Bournemouth nurse receives royal invitation
A nurse working at the Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was selected from hundreds of hopefuls to attend the Queen’s Royal Garden Party on Tuesday 10 May.
A nurse working at the Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was selected from hundreds of hopefuls to attend the Queen’s Royal Garden Party on Tuesday 10 May.
Cllr Mrs Sandra Grove the outgoing mayor of Verwood and her consort Clive Grove were guests of the Verwood Probus Club at a black tie dinner dance celebrating 25 years since the club was formed in 1991.
Despite strong competition, the winner of this year’s Christchurch Food Festival Cookery Challenge, sponsored by Christchurch Rotary Club, was a student from Highcliffe School, Bailey Jones. Runners up were Amy Evans from Twynham School and Daniel Hearn from the Grange School.
A spectacular summer event is coming to Bournemouth’s seafront in July.
Police, fire engines an ambulance and paramedics are currently attending a road accident at the top of Victoria Road, (close to Bramley Road), Ferndown near the traffic lights.
With just a few weeks to go until the UK’s biggest wheels-themed family festival, organisers have announced a host of brand new attractions for 2016, including a daredevil motorcycle stunt team, international championship racing on the beach and an Italian Job-style car chase with a British seaside twist!
Lawyers have lodged an application for judicial review to quash the decision to grant planning permission for the Mapperton Solar Farm on five grounds of procedural error, and this will now be held on 18 May in the High Court in London.
Programmed, promoted, staged and managed by young people, The Study Break is a multi-media live music event at Lighthouse, Poole’s Centre for the Arts, on Friday 20 May.
Poole Dementia Action Alliance are running a pop-up shop for 3 days as part of Dementia awareness Week.
It is a sad fact that some children in Dorset cannot live with their family, through no fault of their own. Sometimes this is temporary, and sometimes it will be for the rest of their childhood. Dorset needs more people who can offer a family life for these children.