Wimborne Save the Children Parade provides colourful spectacle
A well-supported Save the Children Parade set off around Wimborne Minster on 14 December bringing colour and festive cheer with it.
A well-supported Save the Children Parade set off around Wimborne Minster on 14 December bringing colour and festive cheer with it.
Alchemy Health Clinic in Wimborne is opening its doors on Saturday 26 October for a special health and wellbeing open day, as part of the first Wimborne Green Festival.
Pupils from Queen Elizabeth’s School in Wimborne won the prize for Most Innovative Project with Magnetic Levitation ‘The Transport of the Future.’ at the first Big Bang science and engineering fair for Dorset children
Caption: Area damaged by fire and sand lizard on affected area at Upton Heath © Simon Cripps Events & Entertainment, Wimborne | Posted on February 25th, 2019 | return to news Toni Coombs set to host Thanksgiving Service at Wimborne Minster Chairman of East Dorset District Council, Cllr Toni Coombs, will be hosting a Civic…
Caption: Area damaged by fire and sand lizard on affected area at Upton Heath © Simon Cripps Culture, Education, Wimborne | Posted on February 25th, 2019 | return to news An opportunity too good to PassoverYear 3 and 4 children at Colehill First School received a fascinating insight into Judaism when they took part in…
Thirty-three pupils spent a day working with Horrible Histories illustrator Martin Brown, graphic designer Richard Broadway and local historian and Town Mayor’s Serjant and Crier of Wimborne Minster and Colehill, Chris Brown, to research and commemorate four local soldiers who served their country in the First World War.
Charity, Culture, Eco & Environment, Education, Wimborne | Posted on February 4th, 2019 | return to news WVS Young Vets Club International School Linking Project BeginsEight local schools in Dorset have formed links with 14 schools in the state of Goa and Tamil Nadu in India. Worldwide Veterinary Service (WVS) has launched a new school…
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To celebrate one of the toughest winter-flowering and colourful plants, Stewarts Garden Centres in Dorset are holding a Primrose Festival between 18 and 24 February.
People are being asked for their views on a site earmarked for quarrying.