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Hair biz will help Macmillan

Westbourne-based Simone Thomas Salon and Crowning Glory Hair are set to host a charity coffee morning in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support’s national fundraising campaign: ‘The World’s Biggest Coffee Morning’. However, not only will they host the event, but all takings the salon make through their services on the day will be donated to the charity while all staff have agreed to donate half of their day’s wages too.

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West Moors play area officially opened

West Moors Parish Council has declared the refurbished Oakhurst play area in Shaftesbury Road, West Moors, officially open.
A £40,000 facelift, funded fully by West Moors Parish Council, has seen the installation of new, state-of-the-art play equipment, some of which is fully inclusive, and has been designed to appeal to children under 12 years of age.

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Sourdough loaves are winners

Local, family run bakery, Reeve the Baker, whose 11 shops include Ringwood, has won a national bakery industry award for its multi-seed sourdough loaves. The loaves, which were introduced to the bakery’s range earlier this year, were named Speciality Bread of the Year at the Baking Industry Awards. Now in their 28th year, the awards…

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St Giles House wins restoration award

St Giles House in Dorset, the ancestral seat of the Earls of Shaftesbury, has been announced as the winner of the 2015 Historic Houses Association (HHA) & Sotheby’s Restoration Award. The house, which has remained in the family since the 14th century, had been abandoned and left derelict for over 50 years.

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Dorset news

Man charged with Dorchester murder

Detectives investigating the death of Elliot Handley in Dorchester have charged a man with his murder. At around 9.50pm on 26 May, police were called to a flat in The Grove and discovered the body of the 46-year-old from Eastleigh. A post mortem examination revealed Elliot had died from multiple blunt force head injuries. Today,…

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Cannabis plants seized at Matchams viewpoint

Local police officers attended a wooded area around the Matchams viewpoint on 9 September and recovered a large number of cannabis plants being grown in the outdoors. PCSO Adam Fitzwalter of Dorset Police said, “We estimate the yield of these plants to have a value of several thousand pounds. National intelligence suggests that over 60%…

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Dorset news

‘History on the Hill’ day in Christchurch

The Friends of St Catherine’s Hill in Christchurch are holding a ‘History on the Hill’ day on Sunday 27 September from 10.30am to 4.00pm. The event is all about celebrating the rich history of this special site, and is suitable for all ages with plenty of child-friendly activities, including the making of bread, bricks and…

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