Christchurch Food Festival in May has even more to offer
This year’s Christchurch Food Festival, running from 1 to 21 May, promises even more for food lovers and visitors alike.
This year’s Christchurch Food Festival, running from 1 to 21 May, promises even more for food lovers and visitors alike.
The largest gathering of working classic 1940s Bulleid Pacific class express steam locomotives since the summer of 1967 will be taking place on the Swanage Railway – marking the 50th anniversary of the end of British Rail steam trains in southern England.
There will be an Elvis tribute artist performing at a charity gala in Wimborne organised by Cllr Sue Cook, town mayor of Wimborne Minster, on 31 March.
The annual volunteers presentation evening held in February at Bulbury Woods Golf Club was the opportunity for Dorset County Football Association to thank and recognise the hours of commitment, motivation and dedication that the army of helpers give.
Emily Wallis has won the Natural Highcliffe Castle Photographer of the Year competition 2017 with her entry ‘Lookout Duty’.
A service of dedication for the new branch Standard of the Royal British Legion in Ferndown was held at St Mary’s Church on 5 March.
Dorset-based Teddy Rocks Festival is holding a battle of the bands competition to win a place during the up-coming music festival.
Marking the bicentenary of the creation of Frankenstein, Blackeyed Theatre’s new stage adaptation of Mary Shelley’s gothic horror masterpiece comes to Lighthouse, Poole’s Centre for the Arts from 21-22 March.
It’s taken nearly 100 years but the exploits of Harry Burton, the man who captured Howard Carter’s discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb, is gaining recognition.
Police officers, staff and volunteers were recognised for their exceptional contribution to policing at the Dorset Police annual awards ceremony on Tuesday 28 February.