Redundancy: what you need to know
As the easing of lockdown continues and the true cost to businesses becomes apparent, it is inevitable that redundancies will increase.
As the easing of lockdown continues and the true cost to businesses becomes apparent, it is inevitable that redundancies will increase.
The family of a man killed in a fatal collision near Bere Regis have paid tribute to their loved one as it was confirmed the driver responsible would be spending eight years in prison.
The #Unacceptable campaign, which was launched in 2018, aims to highlight the abuse and assaults faced by emergency services workers while on the job.
Dorset’s disability charity, Diverse Abilities, has launched cashless options for its collection pots amid a year when fundraising revenue is down.
A stark warning for students not to confuse COVID-19 with other killer diseases comes from the charity, Meningitis Now, as thousands of young people prepare to leave home for university for the first time.
The next Global Happy Café meeting will be on 1 September at 7pm and all you have to do to join in, is to follow the link given at the end of this article.
BCP Council is to consult with local people over a plan to provide safer space for cycling and walking on Boscombe and Southbourne Overcliff Drives, after the proposal generated huge concern in the area.
People living in Christchurch are to be able to take part in a popular bike share scheme part funded by BCP Council.
Dorset, Education | Posted on August 20th, 2020 | return to news GCSE results – some not releasing exam performance whilst others celebrate Ballard School students received their GCSE results The Arnewood School, New Milton, Hampshire With students receiving their GCSE results today, a spokesperson for The Arnewood School in New Milton, Hampshire said, “In…
Coping with CHAOS, the children’s service provided by Diverse Abilities, has returned to Dorset for the summer holidays with social distancing rules in place.