Caring for carers: Carers Week 8 – 14 June 2020
Dorset HealthCare is asking local unpaid carers to recognise the value of what they do – and remember to look after themselves.
Dorset HealthCare is asking local unpaid carers to recognise the value of what they do – and remember to look after themselves.
Thanks to generous supporters, Furzey Gardens has reopened its doors to visitors for the first time since March.
Eleven weeks ago, mother-of-two, Lexy, was at a loss of what to do with her successful craft party business following the lockdown.
One of Wimborne’s most popular tourist attractions, Wimborne Model Town, is re-opening on Saturday 11 July.
Volunteers have been picking up the large amount of rubbish left on beaches from Southbourne to Hengistbury Head.
Thanks to a £248,000 grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, work has been taking place at Dorchester’s Roman Town House, the earliest part of which was built in the third century AD.
Covid-19 patients in Poole Hospital’s critical care unit are being provided with an innovative aid to their recovery.
Historic England, which has a number of sites in Dorset including Merewood Cottage at Tarrant Rushton, Kingston Maurward House and Dorset County Museum in Dorchester, has launched a second emergency fund to support the heritage sector recovery from the effects of the Coronavirus pandemic.