The village notice board is a common site in many Dorset villages. This one was spotted in the village of Purse Caundle about 5 miles east of Sherborne.
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Village Notice Board
Posted in Dorset, tagged Purse Caundle, Sherborne on August 23, 2008 | 1 Comment »
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Dorset Echo- Members of Weymouth family in court admit charges June 18, 2013A DAD and two of his sons have admitted drugs, cash and a weapon charges in court.
- Arsonists torch car on Portland June 18, 2013ARSONISTS torched a car at Officer's Field on Portland in the early hours of this morning.
- Windy 500 car rally in Poland after leaving Weymouth last week June 18, 2013A CAR rally covering 23 countries in 23 days is currently in Poland after leaving Weymouth last week.
- Firefighters free casualty after Wareham smash June 18, 2013FIREFIGHTERS were called to Sandford Road in Wareham at 2.23pm to free a person who was trapped in a vehicle following a two car collision.
- Police hunt for man missing from west Dorset home June 18, 2013POLICE fear for the safety of a man missing from his home in Lyme Regis.
- Murder investigation launched after man's body found in Dorset flat June 18, 2013Detectives have launched a murder investigation after the body of a man was discovered at a Dorset flat.
- Girl injured in Dorchester collision June 18, 2013A 12-YEAR-OLD girl suffered minor injuries in a collision with a car in Dorchester this morning.
- Yacht helped to berth after losing propeller June 18, 2013FOUR people on board a yacht alerted the Portland Coastguard after losing their propeller.
- What a difference a haircut makes - look at Lucky now June 18, 2013FEELING lucky - a stray dog gets a new home after a good hair cut.
- Friends to cycle round Dorset in memory of Lisa Hughes June 18, 2013A GROUP of friends will be riding 140 miles around Dorset in one day in memory of their friend and co-worker.
- Pervert pensioner who 'ruined' the lives of young girls spared jail June 18, 2013AN OAP who ‘ruined’ the lives of the young girls he molested has been spared jail so he can look after his sick wife.
- Mobility scooter allows users to go off-road on Portland June 18, 2013MOBILITY scooters have gone off-road in a bid to open up wildlife and heritage sites on Portland.
- Delays warnings for road repairs on A30 June 18, 2013MOTORISTS are being warned of delays when roadworks are carried out in north Dorset.
- Fears grow for man missing from his home June 18, 2013FEARS are growing for an elderly man who has gone missing from his home.
- Island Eye with Hilda Swinney: Go outside and help a good cause June 18, 2013THE season of fetes, summer special coffee mornings and table-top sales is upon us with every charity and even individuals hoping to raise money for good causes or, in other words, to make hay while the sun shines.
- Condor Ferries counts down days to July 17 return June 18, 2013Condor Ferries has confirmed that it intends to resume Weymouth sailings on July 17.
- Thousands flock to Kingston Maurward fair June 18, 2013THE sights, sounds and smells of the countryside came alive at the Kingston Maurward fair.
- Air ambulance rescue for Portland woman June 18, 2013A WOMAN was airlifted to hospital after suffering a head injury at her Portland home.
- Lottery funding for Dorset landscape project June 18, 2013A PROJECT to help preserve a unique Dorset environment will go ahead after a funding boost from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
- Join in It's a Knockout fun at Redlands to support Dorset charity June 18, 2013TEAMS with a sense of fun are being urged to sign up for an It’s a Knockout fundraising event to support a Dorset disability charity.
- Members of Weymouth family in court admit charges June 18, 2013
Bridport News- BREAKING: Police appeal for help in finding missing Lyme Regis man June 18, 2013POLICE are becoming very concerned for the welfare of a Lyme Regis man who has gone missing.
- New Lyme Regis Business Group aims to boost town's economy June 18, 2013A NEW organisation will be launched to promote the joint interests of Lyme Regis businesses.
- Thousands turn out to Uplyme Fete June 18, 2013THOUSANDS of people helped make the return of Uplyme Fete a huge success.
- Bridport Carnival names its princess June 17, 2013THE competition was fierce for this year’s Bridport Carnival Princess with seven girls singing and dancing for the judges.
- Driver rescued after embankment plunge at Raymonds Hill June 17, 2013A DRIVER was rescued after a car left the road and plummeted down an embankment.
- Proposed designs for Lyme's Three Cups revealed at public consultation June 14, 2013PALMERS Brewery unveiled its latest proposals for the Three Cups building and surrounding site at a public consultation yesterday.
- Results of Charmouth Parish Council by-election June 14, 2013THE successful candidates winning a seat on Charmouth Parish Council have been announced.
- Bridport town councillor Philip Colfox convicted of assault June 13, 2013A BRIDPORT town councillor has been convicted of assault after he shoulder barged a man in a dispute about land.
- Lessons learnt over scaffolding on Lyme Regis seafront June 13, 2013LYME Regis Town Council said lessons have been learnt over the controversial scaffolding on the seafront.
- Charity motorcycle rally to boycott West Bay over parking row June 13, 2013A 100-STRONG motorcycle rally that raises money for charity is boycotting West Bay after the organiser was told they would have to pay for their half-hour parking.
- BREAKING: Police appeal for help in finding missing Lyme Regis man June 18, 2013
Bournemouth Echo- Murder investigation launched after man's body found in Southbourne flat June 18, 2013A MURDER investigation is underway after the body of a man was discovered in a flat in Southbourne.
- Council education official in court over child abuse images June 18, 2013A SENIOR education official has appeared in court charged with making around 600 indecent images of children.
- "Scum of the earth" conman left me broke - don't let it happen to you June 18, 2013A DEVASTATED divorcee who was swindled out of more than £200,000 by a serial conman has spoken out in a bid to warn other women to steer clear of his “wicked” ways.
- UPDATED: Winter Gardens scheme unanimously rejected by councillors June 18, 2013New proposals for the Winter Gardens site have been rejected by Bournemouth planners
- A35 closed from Baker's Arms roundabout after two-car crash June 18, 2013THE A351 was closed from the Baker’s Arms roundabout to Holton Heath after a two vehicle crash this afternoon.
- Mauled to death: family pet killed by dog yards from home June 18, 2013DOG owner Sarah Harrison is warning of an accident waiting to happen after her beloved pet Billy was mauled to death by another dog yards in front of her and her 14-year-old son Ryan.
- Traffic chaos after lorry gets stuck under bridge in Branksome June 18, 2013A LORRY has become stuck under a bridge in Branksome this afternoon, causing traffic chaos in the area.
- New business set to open on high street - but councillor says it's "one too many" June 18, 2013THE vitality of Winton’s high street will be threatened by the opening of a new beauty salon, a councillor has claimed.
- £1.1m to get people on their bikes and off Christchuch roads June 18, 2013NEW travel proposals to encourage different modes of transport in Christchurch are being unveiled to residents.
- Dorset brewery Hall and Woodhouse pledges support to fingerpost sign campaign June 18, 2013DORSET brewery Hall & Woodhouse has become the latest business to support a campaign to restore the county’s iconic fingerpost signs.
- Murder investigation launched after man's body found in Southbourne flat June 18, 2013
BBC Dorset- Man charged over indecent imagesA senior council education officer in Bournemouth appears in court charged with 17 counts of making indecent images of children.
- Man held in Southbourne murder probeA 26-year-old-man is arrested on suspicion of murder after a body was found at a flat in Dorset.
- Landslip coast 'open for business'Following recent landslips along the Dorset coast, where four sections of coast path remain closed, the county council insists the area remains "open for business".
- Concert site revamp is rejectedRevised plans for the redevelopment of Bournemouth's former Winter Gardens are rejected by the council
- Farm project 'boosts' productivityA project, involving Dorset farmers, to improve the health of farm animals by sharing knowledge between farmers and experts is increasing productivity, its organisers claim.
- Man appears in court over 2001 deathA man appears in court charged with manslaughter over the death of a man in Dorset more than 12 years ago.
- 'Sale agreed' on council officesA sale is agreed on a West Dorset District Council's old office premises, according to its leader, after it failed to sell for its £3.5m target last year.
- Guardian angels of the party peopleStreet pastor team marks 500th patrol
- Birdsong phone apps 'harming' birdsAre apps stopping birds feeding their young?
- Man charged over indecent images
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