Month: September 2013

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Fitness fun day goes with the beat

Hundreds of families went to Christchurch Quay on Saturday for the annual Fit Christchurch Fun Day organised by Christchurch Council. They enjoyed a whole host of activities including and were also treated to thrilling demonstrations from Dorset Taekwondo Tigers and Beat Company. Many fitness organisations were there to encourage people to find a new way…

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First away game played in ‘friendly’ spirit

Salisbury III’s 27 Verwood 17 – 14 September 2013 A shortage of Verwood players due to other commitments for their first away game of the season could only inspire greater things than perhaps might have been expected from this gallant squad of just nine men albeit bolstered by the generous and most appreciated loan of…

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Annette Brooke in the pink

Join Annette and ‘Wear it Pink’

Annette Brooke, MP for Mid Dorset and North Poole has joined the fight against breast cancer by taking part in Breast Cancer Campaign’s biggest (and pinkest) fundraiser, wear it pink day. Over the last 10 years wear it pink has raised a staggering £23 million and on Friday 25 October 2013 people will come together…

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The carnival and the lamp

“I am greatly privileged to be able to perform two very pleasant duties on 21 September. As town mayor, I will have the honour of leading the carnival parade, which starts at the Parkside Industrial Estate at 2pm and travels into the town centre.

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Eliot Walker and Felicity Crabb

Regent appoints deputy manager

The Regent Centre in Christchurch enters an exciting new phase in its development, as the Board of Directors have taken the decision to strengthen staffing levels with the appointment of the Regent’s first ever deputy manager, Felicity Crabb. Appointed on 3 September, she will be supporting the manager, Eliot Walker and will have particular responsibility…

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Magdalena Taranowska, winner of the Unsung Hero Award, with Tony Spotswood

Unsung Hero wins hospital trust’s award

A dedicated housekeeper whose role it is to ensure high standards of infection control are maintained at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital has been named the Trust’s Unsung Hero of 2013.

Magdalena Taranowska was presented with her award during the Trust’s Staff Excellence Awards evening on Thursday 5 September.

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