Dorset Wildlife Trust’s 30 Days Wild initiative returns to Dorset
Dorset Wildlife Trust (DWT) is asking Dorset residents to take part in the wildlife trust’s ‘30 Days Wild’ initiative in June.
Dorset Wildlife Trust (DWT) is asking Dorset residents to take part in the wildlife trust’s ‘30 Days Wild’ initiative in June.
Cllr Rebecca Knox was unanimously elected as the new leader of Dorset County Council on 18 May with the deputy leader being Cllr Peter Wharf.
History is to be made next month with the return of a public diesel train service from Swanage and Corfe Castle to the main line at Wareham – for the first time in 45 years.
It could be a case of p-p-p-pick up a penguin as an aquarium in Weymouth has put a penguin on the national singles dating website Plenty of Fish in the hope of finding him a mate.
An innovative new Face Forward project to support isolated young adults back into work has been started in Dorset thanks to a £2.7 million investment from the Big Lottery Fund and the European Social Fund.
A group of motorcyclists has been sentenced following a horrific collision on a busy dual carriageway near Dorchester which seriously injured three people – leaving two with life-changing injuries.
Dorset Wildlife Trust (DWT) was honoured to welcome The Prince of Wales, who is patron of the Wildlife Trusts, to its Kingcombe Meadows Nature Reserve on 8 May to visit the Coronation Meadow, Lady’s Mead, and celebrate the 30th anniversary of the nature reserve.
Youngsters are being invited to get their creative juices flowing and design a flag for this year’s Poole Maritime Festival.
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A Dorset resident was recently issued a fixed penalty notice after their waste was fly-tipped, despite the fact that they didn’t dump the rubbish themselves.