Hundreds gather to commemorate Dorset airfield’s role in D-Day
400 people gathered for a memorial service marking the 80th anniversary of a Dorset airfield’s role in the D-Day invasion of June, 1944.
400 people gathered for a memorial service marking the 80th anniversary of a Dorset airfield’s role in the D-Day invasion of June, 1944.
A play about dementia has raised £1,000 for Alzheimer’s Society.
More than 30 people from Wimborne’s twin town Valognes came for a visit from 18 to 20 May.
There will be 50 acts on four stages to entertain crowds over the weekend of Friday 26 to Sunday 28 July, including Indie and tribute bands.
New photo exhibition celebrating how organisations are tackling climate change will visit several Dorset locations in the coming months.
Betty, who lives at Talbot View care home, joined the WAAF at the age of 18 and worked at RAF Catterick in North Yorkshire and in Cornwall.
The works will take around six weeks, so motorists will need to leave extra time for their journeys or to find another route.
People who have lost a loved one are invited to Poole Park on 15 June to tie a yellow ribbon at a memorial event.
Residents who fought against a planning application for the development of a 60-bed care home and church, have another battle on their hands.