Worbey and Farrell and a wicked sense of humour come to Poole
Internationally acclaimed concert pianists and Steinway artists Worbey and Farrell bring their wicked sense of humour to Lighthouse, Poole’s Centre for the Arts on 23 March at 7.45pm.
Internationally acclaimed concert pianists and Steinway artists Worbey and Farrell bring their wicked sense of humour to Lighthouse, Poole’s Centre for the Arts on 23 March at 7.45pm.
Good quality food, cooked simply with great flavours. Adam Trimby reviews the Avon Causeway restaurant at Hurn, Christchurch.
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Winner of a Bournemouth shopping park’s Valentine’s Day competition for a luxury holiday in the Dominican Republic says it will be the first time she has visited that part of the world.
A man fuelled on drugs who went on a driving spree in someone else’s car and collided with 12 vehicles before being forcibly stopped by police has been jailed.
Police have released a CCTV image of people they would like to speak to in relation to an assault where the victim’s ear was partially bitten off.
Performance of Tommy’s Sisters will be at Wimborne’s Royal British Legion in March
On 16 February, 25 years ago, Hannah Currie was the first baby to be born at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital (RBH) Maternity Unit.
Pupils at King’s Park Academy marked the end of a school project about the Great Fire of London by watching their work go up in smoke.
A hole in a wall has marked the significant first step in the project to build the £7m Ringwood Arts Centre.