Bus diverted after brick smashes through window
Yellow Buses (YB) has diverted its 1a service in Somerford after a brick smashed a window on a single-decker bus in broad daylight.
Yellow Buses (YB) has diverted its 1a service in Somerford after a brick smashed a window on a single-decker bus in broad daylight.
The woman entered the Waitrose store in Bargates, Christchurch at around 2.35pm on 7 May, and placed a quantity of meat into a bag for life. She walked into the café and it is believed she saw a member of public handing in a purse they had found.
The Bournemouth Area Defibrillator Group (BAD) has donated a £1,000 Automated External Defibrillator (AED) to the Iford Golf Centre to increase survival rates for people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest (SCA).
The clock was wound back to the 1940s at the recent Theatre 2000 production of musical comedy Betty Blue Eyes at the Regent Centre in Christchurch.
This year the Stewarts Garden Centre in Christchurch has achieved a record number of merit awards from the South Thames Garden Centre Association.
As one of his last acts in office, the Mayor of Christchurch for 2015-16 Cllr Frederick Neale planted a Ginkgo Bilboa tree in Christchurch Priory churchyard as a gesture of peace in memory of the bombings that took place during the Second World War in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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.
Despite strong competition, the winner of this year’s Christchurch Food Festival Cookery Challenge, sponsored by Christchurch Rotary Club, was a student from Highcliffe School, Bailey Jones. Runners up were Amy Evans from Twynham School and Daniel Hearn from the Grange School.
In memory of a local photographer, an inflatable pub at Christchurch Food and Wine Festival has raised over £500 for Macmillan Caring Locally.