Hospital visiting restrictions eased
You can now visit Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Hospitals but only one visitor is permitted for one hour.
You can now visit Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Hospitals but only one visitor is permitted for one hour.
There are big plans for Waterman’s Park in Somerford, Alexandra Park in Parkstone and Winton Recreation Ground.
A variety of outdoor events will take place across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole and you can become involved.
You have until 28 March to have your say on how the 19 high streets across the three towns should shape up.
Unpaid carers who support people living in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole are now entitled to free PPE.
In March 2020 there were 370 rough sleepers in the area, but that has now decreased to 13, the lowest for 10 years.
With pubs and restaurants hopefully being able to re-open with outside service from 12 April, pavement licences will be necessary.
Businesses involved in the night time economy, events, aerospace, travel, cultural and international visitor sectors are to receive grant funding.
BCP Council will lead a management control centre at Bournemouth seafront, so visitors can be welcomed and residents kept safe, when allowed.
A local contact tracing service is being launched on 18 February to help Public Health England and the NHS in tracing Covid-19 positive residents.