Play I-Spy: the Living with Mammals survey
Volunteers are needed to spot and record sightings of Britain’s mammals for the Living with Mammals survey
Volunteers are needed to spot and record sightings of Britain’s mammals for the Living with Mammals survey
Bournemouth & Poole College has partnered with local brewery business Hall & Woodhouse to launch a new chef apprenticeship programme in pubs across the south
A group of giant bunnies zipped into action as the Bournemouth business community launched the Love Bournemouth Bunnies 2018 competition, with an augmented reality twist.
The campaign to attract more girl golfers, Girls Golf Rocks, has been hugely successful since it started in Dorset in 2016 and is back this year and to take new golfers on a playing Tour.
Two Silent Soldiers, representing the Fallen of World War One, have been installed in the Garden of Remembrance at the Royal British Legion in Church Road. They form part of the 2018 commemorations of the end of the ‘War to End All Wars’.
Tapper Funeral Service has hosted the first funeral at its private crematorium, which has seen a £4million investment in Dorset.
Police & Crime Commissioner (PCC) Martyn Underhill joined Dorset Police’s Rural Crime Team on patrol on 16 March.
A networking group for female professionals celebrated their eighth event since launching, on International Women’s Day
As one of the first garden centres in the UK, Stewarts Garden Centre in Christchurch has received numerous awards, but the most recent recognises it as being top for Environment and Community in the country.
Over the next century a different approach is needed to protect the country from flooding, the Environment Agency’s chief executive said in a keynote speech at the annual Flood and Coast Conference on 20 March.