What a lolly holiday as Dorset attracts thousands of visitors
Around 7,000 lollies and 22,000 ice creams were consumed in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole when thousands flocked to the area over Easter.
Around 7,000 lollies and 22,000 ice creams were consumed in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole when thousands flocked to the area over Easter.
A planned celebration event at St Peter’s Bournemouth will mark the fruition of a community project that has transformed the overgrown churchyard.
During the initiative, which took place between 11 and 14 April, issues affecting the lives of residents and businesses were tackled.
Over the next 20 years, a number of improvements will be made to improve seafront infrastructure and public spaces.
Food and music festivals are included in a wide programme of events planned for the BCP Council area this spring and summer.
If you were in Cunningham Crescent on Sunday 10 April and witnessed any suspicious activity get in touch with police.
The council hopes that employers in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole will come forward to offer jobs to Ukrainians.
The new works will be at Bournemouth Pier Approach Flyover and Boscombe Land Train Garage on Undercliff Drive.
The same day emergency care and the acute medical unit are now located together which should result in fewer admissions.
Visitors to Bournemouth this Easter will be able to browse through the Art & Makers Market in the Lower Gardens.