Zooming into Dorset Chamber meetings
Face to face meetings are not to be resumed by Dorset Chamber any time soon.
Face to face meetings are not to be resumed by Dorset Chamber any time soon.
Government funded plans to introduce safer cycling and friendly walking links and neighbourhoods across the BCP area have been reviewed and a number deferred following feedback from local people.
A plan of action for Dorset that aims to provide a sustainable route for the breeding, rearing and harvesting of fish, plants and organisms in all type of water environments has been launched.
There’s no time like the present to pick up a racket and play tennis in Ferndown following completion of major improvements to the courts at King George V Playing Fields.
In 1993, Gordon Beningfield together with Robin Page established the Countryside Restoration Trust and now the trust has purchased the farm where Mr Beningfield once farmed.
People with learning difficulties have continued to be supported during lockdown, thanks to the work of the Minstead Trust.
You could be forgiven for thinking that the art of letter writing was dead – but not so – as local children and older people have been communicating with pen and paper.
A hospital, which is at the forefront of an investigation into how our genes can affect our reaction to COVID-19, is on our doorstep.
After our wonderfully long summer, and with autumn upon us, we can now look towards Christmas – with optimism.
BCP Council is determined to be consistent in tackling anti-social behaviour across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.