Artwork will remind visitors to ‘leave only footprints’
Coral, a nine-year-old from Manorside Academy in Poole is the primary school winner in BCP Council’s Leave Only Footprints artwork competition.
Coral, a nine-year-old from Manorside Academy in Poole is the primary school winner in BCP Council’s Leave Only Footprints artwork competition.
The wearing of face coverings is on all our minds at the present time, and at Poole Hospital, Christine Clark, a local artist, has painted staff members in their masks to showcase the work of the oral and maxillofacial surgery team.
BCP Council has already awarded £2m from its Local Discretionary Grant fund and there is more available for businesses in Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole
The Dolphin Shopping Centre in Poole is providing shoppers with the opportunity to design its popular rooftop honey packaging.
“Amazing facilities at GolfCatcher Academy,” said Harry Redknapp when he officially opened the academy at a VIP launch on 15 July, adding, “I can’t wait to get up and bring my grandkids, I’ll be up here quite regularly practising my golf. Absolutely fantastic.”
BCP Council is to introduce a consistent approach to street-based anti-social behaviour in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
A Poole woman who has learning disabilities, has been lending a helping hand to the local community during lockdown by litter picking and dog walking.
Funds from a cabaret evening held in February, which raised £3,195.55 for Poole Hospital’s Alcohol Care and Treatment Services (ACTS), have been handed over at a ‘virtual’ cheque presentation.
Although in March Dorset Family History Society had to close its Treetops Research Centre in Fleets Lane, Poole and cancelled its Family History Day, monthly meetings and computer group, it is still a vibrant organisation.
Both Poole lifeboats were launched at 4.40pm on 13 July when a catamaran with three people on board became entangled in ropes at the bottom of Evening Hill in Poole Harbour.