Free entry at Priest’s House Museum to mark Wimborne Food & Drink Festival
The Priest’s House Museum & Garden in Wimborne will offering free entry on Saturday 22 October,10am to 4.30pm to mark Wimborne Food & Drink Festival.
The Priest’s House Museum & Garden in Wimborne will offering free entry on Saturday 22 October,10am to 4.30pm to mark Wimborne Food & Drink Festival.
From fiery seafront gatherings and metamorphosing horses, this year’s Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival promises an abundance of inspiring experiences.
Poole Cultural Volunteers Award celebrations have taken place at Poole Museum.
A stunning horse’s head sculpture by an Kim Weiler from Milford-on-Sea was the public’s favourite at the New Forest Open Art exhibition.
The Russell-Cotes will be staging an exhibition and series of events in 2017 that will be co-curated with the LGBT community of Bournemouth to mark the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality.
Durlston Castle’s Fine Foundation Gallery will be filled with weird and wonderful creatures from the imaginations of mother and daughter artists Greta Berlin and Zennor Box from 19 September – 11 October.
You’re never too old to enter categories at the Dorset County Show – as 94 year old Cyril Treviss will testify.
This year’s Sting in the Tail festival takes you on a storytelling journey of pirates and princesses, railways and bicycles, and even introduces you to Jesse Owens and the Olympics.
An impressive exhibition of New Forest paintings, portraits, cartoons and caricatures by Ringwood-based artist
A teenager who travelled on the last British Rail train from Swanage to Wareham in 1972 has, 45 years later, driven the first timetabled diesel train to carry passengers from Norden along four miles of newly upgraded line – to within sight of Wareham.