BCP Council leader resigns
Drew Mellor, who has been the leader of BCP Council for two and a half years, has announced his resignation.
Drew Mellor, who has been the leader of BCP Council for two and a half years, has announced his resignation.
A number of drop-in sessions are planned to enable people to ask questions about the Pre-Submission Neighbourhood Plan.
People living in the BCP council area have the chance to have their say on the introduction of Public Space Protection Orders.
People living in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole will be able to get answers from BCP Council leader Drew Mellor.
The government’s Levelling Up funding will enable BCP Council’s Big Plan to create a world-class seafront.
The BCP Council elections take place on 4 May and people without photo ID can apply for a certificate in order to vote.
As a new government requirement, voters in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole will need to show photo ID on 4 May.
To turbo charge levelling up, people across the country will benefit from £2.6 billion investment, with Dorset Council getting £4.5 million.
People will have the chance to have their say on council spending in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole area.
“The Chancellor’s Autumn Statement was unsurprising yet remained disappointing,” said Dorset Chamber chief executive Ian Girling.