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Dorset BH14 0JR • United Kingdom
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A ferry company has announced the addition of several new sailing routes that are now available from Poole in Dorset.
A Poole-based stationery company has made a double acquisition in the form of two companies that produce and print forms.
The Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has announced that they are looking for an agency to handle their public relations.
An exhibition featuring postcards that were banned over 50 years ago for being too saucy has opened in Kent.
A walk of support took place in Portland recently to encourage the authorities to station a new coastguard supercentre in the area.
Bournemouth Air Festival gets underway on 18th August and the official festival brochure is now on sale.
The annual Weymouth Spirit of the Sea Festival showcased a packed programme of events that encouraged people to get celebrate the sea-faring heritage of the region.
Bournemouth and Poole’s high street shops are turning to point of sale printing to help them drive sales in the increasingly tough high street financial climate.
A Rochdale MP has come under fire from local residents after having his election campaigns produced by a Dorset-based company offering leaflet printing.
Three beaches in the Dorset region have been hailed as being amongst the top ten beaches in the whole of Britain in a recent poll by travel website TripAdvisor. Visitors to the TripAdvisor website voted for their favourite UK beach and the poll was topped by St. Ives and Newquay, with Bournemouth ranking in third place. The other two Dorset beaches named in the top ten were Weymouth and Swanage. This news will come as a real boost to the Dorset tourist board and is a welcome poll for UK tourism in general, with many UK families now choosing to forego holidays abroad in favour of ‘staycationing’ or holidaying in the UK because of the current uncertain economic climate. People are on the lookout for ways to save money without having to compromise on the elements that make a holiday special, such as good food, great entertainment and fantastic beaches.