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  • Hill moving on after Dean Court release

    BASHLEY new boy Tom Hill admits he is enjoying life under the tutelage of Steve Riley as he attempts to put behind him the disappointment of his Dean Court release. The midfielder marked his 19th birthday with a goal on Saturday but Chippenham Town proved

  • Magpies win marred by nasty injury

    WIMBORNE Town boss Alex Browne was delighted after watching his nine-man team produce a miraculous comeback to end their search for a Southern League win. The newly-promoted Magpies opened their account by coming from a goal down to defeat Cinderford

  • Dolphins defence pleases Killick

    BOSS Tom Killick hailed the “phenomenal” goalscoring prowess of Steve Smith but saved a special mention for his new-look defence after Poole Town’s latest victory. The reigning champions hammered Alton Town at Tatnam with Smith continuing his form by

  • Bournemouth Pavilion's great step for dancers

    THE revival of Bournemouth’s Pavilion has taken its next step forward with the opening of a dance centre offering everything from breakdance to ballet. Pavilion Dance, with its 60 weekly classes, is up and running in a restored wing of the

  • Bookends moves Christchurch gallery to ex-Superbuys store

    ONE of Christchurch’s most-loved shops is to expand its empire into the premises of an empty discount store in the High Street. Bookends, which moved into its larger High Street premises from Church Street around 15 years ago, has taken over

  • Traders united over Christchurch's litter

    TOWN centre traders have joined forces with the council to tackle the rising problem of litter in the heart of Christchurch’s shopping area. Alongside Christchurch Borough Council, local shopkeepers and businesses are hoping to stamp out the

  • Clavell Tower at Kimmeridge Bay to open at no charge

    A PURBECK landmark moved to safety brick-by-brick from an eroding cliff top will open to the public for free later this month. The Clavell Tower, which stood high on the cliffs above Kimmeridge, was moved 85ft back from the edge to prevent

  • Landmark to open at no charge

    A PURBECK landmark moved to safety brick-by-brick from an eroding cliff top will open to the public for free later this month. The Clavell Tower, which stood high on the cliffs above Kimmeridge, was moved 85ft back from the edge to prevent

  • Jurassic Coast Award launched

    A new award is being launched to recognise people who have made a special contribution to the Jurassic Coast. The Jurassic Coast Award is for anyone who has shown an outstanding dedication to the conservation and enhancement of the Dorset and

  • Armstrong and Miller coming to Bournemouth's Pavilion Theatre

    THEY have spent the past few years in the studio making Bafta-winning TV series – but Armstrong and Miller are bubbling with excitement about their live show. Between bites of sushi, Ben beams: “I’m so excited about the live show. We’ve built up

  • All the fun of the Inside Out Festival

    MASSIVE, internally-lit globular figures, a cave-dwelling accordion player and the chance for local talent to shine – they’re all part of this year’s Inside Out festival. Last here two years ago, Inside Out returns this month with 10 days of

  • Well travelled Mr Pinky gets his bus pass

    HE must be the best-travelled moggie in Britain. Ginger tabby Mr Pinky has been pictured at landmarks Stonehenge and Big Ben, chilling on the beach in Devon and even attending Royal Ascot with owner Tim Wheeler. The 10-year-old, who