Hidden heritage of Gypsies and Travellers at Poole Museum
The new exhibition, which opens on 18 June, will illustrate the stories of Poole Gypsies and travellers.
The new exhibition, which opens on 18 June, will illustrate the stories of Poole Gypsies and travellers.
There will be fairytales for both children and adults at this atmospheric fire-lit theatre on Saturday 10 July.
This is your chance to enjoy a summer panto at the Regent Centre Christchurch from 29 – 31 July presented by Highcliffe Charity Players.
A wide variety of groups have the chance to perform on a stage at Contender Fest taking place from 10-12 September.
Prepare to be scared at Nothe Fort in Weymouth this June where you are likely to experience an alien encounter.
The Red Arrows will be looping, rolling, and putting the famous red, white and blue coloured trails on as they take to the skies over Bournemouth later this year.
After Covid-19 restrictions forced the cancellation of Girls Golf Rocks in 2020, the initiative is back with renewed energy and optimism for 2021.
Thanks to funding of £80,000 from Historic England there will be a number of events over a three-year period in Poole High Street.
This is your chance to see not only paintings but also to see the artists at work in the garden at the Museum of East Dorset.
This week is National Fire Chiefs Council Sprinkler Week which raises awareness of the benefits of installing sprinkler systems.