BCP Council leader resigns
Drew Mellor, who has been the leader of BCP Council for two and a half years, has announced his resignation.
Drew Mellor, who has been the leader of BCP Council for two and a half years, has announced his resignation.
People have until 24 March to apply for a free street licence to hold a street party in their area to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King.
Dorset Police would like to speak to anyone who witnessed the burglary of a shop in Christchurch or who has been offered any of the stolen items.
The Christmas Tree Wonderland and the Maritime Light Festival drew millions to the area over the festive period.
A lunch at The Captain’s Club in Christchurch on 8 March will be hosted by three female chamber presidents to celebrate International Women’s Day.
The bus company has been awarded the contracts for three essential bus services across the conurbation – 18, 33 and 36.
Call 4 Concern gives patients and their loved ones the chance to flag up concerns that someone is getting worse.
People living in the BCP council area have the chance to have their say on the introduction of Public Space Protection Orders.
People living in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole will be able to get answers from BCP Council leader Drew Mellor.
The BCP Council elections take place on 4 May and people without photo ID can apply for a certificate in order to vote.