[ad_1] Drinking up to four cups of coffee a day could be linked to a reduced risk of developing chronic liver disease and associated liver conditions, new research shows. Researchers at the Universities of Southampton and Edinburgh found that consuming caffeinated and decaffeinated versions of the drink was associated with …
Read More »Police search Haven Holiday Park in Weymouth for missing man Robert Hillier
[ad_1] POLICE search for missing man from Weymouth holiday park renews a public appeal as concerns grow. Robert Hillier, 47, also known as Jamie, was reported missing from Haven Holiday Park in Preston Road at 8:43 p.m. on Saturday, June 19. There is currently a heavy police presence in the …
Read More »Ethiopia votes in biggest electoral test yet for Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed
[ad_1] Ethiopians are voting in the biggest electoral test yet for Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, as war and logistical issues mean that ballots will not be cast in more than 100 of the country’s 547 constituencies. The election, delayed from last year, is the centerpiece of a reform campaign by …
Read More »What are the most and least affordable locations for first-time buyers?
[ad_1] With the recent launch of the government First Homes program – designed to help first-time buyers in England access the property ladder – recently released data has revealed the most and least affordable locations for those taking their first step on the property market. real estate scale. Under the …
Read More »Male detainee suspected of double murder at the same address
[ad_1] A 52-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of a woman and a man found at the same address. The victims, a woman in her twenties and a man in her sixties, were found with serious injuries on the Buckland Avenue property, Basingstoke, Hampshire, on Sunday …
Read More »Closure of a rural road near the village of Dorset for resurfacing
[ad_1] A ROUTE in a village in Dorset will be closed for resurfacing. A 1,220 meter stretch of Dewlish Road in Milborne Saint Andrew, from its junction for Dennets House outside Springfield, will be closed in both directions between 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 24. A public …
Read More »Covid-19: More than 110 new cases recorded in Dorset
[ad_1] OVER 110 new cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Dorset in the past 24 hours, according to the latest statistics. The latest government figures show 111 people tested positive for Covid-19 in the county in the 24 hours leading up to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 18. In …
Read More »As it happened: queues at vaccination centers pop up as jabs continue
[ad_1] With just five cases of Covid per 100,000 in the week through June 12, the town of Ipswich in Suffolk has the lowest rate in England. But he already had one of the highest. Bartender Adam Muir, 22, says the numbers are “rather surprising. âIt’s not like I’ve seen …
Read More »The Southeast records a month of precipitation in one day
[ad_1] Parts of the southeast have experienced as much as a month of precipitation in one day, the Met Office said. Hampshire and Buckinghamshire have experienced heavy rain over the past 24 hours, while Bedfordshire has also experienced wet weather. Particularly affected areas were Otterbourne, which recorded 67mm of rain …
Read More »Paddy Hughes blew up ATMs in Hampshire, Dorset, Surrey
[ad_1] A man from ROTHERWICK is accused of being the mastermind of an organized criminal group that attempted to blow up 14 ATMs in three counties. David “Paddy” Hughes is said to have been at the head of the group that “roamed” Hampshire at night and stole a range of …
Read More »More than 960,000 Covid vaccines administered across Dorset
[ad_1] OVER 965,000 Covid-19 jabs have been administered across Dorset to date. A total of 968,647 doses of the coronavirus vaccine have been distributed in Dorset, according to the latest NHS data. This incredible county-wide feat would have been impossible without all the medical staff and volunteers working tirelessly on …
Read More »06/17/2021 | Who plays when and where – June 18, 2021
[ad_1] Community center committee wants to guide the Berlin process BERLIN – Elected officials agreed this week to create a committee to focus on planning a community center. Berlin’s city council voted 5-0 on Monday to create the Community Center Development Committee (CCDC) to focus on planning for a facility. …
Read More »Platinum Skies supports Loneliness Awareness Week
[ad_1] A RETIRED real estate developer this week organized a series of events for its owners in recognition of Loneliness Awareness Week. Platinum Skies Dorset and Wiltshire Independent Living Communities owners over 55 have organized events in support of Loneliness Awareness Week. Activities included an afternoon wine tasting at Vista …
Read More »The best places in the UK to live for work, convenience and affordability
[ad_1] The past year and a half has brought many changes for all of us. Most of us have been sent from offices to create workspace in our homes, while some have been put on leave. This has left homeowners eager to relocate, whether it’s to get more space for …
Read More »Dorset MPs back Tory rebellion against extended lockdown
[ad_1] FOUR MPs from the Daily Echo area were part of a large Tory rebellion against extending lockdown restrictions to four weeks. South Dorset MP Richard Drax, Poole MP Robert Syms, Christchurch MP Chris Chope and New Forest West MP Desmond Swayne all voted against the government yesterday. West Dorset …
Read More »Timberland owners see no gain from sharp increase in lumber prices
[ad_1] Click here to listen to this article! From harvesting trees to producing lumber and building homes, the lumber and lumber industries are important to Clarke County. Towering pines line the roads of Alabama, a state where construction is booming and lumber prices are skyrocketing. Meanwhile, owners of forest land …
Read More »BIC vaccination center to close for cheerleading event
[ad_1] The county’s largest Covid vaccination center will suspend operations for a month from next week, to allow for a cheerleading event. Concerns were raised last month when health officials confirmed Bournemouth International Center (BIC) was set to stop giving coronavirus injections to allow the Future Cheer International Cheerleading competition …
Read More »Dorset auctioneer Busby makes deal with Ethiopia after Bible looted for sale
[ad_1] A DORSET auctioneer has taken on a new role in international diplomacy after Ethiopia demanded the return of a Bible looted by the British over 150 years ago. Busby of Bridport was to auction tomorrow a bible and a set of horn goblets which were “illegally obtained” by British …
Read More »Boys threatened in Poole knife theft
[ad_1] TWO school children were threatened with a knife during a robbery in broad daylight. Two boys from Bournemouth have been arrested for theft and are assisting officers in their investigations. Households in the Oakdale residential area where the incident occurred were asked to check their home video surveillance systems …
Read More »Brad Ash signs for Weymouth
[ad_1] WEYMOUTH has signed forward Brad Ash from Chippenham Town. Pacy forward Ash, 25, joins the National League south team after scoring four goals in 14 games for the Bluebirds. In the 2019/2020 season, Ash has scored once in 11 starts for Hereford, making 20 appearances in total. Ash has …
Read More »“It is only human to feel the need to provide help in any way possible” – 30 quotes from the fight against COVID-19 in India
[ad_1] Launched in 2014, HistoryCocks is a weekly column of YourStory, with notable quotes in our articles from last week. This special series of compilations focuses on India’s fight against COVID-19 (see last week’s post here). Share these quotes and excerpts with your networks, and come back to the original …
Read More »Parkrun events delayed until July 24 following lockdown decision
[ad_1] By Press Association 2021 Participants stretch past the 5km parkrun around Hyde Park in Leeds Parkrun events will not return to England until at least July 24 after the government postponed the lifting of pandemic restrictions, organizers said. The free 5 km races on Saturday morning were due to …
Read More »Business reaction as ‘Freedom Day’ is delayed
[ad_1] Businesses today voiced disappointment as Prime Minister Boris Johnson delayed “Freedom Day” by at least four weeks. At a press conference last night, Mr Johnson revealed that the plan to lift all Covid restrictions on June 21 will be pushed back to July 19. The announcement means a number …
Read More »Teenager arrested after football club defibrillator kit vandalized
[ad_1] A 17-year-old boy has been arrested after two people were caught on CCTV vandalizing a defibrillator kit at a football club. Buxted FC said the incident, which occurred in the early hours of Sunday morning, was “heartbreaking”. Images of the alleged theft have been posted on the East Sussex …
Read More »WA Boola Bardip Museum brings Perth city center to life
[ad_1] The project created nearly 6,000 square meters of galleries and a new public space at its center, and opened up new avenues for people to navigate through the block, enhancing the fine nature of the city. âThere are alleys and corridors that people who know the cities well use …
Read More »Johnson faces backlash from Tories as lockdown lift suspended
[ad_1] Boris Johnson faces a furious backlash from Tory MPs as he prepares to suspend the final lifting of coronavirus lockdown restrictions in England. The prime minister is expected to announce that the end of social distancing rules – which were slated for June 21 – will be delayed for …
Read More »Altercation as Pier approaches sees man sustaining severe head injury
[ad_1] A MAN sustained serious head injuries following an altercation near Bournemouth Pier. The 19-year-old victim was reportedly shot in the incident, causing him to fall to the ground and hit his head. The man, from Fareham, was taken to hospital with a serious head injury and his condition is …
Read More »Met Office predicts thunderstorms in Dorset next week
[ad_1] It may be the hottest and sunniest weekend of the year so far, but the Met Office is forecasting thunderstorms for Dorset next week. Forecasters say some places in the yellow warning zone are likely to see thunderstorms from Wednesday evening at 6 p.m. to Friday morning at 6 …
Read More »BBC apologizes for coverage of Christian Eriksen’s on-the-ground treatment
[ad_1] The BBC has apologized following complaints that it continued to broadcast as Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen received emergency treatment during his country’s Euro 2020 game against Finland. The midfielder fell to the ground at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen shortly before half-time, leaving players from both sides in distress. Messages …
Read More »Latest coronavirus: cases, deaths and vaccine figures in Dorset
[ad_1] OVER 940,000 jabs have been given across Dorset, according to the latest figures. Coronavirus rates in the county remained below the national and regional average with 40 to 50 new cases every day. The most recent government data shows that no deaths from the coronavirus have yet been reported …
Read More »“The whole town was buzzing”
[ad_1] Filming for the new Indiana Jones movie may now be over in Borders. © Credits: (c) Neil Renton Harrison Ford is pictured filming outside the Leaderfoot Viaduct with former Harry Potter star Toby Jones. But the Hollywood juggernaut has left a lasting impression on the region. The famous Harrison …
Read More »15 towns and villages with the largest average garden size
[ad_1] Running out of garden space? The top 15 towns and cities with the largest average garden size in the UK have been revealed – and Poole in Dorset took first place. To help Brits make more money, ConservatoryLand analyzed the places that offer the highest average square meter of …
Read More »Jewel Academy students helped by therapy dog Elvis
[ad_1] STUDENTS at a school in Bournemouth welcomed a new face to their classroom in the form of Elvis the Hungarian Vizsla. The pup was a welcome and highly anticipated sight at Jewell Academy in Bournemouth, having already made weekly visits to the school before and after the lockdown. Elvis …
Read More »BCP Council Beach Checking App: Was It Successful?
[ad_1] Earlier this year, the BCP council was awarded £ 40,000 to further develop its beach checking app. The Beach Check app, developed by the council, launched in 2020, the month after civic leaders declared a major incident after huge crowds marched on the resort’s beaches. And now the app …
Read More »Weather in Dorset: how hot will be in your area this weekend
[ad_1] DORSET is expected to bask in temperatures above 20 degrees this weekend as the country experiences a heat wave. The county has seen mixed weather throughout this week, but the Met Office forecast sun and warm weather in Dorset and the country this weekend. Residents and sun worshipers can …
Read More »In pictures: protests and protocol as the royal family visits the G7 summit
[ad_1] The Queen arrived as world leaders gathered in Cornwall for the G7 summit, where they posed for the usual group photo before the meetings began. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosted the official welcome for the leaders at Carbis Bay. The royal family was complete, with the Prime Minister …
Read More »Covid-19: 49 new cases recorded in Dorset
[ad_1] There have been 49 new cases of coronavirus recorded in Dorset in the past 24 hours, according to the latest statistics. The latest government figures show 49 people tested positive for Covid-19 in the county in the 24 hours leading up to 4 p.m. on Friday June 11. In …
Read More »Launch of a new strategic consulting and support firm for travel, tourism and leisure businesses in Northern Ireland
[ad_1] According to Irish news, a new strategic consultancy and support firm for travel, tourism and leisure businesses was started in Northern Ireland by Diane Poole, a seasoned figure in travel and tourism. The goal of this new consulting firm is to provide strategic advice and support to the industry …
Read More »Council aims to help tourism businesses regain their full strength as industry recovers from pandemic impact
[ad_1] A new consulting firm has been set up to help tourism businesses in Northern Ireland recover from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. DP Consultancy is the brainchild of industry mainstay Diane Poole OBE and will provide strategic advice and support to players in the tourism, travel and leisure …
Read More »So bar temporarily closes after location-related Covid cases
[ad_1] A BAR closed until the middle of next week following a “number of positive COVID-19 cases associated” at the Bournemouth town center site. All visitors to the Exter Road premises over a five-day period were also asked to take a Covid test as a âprecautionâ. Public health and council …
Read More »Dorchester is ready for the Cattistock fight
[ad_1] DORCHESTER captain James Dunham backed the defending champions to keep the winning train rolling ahead of a winless visit to Cattistock & Symene tomorrow (1pm). Dunham’s men lead the Dorset Funeral Plan Premier League by 16 points from Martinstown in second after successive wins. And with games against the …
Read More »C. Kenneth Still – Chattanoogan.com
[ad_1] C. Kenneth Still died on Wednesday, June 9, 2021, at his home, his body exhausted after three battles with cancer. (He wanted you to know which killed the old goat.) He was born on April 8, 1932 in Cleveland, Tennessee at the end Wallace Vasco Still and Stella Nipper …
Read More »EDITORIAL || Interest rates warn a sobering one | Avocado
[ad_1] A warning about the potential for interest rate hikes over the next two years is a warning many on the coast should take seriously. It is something that is likely to quench the urge of a few to dive headlong into the housing market. And it doesn’t have to …
Read More »Food and beverage industry condemns ‘rushed’ trade talks with Australia
[ad_1] Food and drink organizations in Scotland have expressed concern over the rush to negotiate a trade deal with Australia, with the UK government accused of avoiding scrutiny and consultation. An open letter to Britain’s Secretary for International Trade Liz Truss has been signed by 14 companies and trade bodies …
Read More »Win a book prize competition to celebrate Empathy Day LIVE!
[ad_1] Dorset Echo READERS can win a prize pack in a contest to celebrate Empathy Day LIVE! Empathy Day Live! returns for its fifth year today with a free digital program of events featuring some of the UK’s leading authors and illustrators including Michael Rosen, Cressida Cowell, Malorie Blackman, Michael …
Read More »Poole starts 300 miles in three days for CF funding
[ad_1] Reuters Videos El Chapo’s wife pleads guilty in US federal court The wife of Mexican drug lord El Chapo pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court to helping her husband run the Sinaloa smuggling cartel. Dressed in a green jumpsuit and wearing a white mask, Emma Coronel Aispuro, appeared in …
Read More »10/06/2021 | Who plays, when and where – June 11, 2021
[ad_1] Fly with GEICO skytypers over Ocean City OCEAN CITY – For the first time in my years as a journalist, I had the opportunity this week to join the GEICO Skytypers on a close formation flight over Ocean City. On Thursday, as The Dispatch staff wrapped up this week’s …
Read More »Isaac Poole of Oreana Expects Series of Mortgage Rate Hikes | Examiner
[ad_1] news, local news, interest rates, mortgages, home loans, Isaac Poole, Oreana Portfolio Advisory Service, real estate market, real estate Big banks are set to repeatedly raise mortgage interest rates, potentially putting marginal borrowers in a world of distress, warns an international investment expert. “Australian homeowners and retail investors should …
Read More »Isaac Poole of Oreana Expects Series of Mortgage Rate Hikes | Avocado
[ad_1] news, local news, interest rates, mortgages, home loans, Isaac Poole, Oreana Portfolio Advisory Service, real estate market, real estate Big banks are poised to repeatedly raise mortgage interest rates, potentially putting marginal borrowers in a world of trouble, warns an international investment expert. “Australian homeowners and retail investors should …
Read More »Travel and tourism expert opens new agency
[ad_1] ONE of Ireland’s most experienced travel and tourism figures, Diane Poole, has launched her own consultancy to provide strategic advice and support to the industry as the Covid-19 recovery process begins to start. DP Consultancy offers a range of services to companies working in the tourism, travel and leisure …
Read More »Madison County road construction projects expected to reduce congestion and improve safety – Yellowhammer News
[ad_1] Towering pines line the roads of Alabama, a state where construction is booming and lumber prices are skyrocketing. Meanwhile, owners of forest land whose raw materials are in demand are suffering from stagnant timber values. âWe provide that lumber, and the lumber is there, but the price hasn’t gone …
Read More »Tottenham in talks with ex-Roma boss Paulo Fonseca
[ad_1] Former Roma boss Paulo Fonseca has established himself as a serious candidate to succeed Tottenham. The Portuguese are said to be the first choice for new football manager Fabio Paratici and talks have taken place. Paratici’s arrival at Spurs is expected to be announced in the coming days after …
Read More »Timber values stagnate as timber prices soar – Yellowhammer News
[ad_1] ASHLAND, Alabama – When the emergency call arrives, fire trucks should be properly equipped and always ready to go. For many communities in Alabama and Georgia, Matt Williams is the man who makes sure fire apparatus is prepared for the job. His family business in Ashland, Williams Fire Apparatus, …
Read More »Covid-19: Figures continue to rise in Dorset as 40 new cases are recorded
[ad_1] A TOTAL of 40 new cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Dorset in the past 24 hours, according to the latest statistics. The latest government figures show 40 people tested positive for Covid-19 in the county in the 24 hours to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, June 9, one …
Read More »Carrickfergus travel and tourism expert opens new agency
[ad_1] Diane Poole MBE, one of the country’s most seasoned travel and tourism figures, launched DP Consultancy earlier this year. The company offers a wide range of services to businesses working in the tourism, travel and leisure industry, including strategy development, networking and lobbying, individual and team mentoring, and crisis …
Read More »Bournemouth University of the Arts student wins BBC Three Glow Up
[ad_1] A student from ARTS University Bournemouth has been named Britain’s next makeup star after winning the last series of the BBC Three’s Glow Up show. AUB makeup student Sophie Baverstock won the show in last night’s tense final, which saw her take on her contestants Craig and Dolli for …
Read More »The Dorset Theater Festival announces the winners of the 8th Annual Jean E. Miller Young Playwright Competition, a summer reading adventure club for young people
[ad_1] DORSET, Vermont (June 7, 2021) – The Dorset Theater Festival will welcome its 43rd summer season with two celebrations designed for local youth and their families. First, the community is invited to join in celebrating the winners of this year’s 8th Annual Jean E. Miller Young Playwrights Competition with …
Read More »Letters: Why restrict travel when data shows vaccines work against variants?
[ad_1] MONSIEUR – The house we bought six months ago had a plastic lawn (Letters, June 8). While appreciating the practical benefits, we learned that this is a disaster for wildlife and also cannot be recycled. We have therefore removed ours and replaced it with a âtapestry lawnâ. This is …
Read More »PHOTOS: Poole’s £ 6million house demolished for apartments
[ad_1] A wealthy owner has made the ‘brave’ decision to demolish his £ 6million beachfront mansion which has its own indoor pool, gym and cinema. Ashley Faull flattened the 20-year-old luxury home to build nine new apartments to meet growing housing demand. The apartments will cost between £ 1.495 and …
Read More »World Oceans Day: Photos Celebrate Poole Bay
[ad_1] IT’S World Oceans Day and to celebrate we took a look at some of the awesome photos of Poole Bay from our Camera Club. Across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, we are fortunate to enjoy seven miles of beautiful sandy beaches and an epic coastline that is home to the …
Read More »A girl caught in CCTV lying on a railway track
[ad_1] A shocking image showing a girl lying in the middle of a railroad track where trains go at 85 mph has been released as Network Rail urges children to stay away from the tracks. The teenager appears to be casually using her cell phone as another girl stands beside …
Read More »Now is the time to invest in an income property?
[ad_1] Monique Geurts and her husband Caspar bought an income property in Prince Edward Island in 2015, but the pandemic and the scorching Canadian housing market created a difficult environment. ALANA SPRAGUE / the globe and the mail When Monique Geurts and her husband Caspar bought Victoria Cottages – located …
Read More »Latest coronavirus: cases, deaths and vaccinations in Dorset
[ad_1] NEARLY 900,000 jabs have been given across Dorset, according to the latest figures. The number of coronavirus cases and deaths also remained low in Dorset throughout the past month. The most recent government data shows that no deaths from the coronavirus have yet been reported since May 3 in …
Read More »Bruce Springsteen plans his one-man show to return to Broadway
[ad_1] Bruce Springsteen will be back on Broadway this summer for a limited series of his one-man show Springsteen On Broadway. Performances at the St James Theater begin on June 26 with an end date set – at least for now – of September 4. âI loved doing Springsteen On …
Read More »US tech stocks drop G7 tax deal
[ad_1] AAmerican nglo was the biggest drag on the benchmark on Monday after its South African coal business fell when it debuted in the market. Actions in Thungela Resources opened at 150p but fell back to 113p in London, although its broker Liberum said in a report last week that …
Read More »Coronavirus: 24 new cases recorded in Dorset in latest figures
[ad_1] MORE than 20 cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Dorset, according to the latest statistics. The latest government figures show 24 people tested positive for Covid-19 in the county in the 24 hours leading up to 4 p.m. on Monday, June 7. In the Dorset Council area nine …
Read More »Sber won 488 billion rubles for 5M 2021 (RAS)
[ad_1] Sberbank (SBER) 07-Jun-2021 / 10:00 MSKDissemination of a regulatory announcement containing inside information in accordance with REGULATION (EU) No. 596/2014 (MAR), transmitted by the EQS group.The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this advertisement. Sberbank publishes financial highlights for the 5 months of 2021 (under RAS, unbound) …
Read More »House prices rose by £ 22,000 last year
[ad_1] HOUSE prices show no signs of slowing down as average property values âârose by more than £ 3,000 in May alone, according to the latest index. The figures show that the value of the property rose 9.5% per year through May, reaching a record high of £ 261,743 on …
Read More »Mark Pidgley jailed at Bournemouth Crown Court for two years for taking secret images of young girl
[ad_1] A man from CHRISTCHURCH who took hundreds of underground images of a young girl has been jailed for two years. Mark Pidgley (46), of Portfield Close, shared 46 of the images he took with other users on the Kik mobile app and commented on the victim, Bournemouth Crown Court …
Read More »More than 10 new cases of Covid-19 reported in Dorset in latest figures
[ad_1] LESS than 20 cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Dorset, according to the latest statistics. The latest government figures show 15 people tested positive for Covid-19 in the county in the 24 hours leading up to 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 6. In the Dorset Council area, two …
Read More »Protests took place in Venice as cruise ships restart operations from the city
[ad_1] The first cruise ship since the start of the pandemic has passed through the heart of Venice, escorted by triumphant tugs and elated port workers. However, hundreds of people staged protests on land and in a small armada of wooden boats waving âno big boatsâ flags as the cruise …
Read More »Chancellor announces ‘historic’ tax deal at G7 finance meeting
[ad_1] The Chancellor praised the âhistoricâ decision by G7 countries to agree on a global base corporate tax rate and tax system reforms aimed at targeting online tech giants. After two days of talks in London with G7 finance ministers, including colleagues from the United States and Germany, Rishi Sunak …
Read More »When you can see the Red Arrows fly over Dorset TODAY
[ad_1] The iconic Red Arrows will fly over Dorset as they take to the skies today (Saturday 5 June). The RAF Demonstration Team pilots will fly away from RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire, after playing at the Midlands Air Festival, which takes place at Ragley Hall, Warwickshire this weekend. Agreement on …
Read More »UK registers 6,238 new COVID-19 cases, highest since March
[ad_1] The UK has the highest daily infections since March (Photo: EFE) Increase in COVID-19 cases in the UK, Although half of all adults have received both doses of the vaccinehandjob The de-escalation planned from June 21 threatens and penalizes the critical tourism sector. delta version of the coronavirus, first …
Read More »UK records highest number of daily coronavirus cases since March 25
[ad_1] The UK has recorded its highest number of new confirmed cases of coronavirus since the end of March, according to official figures. As of 9 a.m. on Friday, another 6,238 laboratory-confirmed coronavirus cases were recorded in the UK, which is the highest one-day figure since March 25, according to …
Read More »Serious accident involving ambulance and car in Christchurch
[ad_1] TWO people were seriously injured as a result of an accident at a traffic light junction involving a blue-lit ambulance and a car. Police, firefighters and paramedics were called to Barrack Road in Christchurch on Thursday evening. Both vehicles sustained significant damage, with the South Central Ambulance Service vehicle …
Read More »A mile-long stretch of road in Dorset town will be closed for three days
[ad_1] A ROAD in Gillingham will be closed for three days for road works. A one-mile stretch of Bay Road, between the junctions of Shaftesbury Road and outside Stirling View, will be closed in both directions between Wednesday June 14 and Friday June 16. A public notice indicates that the …
Read More »Property hot spots are causing a stir for homebuyers and boat owners
[ad_1] Whether it’s fun on the river or slicing the waves in a speedboat, as an island nation, it’s no surprise that nearly a million of us love to hang out. on the water. In terms of recreation, it is not the most affordable with even a modest vessel requiring …
Read More »Indian variant ‘dominant in UK’ as confirmed cases increase by 79%
[ad_1] The Covid-19 variant that originated in India is now believed to be dominant in the UK, with early evidence suggesting it could lead to an increased risk of hospitalization compared to the Kent variant. A total of 12,431 cases of the Indian variant, also known as the Delta variant, …
Read More »Burglary at Gillingham Church
[ad_1] POLICE are investigating after burglars broke into a church in Dorset. Officers investigating the heist, which took place in Gillingham, are calling for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. According to a police statement, it was discovered at 9 a.m. on Thursday, June 3 that entry had …
Read More »The location rule still applies by the sea – David Alexander
[ad_1] North Berwick is a popular choice For many decades, the British seaside was the destination of choice for most family summer vacations until cheap flights to the sun caused a major decline from the 1970s. seaside popularity has declined among home visitors (although stays are expected to increase this …
Read More »Mazars opens office in Newcastle, its 16th in the UK
[ad_1] Mazars professional services firm has opened a new office in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. This is the midsize company’s 16th presence in the UK. Founded in Europe, Mazars is present in more than 90 countries and territories, with a global network of 40,400 professionals now dedicated to helping clients make the most …
Read More »Economic cost of lost learning runs into billions, warns Sir Kevan Collins
[ad_1] Sir Kevan Collins resigned as the education catch-up czar feared the government’s £ 1.4bn fund to help children recoup missed lessons ‘was well below what is needed’. It was reported that he had requested funding of £ 15bn and 100 additional teaching hours per pupil, rather than the £ …
Read More »Sailing Hotspot House Prices for Boat Owners Home Buyers
[ad_1] With summer just around the corner, it’s not just the beach appeal that makes the UK coastline an attractive proposition, with about 950,000 to take us to the waves in a yacht or a motor boat. When it comes to hobbies, it’s not the most affordable, even with a …
Read More »North Carolina cigar tax changes have champion in state senator who owns cigar shops
[ad_1] Photo: Creative Commons An obscure provision in the state Senate tax package that would change the excise tax on cigars has a supporter in the person of Senator Todd Johnson, a member of the House finance committee and owner of a cigar shop. the disposition cap the excise tax …
Read More »Cornerstone Academy in Hamworthy, Poole has positive Covid-19 case
[ad_1] STUDENTS at a school in Poole have been asked to self-isolate after a positive coronavirus case was confirmed. Cornerstone Academy – formerly Carter Community School – in Hamworthy received confirmation of the case over the bank holiday weekend. It is the first school in Dorset to register a case …
Read More »Flaming June heats up to 80F | Weather | New
[ad_1] The hottest place was Myerscough, Lancs. His 78.6F (25.9C) broke the Bank Holiday Monday record of 77.1F in Kinlochewe, north-west Scotland. Bookies have reduced the odds of breaking “Flaming June” records. Forecasters say that although parts of southern England today may rise to 84F (29C) – warmer than much …
Read More »Castle View residents give gifts to frontline workers
[ad_1] SHOCKING boxes and treats were delivered to âfrontline heroesâ by grateful nursing home residents and staff. Two residents of Castle View Care Home in Poundbury delivered baskets of treats to GP office staff to thank them for all the work they have done to keep people safe throughout the …
Read More »Domino’s announces 5,000 jobs in UK-wide hiring frenzy
[ad_1] Domino’s is looking for 5,000 new staff, as those who worked for the chain during the lockdown are returning to their pre-Covid roles. Hairdressers, students and taxi drivers who worked at Domino’s when their businesses were closed during the pandemic are abandoning the pizza chain to return to their …
Read More »10 signs you’ve lived in Dorset for a long time
[ad_1] OUR beautiful county is loved by locals and visitors alike and today is very special as it is Dorset Day. The annual event celebrates the feast of Dorset’s patron saint, Saint Wite, whose relics can be found in the Church of St Candida and Holy Cross at Whitchurch Canonicorum. …
Read More »some real estate prices up to 48 per this …
[ad_1] The average price of a property in a British seaside town is now £ 265,978, a 10% jump – or over £ 24,000 – in just 12 months, according to the Halifax. Salcombe, Devon, is Britain’s most expensive seaside town, with an average price of £ 950,325. Sandbanks in …
Read More »house prices by the sea up to 48 per …
[ad_1] The average price of a property in a British seaside town is now £ 265,978, a 10% jump – or over £ 24,000 – in just 12 months, according to the Halifax. Salcombe, Devon, is Britain’s most expensive seaside town, with an average price of £ 950,325. Sandbanks in …
Read More »UK beaches inundated with public holiday excursions
[ad_1] Brits have flocked to beaches and parks on Monday’s public holiday, which could be the hottest day of the year. People from across the UK made their way to the beach as the sun set for the third consecutive day of the holiday. The photographs show groups having fun …
Read More »IN PICTURES: Beachgoers bask in the sun on the hottest day of the year yet
[ad_1] Thousands of people flocked to the beach on what was the hottest day of the year so far. Bathers took advantage of the sunny weather with queues for ice cream and others braving the sea for a dip on Bank Holiday Monday. Local forecaster Bournemouth & Poole Weather said …
Read More »Fewer than 10 confirmed Covid-19 cases in Dorset
[ad_1] Fewer than 10 new cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Dorset, according to the latest statistics. The latest government figures show six people tested positive for Covid-19 in the county in the 24 hours leading up to 4 p.m. on Monday, May 31. In the Dorset Council area, …
Read More »JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon defends £ 22million package
[ad_1] THE boss of Bournemouth’s largest private employer, JP Morgan, has defended his salary of US $ 31.7million (£ 22.3million) for 2020. Jamie Dimon was among the heads of banks who appeared before U.S. senators to face criticism over their actions during the pandemic. Senate Banking Committee Chairman Sherrod Brown …
Read More »Dorset Weather: What will the temperature be in Weymouth, Bridport and Bournemouth on Bank Holiday Monday?
[ad_1] DORSET is expected to bask in temperatures above 20 degrees this holiday Monday (Monday May 31). The county has already seen a period of heat this weekend, with tourists flocking to Dorset to enjoy a stay or a day. The warm weather is expected to continue for another day, …
Read More »Boris Johnson marries Carrie Symonds in secret ceremony
[ad_1] Boris Johnson married Carrie Symonds in a low-key ceremony planned in the strictest secrecy. The couple exchanged vows in Westminster Cathedral on Saturday in front of a small group of close friends and family. Initially, Downing Street did not comment on the wedding news, but on Sunday morning a …
Read More »Urgent appeal to find Elke Jaeger, a missing Dorset woman
[ad_1] Officers looking for a missing Wareham woman are asking the public for help in trying to find her. Elke Jaeger, 61, was last seen at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday May 29 at her home in Nundico and by 3 p.m. she was in phone contact telling him she was …
Read More »The most popular areas to buy property in Dorset
[ad_1] The reopening of schools in March coincided with an upsurge in the search for housing – but how much could your house be wanted? Buyer interest in homes on the market has climbed 25% in just two months since schools reopened in March. By Zoopla The latest research shows …
Read More »Five-day excursions to the Vancouver Coast and Fraser regions
[ad_1] Breadcrumb Links Trip New Local travel Local News Looking for a place to go while the travel restrictions are still in place? Here are a few places to consider in Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley and (a bit) beyond. Author of the article: Cheryl Chan White Pine Beach viewed …
Read More »Anti-immigration protesters cut off traffic at Port of Dover
[ad_1] Traffic has been halted in the bustling port of Dover as anti-immigration protesters march to oppose migrant crossings. Trucks have lined up along the A20 and are unable to reach the key commercial terminal, and a heavy police presence is at the scene. About 50 people, many of them …
Read More »AIRSHOW NEWS: Land, Air, Sea and Stem at the Bournemouth Air Festival | Airshow dates, news and notices for UK and Europe
[ad_1] This year’s highly anticipated Bournemouth Air Festival is set to engage with a new audience as confirmation of a new STEM space, sponsored by Atlas Elektronik UK (AEUK), takes to the Overcliff East. STEM is a learning and development approach that integrates the fields and challenges of science, technology, …
Read More »Dorset and Wiltshire fire teams dealt with more than 85 burnt cars in one year
[ad_1] More than 80 vehicles have been deliberately torched in Dorset and Wiltshire in a year, according to figures from the fire service. Over the course of a decade, the region’s fire teams have been called to more than 1,300 deliberate vehicle fires, 85 of which were last year. Arsonists …
Read More »Most expensive beach property revealed with Salcombe at the top of the list
[ad_1] Want to be by the sea? Coastal hotspots that have seen real estate prices rise by up to 48% … in ONE YEAR! New data from Halifax has revealed Britain’s most expensive beach towns St Mawes in the southwest has seen house prices rise in the past 12 months …
Read More »Low cost events and activities in Dorset this semester
[ad_1] Wondering how you are going to entertain the kids this semester? Well look no further as we’ve rounded up some of the best business in Dorset. With the country coming out of isolation, we can finally start to come out – hopefully meaning the kids won’t be so bored …
Read More »This week’s passages | The Seattle Times
[ad_1] Kay Tobin Lahusen, 91, a prominent gay rights activist whose photographs documented the early days of the movement and depicted absent lesbians when they were virtually absent from popular culture, died Wednesday in a hospital in West Chester, Pa. Lahusen and her longtime partner Barbara Gittings were at the …
Read More »‘Hope, excitement and relief’ as Ireland braces for vast reopening
[ad_1] The Taoiseach said the feeling of “hope, excitement and relief” is palpable when he confirmed the country’s widespread reopening over the summer. Micheal Martin said that while the end of the pandemic is “within our grasp”, he urged the public to “remain vigilant against the terrible virus”. As Mr …
Read More »Memorial Day Weekend gas prices – what to expect
[ad_1] Yahoo Finance’s Stephanie Asymkos will present the travel outlook for this upcoming Memorial Day weekend. Video transcript [MUSIC PLAYING] ALEXIS CHRISTOFOROUS: Memorial Day gasoline prices are the highest in seven years. And they could stay high all summer. Here with that great news and what you can expect if …
Read More »Covid: Five new cases recorded in Dorset in past 24 hours
[ad_1] A TOTAL of five new cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Dorset in the last 24-hour period, the figures show. The latest government figures show five people tested positive for Covid-19 in the county in the 24 hours leading up to 4 p.m. on Friday, May 28. Four …
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