Written by Dan Davis (@dan_davis20) at Vitality Stadium We’re less than 60 seconds into a chilly, rain swept encounter on the south coast when the first of many offside flags is raised, whipping violently in feeble resistance against the wind. Samir Nasri was the first individual unlucky enough to see his desperate scamper down the […]
The Russian State Ballet of Siberia coming to the pavilion
Following its formation in 1981, The Russian State Ballet of Siberia has quickly established itself as one of Russia’s leading ballet companies and has built an international reputation for delivering performances of outstanding quality and unusual depth. The soloists and corps de ballet will be tip toeing and twirling their way into Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre on Monday […]
Cook up a storm with Zero Waste Cooking Workshops
Want to learn how to cook excellently but most of all efficently? – Good news! Poole council has teamed up again with Alex De Freitas, chef at Honest Meals restaurant to deliver hands on cooking workshops, aimed at helping you save money, get healthier and reduce food waste. “A lot of the workshops focus on vegan […]
Drivers on new road layout at busy junction urged to use sat navs “with caution”
Hunger Hill junction in Poole is switching to a new one-way system road layout on West Quay Road and West Street. Over the weekend motorists are being urged to use sat navs with caution when in Poole town centre, while the new road layout is being introduced. The switch over will begin at 7am on Sunday […]
Cinderella Pantomime – Highcliffe Charity Players
The celebrated, award-winning Highcliffe Charity Players return to the stage to enchant the public with a family favourite pantomime – Cinderella. The fun filled panto will be dazzling The Regent Centre with its vibrantly magical sets and costumes, sensational dance routines and celebrated show songs as poor Cinders goes from rags to riches. With her […]
Canford School footpath diversion approved pending investigation following planning committee chaos
A planning application to divert a public footpath at Canford School has been approved pending an appeal period. The Borough of Poole planning committee met at 1 PM Today to debate the proposal by Canford School to divert the public footpath that extends from Magna Road and move it away from the centre of the […]
Christchurch MP labels Phillip Hammond “treacherous” for saying Article 50 “could be rescinded”
Chancellor Philip Hammond has been labelled “treacherous” by the MP for Christchurch after he told business leaders a no-deal Brexit could be “taken off the table” and Article 50 “rescinded”. Sir Christopher Chope expressed his unhappiness in the Commons after a transcript of a leaked conference call featuring the Chancellor was obtained by The Telegraph. The Eurosceptic […]
Dorset Brr-acing for the cold
Dorset Snow – a twitter based weather forecaster has been tracking the cold weather system for several days. He stated on Twitter that the cold snap which began yesterday will continue well into tomorrow with northerly winds feeding in. The cold pool is predicted to develop east and cause a prolonged cold spell. One tweet […]
Dorset MPs back Theresa May as she survives ‘No Confidence’ vote last night
All seven of Dorset’s MPs supported the Prime Minister in the No Confidence vote last night. Both of Bournemouth’s MPs voted against Labour’s motion of no confidence. Also backing the Prime Minister were Christopher Chope of Christchurch, Richard Drax of South Dorset, Simon Hoare of North Dorset, Robert Syms of Poole and Michael Tomlinson of […]
Bournemouth MP: No Deal would be “extremely damaging”
Tobias Ellwood, the Conservative MP for Bournemouth East, claims a no deal would be “extremely damaging” if the PM’s withdrawal deal is defeated tonight. Mr Ellwood, the Minister of Defence, told Buzz News in an exclusive interview: “If we don’t strike this deal, we then default to a no deal scenario and that would be […]