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.
One track mind laid to rest
One of the country’s most prominent and expert rail enthusiasts who died aged 71 was taken to his funeral in a carriage he had restored himself. Mike Stollery was a life-long rail fanatic and was one of the people who began the restoration of the Swanage steam railway in Dorset which he volunteered on for 44 years. Such was his … Read More
Express Rail Services gets ahead
The specialist rail recruitment agency acquired by Berry Recruitment Group (BRG) has won a major contract to supply temporary workers and permanent recruitment services to one of the UK’s leading transport companies, The Go-Ahead Group. Express Rail Services’ manager Justin Ayling said the Go-Ahead contract could be worth millions of pounds a year to the rapidly-growing recruiter. Being part of … Read More
Businesses give feedback on taxation of small companies
Dorset businesses have had their say on the Government’s taxation of small companies. Seven clients of chartered accountants and business advisers Princecroft Willis (PcW) were invited to put their views direct to Brian Palmer and Andy Richens of the Office of Tax Simplification (OTS). The consultation was part of a review by the OTS which has now sent a report … Read More
Raising the Voice
The peckish people behind the Village Voice magazine in Kinson, Bournemouth, had lots to talk about when they won the Yellow Buses’ #2cake Friday competition. Bob Wright, Chairman of the Kinson Business Forum and of Poppies florist, retweeted a Yellows’ tweet and was picked at random to receive two cakes. They were delivered by Fiona Harwood and Ollie Wheatley from the Yellows … Read More