Tea parties benefit Dorset cancer sufferers
Dorset Cancer Care Foundation’s (DCCF) annual fundraising drive has seen impromptu tea parties popping up all over.
Dorset Cancer Care Foundation’s (DCCF) annual fundraising drive has seen impromptu tea parties popping up all over.
Based at the Haskins Garden Centre in Ferndown, members and friends of Parley Rotary Club put pedal power to the test over the Fathers’ Day weekend to raise more than £2,500.
To mark the start of Armed Forces Week on 20 June, a special flag was raised at Purbeck District Council’s offices.
Detectives are appealing for the public’s help to identify the owner of a bicycle that has been recovered in Wimborne.
The Prime Minister, David Cameron has said he will step down in October following Britain’s vote to leave the European Union.
New detailed satellite maps of light pollution in England show that the New Forest boasts some of the darkest skies in the south east.
Thanks to the husband and wife team Kate and Gordon Compston, you can now enjoy a taste of the action from the famous All England Lawn Tennis Club here in Dorset.
Last year more than 600 people took part in the parade with 14 different acts and bands appearing on stage at Winton Carnival in Bournemouth.
Thirty-three special needs children from Linwood School in Bournemouth as well as their teachers and carers were welcomed by the Mad Hatter for an exciting day out at Adventure Wonderland in Hurn.
A festival that celebrates the New Forest’s landscape and culture through a variety of art forms led by the New Forest National Park Authority draws to a close this weekend.