Nature’s footprints through Dorset #10: Brown hare
Although not native to the British Isles the brown hare, (Lepus europaeus), is now considered naturalised.
Although not native to the British Isles the brown hare, (Lepus europaeus), is now considered naturalised.
In the last four days a number of arrests and charges have been made by Dorset Police following various crimes in the region.
Gareth Malone’s sing-along show at Lighthouse might not be until 16 December, but tickets will go on sale from tomorrow, 8 July.
Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance is one of four beneficiaries of Thomas Yaxley’s cycle challenge in memory of his brother and his aunt.
A man in his 30s has been charged and is due to appear in court today in connection with a fatal collision in Ferndown.
Yummy, yum, yum, 7 July is World Chocolate Day. Yes! There’s a worldwide day put aside for stuffing yourself with chocolate without guilt.
Have a waddle and splash with all the family at the Sheltered Work Opportunities Project Great Duck Races in Bournemouth.
If you were on the beach near to the café on the early evening of Wednesday 22 June, and witnessed this, contact Dorset Police.
In order to deter and reduce anti-social behaviour on trains and at stations, staff will in future be wearing the cameras.
The Barnstomper festival being held in Cerne Abbas Brewery in the shadow of the Giant is on 2 and 3 September.