Power of gardens has never been more important says NGS report
How many times have you heard people say that their gardens have protected their mental health during lockdown?
How many times have you heard people say that their gardens have protected their mental health during lockdown?
Dorset residents are being urged prevent the spread of coronavirus.
The impact of the pandemic will never be forgotten at Poole Hospital.
A hospital, which is at the forefront of an investigation into how our genes can affect our reaction to COVID-19, is on our doorstep.
It was the late Ken Dodd who sang ‘Happiness, happiness, the greatest gift that I possess’ and now you too could achieve that state by joining others at the Global Happy Café.
Focusing on the concept of the ‘new you’ after lockdown, BCP Council is keen to encourage people to walk, cycle or scoot to school or college.
Gardening kept us all going during lockdown, and residents of care homes were no exception.
If your mental health has suffered during the pandemic, you might like to participate in free online mental health sessions being organised by Dorset Mind from 14-19 September.
Being back at school after a six-month break could be traumatic for some pupils, however Mid Dorset Primary Care Network has created a scheme prioritising the students’ physical and mental health and wellbeing.
Hopefully your August Bank Holiday weekend will go smoothly and you won’t need to visit Dorset’s Minor Injuries Units, however, if you do, you are reminded that temporary changes to the service are still in place.