Boscombe Art Trail

Boscombe art trail links the sea front with shopping street. In the interactive map and gallery has been displayed location of seven sculptures with description, photos and night effects. The art trail was designed by a Dorset-based artist Andy Kirby who won £74,000 commission to design the project. Ideas were put forward by local residents and influenced by the artist's style.
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Boscombe heart charity pins hopes on Christmas

Almost 80 per cent of the items in the store are second-hand, according to store manager Silvia Pettet. Donations to the British Heart Foundation are made by people who drop off their belongings directly to the store. The organisation also offers pick-up services every two weeks. “We have drivers who are willing to collect donations from people’s houses but lately our vans have been returning with few donations.”
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Bournemouth landlords concerned about crime site

Expansion of the government’s popular crime mapping website Police.uk has sparked concerns over falling house prices and difficulties renting rooms among Bournemouth landlords. The website, which has received over 400 million hits since launching in February, has expanded the crimes it shows to include shoplifting, drugs, criminal damage and arson. By the end of this year, the site will also include the names of specific areas where crime levels are highest.
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Boscombe shop owner says ‘dump fast fashion’

A Boscombe vintage shop owner is urging shoppers to dump disposable fashion. Nicki Grainger, owner of 'What Alice Found' in Christchurch Road, said: “It is lovely to work in an environment with people’s belongings that have been treasured for generations, you go into charity shops now and they are completely full with clothes from Primark.
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Poole bus driver makes directorial debut

“I was suffering from terrible stage fright. From then on, I swore never to act again,” he chuckles, sipping a beer. At 62, Mr Mitchener is putting final touches to his pantomime production on Robin Hood, which he has written, produced, directed and self-financed, over the past 18 months. “I did not want to act, but was curious to know what goes on behind the stage and what goes into a theatre production,” he adds.
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‘Music is key’ says Poole publican

Poole's publicans are turning to to music and comedy to beat the economic downturn. The Portsmouth Hoy's Jeremy Thompson believes live entertainment could be the key to keeping customers interested: “In this [economic] climate it’s not good enough to just be a pub... You need to give people a reason to come to you.”
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