Wimborne History Festival back for 2021
The festival on 4 and 5 September will take visitors on a two-day, 200-year journey back to life in Georgian Wimborne.
The festival on 4 and 5 September will take visitors on a two-day, 200-year journey back to life in Georgian Wimborne.
Wimborne’s floral displays are now looking good thanks to a donation of £2,000 from the Friends of Canford School.
The church, which opened in 1913, is in financial difficulty following 18 month shutdown and a failing boiler.
‘Duck’ tickets at £1 each will be on sale outside the Co-Op store in Crown Mead and outside Waitrose in Willow Walk.
The works on the last section of the roads will begin on 16 August and motorists are warned to allow more time for travel.
A West Country class steamer in late 1940s livery, complete with Wimborne nameplates and the town council’s crest is now in situ.
Well-known archaeologist Julian Richards of ‘Meet the Ancestors’ is visiting the Museum of East Dorset in Wimborne on Saturday 14 August from 11am to 3.30pm.
Wimborne Mayor Kelly Webb has sponsored the OO gauge engine, which will make its first run this Thursday 5 August.
Wimborne Art Club members are keen to share their work at a free exhibition taking place at Walford Mill in September.
Wimborne Rotary’s Jazz at the Allendale returns on Thursday 16 September provided by Swing Unlimited Big Band.