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CHERRIES HELD BY BARROW BOYS
CHERRIES lived to fight another day in the FA Cup after battling back to force a replay against non-league Barrow. Kevin Bond's troops survived a first round scare at Holker Street after Jem Karacan's second goal in a week earned them a 1-1 draw. The
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Objections over drugs support
PLANS to site a drug and alcohol support and advice centre in New Milton have led to 73 letters of objection and two petitions from residents and businesses. But Michael Taylor of the Society of St James says people have no need to be afraid because
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Mum’s anger at ‘Ryan’s law’ snub
A BLANDFORD mum whose baby son was killed by his father says she is both livid and disappointed there was no mention this week of the promised Coroner's Bill in the Queen's Speech. Cathy Franklin had been told Ryan's Law' would be included in the speech
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New homes by railway station
PLANNING committee councillors in Christchurch have finally approved outline plans for a controversial housing scheme beside the town's railway station. Despite some town hall members still having major reservations over the application to build over
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‘We’ll turn five homes into 31’
A DEVELOPER says it is "quietly confident of victory" over its plans to build apartments for the elderly in Wimborne, which go to a public inquiry next month. Churchill Retirement Living hopes to bulldoze five family homes in Leigh Road and replace them
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The great outdoors
VISITING Utah is like going on an exciting voyage of discovery. Most Brits have next to no knowledge of the Beehive state in the USA, which is a great pity, as there is so much to see and do. For those who love the great outdoors and adventure, this
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Take a moment to remember
ON SUNDAY, those of us who take the trouble will spend a few moments remembering, or more accurately, paying tribute. This past week has seen a flurry of publicity in the build up to Remembrance Sunday. This has been good in one sense because it will
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‘Shock and disgust’ over poppy tin thefts
THE theft of three Poppy Appeal collection boxes in Swanage has been branded "absolutely disgusting". Collections at the Co-op, Crows Nest Inn, Ulwell Road, and Swanage Post Office, Kings Road, are thought to have been stolen some time between Tuesday
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Royal Scott
KEVIN Bond believes Reading's youngsters are ready-made to slot into League One life because of the way they are looked after at the Premier League club. And the Cherries boss should know, because he now has four Royals in his squad, with left-back Scott
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Doctor, doctor...
"I'M not a real doctor!" declared TV's Martin Clunes, trying hard to keep a grip on reality after receiving an honorary doctorate from Bournemouth University. The star of the hit ITV1 show, Doc Martin, was at the Bournemouth International Centre yesterday
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Supersize ambulances for obese patients
THE increasing number of obese people has forced an ambulance service into buying bigger ambulances. South Western Ambulance Service NHS Trust is replacing its fleet of ambulances with bigger vehicles which can accommodate trolleys for "supersize" casualties