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Poole clothing store 'closed until further notice'
A POOLE clothing store has temporarily closed its doors to customers. Peacocks on Ashley Road, Parkstone is currently closed due to 'unforeseen circumstances'. It is unknown when the shop will reopen. A sign posted on the shop's front
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'I hope it keeps going': Kerkez 'really happy' to notch two assists against City
MILOS Kerkez said he has been working on his crossing and was pleased to provide assists for both of the Cherries goals against Manchester City. The left back did excellently to beat Phil Foden on the outside and cut back to Antoine Semenyo from
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Sensational Cherries make history and ruin Noel Gallagher's day
IT WAS a historic afternoon at the Vitality Stadium yesterday as AFC Bournemouth beat Premier League champions Manchester City for the first time. Dean Court erupted as the Cherries secured a famous 2-1 win over the Citizens, a result that sees
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Cherries fans can subscribe for just £2 for 2 months in this flash sale
CHERRIES fans who want to subscribe to the Daily Echo can enjoy an exclusive offer of £2 for 2 months or over 30% off an annual subscription during our limited-time promotion. A digital subscription is the best way to read the Echo online. Subscribers
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Transformed pub offers food and classic beverages
A POOLE pub that has just undergone a major transformation to improve its appearance is the Daily Echo’s Pub of the Week. The Lord Wimborne in Lagland Street offers traditional food and classic beverages. The pub first opened in 2002 and has
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More Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole adults out of work last year
A FIFTH of people in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole were economically inactive last year, official figures show, as the Chancellor promised to "protect working people". On Wednesday in Labour's first Budget in over a decade, Rachel Reeves
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The substantial 18th-century Dorset mill which retains its original machinery
LOCATED close to the village of Sturminster Marshall, and with status as a National Trust site, is the 18th-century White Mill. The mill's history stretches back centuries, but the site as it is known today was rebuilt all the way back in 1776.
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Try this quiet and pretty Dorset riverside walk
On this town and country walk, beginning in Sturminster Newton, we will explore the woods of Twinwood Coppice, walk the Stour Valley’s riverside fields, and visit Cutt Mill which was devastated by fire over 20 years ago. Click into the photo gallery
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Winter fuel payment deadline looming for thousands of benefits claimants
The deadline is looming for thousands of people to claim vital help they're entitled to and get backdated winter fuel payments in the process. Older people can claim backdated Pension Credit that'll trigger eligibility for the current Winter Fuel
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Meet the chef serving Thai treats to delighted diners in the New Forest
Meet the chef serving up Thai treats to delighted diners in the New Forest. Saroj Watmanee, from Britannia Thai in Brockenhurst, talks keeping people happy and building his family a home in Thailand in our meet the chef column. What first
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Semenyo Supernova as Cherries stun City in historic victory
THE Cherries stunned top-of-the-table Manchester City with a sensational 2-1 victory to record their first win over the Citizens in their history. Andoni Iraola’s Cherries deservedly led at the break after a fantastically taken Antoine Semenyo
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New shop set to open at Castlepoint
A NEW shop is set to fill an empty unit at Castlepoint shopping centre. Plans have been submitted to replace the former Robert Dyas unit into a Rituals store. Rituals sells home and body products and cosmetics and was founded in a basement
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Dorset pub inspected by food hygiene officials
A NUMBER of cafés, pubs, restaurants and takeaways across Dorset and the New Forest have been handed new food hygiene ratings recently. Each week, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) inspects businesses across the country, assessing hygiene and safety
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A338 Spur Road to close from Monday - all you need to know
ROAD closures along the A338 Spur Road next month will bring disruption to motorists. Planned maintenance work along the busy dual carriageway will start on Monday, November 4 and last until Friday, November 8. Workmen will be alongside
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Concerns over 'detrimental impact' of seafront restaurant's revamp plans
NEW plans to revamp a seafront restaurant would have a 'detrimental impact', warn Christchurch Town Council. The town council has raised an objection over the newest planning application for changes at the Noisy Lobster at Avon Beach. The owners
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Bournemouth death notices: Tributes for 12 people who have died
The Bournemouth Echo published 12 death notices between Friday, October 25 and Thursday, October 31. Every week, the Bournemouth Echo publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have passed away. As
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White Witch's charismatic personality and her connections with New Forest village
Sybil Leek, a name synonymous with witchcraft in the mid-20th century, carved a unique niche for herself in the world of the occult. Her flamboyant style, coupled with her deep knowledge of astrology and esoteric practices, made her a captivating figure
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Bournemouth restaurant broken into twice in one week
WESTBOURNE restaurant Lazy Fox has experienced two break-ins with around £4000 of items stolen. Co-owner of Lazy Fox, Enoely Fernandez, reported that almost £4000 of items were stolen from their premises in Seamoor Road. The amount was split
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PHOTOS: Coastal home on the market for £2.1 million in 'rare opportunity'
A COASTAL retreat in one of the South Coast’s most sought-after locations has gone on the market for £2.1 million. Located in Lilliput, 60 Brownsea View Avenue is a five-bedroom, four-bathroom home, boasting panoramic views across Poole Harbour