Covid-19 infection rates rising in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
Latest figures show 786 people in every 100,000 in the BCP Council area have Covid-19, with warnings to stay at home.
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.
You have until 22 February to tell BCP Council whether you would like existing 20mph speed limits to be extended in Broadstone.
With the rise of Covid-19 in Dorset, many homes have suspended visiting restrictions except in exceptional circumstances.
If you are keen to stay fit during the lockdown, but the thought of braving the cold doesn’t inspire you, you can access online classes.
The council is addressing the failings identified in November’s Ofsted report with a 15-step action plan.
Dorset Council and BCP Council are working together on a scheme to eventually provide a green route from Poole to Wimborne.
One-off top up grants have been welcomed by BCP Council but Dorset Chamber has reservations about the level of support.
You have from now until 1 March to take part in a survey which will help to shape an action plan for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Following the Secretary of State’s announcement, Dorset Council has moved into Tier 3 from today, Thursday 31 December.