BCP Council awards innovative business projects
This week a number of projects in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole are to receive a share of £700,000 funding.
This week a number of projects in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole are to receive a share of £700,000 funding.
There are plenty of groups in Dorset who are taking part in Keep Britain Tidy’s Great British Spring Clean campaign.
Funding available from a set planning charge on developments is available for groups in the Bournemouth and Poole area.
Artist Stuart Semple has helped many local people through his Designs For Humanity Fund in partnership with Dorset Community Foundation.
The service, which is operated by Diverse Abilities, offers sessions which can be attended by the whole family.
The deadline is 31 May, so small voluntary organisations in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole need to hurry to put in their applications.
Air Cadet William Avey-Hebditch, 15, and his father Dan are to cycle 179 miles in 12 hours for Air Cadets and RAFA.
Julia’s House children’s charity has received £2,000, the proceeds of a plant sale held in Colehill over a three day period.
Buying and owning a home is a key aspiration for many people. Having a place to call your own is an essential part of life but getting onto and climbing the property ladder can be expensive – the average property price in the UK is now £238,831.
Mark Robert Williams, who stabbed two women and a teenage girl, has been sentenced to life or a minimum term of 14 years.