People urged to enjoy the summer holidays safely
School is out for many pupils this week, which is likely to result in a wave of visitors coming to Dorset.
School is out for many pupils this week, which is likely to result in a wave of visitors coming to Dorset.
Coping with losing a loved one is always so hard, but lockdown has magnified the sense of isolation as people learn to cope with grief on their own.
In order to conserve the land, cattle have been introduced to Talbot Heath, marking the first time grazing has been seen in the area in recent memory.
Children across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, who have been looking longingly at outdoor play areas, will be excited to hear that they will be able to use them in the next couple of days.
Local people are to be able to enjoy walks along a section of Poole Quay and Lower High Street, confident that they can maintain social distancing as BCP is creating enhanced space for walking and cycling.
Dorset LEP is to receive government funding to enable the expansion of the Dorset Careers Hub.
Bournemouth hit the national headlines yesterday, when despite advice to stay away, thousands of people overwhelmed the beaches.
Local people are to have the chance to ask questions in advance of a Dorset Council and BCP Council Joint Health Scrutiny meeting on Wednesday 1 July at which the county-wide response to COVID-19 will be discussed.
Sadly, there has been an increase in the amount of litter, such as plastic bottles, takeaway containers and other rubbish, being left behind in local parks, heathlands and beaches.