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  • Cherries struck by Orient express

    LEYTON Orient hotshot Adam Boyd struck to condemn luckless Cherries to their first away League One defeat of the season at Brisbane Road. The striker made Kevin Bond's side pay for failing to make the most of their first-half superiority when he plundered

  • NO SEX PLEASE, WE'RE 'FAMILY'

    LAP-dancing clubs could be banned from opening near churches, schools or tourist areas enjoyed by families. The no-go zones are set to be created under a review of Bournemouth's licensing policies. Earlier this year, seafront nightclub Jumpin Jaks applied

  • Town plans to beef up policy on licensing

    TOWN Hall chiefs in Bournemouth are planning to "beef up" licensing policy to clamp down on antisocial behaviour in the town. The current policy came into force in 2005 and is supposed to be reviewed every three years. But with the change of regime at

  • Barney dumped after hair loss

    A FRIENDLY dog that developed a bad skin condition and lost its good looks was dumped in a car park at a beauty spot. A man was walking his own pooch by the car park at Bulbarrow Hill, Blandford, where he found the abandoned pet wandering and took him

  • Bond's loan limits

    CHERRIES fans shouldn't hold their breath for player signings, with Kevin Bond not envisaging any new arrivals in the immediate future. Rather like a busy Bournemouth nightspot, the Cherries supremo is having to adopt a one in, one out policy. Bond is

  • Darren's clean bill of health

    DARREN Anderton will be hoping to repeat his hat-trick feat of last season when Cherries look to end their Brisbane Road jinx this afternoon. Cherries' skipper shrugged off worries over a facial injury suffered in the midweek Johnstone's Paint Trophy