New community building planned for Boscombe
The hub will help people struggling with weight and employment challenges, providing them with healthy options.
The hub will help people struggling with weight and employment challenges, providing them with healthy options.
From 18 December, night clubs, events organisations, and businesses involved in travel and culture will be able to apply for a grant.
Following a government announcement today, the Dorset and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council areas remain in tier two.
The new scheme, launched by BCP Council, will start on 25 January and will be operated in partnership with Beryl Bikes.
It is hoped the hub will help to see the reduction of waste along the Bournemouth, Christchurch, Poole coastline.
A raft of measures are available to help residents in need, such as meal vouchers, help with utility bills and financial advice.
With so many EU citizens living in the area, BCP Council is urging them to apply for settled status if they wish to stay in the UK.
The council, which covers Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, says its services are open throughout Christmas with a few exceptions.
BCP Council has got Christmas wrapped up and urges residents to do the same, making note of collection days.
Around 50 business leaders heard that the BCP Council area is on the way to becoming a ‘world class city region’.