Dorset and BCP residents urged to surrender zombie knives to police
The government scheme runs until 23 September, with a new law coming into force the following day prohibiting ‘zombie knives’ and machetes.
The government scheme runs until 23 September, with a new law coming into force the following day prohibiting ‘zombie knives’ and machetes.
The offender is thought to be a teenage boy and anyone who witnessed this incident in the early evening should contact Dorset Police.
University Hospitals Dorset has launched a new study using digital imaging to detect cataracts in newborn babies.
The event takes place from Monday 9 to Sunday 15 September, with local people invited to raise funds for the life-saving charity.
Military veterans and serving personnel in the county are invited to a monthly social meeting in Dorchester offering support.
The 24th annual Duck Race will be held this weekend, with hundreds of rubber ducks being launched into Wimborne’s River Allen.
Queen Elizabeth’s School has congratulated pupils as so many achieved high grades in this year’s GCSE exams.
Conrad and Margot Graham, who live at Hyacinth House care home in Stapehill, have been married for 70 years.
Michael Binmore, who targeted Co-op stores, stole items including alcohol and threatened staff with a knife, has been sent to prison.
Edna, who lives at Care South’s St Ives House in Ringwood, celebrated her special birthday with a lunch followed by tea and cake.