There is ‘crafty digging’ going on in Christchurch
The new craft and gardening initiative launched by The Water Lily Project is helping women through life’s challenges.
The new craft and gardening initiative launched by The Water Lily Project is helping women through life’s challenges.
The council is to add £250 to the Government’s payment of £350 for those who accommodate their guests over six months up to 12-months.
BCP Council has put together some ideas to occupy families during the October half term which begins on 24 October.
Seventeen year-olds Jack James Hindley and Samuel Roy Jones stabbed Edward Reeve on 31 December last year.
Dorset Police believe that the man, who died at the scene, suffered a medical episode and they are seeking witnesses.
Andy Gilbert, who lives in Wimborne, has been appointed the first CEO of the Christian charity Water Lily Project.
The initiative aims to help people move off the streets and into accommodation to keep them out of danger.
People will be able to watch the state funeral of HM The Queen on big screens provided by BCP Council in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Outpatients of University Hospitals Dorset will be able to receive information about their appointments digitally from the autumn.
With more than 1,700 cases and around 320 fines issued, the council is tackling fly tipping across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.