Mon, 21st May 2012

Echo News

Scarred for life: slashed open with a 13-inch blade

8:35am Monday 21st May 2012

Scarred for life: slashed open with a 13-inch blade

A MAN has been scarred for life after being slashed with a kitchen knife during an alcohol-fuelled argument with a “friend”.

Body of an OAP found in Wareham Channel

11:00am Monday 21st May 2012

THE body of a man in his 80s was pulled from the waters of Wareham Channel on Thursday.

Breakfast of champions: bouncer Andy Witt eats 59-item fry-up

11:00am Monday 21st May 2012

Andy Witt

FOOD-mad bouncer Andy Witt guzzled a 59-item English breakfast to become the new champion of a café challenge.

Emily Longley trial: Jury sent out again to continue their deliberations

10:39am Monday 21st May 2012

VICTIM: Emily Longley

THE jury in the Emily Longley murder trial have retired again this morning to consider their verdict.

Christchuch Bake Day great success - but do you know what happened to missing showcake?

10:30am Monday 21st May 2012

Christchuch Bake Day great success - but do you know what happened to missing showcake?

CAKES, tarts, and chutneys galore were on display for the hundreds of people enjoying the first ever Christchurch Bake Day on Saturday.

Midges stop mail: West Howe postmen refuse to deliver after invasion by bugs

10:00am Monday 21st May 2012

The new Sembcorp Bournemouth Water logo

POSTMEN did not deliver to a Bournemouth road because it is overrun with midges from a water treatment plant.

Child porn music teacher jailed for six months

8:42am Monday 21st May 2012

Marcus Marriott

THE teaching career of a talented pianist and prolific composer is in tatters after he was jailed for six months for making pornographic images of children on his home computer.

Crowds gather for Red Arrows return to Bournemouth

8:27am Monday 21st May 2012

Crowd gather for Red Arrows return to Bournemouth

SPECTATORS and aviation enthusiasts gathered at Bournemouth Airport to catch a fleeting glimpse of the Red Arrows as they returned for the first time since last year’s tragic crash, which killed pilot Jon Egging.

Parking row pensioner will boycott Bournemouth

9:00am Sunday 20th May 2012

John Bunnell, 81,  with the parking ticket

AN ELDERLY man carrying out his “civic duty” will boycott Bournemouth after a wrangle with the council over a parking ticket.

£5.3million Bournemouth school to cater for autistic children

5:00pm Sunday 20th May 2012

Ian Finlay

A NEW specialist school is to be built in Bournemouth to cater for a growing number of pupils with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).

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