Louise Matthews, the Baroness of Bucky Doo and Pat Hawkins, the Duchess of Dreadnought meet Geoff Ackerman the Mayor of Bridport and recieve their feudal privileges from their subjects.
A University student threatened to blow up Bridport, but could not remember his offensive behaviour due to a previous head injury, a court was told. Police were called to the George Hotel, South Street when Gibran Mangar who had sat at the bar drinking for three hours, became aggressive and began talking about bombing the town. The court heard Mangar said he could take the whole of Bridport out very easily.
The new Julia’s House charity shop located in West Street, Bridport, was only made possible thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor, Julia’s House has revealed. The donor has paid for all of the alterations, building work, planning and fit-out, the total amount of which is believed to be in excess of £22,000.
Whasson? Oil tell 'ee whasson snuh - Continuing on from the Bridport Dictionary Joe Allen has sent in a short recording of chat at the cider shed that he made for an English language project at school. So now you can listen to the Bridport dialect on the interweb - Proper job you.
Among the objects up for auction on Friday 25th January 2008 by The Auction House of Bridport is this rare 19th c. Naïve oil painting of West Bay by A.E.Champ. Painted well before the "carbuncle" and even before Pier Terrace!
Charity Support is a charitable organisation, the brainchild of Army Warrant Officers, Chris Smart and Clive Towell. Charity Support came about by wanting to do something which changes lives.
Hugh FW has had a fair battering on Bidport Radio in the past so to redress the balance a little we are encouraging you to sign up for a worthy campaign that he is spearheading to stop the unacceptable treatment of chickens.
Please go to www.chickenout.tv to sign up - tell all your friends too.
Hugh's Chicken Run airs on Channel 4 on the 7th,8th and 9th of January '08
Coffee mornings on January 5th and continuing on the first Saturday of each month in Bothenhampton Church for the village. will include Books, Christmas Present Swop, Fair Trade stall.
On February 3rd there will be a stall to get rid of all your old garden and garage tools that you haven't used for years. Phone 01308 456 479 for further details.