Net News; TV news for teens
Teenagers today are referred to as the Net Generation, otherwise known as the media literate audience. This young market has been starved from important news that is easy to digest.
Bournemouth Uni fences in protest
Bournemouth University has said that a new security fence around the Occupy protesters is to ensure the safety of its students.
Local MPs support new hospice
Dorset MPs are showing their support and are encouraging local awareness about the Lewis-Manning hospice which is due to open in May.
Council approves alcohol control zone
The alcohol control centre in Poole is being extended to Ashley Cross to help deter alcohol related incidents after Poole cabinet members approved the proposal last night.
Bournemouth train delays cause chaos
Train delays at Bournemouth station are continuing into the afternoon.
Local businesses raise £1,500 for charity
A business networking club in Bournemouth has raised £1,500 to help families affected by life-threatening illnesses.
Volunteer faces losing benefits
A Bournemouth volunteer is campaigning to keep her position after being told she faces losing benefits.
Patricia Elseaud, 28, co-manager of the Inspiring Change shop for the past two years, will lose job seekers allowance if she fails to find paid employment.
Weymouth youths get £3m
Youth centres in Weymouth have been awarded £3m to help develop their facilities and build a new youth centre.
Olympic village to fetch triple rent
Properties in Weymouth created to house people during the Olympic Games this summer will be three times the normal price to rent, despite the fact that many are still incomplete.