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  • Viva Las Vegas Beaulieu style

    IT is Lord and Lady Montagu as you have never seen them before. The Hampshire peer and his wife put on their Blue Suede Shoes and saluted the King of Rock ’n’ Roll. Lady Montagu threw an Elvis Presley party at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu

  • Things to see and do this month

    Isle of Wight Festival As the first major music festival of the year, the award winning Isle of Wight Festival not only gives festival-goers a weekend of world class music, but comes complete with live cabaret, a real beach, hot tubs, a sauna,

  • New responder vehicle will help save lives

    COMMUNITY responders in Bransgore are celebrating a new vehicle to help them give a better service to patients. The Bransgore Community Responder Vehicle was handed over on by Gilly Drummond OBE, Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire. It was

  • Pirates reeling after Miskowiak quits UK

    PIRATES’ troubled season today took another major setback with the news that Robert Miskowiak had opted to quit Elite League racing. Poole chief Matt Ford reported that the experienced Pole had cited a lack of confidence when explaining the reasons

  • Where was original Lulworth Castle?

    A QUEST to pinpoint the original site of Lulworth Castle, financed by a £50,000 National Lottery grant, has started in earnest. Students from the Purbeck School, Wareham, have been helping Dorset Castles Research Group (DCRG) members carry out

  • David Gower swaps bat for bike to support Dorset Bike Ride

    LEGENDARY cricketer David Gower will be swapping a bat for a bike this summer to raise funds for a cause close to his heart. The former England cricket team captain will be among those taking part in the Macmillan Dorset Bike Ride on July 7.

  • Man in Hinton Admiral station tragedy named

    A MAN who died after being struck by a train near Hinton Admiral railway station on Sunday morning has been named. Lawrence Luchoomun, 31, from Highcliffe, suffered fatal injuries on the main line between Southampton and Bournemouth. An inquest

  • Teenager donates her hair for cancer wigs

    FASHION-conscious teenagers are known for sporting some quirky hairstyles but when Brooke Harford decided to shave her head it was all for a good cause. The 14-year-old decided she would donate her locks to the Little Princess Trust, a charity

  • Business as usual during sports centre revamp

    LEISURE bosses insist it will be ‘business as usual’ during the final stages of Purbeck Sports Centre’s refurbishment. Work on the latest stage of the Wareham centre’s makeover, completing a series of improvements that have already taken place,

  • Queen star’s plea to stop the badger cull in Dorset

    EMOTIONS ran high as rock star Brian May spoke at a Dorset meeting against government plans to cull badgers. It was standing room only at the Corn Exchange in Dorchester as the Queen guitarist pleaded with residents to help join the fight against

  • Chloe running for her granddad

    NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Chloe Nodwell is taking part in her first running race in memory of her grandad. Chloe, pictured, who lives in Bournemouth is training for the Bournemouth Running Festival in October in aid of Prostate Cancer UK. “I am running

  • Boy, 6, "knocked off bike" by land train driver

    A SHOCKED mum has told how her six year old son was toppled off his bike by the Hengisbury Head land train which failed to stop. Bryony Thorne says six-year-old son Tom – who had only been riding on two wheels for a few months – was reportedly

  • Troubled bridge over water to be re-opened this summer

    A VITAL link across the River Stour for more than half a century is set to be replaced this summer at a cost of £400,000. The main weir bridge near historic Throop Mill closed last summer amid safety fears and a temporary crossing was erected for

  • Management cuts “will make council more efficient”

    CUTTING management positions and creating new multi-functional teams will make Bournemouth’s planning, transport and regulatory services departments more efficient. That’s the claim of officers who have carried out a comprehensive review of the

  • Get the right credit card the right way

    They’re the Marmite of finance. Credit cards are both the best and worst way to borrow. Do it right and it’s a way to get a loan at no cost at all, get it wrong and it can put you in debt hell. One of the key weapons in the savvy consumer's arsenal

  • Extra policing planned for new season Cherries matches

    MORE police will be deployed at AFC Bournemouth next season to cope with an increase in fans and higher profile visiting Championship teams. A new temporary stand at the Goldsands Stadium will increase capacity at the ground to around 12,000 and

  • Roumelia Lane murder trial: jury retires to consider verdict

    THE jury in the Reece James murder trial have retired to consider their verdict. The panel of eight woman and four men were sent out to begin their deliberations at 10.40am after hearing four weeks of evidence at Winchester Crown Court. Kieron

  • £833 per loo every week

    WHY so costly to maintain a toilet? The reported cost of maintaining the 30 toilets in Poole is estimated to be £1.3million in future years which seems enormous (Daily Echo May 16) . The reputed cost of 1.3million amounts to a weekly cost of

  • Traffic situation getting worse

    I AM sure that many of your readers have seen, or been involved in the worsening traffic situation when leaving the Royal Bournemouth Hospital complex. Deansleigh Road has to cater for the traffic demands of the hospital, courts, a hotel and the

  • On their best behaviour

    FOR many Cherries fans the new football season can’t come soon enough. In just a few weeks time we will know who AFC Bournemouth will be playing and on what day in the Championship. With increased capacity to around 12,000 and already 4,500

  • Rude people ruined night

    ON Saturday, May 4, a local restaurant (Flirt) held an evening of performances by local musicians, writers etc. This was the first and it was hoped that, if well attended, it would not be the last. Starting at nine o’clock it was certainly very

  • Toilets closed at random

    FURTHER to the letter from the manager of GE Bridge in Old Christchurch Road (May 25) concerning loo closures, I write with a further observation on the few public conveniences that are left around the town. It is clear that whoever has the job

  • Poole woman set for 550-mile walk in aid of two charities

    THE loss of her best friend to cancer inspired a Poole businesswoman to undertake a 550-mile walk in aid of two charities. Lynn Butterworth set off on April 10 to start the 800-year-old Way of St James pilgrimage route through northern Spain to

  • Boss Gray unsure on Bash budget

    BASHLEY boss Frank Gray admits his pre-season plans are in limbo, with the New Forest club unable to confirm their playing budget for 2013-14. Gray expects out-of-contract striker James Stokoe to join Wimborne Town while the former Basingstoke,

  • Pirates: Ford says club will address track issues

    PROMOTER Matt Ford insists Pirates are doing everything in their power to address riders’ concerns over the Wimborne Road track. Riders from both Poole and King’s Lynn were understood to have issues with certain areas of the track during Monday

  • Cherries: Arter keen to step on to international stage

    HARRY Arter is determined to convert his club form into international honours after being tipped for a call-up by Republic of Ireland legend Kevin Kilbane. The cultured midfielder emerged as an influential figure last season as he played a major

  • Nature walk-26th May

    The following were recorded during our nature walk. Weather,Sunny & warm. Birds Jackdaw, Robin, Blackcap, Wren, Magpie, Chiffchaff, Song Thrush, Blue Tit, Mallard, Nuthatch, Moorhen, Blackbird, Carrion Crow Plants In Flower Vernal