Homeless charity supports people sleeping rough in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
With a severe weather response having been activated as temperatures plummet, St Mungo’s is providing additional support to people sleeping rough.
With a severe weather response having been activated as temperatures plummet, St Mungo’s is providing additional support to people sleeping rough.
If you were in the area of Sopers Lane and saw a masked assault in November or spoke to any of the youngsters concerned, contact Dorset Police.
A magical event brought festive cheer to Christchurch welcoming the Holly King, Ivy Queen and many others who paraded through the town.
As well as two drop in sessions, local people have the chance to complete an online survey until 15 January.
Trees will be in place at the Royal Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole hospitals for people to remember loved ones.
Volunteers are needed to help plant 170 mature trees and fruit trees, as well as up to 4,000 hedging whips.
Applications are invited to the BCP Food and Warmth Support Fund which is administered by Dorset Community Foundation.
If you were driving on the A35 on Friday 18 November and witnessed this collision, or if you have dashcam footage contact the police.
People will have the chance to have their say on council spending in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole area.
Government funding of £883,000 will enable the centres to offer help to families with children up to the age of 25.