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Running Grand Prix returns to Goodwood Motor Circuit
The Running Grand Prix returned to Goodwood Motor Circuit for its second year in a row on Sunday. The event saw participants take part in a choice of five races ranging from a 5k run to a marathon, as they circled the famous motor circuit located at the foot of the Sussex Downs. The day […]
Dorset For Europe prepares to march again
In October, around 750,000 people marched through the streets of London demanding a people’s vote on the terms of Brexit. Since then, Parliament has voted down Theresa May’s deal twice, and this week voted to delay Brexit by at least three months. They also voted against a second referendum, although the majority of Parliament are […]
A Contested Life: Living with Fibromyalgia and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Imagine waking up every single morning in constant, debilitating pain, fatigued and struggling to do simple things like riding a bike or even singing. Now imagine all of this was going on but you look completely fine on the outside, just like every other person and because of this no-one believed that you were suffering. […]
University ‘Well-Fair’ event encourages students to maintain positive wellbeing
Bournemouth University’s Student Union (SUBU) held it’s very own ‘Well-Fair’ event on 7 March in conjunction with University Mental Health Day. There were a whole host of activities on offer inside the Student Centre, designed to help people relax and unwind and learn practical strategies to help maintain positive wellbeing. Students could enjoy a range […]
Ofoborh shines but Bournemouth beaten by Liverpool
If you ask the majority of boys what they want to do when they grow up, most will indulge you in the dreams and ambitions of being a footballer. The idea of getting to play ‘The Beautiful Game’ for your job is what drives fans at a young age to get involved, to lace up […]
High street shops hit a wall as charity shop sales continue to boom
High-street shops in Bournemouth are closing at an alarming rate, frequently down Commercial Road, whilst sales for charity shops in the local area continue to rise. Two of the three department stores found in the town centre, Debenhams and House of Fraser, have had their respective futures thrown in doubt after falling trading figures. This […]
Gender Pay Gap: Shining a light on women in the STEM sector
It’s been seven years since Vici went back to work after taking maternity leave. As one of only 9% of female engineers in the UK, she had high hopes of progression. But was this the case? Often it seems in today’s society, that we can’t listen to the news, or open the discarded newspapers strewn […]
Ringwood School’s production of Anything Goes: Gala event hailed as “incredible”.
Just a school production? Anything but! Ringwood School transformed itself from a comprehensive, to an alluring 1930’s cruise ship with all the bells and whistles, from historically accurate sequin dresses to the newly constructed set. Upon being seated, we got our first glimpse of the stage which consisted of a central ship guardrail, fixed with two […]
Bournemouth residents frustration over pre-school closure
Parents of children who attend Queen’s Park pre-school have expressed their anger over the two week closure of the school. They were met with a sign last Monday stating that the pre-school had been closed due to “unforeseen circumstances”, initially blaming staff sickness. The pre-school have followed up, saying that they are going through a […]