Dorset LEP invests funds to support rural further education
Dorset Local Enterprise has invested £194,000 towards improving rural further education, showing a commitment to the local rural and natural economy.
Dorset Local Enterprise has invested £194,000 towards improving rural further education, showing a commitment to the local rural and natural economy.
Following a government announcement today, the Dorset and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council areas remain in tier two.
The new scheme, launched by BCP Council, will start on 25 January and will be operated in partnership with Beryl Bikes.
It is hoped the hub will help to see the reduction of waste along the Bournemouth, Christchurch, Poole coastline.
Research from rural insurer NFU Mutual shows that 40 per cent of people plan to buy more from farm shops and local producers this Christmas.
An award from the COVID Winter Grant Scheme means vulnerable families in Dorset will receive help with the costs of food and fuel this winter.
A pop-up Christmas shop and Forest Holme’s Tree of Remembrance are among the Christmas activities at the Dolphin Shopping Centre.
The planning inspectorate has received a revised toll increase proposal from the Sandbanks Ferry Company following feedback from local councils.
Young people are to be given new opportunities to connect with nature in the New Forest.
The Ferndown branch of Versus Arthritis has been unable to meet over the past months due to the pandemic and so the organisation decided to deliver Christmas hampers to members.