Ferndown Matters Spring 2016
INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Ferndown Market hits town – Fete on the Field – LIVE: Ferndown results – Dementia friendly town – Ferndown In Bloom – Cadets celebrate achievements – Good Neighbour service – plus more
INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Ferndown Market hits town – Fete on the Field – LIVE: Ferndown results – Dementia friendly town – Ferndown In Bloom – Cadets celebrate achievements – Good Neighbour service – plus more
Everyone is invited to the Jellicle Ball when Stagewise School for the Performing Arts put on a production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical CATS at the Regent Centre in Christchurch.
SEDCAT (South East Dorset Community Accessible Transport) the non-profit organisation that provides wheelchair users and people with mobility issues the chance to get out shopping in the area, is to fundraise between 11am and 3pm on Saturday 4 June.
Canford pupils are celebrating a very high number of offers to date to leading institutions both home and abroad.
Parley Golf Centre in Dorset has recruited two new hard-working ‘members of staff’ – a pair of robots.
A business selling authentic vintage items has celebrated its second anniversary, proving that there is profit in nostalgia.
Councillor Xena Dion has been elected as Poole’s 768th mayor at this year’s annual meeting of the council.
A nurse working at the Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was selected from hundreds of hopefuls to attend the Queen’s Royal Garden Party on Tuesday 10 May.
A Bournemouth man, who has raised over £4,100 for Bournemouth Hospital Charity’s March for Men as a way of saying thank you for the treatment he received, has won a top fundraiser prize.
Cllr Trish Jamieson has been sworn in as the Mayor of Christchurch. She was first elected as a Conservative councillor for the West Highcliffe ward in 2003 and has served in that ward since then.