Collaborative network to tackle homelessness in the UK
BCP Council will join a collaborative network that supports local areas to improve their response to homelessness issues.
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.
Dorset’s large vaccination centre at the Bournemouth International Centre opened its doors on 18 January.
Funding with enable rough sleepers in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole to continue to be supported during the pandemic.
Latest figures show 786 people in every 100,000 in the BCP Council area have Covid-19, with warnings to stay at home.
You will need to hurry to have your say, but BCP Council is really keen for feedback on this plan to make the lives of young people better.