Pingdemic concerns for businesses across Dorset
The ‘pingdemic’ is having serious implications for businesses in Dorset with numerous workers in self-isolation.
The ‘pingdemic’ is having serious implications for businesses in Dorset with numerous workers in self-isolation.
A very sad weekend in Dorset with one motorist dying near Corfe Castle and a pedestrian losing his life on the A338.
The works – part of an investment of £250 million – will see new access arrangements at Bournemouth and temporary road closures at Poole.
BCP Council has provided £50,000 to a fund which will tackle poverty and isolation to improve health and wellbeing in Dorset.
People are on hand across the area to ensure that visitors and residents are safe in the conurbation this summer.
The incident was reported at 2.18pm on Sunday 18 July when the beach was crowded so there may be many witnesses to this.
Local people will want to watch Jacob Peters as he in the eighth and final heat of the 100m butterfly at 12.01pm on Thursday.
Beachgoers will be able to enjoy a safe, fun and sustainable summer thanks to new communal electric BBQs being installed along Bournemouth and Poole’s seafront.
Dog-lovers across Britain gathered at Branksome Dene Chine Beach in Poole to enjoy the UK’s only dog surfing and paddle board championships.
It is with great sadness that the Fordingbridge Twinning Association has announced the death of its president, Dennis Bailey.