BCP Council says it is prepared for a busy Bank Holiday weekend
Traffic management is going to be a key priority for the council over what is expected to be a busy weekend.
Traffic management is going to be a key priority for the council over what is expected to be a busy weekend.
Weekly prizes of up to £25,000 can be won by Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole residents as well as £1,000 of John Lewis vouchers.
Six additional Community Safety Accredited Scheme officers have been recruited to tackle anti-social behaviour in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
The grant of £247,000 from the Department for Transport’s Capability Fund will be used to provide an additional ‘Bike it’ Officer.
Organisations have until 24 September to apply for funding of up to £10,000 for youth projects which make a difference.
The event, in conjunction with BH Live Active, which is open to all, runs from 10-12 September near Bournemouth Airport.
In a boost to business, there are numerous free activities in the three towns as they leap out of lockdown.
Christchurch has plans to achieve Coach Friendly Status in a bid to encourage visitors to travel into the town and enjoy its attractions.
A very sad weekend in Dorset with one motorist dying near Corfe Castle and a pedestrian losing his life on the A338.
BCP Council has provided £50,000 to a fund which will tackle poverty and isolation to improve health and wellbeing in Dorset.