Anti-social behaviour tackled in Bournemouth
Two days of action took place earlier this month by police in partnership with the BCP Council Anti-Social Behaviour Team.
Two days of action took place earlier this month by police in partnership with the BCP Council Anti-Social Behaviour Team.
The closing date for applications for the BCP fund, which is run by young people, is this Friday 22 July.
Unsurprisingly, beaches across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole welcomed more than 100,000 visitors at the weekend, but not all parked responsibly.
Carers don’t always get much time for themselves, and this is an opportunity to have a health giving walk with others.
Michael Bastable was killed on 14 January this year and three local men have been jailed for his death and for robberies.
BCP Council is advising residents and visitors to be careful this weekend as temperatures rise still further.
A woman was assaulted in the first incident, and a member of the public was stabbed in the second and police are hoping witnesses come forward.
Following a collision between two vehicles, one subsequently hit the two pedestrians and then drove off.
A historic murder, a First World War shipwreck and a 1940s air crash were just some of the stories related by Hattie Miles.
Environmentalist Oly Rush was appalled to see Bournemouth beach covered with rubbish such as cans and plastics on Sunday evening.