Book of Condolence available at Ringwood Gateway
Residents in the Ringwood area are invited to write messages in a Book of Condolences at Ringwood Gateway.
Residents in the Ringwood area are invited to write messages in a Book of Condolences at Ringwood Gateway.
Work on the Neighbourhood Plan is on a voluntary basis and the town council is hoping that local people will come forward.
Activities in Ringwood for children will include tennis, basketball, netball and football plus crafts for the very young.
Peter Crutcher, Phil Doughty and the Rev Terry Roberts have received Certificates of Outstanding Community Service.
The Party in the Park being held on 5 June in Ringwood will see the provision of reusable cups and there will be no plastic hats or flags on sale.
The council failed to achieve the purchase previously but has now been given the go-ahead by members to bid again.
Ringwood Gateway opens at Easter after a two-year break and volunteers are needed between the hours of 10-4pm on Saturdays.
The council has not only good news about the road system in the town, it has also come up with 10 reasons to shop locally.
Ringwood town councillors expressed concern that low level crime wasn’t being reported as people felt police weren’t interested.
The views of local people are sought for a survey looking at the energy efficiency of buildings and working towards ‘net zero’.