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Poole Council hikes rent on council owned flats
The Poole council's hike in housing rents will affect those living on state benefits.
Tuckton Bridge to close for four days
Tuckton Bridge will undergo repairs for five weeks from March 5th, culminating in a four day closure for complete road resurfacing.
BU helps rowers with Atlantic crossing
Sports science experts at Bournemouth University have helped two men row across the Atlantic and raise thousands for the RNLI.
Bournemouth gives disabled kids safe area
Bournemouth introduces new scheme to keep disabled young people safe in the town centre.
Workshops for schools about the dangers of alcohol
Local charity organisations work in coordination Dorset Police and Dorset Safe Schools and Communities Team (SSCT) towards educating children about the dangers of binge drinking.
Southbourne man guilty of fleeing after car collision
A Southbourne man pleaded guilty to two offences including running off and failure to report to the police …
Bournemouth Council announces new leader
Councillor John Beesley has officially been named as the new leader of Bournemouth Council, following Peter Charon's resignation last month.
Christchurch mother pays price for being drunk in charge of child
A Christchurch mother whose daughter was taken away after she was seen "staggering, slurring her words and shouting" whilst in charge of her has been given a two year conditional discharge by Bournemouth Magistrate's Court.
‘But you haven’t seen the truth’
Hostilities in Homs claimed the lives of two Western journalists on Wednesday. Veteran war correspondent Jon Lee Anderson, who toured Syria earlier this month, spoke about the ground situation there. Excerpts from a recent session at Bournemouth University, in audio.