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by Trevor Bevins, Local Democracy Reporter.
New Dorchester Mayor Les Fry will highlight his own cancer diagnosis during his year in office to raise awareness of prostate cancer.
The independent councillor, a former Police Inspector, takes on the office from Cllr ...
Appeal for information following indecent exposure incident in Weymouth

Police officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward following a report of indecent exposure in Weymouth.
A woman aged in her 20s was walking near to the bus stop by Littlemoor Shopping Centre on Littlemoor ...
Free Folk Festival returns to Weymouth

One of the UK’s largest free folk festivals returns to Weymouth next weekend with brand-new Fringe programme
The free Wessex Folk Festival returns to Weymouth on 30–31 May 2026, bringing live music, Morris dancing, workshops and family entertainment back to ...

by Trevor Bevins, Local Democracy Reporter.
A Portland quarry could remain in use for another eight and a half years – possibly until 2036.
The Admiralty Quarry off Easton Lane takes in much of the inert material from local building sites ...
Volunteers sought to become part of Radipole reserve’s future

The Specialist SEN college which runs the café at Radipole in Weymouth is appealing for volunteers and local organisations to help it offer exciting community events and projects at the reserve once the RSPB scales back its involvement.
Students from ...

Dorset Cricket League Results:
Chalk Valley vs Dorchester, match abandoned.
Martinstown vs Sherborne, Martinstown won by 64 runs.
Wimborne vs Bere Regis, match drawn.
Poole vs Blandford, match abandoned.
Weymouth vs Christchurch, Christchurch won by 8 wickets.
Portland Red Triangle vs Broadstone, PRT won by ...
Dorchester to host the Dorset Ceramics Market in July

Dorset Clay Cooperative is bringing together a one-day market celebrating the variety and versatility of contemporary ceramics, with makers from across Dorset and further afield, including the 2026 winner of channel 4’s The Great Pottery Throwdown, Fynn Allen.
Fynn says ...
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Below are the next 5 upcoming events. There’s much more in the Local Events Diary…
Thu 21 May
Smuggling in Dorset and Hampshire
Location: Dorset History Centre, Bridport Road, Dorchester, DT1 1RP7:00 pm. In the 18th & 19th centuries high taxes led to increased illicit imports to Britain. Stories of the battles between smugglers & excisemen have been handed down in archival records, family stories, local legends & songs. Join us for an evening of music, folklore and local history with Bonny Sartin. Tickets are £8 for Dorset Archives Trust members or £10 for non-members. Please book via web link below.
Contact: Dorset History Centre | 01305 250550 | Email | Web | MapSat 23 May
Wild wetland bird walk
10:00 am to 12:30 pm
Location: Brownsea Island, Poole Harbour, Poole, BH13 7EEBrownsea Island is a haven for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Our guided walks, led by an expert Dorset Wildlife Trust ranger, take you through the island’s beautiful wetlands. Brownsea Lagoon is one of the best birdwatching sites in England. The lagoon’s shallow, nutrient-rich waters draw in thousands of birds annually, creating an ever-changing avian spectacle.
Contact: National Trust | 03442491895 | Email | Web | MapSun 24 May
Choral Eucharist for Pentecost
10:30 am to 12:00 pm
Location: St Peter’s Church, High West Street, Dorchester, DT1 1XAYou are warmly invited to our cathedral-style service of Choral Eucharist for Pentecost on Sunday 24th May at 10.30am in St Peter’s Church, Dorchester. The music includes: Tallis’s ‘O Lord give thy Holy Spirit’, Mozart’s ‘Missa brevis in F K.192’ and Grayston Ives’s ‘Listen sweet dove’. All are very welcome to this free service. More information via web link below.
Contact: Music at St Peter’s | 01305250719 | Email | Web | MapTue 26 May
Coffee and Chat
10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Location: The Kings Arms Hotel, 30 High East Street, Dorchester, DT1 1HFCome and join us for a coffee and chat at the Kings Arms, High East Street, Dorchester where the first two drinks will be paid for by The Oddfellows. Refreshments available to order from the bar.
Contact: The Loyal Hand in Hand Lodge of Oddfellows | 07788436797 | Email | MapFri 29 May
HMS Dorsetshire and the sinking of Bismark
6:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Location: Dorchester Army Reserve Centre, Poundbury Road, Dorchester, DT1 1TAHosted by military historian Lt Col James Porter along with a drinks reception, this fascinating talk is about the County Class heavy cruiser HMS DORSETSHIRE and will follow her career from the laying of her keel on 21 September 1927 to her loss on 05 April 1942. However, the main focus will be on DORSETSHIRE’s role in the hunt for and the eventual sinking of the German battleship BISMARCK.
Contact: The Dorchester Keep Military Museum | 07586161872 | Email | Web | MapOn demand, at your convenience
A live session with guitarist Paul Sundt

Paul Sundt has been on Andy Senior’s list of prospective guests for quite some time. With around 25 years of experience as a professional guitarist, musician and tutor, Paul brings both talent and passion to everything he does. If ...
Countryside Matters 62, 11.05.26

In this edition:
Mike Burks, Managing Director of the Gardens Group, explains the advantages of growing dwarf varieties of fruit trees if you only have a small garden, or a patio, since a number of them – apples, pears, cherries ...
Red for Archie – a fun run in memory of a special lad

Please listen to the audio track below…
Archie Miller sadly passed away in June 2024 at the age of 11 and in his memory Archie’s parents set up a charitable organisation, ‘Archie’s Warriors’ in honour of their beautiful boy with ...
Idris Martin reporting from the archaeological dig at the old Weymouth bowling ally

Residents and visitors were invited to explore Weymouth’s hidden history when a major community archaeology dig opened its doors to the public on 9th May. The Weymouth Community Excavation 2026 Open Day took place at the excavation site on ...
Countryside Matters 61, 27.04.26

Trevor Bailey, who is a long-time resident of the village of Bourton in north Dorset gives the reasons why he accuses the government’s housing policy of creating an “unprecedented assault” – his words – on rural England, and Dorset ...

On KeeP 106 we take great pleasure in featuring local people who make a difference to the local community in one way or another. Here is one such example. Bob Bunyar is an interesting chap from Swanage, in the ...
















