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James Martin set to return to Christchurch

TV chef James Martin is set to appear once again at this year’s Christchurch Food & Wine Festival. The popular chef will be appearing in two cookery demonstrations in the marquee behind the Regent Centre on Sunday, 12 May, the first demonstration being at 11.30am and the second at 3.30pm. At the afternoon demonstration James…

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Here come the girls!

The male-dominated world of bus driving is slowly reversing thanks to Yellow Buses, which is seeing more women at the wheel. The Bournemouth-based company has nearly 30 female drivers and this year aims to steer even more into training. Yellow Buses found that many women never consider driving as a career, and is urging them…

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Use GLO smartcard to beat the fare increase

Beat the fare increase by using your GLO smartcard. That’s the message from Yellow Buses which is increasing the cost of cash fares from 27 January 27. A short hop single will rise from £1.40 to £1.50 while a short hop return will increase from £2 to £2.20. A medium hop single will increase from…

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New gym brings ‘hope’ to residents

Thanks to the help of fund-raising and donations, Hope Housing, Training and Support Ltd (Hope) has successfully equipped a new gym at the charity’s headquarters in St Swithuns Road South, Bournemouth. The gym is being used for the benefit of 47 vulnerable residents who are helped by the charity to improve their health and self-esteem.…

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London Marathon runner sought

Are you a keen runner?  Looking for a challenge for 2013?  Are you fit enough to complete a marathon this April?  Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance might just have your dream ticket. The Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance (DSAA) has one Silver Bond ticket for the 2013 Virgin London Marathon, which takes place on 21…

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Four decades on and still going strong

Forty years ago the term garden centre was virtually unknown in the UK when Warren Haskins, who had just taken over the family retail nursery business after his father’s death, decided to open a small garden centre shop at Tricketts Cross in Ferndown. As the concept of a ‘one stop shop’ for gardening grew in…

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Horse meat scandal has wider implications

The recent revelations concerning horse meat being identified in various meat products has highlighted concerns about meat traceability and equine welfare according to The British Horse Society. The UK’s largest equine charity believes that a number of serious food hygiene issues need addressing as a matter of urgency. The 2012 Defra decision to withdraw funding…

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Dorset Fire and Rescue Service is recruiting

Firefighters across the county are looking for new recruits to join the on-call crew; do you think you can cut it? Local residents are being asked to consider a career as an on-call (retained) firefighter. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, 19 of Dorset’s 26 fire stations are crewed…

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Artists support Dorset’s wildlife

An exhibition by two Dorset artists has raised £2,000 for the county’s wildlife. The money was donated by sculptor Sally Derrick and painter Adrian Whittlesea following their ‘Living with Landscape’ exhibition of works featuring birds, animals and landscape at Southover House in Tolpuddle. The two Dorset based artists, donated 10% of all sales to Dorset Wildlife…

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  Tributes paid to Corfe Castle campaigner

Tributes are being paid to a determined woman who formed a pressure group preventing a by-pass from being built on the disused railway track-bed through Corfe Castle during the 1970s and 1980s.  Monavyn Moss – who has died at the age of 94 – ensured that the Swanage Railway could be steadily rebuilt through the…

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