Woman and man killed in SUV crash at Badbury Rings in Dorset

A woman and a man travelling in an SUV on a main route in east Dorset have died in a crash.The pair were in a white Vauxhall Grandland on the B3082 Blandford Road near Badbury Rings when it crashed on Sunday shortly before 21:55 GMT.Dorset Police said the woman, in her 50s, and the man, in his 30s, were both pronounced dead at the scene. Their families have been informed.Witnesses and anyone with relevant dashcam footage are being…

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Dorset County Hospital raise funds for children’s library

Galya DimitrovaSouth of EnglandGalya Dimitrova and Patrick HughesBBC News, South of England, DorchesterBBCStaff and volunteers from different organisations came together to raise funds and awareness about the library A hospital has launched a fundraising initiative to provide books to children and young people during their hospital stay.Kate Parish, youth worker at Dorset Youth who is due to start working at the hospital soon, said she believed the dedicated children's library within the hospital would be the first of…

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Concern about lack of retained fire crew availability

Hampshire FireRetained fire crews were among those responding to a flat fire in Petersfield in JulyA rural fire station in Hampshire was unavailable to attend callouts 93% of the time over a one-year period (2022), new figures have revealed.A BBC freedom of information request also showed one-in-five retained fire stations were unavailable for more than half of the year in 2024.Regional Secretary of the Southern branch of the FBU, Mark Chapman, said "the public would be surprised and…

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Police investigate unexplained death in Poole

Police are carrying out house-to-house enquiries following the sudden death of an elderly woman.Dorset Police officers were called to an address in Higher Blandford Road in Poole on Monday at 16:52 GMT where a cordon still remains.The death of the woman, who was in her 80s, is being treated as unexplained. Her next of kin have been informed.Police said there would be an increased police presence in the area, and that enquiries were being carried out "to establish…

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Weymouth Harbour faces two fuel spills in one day

A harbour has faced a series of a series of fuel spills this season including two separate incidents on the same day, which were swiftly contained by staff.One of the leaks at Weymouth Harbour on 18 November originated from a newly installed fuel facility at the site, which remains out of service following the incident. The second occurred during final testing of the new fuel pontoon's payment system, when an underwater pipe failed, releasing diesel into the water.…

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Weymouth re-hire commentator after sacking him

Weymouth have re-hired a club commentator following his sacking for criticising senior members of the club during the live broadcast of a match.Ben Ashelford has been reappointed to his position as commentator of Radio Terras after the club's supporters association (WFCSA) took over the responsibility of arranging the seventh tier side's match-day commentary. The WFCSA shared that Ashelford will now be paid for his services, having been "offered paid positions with other clubs" after his sacking. In October…

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Festive Weymouth seafront stockings highlight foster carer need

A seafront has been decorated with hundreds of handmade festive stocking to highlight the need for foster carers.The 471 stockings have been hung up along Weymouth Esplanade - each one represents a child or young person in care in Dorset.Dorset Council hopes the striking display - part of the council's Give the Greatest Gift campaign - will raise awareness and encourage more people to think about fostering.The stockings, on display along the Esplanade by the Jubilee Clock, were…

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New Christchurch and Poole boat licences in bid to improve safety

Operators of pleasure boats and personal watercraft on parts of the Dorset coast will require new licences under plans set to be introduced to improve safety.BCP Council is set to establish its first Pleasure Boat and Boatperson policy, covering vessels in Poole and Christchurch harbours.It would mean boat owners would have to demonstrate their craft are "safe and well-maintained", with annual inspections and surveys of the hull.Operators of hired personal watercraft would also have to provide a safety…

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Bournemouth news: Andoni Iraola has problems to contend with

Bournemouth were second in the Premier League table in late October, but manager Andoni Iraola showed more concern than joy when asked if the club could secure an unexpected Champions League place.That optimism has faded, with the Cherries now winless in five matches and forward Antoine Semenyo going six games without a goal.They host Chelsea at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday (15:00 GMT) after the visitors' shock midweek defeat at Leeds, hoping to get their season back on…

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