There is ‘crafty digging’ going on in Christchurch
The new craft and gardening initiative launched by The Water Lily Project is helping women through life’s challenges.
The new craft and gardening initiative launched by The Water Lily Project is helping women through life’s challenges.
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The new festival with a maritime theme runs from 19 November until 2 January, with lights throughout the town and at sea.
Dylan, Max and Josh are to take the role of Pugsley’s Ancestors in The Addams Family musical from 28 October.
A volunteering job like no other, applications are invited to join Dorset Police in their fight against crime.
The chief executive says that businesses have been extremely concerned about the future and he is calling for firm leadership.
The Dorset Community Foundation is working with Citizens Advice on this year’s appeal to distribute £200 to those in need.
In another success for Operation Viper, two London drug dealers were arrested in Boscombe and have now been jailed.
Hope Church in Ferndown in partnership with Christians Against Poverty is offering debt advice to local people.
Residents from Care South’s Dorset House in Hamworthy have teamed up with Muddy Boots children’s nursery.