BY ANDREW CHRISTOPHER MILLER
Chapter 3:
Message in a Bottle
Turrets and battlements crafted with patience and precision. Corridors and cloisters, enclosed and open stairways, a working drawbridge and a keep, all fashioned with affection. The fort that Grandad Miller made for me as a Christmas present when I was eight years...
Starting today in Dorset Eye we are privileged to present the whole serialisation of Andy Miller's book 'The Naples of England'. Over the coming weeks each chapter will be accessible to all readers.
Enjoy!
Published by Amcott Press
68 The Dale
Wirksworth
Derbyshire
DE4 4EJ
The names of people and locations used in this book are...
Saturday 23rd February to Saturday 20th April 2019
From 15 Days to Fifteen Years
 15 Days in Clay presents ‘The ‘Tribe’
This exhibition showcases, the artists latest ceramic installation work; fifteen fantastic ceramic figures celebrating the culmination of an amazing 15 years. These collaborative and challenging pieces, demonstrate individuality and outstanding creativity.
The ‘Tribe’ represents some 40 adults with additional needs...
Dorset Eye has the pleasure of publishing Andy Miller's book in a ten week serialisation beginning very soon. Each chapter brings to life the borough of Weymouth and Portland from the 1950's through to the 1980's and is a must for local people who have grown up in the...
Weymouth and Portland Borough Council is pleased to announce that all 17 community and voluntary sector groups and organisations, which applied to the second round of council funding last year, have been successful in gaining a grant.
Grant decisions were made by a cross-political party panel that comprised the council’s...
The single cover Working Class Hero by Weymouth musician @FrazerMBaddams knocking Cliff Richard off Amazon no 1 slot within a week and debuting at no 56 in the charts in same week in 2018, supporting #women's #pension #injustice campaign #WePaidYouPayOut
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I was asked by a group of 1950s born women,...
Filmed in the Summer of 1990 at Durdle Door and released for Christmas in November 1990 who was there for the filming? What can you remember of the day?
A couple of local people remember it well:
'Yes I remember when it was filmed. Notices went up on the telegraph poles...
The guns fell silent on Weymouth Beach again yesterday when The Nothe Fort re-enactment Society fired a cannon on the beach.
The sounds of the Last post still ringing in our ears, the sound of the waves crashing on the shore seemed in time with the Trumpet.
The silence was deafening...
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