New CEO for Christchurch charity which helps vulnerable women
Andy Gilbert, who lives in Wimborne, has been appointed the first CEO of the Christian charity Water Lily Project.
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.
This year the authority has received a total of 23 Green Flag Awards from environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy.
There is still time for people to enjoy a variety of nature discovery activities in parks in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Running from 9 to 18 September there are a whole host of events taking place with 60 properties participating.
With 1,700 fly tipping cases reported in the last 10 months, BCP Council has launched the Your Waste, Your Duty campaign.
Following a trial, two teenage boys have been found guilty of murder and they will be sentenced at a later date.