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Posted on October 30, 2014October 29, 2014 by admin

November Issue Out Now!

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  • Oak-shingled church spire gets £1.4m for repairs June 26, 2026
    The spire dates back centuries, but the last renovation in 1933 has left it vulnerable to rain.
  • Storm warning follows record-breaking temperature June 25, 2026
    A yellow thunderstorm warning is in place after a record-breaking 36.7C is recorded in Somerset.
  • Girl, 11, sexually assaulted near playground June 25, 2026
    Police say they are reviewing CCTV and carrying out extra patrols in Odd Down.
  • Teenager cleared of murdering nine-year-old girl June 25, 2026
    A jury at Bristol Crown Court finds a 16-year-old not guilty of murder and manslaughter.
  • Record number of ambulance calls during heatwave June 25, 2026
    Service bosses say it is receiving a record numbers of calls during the spell of hot weather.

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  • Why are gritting lorries out in a heatwave? June 26, 2026
    Councils across the South of England deploy gritting lorries to tackle melting road surfaces.
  • Tinie Tempah 'excited' for grassroots music festival June 26, 2026
    The Everywhere at Once festival takes place on what would normally be Glastonbury weekend.
  • Decision to let incinerator burn more waste types defended June 25, 2026
    Dorset Council is challenging the move, accusing the regulator of failing to address wider risks.
  • Need To Know Hampshire, Dorset and the IoW June 25, 2026
    The red warning for extreme heat continues across the South.
  • Nitrous oxide use on Bournemouth beach fuelling disorder June 25, 2026
    Police say laughing gas is being consumed on an "almost industrial scale" at the resort.
  • Jekyll and Hyde author honoured with sculpture June 25, 2026
    Robert Louis Stevenson wrote Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde while living in Dorset.
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