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From YouTube: BCP News summer audio edition 2019
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BCP News summer edition 2019.
The Official magazine produced for BCP Council residents. Audio summary.
Recorded with the assistance of http://www.bournemouthtn.org.uk/
B
Introduction
from
the
councillor
Vickie
Slade,
leader
of
bc,
p
council,
a
new
council,
a
new
approach-
I
am
unbelievably
honored
and
humbled
to
have
become
the
first-ever
leader
of
BCP
Council.
Not
only
do
we
have
a
brand
new
local
authority
to
shape,
we
also
have
the
opportunity
of
a
lifetime
a
fresh
and
exciting
chance
to
improve
the
lives
of
the
people
that
we
serve
to
strengthen
the
communities
in
which
we
all
live,
and
to
protect
the
environment
that
we
treasure.
B
As
a
council,
we
are
legally
responsible
for
hundreds
of
vulnerable
children,
champions
of
scores,
of
unique
communities,
landlord
to
thousands
of
families,
service
providers
for
hundreds
of
thousands
of
residents
and
custodians
of
miles
of
precious
coastline
and
many
hectares
of
green
space.
Above
all,
we
are
accountable
to
local
people
and
must
never
forget
as
much
as
we
begin
to
shape
and
define
the
policies
and
work
program
of
the
new
council.
We
are
committed
to
increasing
the
involvement
of
residents
and
communities.
B
A
B
B
If
you
are
an
EU
citizen
living
and
working
here,
you
have
the
right
to
apply
for
settled
status,
regardless
of
whether
the
UK
leaves
the
EU
with
or
without
a
deal
it's
free
to
apply
for
the
EU
settlement
scheme
and
you
just
need
to
complete
a
short
online
application
form.
The
scheme
is
open
now
and
you
have
until
30th
of
June
2021
to
apply
for
more
information
on
the
EU
settlement
scheme,
visit,
gov,
dot,
UK
/eu
settlements,
scheme.
A
Cash
boost
support
landlords
and
prevent
homelessness
residents
who
are
at
risk
of
becoming
homeless
or
who
are
homeless,
are
set
to
benefit
from
funding
that
will
boost
the
number
of
private
landlords
who
will
offer
affordable
tenancies.
We
set
up
a
new
help
to
let
scheme
with
government
funding
of
four
hundred
and
eighty
thousand
pounds.
The
scheme
encourages
more
private
sector
landlords
to
offer
quality,
tenancies
for
single
homeless
people
and
other
households
as
being
at
risk
of
homelessness.
A
The
funding
will
be
used
to
provide
financial
settlements
for
local
landlords,
enable
the
social,
letting
agency
homes
for
let
to
acquire
more
properties
to
manage,
on
behalf
of
landlords,
provide
one-to-one
support
to
help
vulnerable
tenants
maintain
their
tenancy
around
150.
New
tendencies
will
be
created
to
help
reduce
the
number
of
people
living
in
temporary
and
BMV
accommodation.
A
Are
you
a
landlord
and
interested
in
the
help
to
let
scheme
contact
us
to
find
out
more
telephone?
Oh
one,
two:
oh
two:
six
double
three:
four:
eight,
seven
or
email
help
to
let
at
BCP
Council,
dot,
gov,
dot,
uk'
or
on
the
website.
Bcp
Council,
don't
gov
dot
UK
forward,
slash
help
to
let
residents
who
need
housing.
Advice
can
find
out
more
on
our
website.
A
Bcp
council,
gov,
dot,
UK
forward,
slash
housing
or
telephone;
the
contact
number
for
the
area
you
live
in
for
Bournemouth.
That's!
Oh
one,
two,
oh
two,
four
five,
one,
four:
six:
seven
for
christchurch:
oh
one,
two,
oh
two:
seven,
nine,
five,
two
one
three
or
four
Paul,
oh
one,
two,
oh
two,
six
double
three
805.
B
B
You
can
hire
a
barrel
bike
using
the
barrel.
App
then
ride
it
anywhere
in
the
operating
zone
for
just
5p.
A
minute
bikes
can
be
picked
up
and
dropped
off
in
marked
out
barrel
bays
riders
have
a
payment
choice
of
pay
as
you
ride,
one
pound
unlock
fee
or
minute
bundles,
no
unlock
fee
or
a
24
hour
day
pass
for
12
pounds
barrel
bike.
Facts
bikes
are
an
eye-catching
green
color,
50,
bikes,
available
initially
increasing
to
a
fleet
of
1,000.
B
By
the
end
of
the
summer,
three
speed
gears
bikes
are
suitable
for
riders
from
4
foot
11
to
6
foot
5
inches
in
height
the
barrel.
App
is
needed
to
locate
higher
and
unlock
barrel
bikes
download
the
barrel
app
to
your
smartphone,
find
out
more
about
our
Bike
Share
scheme
online
HTTP
colon
forward,
slash
forward,
slash
barrel
dot,
CC
forward,
slash
bike,
share
forward,
slash
bournemouth
pool.
A
Popular
zigzag
path
reopens
in
hi
cliff,
have
you
visited
the
recently
refurbished
the
zigzag
path
at
hyde
cliff
castle,
yet
the
new
path
reopened
earlier
this
spring
and
is
providing
a
hit
with
proving
a
hitch
with
residents
and
visitors.
You
can
now
easily
combine
your
visit
to
hive
cliff
castle
Beach
with
a
stroll
through
steam,
appoint
nature
reserve
and
high
cliff
castle
gardens.
A
The
unstable
zigzag
path
was
closed.
Two
years
ago,
Council
funding
and
an
award
from
the
government's
coastal
communities
fund
or
CCF
has
allowed
an
extensive
rebuild
to
take
place.
We
will
be
putting
a
new
planting
around
the
path
this
autumn.
If
you
are
visiting
the
area
by
car
parking
is
available
in
the
car
park.
At
Highcliff
castle
of
roth
c
drive
be
haste.
23:4
l
e
or
alternative
parking
steamer
point
car
park,
which
is
b
h,
23:40
a
and
Highcliff
q
hi
cliff
cliff
top
car
park,
which
is
b
h,
23
5df.
B
Splashing
time
at
refurbished,
paddling
pool
if
you're
looking
for
somewhere
for
the
kids
to
cool
off
this
summer
and
head
to
your
local
paddling
pool,
slash
park
or
water
play
facility.
The
paddling
pool
in
Hamm
worthy
park
pool
has
undergone
a
major
refurbishment
and
is
opening
soon.
The
total
cost
for
this
project
is
three
hundred
and
eighty-one
thousand
pounds
and
includes
31,000
pounds
raised
by
the
Friends
of
Hamm
worthy
park.
Most
of
the
funding
came
from
pools
community
infrastructure
levee,
which
is
a
planning
charge
to
help
deliver
local
community
improvements.
B
The
paddling
pool
has
been
providing
family
fun
for
over
80
years,
and
the
refurbishment
of
this
free
facility
means
it
can
be
enjoyed
by
new
dn't
generations
of
residents
and
visitors
at
christchurch
key.
The
ever-popular
splash
park
has
also
undergone
a
refurbishment
and
is
now
open
for
the
summer
season
find
out
more
by
visiting
the
website.
B
A
The
Duke
of
Gloucester
was
accompanied
by
Lord
Lieutenant
of
Dorset
Angus
Campbell
at
this
special
private
event,
hi
sheriff
of
Dorset
mr.
Philip
wall,
councillor
David,
flag,
chairman
of
BCP
Council
and
gram,
current
chief
executive
of
BCP
Council
welcome
to
the
Duke
of
Gloucester
back
to
Highcliff
castle.
Following
his
previous
visit
in
2001,
when
the
restored
West
Wing
was
officially
opened.
A
His
Royal
Highness
met
long-standing
volunteers
on
some
of
the
castles
visitor
routes
and
saw
some
of
the
original
furniture
from
the
house
which
has
been
loaned
to
the
castle
from
the
V&A
museum
in
London
councillor
David
flag,
chairman
of
BCP
Council,
said
it
was
a
huge
honor
and
privilege
to
be
able
to
welcome
His
Royal
Highness
to
the
castle.
Once
again,
he
was
particularly
pleased
to
learn
more
about
the
architect,
William
Dunn
thorn
and
see
some
of
the
original
drawings.
A
The
castle
is
a
very
popular
attraction
for
visitors
locals
and
people
across
the
Bullman,
Christchurch
and
poor
conurbation.
It's
great
to
have
the
recently
reopened
zigzag
path,
making
the
castle
and
the
beach
and
I'm
sure
this
will
provide
added
appeal
to
this
destination,
find
out
more
online
on
the
website.
Hi
cliff
castle,
doc.
Oh,
don't
you
Kay?
Don't
you
Kay?
Don't
you
Kay.
B
Developing
the
potential
of
our
city
region,
BCP
Council,
serves
around
400,000
residents
from
ham
worthy
to
hi
cliff
from
day
one
of
the
new
council
we've
been
here
for
you
ensuring
that
services
continue
to
be
provided
as
normal.
Now
that
local
elections
have
taken
place,
our
work
to
make
a
positive
difference
to
the
lives
of
residents,
businesses
and
visitors
begins.
B
B
The
area
is
rich
in
history
and
heritage,
and
our
three
towns
have
distinct
characteristics,
valued
by
residents
and
visitors
alike.
The
area
also
boasts
ho
high-profile
universities,
a
Premier
League
football
team,
an
international
airport
and
a
world-renowned
Orchestra,
plus
a
divided,
diverse
arts
and
cultural
scene.
B
There
are
challenges
to
overcome.
Of
course,
the
area's
population
is
rising
quickly
and
our
infrastructure
needs
to
improve
to
e
cope
and
to
help
our
local
businesses
grow.
A
supply
of
good
quality
and
affordable
housing
is
needed.
We
also
have
an
aging
population,
and
this
place
is
great
demand
on
Health
and
Social
Care
Services
funding
is
a
challenge.
Two
councils
are
receiving
less
core
government
funding
and
need
to
rely
more
on
local
funding
from
council
tax,
business
rates,
fees
and
income
with
the
right
approach.
B
B
A
Works
essential
improvement
schemes
across
Bournemouth,
Christchurch
and
Paul.
A
programme
of
road
improvements
is
taking
place
this
summer.
We
recognize
that
roadworks
are
frustrating,
but
it
is
essential
that
we
maintain
and
upgrade
key
roots,
and
we
try
to
arrange
the
work
so
as
to
minimize
disruption.
A
Dorset
local
enterprise,
partnership
or
LEP
has
secured
funding
from
the
government's
local
growth
fund
to
support
a
number
of
local
schemes
and
help
boost
our
local
economy.
These
include
ball
most
international
growth,
big
program
which
focuses
on
improving
access
and
growth
around
for
math
Airport.
This
includes
the
major
improvements
on
the
a
33
8
term
side,
access,
a
scheming
pool
to
improve
access
to
the
port,
another
one
of
our
areas,
key
assets.
A
The
a3
3:8
Blackwater
Junction
improvements
at
Blackwater,
Junction
East,
are
complete
and
over
the
coming
months,
works
will
concentrate
on
Blackwater
west
signal
improvements.
The
full
Bennett
of
benefit
of
these
schemes
will
not
be
felt
until
Blackwater
West
is
finished.
Late
spring
remember,
speed
is
truck,
speed.
Restrictions
are
now
in
place
and
cameras
in
use
so
take
note
of
the
speed
limits.
A
A
A
This
involves
completing
the
links
for
pedestrians
and
cyclists,
as
well
as
creating
an
area
identity
through
vibrant
public
spaces.
This
includes
landscaping
and
a
new
artwork
celebrating
the
town's
heritage,
wallace
town
roadworks
coming
soon
major
works
at
Wallace,
tan
crossroads
and
boundary
roundabouts,
I'll
schedule
to
start
next
year.
A
You
can
find
more
information
at
the
websites,
a33,
eight
dot
info
or
BCP
council
gov
dot,
UK
forward,
slash,
tam
side
access
or,
alternatively,
DCP
council
gov
dot,
uk'
/why
Leestown
Road
did
you
know
it's
a
key
priority
to
keep
traffic
in
our
towns
moving
and
our
long-term
plans
focus
on
tackling
congestion
in
the
area.
Our
city
region
is
expected
to
receive
significant
funding
from
the
Department
for
Transport,
transforming
cities
fund
for
major
improvements
to
our
bus,
cycling
and
walking
routes,
walking
route,
litter.
B
B
It's
back
this
summer
to
help
keep
our
beaches
across
the
area
clean
by
encouraging
beach
visitors
to
clear
up
after
their
day
at
the
seaside
and
put
their
rubbish
in
the
bins
provided.
The
scheme
is
expanding
to
provide
one
clear
message
across
Christchurch
seafront
to
leave.
Only
footprints
is
also
taking
steps
to
help
make
the
town's
greener
and
to
be
at
the
forefront
of
sustainable
and
eco-friendly
tourism.
B
Did
you
know
that
discounts
are
available
on
reusable
cups
and
the
refill
Dorset
tap
water
scheme
operates
in
cafes
and
kiosks
throughout
the
Bournemouth,
Christchurch
and
pool
area?
Our
leave
only
footprints
team
work
with
local
organizations,
schools,
groups
and
families
helping
to
educate
people
about
the
impact
of
litter.
In
the
last
12
months,
the
team
has
taught
972
students
aged
5
to
11
engaged
with
742
members
of
the
local
community
and
amassed
1575
volunteer
hours
for
litter,
picks
and
beach
cleans
across
Bournemouth
and
Poole.
B
Did
you
know
in
2018
we
added
200
new
bins
to
the
seafront
in
Bournemouth
and
Poole,
offering
a
recycling
option
at
every
location,
find
out
more
on
the
website:
BCP
Council,
dot,
gov
dot,
UK
forward,
slash,
leave
only
footprints
or
the
website,
litter-free
coast
and
c
dot,
co,
dot,
UK
forward,
slash,
refill,
dorset
door
heritage
and
culture.
Art
exhibition
highlights
with
a
local
twist.
B
B
Henry,
lamb
out
of
the
shadows,
takes
a
deeper
look
into
the
life
and
work
of
this
significant
and
highly
skilled
British
artist
showcasing
around
60
works,
drawn
from
both
private
and
public
collections.
The
exhibition
uncovers
lambs
development
as
an
artist
from
his
early
career
and
influences
right
through
to
his
deep
involvement
in
family
life
during
his
later
years
in
Wiltshire,
the
exhibition
features
two
major
Poole
works.
B
The
nine
1926
painting
of
the
Tea
Party,
which
depicts
lambs
pool
residents
in
Hill
Street
and
the
level
crossing
pool
painted
in
1953
also
featured
are
many
studies
and
paintings
of
pools
urban
scene
and
unemployed
workers
in
the
1920s
highlighting
lambs
skill
at
preserving
the
community's
history.
In
some
of
his
best
work,
Paul
museum
will
host
a
series
of
events
and
activities
throughout
the
exhibition
suitable
for
all
ages,
including
art,
detective
trails
and
talks
from
experts.
A
Alternatively,
their
sublime
symmetry
at
the
Russell
coats
from
the
40th
of
June
until
early
next
year,
sublime
symmetry.
The
mathematics
behind
Morgan's
ceramic
designs
is
exhibiting
at
Bournemouth
Russell
coats,
a
hot
gallery
and
museum
come
and
see
the
glorious
work
of
William
de
Morgan
1839
1917,
the
celebrated
arts
and
crafts
designer
who
is
undoubtedly
the
most
intriguing
and
inventive
ceramic
artist
of
the
Victorian
period.
A
The
Russell
Coates
presents
over
70
magnificent
tiles
and
vases
on
loan
from
the
DeMorgan
foundation,
which
explore
the
mathematical
principles
used
by
Morgan
such
extraordinary
visual
effect
for
admission
prices
and
details
of
other
events
and
activities
Russel
coats
this
summer,
including
an
exist
exhibition
of
Bournemouth
based
painter
and
printmaker
Leslie
Moffitt
Ward
1888
to
1978
visit
the
website.
Russell
coats,
calm,
a.
B
Third
suggestion
is
Bournemouth
arts
by
the
sea
festival
save-the-date
it's
in
this
autumn,
a
must-visit
arts
and
cultural
festival.
Arts
by
the
sea
takes
place
from
Friday
the
27th
of
September
to
Sunday
the
29th
of
September
across
various
spaces
in
Bournemouth.
The
2019
theme
is
mind
matter
and
will
explore
key
topics
surrounding
well-being
and
mental
health
issues
within
the
festival's
wider,
diverse
and
inspirational
programming.
B
For
the
first
time,
visitors
can
soak
up
the
whole
programme
of
free
events
over
one
celebratory
weekend
find
out
more
online
arts
by
the
seco
dot.
Uk
did
you
know,
building
on
the
great
assets
that
already
exists,
a
cultural
enquiry
is
taking
place
to
help
shape
the
future
of
arts
and
culture
across
the
Bournemouth,
Christchurch
and
pool
area
find
out
who
is
involved
and
more
details
online
at
cultural
enquiry,
co
dot?
U
K
dot,
recycling.
A
And
waste:
here's
how
to
reduce
reuse
and
recycle
this
summer,
looking
after
the
environment
and
living
more
sustainably,
has
never
been
more
topical.
But
how
does
this
translate
to
everyday
life?
Could
the
small
changes
you
can
make
at
home
by
reducing
your
waste,
reusing
items
and
recycling
really
make
a
difference?
We
think
so
here
are
a
few
ideas
to
try.
A
A
Recycle
your
waste
packaging
bottles,
cans,
jars,
trays
and
boxes
cannot
be
placed
in
your
recycling
bins
if
you
are
caught
out
by
the
inevitable
fickle
British
weather
freeze
any
uncooked
barbecue
food
for
another,
hopefully
sunnier
time,
make
amazing
recipes
from
your
leftovers
check
out
the
website.
Love
Food,
Hate,
Waste,
calm,.
B
To
go
plastic
free,
declaring
your
home
plastic
free
can
seem
like
a
huge
undertaking.
These
useful
tips
are
a
good
start
to
stem
the
plastic
tide,
be
a
smart
shopper,
bring
reusable
produce
bags
or
choose
plastic
free
packaging
if
possible,
search
for
alternatives.
Virtually
every
plastic
item
has
an
alternative
made
of
wood,
metal
or
other
natural
materials.
B
Number
3
new
to
you
come
and
visit
our
new
to
you
shop
in
pool
we're
a
council
led
initiative
that
sells
affordable,
reclaimed
items
while
supporting
community
groups
and
local
people
in
difficult
circumstances
who
are
in
need
of
essential
items.
All
of
the
items
we
sell
were
originally
brought
to
either
the
Nuffield
or
mallams
community
recycling
centers
by
encouraging
the
reuse
of
good
quality
items
through
the
new
to
you
shop.
B
We
are
reducing
landfill
waste
and
council
disposal
costs,
reusing
and
repurposing
items
reduces
emissions
from
burning
fossil
fuels,
as
well
as
reducing
air
and
water
pollution.
There
are
lots
of
good
reasons
to
come
and
find
us
and
see
what
we
sell
head
to
Cabot
Lane
Depot
BH,
17-7
BX.
We
are
open,
most
Saturdays
from
9
a.m.
till
1
p.m.
find
out
more
online
on
the
website,
BCP
counts
or
gov.
Dr.
UK
forward,
slash
new
to
you
or.
A
Number
for
your
waste
and
recycling
collections.
You
have
a
Newcastle,
but
your
waste
services
continue
as
normal.
Your
bin
collation
day
has
not
changed
and
they
accepted
items
in
your
recycling
and
rubbish.
Bins
remain
the
same.
Don't
forget
you
can
check
what
items
are
accepted
in
your
recycling.
Bins
by
visiting
our
website.
A
B
Sizzling
summer
of
events
and
activities,
it
wouldn't
be
the
summer
without
a
free
festival
and
whole
host
of
exciting
events
and
activities
get
set
for
fun
times
across
Bournemouth,
Christchurch
and
Poole
in
the
coming
months.
First,
are
you
ready
for
the
brilliant
Bournemouth
air
festival,
land,
air
and
sea?
The
12th
Bournemouth
air
festival
takes
place
from
the
29th
of
August
till
the
1st
of
September.
It
is
regarded
as
the
UK's
most
successful
civilian
air
show,
with
spectacular
day
and
nighttime
entertainment.
B
B
The
awesome
typhoon
will
be
ripping
through
the
skies
on
Friday,
Saturday
and
Sunday,
making
its
first
UK
appearance
will
be
the
Scandinavian
air
show,
sky
cats,
wing,
walkers
and
LLP
night
show
that's
LED
laser
pyro
night
show
and
back
to
well
the
crowds.
After
two
year
absence.
The
Lancaster
leads
the
Battle
of
Britain
Memorial
Flight.
B
Despite
the
red
arrows
absence
this
year
as
they
take
on
an
extensive
tour
of
America,
we
are
finalizing
new
international
additions
to
the
daytime
flying
program.
Look
out
for
the
incredible
Norwegian
historical
flight,
Saab
Drakon
on
land.
A
host
of
traders
will
be
operating
from
peer
to
peer.
The
RAF
village
will
be
located
on
the
over
cliff
area.
Here
you
can
also
find
the
Royal
Navy
dive
tank
and
chef
demonstrations
at
sea.
B
Royal
Navy
ships
will
be
in
the
bay
and
tour
details
will
be
released
soon,
night-air
dusk
flying
takes
place
Thursday,
Friday
and
Saturday
evening.
We
can't
wait,
find
out
more,
follow
us
and
share
your
photos
of
the
event
on
our
website:
Bournemouth
aerco,
dot,
uk'
or
Instagram
icon,
Bournemouth,
underscore
official
Twitter
icon
at
the
mth
air
fest
Facebook
icon
forward,
slash
Bournemouth
air
festival.
B
Note
all
this
lineup
is
correct
at
the
time
of
today's
recording.
Did
you
know?
Other
events
in
Bournemouth
this
summer
include
Bournemouth
summer
live
which
is
a
free
event
for
all
ages,
in
Bournemouth,
Square
from
the
12th
of
July
to
the
26th
of
August
and
Bournemouth
fireworks
on
Fridays
at
10
p.m.
from
the
26th
of
July
to
the
23rd
of
August.
A
A
Paul
goes
vintage
on
the
14th
of
July
is
a
themed
event
featuring
a
full
day
of
vintage
entertainment,
including
live
music
classic
cars.
Dozen
displays
a
fashion
show
and
market
continuing
throughout
July
pull
dream
machines
sponsored
by
Kohl's
Miller
solicitors
takes
place
until
the
24th
of
September
on
Tuesday
evenings
from
6
p.m.
bikers
and
spectators
enjoy
a
relaxed
evening
on
porky
at
the
biggest
and
the
best
free
weekly
bike
meet
in
the
UK.
A
The
very
popular
Rock
Lee's
summer,
spectacular
sponsored
by
Rock
Lee
park,
is
another
free
weekly
event
on
Thursdays.
This
one
begins
on
the
25th
of
July
and
continues
until
the
29th
of
August
each
week
has
its
own
unique
family,
entertainment
from
7
p.m.
and
a
firework
finale.
It's
10
p.m.
you
could
find
about
more
about
these
pool.
Events
at
pool
tourism,
calm.
B
Christchurch
is
the
place
to
be
the
ever
popular
stomping
on
the
clumps.
Is
a
music
festival
taking
place
on
the
3rd
of
August
situated
in
the
picturesque
surroundings
of
Christchurch
Key.
The
community
organised
event
is
supported
by
local
businesses
and
offers
an
eclectic
mix
of
jazz
fusion
and
Latin
jazz
through
to
blues
and
big-band,
often
described
as
one
of
the
region's
best
loved
events.
Stomping
on
the
clumps
is
free
to
enter,
but
the
audience
is
kindly
asked
to
donate
a
minimum
of
2
pounds
per
adult
and
one
pound
for
children
to
help
support
the
event.
A
A
Why
not
step
back
in
time
every
Monday
and
Tuesday,
oh
throughout
August,
from
11
a.m.
to
3
p.m.
ask
aplans
court
in
Paul,
with
our
free,
historically
themed
activities,
an
experienced
team
of
activity,
leaders
and
reenactors
will
be
demonstrating
crafts
from
the
past
and
encouraging
families
to
have
a
go
at
historical
games,
check
out
Paul
museum
cuckoo
UK
for
details,
Upton
country
park
not
only
has
beautiful
countryside
and
shorelines
for
your
family
to
explore,
but
a
packed
program
of
events.
A
B
B
First,
what's
been
happening
in
pool
park,
pool
park,
borders,
Paul,
Harbor,
lottery.
Funding
awarded
for
the
park
in
2017
is
supporting
a
range
of
improvements.
The
historic
parks,
Lagoon
and
freshwater
lakes
have
already
seen
significant
developments
this
year
with
new
islands,
bird
screens
and
landscaping.
B
You
to
get
closer
to
nature
and
enjoy
the
wonderful
waterside
views.
We
are
now
planning
the
next
set
of
changes
to
the
roads,
car
parks
and
pavements,
making
the
park
much
more
accessible
and
pedestrian
friendly
work
should
start
in
the
autumn.
So
look
out
for
a
series
of
events
over
the
summer
to
tell
you
more
and
don't
forget
our
annual
fun
day
and
art
exhibition
will
be
held
on
Thursday.
The
25th
of
July
from
10:00
a.m.
till
3:00
p.m.
come
along
and
enjoy
activities,
including
a
climbing
wall,
face
painting,
circus
skills,
arts
and
crafts.
A
Secondly,
new
park
at
two
rivers
meet.
Did
you
know
that
the
former
two
rivers
meet
golf
course?
Next
to
the
leisure
complex
in
christchurch
is
now
public
open
space
for
all
to
use?
The
area
is
returning
to
a
more
natural
environment
and
we're
helping
things
along
with
wildflowers
and
planting
bird
and
bat
boxes.
A
The
long-term
plan
is
to
create
a
country
park
stretching
through
to
stamp
it
recreation
ground.
The
area
is
well
worth
a
visit,
stop
by
the
new
benches
and
picnic
areas
and
enjoy
the
wonderful
views
find
out
more
online
at
BCP,
Council
of
WK
/to
rivers
meet
park
or
a
third
alternative
and
the
nature
events
in
Bournemouth
Hengist
be
had
visitor
center
and
Kingfisher
bond
offer
a
whole
host
of
nature
based
events
and
activities
suitable
for
all
age
groups.
A
A
Meanwhile,
Hengistbury
head
offers
opportunities
to
get
up
close
with
native
birds
of
prey
in
workshops
on
fridays,
on
the
26th
of
July,
2nd,
9th
23rd
and
30th
of
August
from
10
a.m.
to
12
noon.
The
cost
is
5
pounds
per
child
and
10
pounds
per
adult
booking
is
essential
on
oh
one,
two,
oh
two,
four
five
one:
five
four
eight
find
out
more
online
at
the
website
visits
Steaua
valley,
co,
uk
and
visit
Hengistbury
head
dot,
co,
dot.
A
A
Our
social
care
teams
arrange
this
care
and
support
to
vulnerable
adults
and
their
carers.
This
could
be
equipment
and
advice
to
help
people
stay
independent
in
the
home,
a
visiting
carer
or
therapist
access
to
services
in
day
centres
all
day
and
night
care,
but
is
provided
in
a
care
home
care
homes
and
care
services
are
often
run
by
private
companies,
voluntary
or
charity
organisations.
A
Some
are
managed
by
the
council
and
run
by
our
partner
agencies.
Here
we
look
at
three
council
facilities
in
the
Bournemouth
Christchurch
and
Paul
area
number
one,
the
new
BCP
cows
or
care
home
for
Paul,
fig
Bri
Lodge
on
Mitchell
Road
encounter
teeth
open
soon.
This
brand
new
80
bed,
nursing
and
dementia
care
home
is
council
owned
and
will
be
run
by
Shore
health
care.
The
care
home
provides
enhanced
support
to
residents,
including
rehabilitation,
as
well
as
facilities
which
can
be
used
by
the
wider
community.
A
Secondly,
dementia
service
opens
its
doors
in
more
down
local
residents
with
dementia,
and
their
carers
are
benefiting
from
transformed
facilities
at
Walden
Plus,
which
opened
earlier
this
year.
Nine
hundred
and
eighty
three
thousand
pounds
of
council
funding
has
been
invested
to
refurbish
the
building
and
provide
specialist
is
for
residents
with
dementia.
A
B
Third
council
facility
is
a
Christchurch
care
home
now
owned
by
BCP
council
even
view
care
and
nursing
home
in
Christchurch
is
one
of
a
number
of
services,
but
are
now
owned
by
BCP
council.
Even
view
is
also
run
by
trickier
and
provides
residential
care
for
people
with
dementia,
frail
older
people
and
nursing
care
for
people
with
conditions
such
as
motor
neuron
disease,
multiple
sclerosis,
Parkinson's
disease
or
acquired
brain
injury.
B
All
bedrooms
have
ensuite
facilities
and
there
are
communal,
lounges
and
dining
rooms
with
kitchenettes
outside
there's
a
large
pond,
a
few
chickens
ducks
and
a
pet
cat
for
care
costs
and
more
information.
The
cost
of
care
is
expensive.
We
work
with
residents
and
carers
to
assess
their
needs
and
their
financial
situation.
We
are
then
able
to
help
people
look
at
their
care
options
with
the
right
help
and
support.
Many
people
can
live
safely
and
independently
in
their
own
home,
find
out
more
about
social
care
on
our
websites.
B
My
life,
my
care,
calm
or
true,
Kuroko,
dot,
UK,
Bournemouth
and
Christchurch
residents
can
contact
us
on
care
direct
at
BCP,
Council,
gov,
dot,
UK
a
telephone
number.
Oh
one,
two,
oh
two.
Four:
five:
four:
nine
seven:
nine,
while
pool
residents,
can
contact
us
on
SS
helpdesk
at
BCP,
council,
gov,
dot,
UK
telephone
number.
Oh
one,
two!
Oh
two,
six,
three:
three:
nine
zero!