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Christopher Ellison to play Hook in Peter Pan

Having played DCI Burnside in The Bill for five years, actor Christopher Ellison is used to catching crooks, but he’ll be on the other side of the goodie/baddie divide when he plays Captain Hook in Peter Pan at Lighthouse, Poole’s centre for the arts. On a lightning visit to Poole to get a handle on…

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Relay For Life

Relay For Life brings you and your town together to help beat cancer. Throughout the year, teams of 8 to 15 people get together and fundraise in their local communities to support the work of Cancer Research UK. Then everyone comes together in an inspiring overnight celebration and commemoration that the whole community can be…

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Talk:Talk

Four authors and a poet talking about their work. Carol Rivers, Della Galton, David Hough, Janine Pulford and poet David Arkell. Free event. Tea and coffee. Date: Tuesday 7 July 2015 Time: 10am-12noon Price: FREE Venue: Ferndown Library, Ferndown Telephone: 01202 874542

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Appeal after sexual assault in Bournemouth area

Detectives in Bournemouth are appealing for witnesses and anyone with information to come forward after a girl was sexually assaulted in the Kinson area of the town. The incident occurred at around 8pm on Monday 22 June 2015 in Cuckoo Woods. An 11-year-old girl was walking home alone when she was approached by a man who…

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Vocal Fusion charity concert

With a great reputation for their interpretations of contemporary 20th century music, the Vocal Fusion Choir is performing its main fundraising concert of the year for the Wimborne Stroke Support Group (formerly the Phoenix Stroke Survivors Support Group). David Saxton, events and topics co-ordinator of the group says, “This choir of which I am so…

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Murder investigation – woman named

A woman who died from stab wounds in Bournemouth over the weekend has today been named by her family.
At 4.12pm on Saturday 20 June, officers were called to an address in Colehill Crescent after 25-year-old Jennifer Williams, of Bournemouth, sustained serious stab wounds.

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Bethany’s flag is a winner

A new flag is flying over Christchurch splashpark courtesy of a six-year-old student from St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School. Bethany Westlake was the winner of a competition organised by Christchurch Borough Council to find a new flag to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the opening of the facility at Christchurch Quay. Primary school pupils in…

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Dogs and cats have their day

Almost 70 dogs and cats in Somerford, Christchurch benefited from free services provided by the RSPCA, Bournemouth Cats Protection, Christchurch & East Dorset Councils and Sovereign Housing. The services, which included micro-chipping, neutering, worm and flea treatments, were carried out by experts at a Dog and Cat Action Day held at Somerford ARC in Southey…

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Marking the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta

Christchurch Culture and Learning Arena (CAL), whose activities focus on the heritage of the ancient borough of Christchurch, have commemorated the 800th anniversary of the signing of Magna Carta thanks to a grant of £7,388 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF). King John was a frequent visitor to Christchurch Priory and the celebrations included a…

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