Monthly Archives: September 2018

“Unbroken Glory-Gathered Radiance” – Rupert Brooke

Posted on September 25, 2018 in Events in and around Dorchester

A project to honour those who fought and those who died in war. If you have the names of anyone you wish to commemorate, whether you, or they, have a connection with the village of Dorchester, and/or you would like to make a poppy, you are invited to join in. Unbroken Glory – Gathered Radiance […]

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Dorchester Tennis Club Quiz night - Postponed Until March 2019

Posted on September 17, 2018 in Events in and around Dorchester

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Oxcam Expressway Corridor Decision

Posted on September 12, 2018 in Events in and around Dorchester

Good morning everyone We have been informed by Highways England that the Government has announced their Expressway Corridor decision this morning - there has been a Ministerial Statement in Parliament, and the Highways England website has been updated with some details and a map, Please look at their website on the link below for the […]

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Berinsfield Health Centre: Flu Cinics 2018

Posted on September 11, 2018 in Events in and around Dorchester

The Flu clinics are slightly different this year because different age groups are been given different flu vaccines. There is currently a national shortage of Flu vaccines for the over 65’s. This means about 140 vaccines will be delivered on 23rd October and about 280 will be delivered on 13th November. It is very important […]

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A village in Verse by James Pratt

Posted on September 10, 2018 in Events in and around Dorchester

below are a few excerpts from the book by Dorchester resident James Pratt. The recently published book is available from Lilys and the Museum for £7.50, and is full of Poetry based on (and inspired by) the people and history of our wonderful village, as well as the Thames that passes by it.   Historic […]

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