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Some of you may remember some of the shops in Lower Bond Street, as photographed by Geoff in 1989. They are: Times Furnishing, Silereen City, Golden Eagle (venue for Jumping Jimmy Thunder!), the Lamb ...
The Salt Path, based on the true story of Raynor Winn and her husband Moth, follows their remarkable 630-mile trek along the South West Coast Path after Moth’s terminal illness diagnosis and the loss ...
This letter writer has expressed concern over 'look at me' boy racers speeding on Weymouth Esplanade this summer ...
A variety of gardens in the Dorset village of Winfrith Newburgh will be open on the weekend of Saturday, June 21 and Sunday, June 22 ...
Motorists are reminded that a road will close temporarily for more than two weeks for essential maintenance works ...
The event will see more than 1,000 servicemen taking part in the military display who when not performing ceremonial duties are active soldiers.
A comedy festival which proved a success after its first year will return next month with organisers promising a bigger and funnier line-up than ever ...
Residents in Weymouth are rejoicing the ‘brilliant’ news as a pile of fly-tipped rubbish left down a lane for six weeks has been cleared away ...
The Jurassic Fields Festival brand has been bought by Dorset-based company Immense Events and Bars Ltd. Last year, Jurassic Fields Payments Ltd. was liquidated owing more than £193,000. Jurassic ...
Police have come under attack for a fifth consecutive night in Northern Ireland, in what has been dubbed a ‘week of shame’ for the region.
A WEYMOUTH harbourside pub and restaurant is asking retrospective permission for a canopy on its forecourt and to add a pergola and servery.
Martinstown host Blandford as they look to keep the pace up at the top of the Premier Two table. After last weekend’s clash with fellow promotion hopefuls Chalke Valley fell foul of the weather within ...