Attractions in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole start to re-open this week
Indoor attractions in the BCP Council area are opening their doors this week, in addition to land train services.
Indoor attractions in the BCP Council area are opening their doors this week, in addition to land train services.
The green travel routes proposed connect Wimborne and Ferndown with Poole town centre and Merley to Christchurch.
This additional money will enable PEDALL to expand its operation to people with dementia and young people with challenges.
According to the Office for National Statistics, recorded crime in Dorset dropped by 9.3 per cent in the last quarter.
A ‘give and take’ stall set up by Sharon Valler from Bournemouth has been hugely successful and is on course to raise thousands of pounds.
If you were in the area on Thursday 13 May and witnessed the accident or have dashcam footage contact the police.
There are large areas of Dorset and the New Forest where disposable barbecues are banned and many stores are refusing to sell them.
With social distancing in place, 76 members of BCP Council were able to meet in person for the annual council meeting.
Jobwise young people have been badly affected during the pandemic and this show will help teenagers to see the way forward.
Portland’s Castletown D-Day Centre, which shows the role Portland played in the allied invasion, will open for the summer on Wednesday 19 May.