VE Day celebrations and traditions marked across the region
Communities across the country are commemorating the 80th anniversary of the ending of the Second World War in Europe today.
Communities across the country are commemorating the 80th anniversary of the ending of the Second World War in Europe today.
Police Constable Demar Rowe restrained a man wielding an activated electric saw in Golf Links Road, Ferndown.
A trip through the New Forest with herds of ponies and foals was the magnificent journey that led to BBC Gardeners’ World Spring Fair at Beaulieu.
Residents of Crichel, Gussage All Saints, Gussage St Michael, Hinton and Witchampton have until 17 June to comment.
‘The Haven’ is a new housing scheme for ex-rough sleepers that will give women a bedroom of their own and 24/7 support.
Ahead of VE Day, Lighthouse is staging the ‘Poole At Dunkirk 1940’ exhibition, curated by Poole Maritime Trust until Tuesday 27 May.
Diverse Abilities, Dorset’s disability charity, is looking for 70 runners to help celebrate its 70th anniversary.
The rare birds of prey have returned for a second consecutive year and have laid four eggs, when they normally only lay three.
The vehicle is believed to be an e-scooter, and police are appealing for witnesses who were on or near Wallisdown Road in the early hours of 5 May.
Anyone who witnessed the collision at Station Roundabout in Lansdowne is asked to contact Dorset Police.