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All the news you need for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole with travel information and national headlines.
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Teenage motorcyclist dies in Poole crash
A seventeen year old motorcyclist has died after a collision with a truck at the Safety Drive roundabout in Poole yesterday evening. Emergency crews were called at around five o’clock, but the teenager from North Dorset was pronounced dead at the scene. The truck driver was not injured and police kept roads closed late into the evening while collision investigators examine the area at the scene. Dorset Police are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage, and say anyone with information should contact them or speak to Crimestoppers anonymously.
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Poole Museum displays Mortar Wreck finds
Poole Museum is now showing artefacts from the Mortar Wreck found off Studland in Poole Bay. The thirteenth century vessel was raised with help from Bournemouth University maritime archaeologists. Visitors can see Purbeck stone mortars and gravestone slabs recovered from the wreck. A Time Team episode will follow the discovery and its journey into the museum.
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Purbeck students call for better transport
Students at Purbeck School have raised concerns about limited access to school transport beyond the age of sixteen. They told their MP that the current system makes it harder for young people to stay in education until eighteen. Vikki Slade has taken their views to Parliament and is continuing to challenge ministers on the issue. She is also holding a youth event for local people who want to share their experiences.
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Poole depot named best in the UK
Morebus in Poole has been named the best bus depot in the UK, following national recognition for its safety and reliability. The judging panel praised its engineering standards, including a full MOT pass rate and clean vehicles. Morebus leaders said the award reflects the hard work of the whole team. Parent company Go South Coast was also recognised for its efforts to recruit more women into driving and engineering roles.
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Young carers ball raises vital support
My Time Young Carers has raised more than forty seven thousand pounds at its annual Roaring Twenties themed ball in Bournemouth. The event at the Hilton brought together supporters, local businesses and community leaders. Guests heard how the charity’s programmes are helping young carers, including a personal account from Bournemouth East MP Tom Hayes. The money will help My Time continue key projects, including its Operation Christmas gift bag appeal for young carers across Dorset and the Isle of Wight.

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