Have your say on parking fines across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
Following a month long trial in August a decision has to be made as to whether parking fines should be increased permanently.
Following a month long trial in August a decision has to be made as to whether parking fines should be increased permanently.
Pro-immigration and anti-migrant protests were organised outside the Britannia Hotel on Meyrick Road on Friday 22 August.
More than 4,000 students in the BCP area will receive their results today. Nationally, the pass rate on grades has fallen to 67.4 per cent.
From 1 September, people will only be able to use RingGo in BCP Council run car parks instead of having a multiple choice.
A-Level, vocational and T-Level results are revealed today with BCP Council congratulating students as they plan their futures.
Drivers along Bournemouth’s seafront risk much higher fines for illegal parking in August.
Arts by the Sea from 26 to 28 September, will bring a host of entertainment including a spinning wheel of unity.
More than £950,000 has been distributed to community groups from the BCP Council Community Infrastructure Levy.
BCP Council leisure centres are offering water safety skills sessions on World Drowning Prevention Day on 25 July.
The new £29.4m scheme running from Poole Bridge to Hunger Hill should prevent flooding for the next 100 years.