AFC Bournemouth joins campaign to end violence against women
The Bournemouth football club has released a video as part of a campaign to help keep women, girls and everyone in the community safe.
The Bournemouth football club has released a video as part of a campaign to help keep women, girls and everyone in the community safe.
The Wimborne bypass was closed for some time on Wednesday to allow a detailed examination of the scene. Police are seeking witnesses.
Anyone who witnessed this fatal collision on Barrack Road or has dashcam footage is asked to contact Dorset Police.
As part of Sceptre, which ran from 11 to 17 November, knives were either surrendered or seized and presentations made to schools.
Following two incidents, Dorset Police are asking residents to come forward with any information and to report any suspected scams.
Over the next 16 days, police are supporting White Ribbon Day which acts to prevent violence against women and girls.
Anyone with video footage or any information about these incidents on the Mount should contact Hampshire Police.
A farmer in Hanford was fined £2,500 and ordered to pay a further £4,000 for allowing slurry to enter a freshwater stream.
Police are appealing for CCTV or dashcam images following the break-in at a property in Hurn Road between 9 and 10 November.
Scammers are targeting the vulnerable and elderly by promoting fake Winter Fuel Payments on social media.