Museum of East Dorset thanks supporters of its Revival Project
The museum, which re-opened in October 2020, has only now been able to bring together its many supporters for a celebration.
The museum, which re-opened in October 2020, has only now been able to bring together its many supporters for a celebration.
With more than 27,500 visitors, Inside Out Dorset has demonstrated just how much we have missed getting together and sharing cultural experiences.
A blue plaque was unveiled on 24 September to highlight the importance of Philip Henry Gosse – Poole’s ‘David Attenborough’ of 170 years ago.
The two historic visitor attractions have been recognised as 2021 TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice award winners.
Salisbury Cathedral’s chorister recruitment is getting back on track after disruption caused by the pandemic.
Poole has an impressive ceramics heritage and this was marked as part of the town’s High Street Heritage Action Zone.
Red, mauve and white knitted and crocheted poppies are to decorate the war memorial at the Petwyn in West Moors.
An open day is being held on Sunday 3 October to celebrate the 90th birthday of the Dudsbury Guide Camp, which was opened by Lady Baden-Powell.
An exhibition of wildlife art which brings the artist’s creative journey to life will take place at Sculpture by the Lakes near Dorchester.
The museum celebrated with a garden party with a range of activities for visitors plus the unveiling of a plaque by the Mayor.