Council Telephone Scam Warning
The Borough of Poole are warning residents about calls from an organisation claiming to be from the council offering to reduce or refund their council tax for a fee.
Local By-Election To Be Held On 10th December
A by-election for two council seats in the Kinson South ward will be held on Thursday 10th December.
New Co-Op on Alder Road now open
Where once the boarded up eye-sore that was the Dorset Knob pub was, now sits a shiny new Co-Op food store.
Free Dementia Friends Information Session
Over 1 million people have become Dementia Friends. Why not join them at the Dementia Friends Information Session at the Norfolk Royale Hotel in Bournemouth on 21st September 3.15-3.45pm.
You can help tackle the stigma and lack of understanding around dementia by becoming a Dementia Friend.
Aimee Packwood told us more, "We are attending all the political party conferences this year, so I am going to be in Bournemouth for the Liberal Democrat party conference; come along to find out about some of the key things we think everyone should know about Dementia, and how you can make a difference for people living with Dementia in your everyday life. The session is free, and we won’t be asking for any ongoing commitment, and it’s not about fundraising, just a chance to find out more."
'Give It A Go' Cycling in Bournemouth
Residents in Bournemouth are being encouraged to ‘Give It A Go’ and get cycling this summer.
The Council has been investing in making cycling easier, safer and more attractive in a bid to encourage more people to make short trips by bike. Infrastructure improvements over the past three years have seen 8,000 metres of new cycling routes around the town, bringing the town’s total to 80KM. From peaceful traffic-free tracks to safe routes along busy commuter roads there is bound to be something to suit everyone.
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Tea Dance at Kinson Community Centre
BSO Boost hosts Tea Dances across the region which are very popular community events. These bring together not just couples who enjoy dancing, but also gives those who are isolated the opportunity to make new friends with the bonus of being able to dance with like-minded people.
Music and dance is a very powerful tool for those who are in residential or care homes. Groups are bussed to the venue and encouraged to do some movement to the music. Even those in wheelchairs can join in, gaining some gentle exercise and enjoying the social atmosphere. All have a wonderful time; the sparkle is bought back into their eyes.
Hospice support highlighted during National Carers Week
Members of the Carers Group at Lewis-Manning Hospice have been celebrating National Carers Week, which aims to recognise and highlight the contribution of all of the UK’s 6.5 million unpaid carers.
The charity, which offers free palliative care to local people with cancer and other life-limiting illnesses, has provided carers support for a long time at the hospice and when the new building was opened in 2012, Dr Simon Pennell, the hospice GP and Terry Purnell, who has worked with carers for over ten years, worked out a new plan and set-up a new group which now meets weekly.