Poole’s Twin Sails Bridge to be closed for five days in December
Inevitably there will be traffic hold-ups in Poole, but BCP Council says it is determined to bring the bridge back to full working order.
Inevitably there will be traffic hold-ups in Poole, but BCP Council says it is determined to bring the bridge back to full working order.
Both the BCP Council and Dorset Council areas will be in tier 2 when the national lockdown measures end on 2 December.
Additional Restrictions Support Grants to the value of £7.9 million is being made available to businesses in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Dorset is to go into Tier 2 (High Alert) restrictions when the national restrictions ease on Wednesday 2 December.
Work is already taking place in Poole Bay and next spring, there will be beach recycling to protect Mudeford sandbank.
An early Christmas present from BCP Council and bus companies with lower fares to boost high street sales.
BCP Council is inviting local businesses to apply for a one-off grant to cover the second lockdown period.
We still have more than two weeks to go in this the second lockdown and residents need help now – and in the future
Another step has been taken to eradicate homelessness in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
There will be diversions in Poole Road, Poole, this month. Inevitable delays and disruption to travel should only last for four days.