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Colehill flower arrangers say it with flowers

There’s no better way to say it than with flowers, which is exactly why Colehill Floral Arrangement Club members used beautiful little bunches to spread some love around the area on Friday 2 May, National Flower Arranging Day. It was part of NAFAS (The National Association of Flower Arrangement Societies) Emerald Anniversary celebrations with the…

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Annette Brooke MP makes heartfelt plea

Annette Brooke, MP for Mid Dorset and North Poole is calling on parents across her constituency to check for warning signs of possible heart problems in babies and follow life-saving guidance from the UK’s leading children’s heart charity.
Annette is supporting ‘Think HEART’, a campaign by the Children’s Heart Federation to increase the early diagnosis of children’s heart conditions.

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Stroke patient says thank you with artwork

An octogenarian stroke patient has presented Royal Bournemouth Hospital staff with a painting of the Dorset coast in gratitude for the treatment and support she received while in their care.
Southbourne resident Mary Smallman, 88, suffered a mini stroke two months ago and temporarily lost her speech. She was treated in the hospital’s Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) clinic, which specialises in picking up the warning signs for strokes and looks at active ways to prevent them happening in the future.

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Dike & Son Ltd Superstore Company Director Adam Vincent, Bob Walter MP, Managing Director Andy Dike and Head of Marketing & Design Victoria McManus on the House of Lords Terrace at Westminster

MP congratulates Dike & Son on Countryside Alliance Award

Robert Walter MP (North Dorset) was delighted to welcome Stalbridge’s Dike & Son’s team to Westminster for the 2013 Countryside Alliance Award’s Reception at the House of Lords on 30 April.
Bob met Managing Director of Stalbridge-based Dike & Son Ltd Superstore, Andy Dike, Company Director Adam Vincent and Head of Marketing & Design Victoria McManus to congratulate them on their regional success and to root for them at the national award presentations.

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Eyecatching Bournemouth 7s vehicle about town

Abacus the Ferndown based vehicle hire specialists have increased their support for the 7th annual Bournemouth 7s Sports Festival and presented the keys to a Ford van sporting a special livery to Craig Mathie, Senior Project Manager at Diamond Sporting Group, the festival organisers. The sponsorship deal will also include discounted rates for other vehicles required including trucks and motorhomes.

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Dorset news

Vicious assault in Gillingham

Officers in Gillingham are appealing for witnesses and anyone with information to come forward after an assault in the town. The incident happened at some time between 3.40am and 3.50am on Sunday 27 April 2014 at the junction of New Road and Newbury in Gillingham. A 32-year-old man from Sherborne was driving along the road…

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£10 taster tours on electric bikes

As part of the programme of events for Dorset Art Weeks, Dorset Wildlife Trust (DWT) has teamed-up with Dorset based outdoors activity company Jurassic Electric to invite visitors to the Kingcombe Centre and nature reserve to enjoy the local landscape and wildlife in west Dorset by electric bike.

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Women sexually assaulted in Bournemouth

An appeal has gone out from police after a woman was sexually assaulted in Bournemouth. The victim, a 44-year-old woman from Oxford, was sitting on a bench in the West Overcliff gardens area overlooking the beach on Thursday 17 April at approximately 1.30pm. A man approached her, sat close and inappropriately touched her. PC Daniel…

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Dorset news

More budget for mowing

Dorset County Council’s cabinet has agreed to provide an extra £50,000 to increase the number of roadside verge cuts. Currently in towns, verges are cut six times a year between March and November and in rural areas they are cut twice, between April and October. However the wet and mild summers have encouraged more plant…

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