Age-friendly Bournemouth project up for national award
An initiative to make Bournemouth Town Centre better for the elderly has been shortlisted for an award.
An initiative to make Bournemouth Town Centre better for the elderly has been shortlisted for an award.
The Shake & Stir Armed Forces Weekender takes place on 27 and 28 June.
With more children than ever going into BCP Council care, the council is facing a funding crisis and is asking the government to act.
People in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole who hold disability passes can now travel on the bus for just £1 at weekends.
Police are keen to speak to witnesses, particularly a taxi driver who is reported to have pulled up at the scene in Lincoln Avenue.
The funding is available for Boscombe West, Hamworthy West and Turlin Moor, and West Howe over the next decade.
Seastone in Bournemouth will provide 24-hour inpatient care for teenagers aged 13 to 18 with severe and complex needs.
The keys have been handed over and the new facility will be open to students this autumn at the Lansdowne campus development.
In addition to seizing weapons and drugs, 12 shops in Bournemouth were visited for test purchases, with knife arches in Bournemouth and Weymouth.
Many people were involved in this serious altercation, during which objects were thrown at police officers.