Blackmore Vale What's on Join us for a Service of Thanksgiving | RNLI | Sherborne Abbey By: Editorial team Date: 31 January 2024 Your Invitation to join us for a Service of Thanksgiving Sunday 10 March 2024 at 6.00 pmSherborne Abbey, DorsetA special occasion to mark the RNLI’s 200th Anniversary By kind permission of the Reverend Martin LeeRector Sherborne Abbey Previous articleMilborne St Andrew and Weatherby Castle | 6 mile Dorset WalkNext articleBrown Anthony Charles Clover (Tony) Editorial teamhttps://www.theblackmorevale.co.uk 1 COMMENT How long will this event be please ? Reply LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Δ Trending Now Lessons from a yearling (pt2) Our Darkest Hour? A splash of yellow in December Dorset digs in for the year ahead The BV’s Christmas Quiz 2025 Search Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Lessons from a yearling (pt2) Our Darkest Hour? A splash of yellow in December Dorset digs in for the year ahead The BV’s Christmas Quiz 2025 Subscribe to the BV Equestrian DorsetLessons from a yearling (pt2)29 December 20250Dorset FarmingOur Darkest Hour?28 December 20250Dorset Wildlife & AnimalsA splash of yellow in December27 December 20250Dorset Business NewsDorset digs in for the year ahead26 December 20250Dorset community newsThe BV’s Christmas Quiz 202526 December 20250 More like thisRelated Star pianist coming to Tisbury 9 December 2025 A critically acclaimed young pianist, Reed Tetzloff, will give... Christmas under Concorde returns to the Fleet Air Arm Museum 6 December 2025 The Fleet Air Arm Museum’s much-loved Christmas Concert returns... Join Julia’s House for a magical evening of carols 30 November 2025 Start your festive season with a heart-warming evening of... Revving up for 2026 Canford Classic & Supercar Sunday 29 November 2025 The organisers of Canford Classic & Supercar Sunday are...
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