Safety stepped up across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
People are on hand across the area to ensure that visitors and residents are safe in the conurbation this summer.
People are on hand across the area to ensure that visitors and residents are safe in the conurbation this summer.
Beachgoers will be able to enjoy a safe, fun and sustainable summer thanks to new communal electric BBQs being installed along Bournemouth and Poole’s seafront.
The first section of the new cycle and pedestrian lanes are now open and further extensions are to follow.
This is your chance to put forward your ideas to shape the future priorities along the 40-mile BCP coastline.
St Mungo’s is looking after people living on the street who are at high risk of becoming unwell during very hot weather.
However the council says the multi-agency summer response plan was a success despite record breaking figures.
A short section of Harewood Avenue in Bournemouth will be temporarily closed between 26 July to 27 August 2021.
Improvements to Kings Park Athletics Centre, which has seen a £452,000 investment by BCP Council, are complete.
A total of 20 totems have been installed providing information about the town as well as easy to read maps and directions to places of interest.
Numerous wildflowers – including Bee Orchids – have been appearing on open spaces thanks to a reduction in grass cutting.