Four-day knife amnesty in Dorset
Dorset Police is urging members of the public to take advantage of a knife amnesty to dispose of unwanted knives and bladed items. They say “no good can come of carrying a knife, so bin it.”
Dorset Police is urging members of the public to take advantage of a knife amnesty to dispose of unwanted knives and bladed items. They say “no good can come of carrying a knife, so bin it.”
Foxes Sales & Lettings in Bournemouth has doubled in size and number of managed properties, through their acquisition of Hearnes Lettings.
The new Bere Regis primary school, which was completed in December 2016, has been shortlisted for the Civic Building of the Year Awards.
Independent, family-owned Dorset brewer, Hall & Woodhouse, held a pensioner’s lunch for its retired team members to celebrate the company’s Founder’s Day.
RNLI lifeboat crews launched on Saturday 11 August to assist a vessel that had collided with the chain ferry at the entrance of Poole Harbour.
Time is running out for local people to help draw up council ward boundaries for two of England’s new local authorities because the public consultation is drawing to a close.
One of Dorset’s biggest independent funeral groups, Douch Family Funeral Directors, is backing two official investigations into the industry.
East Dorset District Council is inviting residents to have their say on new local plan and development proposals for the district.
Staff from Dorset Care South care homes were awarded a selection of puppies – but not the usual ones that require endless walks and hours of devotion.
A trainee solicitor from Dorset and Somerset law firm, Humphries Kirk, travelled to Turkey for work experience, thanks to its International Network.