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Ice cream pastels in your wardrobe!
Andria Archontides reveals to you a new fashion trend. The harmonious pastel palette is ready to make you look delicious!
Clubbed to death
Ashley Crowson is not exactly what you would call a party animal. This is his experience of a one-off foray into Bournemouth's hedonistic world of 'clubbing' and the horrors that lie within.
Bournemouth master chef
A Bournemouth chef has entered this year’s Care Cook of the Year competition.
The competition, organised by the National Association of Care Catering (NACC), invites chefs working in the care sector to produce a two course meal for £1.30 that is both nutritionally balanced and suitable for their clientele.
Bournemouth master chef Ray Pike explains that it is very “difficult” to produce a two course meal for £1.30.
Bournemouth’s worst hotel. Not true
A Bournemouth hotellier is in a dispute with Trip Advisor over negative reviews left on the site. In the name of journalism Ashley Crowson decided to stay the night in what Trip Advisor users rank as the 'worst hotel in Bournemouth' in order to test the reliability of the reviewers.
Austrian hiker survives Iceland cross
An new documentary shows how a 23 year old Austrian girl nearly got lost on her 25 day hike through the frozen Highlands of Iceland last summer.
“I have never been so scared in my life”, the blond girl whimpers into the lens of her camera. She stands on a high slope in the middle of the Icelandic mountains as the ground under her feet begins to move.
Overnight queues for new iPad
With people all over the world queuing to get their hands on the new iPad, Ian McCreery took a visit to Southampton's Apple store to meet the geeks.
Is breast best online
A growing number of women are joining online breast milk sharing communities. Laura Curtis explores the internet-driven social phenomenon and examines the differences between milk banks with screening processes and online donation.
Blood glucose meter for iPhones
A one-inch device which measures the blood glucose levels of diabetics has debuted in the UK. The technology is unique and designed to be attached to iPhones and iPads. Andria Archontides reports.
Cycle hire scheme concerns
Bournemouth Council is proposing a cycle hire scheme to encourage residents, tourists and students to cycle regularly.
If the scheme goes ahead docking stations will be placed around Bournemouth and will operate like the Barclays Cycle Hire (BCH) scheme in London.