Guidance about funerals during the coronavirus pandemic
A Dorset funeral group is advising those who have lost loved ones about how things have changed since the coronavirus crisis began.
A Dorset funeral group is advising those who have lost loved ones about how things have changed since the coronavirus crisis began.
The Tank Museum has announced that its videos have reached a global audience and been viewed almost two million times during the coronavirus lockdown.
Open spaces have never been so much in the news as they have been during lockdown, so make sure you have your say on Dorset Council’s consultation on dogs in public spaces.
Dorset council’s travel team have been lending their skills and support to help the county’s vulnerable residents, with additional safety provision for drivers.
National charity, Deafblind UK has temporarily extended its helpline opening hours to support people who have sight loss, hearing loss or both, through the COVID-19 crisis.
Within weeks of setting up their Dorset Coronavirus Community Fund, the Dorset Community Foundation has awarded over £173,000 to 57 groups from all across Dorset.
Garden waste services – which will be resuming in the Dorset Council area from Monday 27 April – resumed in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole on Monday of this week, 20 April.
Diverse Abilities has launched Wellbeing @ Home, which is taking place over three weeks. The content provided is suitable for the whole family, including magic shows, yoga workshops, sign-and-sign-along songs, and story time.
It’s not all depressing news on the job front.
Residents across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, who look after or support a relative, friend or neighbour and are unpaid, are urged to reach out for support and advice during the coronavirus outbreak.