West Moors painted pebbles mark Queen’s 70-year reign
Children from the three schools in West Moors painted pebbles provided by the Town Council to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Children from the three schools in West Moors painted pebbles provided by the Town Council to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
A Hampshire twinning association will see its 40th anniversary this year and it has big plans to celebrate it in style.
This unique museum, containing works collected by Merton and Annie Russell-Cotes, was given to the town of Bournemouth.
With Sunday 7 February marking The Queen’s accession to the throne, special prayers will be said in Wimborne Minster church.
As well as a service in Wimborne Minster, there will be an act of Remembrance in Bournemouth and a Zoom event.
Accolades for Bournemouth’s dining, entertainment and culture industry as the town is awarded a Purple Flag.
Capital grants of up to £25,000 are available from the Capital Leverage Fund to community and cultural organisations.
The ‘Our Museum: Rediscovering Poole’s Maritime Heritage’ project, which will cost £4.37million, is to receive £2.24 million lottery funding.
The Girl Bishop from St Mary’s Church in Fordingbridge has completed her role and given people a list of aims for the year.
Christchurch’s Regent Centre celebrated 90 years of entertainment with a free screening of its 1931 opening day film on Boxing Day.