Five-year-old girl cuts hair to be made into wig for cancer patients
A FIVE-year-old girl from Bournemouth has bravely donated her 11 inches of her hair to make wigs for cancer patients.
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Hamish Bailey is a Trainee Reporter at the Bournemouth Daily Echo and covers breaking news and important stories across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Hamish Bailey is a Trainee Reporter at the Bournemouth Daily Echo and covers breaking news and important stories across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
A FIVE-year-old girl from Bournemouth has bravely donated her 11 inches of her hair to make wigs for cancer patients.
POOLE Regatta has announced that a 'historic' flyby by two spitfires is set to happen.
DORSET Police and Bournemouth School for Girls have warned parents after a suspicious man offered a child a lift to school.
The YMCA has launched Bournemouth's big sleep easy to tens of people and 15 businesses.
Residents near Ferndown common fought a 15-foot fire to stop it from spreading and becoming a heath fire.
A WINTON school held a grand opening of their brand new outdoor learning barn and pond.
UNIVERSITY Hospitals Dorset NHS Charity has invited people to a twilight walk to 'provide a brighter future for patients with breast cancer'.
An AFC Bournemouth superfan has set up a charitable donation to help give children football kits who can't afford them.
RICKY Gervais has thanked fans after 77,000 ticket requests were made for his upcoming Christchurch performances.
Hundreds have queued from the early hours at The Regent in Christchurch to be the first to get Ricky Gervais tickets.
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