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Wimborne’s God’s Acre team wins award

Wimborne Minster Churchyard has won a Dorset Wildlife Trust Living Churchyard Scheme award. Margaret Turner receiving the silver award on behalf of the the Minster team, from the Bishop of Salisbury, the Right Rev’d Nicholas Holtam.  The Living Churchyard Scheme is run by the Dorset Wildlife Trust and the prizegivimg was held at the Trust’s…

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World War II dinner raises funds for local hospice

A special gala dinner hosted by Poole Rotary at the Miramar Hotel Bournemouth with a World War II commemorative theme, raised £1,500 for Lewis-Manning Hospice.
A small committee led by past president Peter Brooks got into the Forties Era with flags, reprints of posters and Ration Books and other memorabilia decorating the room and tables, while many guests dressed in period uniforms to make a very nostalgic and fun-filled event.

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Dorset news

Firefighter welfare charity £1m funding boost

Hampshire’s fire chiefs have welcomed a multi-million pound boost for firefighter welfare causes. The Fire Fighters Charity will receive up to £1 million of funding from the Government to enhance their existing services to fire service staff. The charity will also be handed a further £1 million to enable them to offer their services to…

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Rotary club serves cream teas at charity project

The Rotary Club of Bournemouth North have for the last twenty-three years been active supporters of Cherry Tree Nursery in Northbourne. The nursery provides sheltered work in a supportive environment for adults with severe and enduring mental illness, many of whom were isolated and lonely before they came to the project and had no social…

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One World Week at Cherry Tree Nursery

Cherry Tree Nursery in Northbourne will be hosting One World Week during the week from 13/17 October 2014, in conjunction with the World Development Movement. There will be a week of films and presentations on global struggles, economic and environmental issues, how communities face up to such challenges, and how we are all affected. There…

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Council staff make a difference

Employees of Dorset County Council have been recognised for their hard work and achievements at the annual staff Pride Awards. The event gave councillors, the Chief Executive and staff from across the council the chance to thank people personally for their commitment, skill and enthusiasm. CE Debbie Ward said: “It is wonderful to see staff…

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Verwood’s new Morrisons creates 50 new jobs

Morrisons new store in Verwood has opened creating 50 new jobs. The store on Chiltern Drive is a Craft Skills Academy with staff trained in a range of traditional skills such as butchery, fishmongery, bakery and flower arranging. The new supermarket is the consequence of a deal struck between East Dorset District Council and Morrisons…

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Poole Grammar achieves accolade for food culture

Schools across the South West who have transformed their food culture by serving healthy, fresh meals whilst providing pupils with the opportunity to cook, grow and visit farms, were celebrated at the Food for Life Partnership’s (FFLP) School Award ceremony. Poole Grammar School received the programme’s highest accolade, their gold FFLP award, one of only…

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Dorset news

Dorset PCC and Force salute volunteers

An event to celebrate the support and work that Dorset Police receives from volunteers was held in Bovington Park on Friday 3 October. It was also an opportunity for Dorset’s Police and Crime Commissioner Martyn Underhill and the Force to thank the hundreds of police volunteers who give up their free time to support their…

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