Thousands of trees to be planted across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
The planting of 10,000 new trees is beginning and will continue over the next few months in urban areas of the conurbation.
The planting of 10,000 new trees is beginning and will continue over the next few months in urban areas of the conurbation.
If the Full Council meeting is an agreement at the end of February, £1.3 million will be available for vulnerable families.
People with mobility problems need no longer worry that they won’t be able to access the vaccine centre at the BIC.
It had been hoped that this additional mortuary wouldn’t be needed, but because of the rise in cases, the Poole port site is to be utilised.
BCP Council will join a collaborative network that supports local areas to improve their response to homelessness issues.
As one in three people with COVID-19 are asymptomatic, the lateral flow testing will identify them and ensure they self-isolate.
The authority made nearly 7,500 transactions amounting to £19 million pounds to businesses in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Poole and Christchurch residents – and visitors when they are permitted – are to be encouraged to walk and cycle rather than bring their cars into the towns.
Road closures will take place between Sunday 31 January and Friday 5 February in order for the work to take place.
Local supermarkets are being visited by BCP Council and Dorset Police to ensure adherence to current Covid-19 legislation.