Steve Harris Episodes Episode guide
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We're live from Dorchester Market 09 MAY 18
A question mark hangs over the future of the historic site.
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"I feel very unwelcome and frightened" - 08 MAY 18
The Bridport man who's been refused a right to abode.
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Can more be done in Dorset to tackle the issue of male suicide? 04 MAY 18
Louise Powell from Lyme Regis wants more to be done to help with mental health.
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Our guest editor asks 'Do we see the person, or the cancer patient?' 03 APR 18
Karen Thornton from Weymouth support group C'Siders takes charge of an hour of the show.
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We meet the homeless veteran, who's currently walking along the UK's coastline, as he arrives in Dorset 02 MAY 18
Shamus Westwood is hoping to raise £100,000 for children with terminal cancer.
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Dorchester's Shire Hall reopens after a multi-million pound refurbishment 01 MAY 18
We're live from the courtroom where the Tolpuddle Martyrs and Martha Brown were tried.
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Plogging - the Scandinavian fitness trend coming to Dorset 30 APR 18
Runners in Bournemouth have been embracing the idea of picking up litter whilst they jog.
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Art 'to boost' Weymouth's economy 27 APR 18
Antiques Roadshow presenter and Weymouth resident Paul Atterbury backs the idea.
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Do we spend enough time outdoors? 26 APR 18
Dorchester conservationist Richard Bradford is our guest editor.
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How will new data protection rules affect you? 25 APR 18
A Bournemouth internet security expert thinks they could increase online scams.
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The Dorset boxer with cerebral palsy 24 APR 18
The Dorset boxer with cerebral palsy fighting to make disabled boxing a Paralympic sport.
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The Wareham couple whose lives are being improved by Alexa 23 APR 18
Mary who's bed-bound uses the digital assistant for company and to help around the house.
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It's a plastic pollution special today 20 APR 18
We talk two-minute-beach-cleans, balloon-release-campaigns and non-waste-shops.
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A five year old has died at the Dorset beauty spot Durdle Door 19 APR 18
The child was from Salisbury.
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There's a missing millionaire in West Dorset 18 APR 18
The ticket was bought for the draw on 31st March.
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A man has been crushed to death after a boat fell on him at a Weymouth boatyard 17 APR 18
The man was pronounced dead at the scene yesterday afternoon.
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The petition hoping to make one of Weymouth's most popular walks safer 16 APR 18
Portland mum Amy-Jayne Kilvert is calling for changes on the Rodwell Trail.
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The Bridport food bank benefiting from the generosity of gig-goers this weekend 13APR18
Cupboard Love will receive donations from a gig at the Electric Palace.
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War widows from across the country will begin arriving in Bournemouth today for their AGM 12APR18
They're campaigning for the reinstatement of the War Widows Pension for all war widows.
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The Police and Crime Commissioner in Dorset will discuss lowering the drink drive limit with the Government 11APR18
It's after 70% of residents supported the idea in a consultation run by Martyn Underhill.
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The trust hoping to raise almost a quarter of a million pounds to save a former chapel used by the Tolpuddle Martyrs 10APR18
The Grade II listed property is 200 years old in October.
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Nearly 18,000 working age people in Dorset are unable to read according to a charity set up in the county in 2010 09APR18
Read Easy teaches adults to read in later life.
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It's Dorset Police Chief Constable Debbie Simpson's last day today 06APR18
She's retiring after five years at the helm of the county's force.
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£3 million is being invested in education for children in Dorset with special educational needs 05APR18
DCC will create eight bases to cater for children with complex communication needs.
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Development work looks set to start on Portland on the former Hardy Site complex 04APR18
The block was sold by the Ministry of Defence for redevelopment in 2000.
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Bournemouth Borough Council on their new initiatives to tackle plastic pollution 03APR18
From May all Council-owned outlets will use plastic-free cups, stirrers and straws.
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Dorset Police have confirmed three youths have been questioned following an assault on a 15 year old boy in Weymouth 28MAR18
A video of the attack has been viewed more than 30,000 times.
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Reaction to proposed increases to fares on the Sandbanks Chain Ferry 27MAR18
Purbeck District Council has voted unanimously against the move.
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The family of a man jailed for murdering a student in Bournemouth is planning to launch a fresh appeal 26MAR18
Omar Benguit was convicted in 2005 of killing Jong Ok Shin.