Winner of Bridport News Café of the Year announced
The votes have been counted and the results are in for the Bridport News Café of the Year 2024...
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Edits the Dorset Echo's New Arrivals; Trader of the Week; Pub of the Week ; Looking Back and Obituaries section.
Edits the Dorset Echo's New Arrivals; Trader of the Week; Pub of the Week ; Looking Back and Obituaries section.
The votes have been counted and the results are in for the Bridport News Café of the Year 2024...
A PROBATE and trustee notice has been published following the death of a woman from Dorset.
A Christmas Market is coming to some Weymouth public gardens this weekend
More domestic abuse crimes were recorded in Dorset last year, new figures show - 9,472 domestic abuse-related crimes were recorded
Here are some pictures of the effects of wild winter storms blowing into Dorset in the winter of 1990.
At the time of King John (1199 to 1216), Cranborne Chase was divided into two districts, the Inner Bounds and the surrounding Outer Bounds - take it in on this Dorset/Wiltshire border walk
Forde Abbey, an historic house tucked away in the far west of Dorset, is arguably its finest and boasts what has been described as 'the best room in Dorset'
Here are some old pictures of Weymouth restaurants and cafés we once loved and now miss - how many of them do you remember?
Parkinson’s UK’s Bridport and District support group is celebrating its 39th year supporting local people who are living with the condition and their loved ones. The support group arranges regular meetings, talks and activities and provides information, advice, support and friendship for people with Parkinson’s and their friends, family and carers.
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