BCP Council responds to Afghan families resettlement programme
Afghan families are now living in temporary accommodation in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole area.
Afghan families are now living in temporary accommodation in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole area.
At 225 centimetres, Louise Sutton’s sunflower was the winning bloom as part of Lewis Manning Hospice Care’s Grow Some Sunshine Campaign.
Over £3,000 was raised at the weekend for the Minster Makes Music Appeal, Minster Funds and for the participating charities.
Roy Beal has been awarded the government’s daily Points of Light award for Clean Jurassic Coast.
A company has been hired by BCP Council to reduce fly tipping in the area and to engage with local communities.
There was a host of online talks, tours and activities at the virtual open day held by UHD and anyone who didn’t log on can still catch up.
Enjoyed by over 100 guests, a sell-out Elizabethan evening picnic at Hale Park in Hampshire raised over £1,500 for church funds.
If there’s anything that can be gleaned from making our way through a year of an international pandemic, it’s the importance of both being there for one another through a variety of means and making sure plans are in place because the worst can strike at any time.
A new police cadet unit has been launched at a Broadstone school to offer additional cadet spaces to those aged between 13-17.
From 20 September there will be new access arrangements to the hospital as part of the major construction project.