The lead singer who doesn't let sight loss hold him back
Steve Evans, 60, who lives near Eype, is visually impaired but doesn't let it hold him back as lead singer of East Street Band
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Edits the Dorset Echo's New Arrivals; Trader of the Week; Pub of the Week ; Looking Back and Obituaries section.
Edits the Dorset Echo's New Arrivals; Trader of the Week; Pub of the Week ; Looking Back and Obituaries section.
Steve Evans, 60, who lives near Eype, is visually impaired but doesn't let it hold him back as lead singer of East Street Band
The land Dorset Council has a compulsory purchase order plan for is at 12 Princess Road in Bridport
A probate and trustee notice has been issued for Margaret Jane Blunden, late of Fairfield House, Charmouth Road, Lyme Regis, Dorset.
This month, pigs have again been put out onto part of the Purbeck Heaths National Nature Reserve (NNR). Grazing with cattle, ponies and pigs is crucial in ensuring that the diversity of wildlife across the heaths can thrive. The woolly pigs will roam the central section of the NNR across the expanse of Hartland Moor, Stoborough Heath and the Arne peninsula. The pigs root and dig in the soil which helps to create patches of bare ground, improving the habitat for many of the species which make a home on the heathlands.
An unnamed road at Loders, Dorset, will be closed for 18 months because a landslide has made it unsafe.
The proposed diversion concerns footpath 1 in Lyme Regis
Were you among the crowds who gathered to watch the demolition of Weymouth's Pier Bandstand in 1986?
Parents from across Dorset are being asked to send in photos of their babies born in 2023 for a Babies Born in 2023 special pull-out
Take a look at these old photos of Bridport to see how the Dorset town used to look
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