Month: July 2014

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SEAT Leon Eurocup set to storm Silverstone

Following two exciting race weekends in Germany and Austria, the SEAT Leon Eurocup heads to Silverstone on 18-20 July 2014 for rounds five and six of the 2014 season, with two new drivers set to join the hotly-contested series. Norway’s Stian Paulsen leads the Drivers’ Standings having secured two wins and a third-place finish so…

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Major repairs to Dolphin shopping centre car park

Major works to repair the Shopping Centre roof-top car park, located near Poole railway station, will soon be underway. The car park in Serpentine Lane was closed in May 2012 to enable the cause of water leakage from the car park to be investigated and appropriate long term repairs identified. It also enabled temporary sheeting…

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Hospital grounds transformed into race circuit

Competitors taking part in this weekend’s Ringwood Brewery Pedal Car Grand Prix were given the opportunity to test run their vehicles in the grounds of Christchurch Hospital. A temporary race circuit was set up at the hospital and was enjoyed by some of the 34 pedal cars that will take part in the event this…

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Were you in Crete on 18 June?

Were you on holiday in Crete on 18 June and if so did you visit the Souda Bay Cemetery, to the east of Chania? A visitor’s book shows that missing Denbigh man Robert Arthur Jones visited the World War II cemetery on this date and North Wales Police, who are assisting the Greek authorities, are keen…

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Poole proposes changes to mobile library services

Following last night’s (Tuesday) Communities Overview and Scrutiny Committee meeting, Borough of Poole has agreed to support public consultation on proposals for new services that could replace the existing mobile library. The mobile library currently provides a service to residents living in sheltered housing and residential homes, and to residents living in parts of Poole…

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Get down and dirty to clean the beach

The UK’s leading marine charity, the Marine Conservation Society (MCS), says recent figures showing the highest amounts of litter on British beaches in twenty years have prompted it to launch a mass beach participation event ‘The Great British Beach Clean’. The charity is looking for volunteers to put their names forward this month, ready to…

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