Hengistbury Head Beach fully open following groyne works
Upgrades to the Long Groyne have been completed ensuring protection for homes within the Poole and Christchurch bays.
Upgrades to the Long Groyne have been completed ensuring protection for homes within the Poole and Christchurch bays.
Work on the Long Groyne, which reduces flooding and erosion, and protects homes, will take place from April until October.
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal made Wednesday 14 February 2024 an extra special day for Dorset volunteers.
Residents and business owners who wish to have a say in the Christchurch Bay & Harbour Strategy will need to do so by this Sunday 27 August.
Works will be taking place at the end of January, necessitating the closure of Hengistbury Head road, but there will be access on the west side.
BCP Council has put together some ideas to occupy families during the October half term which begins on 24 October.
The long groyne at Hengistbury Head is closed for three weeks as work is taking place to upgrade and repair the 83-year-old structure.
Dorset LEP allocated approximately £70,000 to a partnership between Kingston Maurward College and BCP Council for this new visitor attraction.
Hengistbury Head Visitor Centre staff and volunteers are hoping permission will be granted for a roundhouse.
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