Community steps up to the mark to provide food for vulnerable people
During the coronavirus pandemic a huge amount of work has been going on in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole areas to ensure that people don’t go hungry.
During the coronavirus pandemic a huge amount of work has been going on in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole areas to ensure that people don’t go hungry.
Covid-19 hasn’t resulted in the cancellation of all local events this summer, with Poole in Bloom returning for 2020 after a gap of nine years.
The Sandbanks chain ferry is scheduled to resume service on Wednesday 17 June. The planned commencement will be at 7am from Sandbanks, with three crossings per hour in each direction as usual until 11.10pm from Studland.
Even a fire as catastrophic as the recent one at Wareham Forest that devastated 220 hectares of forest and heathland hasn’t sent a big enough message to some people.
Blighted with problems, the Twin Sails Bridge in Poole reopened on 27 May following the completion of the latest stage of repairs.
A Poole fitness enthusiast has embarked on a colourful challenge to raise funds for Poole Hospital’s critical care unit (CCU) in memory of his grandmother.
Designated a world heritage site in 1999, Poole Harbour is one of the world’s largest natural harbours and is treasured by everyone who visits the area.
If you are returning to work – how are you going to get there if you cannot walk, cycle or drive?
Two mortality support facilities at Poole Port and the Old Radio Station Dorchester have been placed on standby due to the decline in deaths of COVID-19
A Poole Hospital maternity support worker, who works with vulnerable mums-to-be and their families, has been named national support worker of the year by the Royal College of Midwives