Increasing risks from the Internet – Your children’s best friend during lockdown
Young people have to face more risks including exploitation and criminal activities when using the Internet, especially during the lockdown
// by minhtrangnguyen
Young people have to face more risks including exploitation and criminal activities when using the Internet, especially during the lockdown
// by minhtrangnguyen
220 homeless people who used to live on the street for years have been given safe shelters with three meals per day and support of essential needs across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. Homelessness is expected to end in 2027.
// by minhtrangnguyen
Maya Welch – A girl who is living in Poole has done 100 cartwheels for 8 days in a row and successfully raised £940 for NHS at the end of her birthday.
// by minhtrangnguyen
The focus on mental health improvement or disclosure of the risk of toxicity in growing tree like Rhododendron are facts given to help participants better understand the competition this year.
// by minhtrangnguyen
The first vintage fair held in Bournemouth this year attracted more than 40 store holders to fill the space of Bournemouth Pavilion on Sunday (January 19th) between 10am to 4pm, with the entrance fee of £2.5.
// by minhtrangnguyen
Local residents welcome the ferry's return but reveal damages due to closure
// by minhtrangnguyen
Bournemouth Aviary project of building new house for homeless and rescued birds is half way completed after raising more than £120,000
// by minhtrangnguyen
Attracting many international students from different areas in the world, Bournemouth gives new residents diverse choices to deal with challenges such as language barrier, weather, culture shock or self-isolation.