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His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales visited Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole today to see first‑hand the work underway to prevent youth homelessness across the area.
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Following approval by Dorset Council Cabinet (3rd March), Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council’s Cabinet will consider Dorset joining the South West Flood and Coastal shared service.
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Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council is proposing a new policy that will see a major overhaul of public bins across the area — a phased upgrade designed to keep streets cleaner and make it easier for people to dispose of their rubbish and dog waste.
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Cllr Millie Earl, Leader of BCP Council, explains how the Council is working with partners to meet the challenge of changing high streets, early success in 2026, and the importance of backing our own communities over negative rhetoric.
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Poole BID will operate for a third five-year term after 83% of levy payers voted in favour of the proposed 2026-2031 Business Plan.
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Children and young people with special educational needs (SEND) are set to benefit from an increase in specialist school places at the former Parkfield School site in Bournemouth, following approval by the Department for Education.
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A new 10‑year Supported and Specialist Housing Strategy has been approved by BCP Council’s Cabinet, shaped directly by the voices, experiences and priorities of residents across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
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Wagging tails, warm coats and a safe place to call home, two much loved dogs are helping shine a light on how BCP Council and StreetVet are changing the picture for people facing homelessness.
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The council is urging residents to dispose of batteries and items containing batteries such as vapes, safely after a growing number of fires linked to incorrect battery disposal have put waste crews, recycling centres and local communities at risk.
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Two women with extraordinary stories are being celebrated this International Women’s Day – Kerry is ranked third in the world in jiu-jitsu and Faith is a national skills finalist for a plumbing and heating competition who grew up helping her dad with DIY.
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