Month: November 2013

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Farmer fleeced in Wool

160 sheep have been stolen near Wareham. The animals disappeared between 8am on Saturday 2 November and 2.30pm on 4 November from a field next to the A352 between Wool and East Stoke. Police Constable Adam Taylor, of Wareham police, said: “The thieves would have needed a good understanding of livestock and used a large…

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Three-week old puppies stolen from Moordown

Five bulldog cross puppies have been stolen from an address in Moordown. Thieves forced entry to a shed in the rear garden of a house on Lystra Road and made off with the three-week old pups between 10am-10.30am on 4 November. Police Constable Richard Stroud, of Bournemouth police, said: “This incident has caused the victim…

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Volunteer railway wins award

Dedicated staff and members of the Swanage Railway in Dorset are celebrating after their rebuilt heritage line through the Isle of Purbeck received an award – for its important contribution in boosting local tourism and increasing the number of visitors.

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Upcoming charity event for Langside School

The Mayor of Ferndown, Cllr John Lewis is holding a fundraising event in support of his charity of the year, Langside School, for children with profound learning disabilities, including cerebral palsy. He has a very personal reason for his choice of charity as one of his granddaughters, Lily, had a very difficult birth. Mayor Lewis…

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Amanda signs for shoppers

Bournemouth’s Castlepoint Shopping Park gave British actress, singer and presenter Amanda Holden, currently best known as a judge on the ITV talent show ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ a VIP welcome as she attended a book signing of her new autobiography ‘No Holding Back’ at Waterstones.

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