South Western Railway affected by August strikes
The message from SWR is to only travel by rail if absolutely necessary between Thursday 18 and Sunday 21 August.
The message from SWR is to only travel by rail if absolutely necessary between Thursday 18 and Sunday 21 August.
Dorset Council would like residents to fill in a survey saying how they would like bus services to be improved.
With the last Yellow Buses running today, Morebus is putting on more services in order to fill the timetable gaps.
Wimborne, Colehill, West Parley, West Moors and Ferndown residents will now be able to take advantage of Beryl Bikes.
The speed of Beryl e-scooters will be restricted in Lower Gardens and Bournemouth town centre as well as along the seafront.
If you are planning to sell your car privately, be aware that two men are targeting owners, distracting people and damaging the vehicle.
The BCP area is only the second in the country to offer three forms of sustainable transport – e-scooters, push bikes and e-bikes.
Services next Wednesday will be dramatically curtailed with those on Thursday also disrupted following the strike.
The train operator is advising people not to travel today or Tuesday, but if they do to expect a reduced service.
Run by Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service on behalf of the Dorset Road Safe partnership, there is still time to enter the competition.