BCP Council grants £19 million to businesses in one day
The authority made nearly 7,500 transactions amounting to £19 million pounds to businesses in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
The authority made nearly 7,500 transactions amounting to £19 million pounds to businesses in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Dorset’s large vaccination centre at the Bournemouth International Centre opened its doors on 18 January.
Funding with enable rough sleepers in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole to continue to be supported during the pandemic.
Latest figures show 786 people in every 100,000 in the BCP Council area have Covid-19, with warnings to stay at home.
You will need to hurry to have your say, but BCP Council is really keen for feedback on this plan to make the lives of young people better.
The council is addressing the failings identified in November’s Ofsted report with a 15-step action plan.
Residents’ garden waste bins will be swapped from 18 January to 240-litre ones rather than those with a capacity for 140 litres.
There were six burglaries in the run up to Christmas and in the majority of cases, keys had been left in locks.
It is hoped the new facility will help people whose employment or business will be affected by the UK’s transition from the EU or the pandemic.
The proposals include new art installations and outdoor street furniture to encourage people back into local businesses.