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Bingo night to be held to raise money for hospital and Rotary charities – Dorset Echo

         <span class="mar-article__timestamp">                                  <time datetime="2025-11-12 00:06:00"                     data-format="article-display"                     data-show-date="always"                     data-show-time="today-only"                     data-timestamp="1762905960"                     itemprop="datePublished"                     class="author-details__timestamp formatTimeStampEs6"                     full-date="11.11.2025">&nbsp;                 </time>                              </span>             <!-- standard - ArticleTags.html --> <div class="article-tags" role="listitem"><a href="/topics/rotary-club/">Rotary Club</a></div>                              <!-- standard - ArticleTags.html --> <div class="article-tags" role="listitem"><a href="/topics/charity/">Charity</a></div>                              <!-- standard - ArticleTags.html --> <div class="article-tags" role="listitem"><a href="/local-news/dorchester-news/">Dorchester</a></div>         <br>   A bingo night is set to take place to raise money for charity. <br>   The Poundbury Dorchester Rotary Club will host the event at the Trinity Club in Dorchester on Wednesday, November 19. <br>   The event will start at 7.30pm, with doors opening at 6.50pm. <br>   <strong>READ MORE:</strong> <a href="https://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/news/25599979.dorset-charity-youth-cancer-trust-launches-christmas-prize-draw/" target="_blank" class="article-item-grid"><strong>Dorset charity launches Christmas prize draw</strong></a> <br>   There will be raffle prizes to be won on the night. <br>   All proceeds will be donated to Dorset County Hospital (DCH) Emergency and Critical Care and other Rotary charities. <br>   An event spokesperson said: "We are hosting a bingo night at the Trinity Club in Dorchester on the 19th November in support of DCH." <br>This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's     Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to     inaccuracy or intrusion, then please <a class="footer__ipso-terms--link" href="/contact">     contact the editor here</a>.     If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can     <a class="footer__ipso-terms--link" href="https://www.ipso.co.uk/contact-us/" target="_block">contact IPSO here</a><br><strong>&copy; 2001-2025. The Dorset Echo</strong> is owned and operated by Newsquest Media Group Ltd, an audited local newspaper network.<br>Visit <a href="https://www.newsquest.co.uk/" target="_blank">newsquest.co.uk</a> to view our <a href="https://www.newsquest.co.uk/" target="_blank">policies</a> and <a href="https://www.newsquest.co.uk/"  target="_blank" >terms</a>.<br>The Echo Building, 18 Albert Road, Bournemouth, England BH1 1BZ. Registered in England & Wales | 01676637<br>Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback <a                 href="https://docs.piano.io/callbacks/#activeevent">event</a>.<br>As a subscriber, you are shown <strong>80% less</strong> display advertising when reading our                     articles.<br>Those ads you do see are predominantly from <strong>local businesses</strong> promoting <strong>local                         services</strong>. <br>These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the <strong>local                         community</strong>.<br>It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need                     as much support as possible during these challenging times.<br><br><a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMilAFBVV95cUxNYmNXeFdxUjIwWWNGLU1HMGZSX2FETlhBNG4wY0hyS2xSSU5taEl5X1A0S3VYUm5PYXdwQ3ljaHJJVFhBaVI1NHRlWFBtV1JrN0xOR2dmN2liS3hNVVA0NU5tVTl1alJuTHVyd1lsMXpHUy1fZ1B6M0VtSzFBaUZYaXN4QXBJdmc1ZmhYVzVyc1Nxc0J3?oc=5">source</a>
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