No outdoor events before end of August
Residents won’t be too surprised to learn that all outdoor events scheduled to take place in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole area from now until the end of August are cancelled.
Residents won’t be too surprised to learn that all outdoor events scheduled to take place in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole area from now until the end of August are cancelled.
Residents of Hyacinth House in Stapehill really got into the spirit of marking VE Day 75, with bunting and flag making up to the 8 May and an afternoon party on the day.
The care, commitment and hope that nurses bring to people every day has been celebrated by a family-owned care home provider.
We are all being asked to ‘shine a light’ to mark International Nurses Day on 12 May, and recognise the extraordinary work that nurses are doing in the fight against coronavirus.
If you had been training for Diverse Abilities’ Dorset Neon Run – set for 26 April – and had been disappointed when it was postponed until 12 September, don’t despair, as it will now be taking place virtually over the Bank Holiday weekend of Saturday 23, Sunday 24, and Monday 25 May.
Two midwives from Poole Hospital featured in a choir to celebrate the International Day of the Midwife on 5 May.
Plans for marking the 75th anniversary of VE Day with large outdoor events have had to be cancelled in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, but BCP Council has some ideas on how local people can commemorate this special anniversary.
West Moors Town Council wants residents to be creative during lockdown by entering the following competition:
Another bank holiday in lockdown is fast approaching and Dorset Tea, in conjunction with Dorset Knob Festival, is offering some good clean fun with a virtual Knob eating contest on Sunday 10 May.
Everyone is invited to tune into Coda Music Trust’s ‘Gramaphone Hour’ on Friday 1 May at 7pm.