Purple Flag for Bournemouth
Accolades for Bournemouth’s dining, entertainment and culture industry as the town is awarded a Purple Flag.
Accolades for Bournemouth’s dining, entertainment and culture industry as the town is awarded a Purple Flag.
‘Hypnosis’ will be staged at the Broadstone War Memorial Hall Theatre from 15 to 19 February, with some socially distanced seating.
The Sheriff of Nottingham, Maid Marian and Robin Hood will all be on stage in Colehill for one weekend in February.
The exhibition by nature conservationist Dr Sam Rose, the first of its kind in the country, is being held at Bournemouth University.
The play by JB Priestley, author of An Inspector Calls, ridicules the smugness and hypocrisy of the Edwardian middle class.
Thousands of people visited Bournemouth over the festive period, enjoying the Christmas trail and the myriad lights.
Dorset Community Foundation is working with Arts Council England to distribute Platinum Jubilee funding.
Christchurch’s Regent Centre celebrated 90 years of entertainment with a free screening of its 1931 opening day film on Boxing Day.
The Christchurch Living Advent Calendar, which ran from 1 to 24 December, entertaining people in the run up to Christmas, has raised almost £20,000 for charity.
Radio Wimborne’s popular event Son et Lumiere returned to Wimborne on Saturday after an absence of two years.