Electric BBQs arrive on Bournemouth and Poole seafront
Beachgoers will be able to enjoy a safe, fun and sustainable summer thanks to new communal electric BBQs being installed along Bournemouth and Poole’s seafront.
Beachgoers will be able to enjoy a safe, fun and sustainable summer thanks to new communal electric BBQs being installed along Bournemouth and Poole’s seafront.
LV=Kidzone scheme educates parents and children on what to do if a child or vulnerable person becomes separated from their parents or guardian.
On the hottest weekend of the year, people flocked to the region’s beaches and 89 tonnes of waste were collected.
BCP Council is warning would-be campers that if they pitch their tents on local beaches they could face a fine of £1,000.
The beaches across the region are beautiful, however, Bournemouth Coastal BID is hoping tourists will visit inland attractions.
The upgraded BCPBeachCheck app will enable people to avoid the busiest beaches and to access their nearest facilities.
Launched across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole last year, the app is to be rolled out across the country.
Works to replace old groynes has been completed and it is hoped they will be a defence against coastal erosion.
Volunteers have been picking up the large amount of rubbish left on beaches from Southbourne to Hengistbury Head.