Greg Luckhurst, Bournemouthecho

Greg Luckhurst

Bournemouthecho

United Kingdom

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Past articles by Greg:

Bournemouth women with MS writes book about her life

A BOURNEMOUTH resident who has suffered from MS for almost 50 years has written a book about her life and coping with the debilitating disease. → Read More

Poole author to raise funds for charity close to his heart

A NEW debut novel by a Poole-based author aims to help raise funds for a charity supporting those affected by a rare type of childhood cancer. → Read More

Vectis Method in Bournemouth named our Trader of the Week

Following a big uptake in clients over the lockdown period, a crossfit gym in Bournemouth, which has gone through a big rebranding process and now… → Read More

Paddle boarder David Haze to take on Loch Ness challenge

A FORMER national sailing champion from Bournemouth is planning to add another world record to his collections by paddle boarding solo across Loch… → Read More

Your awesome pet companions

IN THIS week’s edition of the Echo pet’s page, we are shining a spotlight on five adorable pets that always entertain and show their love to… → Read More

Wimborne residents left without electricity for 45 hours

RESIDENTS in Wimborne who were left without power for 45 hours are now fighting to receive compensation following their nightmare weekend. → Read More

Parking and traffic issues strangling Highcliffe high street

BUSINESS owners in Highcliffe have expressed concerns about the state of the village’s main road, claiming that the high street has “lost its… → Read More

MYTIME's whacky hair campaign for young carers returns

A DORSET charity is to bring back its successful national Hair2Care campaign, with people invited to don weird and wonderful hairstyles in aid of… → Read More

Pip Hare joins 73 seafarers in campaign to protect oceans

POOLE sailor Pip Hare joined 73 other seafarers in calling for more action to be taken to protect the world’s oceans. → Read More

High Sheriff's high praise for The Water Lily Project

CHRISTCHURCH based charity The Water Lily Project has received two prestigious awards from the High Sheriff of Dorset, Michael Dooley. → Read More

Highcliffe Food and Arts Festival reveal plans for return

MORE details have been released ahead of the return of the popular Highcliffe Food and Arts Festival this year. → Read More

Westbourne's Colosseum Cinema prepares for reopening

THE smallest movie theatre in Dorset, and possibly the UK, is preparing to reopen next month following the easing of Covid restrictions. → Read More

Your lovable and charming pets

THIS week, we are celebrating the loving and caring side of our pets, and the owners who have helped to give them a new lease of life. → Read More

The Old Thatch in Wimborne is our Pub of the Week

A 17TH century pub in the centre of the community that has been transformed into an elegant gastro pub, kitchen and country store. → Read More

Bryanston School hosts pioneering sports research programme

A SCHOOL in Dorset has received international acclaim from scientists after their new Performance Sport suite helped to produce “game-changing”… → Read More

Parkstone Grammar School supported by Talbot Village Trust

A SCHOOL in Poole have been able to add trampolining to its physical education offering, thanks to a £5,000 donation from the Talbot Village Trust. → Read More

Bournemouth house fire caused by overheating extension lead

DORSET & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service have urged residents not to plug large appliances into extension leads following a house fire in… → Read More

Dorset Police No Excuse present at Blandford car meet

OVER 70 vehicles attended a “good natured” charity car meet in Blandford last night to help raise awareness for mental health. → Read More

Officers investigating rogue trader incident in Verwood

POLICE are looking into a rogue trader incident after elderly victims collectively lost thousands of pounds for “substandard” work. → Read More

Poole Lifeboat Station responds to 6,000th callout

Poole Lifeboat Station marked a significant landmark late yesterday evening in responding to its 6,000th callout in its 157 years of operation. → Read More