BCP Council to tackle fly-tipping
The authority hopes to get approval to run a 12-month pilot scheme to tackle fly-tipping in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
The authority hopes to get approval to run a 12-month pilot scheme to tackle fly-tipping in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
David Sidwick has been announced as the new police and crime commissioner for Dorset following the election on 6 May.
The upgraded BCPBeachCheck app will enable people to avoid the busiest beaches and to access their nearest facilities.
The works, which start on 17 May and will last until the autumn, will see a number of measures including re-routing of traffic.
A number of Covid measures which were in place at recycling centres in Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch have been lifted.
Work to re-distribute sand and re-shape groynes will start on 4 May during which time the beaches will remain open.
Everyone over the age of 16 must provide a name and contact details or check in with the QR code when they visit businesses.
The awards from Dorset Local Enterprise Partnership will enable the schools to support pupils with careers education.
Planning is under way for this new festive event for Christchurch in December 2021 – an event which had to be cancelled in December 2020 because of Covid-19 restrictions.
The BCP Council and Dorset Council areas will each have a Local Police Area headed by a Chief Superintendent.