The Bournemouth One News Centre
All the news you need for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole with travel information and national headlines.
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Man dies after moped crash in Christchurch
A man in his eighties has died following a collision in Christchurch. He was riding a Vespa moped when the incident happened on Sunday afternoon in The Grove. Officers are carrying out enquiries to establish what happened and road closures remain in place. Police are asking witnesses and drivers with dashcam footage to come forward. Information can also be passed on anonymously to Crimestoppers.
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Family exhibition to open at Upton Gallery
A family of Bournemouth based artists is bringing their work together for a new exhibition in Poole this month. The Living Line features poetry, visual art and hand bound books created by James Sale, Linda Sale and their son Joseph Sale. They say the show reflects an ongoing creative conversation shaped across generations and different art forms. It will run for one week at Upton Country Park, marking the first time their work has been shown together as a family.
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Two more weather warnings issued for Dorset
Two more yellow weather warnings have been issued for east Dorset and the south coast over the next 24 hours with icy conditions expected overnight into Monday morning. Wet surfaces and falling temperatures could lead to ice on untreated roads and pavements, with fog also possible. Further rain from Monday into Tuesday may bring localised flooding, with a small chance of travel disruption. People are being advised to check forecasts regularly and plan journeys carefully.
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Cherries win at Wolves to seal away points
AFC Bournemouth secured a two nil away win at Wolverhampton Wanderers after a disciplined and composed performance. Junior Kroupi opened the scoring before Alex Scott added a late second to settle the contest. Goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic made a series of important saves as pressure grew. The result gives Bournemouth a clean sheet and three valuable points on the road.
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Residents return home after Storm Chandra
Residents are being allowed back after their homes after they were evacuated during flooding caused by Storm Chandra at three sites in the Bournemouth area. River and groundwater levels rose quickly after intense rainfall, leading to evacuations and more than one hundred flooding reports on local roads. Power has been restored at Iford Bridge and flood warnings there have been lifted. Further rain is forecast, with a yellow weather warning expected from midday on Monday. People are being advised to remain cautious and check travel plans.

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