Month: January 2014

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P-lucky Milo gets his wheels

Waggy Tails Rescue would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who supported the ‘Miles for Milo’ appeal. As you can see from the picture, Milo has his new wheels and is enjoying being able to be more independent. He is still having his physio and hydrotherapy, so the costs are ongoing. A permanent…

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Two men sought in connection with armed robbery

Detectives in Bournemouth are appealing for witnesses and anyone with information to come forward following a robbery at the Post Office on Christchurch Road, Southbourne last Friday (10 January) at approximately 2.35pm. Two men entered the shop with their faces and heads covered and approached a member of staff who was behind the counter. One…

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Construction of Jigsaw begins

Hospital staff, contractors and members of the previous Jigsaw committees gathered at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital today to officially mark the start of construction work on the new Jigsaw building. Trust Chairman Jane Stichbury joined Brymor Contractors to ‘break ground’ on the site of the Jigsaw building, which will provide brand new purpose-built cancer and…

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Wimborne Town forward James Stokoe

Another match postponed

Frustration mounts at Cuthbury as Wimborne Town FC is yet to kick a ball in anger in 2014.
The latest postponement was last Saturday’s Calor League clash at Stratford Town. It was to have been the Magpies first ever trip to the DCS Stadium but an early morning inspection found 20% of the pitch waterlogged – enough to have the game called off.

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Local MP speaks in Commons Housing Debate

Annette Brooke, MP for Mid Dorset and North Poole and Co-Chair of the Liberal Democrat Policy Committee on Communities and Local Government contributed to the recent debate on housing in the House of Commons. Annette highlighted the fact that there are more social homes now than when the Coalition took office in 2010. She highlighted progress…

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