocks in Dorset as part of a new competition being staged by the Dorset County Show. The competition is open to all farmers who have flocks in the county and is for breeding sheep, including commercial, pedigree and rare breed flocks. There are three classes: small flocks…
Brew Up for Dementia is in full swing and Bournemouth Hospital Charity is encouraging others join in by flicking the kettle on and helping to raise funds for dementia care at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital.
Lush cosmetics have recently decided to support Diverse Abilities in their home refurbishing camping, donating money to the charity organisation that aims to help disabled people and their families.
Theatre goers have given more than £175 to Variety The Children’s Charity via bucket collections after two shows at the Bournemouth Pavilion.
A man has been jailed for a total of four years for carrying out a serious sexual assault on a woman in Bournemouth. Syrian-born Amine Chahine, 19 and of no fixed abode, was sentenced on Friday 15 April at Bournemouth Crown Court after pleading guilty at the same court on 11 March to sexual assault…
The latest shop to open in Friday’s Court, Ringwood is sure to bring a squeal of delight from local children and party-lovers as local lady Nickie Jowett opened her first shop aptly named ‘Balloon Array’. The official opening was carried out by the chairman of the Ringwood events committee, Mr Steve Nash, and was followed by…
In the countdown to World Day for Laboratory Animals on 24 April, the National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS) has released shocking details of primate experiments and their failure. The animal suffering in the experiments is clear and NAVS, the world’s oldest anti-vivisection organisation, describes them as “unreliable, unethical, unnecessary.” Around 6,000 primates are used in European…
Dr Denise Hewlett, a University of Winchester academic, has set up an initiative aiming to raise funds for Bournemouth Hospital Charity