Nature’s footprints through Dorset #3: Buzzard
Once a rarer sight than a kestrel in Dorset, buzzards are now the commonest UK bird of prey.
Once a rarer sight than a kestrel in Dorset, buzzards are now the commonest UK bird of prey.
The Anti Bullying Alliance has awarded gold, silver and bronze awards to schools in the BCP Council area.
Rear Admiral Nicholas Lambert visited Poole Sea Cadets to help them celebrate their successes in the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme.
Local people say they are 99 per cent happy with Dorset’s Home Library Service which is provided by the the Royal Voluntary Service.
The two women who work for Douch Family Funeral Directors have passed the diploma that is run by the National Association of Funeral Directors.
Teenagers will be able to access lessons which will help them to remain safe when they are a passenger in a car.
Police are seeking witnesses to this serious assault in the Lower Gardens and are particularly keen to speak to a woman who helped at the scene.
The director of England’s NHS Covid vaccination programme, Dr Emily Lawson, is urging people who are contacted to bring forward their second jab.
Rob Forrester-Addie from Ringwood experienced the flight of a lifetime including a 360 degree roll on 30 May, 18 months after it was intended.
Here are a few unusual facts about mummified cats found in Dorset. Perhaps not ‘fun facts’ they certainly make the mind boggle as to how the cats got there.