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A fresh new team at Martin & Co

Martin & Co have great pleasure in welcoming Nick Beavan and Ben Stephenson to the Ringwood Team. Nick will be heading up the sales department and taking this new section of the company to a different level. He has gained a wealth of knowledge and experience in the property industry and is looking forward to…

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Ferndown Police HQ could be sold

Ferndown divisional police headquarters has been identified as an under-utilised resource and could be sold. In the face of ongoing cuts in the police budget, Dorset Police and the Police and Crime Commissioner have been reviewing the Force’s estate to ensure buildings are optimised and they are in the best locations to meet operational demands.…

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Anti-Human Trafficking Conference

Human trafficking exists within the UK but often goes unnoticed. It is a growing problem, with a recent government report showing that the number of human trafficking victims in the UK has risen by more than 50 per cent last year. BCHA and the Purple Teardrop Campaign are hosting a conference on Human Trafficking in…

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Hospitals’ Green Impact

Staff at The Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (RBCH) have been recognised for their efforts in reducing the Trust’s environmental impact. Green Impact champions from 10 departments across the Trust have introduced green initiatives and worked to improve understanding and support among staff. They received certificates and awards at a presentation lunch…

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Choir rocks Wembley

Hundreds of Rock Choir members from Bournemouth, Christchurch, New Forest and Southampton enjoyed one of their biggest performances yet, at the hallowed grounds of Wembley Stadium. The local singers formed part of Rock Choir’s 5,000-strong ‘circle of sound’ around the pitch to entertain a record-breaking crowd of over 61,000 at the Heineken Cup battle on…

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Major victory for conservationists

A major victory has been won in the battle to ensure adequate protection for our marine environment as the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) announce they have decided to reclassify Polyisobutelene (PIB), making it illegal to discharge any amount into the sea.

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