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AFTER almost three years and a £16m transformation, Dorset Museum is finally ready to reopen its doors. The wait is almost over as museum bosses announce they will be reopening to the public on May 28 after the completion of a £16.1m building project that started in October 2018. The museum, formerly known as Dorset County Museum, was originally scheduled to reopen in September 2020 but bosses were forced to push back the reopening date due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the progress of the refurbishment. Museum staff are now excited to welcome guests back to see four new permanent galleries, a special exhibitions gallery, collections centre, library, shop and café.
Paddle boarding is a fun and easy water sport to try this summer.
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We highlight five of the best beaches in Dorset to spend a day paddle boarding, that all have cafés nearby
This year many of us will be staying closer to home but still looking for fun ways to spend the sunny days. Paddle boarding is a growing popular water sport that may even end up at the Olympics one day. It s pretty easy to learn and doesn t need much fitness to enjoy, making it the perfect activity for both adults and children this summer. Here are five places in Dorset you can take a paddleboard, all of which offer beautiful views and calm waters so even a beginner can enjoy. Not only that, they are all only a stone s throw from a café and delicious food.