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Poetry by Heart

Poetry lovers rejoiced as some of the best loved poems in the country came to life at Dorset County Council’s chambers.
The event was part of the regional championship for the national ‘Poetry by Heart’ competition, designed to encourage young people to get passionate about poetry.

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New emergency angles covered at Beaulieu

The ambulances that featured in episode three of the latest BBC Top Gear series, are now on display to the public at Beaulieu’s World of Top Gear. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May conducted a valuable piece of consumer research with their attempts to improve and enhance the ambulance. Starting with a belief that current…

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Missing man found safe and well

Bournemouth man Alexander Angus, who was reported missing on Sunday 8 February, has been found safe and well in the Bournemouth area. Alexander, 48, left his home in Queen’s Park Avenue at 9am on Tuesday 3 February. However, he did not attend work and had not been in contact with his family. Police have thanked…

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Wimborne celebrates fair trade fortnight with football

Wimborne kicks off Fair Trade Fortnight (February 23 – March 8) on Saturday, 28 February in Wimborne Square, 10am-3pm.  The youth charity attached to AFC Bournemouth will set up an inflatable goal strike in the square and budding Wayne Rooneys and Kelly Smiths can test the accuracy and speed of their shots for a small fee to be shared between…

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JTYAF makes awards to 40 FUS students

The John Thornton Young Achievers Foundation (JTYAF) made awards on 9 February to 40 young people from Ferndown Upper School totalling more than £18,000. “This is the most exciting day in the JTYAF calendar,” explained one of the trustees Pete Thornton, “We are absolutely honoured to have the opportunity to meet these outstanding young people…

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Rail Minister on the line

Rail Minister Claire Perry MP has made history after riding on the first train to be run under a newly commissioned £3.2 million signalling system that will enable a trial passenger train service between Wareham, Corfe Castle and Swanage.

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