Thomas Hardy poem returns home to Dorset
Dorset History Centre has acquired a hand-written poem by the famous writer which is believed to have been kept in America for the past 20 years.
Dorset History Centre has acquired a hand-written poem by the famous writer which is believed to have been kept in America for the past 20 years.
Dorset Museum & Art Gallery in Dorchester is to hold relaxed morning openings to accommodate visitors with autism and sensory conditions.
The ‘Earl of Abergavenny’ was a cargo ship that sank off the coast of Weymouth in 1805. The shipwreck has now been given government protection.
The inaugural guided walk around Wimborne Minster attracted 65 people and raised £132.50 for the Mayor’s charities.
As part of the Bournemouth Writing Festival two performances celebrating Mary Shelley are to take place at St Peter’s Church in Bournemouth.
Thomas Ayling and Jack Lusty from QE School in Wimborne have received the gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award at Buckingham Palace.
The team of more than 60 musicians has been invited to march in Palace Parade Review on 30 June.
Actor and writer Lord Julian Fellowes is to be the next president of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society.
Following a consultation with the #LetsTalkLibraries campaign, opening hours are to change at libraries across Dorset from 1 July.
People from across Dorset are invited to attend a flag raising ceremony at County Hall in Dorchester on Thursday 6 June.