Help available for vulnerable in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
As we get deeper into the current lockdown, BCP Council’s ‘Together We Can’ helpline is available to anyone needing support.
As we get deeper into the current lockdown, BCP Council’s ‘Together We Can’ helpline is available to anyone needing support.
As the new nationwide lockdown kicks in, University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust has announced changes to the usual guidance on visiting.
With the second lockdown now is effect, there are many questions being asked about what people can and can’t do, and what will be open.
BCP Council is coming to the rescue of families who fear they will be unable to feed their children this half term.
BCP Council – which now has a new Cabinet – is to review temporary emergency travel measures which were introduced over the summer.
People in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole can access financial help.
Following the recent increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in Dorset, Sam Crowe, director of Public Health for Dorset and BCP Council, is urging people to act responsibly to reduce the likelihood of a future major spike in cases and the need for more local restrictions.
The Regent Centre in Christchurch, which re-opens in November, has undergone significant restoration, to bring luxury and comfort to audiences.
To be notified under the NHS Test and Trace scheme that you have to self isolate could be quite a scary prospect, but BCP Council is planning to ensure that you have the necessary support.
Claire Smith, a 45-year-old from Christchurch has used her love for endurance events to raise more than £6,000 for Forest Holme Hospice.