BCP Council says gritter naming competition is snow joke
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council is inviting people to come up with quirky names for their gritters.
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council is inviting people to come up with quirky names for their gritters.
Right across the conurbation, towns are offering a huge variety of Christmas events for people of all ages.
A newly refurbished space at Linwood School will equip students with the skills and confidence needed for life beyond school.
Services are taking place in towns across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, with the parades requiring several road closures.
The new facility, which replaces a previous one, will enable visitors to observe nature at the Queen’s Park pond.
The flag has been awarded to the town in recognition of the night time economy’s standards of management and safety practices.
New life has been breathed into a WWII pillbox in Mudeford Wood to provide a home for bats in the area.
The museum is re-opening with a ‘big bang’ on 5 November — but before that, people can visit to contribute their feedback.
The Woodpecker Play Area has been refurbished, and the launch event is taking place at 10am on Tuesday 28 October.
ElderFest will take place at Twynham Secondary School, Sopers Lane, on Monday 27 October and entry is free.