Take part in Dorset hospices’ charity abseil
You can have the chance to abseil down Portsmouth’s Spinnaker Tower on 9 July whilst raising funds for the hospices.
You can have the chance to abseil down Portsmouth’s Spinnaker Tower on 9 July whilst raising funds for the hospices.
A number of witnesses have already come forward, but Dorset Police are also appealing for mobile phone footage.
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The three-day Blandford music festival, Teddy Rocks, that supports young people with cancer will return this year.
Dorset CPRE is urging people to take part in Star Count from 26 February to 6 March.
Find out more about Poole Bridge and the Twins Sails with these fun facts about Poole’s lifting bridges.
The new walking and cycling paths through Upper Gardens in Bournemouth are open and ready for use with just a small section still waiting for its top coat of asphalt.
Make Shrove Tuesday extra smiley by zooming to the Global Happy Café meeting after you’ve savoured your pancakes to hear from Emily Coxhead and Victor Perton.
Forty-four-year-old Sarah Choudhury is used to being in the public eye. A multi-award-winning chef, named one of the UK curry industry’s biggest disruptors, and hailed as one of the country’s leading female entrepreneurs, Sarah has been featured by Forbes, Financial Times and Channel 4 for her ground-breaking work in the culinary industry.
Serles House, the home of Ian Willis is to be sold and the proceeds will be used to benefit the collections at the Museum of East Dorset.