BCP Council awards innovative business projects
This week a number of projects in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole are to receive a share of £700,000 funding.
This week a number of projects in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole are to receive a share of £700,000 funding.
Funding available from a set planning charge on developments is available for groups in the Bournemouth and Poole area.
Ahead of what could be a bumper Bank Holiday for visitors, BCP Council is to litter pick on Wessex Way overnight next week.
Hillbourne Primary School in Kitchener Crescent, which is being rebuilt, will provide facilities including 14 classrooms.
Thanks to funding of £80,000 from Historic England there will be a number of events over a three-year period in Poole High Street.
A total of 21 schools in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole area are to receive grants to encourage pupils to walk or cycle to school.
Works to prioritise walking and cycling at Poole Quay during the summer are scheduled for completion by 1 November.
Indoor attractions in the BCP Council area are opening their doors this week, in addition to land train services.
The green travel routes proposed connect Wimborne and Ferndown with Poole town centre and Merley to Christchurch.
There are large areas of Dorset and the New Forest where disposable barbecues are banned and many stores are refusing to sell them.