Connect with nature in Mental Health Awareness Week
Local people are encouraged to enjoy the power of nature during Mental Health Awareness Week which runs until 16 May.
Local people are encouraged to enjoy the power of nature during Mental Health Awareness Week which runs until 16 May.
Applications can be made online for sums between £1,000 and £5,000 with the deadline being Friday 11 June.
On Sunday 9 May a man in his 20s was shot with a BB gun at an address on Long Ash Lane near to Wardon Hill.
A Ferndown-based racing driver who was once told he would never be able to follow a career in motorsport is about to see another dream come true.
The authority hopes to get approval to run a 12-month pilot scheme to tackle fly-tipping in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
The Social Care and Frontline Workers’ Day is to be held on 5 July and local Freemasons are to give it their support.
Did you realise that Mental Health Awareness Week begins on Monday 10 May and is being hosted by the Mental Health Foundation?
On Thursday 6 May, voters in seven towns in Dorset had the chance to say whether they approved of their Neighbourhood plans.
With hotels hopefully being able to re-open from next Monday 17 May, Dorset Police are keen to ensure hotel staff can spot the signs of crime.
A total of 3,000 schools in the country are to be offered support from NHS mental health support teams over the next couple of years.