Football: Terras and Magpies live match updates
4:55pm FT: Terras 1-1 Dulwich And referee Joel Mannix duly blows his whistle to end the game. Dulwich will feel
4:55pm FT: Terras 1-1 Dulwich And referee Joel Mannix duly blows his whistle to end the game. Dulwich will feel
Parents are being reminded never to give their child nurofen or ibuprofen to treat chicken pox. While it could be an easy mistake to make when you're trying to ease your child's symptoms, parents have been warned it could make things much worse
MARK Molesley believes Weymouth are enjoying “exciting times” as the Terras look to cement their Vanarama National League South play-off position in the business end of the season. Molesley led Weymouth to promotion as Southern League champions
DORCHESTER Town manager Leigh Robinson believes suspended winger Tom Blair must clear his name of troublesome disciplinary issues by delivering on the pitch. Blair, who today serves the second of a seven-match ban, has picked up three red cards
DORCHESTER Town legend Nathan Walker has returned to the Magpies, the club has announced. Walker last season made a comeback under former boss Callum Brooks, helping the Clayson Stadium side stay up in the final 10 games of the campaign. The
AN injured person had to be cut free from their vehicle following a two-vehicle crash near Beaminster. Crews from Beaminster and Bridport fire stations along with police, the air ambulance and land ambulance crews attended the incident at around
CUSTOMERS of TK Maxx and Homesense are being urged to bring back some DW home candles with wooden wicks because of a risk of choking from an excessive amount of toxic smoke. They are model numbers 138160, 138666, 138677 and 138723, sold with different
COASTGUARDS and police have been out searching for a missing person on Portland. The search was triggered during the early hours of this morning. Coastguard officers from Portland Bill Coastguard Rescue Team and Wyke Regis Coastguard Rescue
A DRIVER was found to have no licence when he was stopped after reports of dangerous driving. Officers were tasked to stop the vehicle following the reports on Thursday A spokesman for Purbeck Police said: "Officers called to a report of dangerous
A MAN has been arrested for breaching a Criminal Behaviour Order in Weymouth. A spokesman for Weymouth and Portland Police said: "At 17:16 on Thursday, January 9, officers were called to reports of a male causing a disturbance near to Weymouth
AS 2019 has come to an end, the West Bay Coastguard team are looking back on an even busier year once again. The crew attended a total of 59 incidents last year, one more than in 2018, which was 23 incidents more than in 2017. Coastguards treated
Here's our pets of the week, could you adopt any of these and give them the forever home they're dreaming of? Mia I’m Mia, 7 years old and a sweet lady looking for a forever home. I’ll need to be the only pet in an adult only home. I prefer
THE owners of four dogs stolen by burglars who ripped a gate from its hinges to get to their kennel say the pets are still missing. As reported, gamekeeper Reece Ronald and his mother-in-law Maggie Flower have called for the safe return of their
A TOWN councillor has resigned, citing 'personal reasons' for his departure and sparking a possible by-election. Cllr Tim Griffiths, who had represented the ward of Wyke Regis on the Weymouth Town Council, was elected as an independent following
DEMOLITION of part of the former Thornlow School in Connaught Road, Weymouth may be a step closer. Developers have asked Dorset Council for approval to a number of conditions of a previously agreed plan which includes the part demolition of the
HERE is the first look at a new cafe and heritage centre being proposed as part of the revamp of Weymouth’s Radipole Park and Gardens. If approved the centre will create two full-time and six part-time jobs and will open daily from 10am to 5pm,
Families in Dorset can see the incredible story of The Little Prince retold with dance, theatre, humour and spoken word. The tale of a pilot stranded in the desert can be seen in Cerne Abbas on Saturday, January 25 at 2:30pm. It will be performed
A 74-year-old woman is due to appear in court in connection with a serious crash which left a motorcyclist with serious injuries. The crash, which involved a black Volkswagen Golf and a black Velocette motorcycle, happened on Bere Road,Wareham,
A TANK from The Tank Museum’s collection is featured in Sir Sam Mendes’ new award-winning First World War film epic 1917. The film, released yesterday, features the Bovington attraction's Mark II tank. However the machine didn't even leave the museum
A PHOTOGRAPHER captured a majestic photo of the sun rising through Dorset's Durdle Door arch – a once-in-a-year opportunity. Every year lucky visitors can see the sun rise right through the famous arch, and the spectacle is stunning to watch and
MR SAMWAYS is right that coalition governments as a result of proportional representation do not necessarily produce “sweetness and light”. That is not the point. What they do have is a better chance of producing a consensus that is more widely acceptable
SCARE away the bad spirits and toast to good health in the orchard when a popular wassail celebration returns. The annual, ancient event will take place in Bridport Community Orchard tomorrow with an abundance of cider, apple juice, storytelling
PLANS for extension at two Dorchester homes will be objected to by town councillors. Planning committee members voted to ask Dorset Council to reject a two-storey rear extension, a porch and other changes to the front of the property at 72 Maiden
As people embrace a healthy lifestyle for the New Year, the new owners of an independent health food shop tell us about the daunting prospect of taking over a shop founded 42 years ago. Laura Hanton reports. IT'S becoming increasingly tough for
Hopes have been raised that fresh talks will be held in a bid to resolve the long-running dispute over guards on trains on one of the busiest rail franchises in the country which includes the Weymouth-Waterloo line. Members of the Rail, Maritime
CORFE MULLEN 1 PORTLAND VETERANS 4 Andy Barber's Portland Town Veterans have seen a turn around in their fortunes of late and they started the new decade off to a flyer, running out 4-1 winners away to Windgreen Corfe Mullen Veterans First in
A Portland company boss who endangered troops and cheated the Ministry of Defence by selling it equipment unfit for purpose in a £1.4 million planned fraud has been jailed for three years and four months. Carl Tiltman, 56, duped the Royal Navy
NEW rules on parking charges have been unveiled, which could see the number of fines - and the amount paid - slashed for motorists. The British Parking Association has launched a fresh Code of Practice for parking on private land, which their members
A teenager was arrested by police in a crackdown on drug dealing in Dorchester. Officers were patrolling in and around Lubbecke Way on Tuesday afternoon following reports of drug-related activity in the area. A spokesman for Dorchester Police