Poole lifeboat launches twice bringing callout total to 94
The total number of callouts for Poole lifeboat this year has reached 94 including two launches yesterday on 24 August.
The total number of callouts for Poole lifeboat this year has reached 94 including two launches yesterday on 24 August.
High Sheriff of Dorset, Michael Dooley, presented a posthumous award to Rev Canon Nigel Lloyd, in memory of his late wife, Canon Jane Lloyd.
Sibling worker, Maria Carroll, is taking part in a skydive to mark 12 years at Julia’s House, and in memory of a sister and mum.
Weekly prizes of up to £25,000 can be won by Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole residents as well as £1,000 of John Lewis vouchers.
Variety Wessex will benefit from the Top-Gear style challenge by BC Club members around Bournemouth and Poole.
A £4,000 donation will enable the LGBT+ charity, Space Youth Project, to purchase technology to ensure the continuity of virtual support.
The residents of the Ferndown care home were able to choose new outfits thanks to the Wardrobe Foundation.
The money will enable the Poole-based charity to help people rebuild their lives once they’ve left the Armed Forces.
Poole Lifeboat was requested three times in a row on 9 August starting just after 12pm when it was tasked to attend a capsized dinghy at Studland Bay.
A West Country class steamer in late 1940s livery, complete with Wimborne nameplates and the town council’s crest is now in situ.