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  • Man charged in connection with reported robbery and exposure

    A man will appear in court after a reported robbery and exposure incident in Christchurch. Police say a teenage boy was approached in Mudeford Woods by a man who exposed himself, made inappropriate comments, and took the boy's phone before damaging it. The boy managed to escape and return home, and detectives later arrested a thirty-seven-year-old local man. He faces several charges and is due in court in July two thousand twenty-six.

  • Schools Minister and MP visit school

    Rushcombe First School in Corfe Mullen welcomed the Schools Minister and local MP to observe its creative teaching. The school uses drama, role-play, and themed ‘Learning Adventures’ to deliver the curriculum, encouraging pupils to explore topics like environmental issues from their own perspectives. Even the youngest children participate in Philosophy sessions, nurturing curiosity and critical thinking. Rushcombe’s innovative approach has earned it an outstanding Ofsted rating for over twenty years.

  • Suspected arson investigated at Poole park

    A fire at Bourne Valley Park in Poole is being investigated by police, who suspect it may have been started deliberately. Officers were alerted by the fire service and are now appealing for information from anyone who was in the area. No one was hurt, but police stress that these incidents can have serious consequences. The investigation is ongoing as officers follow up all leads.

  • JPMorgan plans approved for Bournemouth

    Planning permission has been approved for JP Morgan to develop office space, infrastructure and parking at Chaseside in Bournemouth. BCP Council’s Eastern Planning Committee backed the application, allowing the proposed development to move forward after considering the plans. Council Leader Councillor Millie Earl said the investment showed confidence in Bournemouth and highlighted the area’s ability to attract major businesses while maintaining its strong sense of community. She said investment of this kind could support the local economy, create more jobs, provide career opportunities for graduates and encourage people to build their futures locally.

  • Tap dance production heads to Bournemouth

    A contemporary tap dance production will bring a cinematic story to Bournemouth this autumn. Stories - The Tap Dance Sensation will visit Bournemouth Pavilion on Saturday the seventh of November, following its sold-out UK premiere in twenty twenty-four. The show follows Icarus, a young actor caught in the control of a powerful film director, told through tap dance, urban jazz and an original score. Ten dancers will perform against a changing set designed to move audiences between film sets, hotels and gambling clubs. RB Dance Company says the production celebrates tap dance while presenting the art form for contemporary audiences.

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