Su-paw-star doggy paddle boarders crowned on Poole beach
Dog-lovers across Britain gathered at Branksome Dene Chine Beach in Poole to enjoy the UK’s only dog surfing and paddle board championships.
Dog-lovers across Britain gathered at Branksome Dene Chine Beach in Poole to enjoy the UK’s only dog surfing and paddle board championships.
Postponed from last year, this biennial international arts festival includes innovative works that highlight climate change.
The festival features music from decades gone by, plus vintage themed workshops and classic car displays.
Dogmasters, which takes place at Branksome Dene Chine Beach this Sunday 25 July, is the UK’s only dog surfing and paddleboard championships.
You can catch the longest running comedy thriller on Broadway at the Wimborne Theatre from Wednesday 28 to Friday 30 July.
The school had two years of failed starts, but in the end they put on a superb performance of Time Upon A Once show.
The festival, which has a whole host of entertainment, could also be an opportunity to find out more about developments at local hospitals.
The company will be staging Towards Zero by Agatha Christie and Gerald Verner at the Tivoli Theatre from 21 to 23 October.
Green-fingered residents of Poole are encouraged to enter Poole in Bloom and celebrate their contributions to making Poole a beautiful place to live.
The event had been postponed but will now take place every Thursday from 29 July up until and including 2 September.