Higher council tax rises for Poole residents
Poole residents face higher council tax rises this year to bring them in line with people living in Bournemouth and Christchurch.
Poole residents face higher council tax rises this year to bring them in line with people living in Bournemouth and Christchurch.
With pubs and restaurants hopefully being able to re-open with outside service from 12 April, pavement licences will be necessary.
Flood defences will protect the town centre, the old town and new developments in the Twin Sails area for the next 100 years.
Essential businesses which are open and haven’t yet registered for community testing are urged by Public Health Dorset to do so.
The mortality support facility that was activated as part of Dorset’s ongoing response to the Covid-19 emergency has been placed on standby.
BCP Council is to remove the arcade’s corroded steel canopy next week which will let in additional natural light.
Businesses involved in the night time economy, events, aerospace, travel, cultural and international visitor sectors are to receive grant funding.
There are 46 one-, two- and three- bedroom apartments, which are available to private rental right in the centre of Bournemouth.
BCP Council will lead a management control centre at Bournemouth seafront, so visitors can be welcomed and residents kept safe, when allowed.
A local contact tracing service is being launched on 18 February to help Public Health England and the NHS in tracing Covid-19 positive residents.