Roadworks taking place across BCP this week
The following roadworks are being carried out within the BCP Council area by the council and various utility companies this week.
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Georgia Revell joined the Bournemouth Echo as a community reporter in February 2022.
Georgia Revell joined the Bournemouth Echo as a community reporter in February 2022.
The following roadworks are being carried out within the BCP Council area by the council and various utility companies this week.
NEIL WYATT, 19 and of Arne Avenue in Poole, admitted three counts of assault by beating of an emergency worker, namely police officers, in Bournemouth Square on February 2. He admitted criminal damage to property after damaging a Ford KA car in Lymington Road in Highcliffe on December 6, 2023. He admitted assault by beating in Lymington Road in Highcliffe on December 6, 2023. He admitted failing to surrender to police / court bail at the appointed time on January 3 at Poole Magistrates’ Court, having been released on bail in criminal proceedings on December 6, 2023. He was handed a four week jail sentence suspended for 12 months. He was also ordered to pay compensation of £500 and costs of £200 to the Crown Prosecution Service.
Thanks have been issued to patients in Dorset who treat NHS staff with kindness and respect.
THE fire service has issued safety advice to those planning to light a beacon in upcoming D-Day commemorations.
UNIVERSITY Hospitals Dorset has one of the biggest increases in tuberculosis cases in the UK, studies reveal.
AN exclusive waterfront property with direct access to Christchurch Harbour has been placed on the market.
DOUBLE yellow lines are to be introduced along a stretch of road in St Leonard’s.
A new retirement village coming to Wimborne is reportedly experiencing ‘unprecedented demand’.
MORE than £1300 worth of items have been stolen from a Travis Perkins store.
A MAN shoplifted from a Poole store before fleeing on a train to Bournemouth.
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