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Elderly woman robbed in Bournemouth

Police are appealing for help following a street robbery in Bournemouth. The incident, in which an elderly woman was robbed, happened at around 5.30pm on Thursday 12 February 2015 near Rose Gardens. The 76-year-old Bournemouth victim was walking through the alleyway at the rear of Bloomfield Avenue when she heard running footsteps behind her. She…

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Allenbourn pupil’s award-winning Bikeability

A year 8 pupil at Allenbourn Middle School was recently awarded £100 worth of Halfords vouchers because of the improvement she has made in her cycling.  Lorna Welton from Wimborne admits she was “pretty wobbly” before she started the course, but made such good progress that she received the prize for being one of the…

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CCTV appeal after assault

Police officers are appealing for witnesses and anyone with information to come forward after an assault in the Rising Sun Inn on East Street, Wimborne. The incident happened on Friday, 16 January between 10pm-10.30pm when a 50-year-old female member of staff was attacked by a man. A group of five men had entered the pub…

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Dorset and Hampshire crews fight thatch fire in Sopley

Fire crews from Hampshire and Dorset battled a fire at Sopley near Christchurch yesterday evening (12 February). A thatch roof was well alight when they arrived and firefighters tackled an intense fire. Officer in charge Station Manager Thompson said, “The firefighters did a fantastic job in salvaging most of the contents of the house whilst fighting the…

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Freeze on Council Tax bills recommended for Poole

Borough of Poole Cabinet members have agreed to recommend no increase in Council Tax bills for Poole residents in 2015/16. It would mean the annual charge for council services on a Band D property in Poole would remain unchanged at £1,209.60 – the fifth consecutive year that Borough of Poole has not raised Council Tax. The council’s budget for 2015/16, including the…

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Bournemouth residents foiled no longer

Foil can now be collected for recycling at the kerbside by Bournemouth Council’s Recycling teams. Residents are being encouraged to put washed foil and foil trays into their Big Bin which will be recycled back into foil packaging or other metal products such as cans Councillor Michael Filer, cabinet member for waste, said: “We’ve been…

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