Clean air campaign for BCP schools
Pupils in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole are learning about the air pollution caused by idling car engines.
Pupils in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole are learning about the air pollution caused by idling car engines.
Two days of action took place earlier this month by police in partnership with the BCP Council Anti-Social Behaviour Team.
Activities across a number of locations will feature a variety of entertainment including music and entertainment for families.
The closing date for applications for the BCP fund, which is run by young people, is this Friday 22 July.
Unsurprisingly, beaches across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole welcomed more than 100,000 visitors at the weekend, but not all parked responsibly.
The area is to be regenerated with the provision of one-, two- and three-bed apartments on land at Carter’s Quay.
BCP Council is advising residents and visitors to be careful this weekend as temperatures rise still further.
Schools across the county are being urged to take part in this online event which is for Years 5, 6 and 7.
Angela, a student from Kings Park Academy, produced artwork that helped to inspire the project in the Boscombe underpass.
BCP Council working with environmental charity City to Sea has launched a campaign to offer free drinking water at seafront locations.