Drums will beat and colours will fly as a Royal Navy ship will be given the highest honour possible.
Entry was gained to a property on Bingham Avenue at around 8pm on April 18.
Two cars were involved in a crash on a Bournemouth road yesterday.
The cost of getting a BBC TV Licence has increased by £10.50 to £169.50
https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/24277174.bbc-tv-licence-rule-save-170-licence-fee/?ref=rss
The Waitrose Salted Dairy Butter is being recalled as the product may be unsafe to eat, due to the presence of blue cloth
The Waitrose Salted Dairy Butter is being recalled as the product may be unsafe to eat, due to the presence of blue cloth
Everyone of a certain age remembers Slinky at Boscombe's Opera House In a departure from its usual venue at the Opera House, the Slinky Easter Ball took place at the Bournemouth International Cen...
Wessex Internet was named as the best rural enterprise in the South West of England at the Countryside Alliance Awards 2024
There are a few pets from the RSPCA Ashley Heath Animal Centre in Ringwood, Dorset who are looking for their forever homes
https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/24275388.dorset-rspca-6-pets-looking-forever-homes/?ref=rss
The A31 between Ashley Heath and the M27 at Cadnam to close in May
https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/24273815.hampshire-a31-close-m27-beginning-may/?ref=rss
Poole Harbour Festival bosses have promised to take things to the next level at this year’s event by offering something for everyone.
Part of the beach has been fenced off outside a popular restaurant while excavators dig up sand.
Body Shop’s former Bournemouth town centre unit has been snatched up a month after it was closed down.
Tensions reached boiling point at Tuesday night’s full council meeting as residents and councillors all clashed with each other.
An inquest has opened into the death of a missing man who was found in his boss’ property.
Chocolate thieves are snatching bulks of confectionary and abusing staff before reportedly selling it on to smaller retailers.
Parts of the head of a man who was killed and dismembered in Boscombe are yet to be found.
A BOSCOMBE resident has complained dog walkers are leaving poo on the street after a bin was removed by BCP Council.
Wimborne M&S food hall will close for good this Friday after open for only six months.
A Moors Valley Country Park ranger has completed the London Marathon in memory of Dad, partner, and friend who died a month before the run.
A community group is organising a town-wide spring clean, and wants as many people as possible to get involved.
Armed police were seen in Poole today after reports of a ‘woman in distress’ in the early hours of the morning.
https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/24276840.police-called-woman-distress-newtown-poole/?ref=rss
A man had his phone stolen after he was assaulted outside a KFC.
Stolen meat was returned to its rightful place on the supermarket shelves as police officers clamp down on shoplifting.
A theatre company that has performed on an island for 60 years has announced that this summer’s production there will be its last.
Police have responded to a crash in Parkstone between a car and motorcycle.
Forensics officers were called to investigate a town centre burglary at a jewellery store.
A popular optometrist serving Bournemouth and Poole is retiring after 40 years.
Debbie Ann Pereira, 39, and Benjamin Lee Atkins, 49, are facing trial at Winchester Crown Court following the alleged murder of 49 year-old Simon Shotton
CLARKS shoe shop in Blandford Forum have announced it has closed doors.
Isabelle Gamble gave birth to her baby boy at St Mary’s Maternity Unit in Poole Hospital in 2019.
https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/24272433.mum-speaks-breastfeeding-incident-hospital/?ref=rss
The countdown is on for an all-new Dorset agricultural show
Nearly a thousand homes are suffering from a power outage this morning.
https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/24274426.bournemouth-1000-homes-affected-power-cut/?ref=rss
A DORSET wine bar called Rocky’s is in a fight to avoid a knock-out blow from neighbours.
Firefighters extinguished a late night moped fire last night in Bournemouth.
BIG Brother are searching for its next contestants for the hit reality show and looking for people in Dorset.
https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/24273928.big-brother-looking-contestants-dorset/?ref=rss
A new car dealership is to open in Ferndown.
An abandoned apartment block which some had feared was being used to house migrants has been converted into holiday lets.
BEFORE Rockwater arrived in Branksome, residents feared a Love Island-esque soulless restaurant full of wannabe Kardashians.
Dorset Cereals’ owner has posted a 37 per cent jump in its pre-tax profits in the six months leading to March.
Bournemouth's Trouville Hotel could be given a new lease of life as another developer appears to have taken it on.
A woman stole £48,000 from her employer to fund her luxurious lifestyle and cure her insecurities.
Beach hut owners have expressed doubts over whether the council will allow huts to return after a fierce storm caused major destruction.
https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/24271051.doubts-beach-huts-will-rebuilt-milford/?ref=rss
Shaun Colvin was a bright 13-year-old boy who suffered from a brain tumour for many years.
https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/24271950.dorset-pupil-dies-battle-brain-tumour-13/?ref=rss
A town centre supercar event that was postponed due to high winds has been rearranged for a bank holiday weekend.
The world’s leading beach polo tournament is set to return to the sand this summer.
https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/24271942.sandpolo-set-return-sandbanks-beach-summer/?ref=rss
Plans to build flats in Christchurch town centre have been refused after concerns the future occupants would be “cramped”.
https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/24269171.plans-refused-flats-bargates-christchurch/?ref=rss
A barn in a council-owned farm was set on fire after a resident called Police about vandals in the farm two days prior.
A new specialist nursery for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) will ‘enhance the learning and development’ of children under five.
Bonfires in the garden of a murder-accused couple smelt of “burning flesh” and a “decomposing body”, a court heard.