Diverse Abilities charity launches emergency appeal
Diverse Abilities, Dorset’s disability charity, has launched an emergency appeal to assist raising funds lost through the COVID-19 global pandemic.
Diverse Abilities, Dorset’s disability charity, has launched an emergency appeal to assist raising funds lost through the COVID-19 global pandemic.
There are many easily accessible ways of getting a rich cultural fix over the next few months despite the closure of local venues and postponement of events due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Seized goods worth around £2,000 plus a cheque for £500 have been gifted by Border Force to Lewis-Manning Hospice Care in Dorset.
Hard-working apprentices were championed by Bournemouth & Poole College at a special awards ceremony during National Apprenticeship Week.
A festival of digital light in Poole High Street, the Quay and Old Town will take place between Thursday 20 until Saturday 22 February offering free and ticketed events.
Clare Gallie, chief executive at the charity, said, “Materials, old cabling and wires were all stolen from the hospice’s new premises. Construction work is underway with local suppliers who are getting the new premises ready, so we can move into Longfleet House in a few months.
Plans have been approved for an eye-catching nautically-themed sculpture at Hunger Hill in Poole.
The vital service, which links Sandbanks in Poole to Shell Bay in Studland near Swanage, that carries vehicles and foot passengers is not anticipated to return until October.
Poole’s Business Improvement District (BID) was joined by volunteers during its annual Big Clean, which took place from Monday, May 13, to Friday, May 17.
It’s that time of year when environmental charity, Keep Britain Tidy, presents iconic Blue Flags and Seaside Awards to the UK’s very best beaches.