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The only pair of breeding Ospreys in southern England have laid four eggs at their nest site near Poole harbour for the second consecutive year. The birds of prey typically lay three eggs ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. British reggae band UB40 are set to headline the Poole Harbour Festival this summer. This will be the band's first performance in the town ...
Water in the lagoon has been drained down via a sluice gate and channel to Poole Harbour, BCP Council has said. In fact, it’s drained every month but this month the authority is taking the opportunity ...
RARE birds of prey have successfully laid four eggs at their nest site near Poole Harbour. For the second consecutive year, the only pair of breeding ospreys in southern England have called Poole ...
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Last summer saw four chicks hatch - the highest annual figure so far. In a Facebook post, external, Birds of Poole Harbour said: "After lots of courtship, fish handovers, nest building ...
British reggae band UB40 are set to headline the Poole Harbour Festival this summer. This will be the band's first performance in the town for more than five years. The festival is due to be held ...
The plans would also see a viewing room with a roof terrace added to the fourth floor of the property nestled near a yacht club on the Millionaire's Row in Poole Harbour, Dorset. If it goes ahead ...
Perched up high in glorious Dorset is a five-bedroom, three-bathroom, four-reception architect-designed luxury home with a huge glassy front, exquisite views of Poole harbour and a swimming pool ...
A reintroduction programme began in Poole Harbour, Dorset, in 2017 and in 2022 female CJ7 and male 022 became the first nesting pair of ospreys on the south coast of England in 180 years.