BCP Council grants £19 million to businesses in one day
The authority made nearly 7,500 transactions amounting to £19 million pounds to businesses in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
The authority made nearly 7,500 transactions amounting to £19 million pounds to businesses in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Poole and Christchurch residents – and visitors when they are permitted – are to be encouraged to walk and cycle rather than bring their cars into the towns.
You can run, walk, dance or jog over a 5km route on 24 April with the event running within Covid-19 legislations.
Funding with enable rough sleepers in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole to continue to be supported during the pandemic.
Latest figures show 786 people in every 100,000 in the BCP Council area have Covid-19, with warnings to stay at home.
You will need to hurry to have your say, but BCP Council is really keen for feedback on this plan to make the lives of young people better.
The council is addressing the failings identified in November’s Ofsted report with a 15-step action plan.
During the current lockdown, some permitted retail and services will still be available at the Dolphin Shopping Centre.
If you witnessed this fail-to-stop collision on Poole’s Twin Sails Bridge on New Year’s Eve police would very much like to hear from you.
The annual elf dash had to be held virtually this year, with the Poole Hospital’s clinical management team raising £2,100.