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Posted on March 27, 2019March 28, 2019 by admin

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    The club has instead partnered with a college to deliver a football and education programme.
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    Record June heat closed schools and stretched hospitals now experts warn hotter summers are ahead.
  • T20 Blast: Yorks beat Foxes, Somerset stun Northants July 5, 2026
    Adam Lyth strikes an undefeated 131 from 63 balls – the highest score of this year's Vitality Blast – as Yorkshire beat Leicestershire Foxes at Headingley.
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    The Posting is the fictionalised story of Jane Edwards, who finally spoke about the war in later life.
  • In pictures: Tom Jones, 'singing pirates' and a Strawberry Moon July 5, 2026
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  • Yeovil Town FC cuts tie with community trust July 6, 2026
    The club has instead partnered with a college to deliver a football and education programme.
  • How prepared is the West for hotter summers? July 6, 2026
    Record June heat closed schools and stretched hospitals now experts warn hotter summers are ahead.
  • T20 Blast: Yorks beat Foxes, Somerset stun Northants July 5, 2026
    Adam Lyth strikes an undefeated 131 from 63 balls – the highest score of this year's Vitality Blast – as Yorkshire beat Leicestershire Foxes at Headingley.
  • RAF nurse inspires WW2 book on haunting experiences July 5, 2026
    The Posting is the fictionalised story of Jane Edwards, who finally spoke about the war in later life.
  • In pictures: Tom Jones, 'singing pirates' and a Strawberry Moon July 5, 2026
    A round-up of photographs from across the West this week.

RSS BBC Dorset News

  • 'Heatwave turned high street into a ghost town' July 6, 2026
    Some shops in Dorchester say they reduced hours or closed during the hot weather due to a lack of customers.
  • Tolkien and fan records of friendship go on auction July 6, 2026
    The profoundly deaf Eileen Elgar had many questions about the Oxford author's "amazing books".
  • Firefighters tackle blaze at recycling centre July 5, 2026
    Residents living near the recycling centre are urged to keep windows closed because of the smoke.
  • Wildfire on heathland started deliberately July 5, 2026
    Crews and equipment from 13 stations were involved in tackling the heath fire near Wareham.
  • Constable descendants feature in family exhibition July 5, 2026
    Constable spent his honeymoon in Dorset and his descendants, also artists, live in the county.
  • Susie the Cat statue given planning go-ahead July 5, 2026
    An accessible bronze statue of Susie the Cat will be installed in Dorchester's South Street.
  • Weekly round-up: Five stories you may have missed July 5, 2026
    A story about the announcement of a summer hosepipe ban was among our most read this week.
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