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Former Echo editor loses battle with cancer

Tributes have been paid to Neal Butterworth, the former editor of the Daily Echo, who has died after losing his battle with cancer. He was 55. Neal passed away at Poole Hospital in the early hours of Monday morning. His wife Julie and daughters, Gemma and Dayna, were at his bedside. Editor of the Echo…

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Allenbourn Middle School remembers a very special teacher

 The Viv Chadwick memorial garden at Allenbourn Middle School in Wimborne was formally opened on 8 May. Mrs Chadwick, a long-serving and much-loved teacher, died last spring, and a beautiful garden has since been created in her memory.  Staff and students undertook a huge fund-raising effort last summer, partly in aid of the garden funds, but…

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Dorset news

Tyres slashed in Kinson

Officers in Bournemouth are appealing for witnesses and anyone with information to come forward after criminal damage was caused to a people carrier in the Kinson area – with police issuing two CCTV images of three people they would like to speak with. The incident happened at around 9pm on Monday 6 May at the Fernheath Adventure…

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Arsenal under 21s’ benefit game

Over 700 supporters poured into Cuthbury last week to see Wimborne Town take on a talented Arsenal under 21s’ side in a benefit game for former Wimborne Town stars Andy Culliford and Kev James. Even though nothing was at stake, Wimborne played some of the most fluent football seen in a long time while the…

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Paella at Christchurch Food Festival

Flavours from around the world

The international food market, one of the highlights of Christchurch Food and Wine Festival, is running this weekend. Music, food, wine and beer drew the crowds out today (Saturday). If you didn’t get round to visiting, don’t despair, the event runs all day tomorrow too. With 100 food stalls and cookery demonstrations, you can enjoy…

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Sycamore children(year 1) at Verwood CE First School

Lulworth visit

Sycamore children(year 1) at Verwood CE First School enjoyed a day out at Lulworth Castle on 9 May. The visit was organised as part of their castles project. They climbed the tower, looked for bats, secret passages and  picnicked in the beautiful parkland. The children thought the trip was a winner, and loved imagining they…

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Children enjoying potted sports at Verwood CE First School

Potted Sports

Verwood CE First School enjoyed potted sports on Tuesday (7 May). The sun shone and parents came to cheer as the whole school took part in 20 different activities. The children were divided into groups of 20 children with animal names. They participated in lots of different games including hurdles, water games, hoopla and skipping. The…

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'Academy' on Ferndown Industrial Estate in Wimborne

Duke of Kent opens Bennington Green’s Superior project

The Duke of Kent has officially opened the ‘Academy’ on Ferndown Industrial Estate in Wimborne. The substantial refurbishment project for Superior was completed by Bennington Green and includes a classroom for the Superior apprentices, a technology office and state of the art meeting and presentation facilities. Bennington Green, the lead consultant for both the original…

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Talking newspapers cheque presentation

Mayor supports talking newspapers

“For many years I believed that the loss of eye sight is the faculty that we would all miss the most.  It certainly would be the one that I would least wish to lose,” said the Mayor of Ringwood, Cllr Steve Rippon-Swaine as he handed a cheque for nearly £300 to his nominated charity. He added,…

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Great South West Walk Passes Half Million Mark

The South West Coast Path Association’s Great South West Walk has come to a grand finale, raising over £500,000 for 90 planned improvement projects to the entire South West Coast Path covering Cornwall, Devon, Dorset and Somerset. On May 7, the north and south coast relays, which had been travelling from Poole on the south…

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