Older people invited to Christchurch event
ElderFest will take place at Twynham Secondary School, Sopers Lane, on Monday 27 October and entry is free.
ElderFest will take place at Twynham Secondary School, Sopers Lane, on Monday 27 October and entry is free.
The investment comes from BCP Council, JPMorganChase, Bournemouth Airport and University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust.
Colten Care’s Ruth Wildman and Denise Marks conquered their fear of heights to raise funds for the restoration of All Saints Church.
The popular Christchurch Living Advent Calendar, which raises money for charity, expects to cross the £100,000 milestone this December.
The foundation, which aim to create employment, lift people out of poverty and boost social mobility, was launched at the Captain’s Club.
This would align BCP Council with Dorset Council which has town and parish councils in towns and villages.
There are 15 events planned across the three towns including community meals, apple pressing and herb drying.
A total of 100 electric scooters arrived in Christchurch on 15 August, expanding on a popular service available in Bournemouth and Poole.
People will have to allow much more time for their journeys if they are planning to use the Christchurch bypass at the end of October.
The video is now available on social media and is being shown at The Regent Theatre before each cinema screening.