Bournemouth businesses unite to help protect women
Women and girls don’t always feel safe in Bournemouth town centre and so a campaign has been launched to offer protection.
Women and girls don’t always feel safe in Bournemouth town centre and so a campaign has been launched to offer protection.
People from near and far turned out in mass for the return of Christchurch’s popular jazz music festival, Stompin’ on the Quomps, on 3 August.
Dorset Police are seeking witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage of the incident which took place in Queens Road on Thursday 1 April.
Oliver Pettifer and Will Rabjohns, Year 13 students at Queen Elizabeth’s School in Wimborne, will be competing in sporting events during August.
The closure of the bridge for the past two months has caused congestion but that could soon be over when it reopens on 12 August.
The town was amongst several across England to see opposing groups protesting with arrests and police injuries.
A free exhibition at the Dorchester-based archive will feature photos of summer holidays in Dorset from the past 150 years.
Layton Richards, who stole goods from across the south of England, including from a shop in Bournemouth, has been jailed.
Work starts on Ringwood Road on 2 September to implement bus, walking, cycling, road improvements and resurfacing.
Lennox Blackwood, from Bulford in Wiltshire, was found guilty of possessing a prohibited firearm and ammunition without a certificate.