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Dorset coverage: local paper runs live page on King and Queen visit

Bournemouth Echo has opened live coverage titled 'King and Queen in Dorset to celebrate special anniversary'. Local readers are being directed to the paper's live page and contact routes for updates while detailed content is not currently available.

Dorset coverage: local paper runs live page on King and Queen visit
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The Bournemouth Echo has published a live page under the heading "King and Queen in Dorset to celebrate special anniversary", indicating ongoing local coverage of a royal engagement connected to the county.

What is currently available to Dorset readers

The Echo's page carries the live heading but, at present, the publicly accessible material from the source contains mainly site navigation and publisher details rather than a substantive account of the visits themselves. The newspaper's site framework includes ways for readers to contact the newsroom, submit events and sign up for newsletters.

  • Live page title: King and Queen in Dorset to celebrate special anniversary
  • Publisher: Newsquest Media Group Ltd
  • Local office: The Echo Building, 18 Albert Road, Bournemouth, BH1 1BZ

Readers seeking further information or wishing to submit eyewitness material are advised to use the Echo's published contact routes rather than relying on third‑party social posts. The site emphasises subscription options, newsletters and reader rewards as part of its local service offering.

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Legal and editorial information

The Bournemouth Echo states that it adheres to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. The paper is registered in England and Wales and operated by Newsquest Media Group Ltd; the site includes links to policies, terms and legal agreements for readers seeking formal complaint routes.

Item Detail
Publisher Newsquest Media Group Ltd
Office The Echo Building, 18 Albert Road, Bournemouth, BH1 1BZ
Regulatory body Independent Press Standards Organisation

InfoRadar will monitor the situation and update Dorset readers when fuller accounts of the royal engagements are made available or when the Echo expands its live reporting. In the meantime, local residents wanting to follow developments should consult the Bournemouth Echo live page and use the paper's provided contact and submission channels for verified information.

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