Festive events to go ahead - despite weather warnings
Organisers of the Lyme Regis Christmas lights switch-on and the Mapperton Christmas Market say the events are still going ahead.
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Organisers of the Lyme Regis Christmas lights switch-on and the Mapperton Christmas Market say the events are still going ahead.
A major family event in Weymouth has been postponed due to fears over poor weather
The Met Office has issued another weather warning ahead of Storm Bert
Dorset is set for a sunnier spell of weather following snow flurries that brought disruption around the county
Roads remain closed due to impassable snow Schools have been shut for the day A weather warning for ice is in place until later this morning
Dorset Council deployed a convoy of snowploughs to tackle the impassable conditions that saw roads closed
Despite mounting a late comeback, the Blues suffered defeat at the Camp and Satherley Stadium over the weekend from Andover New Street
A former American mayor immortalised his relationship with a west Dorset market town in a plaque unveiling
Lyme Regis’ improving form continued as they picked up another valuable point in the Devon and Exeter League Premier Division with a 1-1 draw at Upottery, writes John Davis
Dorchester crashed out of the quarter finals of the Dorset Senior Cup on Tuesday night after a penalty shoot out defeat to Sturminster Newton at the Avenue Stadium
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