Lest we forget… Dorset commemorates Remembrance Sunday
Communities across Dorset commemorated the lives and sacrifices of those who have served in the Armed Forces on Remembrance Sunday.
Communities across Dorset commemorated the lives and sacrifices of those who have served in the Armed Forces on Remembrance Sunday.
As well as Remembrance Sunday services taking place in Dorset, services will also be held on Armistice Day, 11 November.
To celebrate the 95th birthday of the foundation of the Townswomen’s Guild, the Dorset Federation put on a display of the history of their area.
The outside of the new BEACH Building at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital will be enhanced by Orakel Workshop.
The Museum of East Dorset’s new exhibitions will invite attendees to step back in time to the 90s and celebrate the art of puppetry.
Groups have until Monday 18 November to apply for funding from Dorset Council’s Community and Culture Project Fund.
Iconic album covers which have been recreated featuring local older people will be on display at various locations during October.
The site, which is under the garden of Max Gate in Dorchester, could be one of the earliest identified archaeological sites in the county town.
Poole BID has commissioned a new mural by south coast-based artist Kizzi Bennett to add to the town’s collection of mural art.
Designed and painted by Arts University Bournemouth students, the mural is under the Braidley Road flyover.