Language Services in Dorset

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Knockhundred offers professional interpreting and translation solutions throughout Dorset.

To date, our linguists have worked in over 190 languages and the list continues to grow. You can find a full list of our languages here.

Knockhundred Translations provides several types of interpreting, including telephone interpreting.

Our teams of qualified, skilled language interpreters can attend your assignment 24/7 in

  • Bournemouth
  • Poole
  • Christchurch
  • Weymouth
  • Dorchester
  • Bridport
  • Sherborne
  • Wimborne Minster
  • Shaftesbury
and throughout Dorset.

Knockhundred Translations provides several types of interpreting, including telephone interpreting. For more information on our interpreters and the interpreting services we offer in Bedfordshire, please visit our main interpreting page.

Alternatively you can visit the relevant language service page below:

Do you have a certificate or official document that needs translating and/or certifying?

If you live in Dorset, we can help with your certified document translation requirements.

Visit our certified, notarised or FCO legalised translation page for more information.

While you’re here… Some quite interesting facts about Dorset.

Bournemouth. Did you know that in Bournemouth on 12th July 1910 Rolls Royce co-founder Charles Rolls became the first British man to be killed in an aircraft crash?

He was a true aviation pioneer, having crossed the channel by balloon in 1906, and made the first two-way crossing of those same waters in an airplane only a month before his fatal crash.

Rolls made more than 200 flights in his Wright Flyer, made under license by Short Bros.

Perhaps that usage was the cause of its tail breaking off with deadly consequences for the pilot.

Dorchester. Did you know that Maiden Castle, the ancient earthwork fortress near Dorchester, was occupied from around 3500BC until the arrival of the Romans in 43AD?

For most of that time the site was apparently a camp, only fortified in about 350BC.

The defenders meant business: excavations revealed a store of about 20,000 stones (from Chesil Beach) for use in slings.

But they were outgunned: one skeleton was found with a Roman catapult bolt in its spine

Poole. Did you know that Poole Harbour is the largest natural harbour in Britain?

It was formed at the end of the last ice age when what was a valley was filled by rising seas.

Do you have any questions?

If you would like more information or to discuss our language services, you can call us on +44 (0)1544-388040 send an email to info@knockhundred.com or complete the form and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

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