Artefacts airlifted by crane into Dorset Museum
Two very large and extremely heavy artefacts have been airlifted by crane into Dorset Museum, ahead of the shell of the building being completed and the roof fitted later this summer.
Two very large and extremely heavy artefacts have been airlifted by crane into Dorset Museum, ahead of the shell of the building being completed and the roof fitted later this summer.
This month sees the re-opening of all the Julia’s House charity shops.
Thanks to a £248,000 grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, work has been taking place at Dorchester’s Roman Town House, the earliest part of which was built in the third century AD.
Two mortality support facilities at Poole Port and the Old Radio Station Dorchester have been placed on standby due to the decline in deaths of COVID-19
Officers investigating a report of criminal damage to an NHS building in Dorchester are appealing for anyone with information to come forward.
Dorchester’s Brewery Square retailers are pulling together to give back to their local community during the coronavirus pandemic.
We know you can’t go ‘down to the woods today’ but you could start to knit some teddies.
The Dorset Moon summer arts event to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing has been hailed a resounding success.
Over a year has passed since Dorset County Museum’s 26-metre-long visitor Dippy the diplodocus delighted the Dorset community, but his stay continues to be a roaring success
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