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Congratulations! Gold for Bournemouth Orchid Society

Bournemouth Orchid Society has triumphed by scooping one of only three Royal Horticultural Society judged gold medals awarded to amateur orchid displays at the recent Royal Three Counties Show in Malvern. Preparation for the display began nine months ago with the show team designing, sourcing materials and pre-constructing the large display stand off-site. Nick Fry, Bournemouth…

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Award for Endeavour presentation

The new Chief Constable of Dorset Debbie Simpson along with 45 other VIPs visited the Heatherlands Centre on Wednesday 19 June to present the ‘Charlotte Read Award for Endeavour’ at Ferndown Jitsu Club.. Manager of the centre, John Hanrahan said, “The demos and displays were fantastic and all were very impressed, a big thank you…

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Charity’s last breath

A charity that helped people with respiratory disease for more than 20 years has generously donated almost £15,000 to the Royal Bournemouth Hospital (RBH) before disbanding for good. Ann and Rob Maskell set up the Dorset Respiratory Group in 1992, gaining more than 500 members in the charity’s early years. However due to recent dwindling…

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Thefts from vehicles on the increase

Police are urging motorists to keep their vehicles secure – after an increase in the number of thefts from vehicles. Forcewide figures show that thefts from vehicles have increased over the past two years. In April and May 2011, there were 557 incidents. In the same months this year there were 675 reported incidents. In…

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Ward boundaries consultation closes on 8 July

Time is running out for local people to tell the independent Local Government Boundary Commission for England what they think of proposals for new ward boundaries across East Dorset. The public consultation closes on 8 July 2013. The Commission’s draft recommendations propose that East Dorset District Council should have 29 councillors in the future, seven fewer…

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Standing under the ancient holm oak in the gardens of Cranborne Manor, the Cranborne Community Choir perform at the church fete

Choir active

Cranborne Community choir consists of a group of lively people who love singing.

Led by Jeremy Avis; an inspirational teacher and performer, the choir work hard whilst having a lot of fun along the way.

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Robert Ward

Robert’s story helps Push for Action

As is common with many people with Aspergers and autism, Robert was diagnosed at the relatively late age of 13-years-old. Unfortunately for Robert and his family, diagnosis came only after he had spent a ‘disastrous’ year at mainstream school and suffered at the hands of bullies, leading to a complete mental breakdown. Robert and his…

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AMS French Exchange - 30th anniversary soiree

Celebrating 30 years of cross-channel friendship

This year saw the 30th French Exchange trip between Allenbourn Middle School in Wimborne, and the College Victor Hugo in Sourdeval, Normandy.  The event was celebrated with a soiree for pupils and French families, and the planting of a tree to commemorate this special anniversary.  Nearly 20 pupils from Dorset spent a week in France,…

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Team Assist meet Bishop Samuel

From Wimborne to South Sudan – with love

Children from Allenbourn Middle School in Wimborne recently met Bishop Samuel Peni, from the Diocese of Nzara in South Sudan, and presented him with gifts to take back to the children there. During their recent activities week, a group of 40 Allenbourn pupils took part in Team Assist, a project with the motto ‘Give a…

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