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Renewed appeal in search for missing Portland man

Renewed appeal in search for missing Portland man

Police officers are issuing a new image of a missing Portland man as they continue their searches for him.

Gary, aged 59, was last seen in the area of Park Estate Road at around 1.30pm on Thursday 23 April 2026.

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Weekend Sports Report

Weekend Sports Report

Weymouth,  Dorchester and Portland United football teams will all compete in the Southern League Division One next season.

Dorchester were relegated from the Southern Premier League last weekend and Weymouth’s two nil away defeat at Berkhamstead on Saturday also condemned the Terras to division one ...

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Weymouth’s Anzac Day in pictures

Weymouth's Anzac Day in pictures

On 25th April 2026 Anzac Day was commemorated in Weymouth with a service at the memorial on the seafront.

The service, including a wreath-laying ceremony, recognises the sacrifices made by the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps personnel during the ...

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Dorchester Walking Festival coming soon

Dorchester Walking Festival coming soon

Excitement is building as the 2026 Dorchester Walking Festival prepares to launch this Saturday, with more than 650 individual tickets already sold and over £2,500 raised in support of local charities.

Taking place from 2nd–10th May 2026, this year’s festival ...

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Public appeal in search for missing Portland man

Public appeal in search for missing Portland man

Police officers are appealing for help from the public as they search for a missing man on Portland.

Gary, aged 59, was last seen in the area of Park Estate Road at around 1.30pm on Thursday 23 April 2026.

It is ...

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Weekend Sports Preview

Weekend Sports Preview

Weymouth Football Club’s Southern Premier League survival will be decided on Saturday at Berkhamstead. 

Last week’s win against Chertsey lifted Weymouth out of the relegation zone after Evesham’s defeat at the hands of Gosport with just one game remaining. That means a victory at Berkhamsted on the final ...

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Can you help Dorset Council be an age-friendly county?

Can you help Dorset Council be an age-friendly county?

Dorset Council is seeking volunteers to build a countywide network of Ambassadors, to help make Dorset a better place to grow older.

The ambassadors can be any age, from any background; all they need is a commitment to helping shape ...

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More Music Mornings
Local news, info and great music with Kieran Williams
12:00pm
The Lunch Hour
1:00pm
Afternoons With Steve
Steve Bulley presents a mix of great music, facts, news and information
3:00pm
KeeP Driving
With Andy Senior today. Weather, travel, news, guests and information throughout the afternoon, plus great music. To get in touch phone or WhatsApp 01305 267545 or email studio@keep106.com. Our breakfast presenter, Geoff Atherton, brings us the second instalment of his memories as a record plugger. This time, it’s The Capitol Years, as Geoff shares his experiences working with some of the label’s biggest stars • The General Witchfinders is a horror podcast dedicated to rediscovering overlooked British gems, from iconic Hammer films to long-forgotten classics. Local witchfinder Ross Cleaver will be joining us to tell us more
6:00pm
Countryside Matters
Today we hear why a long-time resident of north Dorset accuses the government of creating an "unprecedented assault" - his words - on Dorset from housing developments • Housing developments increase the amount of light pollution in our night skies and Dr. Jenny Hall is an advocate for dark skies. She explains what the practice of 'dusking' is. • Finally, we hear from Brian Bleese the good news for Dorset's precious Upton Heath reserve. Dorset Wildlife Trust's recent fundraising campaign has allowed the trust to buy a piece of heathland saving it from mineral extraction. Presented by Jenny Devitt
7:00pm
Kick Up The Eighties
with Geoff Dorsett
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Below are the next 5 upcoming events. There’s much more in the Local Events Diary

Thu 30 Apr
Transported for the Rest of Your Natural Life!
Location: Dorset History Centre, Bridport Road, Dorchester, DT1 1RP

7:00 pm. A Talk by Mike Randall. Learn about the sufferings of “unfortunate and melancholy souls” convicted at Dorchester Assizes in the late 18th and 19th centuries and what befell them and the families they left behind. Tickets are £8 for Dorset Archives Trust members, or £10 for non-members. Please book via ticketsource (web link below)

Contact: Dorset History Centre | 01305 250550 | EmailWebMap
Fri 1 May to Sun 3 May
'Life Class' a comedy for Dorchester Arts
Location: Corn Exchange, High East Street, Dorchester, DT1 1HF

7:00 pm. Two local writers have written a brand new comedy, ‘Life Class’ and it is being staged as a fund raiser for Dorchester Arts. A talented cast of local actors are bring to life the story of a London artist, who flees to Dorset and sets up an art class in a village hall. Lives are changed by the power of art.

Contact: Dorchester Arts | 01305 266926 | EmailWebMap
Fri 1 May
Age UK North South and West Dorset Maker's Market
2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Location: The Age UK NSW Dorset Hub, Crown Square, Poundbury, DT1 3EN

Our Maker’s markets are hosted by a team of our volunteers. These clever creative volunteers keep busy creating handcrafted, knitted, sewn, items to sell alongside and home-grown plants.
Our Maker’s market will be held on the 1st Friday of each month. Come along and join us for a cuppa and a home baked sweet treat.

Contact: Age UK North, South and West Dorset | 01305 269444 | EmailWebMap
Fri 1 May
May Day Kiddies' Keilidh
5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Location: The Thomas Hardye School Theatre, Queen’s Avenue, Dorchester, DT1 2ET

Come and celebrate May Day with the bright and colourful TatterBand accompanying dances especially chosen so younger families can enjoy some gentle folk dancing. Friendly caller Angela Laycock will teach the dances, so no experience is necessary. All children must be accompanied by an adult. £5 per person from Dorchester Arts.

Contact: Tatterdemalion and Dorchester Arts | 01305 266926 | WebMap
Fri 1 May
The Big Dorset May Day Ceilidh
7:30 pm to 10:00 pm
Location: The Thomas Hardye School Theatre, Queen’s Avenue, Dorchester, DT1 2ET

Come and celebrate May Day with folk music, dancing for everyone, and good company at the Thomas Hardye Theatre.
Join us for another of their seasonal family ceilidhs, this time to celebrate the coming of summer. The TatterBand play tunes which were used for dancing in Dorset 200 years ago, and now you can enjoy communal dancing, with the moves taught by experienced caller Angela Laycock.

Contact: Tatterdemalion and Dorchester Arts | 01305 266926 | WebMap

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Countryside Matters 60, 13.04.26

Monday April 20th, 2026
Countryside Matters 60, 13.04.26

It’s undoubtedly the busiest time of the year for gardeners, and maybe even busier this year with more people thinking of growing their own veg. Mike Burks of The Gardens Groups talks about some of the more unusual vegetable ...

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A plan Dorset Wildlife Trust to release beavers into the Frome and Hooke rivers

Monday April 20th, 2026
A plan Dorset Wildlife Trust to release beavers into the Frome and Hooke rivers

Dorset Wildlife Trust recently held an event in Dorchester’s Town Hall to publicise their plan to release beavers into the wild on the Frome and Hooke rivers. The trust wanted as many members of the public to attend and ...

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World Heritage Day celebrated at Dorset Museum & Art Gallery

Monday April 20th, 2026
World Heritage Day celebrated at Dorset Museum & Art Gallery

On Saturday 18th April Dorset Museum & Art Gallery marked World Heritage Day and the 25th anniversary of the Jurrasic Coast becoming a UNESCO World Heritage site. Running just for one day the event brought together science, art, and ...

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Commemorative Plaque unveiled at County Hall to honour those conscripted under National Service

Monday April 20th, 2026
Commemorative Plaque unveiled at County Hall to honour those conscripted under National Service

On Monday 30th March a ceremony was held at the Memorial Area outside County Hall in Dorchester to honour the people of Dorset who were conscripted to serve under National Service. Their contribution and time in the armed forces ...

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Moonfleet: Crimson Tide – a new take on a classic story

Tuesday April 7th, 2026
Moonfleet: Crimson Tide - a new take on a classic story

Making a welcome return to Keep 106 today was local musician and storyteller Will Adams. He’s joined by the very talented guitarist Paul Sundt, along with 13-year-old local performer Toby, who plays the lead role in Will’s new audiobook ...

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Countryside Matters 59, 30.03.26

Monday April 6th, 2026
Countryside Matters 59, 30.03.26

Food resilience and the Feeding Dorset Partnership:   Jon Sloper, CEO of Dorset charity Help and Kindness talks about what the Partnership is and does, and about the importance of growing and distributing more food locally – and how Dorset ...

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