BCP Council encourages people to become Shared Lives carers
Despite ‘The Rule of Six’ many people could still offer a home to a vulnerable adult on a long or short-term basis.
Despite ‘The Rule of Six’ many people could still offer a home to a vulnerable adult on a long or short-term basis.
Boscombe’s Grounded Community, which helps people learn to grow vegetables and fruit to reduce food poverty, has received a donation of landscaping products from West Parley-based Eco Sustainable Solutions.
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 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.
Taking a walk during lockdown was the one thing that kept us sane, and it was during this time that we really came to appreciate our local parks.
Lockdown was particularly traumatic for rough sleepers, but it would appear that Bournemouth has worked well to alleviate the problem.
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.
Officers investigating a fatal collision on Wallisdown Road, Bournemouth are issuing CCTV images of potential witnesses and renewing their appeal for anyone with relevant dashcam footage to come forward.