Great Tail Trail begins in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole this weekend
This weekend, visitors to Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole will have the chance to follow the UK’s first ever mermaid tail sculpture trail.
This weekend, visitors to Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole will have the chance to follow the UK’s first ever mermaid tail sculpture trail.
Residents in Bournemouth and Poole will have the chance to share their views on the establishment of parish and town councils.
Christchurch and Boscombe & Southbourne Rotary Clubs are organising a river pageant to take place in August and inviting groups to participate.
Residents are asked to get involved with beach cleans taking place along Dorset’s coastline from 5 to 13 April.
This week is the first ever national awareness week for Business Crime Reduction Partnerships, and patrols will be taking place across the region.
Police are keen to establish the circumstances surrounding the incident which took place between the Purewell Cross and Somerford roundabouts.
More than £24 million is to be spent on priorities in the three towns, including Bearwood and Merley education provision.
The A35 Christchurch Bypass is to close for essential maintenance for a short period of time during March.
As several changes are proposed in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, the council is keen to get people’s views on a draft policy.
There are 45 uniquely designed mermaid tail sculptures, which will be in place across the area from 5 April to 1 June.