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Latest flood update: 28 January 2025

Latest flood update from BCP Council and the Environment Agency

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No time to waste – what workplaces need to know about upcoming recycling changes

The way in which businesses and workplaces recycle is about to change - and it's important to know what this means for you.

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BCP Council publishes proposed 2025/26 budget

In the face of a challenging national financial environment, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council is putting forward a balanced three-year budget as part of a report published today (24 January 2025).  

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Valuable feedback will shape future Dorset transport plan

The feedback and experiences of residents, businesses and visitors on travel and transport have now been published.

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Tree-mendous growth as town centres enjoy bumper festive period

Millions of people enjoyed all that Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole had to offer this Christmas - with all three town centres reporting a year-on-year increase in visitors.

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New operator to build on Bournemouth’s ‘impressive’ Christmas success

Bournemouth’s reputation as a must-visit destination at Christmas is set to continue for years to come with new operators taking the reins of the town-centre’s festive offerings.

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Works to protect Hamworthy Park against future coastal erosion now complete

BCP Council has completed major works to protect Hamworthy Park against future coastal erosion for the next 20 years.

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An update from Cllr Millie Earl, Leader of BCP Council, on Devolution

An update from Cllr Millie Earl, Leader of BCP Council, on Devolution

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£1.6million cash pot to support vital community projects

Community projects across Bournemouth and Poole are set to benefit from more than £1.6million of funding.

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Extra support for working parents

Working families are set to benefit from an expansion of childcare provision for early years and primary-aged children, thanks to over half a million in funding from Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council.

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