King’s Park Academy has opened its own nursery class, Little Ambers. The nursery provision, which was previously occupied by a private nursery has undergone a major refurbishment and is already over-subscribed and operating a waiting list. Both King’s Park Academy and Little Ambers in Ashley Road, Bournemouth, are part of Ambitions Academies Trust (AAT) which is known for turning around … Read More
‘Oarsome’ achievement of Harewood rowers
Harewood College in Bournemouth is celebrating rowing success indoors and on the water.
John, 87, sets wheels in motion for Sport Relief
A Dorset care home resident has shown that age is no barrier when it comes to raising cash for Sport Relief. John Griffiths, 87, was determined to do his bit for the charity appeal by joining an in-house cycle relay at Colten Care’s Canford Chase. Thirty team members, volunteers and guests at the Branksome Park home planned to pedal on … Read More
Budget welcomed by Dorset Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Dorset Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) chief executive Ian Girling today welcomed business friendly measures in the Budget.
Students taste the bright lights of Hollywood
LeAF Studio students have recently returned from a trip of a lifetime to Hollywood.
School launches library appeal
Children at Colehill First Shool in Wimborne launched an appeal for their library on World Book Day.
Put children first in divorce, says family law specialist
Experience family lawyer Lesley Powell has joined Dorset and Somerset law firm Battens Solicitors.
Cutting Stamp Duty corners is road to ruin
A Portsmouth chartered surveyors has warned investors against cutting corners in a bid to beat a Stamp Duty rise in April.
It all adds up at Harewood
Harewood College students scored highly in national maths competition.
Merley mums go potty for Mother’s Day Café
Children at Merley First School in Dorset gave their mums a special Mother’s Day treat.