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June 2, 2008 by Brian Tompkins
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Dorset Echo- Rifleman Philip joined the Army for tales to tell November 11, 2009THE mother of tragic soldier Philip Allen said that he had always dreamed of joining the Army.
- Search for obscene caller targeting clinics and surgeries November 11, 2009POLICE are hunting an obscene phone caller who has been targeting clinics, surgeries and nurseries across Dorset.
- Heart patient backs special health week November 11, 2009HEART patient Brian Wooten from Dorchester today urged people to take their destiny into their own hands when it comes to health.
- Teens rewarded with dance party November 11, 2009YOUNG people have been rewarded, for changing people’s perceptions of teenagers, with a Black and White Ball.
- Morrisons supermarket in Weymouth escapes a booze ban November 11, 2009MORRISONS in Weymouth has saved its licence to sell alcohol after agreeing to tighter conditions.
- Designer uses iconic music album covers for new stamp series November 11, 2009THEY’VE carried some iconic images by some of the most imaginative artists in the world and provided a visual soundtrack to people’s lives.
- Rifleman Philip joined the Army for tales to tell November 11, 2009
Bridport News- Bridport woman hurt in three-car coast road crash November 5, 2009A BRIDPORT woman was left seriously injured after a three-car crash on the Weymouth coast road.
- Lyme miracle baby returns home November 5, 2009MIRACLE baby Charlie West made a rare visit home to help raise funds for the hospital unit that saved his life.
- 200 jobs to be axed at Dorset County Hospital November 5, 2009AROUND 200 jobs will be axed at Dorset County Hospital in the next 12 months.
- West Dorset sparkling cider pips the French November 5, 2009SCRUMPY fans from West Dorset have pipped the French at their own game – beating the pride of Normandy’s cidermakers to take first prize at a prestigious festival.
- Chesterton Humberts in success on home front November 5, 2009THE recession-defying strength of the housing market in Bridport has helped a local estate agents win national acclaim.
- Threshers owners in talks over future November 5, 2009THE future for Threshers off licence in Lyme Regis remains uncertain this week after its parent company went into administration.
- Charmouth Tunnel rifle range on target November 5, 2009THE new rifle range in the redundant Charmouth Tunnel is expected to be open early next year providing training facilities for the 2012 London Olympics.
- Lyme's first PCSO to become police officer November 5, 2009LYME’S first police community support officer Martin Case is leaving the town to patrol a new beat as a fully-fledged officer.
- Lyme Regis wood 'may be sold' November 5, 2009THE owner of a Lyme Regis wood has warned he could be forced to sell out to a large ‘hard-nosed’ company after his controversial plans for eco homes were refused.
- Cabbies' fury at 20mph bid for Bridport and West Bay November 5, 2009CALLS for a blanket 20mph speed limit throughout Bridport and West Bay have been greeted with dismay by local cabbies.
- Bridport woman hurt in three-car coast road crash November 5, 2009
Bournemouth Echo- Tributes paid to fallen Dorset hero November 11, 2009DORSET was today paying its respects to its fallen Rifleman Phil Allen with an Armistice Day tribute.
- Pupil airlifted to hospital after school explosion November 11, 2009ONE person was airlifted to hospital after an explosion in a school science department.
- Bid to attract new wave of silver surfers welcomed by Bournemouth OAP champion November 11, 2009A NEW computer aimed at people aged over 60 aims to inspire a whole new wave of silver surfers.
- Dorset widow robbed just days after husband dies November 11, 2009AN ELDERLY woman was knocked to the ground and robbed of her handbag only a week after being widowed.
- Police still 'working tirelessly' to catch murderer of Bournemouth woman Heather Barnett November 11, 2009DETECTIVES trying to solve the murder of Heather Barnett say they are working tirelessly to find her killer.
- Bid for Chicago-style eatery in centre of Bournemouth November 11, 2009PART of a Bournemouth shopping centre could be transformed into an American-style restaurant hosting entertainment including flamenco dancers, rodeo shows, jazz bands and piano sing-alongs.
- Want to see the new Martin Freeman film - for free? November 11, 2009THE Daily Echo is giving away 50 pairs of tickets to sepcial preview screenings of Nativity!
- Fines for 800 drivers who cut through Kings Park, Bournemouth November 11, 2009AT least 800 motorists have been issued with £60 fines in less than a week for driving through Kings Park in Bournemouth to avoid traffic hold-ups.
- Teenager threatened to stab 13-year-old November 11, 2009A 16-YEAR-OLD thug who grabbed another teenager by the throat and threatened to stab him has been convicted of attempted robbery.
- Schoolgirl hurt by car’s wing mirror November 11, 2009A SCHOOLGIRL was treated for whiplash, bruising and nerve damage in hospital after being injured by a wing mirror in a collision with a minibus.
- Tributes paid to fallen Dorset hero November 11, 2009
BBC Dorset- Closure-threatened nursery savedA nursery in Dorset threatened with closure after a report said the building was unsafe is to remain open.
- Crime victim wins 'caution' fightA criminal justice expert praises a man who successfully had his attacker taken to court after he was initially let off with a caution.
- Woman is rescued from seaA woman is pulled from the sea off Bournemouth after she was spotted floating unconscious in the water.
- Pc fined for hanging dog by leadA Dorset police officer is fined for hanging his police dog by its lead when it refused to jump a 5ft (1.5m) obstacle.
- Doctors targeted in obscene callsNurseries, dentists and doctors' surgeries across Dorset fall victim to a series of obscene phone calls, police reveal.
- Coast defence plans are unveiledPlans to prop-up part of a Dorset coastal town to stop it sliding into the sea are being unveiled at an exhibition.
- Views sought over park's futureResidents from 1,000 households in Bournemouth are asked their opinions on the future of one of the town's parks.
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- Closure-threatened nursery saved
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