Day: January 30, 2014

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MP calls for patient voices to be heard

Annette Brooke, MP for Mid Dorset and North Poole, joined Breast Cancer Care in Parliament this week to call for breast cancer patients’ voices to be central to decisions about the availability of new medicines on the NHS in England. Patients affected by breast cancer were on hand to share their experiences with MPs and…

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85 at 85

Trustee of Autism Wessex, Joan Dampney, is taking on an abseiling challenge to raise funds for the charity. Joan is a long term supporter of the charity and is taking this opportunity to do something she has always wanted to do whilst raising money. Joan Dampney comments, “I’ve always wanted to abseil so I’m taking…

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Dorset news

Verwood paedophile jailed for 5 years

A specialist unit of Dorset Police detectives have successfully convicted a paedophile following an investigation in conjunction with US Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in London, the National Crime Agency (NCA) and Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP). Mark Luscombe a 29-year-old man from Verwood was sentenced to a total of five years imprisonment on…

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Ty’s friends raise funds

The family and friends of a former patient at Lewis-Manning have raised over £4000 for the hospice following his death last year.

Tyrone ‘Ty’ Mills, who was 47 and had cancer, had been a regular patient at the hospice in the months leading up to his death in December.

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Artists can enter THAT competition

Students studying design, illustration, interior design or CAD specialists, as well as budding artists from the BH Postcode and Dorset area, are being called to take part in a very special competition in association with THAT Group. THAT Group are the developers of the new £85 million Hilton Hotel in Bournemouth and they have partnered…

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Help trace the owner of valuable poems

Police officers in Dorchester are appealing for the help of the public after a selection of valuable poems were recovered in the town.

Approximately 50 representations of Thomas Hardy poems were seized by police in Dorchester on 2 January 2014 – the owner has not been identified.

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