Hundred-mile run in 24 hours in Dorset raises £32,000 for conservation
Harry Townsend, 36, runs the equivalent of four marathons in 24 hours, non stop, to raise funds for the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust.
Harry Townsend, 36, runs the equivalent of four marathons in 24 hours, non stop, to raise funds for the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust.
The four men are to take part in The Longest Day Golf Challenge to raise funds for a charity which is very close to all their hearts.
The organisation has donated £350 to be used to help defray the costs of instruments and music lessons for disadvantaged youngsters.
Oly Rush is to attempt to beat the world record of 26 hours when he swims around the Isle of Wight – non stop.
For the cost of just £1 you could have the chance to drive an Aston Martin.
Jenny is the latest rowing boat to be added to the fleet of Dreamboats on the River Stour which is open through the summer.
Tony Dobbs, who is 73 years old and from Weymouth, has completed the John o’Groats to Land’s End challenge solo unaided on an eBike.
A 19-year-old computer gaming whizz is celebrating the arrival of a bespoke computer thanks to Round Table Children’s Wish.
University Hospitals Dorset NHS Charity’s first ‘in person’ event will start from Somerley House on 4 September.
Freemasons in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight – which include those in Bournemouth and Christchurch – supported the day.